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    . Us  ng the V  ewer (NP  /NP  )
    VIEWERSORT[NAME 	 (ABC..)] 	
    (Note
    	 1)
    NAME 	 (ZYX..)
    TYPE 	 (ABC..)
    TYPE
    	 (ZYX..)
    DATE
    	 (NEW)
    DATE
    	 (OLD)
    SIZE
    	 (LARGE)
    SIZE
    	 (SMALL) S e l e c t s
    	 t h e 	 s o r t i n g 	 o r d e r 	 o f 	 t h e 	 s l i d e s 	 o r 	
    thumbnails 	 for 	 slideshow.
    USBREMOVE 	 USB 	 DEVICE
    EXECUTE
    Stops 	 the 	 USB 	 memory 	 inserted 	 into 	 the 	 pro-
    jector.
    	
    Execute
    	
    this
    	
    menu
    	
    item
    	
    before
    	
    remov-
    ing
    	
    the
    	
    USB
    	
    memory
    	
    from
    	
    the
    	
    projector.
    Bluetooth 	 setting 	(Note	 2)
    SEARCH 	 RESPONSE 	(Note	 2)OFF[ON] Selects 	 whether 	 to 	 answer 	 when 	 a 	 search 	
    command 	 is 	 received 	 from 	 the 	Bluetooth
    	 de-vice.
    DEVICE
    	
    NAME
    	
    (Note 	 2)- Returns 	 a 	 device 	 name 	 specified 	 with 	 this 	
    option 	 to 	 a 	 device 	 with 	Bluetooth
    	 wireless 	
    technology.
    	
    The
    	
    BD
    	
    address 	 (12 	 digits 	 not 	
    including
    	
    “colon”)
    	
    of
    	
    Bluetooth® 	 USB 	 adaptor 	
    is
    	
    used
    	
    as
    	
    the
    	
    default 	 name 	 of 	 the 	 device.
    PASSKEY
    	
    (Note 	 2)OFF
    [ON
    	 (0000)]
    CHANGE Selects 	 whether 	 to 	 do 	 authentication 	 and 	 en
    -
    cryption
    	
    when
    	
    a
    	
    device
    	
    with
    	
    Bluetooth
    	
    wire-
    less
    	
    technology
    	
    is
    	
    connected.
    	
    The
    	
    authen-
    tication
    	
    character
    	
    string
    	
    (1
    	
    to
    	
    8
    	
    characters) 	
    can
    	
    be
    	
    changed
    	
    if
    	
    necessary.
    BD
    	
    ADDRESS
    	
    (Note 	 2)– Displays 	 the 	 BD 	 address 	 of 	Bluetooth®
    	 USB 	
    adaptor
    	
    that
    	
    is
    	
    inserted
    	
    into
    	
    the 	 projector.
    VERSION
    FIRMWARE
    Displays 	 the 	 firmware 	 version 	 of 	 the 	 Viewer.
    DATA
    FONT
    Note 1: The [SORT] setting will be returned to [NAME(ABC..)] when the projector is turned off and then back on.
    Note  2:  These  items  will  be  displayed  when  the  optional  Bluetooth®  USB  adaptor  (NP01BA)  is  inserted  into  the  projector.  (→
    page 45) 
    						
    							
    3
    . Us  ng the V  ewer (NP  /NP  )
    Enter
    
    ng Characters
    To 	 enter 	 or 	 change 	 [DEVICE 	 NAME] 	 and 	 [PASSKEY] 	 at 	 the 	 use 	 of 	Bluetooth®	 USB 	 adaptor, 	 use 	 the 	 character 	 en-
    try
    	
    screen
    	
    (software
    	
    keyboard).
    This
    	
    section
    	
    uses
    	
    an
    	
    example
    	
    of
    	
    entering
    	
    a
    	
    passkey
    	
    to
    	
    describe
    	
    how
    	
    to
    	
    enter
    	
    characters.
    When
    	
    you
    	
    select
    	
    [CHANGE]
    	
    of
    	
    [PASSKEY]
    	
    from
    	
    the
    	
    [OPTIONS]
    	
    menu,
    	
    the
    	
    character
    	
    entry
    	
    screen
    	
    will
    	
    be
    	
    dis
    -
    played.
    Enter  ng characters
    1.  Press the  sele C t  ▼ button.
     
