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    							Projector
    P502H/P452H 
    P502W/P452W
    User’s Manual
    Model No.
    NP-P502H, NP-P452H, NP-P502W, NP-P452W 
    						
    							Ver. 1 10/15
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    trademarks	of	their	respective	holders.
    •	 GPL/LGPL	Software	Licenses
    	 The	product	includes	software	licensed	under	GNU	General	Public	License	(GPL),	GNU	Lesser	General	Public	
    License	(LGPL),	and	others.
    	 For	more	information	on	each	software ,	see	“readme.pdf ”	inside	the	“about	GPL&LGPL”	folder	on	the	supplied	CD-
    ROM.
    NOTES
    (1)	 The	contents	of	this	user’s	manual	may	not	be	reprinted	in	part	or	whole	without	permission.
    (2)	 The	contents	of	this	user’s	manual	are	subject	to	change	without	notice.
    (3)	 Great	care	has	been	taken	in	the	preparation	of	this	user’s	manual;	how ever,	should	you	notice	any	questionable	
    points,	errors	or	omissions,	please	contact	us.
    (4)	 Notwithstanding	article	(3),	NEC	will	not	be	responsible	for	any	claims	on	loss	of	profit	or	other	matters	deemed	
    to	result	from	using	the	Projector. 
    						
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    Important Information
    Safety Cautions
    Precautions
    Please	read	this	manual	carefully	before	using	your	NEC	projector	and	keep	the	manual	handy	for	future	reference.
    CAUTION
    To	turn	off	main	power,	be	sure	to	remove	the	plug	from	power	outlet.
    The	power	outlet	socket	should	be	installed	as	near	to	the	equipment	as	possible ,	and	should	be	easily	
    accessible.
    CAUTION
    TO	PREVENT	SHOCK,	DO	NOT	OPEN	THE	CABINET.
    THERE	ARE	HIGH-VOLTAGE	COMPONENTS	INSIDE.
    REFER	SERVICING	TO	QUALIFIED	SER VICE	PERSONNEL.
    This	symbol	warns	the	user	that	uninsulated	voltage	within	the	unit	may	be	sufficient	to	cause	electrical	
    shock.	Therefore,	it	is	dangerous	to	mak e	an y	kind	of	contact	with	an y	par t	inside	of	the	unit.
    This	symbol	alerts	the	user	that	important	information	concerning	the	operation	and	maintenance	of	this	
    unit	has	been	provided.
    The	information	should	be	read	carefully	to	avoid	problems.
    WARNING:	TO	PREVENT	FIRE	OR	SHOCK,	DO	NOT	EXPOSE	THIS	UNIT	TO	RAIN	OR	MOISTURE.
    DO	NOT	USE	THIS	UNIT’S	PLUG	WITH	AN	EXTENSION	CORD	OR	IN	AN	OUTLET	UNLESS	ALL	THE	PRONGS	
    CAN	BE	FULLY	INSERTED.
    DOC Compliance Notice (for Canada only)
    This	Class	B	digital	apparatus	complies	with	Canadian	ICES-003.
    Machine Noise Information Regulation - 3. GPSGV,
    The	highest	sound	pressure	level	is	less	than	70	dB	(A)	in	accordance	with	EN	ISO	7779.
    Disposing of your used product
    EU-wide	legislation	as	implemented	in	ea ch	Me mber	St ate	re quires	th at	us ed	el ectrical	an d	el ectronic	pr od-
    ucts	carrying	the	mark	(left)	must	be	disposed	of	separately	from	normal	household	waste.	This	includes	
    projectors	and	their	electrical	accessories.	When	you	dispose	of	such	products,	please	follo w	the	guidance	
    of	your	local	authority	and/or	ask	the	shop	where	you	purchased	the	product.
    After	collecting	the	us ed	pr oducts,	th ey	ar e	re used	an d	re cycled	in	a	pr oper	wa y.	Th is	ef fort	wi ll	he lp	us	re duce	
    the	wastes	as	well	as	the	negative	impact	to	the	human	health	and	the	environment	at	the	minimum	lev el.
