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    6. Installation and Connections
    Example	of	wireless	LAN	connection
    (Network	Type	→	Infrastructure)
     PC with wireless 
    LAN card inserted PC with built-in wireless 
    LAN function
    Wired LAN
    Wireless access point
    USB Wireless LAN Unit
    To	
    enable	 direct	communication	 (i.e.,	peer-to-peer)	 between	personal	 computers	 and	projectors,	 you	need	 to	
    select	the	Ad	Hoc	mode.
    Use	the	HTTP	server	function	to	make	the	settings. 	(→	page	47)
    PC with wireless 
    LAN card inserted PC with built-in wireless 
    LAN function
    Use	the	HTTP	server	function	to	make	the	settings.
    	(→	page	47)
    Example	of	wireless	LAN	connection	(Network	Type	→	Ad	Hoc)
    USB Wireless LAN Unit 
    						
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    This	section 	describes 	the 	simple 	maintenance 	procedures 	you 	should 	follow 	to 	clean 	the 	lens, 	the 	cabinet, 	and 	to	
    replace	the	lamp.
    ❶ Cleaning the Lens
     WARNING
    •	 Do	 not	spray	 flammable	 gas	to	get	 rid	of	dust	 and	dirt	that	 accumulate	 in	the	 lens. 	Doing	 so	could	 cause	 a	
    fire.
    •	 Turn	off	the	projector	before	cleaning.
    •	 The	projector	has	a	plastic	lens. 	Use	a	commercially	available	plastic	lens	cleaner.
    •	 Do	not	scratch	or	mar	the	lens	surface	as	a	plastic	lens	is	easily	scratched.
    •	 Never	use	alcohol	or	glass	lens	cleaner	as	doing	so	will	cause	damage	to	the	plastic	lens	surface.
    ❷ Cleaning the Cabinet
    Turn	off	the	projector,	and	unplug	the	projector	before	cleaning.
    •	 Use	a	dry	soft	cloth	to	wipe	dust	off	the	cabinet.
    	 If	heavily	soiled,	use	a	mild	detergent. 	
    •	 Never	use	strong	detergents	or	solvents	such	as	alcohol	or	thinner. 	
    •	 When	cleaning	the	vents	 or	the	 speaker	 using	a	vacuum	 cleaner,	 do	not	 force	 the	brush	 of	the	 vacuum	 cleaner	
    into	the	slits	of	the	cabinet.
    Vacuum the dust off the vents.
    •	 Clogged	vents	may	cause	a	rise	in		the	internal	temperature	of	the	projector,	resulting	in	malfunction.
    •	 Do	not	scratch	or	hit	the	cabinet	with	your	fingers	or	any	hard	objects
    •	 Contact	your	dealer	for	cleaning	the	inside	of	the	projector.
    NOTE:	Do	not	 apply	 volatile	 agent	such	as	insecticide	 on	the	 cabinet,	 the	lens,	 or	the	 screen.	 Do	not	 leave	 a	rubber	 or	vinyl	 product	
    in	prolonged	contact	with	it.	Otherwise	the	surface	finish	will	be	deteriorated	or	the	coating	may	be	stripped	off.	
    7. Maintenance 
    						
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    7. Maintenance
    ❸ Replacing the Lamp
    When	the	lamp	 reaches	 the	end	 of	its	 life,	 the	LAMP	 indicator	 in	the	 cabinet	 will	blink	 red	and	 the	message	 “THE	LAMP	
    HAS	REACHED	 THE	END	 OF	ITS	 USABLE	 LIFE.	PLEASE		 REPLACE	 THE	LAMP.” 	will	 appear	 (*).	Even	 though	 the	
    lamp	may	still	be	working,	 replace	the	lamp	 to	maintain	 the	optimal	 projector	 performance. 	After	 replacing	 the	lamp,	
    be	sure	to	clear	the	lamp	hour	meter. 	(→	page	115)
     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	cord. 	Allow	at	least	one	hour	for	the	lamp	to	cool	before	handling.
    •	 Use	the	specified	lamp	for	safety	and	performance. 	
