NEC Np64 Projector User Manual
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42 5. Using the Viewer (NP64/NP54) 5. Press the ▶ button. The next image will be displayed. 6. Press the ◀ button. The previous image will be displayed. 7. Press the MENU button. The control bar will be displayed. • Pressing the MENU button during display of the control bar will display the SOURCE SEL ECT screen. Press the MENU button again to close the SOURCE SELECT screen. • Pressing the EXIT button during display of the control bar will close the control bar. 8. Press the ▶ button to select [ ] and press the EN- TER button. The selected image will be rotated 90 degrees clockwise. • From this state, each time the ENTER button is pressed, the image will be rotated by 90 degrees clockwise. 9. Press the ▶ button to select [ ] and press the EN- TER button. The control bar will be closed. 10. Press the EXIT button. The thumbnail screen will be displayed. • Another way to display the thumbnail screen is to go back to Step 7 and select [ ] of the control bar and press the ENTER button. • To return the slide screen from the thumbnail screen, select the image you wish to display in slide and press the ENTER button. Removing the USB memory from the projector 1. Press the MENU button with the thumbnail screen displayed. The pop-up menu will be displayed at the bottom left of the screen. • Pressing the MENU button during display of the pop-up menu will display the on-screen menu. Press the MENU button again to close the on-screen menu. 2. Select [REMOVE USB DEVICE] and press the ENTER button. • The confi rmation message will be displayed at the cen- te r.
43 5. Using the Viewer (NP64/NP54) 3. Press the ◀ to select [OK] and press the ENTER button. The confi rmation message will be displayed at the center of the screen. 4. Press the ENTER button. The confi rmation message will be changed. 5. Remove the USB memory from the projector. NOTE: If you remove the USB memory from the projector without using [REMOVE USB DEVICE] from the menu, the projector may not operate correctly. If this happens, turn off the projector and unplug the power cable. Wait 3 minutes, then connect the power cable, and turn on the projector. Exiting the Viewer 1. Press the MENU button with the slide screen or the thumbnail screen displayed. The control bar or the pop-up menu will be dis- played. 2. Press the MENU button again. The on-screen menu will be displayed. 3. Select a source other than [VIEWER] and press the ENTER button. The Viewer will be exited. TIP: To exit the Viewer using the remote control, select a source other than [VIEWER].
44 5. Using the Viewer (NP64/NP54) ❸ Operating the slide screen The slide screen allows you to perform the following operations. ▶ button ����������������������������Displays the nex t image � ◀ button ����������������������������Displays the previous image � ENTER button ��������������������Displays the pointer ( ) � The pointer can be moved by using the ▲▼◀ ▶ button � Press the ENTER button again to close the pointer � EXIT button ������������������������Switches to the thumbnail screen � MENU button����������������������Displays the control bar� Use the ◀ or ▶ button to move the yellow cursor to the item and press the ENTER button � Each function is shown below � ①②③ ④⑤ ⑥⑦ Button Name Description ① BackDisplays the previous image. ② Play/PauseStarts or stops auto playback of slideshow. Or starts or stops slide- show. ③ ForwardDisplays the next image. ④ 90° clockwiseRotates the image 90 degrees clockwise. ⑤ 90° counterclockwiseRotates the image 90 degrees counter clockwise. ⑥ ExitCloses the control bar. ⑦ ReturnSwitches to the thumbnail screen. ❹ Operating the thumbnail screen Parts of thumbnail screen ① ② ④ ⑤③
45 5. Using the Viewer (NP64/NP54) Name Description ① Path Displays the path of the displayed image. When a USB memory is inserted, the drive name is displayed as [USB]. When the Bluetooth USB adaptor is inserted, the drive name is displayed as [Bluetooth ]. ② Up directoryReturns to the upper (parent) folder. ③ Images or folder (in thumbnail or icon form)Displays the image in the thumbnail (reduced display) or icon form. ④ File name of selected imageDisplays the file name of the image you move the cursor to. ⑤ Information • When the image is highlighted: Displays the given number in the order of display, the last date and time of the image changing, and the file size. The date and time of the image received using the Bluetooth wireless technol-ogy will not be shown.• When the folder is highlighted: Displays the last date and time of the folder.