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    4. Convenient Features
     Checking Energy-Saving Effect [CARBON METER]
    This	feature	 will	show	 energy-saving	 effect	in	terms	 of	CO2	 emission	 reduction	 (kg)	when	 the	projector’s	 [ECO	MODE]	
    is	set	to	[ON]. 	This	feature	is	called	as	[CARBON	METER].
    There	 are	two	 messages: 	[TOTAL	 CARBON	 SAVINGS]	 and	[CARBON	 SAVINGS-SESSION]. 	The	 [TOTAL	 CARBON	
    SAVINGS]	 message	shows	the	total	 amount	 of	CO2	 emission	 reduction	 from	the	time	 of	shipment	 up	to	now. 	You	 can	
    check	the	information	on	[USAGE	 TIME]	from	[INFO.]	of	the	menu.	(→ page 78)
    The	[CARBON	 SAVINGS-SESSION]	 message	shows	the	amount	 of	CO2	 emission	 reduction	 between	the	time	 of	
    changing	 to	ECO	 MODE	 immediately	 after	the	time	 of	power-on	 and	the	time	 of	power-off. 	The	 [CARBON	 SAVINGS-
    SESSION]	message	will	be	displayed	in	the	[POWER	OFF/	ARE	 YOU	SURE?]	message	at	the	time	of	power-off.
    TIP:
    •	 The	formula	as	shown	below	is	used	to	calculate	the	amount	of	CO2	emission	reduction.
    	 Amount	of	CO2	 emission	 reduction	 =	Power	 consumption	 in	OFF	 for	ECO	 MODE	 –	Power	 consumption	 in	ON	 for	ECO	 MODE	 x	
    CO2	conversion	factor.*
    	 *		Calculation	 for	amount	 of	CO2	 emission	 reduction	 is	based	 on	an	OECD	 publication	 “CO2	Emissions	 from	Fuel	Combustion,	
    2008	Edition”.
    •	 This	formula	will	not	apply	to	the	power	consumption	which	is	not	affected	by	whether	[ECO	MODE]	is	turned	on	or	off. 
    						
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    4. Convenient Features
     Preventing the Unauthorized Use of the Projector [SECURITY]
    A	keyword	 can	be	set	 for	your	 projector	 using	the	Menu	 to	avoid	 operation	 by	an	 unauthorized	 user.	When	 a	keyword	
    is	 set,	 turning	 on	the	 projector	 will	display	 the	Keyword	 input	screen. 	Unless	 the	correct	 keyword	 is	entered,	 the	pro-
    jector cannot project an image. 
    •	 The	[SECURITY]	setting	cannot	be	cancelled	by	using	the	[RESET]	of	the	menu.
    To	enable	the	Security	function:
    1.  Press the MENU button.
      The menu will be displayed.
    2. Press the  button twice to select [SETUP] and press the   button or the ENTER button to select [GEN-
    ERAL].
    3.  Press the  button to select [INSTALLATION].
    4.  Press the  button three times to select [SECURITY] and press the ENTER button.
      The OFF/ON menu will be displayed.
    5.  Press the  button to select [ON] and press the ENTER button.
     The [SECURITY KEYWORD] screen will be displayed.
    6. Type in a combination of the four  buttons and press the ENTER button.
    NOTE:	A	keyword	must	be	4	to	10	digits	in	length.
      The [CONFIRM KEYWORD] screen will be displayed. 
    						
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    4. Convenient Features
    7. Type in the same combination of  buttons and press the ENTER button.  
     The confirmation screen will be displayed.
    8. Select [YES] and press the ENTER button.  
     The SECURITY function has been enabled.
    To	turn	on	the	projector	when	[SECURITY]	is	enabled:
    1. Press and hold the POWER button for about 1 second.
    	 The	projector	will	be	turned	on	and	display	a	message	to	the	effect	that	the	projector	is	locked.
    2.  Press the MENU button.
    3.  Type in the correct keyword and press the ENTER button. The projector will display an image.
    NOTE: The security disable mode is maintained until the main power is tu\
    rned off or unplugging the power cable. 
    						