    The	mark	on	the	el ectrical	an d	el ectronic	pr oducts	on ly	ap plies	to	th e	cu rrent	Eu ropean	Un ion	Me mber	St ates.
    For EU:	The	crossed-out	wheeled	bin	implies	that	used	batteries	should	not	be	put	to	the	general	household	
    waste!	There	is	a	separate	collection	system	for	used	batteries,	to	allow	proper	treatment	and	recycling	in	
    accordance	with	legislation.
    According the EU directive 2006/66/EC, the battery can’t be disposed improperly. The battery shall be sepa-
    rated to collect by local service. 
    						
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    WARNING TO CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS:
    Handling	the	cables	supplied	with	this	product	will	expose	you	to	lead,	a	chemical	known	to	the	State	of	California	
    to	cause	birth	defects	or	other	reproductive	harm.	WASH	HANDS	AFTER	HANDLING.
    RF Interference (for USA only)
    WARNING
    The	Federal	Communications	Commission	does	not	allow	any	modifications	or	changes	to	the	unit	EXCEPT	those	
    specified	by	NEC	Display	Solutions	of	America,	Inc.	in	this	manual.	Failure	to	comply	with	this	government	regu-
    lation	could	void	your	right	to	operate	this	equipment.	This	equipment	has	been	tested	and	found	to	comply	with	
    the	limits	for	a	Class	B	digital	device,	pursuant	to	Par t	15	of	the	FCC	Rules.	These	limits	are	designed	to	provide	
    reasonable	protection	against	harmful	interference	in	a	residential	installation.	This	equipment	generates ,	uses,	and	
    can	radiate	radio	frequency	energy	and,	if	not	installed	and	used	in	accordance	with	the	instructions,	may	cause	
    harmful	interference	to	radio	communications.	How ever,	there	is	no	guarantee	that	interference	will	not	occur	in	a	
    particular	installation.
    If	this	equipment	does	cause	harmful	interference	to	radio	or	television	reception,	which	can	be	determined	by	
    turning	the	equipment	off	and	on,	the	user	is	encouraged	to	try	to	correct	the	interference	by	one	or	more	of	the	
    following	measures:
    •	 Reorient	or	relocate	the	receiving	antenna.
    •	 Increase	the	separation	between	the	equipment	and	receiver.
    •	 Connect	the	equipment	into	an	outlet	on	a	circuit	different	from	that	to	which	the	receiver	is	connected.
    •	 Consult	the	dealer	or	an	experienced	radio	/	TV	technician	f or	help .
    For	UK	only:	In	UK,	a	BS	approved	pow er	cord	with	moulded	plug	has	a	Black	(five	Amps)	fuse	installed	for	use	with	
    this	equipment.	If	a	power	cord	is	not	supplied	with	this	equipment	please	contact	y our	supplier .
    Important Safeguards
    These	safety	instructions	are	to	ensure	the	long	life	of	your	projector	and	to	prevent	fire	and	shock.	Please	read	them	
    carefully	and	heed	all	warnings.
     Installation
    •	 Do	not	place	the	projector	in	the	following	conditions:
    -	 Outdoors
    -	 on	an	unstable	cart,	stand,	or	table.
    -	 near	water,	baths,	or	damp	rooms.
    -	 in	direct	sunlight,	near	heaters,	or	heat	radiating	appliances.
    -	 in	a	dusty,	smoky	or	steamy	environment.	
    -	 on	a	sheet	of	paper	or	cloth,	rugs	or	carpets.
    •	 Do	not	install	and	store	the	projector	in	the	below	circumstances.	Failure	to	do	so	ma y	cause	of	malfunction.
    -	 In	powerful	magnetic	fields.
    -	 In	corrosive	gas	environment.
    •	 If	you	wish	to	have	the	projector	installed	on	the	ceiling:
    -	 Do	not	attempt	to	install	the	projector	yourself.
    -	 The	projector	must	be	installed	by	qualified	technicians	in	order	to	ensure	proper	operation	and	reduce	the	risk	
    of	bodily	injury.
    -	 In	addition,	the	ceiling	must	be	strong	enough	to	support	the	projector	and	the	installation	must	be	in	accordance	
    with	any	local	building	codes.
