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    1. Introduction
    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.
    Operating Range for Wireless Remote Control
    •	 The	infrared	 signal	operates	 by	line-of-sight	 up	to	a	distance	 of	about	 22	feet/7	 m	and	 within	 a	60-degree	 angle	of	
    the	remote	sensor	on	the	projector	cabinet.
    •	 The	 projector	 will	not	 respond	 if	there	 are	objects	 between	 the	remote	 control	and	the	sensor,	 or	if	strong	 light	falls	
    on	the	sensor. 	Weak	batteries	will	also	prevent	the	remote	control	from	properly	operating	the	projector.
    Battery Installation
    40 m/131.2 feet
    40 m/131.2 feet
    Remote controlRemote sensor on projector cabinet
    1Press 	the 	catch 	and 	remove	
    the	battery	cover.
    2Install 	new 	ones 	(AA). 	Ensure	
    that	 you	have	 the	batteries’ 	polar-
    ity	(+/−)	aligned	correctly.
    3Slip	 the	cover	 back	over	the	batteries	 until	it	
    snaps	into	place.
    NOTE:	 Do	not	 mix	 different	 types	of	batteries	 or	
    new	and	old	batteries.
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    40 m/131.2 feet
    40 m/131.2 feet
    20 m/65.6 feet
    20 m/65.6 feet
    20 m/65.6 feet
    20 m/65.6 feet
    15 m/49.2 feet
    15 m/49.2 feet
    15 m/49.2 feet
    15 m/49.2 feet 
    						
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    1. Introduction
     Operating Environment for Software Included on CD-ROM
    Names	and	Features	of	Bundled	Software	Programs
    Name	of	software	programFeatures
    Virtual	Remote	ToolWhen	the 	computer 	and 	projector 	are 	connected 	using 	a 	network 	(wired/wireless	
    LAN),	 such	operations	 as	turning	 the	projector’s	 power	on	and	 off	and	 switching	
    the	signal	 can	be	performed. 	It	 is	 also	 possible	 to	send	 an	image	 to	the	 projector	
    and	 register	 it	as	 the	 background	 logo.	Once	 the	image	 is	registered,	 it	can	 be	
    locked	to	prevent	the	logo	from	being	overwritten.	(→	page	167)
    Image	Express	Utility	Lite•	When	 the	computer	 and	projector	 are	connected	 using	a	network	 (wired/
    wireless	LAN),	the	computer	 screen	can	be	sent	 to	the	 projector	 and	projected. 	
    There	is	no	need	for	a	computer	cable.	(→	page	150,	page	170)
    •	 This	software	 program	can	be	used	 to	control	 the	power	 ON/OFF	 and	source	
    selection	of	the	projector	from	your	computer.
    •	 The 	Geometric 	Correction 	Tool 	(GCT) 	function 	allows 	you 	to 	correct 	distortion	
    of	images	projected	on	a	curved	wall. 	(→	page	172)
    Desktop	Control	Utility	1.0•	 This	is	a	software	 program	used	to	operate	 the	desktop	 screen	of	a	personal	
    computer	 at	a	remote	 location	 by	using	 a	projector	 via	wired/wireless	 LAN.	
    (→	page	185)
    PC	Control	Utility	Pro	4This	is	a	software	 program	used	to	operate	 the	projector	 from	the	computer	 when	
    the	computer	 and	the	projector	 are	connected	 with	LAN	 (wired	 or	wireless)	 or	
    a	serial	cable. 	(→	page	194)
    *	A	separately	sold	wireless	LAN	unit	is	required	to	use	a	wireless	LAN.
    NOTE:
    •	 Image	Express	Utility	Lite	and	Image	 Express	 Utility	for	Mac	 do	not	 support	 “Meeting	 Mode”	which	is	provided	 in	Image	 Express	
    Utility	2.0.
    Download service
    For	the	update	information	about	these	software	programs,	visit	our	website:
    URL:	http://www.nec-display.com/dl/en/index.html
      
