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1. Introduction
➋ Introduction to the Projector
This	section	introduces	you	to	your	new	projector	and	describes	the	features	and	controls.
Congratulations on Your Purchase of the Projector
This	 DLP™	 projector	 is	one	 of	the	 very	 best	projectors	 available	today.	The	projector	 enables	you	to	project	 pre-
cise	images	 up	to	300	 inches	 (measured	 diagonally)	 from	your	PC	or	Macintosh	 computer	(desktop	or	notebook),	
VCR,	DVD	player	or	document	camera.
You	 can	use	the	projector	 on	a	tabletop...

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1. Introduction
•	 Viewer	supports	USB	memory	or	the	Bluetooth®	wireless	technology	(NP64/NP54	only)
	 The	NP64	and	NP54	projectors	have	the	Viewer.
	 The	Viewer	allows	you	to	view	the	image	files	stored	in	a	commercially	available	USB	memory	inserted	into	the	
USB	port	of	the	projector.
	 Connecting	the	optional	Bluetooth®	USB	 adaptor	 (NP01BA)	 to	the	 projector	 will	allow	 you	to	transmit	 images	
wirelessly	from	your	computers	or	mobile	phones	with	Bluetooth	wireless	technology	to	the	projector....

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1. Introduction
➌ Part Names of the Projector
Zoom Lever
( → page 2 2)
Controls
(→ page 6 )
Lens
Lens cover
( → page 5 )
Built-in Security Slot ( 
 )*
Adjustable Tilt Foot Button(→ page 2 1)
Adjustable Tilt Foot
(→ page 2 1)
Remote Sensor
(
→ page 8 )
Front/Top
AC Input
Connect the supplied power cable’s three-pin plug here, and plug 
the other end into an active wall outlet. ( → page 15)
Terminal Panel
(→ page 6 )
Rear
*	 This	security	slot	supports	the	MicroSaver	®	Security	System.
Ventilation...

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1. Introduction
Bottom
Lamp Cover
( → page 7 9)
Rear Feet
( → page 2 1)
Cooling Pump Cover(→ page 8 1)
Opening and closing the lens cover
Slide	the	lens	cover	to	the	right	to	uncover	the	lens.
To	cover	the	lens,	slide	the	lens	cover	to	the	left.
N OTE:
•	 The	 lens	cover	 works	 in	conjunction	 with	the	AV	mute	 function.	 Closing	the	lens	 cover	 will	turn	 off	the	 image	 and	sound	 dur-
ing	normal	projector	operation;	opening	it	will	restore	the	image	and	sound.
	 With	 the	lens	 cover	 closed	 the...

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1. Introduction
Top Features
1. POWER  Button  (ON  /  STAND  BY )  () (→	 page	
1 6,	2 8)
2.  POWER Indicator (→	page	1 5,	1 6,	2 8,	8 3)
3.  STATUS Indicator (→	page	8 3)
4.  LAMP Indicator (→	page	7 9,	8 3)
5.  FOCUS Button (→	page	2 4)
6.  MENU Button (→	page	5 2)
7.  AUTO  ADJ. ◀  /  SOURCE  ▶  /  Keystone  ▲▼  But-
tons  (→
	page	1 8,	2 5,	27 )
8.  ENTER Button
9. EXIT Button
Terminal Panel Features
1. CO M PU T ER  I N /  C omp on e nt  I nput  C onn e c tor 
(Mini D-Sub 15 Pin) ( →	page	12,	13...

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❹ Part Names of the Remote Control
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3
7
5
6
1
2
10
12
13
11
14
9
4
8
26
27
28
16
17
22
24
25 21
15
20
19 18
23
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1. 
Infrared Transmitter
	( →	page	8)
2.  POWER ON Button
	( →	page	16 )
3.  POWER OFF Button
	( →	page	28)
4, 5, 6. COMPUTER 1/2/3 Button
	( →
	page	18)	
	 (COMPUTER	2/3	button	is	not	available	on	this	
series	of	projectors)
7.  AUTO ADJ. Button
	( →	page	27 )
8.  VIDEO Button
	( →	page	18 )
9.  S-VIDEO Button
	( →	page	18 )
10.  VIEWER Button
	( →	page	38.	The	VIEWER...

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1. Introduction
30°
30°
30°
30°
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.
•...

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This	section	describes	how	to	set	up	your	projector	and	how	to	connect	video	and	audio	sources.
2. Installation and Connections
➊ Setting Up the Screen and the Projector
Selecting a Location
The	 further	 your	projector	 is	from	 the	screen	 or	wall,	 the	larger	 the	image.	 The	minimum	 size	the	image	 can	be	is	
33"	 (0.84	 m)	measured	 diagonally	 when	the	projector	 is	roughly	 57	inches	 (1.44	m)	from	 the	wall	 or	screen.	 The	
largest	the	image	 can	be	is	300"	 (7.6	m)	when	 the...

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2. Installation and Connections
Throw Distance and Screen Size
The	following	 shows	the	proper	 relative	 positions	 of	the	 projector	 and	screen.	 Refer	to	the	 table	 to	determine	 the	
position	of	installation.
Distance Chart
C
D
B
Screen center
Lens center
Screen bottom
2.28"/58 mm
Projector bottom
Screen	SizeB C
D α
Diagonal WidthHeight wide-tele wide-tele
inch inchinchinch inchinchdegree
33	26	20	13	-57	3	-12.6	40	32	24	15	57	-69	3	15.0	-12.5	60	48	36	23	87	-105	5	14.9	-12.4	67	54	40	26	97...

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2. Installation and Connections
 WARNING
*	 Installing	your	projector	 on	the	 ceiling	 must	be	done	
by	 a	qualified	 technician.	 Contact	your	NEC	 dealer	
for	more	information.
*	 Do	not	attempt	to	install	the	projector	yourself.
•	 Only	 use	your	 projector	 on	a	solid,	 level	surface.	 If	
the	projector	 falls	to	the	 ground,	 you	can	 be	injured	
and	the	projector	severely	damaged.
•	 Do	 not	use	 the	projector	 where	temperatures	 var y	
greatly.	The	projector	 must	be	used	 at	temperatures...
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