    -	 Please	consult	your	dealer	for	more	information.
    Important Information  
    						
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    WARNING
    •	 Do	not	cover	the	lens	with	the	lens	cap	or	equivalent	while	the	projector	is	on.	Doing	so	can	lead	to	melting	of	
    the	cap	due	to	the	heat	emitted	from	the	light	output.	
    •	 Do	not	place	any	objects,	which	are	easily	affected	by	heat,	in	front	of	the	projector	lens.	Doing	so	could	lead	
    to	the	object	melting	from	the	heat	that	is	emitted	from	the	light	output.
     
    •	 Do	not	spra y	flammable	gas	to	get	rid	of	dust	and	dirt	that	accumulate	on	the	lens	and	the	filters.	Doing	so	could	
    cause	a	fire.
    Place the projector in a horizontal position
    The	tilt	angle	of	the	projector	should	not	exceed	4	degrees ,	nor	should	the	projector	be	installed	in	any	wa y	other	than	
    the	desktop	and	ceiling	mount,	otherwise	lamp	life	could	decrease	dramatically.
     Fire and Shock Precautions 
    •	 Ensure	that	there	is	sufficient	ventilation	and	that	vents	are	unobstructed	to	prevent	the	build-up	of	heat	inside	your	
    projector.	Allow	at	least	4	inches	(10cm)	of	space	betw een	y our	projector	and	a	w all.
    •	 Do	not	try	to	touch	the	exhaust	vents	on	the	right	side	(when	seen	from	the	front)	as	it	can	become	heated	while	the	
    projector	is	turned	on	and	immediately	after	the	projector	is	turned	off.	Parts	of	the	projector	may	become	temporar ily	
    heated	if	the	projector	is	turned	off	with	the	POWER	button.	
    	 Use	caution	when	picking	up	the	projector.
     
    •	 Prevent	foreign	objects	such	as	paper	clips	and	bits	of	paper	from	falling	into	your	projector.	Do	not	attempt	to	retrie ve	
    any	objects	that	might	fall	into	your	projector.	Do	not	insert	any	metal	objects	such	as	a	wire	or	screwdriver	into	your	
    projector.	If	something	should	fall	into	your	projector,	disconnect	it	immediately	and	have	the	object	remov ed	by	a	
    qualified	service	personnel.
    •	 Do	not	place	any	objects	on	top	of	the	projector.
    •	 Do	not	touch	the	power	plug	during	a	thunderstorm.	Doing	so	can	cause	electrical	shoc k	or	fire .
    •	 The	projector	is	designed	to	operate	on	a	power	supply	of	100-240V	AC	50/60	Hz.	Ensure	that	your	pow er	supply	
    fits	this	requirement	before	attempting	to	use	your	projector.
    •	 Do	not	look	into	the	lens	while	the	projector	is	on.	Serious	damage	to	y our	e yes	could	result.
     
    •	 Keep	any	items	such	as	magnifying	glass	out	of	the	light	path	of	the	projector.	The	light	being	projected	from	the	
    lens	is	extensive,	therefore	any	kind	of	abnormal	objects	that	can	redirect	light	coming	out	of	the	lens,	can	cause	
    unpredictable	outcome	such	as	fire	or	injury	to	the	eyes.
    •	 Do	not	place	any	objects,	which	are	easily	affected	by	heat,	in	front	of	a	projector	exhaust	vent.
    	 Doing	so	could	lead	to	the	object	melting	or	getting	your	hands	burned	from	the	heat	that	is	emitted	from	the	exhaust	
    vent.
    Important Information  
    						
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    •	 Do	not	splash	water	over	the	projector.	Doing	so	can	cause	electrical	shock	or	fire.	If	the	projector	gets	wet,	turn	off	
    the	projector,	unplug	the	power	cord	and	have	the	projector	serviced	by	a	qualified	service	personnel.
    •	 Handle	the	power	cord	carefully.	A	damaged	or	fr ayed	po wer	cord	can	cause	electr ic	shoc k	or	fire .
    -	 Do	not	use	any	power	cord	other	than	the	one	supplied	with	the	projector.
    -	 Do	not	bend	or	tug	the	power	cord	excessively.
