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    							Portable Projector
    NP610/NP510/NP410/NP405/
    NP310/NP305/NP510W/NP410W 
    N P610 S/N P510WS
    User’s Manual
    The projector’s model name indicated on the projector’s label is NP610, 
    NP510, NP410, NP405, NP310, NP305, NP510W, NP410W, NP610S, 
    NP510WS, NP610G, NP510G, NP410G, NP405G, NP310G, NP305G, 
    NP510WG, NP410WG, NP610SG, and NP510WSG respectively.
    All  the  models  are  referred  to  as  NP610,  NP510,  NP410,  NP405, 
    NP310, NP305, NP510W, NP410W, NP610S, and NP510WS through -
    out the user’s manual except some of the specification pages.
    The NP405 and NP305 are not distributed in North America.  NP610/NP510/NP410/NP405/NP310/NP305/NP510W/NP410W
    NP610S/NP510WS 
    						
    							1st edition, July 2009
    •	 IBM	is	a	trademark	or	registered	trademark	of	International	Business	Machines	Corporation.
    •	 Macintosh,	Mac	OS	X	and	PowerBook	are	trademarks	of	Apple	Inc.	registered	in	the	U.S.	and	other	countries.
    •	 Microsoft,	Windows,	Windows	Vista,	Internet	 Explorer,	 .NET	Framework	 and	PowerPoint	 are	either	 a	registered	
    trademark	or	trademark	of	Microsoft	Corporation	in	the	United	States	and/or	other	countries.
    •	 MicroSaver	is	a	registered	trademark	of	Kensington	Computer	Products	Group,	a	division	of	ACCO	Brands.
    •	 Virtual	Remote	 Tool	uses	WinI2C/DDC	library,	©	Nicomsoft	Ltd.
    •	 Other	product 	and 	company 	names 	mentioned 	in 	this 	user’s 	manual 	may 	be 	the 	trademarks 	or 	registered 	trademarks	
    of their respective holders.
    NOTES
    (1)	 The	contents	of	this	user’s	manual	may	not	be	reprinted	in	part	or	whole	without	permission.
    (2)	 The	contents	of	this	user’s	manual	are	subject	to	change	without	notice.
    (3)	 Great	 care	has	been	 taken	 in	the	 preparation	 of	this	 user’s	 manual; 	however,	 should	you	notice	 any	questionable	
    points, errors or omissions, please contact us.
    (4)	 Notwithstanding	 article	(3),	NEC	 will	not	 be	responsible	 for	any	 claims	 on	loss	 of	profit	 or	other	 matters	 deemed	
    to result from using the Projector. 
    						
