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    6. Appendix
    6-2. Indicator display list
    See the descriptions below when the blinking or lighting of the two indi\
    cators on the projector’s control panel and the rear
    STATUS indicator on the backside of the projector is observed.  The projector also has a warning function that uses a buzzer.
    MMS
    STATUS
    MMS STATUS indicator
    POWER indicator 
    STATUS indicator 
    6-2-1. POWER indicator
    Indicator condition 
    Off 
    Blinking light 
    Steady light  Projector condition 
    The main power is off. 
    The projector is getting ready to turn on. 
    The douser is closed. 
    The projector is cooling down. 
    The projector is turned on. 
    The projector is in standby.  Note 
    -
    W ait for a moment. 
    W ait for a moment. 
    -
    -
    Green
    Orange
    Green
    Orange 
    6-2-2. STATUS indicator
    Indicator condition 
    Off 
    Blinking light (Red) Projector condition 
    Normal 
    Error  Note 
    -
    An error message is displayed in 
    the LCD screen. Check the content 
    of the error.
    6-2-3. MMS STATUS indicator
    Indicator condition 
    Off 
    Blinking light 
    Steady light Projector condition 
    Multi-media switcher (MMS) not in use. 
    Link error 
    Preparing link with Built-in multi-media 
    switcher (MMS).
    Preparing link with External multi-media 
    switcher (MMS).
    Built-in multi-media switcher (MMS) is linked.
    External multi-media switcher (MMS) is linked. Note 
    -
    Link error. An error message is 
    displayed in the LCD screen. 
    Check the content of the error.
    W ait for a moment.
    W ait for a moment.
    -
    -
    Red
    Green
    Orange 
    Green
    Orange 
    						
    							
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    6. Appendix
    6-2-4. Rear STATUS indicator
    Indicator condition 
    Off 
    Blinking light 
    Steady light  Projector condition 
    Main power is off. 
    The projector is getting ready to turn on.
    The douser is closed. 
    The projector is cooling down. 
    Safety problem, error 
    Error with possible image project under certain 
    conditions. 
    The projector is turned on. 
    The projector is in standby. 
    Error at a level with not affect on projection.  Note 
    -
    W ait for a moment. 
    W ait for a moment. 
    An error message is displayed in 
    the LCD screen. 
    Check the content of the error. - -
    An error message is displayed in 
    the LCD screen. 
    Check the content of the error.
    Green
    Orange
    Red (With buzzer) 
    Red (Without buzzer) 
    Green
    Orange 
    Red 
    						
    							
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    6. Appendix
    6-3. Error code list
    Please inquire your dealer/distributor about action to be taken for each error code.
    Description is omitted for error codes 20 to 92.
    Error code
    1
    2
    4
    5
    6
    8
    10
    12
    13
    15
    17
    20
    21
    22
    23
    24
    25
    30
    31
    32
    33
    34
    35
    36
    37
    38
    39
    40
    41
    42
    43
    44
    45
    46
    47
    48
    60
    61
    62
    63
    64
    Error message 
    Lamp Door Open
    Lamp OverTemp
    GPSU Fail
    Lamp Unlit
    House OverTime
    LPSU OverTemp
    DLP PGOOD Fail
    E2PROM R Fail
    Interlock Fail
    E2PROM W Fail
    Pump Stop
    System Fail
    Self Test Fail
    ARM Fail
    DSP Fail
    Interface FPGA Fail
    Processor FPGA Fail
    IB Diag Not Performed
    IB FPGA Code Invalid
    IB FPGA INITZ Fail
    IB FPGA No-Load Set
    IB FPGA DONE Fail
    IB FPGA Reg R/W Fail
    IB Framestore Test Fail
    IB ANC FIFO Test Fail
    IB RTC Serial # Fail
    IB UART0 Fail
    IB UART1 Fail
    IB IIC Fail
    IB Ethernet Fail
    IB Sync-Serial Fail
    IB File System Fail
    IB Formatter Fail
    IB Flash Protect Fail
    IB GPI Macro Fail
    IB A/D Macro Fail
    PB Diag Not Performed
    PB FPGA Code Invalid
    PB FPGA INITZ Fail
    PB McBSP XRDY Fail
    PB FPGA Done Fail
    Desctiption 
    Lamp door is open. 
    T emperature (lamp temperature) is abnoramal. 
    Power supply is abnormal.
    Lamp doesn’t light up. 
    Lamp house cumulative time is over. 
    T emperature (lamp power inside temperature) is abnormal. 
    Engine power is abnormal. 
    E2PROM data read error is detected. 
    Interlock error is detected. 
    E2PROM data write error is detected. 
    Stopped for pump error. 
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    - 
    						
