NEC Projector PA571W User Manual
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139 5. Using On-Screen Menu Activating the program timer 1. Select [ENABLE] on the [PROGRAM TIMER] screen and press the ENTER button. The [ENABLE] will be activated. 2. Select [OK] and press the ENTER button. The [PROGRAM TIMER] screen will be changed to the [TOOL] screen. NOTE: • Clearing [ENABLE] will disable the Program Timer even when a program is marked with a check mark on [PROGRAM LIST] screen. • When [ENABLE] is selected, the [PROGRAM LIST] cannot be edited. To edit the programs, select [ENABLE] to turn off the Program Timer. Changing the programmed settings 1. On the [PROGRAM LIST] screen, select a program you want to edit and press the ENTER button. 2. Change the settings on the [EDIT] screen. 3. Select [OK] and press the ENTER button. The programmed settings will be changed. You will be returned to the [PROGRAM LIST] screen. Changing the order of programs 1. On the [PROGRAM LIST] screen, select a program whose order you want to change and press the ▶ but- ton. 2. Press the ▼ button to select ▲ or ▼. 3. Press the ENTER button a few times to select a row to which you wish to move the program. The order of the programs will be changed. Deleting the programs 1. On the [PROGRAM LIST] screen, select a program number you want to delete and press the ▶ button. 2. Press the ▼ button to select [DELETE]. 3. Press the ENTER button. The confirmation screen will be displayed. 4. Select [YES] and press the ENTER button. The program will be deleted. This will complete deleting the program.
140 5. Using On-Screen Menu DATE ANDTIME You can set the current time, month, date, and year. NOTE: The projector has a built-in clock. The clock will keep working for about 2 weeks after the main power is turned off. If the main power is off for 2 weeks or more, the built-in clock will cease. If the built-in clock ceases, set the date and time again. The built-in clock will not cease while in the standby mode. TIME ZONE SETTINGS ��������������Select your time zone� DATE AND TIME SETTINGS ������Set your current date (MM/DD/YYYY) and time (HH:MM)� INTERNET TIME SERVER ���������If you place a check mark, the projector’s built-in clock will be synchronized with an Internet time server in every 24 hours and at the time of projector’s startup� UPDATE ������������������������������������Synchronizes the projector’s built-in clock immediately � The UPDATE button is not available unless the INTERNET TIME SERVER check box is turned on� SUMMER TIME SETTINGS �������If you place a check mark, the clock for daylight saving will be enabled\ � MOUSE This option lets you to change your USB mouse settings. The mouse settings feature is available for USB mouse only. Choose the settings you want: MOUSE BUTTON ����������������������[RIGHT HAND] or [LEFT HAND] MOUSE SENSITIVITY ���������������[FAST], [MEDIUM] or [SLOW]
141 6. Connecting to Other Equipment Mounting a lens (sold separately) Five separate bayonet style lenses can be used with this projector. The descriptions here are for the NP13ZL (2x zoom) lens. Mount other lenses in the same manner. NOTE: • The projector and lenses are made of precision parts. Do not subject them to shock or excessive forces. • Remove the separately sold lens when moving the projector. If not, the lens could be subject to shock while the projector is being moved, damaging the lens and the lens shift mechanism. • Turn off the power and wait for the cooling fan to stop before mounting or removing the lens. • Never touch the lens surface while the projector is operating. • Be very careful not to let dirt, grease, etc., on the lens surface and not to scratch the lens surface. • Perform these operations on a flat surface over a piece of cloth, etc., to prevent the lens from getting scratched. • When leaving the lens off the projector for long periods of time, mount the dust cap on the projector to prevent dust or dirt from getting inside. • If you have multiple projectors, be careful of the following: - When mounting a lens designed exclusively for this projector onto another projector in the NP series, be sure to remove the lens attachment before mounting the lens on the projector. The lens cannot be mounted if its attachment is on. For the types of lenses that can be mounted and instructions on removing them, see the lense’s operating instructions. - Other types of lenses cannot be mounted on this projector. Mounting the lens 1. Remove the dust cap from the projector. 2. Remove the lens cap on the back of the lens. 3. Insert the lens onto the projector with the yellow-marked protrusion on the lens facing upwards. There is a positioning slit on the projector’s lens insertion slot. Insert the lens slowly all the way in, keeping the positioning slit at the same angle. Guiding notch Yellow mark
142 4. Turn the lens clockwise. Turn until a click is heard. The lens is now fastened onto the projector. TIP: Mounting the lens theft prevention screw Fasten the lens theft prevention screw included with the projector to the bottom of the projector so that the lens cannot be removed easily. Removing the lens 1. While pressing the lens release button on the p ro j e c t o r ’s f ro n t p a n e l f u l ly i n , t u r n t h e l e n s counterclockwise. The lens comes off. NOTE: If the lens cannot be removed when the lens release button is pressed, check whether the lens theft prevention screw is mounted. 2. Slowly pull the lens off the projector. - After removing the lens, mount the lens caps (front and back) included with the lens before storing the lens. - If no lens is going to be mounted on the projector, mount the dust cap included with the projector.