    The cursor will move to the character type section. 
    2.
     
    Press the 
    sele
    C
    t
     
    ◀ or ▶ button.
     
    The character type will be changed in the order of [ABC], [abc], 
    and [123].
    3.   Move  the  cursor  to  select  the  character  type  section 
    and press the 
    sele C t  
    ▼ button.
     
    The cursor will move to the character field.
    4.
     
    Move the cursor to select a character and press the  en
    -
    ter
     button.
     
    The character will be displayed in the entry field.
    5.
      a
    fter completing entry, press the 
    sele
    C
    t
     
    ▼ button and 
    move the cursor to select [OK] and the 
    enter  button.
     
    The entry will take effect.
    •
     
    To  cancel,  move  the  cursor  to  select  [CANCEL]  and  press 
    the ENTER button. 
    Entry field 
    						
    							
    
    . Us  ng the V  ewer (NP  /NP  )
    Chang
    
    ng characters 
    
    n the entry field
    1.   Press  the  sele C t  ▲  or ▼  button  to  move  the  cur-
    sor to select  and .
     
    The 
     and  will be changed to dark gray.
    2.
     
    Press the 
    sele
    C
    t
     
    ◀ or ▶ button.
     
    The  cursor  (I)  in  the  entry  field  will  be  moved  from 
    side to side.
    3.
     
    Move the cursor ( i ) to the right of the character to 
    be deleted.
    4.
     
    Press  the  sele C t  
    ▼  button  and  move  the  cursor 
    to select [
    delete
    ] and press the  enter  button.
     
    The character in the entry field will be deleted.
    •
     
    To insert a space, move the cursor to select [SPACE] 
    and press the ENTER button. 
    						
    							
    
    . Us  ng the V  ewer (NP  /NP  )
    ❺ Using the Bluetooth® wireless technology to transmit images
    Overv ew
    Connecting 	 the 	 optional 	Bluetooth®	 USB 	 adaptor 	 (NP01BA) 	 to 	 the 	 USB 	 port 	 (Type 	 A) 	 of 	 the 	 projector 	 will 	 allow 	 you 	
    to
    	
    transmit
    	
    images
    	
    wirelessly 	 from 	 your 	 computers 	 or 	 mobile 	 phones 	 with 	
    Bluetooth	 wireless 	 technology 	 to 	 the 	
    projector.
    [Important]
    •	 If	 you 	 remove 	 the 	Bluetooth®	 USB 	 adaptor 	 from 	 the 	 projector, 	 	 all 	 the 	 images 	 that 	 the 	 projector 	 received 	
    will
    	
    be
    	
    deleted.
    •	 When
    	
    the
    	
    projector 	 goes 	 into 	 the 	 standby 	 mode 	 or 	 when 	 the 	 AC 	 power 	 supply 	 is 	 turned 	 off, 	 all 	 the 	 re
    -
    ceived
    	
    images
    	
    will
    	
    be
    	
    deleted.
    •	 Received
    	
    images
    	
    cannot
    	
    be
    	
    stored
    	
    to
    	
    the
    	
    projector.
    •	 The
    	
    maximum
    	
    available
    	
    space
    	
    for
    	
    received
    	
    images
    	
    in
    	
    all
    	
    is
    	
    6MB.
    	