    							
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    6. Appendix
    Error code
    65
    66
    67
    68
    69
    70
    71
    90
    91
    92
    123
    125
    130
    131
    132
    150-158
    160
    161
    170
    171
    172
    173
    Error message 
    PB FPGA Reg R/W Fail
    PB Serial-ID Chip Fail
    PB CLUT-SRAM Fail
    PB OvFS-SDRAM Fail
    PB Resizer FIR Fail
    PB Resizer FIFO Fail
    PB Other Fail
    FB Red RDRAM Signature Fail
    FB Green RDRAM Signature Fail
    FB Blue RDRAM Signature Fail
    Bulb OverTime
    LPSU Fail
    MMS Comm Fail
    MMS Fan Stop
    MMS Fail
    Fan0 Stop-Fan8 Stop
    GPSU Fan Stop
    AC Fan Stop
    OverTemp.Out
    OverTemp.In
    OverTemp.Chest
    OverTemp.DMD
    Desctiption 
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    Lamp bulb cumulative time is over. 
    Lamp power supply is abnormal. 
    Built in MMS communication error is detected. 
    Built-in MMS fan has stopped
    Error occurred inside built-in MMS. 
    Fan has stopped.
    Fan has stopped.
    Fan has stopped.
    Set inside temperature (Outside Air) is abnormal. 
    Set inside temperature (Inside Air) is abnormal. 
    Set inside temperature (TI Chest) is abnormal. 
    Set inside temperature (DMD) is abnormal.  
    						
    							
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    6. Appendix
    6-4. Operation using an HTTP browser
    6-4-1. Overview
    The use of HTTP server functions will allow control of the projector from a web browser. Please be sure to use “ Microsoft
    Internet Explorer 4.x” or a higher version for the web browser.
    This device uses “JavaScript” and “Cookies” and the browser should be set to accept these functions. The setting method will
    vary depending on the version of the browser. Please refer to the help files and the other information provided in your software.
    NOTEThe display’s or button’s response can be slowed down or operation may not be accepted depending on\
     the
    settings of your network.
    Should this happen, consult your network administrator.
    The projector may not respond if its buttons are repeatedly pressed in rapid intervals.  Should this happen,
    wait a moment and repeat. If you still cannot get any response, pull out and then reinsert the LAN card on the
    projector.
    Access is gained to the HTTP server functions by and specifying
    http:///index.html
    in the entry column of the URL.
    6-4-2. Preparation before use
    Make network connections and set up the projector and confirm that it is complete before engaging in browser operations.
    Operations with a browser that uses a proxy server may not be possible depending on the type of proxy server and the setting
    method. Although the type of proxy server will be a factor, it is possible that items that have actually been set will not be
    displayed depending on the effectiveness of the cache, and the contents set from a browser not be reflected in operation. It is
    recommended that a proxy server not be used unless it is unavoidable.
    6-4-3. Handling of the address for operation via a browser
    Regarding the actual address that is entered for the address or entered to the URL column when operation of the projector is
    via a browser, the host name can be used as it is with the host name corresponding to the IP address of the projector has been
    registered in the domain name server by a network administrator, or the host name corresponding to the IP address of the
    projector has been set in the “HOSTS” file of the computer being use\
    d.
    (Example 1) When the host name of the projector has been set to “pj\
    .nec.co.jp”
    http://pj.nec.co.jp/index.html is specified for the address or the entry column of the URL to access HTTP server functions.
    (Example 2) When the IP address of the projector is “192.168.10.10”\
    http://192.168.10.10/index.html is specified for the address or the entry column of the URL to access HTTP server
    functions. 
    						