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    Important Information
    Safety Cautions
    Precautions
    Please	read	this	manual	 carefully	 before	using	your	NEC	 NP610,	 NP510,	NP410,	NP405,	NP310,	NP305,	NP510W,	
    NP410W,	NP610S,	and	NP510WS	projector	and	keep	the	manual	handy	for	future	reference.
    CAUTION
    To	turn	off	main	power,	be	sure	to	remove	the	plug	from	power	outlet.
    The	power	 outlet	socket	 should	 be	installed	 as	near	 to	the	 equipment	 as	possible,	 and	should	 be	easily	
    accessible.
    CAUTION
    TO	PREVENT	SHOCK,	DO	NOT	OPEN	 THE	CABINET.
    THERE	ARE	HIGH-VOLTAGE	COMPONENTS	INSIDE.
    REFER	SERVICING	TO	QUALIFIED	SERVICE	PERSONNEL.
    This	symbol	 warns	the	user	 that	uninsulated	 voltage	within	the	unit	 may	 be	sufficient	 to	cause	 electrical	
    shock.	Therefore,	it	is	dangerous	to	make	any	kind	of	contact	with	any	part	inside	of	the	unit.
    This symbol alerts the user that important information concerning the operation and maintenance of this 
    unit has been provided.
    The information should be read carefully to avoid problems.
    WARNING: 
    TO	PREVENT	FIRE	OR	SHOCK,	DO	NOT	EXPOSE	 THIS	UNIT	TO	RAIN	OR	MOISTURE.
    DO	NOT 	USE 	THIS 	UNIT’S 	PLUG 	WITH 	AN 	EXTENSION 	CORD 	OR 	IN 	AN 	OUTLET 	UNLESS 	ALL 	THE 	PRONGS	
    CAN	BE	FULLY	INSERTED.
    DOC Compliance Notice (for Canada only)
    This	 Class	 B	digital	 apparatus	 meets	all	requirements	 of	the	 Canadian	 Interference-Causing	 Equipment	Regula-
    tions.
    Machine Noise Information Regulation - 3. GPSGV,
    The	highest	sound	pressure	level	is	less	than	70	dB	(A)	in	accordance	with	EN	ISO	7779.
    CAUTION
    Avoid displaying stationary images for a prolonged period of time.
    Doing	so	can	result	in	these	images	being	temporarily	sustained	on	the	surface	of	the	LCD	panel.
    If	 this	 should	 happen,	 continue	 to	use	 your	 projector. 	The	 static	 background	 from	previous	 images	will	
    disappear.
    Disposing of your used product
    EU-wide	 legislation	 as	implemented	 in	each	 Member	 State	requires	 that	used	 electrical	 and	electronic	
    products	 carrying	the	mark	 (left)	must	 be	disposed	 of	separately	 from	normal	 household	 waste.	This	 in-
    cludes projectors and their electrical accessories or lamps. When you dispose of such products, please 
    follow	the	guidance	of	your	local	authority	and/or	ask	the	shop	where	you	purchased	the	product.
    After	 collecting	 the	used	 products,	 they	are	reused	 and	recycled	 in	a	proper	 way.	This	 effort	 will	help	 us	
    reduce	 the	wastes	 as	well	 as	the	 negative	 impact	such	as	mercury	 contained	 in	a	lamp	 to	the	 human	
    health and the environment at the minimum level.
    The	 mark	 on	the	 electrical	 and	electronic	 products	only	applies	 to	the	 current	 European	 Union	Member	
    States. 
    						
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    Important Information
    WARNING TO CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS:
    Handling	the	cables	 supplied	 with	this	product	 will	expose	 you	to	lead,	 a	chemical	 known	to	the	 State	 of	California	
    to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. WASH HANDS AFTER HANDLING.
    RF Interference (for USA only)
    WARNING
    The	 Federal	 Communications	 Commission	does	not	allow	 any	modifications	 or	changes	 to	the	 unit	 EXCEPT	 those	
    specified	 by	NEC	 Display	 Solutions	 of	America,	 Inc.	in	 this	 manual. 	Failure	 to	comply	 with	this	government	 regu-
    lation	could	void	your	 right	 to	operate	 this	equipment. 	This	 equipment	 has	been	 tested	 and	found	 to	comply	 with	
    the	limits	 for	a	Class	 B	digital	 device,	 pursuant	 to	Part	 15	of	the	 FCC	 Rules. 	These	 limits	are	designed	 to	provide	
    reasonable 	protection 	against 	harmful 	interference 	in 	a 	residential 	installation. 	This	 equipment 	generates, 	uses, 	and	
    can	 radiate	 radio	frequency	 energy	and,	if	not	 installed	 and	used	 in	accordance	 with	the	instructions,	 may	cause	
    harmful	 interference	 to	radio	 communications. 	However,	 there	is	no	 guarantee	 that	interference	 will	not	 occur	 in	a	
    particular installation.
    If	this	 equipment	 does	cause	 harmful	 interference	 to	radio	 or	television	 reception,	 which	can	be	determined	 by	
    turning	the	equipment	 off	and	 on,	the	user	 is	encouraged	 to	try	 to	correct	 the	interference	 by	one	 or	more	 of	the	
    following	measures:
    •	Reorient	or	relocate	the	receiving	antenna.
    •	Increase	the	separation	between	the	equipment	and	receiver.
    •	Connect	the	equipment	into	an	outlet	on	a	circuit	different	from	that	to	which	the	receiver	is	connected.
    •	Consult	the	dealer	or	an	experienced	radio	/	 TV	technician	for	help.
    For	UK	only: 	In	 UK,	 a	BS	 approved	 power	cable	with	moulded	 plug	has	a	Black	 (five	Amps)	 fuse	installed	 for	use	 with	
    this	equipment. 	If	a	power	cable	is	not	supplied	with	this	equipment	please	contact	your	supplier.
    Important Safeguards
    These	safety	instructions	 are	to	ensure	 the	long	 life	of	your	 projector	 and	to	prevent	 fire	and	 shock. 	Please	 read	them	
    carefully	and	heed	all	warnings.
    Installation
    •	Do	not	place	the	projector	in	the	following	conditions:
    - on an unstable cart, stand, or table.
    -	near	water,	baths,	or	damp	rooms.
    - in direct sunlight, near heaters, or heat radiating appliances.
    -	in	a	dusty,	smoky	or	steamy	environment. 	
    - on a sheet of paper or cloth, rugs or carpets.
    •	If	you	wish	to	have	the	projector	installed	on	the	ceiling:
    -	Do	not	attempt	to	install	the	projector	yourself.
    -	The	 projector	 must	be	installed	 by	qualified	 technicians	 in	order	 to	ensure	 proper	operation	 and	reduce	 the	risk	
    of bodily injury.
    -	In	 addition,	 the	ceiling	 must	be	strong	 enough	 to	support	 the	projector	 and	the	installation	 must	be	in	accordance	
    with	any	local	building	codes.
    - Please consult your dealer for more information. 
    						