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    4. Convenient Features
    To	disable	the	SECURITY	function:
    1. Press the MENU button.
      The menu will be displayed.
    2.  Select [SETUP] → [INSTALLATION] → [SECURITY] and press the ENTER button.
     The OFF/ON menu will be displayed.
    3. Select [OFF] and press the ENTER button.
      The KEYWORD CONFIRMATION screen will be displayed.
    4. Type in your keyword and press the ENTER button.  
    	 When	the	correct	keyword	is	entered,	the	SECURITY	function	will	be	disabled.
    NOTE:	If	you	 forget	 your	keyword,	 contact	your	dealer.	 Your	dealer	 will	provide	 you	with	 your	 keyword	 in	exchange	 for	your	 request	
    code.	 Your	request	 code	is	displayed	 in	the	 Keyword	 Confirmation	 screen.	In	this	 example	 [K992-45L8-JNGJ-4XU9-1YAT-EEA2]	 is	
    a	request	code. 
    						
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    4. Convenient Features
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    7 Using the Optional Remote Mouse Receiver (NP01MR)
    The optional remote mouse receiver enables you to operate your computer’s mouse functions from the remote control. 
    It	is	a	great	convenience	for	clicking	through	your	computer-generated	presentations.
    Connecting	the	remote	mouse	receiver	to	your	computer
    If	you	wish	to	use	the	remote	mouse	function,	connect	the	mouse	receiver	and	computer.
    The	mouse	receiver	can	be	connected	directly	to	the	computer’s	USB	port	(type	A).
    NOTE:	Depending	 on	the	 type	 of	connection	 or	OS	 installed	 on	your	 computer,	 you	may	 have	 to	restart	 your	computer	 or	change	
    your computer settings.
    When	operating	a	computer	via	the	remote	mouse	receiver
    When	connecting	using	the	USB	terminal
    For	 PC,	 the	mouse	 receiver	 can	only	 be	used	 with	a	Windows	 98/Me/XP*,	 Windows	2000,	Windows	 Vista,	or	Mac	 OS	
    X	10.0.0	or	later	operating	system.
    *	NOTE:	In	SP1	or	older	version	of	Windows	XP,	if	the	mouse	cursor	will	not	move	correctly,	do	the	following:
    Clear	 the	Enhance	 pointer	precision	 check	box	underneath	 the	mouse	 speed	slider	in	the	 Mouse	 Properties	 dialog	box	[Pointer	
    Options	tab].
    NOTE:	The	PAGE	UP	and	DOWN	buttons	do	not	work	with	PowerPoint	for	Macintosh.
    NOTE:	 Wait	at	least	 5	seconds	 after	disconnecting	 the	mouse	 receiver	 before	reconnecting	 it	and	 vice	 versa.	 The	computer	 may	not	
    identify the mouse receiver if it is repeatedly connected and disconnect\
    ed in rapid intervals.
    Remote mouse receiver
    Computer
    To USB port of PC or Macintosh
    Remote sensor on the 
    remote mouse receiver 7m/22 feet 
    						
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    4. Convenient Features
    Operating	your	computer’s	mouse	from	the	remote	control
    You	can	operate	your	computer’s	mouse	from	the	remote	control.
    PAGE	UP/DOWN	Button:	 scrolls	the	viewing	 area	of	the	 window	 or	to	move	 to	the	 previous	 or	next	 slide	 in	Power-
    Point on your computer.
    
