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    5. Using On-Screen Menu
    Hints on How to Set Up LAN Connection
    To	set	up	the	projector	for	a	LAN	connection:
    Access	the	HTTP	 server	 function	 to	display	 the	web	 browser	 (→	page	47)	 and	 select	 [NETWORK	 SETTINGS]	→ 
    [SETTINGS]	→	[WIRELESS	LAN]	→	[PROFILE	1]	or	[PROFILE	2].
    Two	settings	can	be	set	for	the	USB	 Wireless	LAN	Unit.
    Next	select	 [SETTINGS]	 for	your	 selected	 profile,	and	set	[ENABLE]	 or	[DISABLE]	 for	[DHCP],	 [IP	ADDRESS],	
    [SUBNET	 MASK],	and	[GATEWAY]. 	Last	 click	 [SAVE]. 	To	 reflect	 changes,	 click	the	[SETTING]	 tab	and	 then	 click	
    [APPLY]. 	(→	page	50)
    To	recall	LAN	settings	stored	in	the	profile	number:
    To	use	 [PROFILE	 1]	or	 [PROFILE	 2]	set	 on	the	 HTTP	 server,	 from	the	projector’ 	menu,	 select	[SETUP]	→	[WIRE-
    LESS	 LAN]	→	[PROFILE]	→	[PROFILE	 1]	or	 [PROFILE	 2].	Last	 select	 [YES]	and	press	 the	ENTER	 button.	(→ 
    page	109)
    To connect a DHCP server:
    From	 the	projector	 menu,	select	[SETUP]	→	[WIRED	 LAN]	→	[SETTINGS]	→	[DHCP]	→	[ON] 	and 	press 	the 	ENTER	
    button. 	To	specify	IP	address	without	using	the	DHCP	server,	use	the	HTTP	server	function. 	(→	page	47)
    To	set	only	for	wireless	LAN	(NETWORK	TYPE	and	WEP/WPA):
    Access	the	HTTP	 server	 function	 to	display	 the	web	 browser	 (→	page	47)	 and	 select	 [NETWORK	 SETTINGS]	→ 
    [SETTINGS]	→	[WIRELESS	LAN]	→	[PROFILE	1]	or	[PROFILE	2].
    Make	necessary	settings	for	[SETTINGS]	and	click	[SAVE].
    From	the	projector	menu,	select	[SETUP]	→	[WIRELESS	LAN]	→	[PROFILE]	→	[PROFILE	1]	or	[PROFILE	2]. 	
    To select an SSID:
    Access	the	HTTP	 server	 function	 to	display	 the	web	 browser	 (→	page	47)	 and	 select	 [NETWORK	 SETTINGS]	→ 
    [SETTINGS]	→	[WIRELESS	LAN]	→	[CONNECTION]	→	[SITE	SURVEY]	and	select	the	ID.
    If	you	 do	not	 use	 [SITE	 SURVEY],	 type	the	SSID	 in	[CONNECTION]	 and	select	 [INFRASTRUCTURE]	 or	[AD	 HOC]. 	
    (→	page	50)
    To	receive	lamp	replacement	time	or	error	messages	via	e-mail:
    Access	 the	HTTP	 server	 function	 to	display	 the	web	 browser	 (→	page	47)	 and	 select	 [NETWORK	 SETTINGS]	→ 
    [ALERT	MAIL],	and	set	[SENDER’S	 ADDRESS],	 [SMTP	SERVER	 NAME],	and	[RECIPIENT’S	 ADDRESS].	Last,	
    click	[SAVE]. 	(→	page	52)
    To	execute	[EASY	CONNECTION]	using	Image	Express	Utility	Lite:
    The	[EASY	 CONNECTION]	 is	a	mode	 that	can	abbreviate	 the	troublesome	 LAN	settings	 when	using	the	Image	
    Express	Utility	Lite	and	connecting	the	PC	and	projector	via	a	wireless	LAN.
    The	Image	Express	Utility	Lite	is	contained	on	the	supplied	NEC	Projector	CD-ROM. 	
    To	use	 [EASY	 CONNECTION],	 access	the	HTTP	 server	 function	 to	display	 the	web	 browser	 (→	page	47)	 and	 select	
    [NETWORK	 SETTINGS]	→	[SETTINGS]	→	[WIRELESS	 LAN]	→	[EASY	 CONNECTION]. 	Next	 select	 [SETTINGS]	
    →	[CHANNEL]. 	Last	click	[SAVE].
    From	the	projector	menu,	select	[SETUP]	→	[WIRELESS	LAN]	→	[PROFILE]	→	[EASY	CONNECTION]. 	 
    						