    						
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    1. Introduction
    Operating Environment
    The	following	 is	the	 operating	 environment	 for	Image	 Express	 Utility	Lite.	For	 the	operating	 environment	 of	other	 soft-
    ware	program,	refer	to	the	help	function	of	each	software	program.
    Supported	OSWindows	7	Home	Basic
    Windows	7	Home	Premium
    Windows	7	Professional
    Windows	7	Ultimate
    Windows	7	Enterprise
    Windows	 Vista	Home	Basic
    Windows	Vista	Home	Premium
    Windows	Vista	Business
    Windows	Vista	Ultimate
    Windows	Vista	Enterprise
    Windows	XP	Home	Edition	Service	Pack	3	or	later
    Windows	XP	Professional	Service	Pack	3	or	later
    •	 Only	32-bit	version
    •	 Windows	power-saving	function	is	not	supported.
    Processor•	 Windows	7/Windows	 Vista
    Pentium	M	1.2	GHz	equivalent	or	higher	required
    Dual	core	1.5	GHz	or	higher	recommended
    •	 Windows	XP
    Pentium	M	1.0	GHz	equivalent	or	higher	required
    Dual	core	1.0	GHz	or	higher	recommended
    Memory•	 Windows	7/Windows	Vista
    512	MB	or	more	required
    1	GB	or	more	recommended
    •	 Windows	XP
    256	MB	or	more	required
    512	MB	or	more	recommended
    *	More	memory	may	be	required	to	run	additional	applications	simultaneously.
    Graphic	processor	•	 Windows	7/Windows	Vista
    The	“Graphics” 	score	3.0	or	more	of	 “Windows	Experience	Index” 	recommended.
    Network	environmentTCP/IP-compatible	wired	LAN	or	wireless	LAN
    (*	Use	a	wireless	LAN	unit	complying	with	the	 Wi-Fi	standard.)
    Resolution•	 Windows	7/Windows	Vista	
    SVGA	(800	×	600)	or	higher	required
    XGA	(1024	×	768)	recommended	
    •	 Windows	XP	
    VGA	(640	×	480)	or	higher	required
    XGA	(1024	×	768)	recommended
    1024	dots	×	768	 lines	 -	1280	 dots	×	800	 lines	 recommended	 (PA672W/PA671W/
    PA572W/PA571W/PA622U/PA621U/PA522U/PA521U)
    Screen	ColorsHigh	Color	(15	bits,	16	bits)
    True	Color	(24	bits,	32	bits)	(recommended)
    •	 256	or	fewer	colors	are	not	supported. 
    						
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    This	section	describes	how	to	turn	on	the	projector	and	to	project	a	picture	onto	the	screen.
    1 Flow of Projecting an Image
    Step 1
    •	 Connecting	your	computer	/	Connecting	the	power	cord	(→ page 13)
     
    Step 2 
    •	 Turning	on	the	projector	(→ page 14)
     
    Step 3 
    •	 Selecting	a	source	(→ page 16)
     
    Step 4
    •	 Adjusting	the	picture	size	and	position	(→ page 17)
    •	 Correcting	keystone	distortion	[KEYSTONE]	(→ page 22)
     
    Step 5
    •	 Adjusting	a	picture	and	sound
    - Optimizing a computer signal automatically (→ page 24)
    - Turning up or down volume (→ page 24)
     
    Step 6
    •	 Making	a	presentation
     
    Step 7
    •	 Turning	off	the	projector	(→ page 25)
     
    Step 8
    •	 After	use	(→ page 26)
    2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) 
    						
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    2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation)
     Connecting Your Computer/Connecting the Power Cord
    1.	 Connect	your	computer	to	the	projector.
     This  section  will  show  you  a  basic  connection  to  a  computer.  For  information  about  other  connections,  see “(2) 
    Making Connections” on page 143.
     Connect  the  computer  cable  (VGA)  between  the  projector’s  COMPUTER  IN  connector  and  the  computer’s  port 
    (mini D-Sub 15 Pin). Turn two thumb screws of both connectors to fix the computer cable (VGA).
    2.	 Connect	the	supplied	power	cord	to	the	projector.
     First  connect  the  supplied  power  cord’s  three-pin  plug  to  the  AC  IN  of  the  projector,  and  then  connect  the  other 
    plug of the supplied power cord in the wall outlet.
     The projector’s power indicator will light orange* (standby mode).
     The STATUS indicator will also light green*.
     *  
    This will apply for both indicators when [NORMAL] is selected for [STANDBY MODE]. See the Power Indicator 
    section.(→ page 214) 
    COMPUTER IN
    Make sure that the prongs are fully inserted into 
    both the AC IN and the wall outlet. To wall outlet
     CAUTION:
    Parts	
    of	the	 projector	 may	become	 temporarily	 heated	if	the	 projector	 is	turned	 off	with	 the	POWER	 button	or	if	the	
    AC	power	supply	is	disconnected	during	normal	projector	operation.
    Use	caution	when	picking	up	the	projector. 
    						