    -	 Do	not	place	the	power	cord	under	the	projector,	or	any	heavy	object.
    -	 Do	not	cover	the	power	cord	with	other	soft	materials	such	as	rugs.
    -	 Do	not	heat	the	power	cord.
    -	 Do	not	handle	the	power	plug	with	wet	hands.
    •	 Turn	off	the	projector,	unplug	the	power	cord	and	hav e	the	projector	serviced	by	a	qualified	service	personnel	under	
    the	following	conditions:
    -	 When	the	power	cord	or	plug	is	damaged	or	frayed.
    -	 If	liquid	has	been	spilled	into	the	projector,	or	if	it	has	been	exposed	to	rain	or	water.	
    -	 If	the	projector	does	not	operate	normally	when	you	follow	the	instructions	described	in	this	user’s	manual.
    -	 If	the	projector	has	been	dropped	or	the	cabinet	has	been	damaged.
    -	 If	the	projector	exhibits	a	distinct	change	in	performance,	indicating	a	need	for	service.
    •	 Disconnect	the	power	cord	and	any	other	cables	before	carrying	the	projector.
    •	 Turn	off	the	projector	and	unplug	the	power	cord	before	cleaning	the	cabinet	or	replacing	the	lamp.
    •	 Turn	off	the	projector	and	unplug	the	power	cord	if	the	projector	is	not	to	be	used	for	an	extended	period	of	time.
    •	 When	using	a	LAN	cable:
    	 For	safety,	do	not	connect	to	the	terminal	for	peripheral	device	wiring	that	might	have	excessive	voltage.
     CAUTION
    •	 Do	not	use	the	tilt-foot	for	purposes	other	than	originally	intended.	Misuses	such	as	gr ipping	the	tilt-foot	or	hang-
    ing	on	the	wall	can	cause	damage	to	the	projector.
    •	 Do	not	send	the	projector	in	the	soft	case	by	parcel	delivery	service	or	cargo	shipment.	The	projector	inside	the	
    soft	case	could	be	damaged.
    •	 Select	[HIGH]	in	Fan	mode	if	you	continue	to	use	the	projector	for	consecutive	days .	(From	the	menu,	select	
    [SETUP]	→	[OPTIONS(1)]	→	[FAN	MODE]	→	[HIGH].)
    •	 Do	not	turn	off	the	AC	power	for	60	seconds	after	the	lamp	is	turned	on	and	while	the	POWER	indicator	is	blink-
    ing	blue.	Doing	so	could	cause	premature	lamp	f ailure.
    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	short,	heat,	or	take	apart	batteries.
    •	 Do	not	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.
    •	 Dispose	of	used	batteries	according	to	your	local	regulations.
    Note for Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999
    The	lamp(s)	in	this	product	contains	mercury.	Please	dispose	according	to	y our	local	author ity	la w.
    FOR	MORE	INFORMATION,	CONTACT:
    NEC	Display	Solutions	of	America,	Inc.
    500	Part	Boulevard,	Suite	1100,	Itasca,	Illinois	60143-1248
    TELEPHONE	800-836-0655
    www.necdisplay.com
    Important Information  
    						
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    Note for US Residents
    The	lamp	in	this	product	contains	mercury.	Please	dispose	according	to	Local,	State	or	Federal	La ws.
    Lamp Replacement
    •	 Use	the	specified	lamp	for	safety	and	performance.
    •	 To	replace	the	lamp,	follow	all	instructions	provided	on	page	118.
    •	 Be	sure	to	replace	the	lamp	when	the	message	[THE LAMP HAS REACHED THE END OF ITS USABLE LIFE. 
    PLEASE REPLACE THE LAMP.]
    	appears.	If	you	continue	to	use	the	lamp	after	the	lamp	has	reached	the	end	of	
    its	usable	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	dealer	for	lamp	replacement.
    A Lamp Characteristic
    The	projector	has	a	discharge	lamp	for	special	purposes	as	a	light	source.
    A	lamp	has	a	character istic	that	its	brightness	gr adually	decreases	with	age.	Also	repeatedly	turning	the	lamp	on	
    and	off	will	increase	the	possibility	of	its	lower	brightness.