    	 To	order	the	replacement	lamp,	specify	your	lamp	type.
    	 Replacement	lamp:
    	 NP30LP:	M402W/M402X/M352WS/M332XS
    	 NP29LP:	M362W/M362X
    	 NP28LP:	M322W/M322X/M302WS
    	 NP27LP:	M282X
    •	 DO	NOT 	REMOVE 	ANY 	SCREWS 	except 	one 	lamp 	cover 	screw 	and 	three 	lamp 	housing 	screws. 	You 	could 	receive	
    an	electric	shock.
    •	 Do	not	break	the	glass	on	the	lamp	housing.
    	 Keep	 finger	prints	off	the	 glass	 surface	 on	the	 lamp	 housing. 	Leaving	 finger	prints	on	the	 glass	 surface	 might	cause	
    an	unwanted	shadow	and	poor	picture	quality.
    •	 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. 	If	 this	 happens,	 be	sure	 to	replace	 the	lamp. 	If	 you	 continue	 to	use	
    the	 lamp	 after	the	lamp	 reaches	 the	end	 of	its	 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	NEC	
    dealer	for	lamp	replacement.
    *NOTE:	This	message	will	be	displayed	under	the	following	conditions:
    •	 for	one	minute	after	the	projector	has	been	powered	on
    •	 when	the		(POWER)	button	on	the	projector	cabinet	or	the	STANDBY	button	on	the	remote	control	is	pressed
    To	turn	off	the	message,	press	any	button	on	the	projector	cabinet	or	the	remote	control.
    Optional	lamp	and	tools	needed	for	replacement:
    •	 Phillips	screwdriver	(plus-head)
    •	 Replacement	lamp
    Flow of Replacing the Lamp
    Step 1. Replace the lamp 
    Step 2.	 Clear	the	lamp	usage	hours	(→	page	115) 
    						
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    7. Maintenance
    2.	 Remove	the	lamp	housing.
    (1)	Loosen	the	three	 screws	 securing	 the	lamp	 housing	 until	the	phillips	 screwdriver	 goes	into	a	freewheeling	 condi-
    tion.
    	 •	 The	three	screws	are	not	removable.
    	 •		There	 is	an	 interlock	 on	this	 case	 to	prevent	 the	risk	 of	electrical	 shock.	Do	 not	 attempt	 to	circumvent	 this	
    interlock.
    (2)	Remove	the	lamp	housing	by	holding	it.
     CAUTION:
    Make	sure	that	the	lamp	housing	is	cool	enough	to	before	removing	it.
    Interlock
    To replace the lamp: 
    1.	 Remove	the	lamp	cover.
    (1)	Loosen	the	lamp	cover	screw
    	 •	The	lamp	cover	screw	is	not	removable.
    (2)	Push	and	slide	the	lamp	cover	off. 
    						
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    7. Maintenance
    This completes the lamp replacement.
    Go on to the clearing lamp hour meters. 
    NOTE:	When	you	continue	 to	use	 the	projector	 for	another	 100	hours	 after	the	lamp	 has	reached	 the	end	 of	its	 life,	 the	projector	
    cannot	turn	on	and	the	menu	is	not	displayed.
    If	this	happens,	press	the	HELP	button	on	the	remote	control	for	10	seconds	to	reset	the	lamp	clock	back	to	zero.
    When	the	lamp	time	clock	is	reset	to	zero,	the	LAMP	indicator	goes	out. 	
    To clear the lamp usage hours:
    1.	 Place	the	projector	where	you	use	it.
    2.	 Plug	the	power	cord	into	the	wall	outlet,
    	and	then	turn	on	the	projector.
    3.	 Clear	the	lamp	usage	hours.
    From the menu, select [RESET] → [CLEAR LAMP HOURS] and reset the lamp usage hours.
    4.	 Reattach	the	lamp	cover.
    (1)	Slide	the	lamp	cover	back	until	it	snaps	into	place.
    (2)	Tighten	the	screw	to	secure	the	lamp	cover.
    	 •	Be	sure	to	tighten	the	screw.