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    5. Using On-Screen Menu
    ❼ Menu Descriptions & Functions [INFO.]
    Displays	the	status	 of	the	 current	 signal	and	lamp	 usage. 	This	 item	has	six	pages. 	The	 information	 included	is	as	
    follows:
    TIP:	Pressing	the	HELP	button	on	the	remote	control	will	show	the	[INFO.]	menu	items.
    [USAGE TIME]
    [LAMP	LIFE	REMAINING]	(%)*
    [LAMP	HOURS	USED]	(H)
    [TOTAL	CARBON	SAVINGS]	(kg-CO2)
    [TOTAL	COST	SAVINGS]($)
    *	 The	progress	indicator	shows	the	percentage	of	remaining	bulb	life.
    	 The	 value	informs	 you	of	the	 amount	 of	lamp	 usage. 	When	 the	remaining	 lamp	time	reaches	 0,	the	LAMP	 LIFE	
    REMAINING	bar	indicator	changes	from	0%	to	100	Hours	and	starts	counting	down.
    	 If	the	remaining	lamp	time	reaches	0	hours,	the	projector	will	not	turn	on.
    •	 The	 message	 to	the	 effect	 that	the	lamp	 should	 be	replaced	 will	be	displayed	 for	one	 minute	 when	the	projec-
    tor	is	turned	 on	and	 when	 the	POWER	 button	on	the	 projector	 or	the	 STANDBY	 button	on	the	 remote	 control	is	
    pressed.
    	 To	dismiss	this	message,	press	any	button	on	the	projector	or	the	remote	control.
    Lamp	life	(H)Brightness	by	modeOFF AUTO ECO NORMAL ECOOFFAUTO ECO NORMAL ECO
    M402W 3500H3500H	to	6000H5000H
    8000H 100%OFF	thru	ECOApprox.	81%Approx.	60%M402X
    M352WS
    M332XS
    M362W 3500H
    3500H	to	6500H5000H
    8000HApprox.	74%M362X
    M322W 3500H
    3500H	to	7000H5500H
    8000HApprox.	76%M322X
    M302WS
    M282X 4500H
    4500H	to	8000H6000H
    10000HApprox.	78%
    •	[TOTAL	CARBON	SAVINGS]
    	 This	 displays	 the	estimated	 carbon	saving	information	 in	kg. 	The	 carbon	 footprint	 factor	in	the	 carbon	 saving	cal-
    culation	is	based	on	the	OECD	(2008	Edition). 	(→	page	34) 
    						
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    5. Using On-Screen Menu
    [SOURCE(1)]
    [RESOLUTION]	[HORIZONTAL	FREQUENCY]	
    [VERTICAL	FREQUENCY]	 [SYNC	TYPE]	
    [SYNC	POLARITY]	 [SCAN	TYPE]
    [SOURCE(2)]
    [SIGNAL	 TYPE]	 [VIDEO	TYPE]	
    [BIT	DEPTH]	 [VIDEO	LEVEL]	
    [3D	SIGNAL]
    [WIRED LAN]
    [IP	ADDRESS]	 [SUBNET	MASK]	
    [GATEWAY]	 [MAC	ADDRESS] 
    						
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    5. Using On-Screen Menu
    [WIRELESS LAN]
    [IP	ADDRESS]	[SUBNET	MASK]	
    [GATEWAY]	 [MAC	ADDRESS]	
    [SSID]	 [NETWORK	TYPE]	
    [WEP/WPA]	 [CHANNEL]	
    [SIGNAL	LEVEL]
    [VERSION(1)]
    [FIRMWARE]	Version
    [DATA]	Version
    [VERSION(2)]
    [FIRMWARE2]	 Version 
    						
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    5. Using On-Screen Menu
    [OTHERS]
    [PROJECTOR	NAME]
    [MODEL	NO.]
    [SERIAL	NUMBER]
    [LAN	UNIT	TYPE]
    [CONTROL	ID]	(when	[CONTROL	ID]	is	set) 
    						