    							
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    6. Appendix
    6-4-4. Structure of the HTTP server
      
    Power
    Title List
    Basic Control
    Lens
    Mute
    Projector StatusControls the power to your projector. 
    • On: Turns the power on. 
    • Off: Turns the power off. 
    Displays titles set in the projector (such as input port, screen type, and title). 
    Check, and the title will be changed. 
    Displays the basic control items. 
    Controls the lens operation. 
    
     : Shifts the projected screen upward. 
      : Shifts the projected screen downward. 
      : Shifts the projected screen leftward. 
      : Shifts the projected screen rightward. 
        : Stops the shifting. 
    Shifting can also be stopped by clicking the same button one more time. 
      : Zooms up the lens. 
      : Zooms down the lens. 
        : Stops the zooming. 
    Zooming the can also be stopped by clicking the same button one more time. 
      : Focuses up the lens. 
      : Focuses down the lens. 
        : Stops the focusing. 
    Focusing can also be stopped by clicking the same button one more time. 
    Click and the douser closes and the projected picture disappears. Click once again and the 
    picture will be projected again. 
    Displays the condition of the projector. 
    • Port: Displays the input port of the selected title. 
    • Lamp Usage: Displays the hours of lamp use. 
    • Lamp Power: Displays lamp output (%). 
    • Error Status: Displays the status of errors occurring within the projector. 
    • Refresh: Updates the display of the following conditions. 
    Shift
    Zoom
    Focus
    Picture 
    						
    							
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    6. Appendix
    6-5. Outline Drawing
    700503360
    990
    Units: mm 
    						
    							
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    6. Appendix
    6-6. Specifications
    Model No.
    Projection method
    Panel resolution
    Lamp type
    Screen sizes
    Contrast ratio 
    Lens adjustment function
    Signal input terminal 
    External Control 
    Power supply voltage
    Input current
    Power consumption
    Cooling method
    Noise level
    Installation
    Dimensions
    Net weight
    Environment
    RegulationsNC1600C
    3 chip DMD reflector method (DLP® method) 
    2048 x 1080
    4.0 kW xenon lamp (Note) 
    5 m to 20 m (Width) (Depends on setup conditions) 
    2200:1 or above 
    Motorized lens shift (vertical/horizontal), motorized zoom, motorized focus, douser 
    RGB DIGITAL (2) DVI-D 24pin (TMDS specification)
    SDI (2) BNC (SMPTE 292M)
    RS232C (1) D-sub 9 pin
    Remote control
    LAN port (RJ-45) x 2
    USB port (type A) 
    GPIO port (D-sub 37 pin) 
    PC card slot (1) PCMCIA type II, card bus
    Interlock terminal
    AC200 to 240V, 50/60 Hz
    30A
    5500W
    Cooling fluid system, Cooling air system (includes dust filter) 
    Less than 63 dB 
    Orientation:Desktop/front, Desktop/rear 
    700 mm (W) x 990 mm (D) x 503 mm (H) (Does not include protruding portions Includes foot) 
    99 kg (Excluding lens) 
    Operating temperature: 5 to 35˚C 
    Operating humidity: 10 to 85% (non-condensing) 
    Storage temperature: -10 to 50˚C 
    Storage humidity: 10 to 85% (non-condensing)   
    USA UL60950-1 FCC Class A
    Canada CSA60950-1 ICES-003 Class A
    Europe EN60950-1 EN55022 Class A EN55024
    Oceania IEC60950-1 AS/NZS CISPR. 22 Class A
    Japan J60950 VCCI Class A
    Asia IEC60950-1 CISPR. 22
    (Note) Using any lamp other than NEC’s optional lamps will result in lower brightness compared to NEC optional lamps. If brightness is important to you, it is recommended that you use NEC’s optional lamps.
    NEC will post information on its homepage regarding installable lamps, other than NEC’s optional lamps. Note that
    NEC does not guarantee performance and reliability when lamps other than NEC’s optional lamps are installed.
    * Note that these specifications and design can change without prior not\
    ice. 
    						