    The	actual	lamp	life	may	vary	depending	upon	the	individual	lamp,	the	environmental	conditions	and	usage.
     CAUTION:
    •	 DO	NOT	TOUCH	THE	LAMP	immediately	after	it	has	been	used.	It	will	be	extremely	hot.	Tur n	the	projector	off	
    and	then	disconnect	the	power	cord.	Allow	at	least	one	hour	f or	the	lamp	to	cool	bef ore	handling.
    •	 When	removing	the	lamp	from	a	ceiling-mounted	projector,	make	sure	that	no	one	is	under	the	projector .	Glass	
    fragments	could	fall	if	the	lamp	has	been	burned	out.
    About High Altitude mode
    •	 Set	[FAN	MODE]	to	[HIGH	ALTITUDE]	when	using	the	projector	at	altitudes	approximately	4000	feet/1200	meters	
    or	higher.
    	 Using	the	projector	at	altitudes	approximately	4000	feet/1200	meters	or	higher	without	setting	to	[HIGH	ALTITUDE]	
    can	cause	the	projector	to	overheat	and	the	protector	could	shut	down.	If	this	happens,	wait	a	couple	minutes	and	
    turn	on	the	projector.
    •	 Using	the	projector	at	altitudes	less	than	approximately	4000	feet/1200	meters	and	setting	to	[HIGH	ALTITUDE]	can	
    cause	the	lamp	to	overcool,	causing	the	image	to	flicker.	Switch	[F AN	MODE]	to	[A UTO].
    •	 Using	the	projector	at	altitudes	approximately	4000	feet/1200	meters	or	higher	can	shorten	the	life	of	optical	com-
    ponents	such	as	the	lamp.
    About Copyright of original projected pictures:
    Please	note	that	using	this	projector	for	the	purpose	of	commercial	gain	or	the	attraction	of	public	attention	in	a	ven ue	
    such	as	a	coffee	shop	or	hotel	and	employing	compression	or	expansion	of	the	screen	image	with	the	following	func-
    tions	may	raise	concern	about	the	infringement	of	copyrights	which	are	protected	by	copyright	law.
    [ASPECT	RATIO],	[KEYSTONE],	Magnifying	feature	and	other	similar	features.
    Turkish RoHS information relevant for Turkish market
    EEE Yonetmeliğine Uygundur.
    This	device	is	not	intended	for	use	in	the	direct	field	of	view	at	visual	display	workplaces.	To	av oid	incommoding	reflec-
    tions	at	visual	display	workplaces	this	device	must	not	be	placed	in	the	direct	field	of	view.
    Important Information  
    						
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    Power management function
    The	projector	has	power	management	functions.	To	reduce	pow er	consumption,	the	pow er	management	functions	(1	
    and	2)	are	factory	preset	as	shown	below .	To	control	the	projector	from	an	exter nal	device	via	a	LAN	or	serial	cable	
    connection,	use	the	on-screen	menu	to	change	the	settings	for	1	and	2.
    1. STANDBY MODE (Factory preset: NORMAL)
     To control the projector from an external device, select [NETWORK STANDBY] for [STANDBY MODE].
    NOTE:
    •	 When	[NORMAL]	is	selected	for	[STANDBY	MODE],	the	following	terminals	and	functions	will	not	work:
    	 MONITOR	OUT	terminal,	AUDIO	OUT	terminal,	LAN	functions,	Mail	Alert	function,	DDC/CI	(Virtual	Remote	Tool)
    2. AUTO POWER OFF (Factory preset: 60 min.)
     To control the projector from an external device, select [OFF] for [AUTO POWER OFF].
    NOTE:
    •	 When	[1:00]	is	selected	for	[AUTO	POWER	OFF],	you	can	enable	the	projector	to	automatically	turn	off	in	60	minutes	if	there	is	
    no	signal	received	by	any	input	or	if	no	operation	is	performed.
     Health precautions to users viewing 3D images
    Before	viewing,	be	sure	to	read	health	care	precautions	that	may	be	found	in	the	user’s	manual	included	with	your	LCD	
    shutter	eyeglasses	or	your	3D	compatible	content	such	as	DVDs,	video	games,	computer's	video	files	and	the	like .