    	Buttons:	 moves	the	mouse	cursor	on	your	computer.
    MOUSE	L-CLICK	Button:	 works	as	the	mouse	left	button.
    MOUSE	R-CLICK	Button:	works	as	the	mouse	right	button.
    NOTE:
    •	 When	 you	operate	 the	computer	 using	the	  or  button with the menu displayed, both the menu and the mouse pointer 
    will be affected. Close the menu and perform the mouse operation.
    •	
    The	PAGE	UP	and	DOWN	buttons	do	not	work	with	PowerPoint	for	Macintosh.
    About	Drag	Mode:
    By	 pressing	 the	MOUSE	 L-CLICK	 or	R-CLICK	 button	for	2	or	 3	seconds	 then	releasing,	 the	drag	 mode	 is	set	 and	 the	
    drag operation can be performed simply by pressing the  	button. 	To	 drop	 the	item,	 press	 the	MOUSE	 L-CLICK	
    (or	R-CLICK)	button. 	To	cancel	it,	press	the	MOUSE	R-CLICK	(or	L-CLICK)	button.
    TIP:	 You	can	change	 the	Pointer	 speed	on	the	 Mouse	 Properties	 dialog	box	on	the	 Windows.	 For	more	 information,	 see	the	user	
    documentation or online help supplied with your computer. 
    						
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    4. Convenient Features
      Network  Setting  by  Using  an  HTTP  Browser  (except  NP405 
    and NP305)
    Overview
    Connecting	 the	projector	 to	a	network	 allows	the	Alert	 Mail	setting	 (→  page  50)  and  the  projector  control  from  a 
    computer	via	the	network.
    To	perform	 the	projector	 control	from	a	web	 browser,	 you	must	 have	an	exclusive	 application	 installed	on	your	 com-
    puter. 
    The	 IP	address	 and	subnet	 mask	of	the	 projector	 can	be	set	 on	the	 Network	 Setting	screen	of	the	 web	 browser	 by	
    using	an	HTTP	 server	 function. 	Please	 be	sure	 to	use	 “Microsoft	 Internet	Explorer	 6.0”	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	browser. 	Please	 refer	to	the	 help	 files	and	the	other	 information	
    provided	in	your	software.)
    Access	 is	gained	 to	the	 HTTP	 server	 function	 by	starting	 the	Web	 browser	 on	the	 computer	 via	the	 network	 connected	
    to	the	projector	and	enter	the	following	URL.
    •	 Network	Setting
    	 http:///index.html
    •	 Alert	Mail	Setting
    	 http:///lanconfig.html
    TIP: 
    •	 The	default	IP	address	is	“192.168.0.10”.
    •	 The	exclusive	application	can	be	downloaded	from	our	website.
    NOTE: 
    •	 If	the	PROJECTOR	 NETWORK	SETTINGS	screen	does	not	appear	 in	the	 web	 browser,	 press	the	Ctrl+F5	 keys	to	refresh	 your	web	
    browser	(or	clear	the	cache).
    •	 The	 display’s	 or	button’s	 response	 can	be	slowed	 down	or	operation	 may	not	be	accepted	 depending	 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	can’t	get	any	response,	turn	off	and	back	on	the	projector.
    Preparation Before Use
    Connect	the	projector	to	a	commercially	available	LAN	cable	before	engaging	in	browser	operations. 	(→ page 24)
    Operation	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	 the	browser	 may	not	be	
    reflected	in	operation. 	It	is	recommended	that	a	proxy	server	not	be	used	unless	it	is	unavoidable.
    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	 pro-
    jector	 is	via	 a	browser,	 the	host	 name	 can	be	used	 as	it	is	 when	 the	host	 name	 corresponding	 to	the	 IP	address	 of	the	
    projector	 has	been	 registered	 to	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	used.
    Example	1:	 When	 the	host	 name	 of	the	 projector	 has	been	 set	to	“pj.nec.co.jp”,	 access	is	gained	 to	the	 network	
    setting by specifying 
    	 http://pj.nec.co
     .jp/index.html
    	for	the	address	or	the	entry	column	of	the	URL.
    Example	2:	 When	 the	IP	address	 of	the	 projector	 is	“192.168.73.1”,	 access	is	gained	 to	the	 mail	 alert	 settings	 by	
    specifying 
    	 http://192.168.73.1/inde
     x.html
    	for	the	address	or	the	entry	column	of	the	URL. 
    						