    							
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    6. Appendix
    6-7. Pin Assignment and Functions of Terminal
    6-7-1. PC CONTROL connector (D-Sub 9 pin)
    This is an RS-232C interface for controlling the projector head from a PC. The projector operates as a DCE (Data Communication
    Equipment), so use a straight cable when connecting to a PC.
    Pin 
    No.
    1
    2
    3
    4
    5
    6
    7
    8
    9
    RS-232C
    Signal Name
    CD
    RXD
    TXD
    DTR
    GND
    DSR
    RTS
    CTS
    RI
    Functions as RS-232C
    Carrier detection
    Reception data
    T ransmission data
    Data Terminal ready (Note 1)
    Signal GND
    Data set ready (Note 1)
    Transmission request
    T ransmission available
    Ring indicator
    Projector Connector Operation
    Not used (N.C.)
    Data transmission to an external device 
    Data reception from an external device 
    Connection to 6 pins 
    Signal GND 
    Connection to 4 pins 
    SYSTEM (Note 2): Hi-Z (Not used) 
    CINEMA (Note 2): Hi-Z (Used) 
    SYSTEM (Note 2): Fixed at -6.5 V (Not used) 
    CINEMA (Note 2):  ± 10.5 V (Used: Depends 
    on communication status) 
    Not used (N.C.)
    Note 1: Do not use DTR and DSR signals when communicating. 
    Note 2: Connector operations vary according to the PC control signal switch  (CINEMA/SYSTEM). (When in SYSTEM, do not use RTS and CTS signals.) 
    123456789
    Internal Configuration Diagram of RS-232C Communication System
    PC Control Signal Switch
    RS-232C
    ConnectorPC
    Cinema
    Control Block
    System
    Control Block
    Projector NC1600C
    CINEMA
    SYSTEM 
    						
    							
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    6. Appendix
    6-7-2. Remote control input connector (REMOTE IN) (Stereo mini)
    Connected with the projector’s remote control the accessory remote cable.
    When the remote cable is connected to this connector, the remote cable connector operates with the following functions.
    DC power supply unit for remote control
    Remote signal unit
    GND unit
    The DC voltage supplied from the projector to the remote control is approximately +4.0 V.
    NOTEThe remote control cable is connected first to the remote control, then to the projector head.
    The leading end of the remote control cable is the power supply unit, so be careful not to touch the other end
    of the remote cable to the projector head or other devices while only the remote control cable is connected
    to the projector.
    TIP○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○\
    ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○\
    ○○○○○○○○○○○○
    Even if the remote cable power supply unit and GND unit (such as the projector head) should short, the
    ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○\
    ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○\
    ○○○○○○○○○○○○protective function inside the projector will activate to prevent the shorted cable from damaging the projector.
    6-7-3. LAN port (LAN-A, LAN-B) (RJ-45)
    Use Ethernet 10Base-T/100Base-TX UTP (Unshielded Twist Pair cable) to connect with a video server or a PC.
    A switching hub exists inside, so there are no functional differences of either the LAN-A or LAN-B ports.
     Internal Configuration Diagram of LAN Port
    LAN-ALAN-C
    LAN-D
    • Video Server 
    • PC 
    • Video Server 
    • PC 
    Cinema
    Control Block
    Ethernet
    Switching Hub
    SystemControl Block
    Projector NC1600C
    LAN-B
    6-7-4. PC card slot
    Set a wireless LAN card to control the projector from a PC using wireless LAN. When you use wireless LAN, pay attention to the
    following points:
    • Connection cannot be established with an NIC (Network Interface Card) of the same network group.
    • Use the wireless LAN in ad hoc mode.
    *The cards in the same network group have the same AND value for the IP address and the subnet mask. 
    						
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