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    2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation)
    StandbyBlinkingPower	On
    Steady orange lightBlinking blue lightSteady blue light
     Turning on the Projector
    1. Remove the lens cap.
    2.  Press the 	(POWER) button on the projector cabinet 
    or the POWER ON button on the remote control. 
      The  POWER  indicator  will  turn  to  blue  and  the  projector 
    will become ready to use.
    TIP:	
    •	 When	 the	message	 “PROJECTOR	 IS	LOCKED!	 ENTER	YOUR	
    PASSWORD.” 	is 	displayed, 	it 	means 	that 	the 	[SECURITY]	
    feature	is	turned	on.	(→	page	37)
    •	 When 	the 	ECO 	message 	is 	displayed, 	it 	means 	that 	[ON] 	is	
    selected	for	[ECO	MESSAGE].	(→	page	102)
    •	 Pressing	 buttons	such	as	power	 button	 and	MENU	 button	 will	
    make	sound. 	To 	turn 	off 	the 	beep 	sound, 	select 	[OFF] 	for 	[BEEP]	
    from	the	menu.	(→	page	109)
     After you turn on your projector, ensure that the computer 
    or video source is turned on.
    NOTE:	A	 blue	 screen	 (blue	background)	 is	displayed	 when	no	signal	
    is	being	input	(by	factory	default	menu	settings).
    (→	page	214) 
    						
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    2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation)
    Note on Startup screen (Menu Language Select screen)
    When	you	first	 turn	 on	the	 projector,	 you	will	get	 the	Startup	 menu.	This	 menu	 gives	you	the	opportunity	 to	select	 one	
    of	the	27	menu	languages.
    To	select	a	menu	language, 	follow	these	steps:
    1. Use  the , ,   or   button  to  select  one  of  the  27 
    languages from the menu.
    2.  Press the ENTER button to execute the selection.
    After 	this 	has 	been 	done, 	you 	can 	proceed 	to 	the 	menu	
    operation.
    If	you	want,	you	can	select	the	menu	language	later.
    (→	[LANGUAGE]	on	page	85	and	101)
    NOTE:	
    •	 Turning	 the	power	 back	on	directly	 after	it	is	 turned	 off	(by	 direct	 power	 off)	while	 an	image	 is	being	 projected	 can	result	 in	
    malfunction.	Be	sure	to	wait	at	least	1	second	before	turning	the	power	back	on.
    •	 Keep	the	lens	cap	off	the	lens	while	the	projector’s	power	is	on.
    	 If	the	lens	cap	is	on,	it	could	be	warped	due	to	high	temperature.
    •	 If	one	of	the	following	things	happens,	the	projector	will	not	turn	on.
    -	 If	the	internal	 temperature	 of	the	 projector	 is	too	 high,	 the	projector	 detects	abnormal	 high	temperature.	 In	this	 condition	 the	
    projector	will	not	turn	 on	to	protect	 the	internal	 system.	 If	this	 happens,	 wait	for	the	 projector’s	 internal	components	 to	cool	
    down.
    -	 When	the	lamp	reaches	its	end	of	usable	life,	the	projector	will	not	turn 	on.	If	this	happens,	replace	the	lamp.
    -	 If	the	STATUS	 indicator	 lights	orange	 with	the	power	 button	 pressed,	 it	means	 that	the	[CONTROL	 PANEL	LOCK]	is	turned	 on.	
    Cancel	the	lock	by	turning	it	off.	(→	page	106)
    -	 If	the	lamp	fails	to	light,	and	if	the	STATUS	indicator	flashes	on	and	off	in	a	cycle	of	six	times,	wait	a	full	minute	and	then	turn	
    on	the	power.
    •	 While	the	POWER	indicator	is	blinking	blue	in	short	cycles,	the	power	cannot	be	turned	off	by	using	the	power	button.
    •	 Immediately	 after	turning	 on	the	 projector,	 screen	flicker	may	occur.	 This	is	normal.	 Wait	3	to	 5	minutes	 until	the	lamp	 lighting	 is	
    stabilized.
    •	 When	the	projector	is	turned	on,	it	may	take	some	time	before	the	lamp	light	becomes	bright.
    •	 If	you	turn	 on	the	 projector	 immediately	 after	the	lamp	 is	turned	 off	or	when	 the	temperature	 is	high,	 the	fans	 run	without	 display-
    ing	an	image	for	some	time	and	then	the	projector	will	display	the	image. 
    						