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    Important Information
    Fire and Shock Precautions
    •	 Ensure	that	there	 is	sufficient	 ventilation	 and	that	vents	 are	unobstructed	 to	prevent	 the	build-up	 of	heat	 inside	 your	
    projector. 	Allow	at	least	4	inches	(10cm)	of	space	between	your	projector	and	a	wall.
    •	 Do	not	try	to	touch	 the	ventilation	 outlet	on	the	 left	front	 (when	 seen	from	the	front)	 as	it	can	 become	 heated	while	
    the projector is turned on and immediately after the projector is turned off.
     
    •	 Prevent 	foreign 	objects 	such 	as 	paper 	clips 	and 	bits 	of 	paper 	from 	falling 	into 	your 	projector. 	Do 	not 	attempt 	to 	retrieve	
    any	 objects	 that	might	 fall	into	 your	 projector. 	Do	 not	 insert	 any	metal	 objects	 such	as	a	wire	 or	screwdriver	 into	your	
    projector. 	If	 something	 should	fall	into	 your	 projector,	 disconnect	 it	immediately	 and	have	 the	object	 removed	 by	a	
    qualified	service	personnel.
    •	 Do	not	place	any	objects	on	top	of	the	projector.
    •	 Do	not	touch	the	power	plug	during	a	thunderstorm. 	Doing	so	can	cause	electrical	shock	or	fire.
    •	 The	projector	 is	designed	 to	operate	 on	a	power	 supply	 of	100-240V	 AC	50/60	 Hz	(NP610/NP510/NP410/NP405/
    NP310/NP305/NP510W/NP410W/NP610S/NP510WS)	 or	200-240V	 AC	50/60	 Hz	(NP610G/NP510G/NP410G/
    NP405G/NP310G/NP305G/NP510WG/	 NP410WG/NP610SG/NP510WSG).	Ensure	 that	your	 power	 supply	 fits	this	
    requirement	before	attempting	to	use	your	projector.
    •	 Do	not	look	into	the	lens	while	the	projector	is	on. 	Serious	damage	to	your	eyes	could	result.
     