    To	avoid	any	adverse	symptoms,	heed	the	following:
    •	 Do	not	use	LCD	shutter	eyeglasses	for	viewing	any	material	other	than	3D	images.
    •	 Allow	a	distance	of	2	m/7	feet	or	greater	between	the	screen	and	a	user.	Viewing	3D	images	from	too	close	a	
    distance	can	strain	your	eyes.
    •	 Avoid	viewing	3D	images	for	a	prolonged	period	of	time.	Take	a	break	of	15	minutes	or	longer	after	ev ery	hour	
    of	viewing.
    •	 If	you	or	any	member	of	your	family	has	a	history	of	light-sensitive	seizures,	consult	a	doctor	before	viewing	3D	
    images.
    •	 While	viewing	3D	images,	if	you	get	sick	such	as	nausea,	dizziness,	queasiness,	headache,	eyestrain,	blurr y	
    vision,	convulsions,	and	numbness,	stop	viewing	them.	If	symptoms	still	persist,	consult	a	doctor.	
    •	 View	3D	images	from	the	front	of	the	screen.	Viewing	from	an	angle	may	cause	f atigue	or	e yestrain.	
    Model Number of Wireless LAN unit
    Wireless	LAN	unit	is	an	optional	item.
    To	find	the	appropriate	model	to	your	area,	please	visit	the	company	website:
    URL:		http://www.nec-display.com/global/support/index.html
    Important Information  
    						
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    Table of Contents
    Important Information ........................................................................\
    ....................i
    1. Introduction ........................................................................\
    ...................................1
    ❶
    	What’s	in	the	Bo x? ........................................................................\
    ..................................1
    ❷
    	Introduction	to	the	Projector ........................................................................\
    ...................2
    General
     ........................................................................\
    .............................................2
    Installation
     ........................................................................\
    .........................................2
    Videos
     ........................................................................\
    ...............................................2
    Network
     ........................................................................\
    .............................................2
    Energy-saving
     ........................................................................\
    ...................................3
    About	this	user’s	manual ........................................................................\
    ...................3
    ❸
    	Part	Names	of	the	Projector ........................................................................\
    ...................4
    Front
     ........................................................................\
    ..................................................4
    Mounting	the	lens	cap	strap ........................................................................\
    ..............4
    Rear
     ........................................................................\
    ..................................................5
    Controls/Indicators
     ........................................................................\
    ............................6
    Terminal	Panel	Features ........................................................................\
    ...................7
    ❹
    	Part	Names	of	the	Remote	Control ........................................................................\
    ........8
    Battery	Installation ........................................................................\
    ............................9
    Remote	Control	Precautions ........................................................................\
    .............9
    Operating	Range	for	Wireless	Remote	Control .........................................................9
    2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) ...............................................10
    ❶
    	Flow	of	Projecting	an	Image ........................................................................\
    .................10
    ❷
    	Connecting	Your	Computer/Connecting	the	P ower	Cord ..............................................11
    ❸
    	Turning	on	the	Projector ........................................................................\
    .......................12
    Note	on	Startup	screen	(Menu	Language	Select	screen) .......................................13
    ❹
    	Selecting	a	Source ........................................................................\
    ...............................14
    Selecting	the	computer	or	video	source.................................................................. 14
    ❺
    	Adjusting	the	Picture	Size	and	Position ........................................................................\
    16
    Adjusting	the	vertical	position	of	a	projected	image	(Lens	shift) .............................17
    Focus
     ........................................................................\
    ..............................................19
    Zoom
     ........................................................................\
    ...............................................19
    Adjusting	the	tilt	(Tilt	foot) ........................................................................\
    ...............20
    ❻
    	Correcting	Keystone	Distortion	[KEYSTONE] ..............................................................21
    ❼
    	Optimizing	Computer	Signal	Automatically ..................................................................23
    Adjusting	the	Image	Using	Auto	Adjust ...................................................................23
    ❽
    	Turning	Up	or	Do wn	Volume ........................................................................\
    .................23
    ❾
    	Turning	off	the	Projector ........................................................................\
    .......................24
    ❿
    	When	Moving	the	Projector ........................................................................\
    ..................25
    3. Convenient Features ........................................................................\
    ..............26
    ❶
    	Turning	off	the	Image	and	Sound ........................................................................\
    .........26
    ❷
    	Freezing	a	Picture ........................................................................\
    ................................26
    ❸