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    5. Using On-Screen Menu
    ❽ Menu Descriptions & Functions [RESET]
    Returning to Factory Default [RESET]
    The	RESET	 feature	allows	you	to	change	 adjustments	 and	settings	 to	the	 factory	 preset	for	a	(all)	 source	 (s)	except	
    the	following:
    [CURRENT	SIGNAL]
    Resets	the	adjustments	for	the	current	signal	to	the	factory	preset	levels. 	
    The	items	 that	can	be	reset	 are:	[PRESET],	 [CONTRAST],	 [BRIGHTNESS],	 [COLOR],	[HUE],	[SHARPNESS],	
    [ASPECT	 RATIO],	[HORIZONTAL],	 [VERTICAL],	[CLOCK],	[PHASE],	[OVERSCAN],	 [NOISE	REDUCTION],	 and	
    [TELECINE].
    [ALL	DATA]
    Reset	all	the	adjustments	and	settings	for	all	the	signals	to	the	factory	preset.
    All  items  can  be  reset  EXCEPT	[LANGUAGE],	 [BACKGROUND],	 [SECURITY],	[COMMUNICATION	 SPEED],	
    [CONTROL	ID],	[STANDBY	 MODE],	[FAN	MODE],	 [CARBON	 CONVERT],	 [CURRENCY],	 [CURRENCY	CON-
    VERT],	[LAMP	LIFE	REMAINING],	 [LAMP	HOURS	 USED],	[TOTAL	CARBON	 SAVINGS],	 [WIRED	LAN],	and	
    [WIRELESS	LAN].
    To	reset	the	lamp	usage	time,	see	 “Clearing	Lamp	Hour	Meter	[CLEAR	LAMP	HOURS]” 	below.
    Clearing Lamp Hour Meter [CLEAR LAMP HOURS]
    Resets	the	lamp	 clock	 back	to	zero. 	Selecting	 this	option	 displays	 submenu	 for	a	confirmation. 	Select	 [YES]	and	press	
    the	ENTER	button.
    NOTE:	Elapsed	time	of	the	lamp	use	will	not	be	affected	even	when	[RESET]	is	done	from	the	menu.
    NOTE:	 The	projector	 will	turn	 off	and	 go	into	 standby	 mode	when	you	continue	 to	use	 the	projector	 for	another	 100	hours	 after	the	
    lamp	 has	reached	 the	end	 of	its	 life.	 In	this	 condition	 you	cannot	 clear	the	lamp	 hour	meter	 on	the	 menu.	 If	this	 happens,	 press	the	
    HELP	button	on	the	remote	control	for	10	seconds	to	reset	the	lamp	clock	back	to	zero.	Do	this	only	after	replacing	the	lamp. 
    						
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    6. Installation and Connections
    32
    1
    This	section	describes	how	to	set	up	your	projector	and	how	to	connect	video	and	audio	sources.
    Your	projector	is	simple	to	set	up	and	use.	But	before	you	get	started,	you	must	first:
    ①	 Set	up	a	screen	and	the	projector.
    ②	 Connect	your	computer	 or	video	 equip-
    ment	to	the	projector.
    	(→	page	121 , 123 , 124 , 125 , 126 , 
    127)
    ③
    	 Connect	 the	supplied	 power	cord. 
    (→
    	page	16)
    NOTE:	 Ensure	 that	the	power	 cord	and	any	other	
    cables	 are	disconnected	 before	moving	 the	pro-
    jector.	 When	moving	 the	projector	 or	when	 it	is	
    not	 in	use,	 cover	 the	lens	 with	 the	sliding	 lens	
    cover.
    ❶ Setting Up the Screen and the Projector
    Selecting a Location
    [M402X/M362X/M322X/M282X]
    The	further	 your	projector	 is	from	 the	screen	 or	wall,	 the	larger	 the	image. 	The	 minimum	 size	the	image	 can	be	is	
    approximately	 30"	(0.76	 m)	measured	 diagonally	 when	the	projector	 is	roughly	 48	inches	 (1.2	m)	from	 the	wall	 or	
    screen. 	The	 largest	 the	image	 can	be	is	300"	 (7.6	m)	when	 the	projector	 is	about	 499	inches	 (12.7	m)	from	 the	wall	
    or screen.
    300
    Distance 
    (Unit: m/inch)Lens center Screen Size
    Screen Size (Unit: cm/inch)
    200
    150
    120
    100
    80
    12.7/498
    6.3/248
    5.0/198
    4.2/1643.3/1312.5/971.6/64
    40
    8.4/331
    60
    30
    1.2/47
    609.6(W)�457.2(H) / 240(W)�180(H)
    406.4(W)�304.8(H) / 160(W)�120(H)
    304.8(W)�228.6(H) / 120(W)�90(H)
    243.8(W)�182.9(H) / 96(W)�72(H)
    203.2(W)�152.4(H) / 80(W)�60(H)
    162.6(W)�121.9(H) / 64(W)�48(H)
    121.9(W)�91.4(H) / 48(W)�36(H)
    81.3(W)�61.0(H) / 32(W)�24(H)
    61.0(W)�45.7(H) / 24(W)�18(H)
    TIP:
    •	 The	distances	are	indicated	by	intermediate	values	between	tele	and	wide.	Use	as	a	rule	of	thumb.
    •	 For	more	details	on	throw	distance,	see	page	119.
    To the wall outlet. 
    						