    One
    	
    image
    	
    must
    	
    not
    	
    exceed
    	
    2.5MB
    	
    in 	
    size.
    •	 If 	 the 	 projector 	 is 	 receiving 	 images 	 beyond 	 the 	 space 	 limit 	 during 	 the 	 transmission, 	 the 	 oldest 	 image 	 will 	
    be 	 deleted 	 and 	 will 	 receive 	 a 	 new 	 image. 	 When 	 the 	 image 	 is 	 received, 	 a 	 confirmation 	 message 	 will 	 not 	 be 	
    displayed.
    Typ cal Spec  ficat  ons of Bluetooh® USB Adaptor
    Model	 nameNP01BA
    StandardBluetooth 	 Ver.2.0+EDR
    Transmission
    	
    method FH-SS
    	 (Frequency-Hopping 	 Spread 	 Spectrum)
    Frequency
    	
    range 2.4GHz
    	 band 	 (2402-2480MHz)
    Transmission
    	
    output 2.5mW,
    	 Class2
    Supported
    	
    profiles BIP
    	 (Basic 	 Imaging 	 Profile)
    OPP
    	 (Object 	 Push 	 Profile)
    Communication
    	
    distance Approx.
    	 10m/33 	 feet 	 (*The 	 communication 	 distance 	 may 	 vary 	 depending 	 on 	 the 	 environ
    -ment.)
    Dimensions17.6 	 mm/0.69”(Width) 	 x 	 9.0 	 mm/0.35”(Height) 	 x 	 56.3 	 mm/2.22”(Depth)
    Weight6g/0.2 	 oz
    Use 	 environment Temperature:
    	 0°C 	 to 	 40°C/ 	 32°F 	 to 	 104°F
    Humidity:
    	 20 	 to 	 80% 	 (non-condensing)
    Storage
    	 environment Temperature:
    	 -10°C 	 to 	 60°C/14°F 	 to 	 140°F
    Humidity:
    	 20 	 to 	 80%(non-condensing)
    •	 Make	 sure 	 beforehand 	 that 	 your 	 transmission 	 device 	 supports 	 the 	 BIP 	 or 	 OPP 	 profile 	 according 	 to 	 the 	 user’s 	
    manual 	 supplied 	 with 	 your 	 transmission 	 device.
    •	Bluetooth®	 USB 	 adaptor 	 (NP01BA) 	 is 	 for 	 the 	 exclusive 	 use 	 of 	 our 	 projectors. 
    						
    							
    
    . Us  ng the V  ewer (NP  /NP  )
    Operat ng Procedures
    1.  t urn on the projector. 
    2.   s elect [V ie W er ] from the [ s OU r C e ] menu.
    •
      Another way to select the [VIEWER] source is to press the VIEWER button on the remote control.
    •
      When  the  slide  screen  is  displayed  from  the  Viewer,  press  the  EXIT  button  to  change  it  to  the  thumbnail 
    screen.
    •
     
    Make sure that the drive display shows“Bluetooth”on the top left of the thumbnail screen.
    3.
      i
    nsert the Bluetooth® U s B adaptor into the U s B port of the projector.
    •
     
    Insert the Bluetooth® USB adaptor with the [ 
     ] side facing upward.
    NOTE: Do not remove the Bluetooth® USB adaptor while the message [INITIALIZING Bluetooth DEVICE] is being displayed.
    LAMPSTATUSPOWER
    SOURCE
    AUTOADJ.SELECTON/STAN D BYFOCUSVIDEO IN
    COMPUTER IN
    PC CONTRO LAUDIO INS-VIDEO IN
    USB
    4.  t ransmit images wirelessly from your Bluetooth computers or mobile phones to the projector
    •   Select the device name of the projector and enter your passkey on your transmission device.
      The default device name of the projector is “BD address of inserted Bluetooth® USB adaptor”. The default 
    passkey is “0000”.
    •
     
    When the projector receives images, those images will be shown on the thumbnail screen.
    •
     
    If  the  projector  receives  unsupported  images,  the  message  [FILE  FORMAT  IS  INCORRECT.]  will  be  dis
    -
    played.
    5.
     
    Use the Viewer of the projector to project images. •
     
    After receiving images, operate the Viewer in the same way as the one for USB memory. 
     