    3.	 Install	a	new	lamp	housing.
    (1)	Insert	a	new	lamp	housing	until	the	lamp	housing	is	plugged	into	the	socket. 	
    (2)	Push	the	top	center	of	the	lamp	housing	to	secure	it.
    (3)	Secure	it	in	place	with	the	three	screws.
    	 •	Be	sure	to	tighten	the	screws. 
    						
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    8. Appendix
    ❶ Troubleshooting
    This	section	helps	you	resolve	problems	you	may	encounter	while	setting	up	or	using	the	projector.
    Indicator Messages
    Power Indicator
    Indicator ConditionProjector ConditionNote
    Off The main power is off –
    Blinking light Blue0.5 sec On,
    0.5 sec Off The projector is getting ready to turn on.
    Wait for a moment.
    2.5 sec On,
    0.5 sec Off Off Timer is enabled.
     –
    Orange
    0.5 sec On,
    0.5 sec Off The projector is cooling down.
    Wait for a moment.
    Steady light Blue The projector is turned on. –
    Orange The  projector  is  [NETWORK  STANDBY]  mode  or 
    sleep mode*. –
    Red [NORMAL] is selected for [STANDBY MODE] –
    Status Indicator
    Indicator ConditionProjector Condition Note
    Off Power  on  or  Standby  ([NORMAL]  or  [NETWORK 
    STANDBY] for [STANDBY MODE]) –
    Blinking light Red1  cycle  (0.5  sec 
    On, 2.5 sec Off) Lamp cover error or lamp housing error
    Replace the lamp cover or lamp housing correctly.
    2  cycle  (0.5  sec 
    On, 0.5 sec Off) Temperature error
    The  projector  is  overheated.  Move  the  projector  to  a 
    cooler location.
    3  cycle  (0.5  sec 
    On, 0.5 sec Off) Power error
    Power  unit  is  not  working  properly.  Contact  your 
    dealer.
    4  cycle  (0.5  sec 
    On, 0.5 sec Off) Fan error
    Fans will not work correctly.
    6  cycle  (0.5  sec 
    On, 0.5 sec Off) Lamp error
    Lamp  fails  to  light.  Wait  a  full  minute  and  then  turn 
    on again.
    Orange 1  cycle  (0.5  sec 
    On, 2.5 sec Off) Network conflict 
    Both the built-in wired LAN and the wireless LAN cannot be 
    connected to the same network at the same time.
    To use both built-in wired LAN and wireless LAN at the same 
    time, connect them to different networks. When the projector 
    is in NORMAL STANDBY mode or NETWORK STANDBY mode, 
    even if a network conflict occurs, the STATUS indicator will 
    not blink orange.
    Green
    Re-firing the lamp (The projector is cooling down.) The projector is re-firing.
    Wait for a moment.
    Steady light Green The projector is in [NORMAL] mode or sleep mode. –
    Orange CONTROL PANEL LOCK is on. You  have  pressed  cabinet  button  when  Control  Panel 
    Lock is on.
    CONTROL ID error Remote control ID and projector ID are not matched.
    Lamp Indicator
    Indicator ConditionProjector Condition Note
    Off Normal –
    Blinking light Red Lamp has reached its end of life. Lamp replacement 
    message will be displayed. Replace the lamp.
    Steady light Red Lamp has been used beyond its limit. The projector 
    will not turn on until the lamp is replaced. Replace the lamp.
    Green [ECO  MODE]  is  set  to  [AUTO  ECO],  [NORMAL]  or 
    [ECO] –
    *	For	more	information	on	"sleep	mode",	see	page	123.
    Over-Temperature	Protection
    If	
    the	 temperature	 inside	the	projector	 rises	too	high,	 the	over-temperature	 protector	will	automatically	 turn	off	the	 lamp	
    with	the	STATUS	indicator	blinking	(2-cycle	On	and	Off.)
    Should	this	happen,	do	the	following:
    •	 Unplug	the	power	cord	after	the	cooling	fans	stop.
    •	 Move	the	projector	to	a	cooler	location	if	the	room	where	you	are	presenting	is	particularly	too	warm.