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    6. Installation and Connections
    [M402W/M362W/M322W]
    The	further	 your	projector	 is	from	 the	screen	 or	wall,	 the	larger	 the	image. 	The	 minimum	 size	the	image	 can	be	is	
    approximately	 30"	(0.76	 m)	measured	 diagonally	 when	the	projector	 is	roughly	 41	inches	 (1.0	m)	from	 the	wall	 or	
    screen. 	The	 largest	 the	image	 can	be	is	300"	 (7.6	m)	when	 the	projector	 is	about	 423	inches	 (10.7	m)	from	 the	wall	
    or screen.
    300
    Distance 
    (Unit:  m/inch)
    Screen Size
    Screen Size (Unit: cm/inch)
    200
    150
    120
    100
    80
    10.7/422
    5.3/210
    4.2/167
    3.5/1392.8/1112.1/821.4/54
    40
    7.1/280
    60
    30
    1.0/40
    646.2(W)�403.9(H) / 254(W)�159(H)
    430.8(W)�269.2(H) / 170(W)�106(H)
    323.1(W)�201.9(H) / 127(W)�79(H)
    258.5(W)�161.5(H) / 102(W)�64(H)
    215.4(W)�134.6(H) / 85(W)�53(H)
    172.3(W)�107.7(H) / 68(W)�42(H)
    129.2(W)�80.8(H) / 51(W)�32(H)
    86.2(W)�53.8(H) / 34(W)�21(H)
    64.6(W)�40.4(H) / 25(W)�16(H)
    Lens center
    TIP:
    •	 The	distances	are	indicated	by	intermediate	values	between	tele	and	wide.	Use	as	a	rule	of	thumb.
    •	 For	more	details	on	throw	distance,	see	page	119.
    [M332XS]
    The	 further	 your	projector	 is	from	 the	screen	 or	wall,	 the	larger	 the	image. 	The	 minimum	 size	the	image	 can	be	is	ap-
    proximately	 60"	(1.52	 m)	measured	 diagonally	 when	the	projector	 is	roughly	 27	inches	 (0.68	m)	from	 the	wall	 or	screen. 	
    The	largest	the	image	can	be	is	150"	(3.8	m)	when	the	projector	is	about	69	inches	(1.8	m)	from	the	wall	or	screen.
    150
    120
    Distance 
    (Unit: m/inch)
    Lens center Screen Size
    1.4/551.8/69.2
    1.2/45.50.9/360.7/26.6
    203.2(W)�152.4(H) / 80(W)�60(H)
    162.6(W)�121.9(H) / 64(W)�48(H)
    121.9(W)�91.4(H) / 48(W)�36(H)
    Screen Size (Unit: cm/inch)304.8(W)�228.6(H) / 120(W)�90(H)
    243.8(W)�182.9(H) / 96(W)�72(H)
    100
    80
    60
    TIP:
    •	 Digital	Zoom	can	result	in	a	blurry	image	due	to	the	electronic	zoom.
    •	 For	more	details	on	throw	distance,	see	page	119. 
    						
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    6. Installation and Connections
    [M352WS/M302WS]
    The	further	 your	projector	 is	from	 the	screen	 or	wall,	 the	larger	 the	image. 	The	 minimum	 size	the	image	 can	be	is	ap-
    proximately	 60"	(1.52	 m)	measured	 diagonally	 when	the	projector	 is	roughly	 22	inches	 (0.6	m)	from	 the	wall	 or	screen. 	
    The	largest	the	image	can	be	is	150"	(3.8	m)	when	the	projector	is	about	58	inches	(1.5	m)	from	the	wall	or	screen.
    150
    120
    Distance 
    (Unit: m/inch)
    Lens center Screen Size
    1.2/46.31.5/58.31/38.30.8/30.30.6/22.2
    Screen Size (Unit: cm/inch)323.1(W)�201.9(H) / 127(W)�79(H)
    258.5(W)�161.5(H) / 102(W)�64(H)
    100
    80
    60
    215.4(W)�134.6(H) / 85(W)�53(H)
    172.3(W)�107.7(H) / 68(W)�42(H)
    129.2(W)�80.8(H) / 51(W)�32(H)
    TIP:
    •	 Digital	Zoom	can	result	in	a	blurry	image	due	to	the	electronic	zoom.
    •	 For	more	details	on	throw	distance,	see	page	119. 
    						