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    4. Convenient Features
    Network	Settings
    http:// /index.html
    DHCP ..................................Enabling this option automatically assigns an IP address to the projector from your DHCP server. 
    Disabling this option allows you to register the IP address or subnet mask number obtained from 
    your network administrator.
    TIP:	You	can	check	 the	IP	address	 in	the	 menu	 when	[ENABLE]	 is	selected	 for	[DHCP].	 To	do	 so,	
    from	the	menu,	select	[INFO.]	→	[WIRED	LAN].
    IP ADDRESS .......................Set  your  IP  address  of  the  network  connected  to  the  projector  when  [DISABLE]  is  selected  for 
    [DHCP].
    TIP:	 You	can	check	 your	specified	 IP	address	 in	the	 menu.	 To	do	 so,	 from	 the	menu,	 select	[INFO.]	
    →	[WIRED	LAN].
    SUBNET MASK ...................Set your subnet mask number of the network connected to the projector when [DISABLE] is selected 
    for [DHCP].
    DEFAULT GATEWAY ................Set your default gateway of the network connected to the projector when [DISABLE] is selected for 
    [DHCP].
    DNS (PRIMARY)
     .................Set your primary DNS settings of the network connected to the projector.
    DNS (SECONDARY) .................Set your secondary DNS settings of the network connected to the projector.
    UPDATE
     ..............................Reflect your settings.
    NOTE:	 Close	the	browser	 after	clicking	 [UPDATE].	 The	projector	 will	automatically	 update	your	
    settings.
    TIP:	Selecting	 [NETWORK	 SETTINGS]	for	[RESET]	 from	the	projector’s	 menu	allows	 you	to	return	 the	following	 items	to	the	 factory	
    default.
    [DHCP]:	DISABLE
    [IP	ADDRESS]:	192.168.0.10
    [SUBNET	MASK]:	255.255.255.0
    [DEFAULT	GATEWAY]:	192.168.0.1
    *	[DNS(PRIMARY)]	and	[DNS(SECONDARY)]	will	remain	unchanged. 
    						
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    4. Convenient Features
    Alert	Mail	Setting
    http:///lanconfig.html
    This	option	 notifies	 your	computer	 of	an	 error	 message	 via	e-mail	 when	using	wired	LAN.	An	 error	 message	 notification 	
    will	be	sent	when	the	projector	lamp	has	reached	the	end	of	its	usable	life	or	an	error	occurs	in	the	projector.
    HOST NAME  ............................Type in the hostname of the network connected to the projector. Up to 60 alphanumeric char -
    acters can be used. If the host name is unknown, type in a string of characters representing the 
    projector. Example: Projector 1
    DOMAIN NAME 
     ........................Type  in  the  domain  name  of  the  network  connected  to  the  projector.  Up  to  60  alphanumeric 
    characters can be used. If the domain name is unknown, type in the right side of @ in the sender’s 
    address. Example: nec. com
    ALERT MAIL
     .............................Checking [ENABLE] will turn on the Alert Mail feature. 
    Checking [DISABLE] will turn off the Alert Mail feature.
    SENDER’S ADDRESS
     ................Type in the senders address. Up to 60 alphanumeric and symbols characters\
     can be used.
    SMTP SERVER NAME
     ...............Type in the SMTP server name to be connected to the projector. Up to 60 alphanumeric characters 
    can be used.
    RECIPIENT’S ADDRESS 1 to 3 ....Type in your recipient’s address. Up to 60 alphanumeric and symbols characters can be used.
    APPLY
     .......................................Click this button to reflect the above settings
    EXECUTE
     ..................................Click this button to send a test mail to check if your settings are corr\
    ect.
    STATUS
     .....................................A reply to a test mail will be displayed.
    NOTE:
    •	 If	you	execute	a	test,	you	may	not	receive	an	Alert	mail.	Should	this	happen,	check	if	the	network	settings	are	correct.
    •	 If	 you	entered	 an	incorrect	 address	in	a	test,	 you	may	 not	receive	 an	Alert	 mail.	 Should	 this	happen,	 check	if	the	 Recipient	 ’s	Ad-
    dress is correct
    TIP:	The	Alert	Mail	settings	will	not	be	affected	even	when	[RESET]	is	done	from	the	menu. 
    						