    (
    → ”3. Operating the slide screen” on page 40), (→ “4. Operating the thumbnail screen” on page 40)
    •
     
    To delete the received images, press the MENU button in the thumbnail screen to select [DELETE…] from 
    the pop-up menu.
    6.
      f
    inish using the Bluetooth® U s B adaptor.
    •
     
    Remove the Bluetooth® USB adaptor from the projector.
    LAMPSTATUSPOWER
    SOURCE
    AUTOADJ.SELECTON/STAND  BYFOCUSVIDEO IN
    COMPUTER IN
    PC CONTRO LAUDIO INS-VIDEO IN
    USB 
    						
    							
    7
     . Us  ng the V  ewer (NP  /NP  )
    Troubleshoot ng on Us  ng the Bluetooth w  reless technology to transm  t   mages
    ProblemCheck These Items
    Cannot the projector, or transmission rate is too slow•   Check if the 
    Bluetooth® USB adaptor is fully inser ted into the USB por t of the projector, and make sure that the Bluetooth® USB adaptor is displayed in the thumbnail screen. (→ page 46)
    •
     
    Check if the communication distance is too far or if there is any obstacle between the Bluetooth® USB adap-tor and your transmission device. The maximum line-of-sight distance is 10 m/33 feet. (*The communica-tion distance may var y depending on the environment.) (→ page 45)
    •
     
    Check  if  the  projector  is  used  near  a  device  generating  electric  wave  such  as  a  wireless  L AN  device  or  mi-crowave oven. These devices may cause inter ference to the radio communications.
    •
     
    Check  if  [SEARCH  RESPONSE]  is  turned  [ON].  If  [SEARCH  RESPONSE]  is  turned  [OFF],  the  search  screen 
    cannot be displayed. Should this happen, turn [SEARCH RESPONSE] to [ON] or specify the BD address in [BD ADDRESS]. (→ page 42)
    •
     
    Check if the Bluetooth wireless technology function is turned of f with your transmission device. If so, turn it on.
    Cannot connect to the projector •   Check if two or more transmission devices is sending data to the projector. The projector does not have the capabilit y  of  receiving  data  from  multiple  devices.  Wait  until  data  transmission  from  another  transmission device is completed.
    •
     
    Check  if  a  passkey  is  set  on  the  projector.  If  so,  the  passkey  is  also  required  to  be  correctly  set  on  your 
    transmission device. (→ page 42)
    •
     
    Check if your transmission device suppor ts the BIP or OPP profile. (→ page 45) 
    						
    							
    8
    6. Using On-Screen Menu
    ❶ Using the Menus
    1.   Press the M en U button on the remote control or the projector cabinet to display the menu.
     
    NOTE: The commands such as ENTER, EXIT, ▲▼, ◀▶ in the bottom show available buttons for your operation.
    2.
     
    Press the 
    sele
    C
    t
     
    ◀▶ buttons on the remote control or the projector cabinet to display the submenu.
    3.
     
    Press  the 
    enter
      button  on  the  remote  control  or  the  projector  cabinet  to  highlight  the  top  item  or  the 
    first tab.
    4.
     
    Use  the  sele C t  
    ▲▼  buttons  on  the  remote  control  or  the  projector  cabinet  to  select  the  item  you  want 
    to adjust or set.
     
    You can use the  sele C t  
    ◀▶ buttons on the remote control or the projector cabinet to select the tab you 
    want.
    5.
     
    Press the  enter  button on the remote control or the projector cabinet to display the submenu window.
    6.
      a djust  the  level  or  turn  the  selected  item  on  or  off  by  using  the  sele C t  
    ▲▼◀▶  buttons  on  the  remote 
    control or the projector cabinet.Changes 	 are 	 stored 	 until 	 you 	 adjust 	 it 	 again.
    7.
      r epeat steps 2 -6 to adjust an additional item, or press the  e X it  button on the remote control or the pro
    -
    jector cabinet to quit the menu display.
    NOTE: When a menu or message is displayed, several lines of information may be lost, depending on the signal or settings.
    8.   Press the M en U button to close the menu.
      t o return to the previous menu, press the  e X it  button. 
    						