    •	 Keep	any	items	 such	as	magnifying	 glass	out	of	the	 light	 path	 of	the	 projector. 	The	 light	 being	 projected	 from	the	
    lens	is	extensive,	 therefore	any	kind	 of	abnormal	 objects	that	can	redirect	 light	coming	 out	of	the	 lens,	 can	cause	
    unpredictable outcome such as fire or injury to the eyes.
    •	 Do	not	place	any	objects,	which	are	easily	affected	by	heat,	in	front	of	a	projector	exhaust	vent.
    	 Doing	 so	could	 lead	to	the	 object	 melting	 or	getting	 your	hands	 burned	 from	the	heat	 that	is	emitted	 from	the	ex-
    haust.
    WARNING
    •	Do	not	cover	the	lens	with	the	lens	cap	or	equivalent	while	the	projector	is	on. 	Doing	so	can	lead	to	melting	of	
    the cap due to the heat emitted from the light output.
    •	Do	not	place	any	objects,	which	are	easily	affected	by	heat,	in	front	of	the	projector	lens. 	Doing	so	could	lead	
    to the object melting from the heat that is emitted from the light outpu\
    t.
     
    Place the projector in a horizontal position
    The	tilt	angle	 of	the	 projector	 should	not	exceed	 10	degrees,	 nor	should	 the	projector	 be	installed	 in	any	 way	 other	
    than	the	desktop	and	ceiling	mount,	otherwise	lamp	life	could	decrease	dramatically.
    10° 
    						
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    Important Information
    •	 Handle	the	power	cable	carefully.	A	damaged	or	frayed	power	cable	can	cause	electric	shock	or	fire.
    -	 Do	not	use	any	power	cables	than	the	supplied	one. 			
    -	 Do	not	bend	or	tug	the	power	cable	excessively.
    -	 Do	not	place	the	power	cable	under	the	projector,	or	any	heavy	object.
    -	 Do	not	cover	the	power	cable	with	other	soft	materials	such	as	rugs.
    -	 Do	not	heat	the	power	cable.
    -	 Do	not	handle	the	power	plug	with	wet	hands.
    •	 Turn	off	the	 projector,	 unplug	the	power	 cable	and	have	 the	projector	 serviced	by	a	qualified	 service	personnel	 under	
    the	following	conditions:
    -	 When	the	power	cable	or	plug	is	damaged	or	frayed.
    -	 If	liquid	has	been	spilled	into	the	projector,	or	if	it	has	been	exposed	to	rain	or	water. 	
    -	 If	the	projector	does	not	operate	normally	when	you	follow	the	instructions	described	in	this	user’s	manual.
    -	 If	the	projector	has	been	dropped	or	the	cabinet	has	been	damaged.
    -	 If	the	projector	exhibits	a	distinct	change	in	performance,	indicating	a	need	for	service.
    •	 Disconnect	the	power	cable	and	any	other	cables	before	carrying	the	projector.
    •	 Turn	off	the	projector	and	unplug	the	power	cable	before	cleaning	the	cabinet	or	replacing	the	lamp.
    •	 Turn	off	the	projector	and	unplug	the	power	cable	if	the	projector	is	not	to	be	used	for	an	extended	period	of	time.
    •	 When	using	a	LAN	cable	(only	models	with	the	RJ-45	LAN	port):
    	 For	safety,	do	not	connect	to	the	connector	for	peripheral	device	wiring	that	might	have	excessive	voltage.
    CAUTION
    •	 Do	not	use	 the	tilt-foot	 for	purposes	 other	than	originally	 intended.	Misuses	 such	as	gripping	 the	tilt-foot	 or	hang-
    ing	on	the	wall	can	cause	damage	to	the	projector.
    •	 Do	 not	send	 the	projector	 in	the	 soft	 case	 by	parcel	 delivery	 service	or	cargo	 shipment. 	The	 projector	 inside	the	
    soft case could be damaged.
    •	 Select	 [HIGH]	in	Fan	 mode	 if	you	 continue	 to	use	 the	projector	 for	consecutive	 days.	(From	 the	menu,	 select	
    [SETUP]	→	[OPTIONS(1)]	→	[FAN	MODE]	→	[HIGH].)
    •	 Do	not	try	to	touch	 the	ventilation	 outlet	on	the	 left	front	 (when	 seen	from	the	front)	 as	it	can	 become	 heated	while	
    the projector is turned on and immediately after the projector is turned off.
    •	 Do	not	turn	 off	the	 AC	power	 for	60	seconds	 after	the	lamp	 is	turned	 on	and	 while	 the	POWER	 indicator	 is	blink-
    ing	green. 	Doing	so	could	cause	premature	lamp	failure.
    Remote Control Precautions
    •	 Handle	the	remote	control	carefully.
    •	 If	the	remote	control	gets	wet,	wipe	it	dry	immediately.
    •	 Avoid	excessive	heat	and	humidity.
    •	 Do	not	heat,	take	apart,	or	throw	batteries	into	fire.
    •	 If	you	will	not	be	using	the	remote	control	for	a	long	time,	remove	the	batteries.
    •	 Ensure	that	you	have	the	batteries’ 	polarity	(+/−)	aligned	correctly.
    •	 Do	not	use	new	and	old	batteries	together,	or	use	different	types	of	batteries	together.
    •	 Dispose	of	used	batteries	according	to	your	local	regulations. 
    						