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    4. Convenient Features
    9 Using the VGA Signal Cable to Operate the Projector 
    (Virtual Remote)
    Using	 the	utility	 software	 “Virtual	Remote	 Tool”	included	 on	the	 companion	 NEC	Projector	 CD-ROM,	 Virtual	Remote	
    screen (or toolbar) can be displayed on your computer screen.
    This	will	help	 you	perform	 operations	 such	as	projector’s	 power	on	or	off	 and	 signal	 selection	 via	the	 VGA	 signal	
    cable.
    Virtual	Remote	screenToolbar
    This	section	provides	an	outline	of	preparation	for	use	of	 Virtual	Remote	Tool.
    For	information	on	how	to	use	 Virtual	Remote	Tool,	see	Help	of	 Virtual	Remote	Tool.	(→ page 55)
    Step	1: 	Install	Virtual	Remote	 Tool	on	the	computer. 	(→ page 51, 52)
    Step	2:	Connect	the	projector	to	the	computer. 	(→ page 53)
    Step	3:	Start	Virtual	Remote	 Tool.	(→ page 54)
    NOTE:
    •	 When	 [COMPUTER	 1]	is	selected	 from	your	source	 selection,	 the	Virtual	 Remote	 screen	or	the	 toolbar	 will	be	displayed	 as	well	
    as your computer screen.
    •	 Use	 the	supplied	 VGA	signal	 cable	to	connect	 the	COMPUTER	 1	IN	 connector	 directly	with	the	monitor	 output	connector	 of	the	
    computer to use Virtual Remote Tool.
    	 Using	a	switcher	or	other	cables	than	the	supplied	VGA	signal	cable	may	cause	failure	in	signal	communication.
    	 VGA	cable	connector:
    	 Pin	Nos.	12	and	15	are	required	for	DDC/CI.
    •	 Virtual	Remote	Tool	may	not	work	depending	on	your	computer’s	specifications	and	version	of	graphic	adapters	or	drivers.
    TIP:
    •	 The	 projector’s	 COMPUTER	 1	IN	 connector	 supports	DDC/CI	(Display	 Data	Channel	 Command	 Interface).	DDC/CI	is	a	standard	
    interface	for	bidirectional	communication	between	display/projector	and	computer.
    •	 For	update	information	on	Virtual	Remote	Tool,	visit	our	website:	http://www.nec-display.com/dl/en/index.html
    Step 1: Install Virtual Remote Tool on the computer
    Supported OS
    Virtual	Remote	 Tool	will	run	on	the	following	operating	systems.
    Windows	Vista	Home	Basic	*1,	Windows	 Vista	Home	Premium	*1,	Windows	 Vista	Business	*1, 
    Windows	Vista	Enterprise	*1,	Windows	 Vista	Ultimate	*1
    Windows	XP	Home	Edition	*2,	Windows	XP	Professional	*2,	Windows	2000	Professional	*2
    *1: 	Supports	32-bit	version.
    *2:		To	 run	 Virtual	 Remote	 Tool,	“Microsoft	 .NET	Framework	 Version	2.0	or	later” 	is	 required. 	The	 Microsoft	 .NET	
    Framework	 Version	2.0	or	later	 is	available	 from	Microsoft’s	 web	page. 	Install	 the	Microsoft	 .NET	Framework	
    Version	 2.0	or	later	 on	your	 computer. 	Windows	 2000	Professional	 supports	Microsoft	 .NET	Framework	 Ver-
    sion 2.0 only. 
    						
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