    							
    9
     . Us  ng On-Screen Menu
    ➋ Menu Elements
    Slide bar
    Solid triangle
    Highlight
    Tab
    Radio button
    High Altitude symbol
    Menu w  ndows or d  alog boxes typ  cally have the follow  ng elements:
    Highlight  .............................Indicates the selected menu or item. 
    Solid triangle   ......................Indicates fur ther choices are available. A highlighted triangle indicates the item is active. 
    Tab  ......................................Indicates a group of features in a dialog box. Selecting on any tab brings its page to the front.
    Radio button   ......................Use this round button to select an option in a dialog box.
    Source  ................................Indicates the currently selected source.
    Off Timer remaining time   ...Indicates the remaining countdown time when the [OFF TIMER] is preset.
    Slide bar  .............................Indicates settings or the direction of adjustment.
    Key Lock symbol   ................Indicates the [CONTROL PANEL LOCK] is enabled.
    Thermometer symbol.........Indicates the lamp mode is forcibly set to [ECO] mode because the internal temperature is too 
    high.
    High Altitude symbol   .........Indicates the [FAN MODE] is set to [HIGH ALTITUDE] mode.
    Source
    Available buttons
    Thermometer symbol
    Key Lock symbol
    Off Timer remaining time 
    						
    							
    0
     . Us  ng On-Screen Menu
    ➌ List of Menu Items
    Some	 menu 	 items 	 are 	 not 	 available 	 depending 	 on 	 the 	 input 	 source.
    Menu	 ItemDefaultOptions
    SOURCE
    COMPUTERVIDEOS-VIDEO
    VIEWER
    	 (NP62/NP52)
    ADJUST
    BASIC
    PRESET
    1-6
    DETAIL
    	
    SETTINGS
    REFERENCE* HIGH-BRIGHT, 	 PRESENTATION,
    VIDEO, 	 MOVIE, 	 GRAPHIC, 	 sRGB
    GAMMACORRECTION*DYNAMIC, 	 NATURAL, 	 BLACK 	 DETAIL
    COLORTEMPERATURE*5000/6500/7800/8500/9300/10500
    BrilliantColor*OFF, 	 MEDIUM, 	 HIGHCONTRASTBRIGHTNESSSHARPNESSCOLORHUEVOLUMERESET
    IMAGEOPTIONS
    CLOCK*PHASE*HORIZONTAL*VERTICAL*
    ASPECT
    	
    RATIO* NORMAL, 	 WIDE 	 ZOOM, 	 CINEMA, 	 NATIVE
    CINEMA
    	
    POSITION
    NOISE
    	
    REDUCTION
    OFF OFF, 	 LOW, 	 MEDIUM, 	 HIGH
    TELECINE 2-2/2-3 	AUTOOFF, 	 2-2/2-3 	 AUTO, 	 2-2 	 ON, 	 2-3 	 ON
    SETUP
    GENERALAUTO 	 KEYSTONE
    ON
    OFF, 	 ONKEYSTONE
    KEYSTONE
    	 SAVEOFFOFF, 	 ON
    WALL
    	
    COLOR
    OFF OFF, 	 WHITEBOARD, 	 BLACKBOARD, 	
    BLACKBOARD(GRAY), 	 LIGHT 	 YELLOW, 	 LIGHT 	
    GREEN, 	 LIGHT 	 BLUE, 	 SKY 	 BLUE, 	 LIGHT 	
    ROSE, 	 PINK
    LAMP
    	
    MODE
    NORMALNORMAL, 	 ECO
    LANGUAGE
    ENGLISH, DEUTSCH, FR ANÇAIS, ITALIANO, ESPAÑOL, SVENSK A, 日本語 , DANSK, PORTUGUÊS, ČEŠTINA, MAGYAR, POLSKI, NEDERLANDS, SUOMI, NORSK, TÜRKÇE, РУССКИЙ , ع ربي, ΕΛ ΛΗΝΙΚ Α , 中文 , 한국어
    I N S TA L L A-TION
    ORIENTATIONDESKTOP	FRONTDESKTOP	 FRONT, 	 CEILING 	 REAR, 	 DESKTOP 	
    REAR, 	 CEILING 	 FRONT
    CONTROL
    	