    •	 Clean	the	vents	if	they	are	clogged	with	dust.
    •	 Wait	about	60	minutes	until	the	inside	of	the	projector	becomes	cool	enough. 
    						
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    8. Appendix
    Common Problems & Solutions
    (→	“Power/Status/Lamp	Indicator” 	on	page	135.)
    ProblemCheck	These	Items
    Does not turn on
    or shut down•	 Check	 that	the	power	 cord	is	plugged	 in	and	 that	 the	power	 button	 on	the	 projector	 cabinet	or	the	 remote	 control	is on� (→ pages 16, 17)•	 Ensure	that	the	lamp	cover	is	installed	correctly.	(→ page 134)•	 Check	 to	see	 if	the	 projector	 has	overheated.	 If	there	 is	insufficient	 ventilation	around	the	projector	 or	if	the	 room	where you are presenting is particularly warm, move the projector to a c\
    ooler location�•	 Check	 to	see	 if	you	 continue	 to	use	 the	projector	 for	another	 100	hours	 after	the	lamp	 has	reached	 the	end	 of	its	life� If so, replace the lamp� After replacing the lamp, reset the lamp hours used� (→ page 115)•	 The	lamp	may	fail	to	light.	Wait	a	full	minute	and	then	turn	on	the	power	again.•	 Set	 [FAN	MODE]	 to	[HIGH	 ALTITUDE]	 when	using	 the	projector	 at	altitudes	 approximately	 5500	feet/1700	 meters	or higher� Using the projector at altitudes approximately 5500 feet/1700 meters or higher without setting to [HIGH ALTITUDE] can cause the projector to overheat and the projector could shut down� If this happens, wait a couple minutes and turn on the projector � (→ page 101) If you turn on the projector immediately after the lamp is turned off, the fans run without displaying an image for some time and then the projector will display the image� Wait for a moment�
    Will turn off•	 Ensure	that	the	[OFF	TIMER]	or	[AUTO	POWER	OFF]	is	off.	(→ page 96, 104)
    No picture
    •	 Use	 the	input	 select	 button	 on	the	 remote	 control	to	select	 your	source	 (COMPUTER,	 HDMI1,	HDMI2,	VIDEO,	USB-A, LAN, or USB-B)� (→ page 19) If there is still no picture, press the button again�•	 Ensure	your	cables	are	connected	properly.•	 Use	menus	to	adjust	the	brightness	and	contrast.	(→ page 88)•	 Ensure	that	the	lens	cover	is	open.	(or	lens	cap	is	removed	on	M352WS/M302WS/M332XS)	(→ page 5, 17)•	 Reset	the	settings	or	adjustments	to	factory	preset	levels	using	the	[RESET]	in	the	Menu.	(→ page 115)•	 Enter	your	registered	keyword	if	the	Security	function	is	enabled.	(→ page 35)•	 Be	sure	to	connect	 the	projector	 and	notebook	 PC	while	 the	projector	 is	in	 standby	 mode	and	before	 turning	 on	the power to the notebook PC� In most cases the output signal from the notebook PC is not turned on unless connected to the projector before being powered up�* If the screen goes blank while using your remote control, it may be the result of the computer’s screen-saver or power management software�•	 See	also	the	next page�
    Picture  suddenly  be -
    comes dark•	 Check	 if	the	 projector	 is	in	 the	 Forced	 ECO	mode	 because	 of	too	 high	 ambient	 temperature.	 If	this	 is	the	 case,	lower the internal temperature of the projector by selecting [HIGH] for \
    [FAN MODE]� (→ page 101)
    Color tone or hue is un -
    usual
    •	 Check	if	an	appropriate	color	is	selected	in	[WALL	COLOR].	If	so,	select	an	appropriate	option.	(→ page 95)•	 Adjust	[HUE]	in	[PICTURE].	(→ page 88)
    Image isn’t square to the 
    screen
    •	 Reposition	the	projector	to	improve	its	angle	to	the	screen.	(→ page 20)•	 Use	the	Keystone	correction	function	to	correct	the	trapezoid	distortion.	(→ page 24)
    Picture is blurred
    •	 Adjust	the	focus.	(→ page 23)•	 Reposition	the	projector	to	improve	its	angle	to	the	screen.	(→ page 20)•	 Ensure 	that 	the 	distance 	between 	the 	projector 	and 	screen 	is 	within 	the 	adjustment 	range 	of 	the 	lens. 