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    Important Information
    Note for US Residents
    The	lamp	in	this	product	contains	mercury.	Please	dispose	according	to	Local,	State	or	Federal	Laws.
    Lamp Replacement
    •	 To	replace	the	lamp,	follow	all	instructions	provided	on	page	84.
    •	 Be	sure	to	replace	 the	lamp	 when	 the	message	[THE LAMP HAS REACHED THE END OF ITS USABLE LIFE. 
    PLEASE REPLACE THE LAMP.]
    	 appears. 	If	 you	 continue	 to	use	 the	lamp	 after	the	lamp	 has	reached	 the	end	
    of	its	 usable	 life,	the	lamp	 bulb	may	shatter,	 and	pieces	 of	glass	 may	be	scattered	 in	the	 lamp	 case.	Do	 not	 touch	
    them as the pieces of glass may cause injury.
    	 If	this	happens,	contact	your	dealer	for	lamp	replacement.
    A Lamp Characteristic
    The projector has a high-pressure mercury lamp as a light source.
    A	lamp	 has	a	characteristic	 that	its	brightness	 gradually	decreases	 with	age.	Also	 repeatedly	 turning	the	lamp	 on	
    and	off	will	increase	the	possibility	of	its	lower	brightness.
    CAUTION:
    •	 DO	 NOT	TOUCH	 THE	LAMP	 immediately	 after	it	has	 been	 used.	It	 will	 be	extremely	 hot.	Turn	 the	projector	 off	
    and	then	disconnect	the	power	cable. 	Allow	at	least	one	hour	for	the	lamp	to	cool	before	handling.
    •	 When	removing	the	lamp	from	a	ceiling-mounted	projector,	make	 sure	that	no	one	is	under	the	projector.	Glass	
    fragments could fall if the lamp has been burned out.
    About High Altitude mode
    •	Set	[FAN	 MODE]	 to	[HIGH	 ALTITUDE]	 when	using	the	projector	 at	altitudes	 approximately	 5500	feet/1600	 meters	or	
    higher.
    	 Using	 the	projector	 at	altitudes	 approximately	 5500	feet/1600	 meters	or	higher	 without	 setting	to	[HIGH	 ALTITUDE] 	
    can	cause	 the	projector	 to	overheat	 and	the	protector	 could	shut	down. 	If	 this	 happens,	 wait	a	couple	 minutes	 and	
    turn on the projector.
    •	 Using	 the	projector	 at	altitudes	 less	than	 approximately	 5500	feet/1600	 meters	and	setting	 to	[HIGH	 ALTITUDE]	
    can	cause	the	lamp	to	overcool,	causing	the	image	to	flicker. 	Switch	[FAN	MODE]	to	[AUTO].
    •	 Using	the	projector	 at	altitudes	 approximately	 5500	feet/1600	 meters	or	higher	 can	shorten	 the	life	of	optical	 com-
    ponents such as the lamp.
    About Copyright of original projected pictures:
    Please note that using this projector for the purpose of commercial gain or the attraction of public attention in a venue 
    such	 as	a	coffee	 shop	or	hotel	 and	employing	 compression	 or	expansion	 of	the	 screen	 image	with	the	following	 func-
    tions	may	raise	concern	about	the	infringement	of	copyrights	which	are	protected	by	copyright	law.
    [ASPECT	RATIO],	[KEYSTONE],	Magnifying	feature	and	other	similar	features. 
    						