    PANEL
    	
    LOCK
    OFF OFF, 	 ONSECURITYOFFOFF, 	 ON
    MENU
    	
    COLOR
    	
    SELECTCOLOR COLOR, 	 MONOCHROME
    MENU
    	
    DISPLAY
    	
    TIMEAUTO
    45 	 SEC MANUAL /AUTO
    	 5 	 SEC/AUTO 	 15 	 SEC/AUTO 	 45 	SECBACKGROUNDLOGOBLUE, 	 BLACK, 	 LOGO
    COMMUNICATION
    	
    SPEED38400bps4800bps/9600bps/19200bps/38400bps
    CONTROL
    	
    ID CONTROL
    	
    ID
    	
    NUMBER1 1 	 - 	 254
    CONTROL
    	
    IDOFF OFF, 	 ON
    ID
    	
    DISPLAYON OFF, 	 ON
    OPTIONS
    	
    (1) AUTO 	 FOCUS
    ON
    OFF, 	 ON
    FAN
    	
    MODEAUTO AUTO, 	 HIGH, 	 HIGH 	 ALTITUDE
    COLOR
    	
    SYSTEM
    VIDEOAUTO A U T O , 	 N T S C 3 . 5 8 , 	 N T S C 4 . 4 3 , 	 PA L , 	 PA L- M , 	
    PAL-N, 	 PAL60, 	 SECAM
    S-VIDEOAUTOA U T O , 	 N T S C 3 . 5 8 , 	 N T S C 4 . 4 3 , 	 PA L , 	 PA L- M , 	
    PAL-N, 	 PAL60, 	 SECAM
    BEEPONOFF, 	 ON
    *	 The 	 asterisk 	 (*) 	 indicates 	 that 	 the 	 default 	 setting 	 varies 	 depending 	 on 	 the 	 signal. 
    						
    							
    
    . Us  ng On-Screen Menu
    SETUPOPTIONS(2) OFF 	 TIMER
    OFFOFF/0:30/1:00/2:00/4:00/8:00/12:00/16:00
    STANDBY
    	
    MODENORMALNORMAL, 	 POWER-SAVING
    AUTO
    	
    POWER
    	
    ON
    	
    (AC)OFF OFF, 	 ON
    AUTO
    	
    POWER
    	
    ON
    	
    (COMP.)OFF OFF, 	 ON
    AUTO
    	
    POWER
    	
    OFFOFFOFF/0:05/0:10/0:20/0:30
    DEFAULT
    	
    SOURCE
    	
    SELECT
    LAST L AST, 	 AUTO, 	 COMPUTER, 	 VIDEO, 	 S -VIDEO, 	
    VIEWER 	 (NP62/NP52)
    INFO.
    USAGETIMELAMP 	 LIFE 	 REMAINING
    LAMP 	 HOURS 	 USED
    SOURCEHORIZONTAL 	 FREQUENCY
    VERTICAL 	 FREQUENCY
    SIGNAL 	 TYPE
    RGB, 	 COMPONENT, 	 VIDEO, 	 S-VIDEO, 	 HDTV
    VIDEO 	 TYPE N T S C , 	 N T S C 3 . 5 8 , 	 N T S C 4 . 4 3 , 	 PA L , 	 PA L- M , 	
    PAL-N, 	 PAL60, 	 SECAM
    SYNC 	 TYPE SEPARATE
    	 SYNC, 	 COMPOSITE 	 SYNC, 	 SYNC 	
    ON 	 GREEN, 	 SYNC 	 ON 	 VIDEO
    SYNC
    	 POLARITY
    SCAN
    	 TYPE INTERLACE,
    	 NON-INTERLACE
    VERSION
    PRODUCT
    SERIAL	 NUMBER
    FIRMWAREDATA
    CONTROL 	 ID
    RESET CURRENT 	 SIGNAL
    ALL 	 DATA
    CLEAR 	 LAMP 	 HOURS 
    						
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