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    6. Installation and Connections
    B
    D
    Cα
    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
    B	=	 Vertical 	distance 	between 	lens 	center 	and	
    screen center
    C	=	 Throw	distance
    D	=	 Vertical 	distance 	between 	lens 	center 	and	
    screen	 bottom	 (top	of	screen	 for	ceiling	 ap-
    plication)
    α
    	=	 Throw	angle
    NOTE:	 The	values	 in	the	 tables	 are	design	 values	and	
    may	vary.
    [M402X/M362X/M322X/M282X]
    Screen SizeB C
    Dα
    Diagonal WidthHeight widetele widetele
    inch mminch mminch mminch mminch mm -inch mminch mmdegree -
    degree
    30 762 24610 18457 12297  35 892  -60 1523  3 69 
    17�6 -10�5 401016 32813 24610 16396  47 1206  -81 2056  4 91 17�5 -10�5 601524 481219 36914 23594  72 1833  -123  3123  5 137 17�5 -10�5 802032 641626 481219 31792  97 2461  -165  4192  7 183 17�5 -10�5 902286 721829 541372 35892  109 2775  -186  4725  8 206 17�5 -10�5 100 2540 802032 601524 39990  122 3088  -207  5258  9 228 17�5 -10�5 120 3048 962438 721829 471188  146 3716  -249  6324  11 274 17�5 -10�5 1503810 1203048 902286 591486  183 4658  -312  7925  14 343 17�5 -10�5 2005080 1604064 1203048 781981  245 6228  -417 10594  18 457 17�5 -10�5 3007620 2406096 1804572 1172971  369 9367  -627 15931  27 685 17�5 -10�5 
    [M402W/M362W/M322W]
    Screen SizeB C
    Dα
    Diagonal WidthHeight widetele widetele
    inch mminch mminch mminch mminch mm -inch mminch mmdegree -
    degree
    30 762 25646 16404 10252  29 749  -50 1278  2 50 
    17�6 -10�5 401016 34862 21538 13336  40 1015  -68 1731  3 67 17�6 -10�5 601524 511292 32808 20504  61 1547  -104  2636  4 100 17�5 -10�5 802032 681723 421077 26672  82 2080  -139  3541  5 133 17�5 -10�5 902286 761939 481212 30756  92 2346  -157  3995  6 151 17�5 -10�5 100 2540 852154 531346 33840  103 2611  -175  4447  7 167 17�5 -10�5 120 3048 1022585 641615 401008  124 3144  -211  5353  8 200 17�5 -10�5 150 3810 1273231 792019 501260  155 3942  -264  6708  10 250 17�5 -10�5 2005080 1704308 1062692 661680  208 5273  -353  8971  13 333 17�5 -10�5 3007620 2546462 1594039 992520  312 7936  -531 13497  20 500 17�5 -10�5 
    [M332XS]
    Screen SizeB C
    Dα
    Diagonal WidthHeight widewide
    inch mminch mminch mminch mminch mminch mmdegree
    60 1524 481219 36914 24617
    27675
    6160
    40�8802032 641626 481219 32823
    36915
    821440�8100 2540 802032 601524 411029
    461156
    1126740�71203048 962438 721829 491235
    551396
    1332040�71503810 1203048 902286 611543
    691757
    1640040�7
    [M352WS/M302WS]
    Screen SizeB C
    Dα
    Diagonal WidthHeight widewide
    inch mminch mminch mminch mminch mminch mmdegree
    60 1524 511292 32808 21524
    22565
    5120
    40�9802032 681723 421077 27698
    30769
    616040�8100 2540 852154 531346 34873
    38973
    819940�8120 3048 1022585 641615 411047
    461177
    923940�7150 3810 1273231 792019 521309
    581482
    1229940�7
    Screen center
    Lens center Screen bottom 
    						
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