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    Table of Contents
    Important Information ........................................................................\
    ....................i
    1. Introduction  ........................................................................\
    ..................................1
    1
    	 What’s	in	the	Box? ........................................................................\
    .................................1
    
    	Introduction	to	the	Projector  ........................................................................\
    ..................2
    Congratulations	on	 Your	Purchase	of	the	Projector .................................................2
    Features	you’ll	enjoy: ........................................................................\
    .......................2
    About this user’s manual
      ........................................................................\
    ..................3
     Part Names of the Projector
      ........................................................................\
    ..................5
    Front/Top
      ........................................................................\
    ..........................................5
    Rear
      ........................................................................\
    .................................................6
    Top	Features ........................................................................\
    ....................................7
    Terminal	Panel	Features  ........................................................................\
    ..................8
    
    	Part	Names	of	the	Remote	Control  ........................................................................\
    .......9
    Battery	Installation ........................................................................\
    .........................10
    Remote	Control	Precautions ........................................................................\
    ..........10
    Operating	Range	for	 Wireless	Remote	Control ......................................................10
    2. Installation and Connections  ...................................................................11
    1	Setting	Up	the	Screen	and	the	Projector .....................................................................11
    Selecting	a	Location........................................................................\
    ....................... 11
    Throw	Distance	and	Screen	Size ........................................................................\
    ...15
    
    	Making	Connections  ........................................................................\
    ............................17
    Enabling	the	computer’s	external	display ...............................................................17
    Connecting	 Your	PC	or	Macintosh	Computer .........................................................17
    When	 Viewing	a	DVI	Digital	Signal	(except	NP405	and	NP305) ............................19
    Using	 Two	Analog	COMPUTER	Inputs	Simultaneously .........................................20
    Connecting	an	External	Monitor  ........................................................................\
    ....21
    Connecting	 Your	DVD	Player	with	Component	Output ...........................................22
    Connecting	 Your	VCR........................................................................\
    ..................... 23
    Connecting	to	a	Network	(except	NP405	and	NP305) ...........................................24
    Connecting	the	Supplied	Power	Cable  ..................................................................25
    3. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) ..............................................26
    1 Turning on the Projector  ........................................................................\
    ......................26
    Note	on	Startup	screen	(Menu	Language	Select	screen) ......................................28
     Selecting a Source
      ........................................................................\
    ..............................29
    Selecting the computer or video source ................................................................. 29
    
    	Adjusting	the	Picture	Size	and	Position  .......................................................................30
    Adjust	the	 Tilt	Foot ........................................................................\
    .........................31
    Zoom
      ........................................................................\
    ..............................................32
    Adjusting from the menu
      ........................................................................\
    ................32
    Focus
      ........................................................................\
    .............................................33
    
    	Correcting	Keystone	Distortion  ........................................................................\
    ............34
    Correcting	Keystone	Distortion  ........................................................................\
    ......34
    Adjusting	with	buttons	on	the	cabinet  ....................................................................34
    Adjusting from the menu
      ........................................................................\
    ................35
    Adjusting	with	the	Auto	Keystone	Function ............................................................36 
    						
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    Table of Contents
    	Optimizing	Computer	Signal	Automatically .................................................................37
    Adjusting	the	Image	Using	Auto	Adjust ..................................................................37
    
    	 Turning	Up	or	Down	 Volume ........................................................................\
    ................37
    7 Turning off the Projector
      ........................................................................\
    ......................38
    
    	After	Use........................................................................\
    .............................................. 39
    4. Convenient Features ........................................................................\
    .............40
    1
    	 Turning	off	the	Image	and	Sound  ........................................................................\
    ........40
    	Freezing	a	Picture  ........................................................................\
    ...............................40
    
    	Enlarging	a	Picture  ........................................................................\
    ..............................40
    