    (→ page 116)
    •	 Condensation	 may	form	 on	the	 lens	 if	the	 projector	 is	cold,	 brought	 into	a	warm	 place	and	is	then	 turned	 on.	Should this happen, let the projector stand until there is no condensati\
    on on the lens�
    F l i c k e r   a p p e a r s   o n 
    screen •	Set [FAN MODE] to other than [HIGH ALTITUDE] mode when using the projector at altitudes approximately 5500 feet/1700 meters or lower
    � Using the projector at altitudes less than approximately 5500 feet/1700 meters and setting to [HIGH ALTI-TUDE] can cause the lamp to overcool, causing the image to flicker � Switch [FAN MODE] to [AUTO]� (→ page 101 )
    Image  is  scrolling  ver -
    tically,  horizontally  or 
    both•	 Check 	the 	computer’s 	resolution 	and 	frequency. 	Make 	sure 	that 	the 	resolution 	you 	are 	trying 	to 	display 	is 	supported	by the projector � (→ page 145)•	 Adjust	the	computer	image	manually	with	the	Horizontal/Vertical	in	the	[IMAGE	OPTIONS].	(→ page 90)
    R e m o t e   c o n t r o l   d o e s 
    not work
    •	 Install	new	batteries.(→ page 11)•	 Make	sure	there	are	no	obstacles	between	you	and	the	projector.•	 Stand	within	22	feet	(7	m)	of	the	projector.	(→ page 11)
    Indicator  is  lit  or  blink -
    ing
    •	 See	the	POWER/STATUS/LAMP	Indicator.	(→ page 135)
    C r o s s   c o l o r   i n   R G B 
    mode
    •	 Press	the	AUTO	ADJ.	button	on	the	projector	cabinet	or	the	remote	control.	(→ page 28)•	 Adjust	the	computer	image	manually	with	[CLOCK]/[PHASE]	in	[IMAGE	OPTIONS]	in	the	menu.	(→ page 89)
    For	more	information	contact	your	dealer. 
    						
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    8. Appendix
    If there is no picture, or the picture is not displayed correctly.
    •	 Power	on	process	for	the	projector	and	the	PC.
    	 Be	sure	to	connect	 the	projector	 and	notebook	 PC	while	 the	projector	 is	in	 standby	 mode	and	before	 turning	 on	
    the	power	to	the	notebook	PC.
    	 In	most	cases	 the	output	 signal	from	the	notebook	 PC	is	not	 turned	 on	unless	 connected	 to	the	 projector	 before	
    being	powered	up.
    NOTE:	You	can	check	 the	horizontal	 frequency	of	the	 current	 signal	in	the	 projector’s	 menu	under	 Information.	 If	it	reads	 “0kHz”,	
    this	means	there	is	no	signal	being	output	from	the	computer.	(→	page	112	or	go	to	next	step)
    •	 Enabling	the	computer’s	external	display.
    	 Displaying	 an	image	 on	the	 notebook	 PC’s	screen	 does	not	necessarily	 mean	it	outputs	 a	signal	 to	the	 projector. 	
    When	using	a	PC	 compatible	 laptop,	a	combination	 of	function	 keys	will	enable/disable	 the	external	 display.	Usu-
    ally,	 the	combination	 of	the	 “Fn” 	key	 along	 with	one	of	the	 12	function	 keys	gets	the	external	 display	to	come	 on	
    or	off. 	For	 example,	 NEC	laptops	 use	Fn	+	F3,	 while	 Dell	laptops	 use	Fn	+	F8	 key	 combinations	 to	toggle	 through	
    external	display	selections.