• When the drive is highlighted: Displays the free space of the drive. Operating the thumbnail screen ▲▼◀ ▶ buttons ������������������Moves the cursor � ENTER button ��������������������Switches to the slide screen when the image is highlighted � The files in a folder are displayed when the folder is highlighted � It returns to the upper (parent) folder when the “Up director y” is highlighted � EXIT button ������������������������Returns to the upper (parent) folder � MENU button����������������������Displays the following pop-up menu � Menu item Description P L AY Selects to start slideshow. DELETE( Note )Deletes the images received with Bluetooth wireless technology. The submenu of [DELETE] or [DELETE ALL FILES] is displayed. REMOVE USB DEVICEStops the USB memor y inser ted into the projector. Execute this menu item before removing the USB memory from the projector. OPTIONSDisplays [OPTIONS] menu. (→ this page) Note: This option will be displayed when the optional Bluetooth® USB adaptor (NP01BA) is in- serted into the projector. (→ page 4 9) [OPTIONS] menu Factory settings are indicated in square bracket [ ]. Menu itemDescription VIEWER PLAY MODE[MANUAL] AUTOSelects auto play or manual play (button op-eration) of slideshow. INTERVAL[5 SECONDS] -300 SECONDSSpecifies inter val time when [AUTO] is se-lected for PLAY MODE. S TA R T [SLIDE] THUMBNAILSS e l e c t s t h e s li d e s c re e n or t h e t hum b nail screen when the Viewer starts R E P E AT OFF [ON] Tu r n s o n o r o f f t h e r e p e a t f u n c t i o n w h e n [AUTO] i s sel e c te d for [PL AY M O DE] an d turns on or off the rotation when [MANUAL] is selected for [PLAY MODE]. SHOW THUMBNAILS OFF [ON]S e l e c t s [O N] to d i s p l ay t h u m b n a i l s i n t h e thumbnail screen. Selec t [OFF ] to display icons representing image.
46 5. Using the Viewer (NP64/NP54) 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. USB REMOVE USB DEVICEEXECUTEStops 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. PA S S K E Y (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 FIRMWAREDisplays 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 4 9)
47 5. Using the Viewer (NP64/NP54) Entering 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. Entering characters 1. Press the ▼ button. The cursor will move to the character type section. 2. Press the ◀ 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 ▼ 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. After completing entry, press the ▼ 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 fi eld
48 5. Using the Viewer (NP64/NP54) Changing characters in the entry field 1. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to move the cursor to se - lect and . The and will be changed to dark gray. 2. Press the ◀ 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 ▼ 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.
49 5. Using the Viewer (NP64/NP54) ❺ Using the Bluetooth® wireless technology to transmit images Overview 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. Typical Specifications of Bluetooh® USB Adaptor Model nameN P01BA Standard Bluetooth Ver.2.0+EDR Transmission methodFH-SS (Frequency-Hopping Spread Spectrum) Frequency range2.4GHz band (2402-2480MHz) Transmission output2.5mW, Class2 Supported profilesBIP (Basic Imaging Profile)OPP (Object Push Profile) Communication distanceApprox. 10m/33 feet (*The communication distance may vary depending on the environ- ment.) Dimensions 17.6 mm/0.69”(Width) x 9.0 mm/0.35”(Height) x 56.3 mm/2.22”(Depth) Weight6g/0.2 oz Use environmentTemperature: 0°C to 40°C/ 32°F to 104°FHumidity: 20 to 80% (non-condensing) Storage environmentTemperature: -10°C to 60°C/14°F to 140°FHumidity: 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.
50 5. Using the Viewer (NP64/NP54) Operating Procedures 1. Turn on the projector. 2. Select [VIEWER] from the [SOURCE] 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. Insert the Bluetooth® USB adaptor into the USB 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. 4. Transmit 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 44), ( → “4. Operating the thumbnail screen” on page 44) • To delete the received images, press the MENU button in the thumbnail screen to select [DELETE…] from the pop-up menu. 6. Finish using the Bluetooth® USB adaptor. • Remove the Bluetooth® USB adaptor from the projector.
51 5. Using the Viewer (NP64/NP54) Troubleshooting on Using the Bluetooth wireless technology to transmit images 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 50)• 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 4 9)• 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 4 6)• 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 46)• Check if your transmission device suppor ts the BIP or OPP profile. (→ page 4 9)