    	Changing	Eco	Mode  ........................................................................\
    ............................41
    	Checking	Energy-Saving	Effect	[CARBON	METER]  ...................................................42
     Preventing	the	Unauthorized	Use	of	the	Projector	[SECURITY]  ......................................4 3
    7	Using	the	Optional	Remote	Mouse	Receiver	(NP01MR) ............................................46
    	Network	Setting	by	Using	an	HTTP	Browser	(except	NP405	and	NP305) ..................48
    9
    	Using	the	 VGA	Signal	Cable	to	Operate	the	Projector	(Virtual	Remote) .....................51
    5. Using On-Screen Menu ........................................................................\
    ........56
    1	Using	the	Menus ........................................................................\
    ..................................56
    	Menu	Elements ........................................................................\
    ....................................57
    	List	of	Menu	Items  ........................................................................\
    ...............................58
    	Menu	Descriptions	&	Functions	[SOURCE]  ................................................................60
    	Menu	Descriptions	&	Functions	[ADJUST] ..................................................................61
    	Menu	Descriptions	&	Functions	[SETUP] ....................................................................68
    7
    	Menu	Descriptions	&	Functions	[INFO.]  ......................................................................78
    	Menu	Descriptions	&	Functions	[RESET] ....................................................................80
    6. Maintenance  ........................................................................\
    ..............................81
    1	Cleaning	or	Replacing	the	Filters ........................................................................\
    ........81
    	Cleaning	the	Cabinet	and	the	Lens ........................................................................\
    .....83
    
    	Replacing	the	Lamp........................................................................\
    ............................. 84
    7. Appendix ........................................................................\
    .......................................87
    1 Troubleshooting  ........................................................................\
    ...................................87
    Indicator	Messages ........................................................................\
    ........................87
     Specifications
      ........................................................................\
    ......................................90
    
    	Cabinet	Dimensions  ........................................................................\
    ............................94
    
    	Pin	Assignments	of	D-Sub	COMPUTER	Input	Connector  ..........................................96
    Mini	D-Sub	15	Pin	Connector ........................................................................\
    ........96
    
    	Compatible	Input	Signal	List  ........................................................................\
    ................97
    
    	PC	Control	Codes	and	Cable	Connection  ...................................................................98
    PC	Control	Codes ........................................................................\
    ..........................98
    Cable	Connection  ........................................................................\
    ..........................98
    PC	Control	Connector	(D-SUB	9P) ........................................................................\
    98
    7	 Troubleshooting	Check	List ........................................................................\
    ..................99
    
    	 TravelCare	Guide ........................................................................\
    ...............................101 
    						
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    12
    Projector
    Lens cap
    (24F44681) Soft case
    (24BS7582)
    1. Introduction
    1 What’s in the Box?
    Make	sure	your	box	contains	everything	listed.	If	any	pieces	are	missing,	contact	your	dealer.
    Please	save	the	original	box	and	packing	materials	if	you	ever	need	to	ship	your	projector.
    Power cable(US: 7N080235)
    (EU: 7N080021) VGA signal cable
    (7N520073/7N520052)
    NEC Projector CD-ROMUser’s manual (PDF) and 
    the utility software “Virtual 
    Remote Tool”
    (7N951361)
    For North America onlyRegistration	cardLimited	warranty
    For customers in Europe: You	
    will	find	 our	current	 valid	Guar-antee	Policy	on	our	 Web	Site:	www.nec-display-solutions.com•	 Important	Infomation	(For	North	America: 	7N8P9731) (For Other countries than North 
    America: 7N8P9731 and 7N8P9741)
    •	 Quick	Setup	Guide	(7N8P9721)
    Remote control(7N900901)Batteries (AAA × 2)
    DVI to VGA adapter (7N960234)
    The NP405 and NP305 do not 
    come with the DVI to VGA adapter.
    NP610/NP510/NP410/NP405/NP310/NP305/
    NP510W/NP410W NP610S/NP510WS
    NP610/NP510/NP410/
    NP310/NP510W/
    NP410WThe NP405, NP305, 
    NP610S, and NP510WS 
    do not come with a soft 
    case.
    Unless	otherwise	described	in	the	user’s	manual,	the	drawings	for	the	projector	cabinet	show	examples	of	the	NP610.
    Lens cap(24FU0691) 
    						
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