    •	 Non-standard	signal	output	from	the	computer
    	 If	the	output	 signal	from	a	notebook	 PC	is	not	 an	industry	 standard,	 the	projected	 image	may	not	be	displayed	
    correctly. 	Should	 this	happen,	 deactivate	 the	notebook	 PC’s	LCD	screen	 when	the	projector	 display	is	in	 use. 	Each	
    notebook	 PC	has	 a	different	 way	of	deactivate/reactivate	 the	local	 LCD	screens	 as	described	 in	the	 previous	 step.	
    Refer	to	your	computer’s	documentation	for	detailed	information.
    •	 Image	displayed	is	incorrect	when	using	a	Mac
    	 When	 using	a	Mac	 with	the	projector,	 set	the	 DIPswitch	 of	the	 Mac	 adapter	 (not	supplied	 with	the	projector)	 ac-
    cording	to	your	resolution. 	After	setting,	restart	your	Mac	for	the	changes	to	take	affect.
    	 For	setting	display	 modes	other	than	those	 supported	 by	your	 Mac	and	the	projector,	 changing	the	DIP	 switch	 on	
    a	Mac	 adapter	 may	bounce	 an	image	 slightly	 or	may	 display	 nothing. 	Should	 this	happen,	 set	the	 DIP	 switch	 to	
    the	13"	 fixed	 mode	 and	then	 restart	 your	Mac.	After	 that,	restore	 the	DIP	 switches	 to	a	displayable	 mode	and	then	
    restart	the	Mac	again.
    NOTE:	 A	Video	 Adapter	 cable	manufactured	 by	Apple	 Inc.	is	needed	 for	a	MacBook	 which	does	not	have	 a	mini	 D-Sub	 15-pin	
    connector.
    •	 Mirroring	on	a	MacBook
    *	 When	 using	the	projector	 with	a	MacBook,	 output	may	not	be	set	 to	1024	 ×	768	 unless	 “mirroring” 	is	 off	 on	your	
    MacBook. 	Refer	to	owner’s	manual	supplied	with	your	Mac	computer	for	mirroring.
    •	 Folders	or	icons	are	hidden	on	the	Mac	screen
    	 Folders	 or	icons	 may	not	be	seen	 on	the	 screen. 	Should	 this	happen,	 select	[View]	→	[Arrange]	 from	the	Apple	
    menu	and	arrange	icons. 
    						
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    8. Appendix
    ❷ Specifications
    This	section	provides	technical	information	about	projector’s	performance.
    [M402W/M362W/M322W/M402X/M362X/M322X/M282X]
    Optical
    Model NumberNP-M402WNP-M362WNP-M322W NP-M402XNP-M362XNP-M322XNP-M282X
    Projection 
    System Single DLP® chip (0.65", aspect 16:10)
    Single DLP® chip (0.55", aspect 4:3)
    Resolution*
    11280 × 800 pixels (WXGA) 1024 × 768 pixels (XGA)
    Lens Manual zoom and focus
    Zoom Ratio = 1.7
    F2.4–3.1/f = 17.09–29.05 mm
    Lamp 270 W AC 
    (219 W in NOR-
    MAL)
    (162 W in ECO) 250 W AC 
    (189 W in NOR-
    MAL)
    (150 W in ECO)225W AC
    (171W in NOR-
    MAL)
    (135W in ECO)270 W AC 
    (218 W in NOR-
    MAL)
    (162 W in ECO)250 W AC 
    (190 W in NOR-
    MAL)
    (150 W in ECO)225W AC
    (171W in NOR-
    MAL)
    (135W in ECO)200W AC
    (160W in NOR-
    MAL)
    (120W in ECO)
    Light Output*
    2*34000 lumens 3600 lumens3200 lumens4000 lumens 3600 lumens 3200 lumens2800 lumens
    NORMAL: 81% NORMAL: 76% NORMAL: 81%NORMAL: 76%
    ECO: 60%*
    4
    Contrast Ratio*3
    (full white: full 
    black) 10000:1 with DYNAMIC CONTRAST ON
    Image Size 
    (Diagonal) 30–300 inches/0.76 m–7.6 m (16:10)
    30–300 inches/0.76 m–7.6 m (4:3)
    Projection 
    Distance
    (Min.–Max.) 29"–312" (wide) / 50"–531" (tele)
    0.75–7.94 m (wide) / 1.28–13.5 m (tele)
    35"–369" (wide) / 60"–627" (tele)
    0.89–9.37 m (wide) / 1.52–15.93 m (tele)
    Projection Angle 10.5° (wide)/17.5°–17.6° (tele) 10.5° (wide)/17.5°–17.6° (tele)
    *1	 Effective	pixels	are	more	than	99.99%.*2	 This	is	the	 light	 output	 value	(lumens)	 when	the	[PRESET]	 mode	is	set	 to	[HIGH-BRIGHT]. 	If	 any	 other	 mode	 is	selected	 as	the	[PRESET]	mode,	the	light	output	value	may	drop	slightly.*3	 Compliance	with	ISO21118-2005*4	The	maximum	power	becomes	equivalent	to	power	in	ECO	(ECO	MODE).