    	Magnifying	a	Picture ........................................................................\
    .............................27
    ❹
    	Changing	Eco	Mode/Checking	Energy-Saving	Effect	 .................................................28
    Using	Eco	Mode	[ECO	MODE] ........................................................................\
    .......28
    Checking	Energy-Saving	Effect	[CARBON	METER] ..............................................29 
    						
    							viii
    ❺	Preventing	the	Unauthorized	Use	of	the	Projector	[SECURITY] ..................................30
    ❻
    	Viewing	3D	Images ........................................................................\
    ...............................33
    LCD	shutter	eyeglasses	(recommended) ...............................................................33
    Steps	for	viewing	3D	images	on	the	projector......................................................... 33
    Troubleshooting	on	viewing	3D	images................................................................... 36
    4. Using On-Screen Menu ........................................................................\
    .........37
    ❶
    	Using	the	Menus ........................................................................\
    ...................................37
    Menu	Elements ........................................................................\
    ...............................38
    ❷
    	List	of	Menu	Items ........................................................................\
    ................................39
    ❸
    	Menu	Descriptions	&	Functions	[SOURCE] .................................................................42
    HDMI1	and	HDMI2........................................................................\
    .......................... 42
    COMPUTER
     ........................................................................\
    ...................................42
    VIDEO
     ........................................................................\
    .............................................42
    HDBaseT
     ........................................................................\
    ........................................42
    APPS
     ........................................................................\
    ..............................................42
    ❹
    	Menu	Descriptions	&	Functions	[ADJUST] ...................................................................43
    [PICTURE]
     ........................................................................\
    ......................................43
    [IMAGE	OPTIONS] ........................................................................\
    .........................46
    ❺
    	Menu	Descriptions	&	Functions	[SETUP] .....................................................................50
    [GENERAL]
     ........................................................................\
    .....................................50
    [MENU]
     ........................................................................\
    ...........................................53
    [INSTALLATION]
     ........................................................................\
    .............................55
    [OPTIONS(1)]
     ........................................................................\
    .................................59
    [OPTIONS(2)]
     ........................................................................\
    .................................61
    [3D]
     ........................................................................\
    .................................................64
    ❻
    	Menu	Descriptions	&	Functions	[INFO.] .......................................................................66
    [USAGE	TIME] ........................................................................\
    ................................66
    [SOURCE(1)]
     ........................................................................\
    ..................................67
    [SOURCE(2)]
     ........................................................................\
    ..................................67
    [HDBaseT]
     ........................................................................\
    ......................................67
    [WIRED	LAN] ........................................................................\
    ..................................67
    [WIRELESS	LAN] ........................................................................\
    ...........................67
    [VERSION(1)]
     ........................................................................\
    .................................67
    [VERSION(2)]
     ........................................................................\
    .................................67
    [OTHERS]
     ........................................................................\
    .......................................67
    ❼
    	Menu	Descriptions	&	Functions	[RESET] .....................................................................68
    Returning	to	Factory	Default	[RESET] ....................................................................68
    5. Installation and Connections ....................................................................69
    ❶
    	Setting	Up	the	Screen	and	the	Projector ......................................................................69
    Tables	of	screen	sizes	and	dimensions ..................................................................71
    Example	of	installation	on	a	desktop ......................................................................72
    Lens	shifting	range ........................................................................\
    ..........................73
    ❷
    	Making	Connections ........................................................................\
    .............................75
    Connecting	Your	Computer ........................................................................\
    .............75
    Connecting	an	External	Monitor ........................................................................\
    .....77
    Connecting	Your	D VD	Pla yer	or	Other	A V	Equipment .............................................78
    Connecting	Component	Input ........................................................................\
    .........79
    Connecting	HDMI	Input........................................................................\
    ................... 80
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