143 6. Installation and Connections COMPUTER INBNC IN AUDIO IN AUDIO IN Computer cable (VGA) (supplied)To mini D-Sub 15-pin connector on the projector. It is recommended that you use a commercially available distribution amplifier if connecting a signal cable longer than the cable supplied. NOTE: For Macintosh, use a commercially avail- able pin adapter (not supplied) to connect to your Mac’s video port. Stereo mini-plug audio cable (not supplied) RGB - to - BNC cable (not supplied) Stereo mini-plug audio cable (not supplied) Making Connections The projector can be connected to a computer using the computer cable (included), a BNC cable (5-core type) (commercially available), HDMI cable (commercially available) or DisplayPort cable (commercially available). Analog RGB signal connection • Connect the included computer cable between the computer’s display output connector (mini D-Sub 15-pin) and the projector’s Computer 1 or Computer 2 video input connector. • When connecting the computer’s display output connector (mini D-Sub 15-pin) and the projector’s Computer 3 video input connector, use a BNC cable (5-core) → mini D-Sub 15-pin converter cable. • Select the source name for its appropriate input connector after turning on the projector.
144 6. Installation and Connections DisplayPort IN HDMI 1 IN HDMI 2 IN Digital RGB signal connection • Connect a commercially available HDMI cable between the computer’s HDMI output connector and the projector’s HDMI input connector. • Connect a commercially available DisplayPort cable between the computer’s DisplayPort output connector and the projector’s DisplayPort input connector. • Select the source name for its appropriate input connector after turning on the projector. NOTE: • Turn off the power of the computer and projector before connecting. • Lower the computer’s volume setting before connecting an audio cable to the headphones connector. When using with a computer connected to the projector, adjust the volume of both the projector and computer to set the appropriate volume level. • If the computer has a mini-jack type audio output connector, we recommend connecting the audio cable to that connector. • This projector does not support NEC video unit (model ISS-6020) video decoded outputs. • When a video deck is connected via a scan converter, etc., the display may not be correct during fast-forwarding and rewinding. TIP • The Computer 1 and Computer 2 video input connectors support Windows Plug and Play. The Computer 3 video input connector does not support Windows Plug and Play. • A Macintosh signal adapter (commercially available) may be required to connect a Macintosh computer. To connect a Macintosh computer equipped with a Mini DisplayPort to the projector, use a commercially available Mini DisplayPort → DisplayPort converter cable. HDMI cable (not supplied)DisplayPort cable (not supplied)
145 6. Installation and Connections Cautions when connecting an HDMI cable • Use a certified High Speed HDMI® Cable or High Speed HDMI® Cable with Ethernet. Cautions when connecting a DisplayPort cable • Use a certified DisplayPort cable. • Depending on the computer, some time may be required until the image is displayed. • Some DisplayPort cables (commercially available) have locks. • To disconnect the cable, press the button on the top of the cable’s connector, then pull the cable out. • No power is supplied from the DisplayPort input connector to the connected device. • When signals from a device that uses a signal converter adapter are connected to the DisplayPort input connector, in some cases the image may not be displayed. • When the HDMI output of a computer is connected to the DisplayPort input connector, use a converter (commercially available). Cautions when using a DVI signal • When the computer has a DVI output connector, use a commercially