    Electrical
    Model NumberNP-M402W NP-M362WNP-M322W NP-M402XNP-M362XNP-M322XNP-M282X
    Inputs 1 × RGB/Component (D-Sub 15 P), 2 × HDMI Type A (19P, HDMI® Connector) HDCP supported*5, 
    1 × Video (RCA), 1 × (L/R) RCA Audio, 1 × Stereo Mini Audio
    Outputs 1 × RGB (D-Sub 15P), 1 × Stereo Mini Audio
    PC Control 1 × PC Control Port (D-Sub 9P)
    Wired LAN Port 1 × RJ-45 (10BASE-T/100BASE-TX)
    Wireless LAN 
    Port (Optional) IEEE 802.11 b/g/n (optional USB Wireless LAN Unit  required)
    USB Port 1 × Type A, 1 × Type B
    MIC Input 1 × Monaural Mini Audio
    Color Reproduc-
    tion 10-bit signal processing (1.07 billion colors) (USB-A, LAN: 16.7 million colors)
    *5	 HDMI
    ®	(Deep	Color,	Lip	Sync)	with	HDCP	 What	is	HDCP/HDCP	technology?	 HDCP 	is 	an 	acronym 	for 	High-bandwidth 	Digital 	Content 	Protection. 	High 	bandwidth 	Digital 	Content 	Protection 	(HDCP) 	is 	a 	system	for	preventing	illegal	copying	of	video	data	sent	over	a	High-Definition	Multimedia	Interface	(HDMI).	 If	 you	are	unable	 to	view	 material	 via	the	 HDMI	 input,	this	does	 not	necessarily	 mean	the	projector	 is	not	 functioning	 properly.	With	the	 implementation	 of	HDCP,	 there	may	be	cases	 in	which	 certain	 content	 is	protected	 with	HDCP	 and	might	 not	be	displayed	due	to	the	decision/intention	of	the	HDCP	community	(Digital	Content	Protection,	LLC).	 Video: 	Deep	Color; 	8/10/12-bit,	LipSync	 Audio:	LPCM;	up	to	2	ch,	sample	rate	32/44.1/48	KHz,	sample	bit; 	16/20/24-bit*6	 An	image	 with	higher	 or	lower	 resolution	 than	the	projector’s	 native	resolution	 (M402X/M362X/M322X/M282X: 	1024	 ×	768	 /	M402W/M362W/M322W: 	1280	×	800)	will	be	displayed	with	Advanced	AccuBlend. 
    						
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    8. Appendix
    Model NumberNP-M402WNP-M362WNP-M322W NP-M402XNP-M362XNP-M322XNP-M282X
    Compatible 
    Signals*
    6Analog: VGA/SVGA/XGA/WXGA/Quad-VGA/SXGA/SXGA+/WXGA+/WXGA++/UXGA/WSXGA+/HD/Full HD/WUXGA/Mac13"/Mac16"/Mac 19"/Mac 21"/Mac 23"Component: 480i/480p/720p/1080i (60Hz), 576i/576p/1080i (50Hz), DVD Progressive (50/60Hz)Digital: VGA/SVGA/XGA/WXGA/Quad-VGA/SXGA/SXGA+/WXGA+/WXGA++/WSXGA+/HDTV (1080p)/HDTV (1080i)/HDTV (720p)/HDTV (480p)3D: For PC XGA/1280 × 720/WXGA, For Video SDTV (480i), For HDMI-1.4a 720p (Frame Packing)/ 1080p (Frame Packing)/1080i (Side by Side (Half))/720p (Top and Bottom)/1080p (Top and Bottom)Horizontal 
    Resolution 540 TV lines: NTSC/NTSC4.43/PAL/PAL-M/PAL-N/PAL60
    300 TV lines: SECAM
    Scan Rate Horizontal: 15 kHz to 100 kHz (RGB: 24 kHz or over)
    Vertical: 50 Hz to 120 Hz (HDMI: 50 Hz to 85 Hz)
    Sync Compat-
    ibility Separate Sync
    Built-in Speaker 20 W (monaural)
    Power Require-
    ment 100–240 V AC, 50/60Hz
    Input Current 3.9 - 1.6 A 3.6 - 1.5 A3.3 -1.4 A3.9 - 1.6 A3.6 - 1.5 A3.3 -1.4 A3.0 - 1.2 A
    Power 
    Consump-
    tion
    (Typical 
    value)ECO MODE 
    OFF354W (100-130 V)
    335W (200-240 V)
    332W (100-130 V)
    315W (200-240 V)300W (100-130 V)
    286W (200-240 V)354W (100-130 V)
    335W (200-240 V)332W (100-130 V)
    315W (200-240 V)300W (100-130 V)
    286W (200-240 V) 268W (100-130 V)
    257W (200-240 V)
    NORMAL292W (100-130 V)
    278W (200-240 V)256W (100-130 V)
    244W (200-240 V)233W (100-130 V)
    224W (200-240 V)292W (100-130 V)
    278W (200-240 V)256W (100-130 V)
    244W (200-240 V)233W (100-130 V)
    224W (200-240 V) 218W (100-130 V)
    210W (200-240 V)
    ECO258W (100-130 V)
    246W (200-240 V)234W (100-130 V)
    224W (200-240 V)210W (100-130 V)
    202W (200-240 V)258W (100-130 V)
    246W (200-240 V)234W (100-130 V)
    224W (200-240 V)210W (100-130 V)
    202W (200-240 V) 195W (100-130 V)
    187W (200-240 V)
    STANDBY 
    (NETWORK 
    STANDBY)2.5W (100-130 V)/ 2.9W (200-240 V)
    STANDBY 
    (NORMAL)0.2W (100-130 V)/0.38W (200-240 V)
    Mechanical
    Model NumberNP-M402W
    NP-M362WNP-M322W NP-M402XNP-M362XNP-M322XNP-M282X
    Installation
    Orientation Desktop/Front, Desktop/Rear, Ceiling/Front, Ceiling/Rear
    Dimensions 14.5" (W) × 3.8" (H) × 11.3" (D) /368 mm (W) × 97.5 mm \
    (H) × 286 mm (D) 
    (not including protrusions)
    Weight 7.7 lbs/3.5 kg 7.5 lbs/3.4 kg7.7 lbs/3.5 kg 7.5 lbs/3.4 kg
    Environmental 
    Considerations Operational Temperatures : 41° to 104°F (5° to 40°C), 
    (ECO mode selected automatically at 95°F to 104°F/35°C to 40°C) 
    20% to 80% humidity (non-condensing) 
    Storage Temperatures : 14° to 122°F (-10° to 50°C), 
    20% to 80% humidity (non-condensing)
    Operating altitude: 0 to 2400 m/8000 feet (Set [FAN MODE] to [HIGH ALUTITUDE] when using the projector at altitudes approximately 
    1700 meters /5500 feet)
    Regulations UL/C-UL Approved (UL 60950-1, CSA 60950-1)
    Meets DOC Canada Class B requirements
    Meets FCC Class B requirements
    Meets AS/NZS CISPR.22 Class B
    Meets Directive (EN55022, EN55024, EN61000-3-2, EN61000-3-3) 
    						
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