available converter cable to connect the computer to the projector’s HDMI input connector (only digital video signals can be input). Also, connect the computer’s audio output to the projector’s Computer 2 audio input connector. In this case, switch the HDMI setting at on-screen menu’s audio selection on the projector to [BNC]. (→ page 109) To connect the computer’s DVI output connector to the projector’s DisplayPort input connector, use a commercially available converter. HDMI 1 IN HDMI 2 IN AUDIO IN NOTE: When Viewing a DVI Digital Signal • Use a DVI-to-HDMI cable compliant with DDWG (Digital Display Working Group) DVI (Digital Visual Interface) revision 1.0 stan- dard. The cable should be within 197"/5 m long. • Turn off the projector and the PC before connecting the DVI-to-HDMI cable. • To project a DVI digital signal: Connect the cables, turn the projector on, then select the HDMI input. Finally, turn on your PC. Failure to do so may not activate the digital output of the graphics card resulting in no picture being displayed. Should this happen, restart your PC. • Some graphics cards have both analog RGB (15-pin D-Sub) and DVI (or DFP) outputs. Use of the 15-pin D-Sub connector may result in no picture being displayed from the digital output of the graphics card. • Do not disconnect the DVI-to-HDMI cable while the projector is running. If the signal cable has been disconnected and then reconnected, an image may not be correctly displayed. Should this happen, restart your PC.
146 6. Installation and Connections HDMI INAUDIO IN HDMI OUT AUDIO OUT Connecting an External Monitor You can connect a separate, external monitor to your projector to simultaneously view on a monitor the computer analog image you’re projecting. NOTE: • Daisy chain connection is not possible. • When audio equipment is connected, the projector speaker is disabled. Computer cable (VGA) (supplied) Stereo mini-plug audio cable (not supplied)HDMI cable (not supplied)
147 6. Installation and Connections Connecting Your DVD Player or Other AV Equipment Connecting BNC Input • Select the source name for its appropriate input connector after turning on the projector. NOTE: The AUDIO IN L and R jacks (RCA) are shared between the Video and S-Video inputs. NOTE: Refer to your VCR owner’s manual for more information about your equipment’s video output requirements. NOTE: • An image may not be displayed correctly when a Video or S-Video source is played back in fast-forward or fast-rewind via a scan converter. • Video signals can be projected when a video cable (commercially available) is connected to the Computer 3 video input connector’s G/Y connector. In this case, set the on-screen menu’s SETUP → OPTION(1) → SIGNAL SELECT(COMP3) to [VIDEO] and select Computer 3 for the input selection. CV YC BNC(C) IN AUDIO IN BNC (CV) IN BNC (Y) IN Audio cable (not supplied)BNC cable (not supplied) Audio equipment Audio cable (not supplied)
148 6. Installation and Connections Connecting Component Input • Select the source name for its appropriate input connector after turning on the projector. NOTE: • Normally the computer signal and component signal are identified and switched automatically. If the signal cannot be identified, however, select the signal at [ADJUST] → [VIDEO] → [SIGNAL TYPE] on the projector’s on-screen menu. Select “COMPUTER” or “VIDEO” for the Computer 3 video input connector at [SETUP] → [OPTION (1)] → [SIGNAL SELECT(COMP)] (→ page 109). • To connect to a video device with a D connector, use the sold separately D connector converter adapter (model ADP-DT1E). AUDIO IN COMPUTER IN AUDIO IN 15-pin - to - RCA (female) × 3 cable adapter (ADP-CV1E)RCA (female) - to - BNC (male) connector (not supplied) Stereo mini plug - to - RCA audio cable (not supplied) Component video RCA × 3 cable (not supplied) DVD playerAudio Equipment