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    2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation)
     Selecting a Source
    Selecting the computer or video source
    NOTE:	Turn	on	the	computer	or	video	source	equipment	connected	to	the	projector.
    Detecting the Signal Automatically
    Press	the 	SOURCE 	button 	once. 	The 	projector 	will 	search 	for 	the 	available	
    input	source	and	display	it. 	The	input	source	will	change	as	follows: 	
    HDMI1	→	HDMI2	→	DisplayPort	→	BNC	→	BNC	 (CV)	→	BNC	 (Y/C)	→ 
    COMUPTER	→ ...
    •	 With	 the	SOURCE	 screen	displayed,	 you	can	 press	 the	SOURCE	
    button	a	few	times	to	select	the	input	source.
    TIP:	If	no	input	signal	is	present,	the	input	will	be	skipped.
    Using the Remote Control
    Press	any	one	of	the	1	(HDMI	1),	2	(HDMI	2),	3	(DisplayPort),	4	(BNC),	
    5	(BNC(CV)),	6	(NBC(Y/C)),	7	(Computer),	or	8	(Ethernet)	buttons.
    Selecting Default Source 
    You	 can	set	a	source	 as	the	 default	 source	 so	that	 it	will	 be	displayed	
    each	time	the	projector	is	turned	on.
    1. Press the MENU button.
      The menu will be displayed.
    2. Press the 	button	 twice	to	select	 [SETUP]	 and	press	 the	 but-
    ton	or	the	ENTER	button	to	select	[BASIC].
    3. Press the 	button	five	times	to	select	[OPTIONS(2)].
    4. Press  the 	button	 five	times	 to	select	 [DEFAULT	 SOURCE	
    SELECT]	and	press	the	ENTER	button.
     The [DEFAULT SOURCE SELECT] screen will be displayed.
     (→ page 111)
    5. Select a source as the default source, and press the ENTER but-
    ton.
    6.  Press the EXIT button a few times to close the menu.
    7.  Restart the projector.
      The source you selected in step 5 will be projected.
    NOTE:	 Even	when	 [AUTO]	 is	turned	 on,	the	[NETWORK]	 will	not	be	automatically	
    selected.	To	set	your	network	as	the	default	source,	select	[NETWORK].
    TIP:	
    •	 When	 the	projector	 is	in	 Standby	 mode,	applying	 a	computer	 signal	from	a	
    computer	 connected	 to	the	 COMPUTER	 IN	input	 will	power	 on	the	 projector	
    and	simultaneously	project	the	computer’s	image.
    	 ([AUTO	POWER	ON(COMP)]	→	page	111)
    •	 On	 the	Windows	 7	keyboard,	 a	combination	 of	the	 Windows	 and	P	keys	 allows	
    you	to	set	up	external	display	easily	and	quickly. 
    						
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    2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation)
     Adjusting the Picture Size and Position
    Use	the	lens	 shift	dial,	the	adjustable	 tilt	foot	 lever,	 the	zoom	 lever/zoom	 ring	and	the	focus	 ring	to	adjust	 the	picture	
    size	and	position.
    In this chapter drawings and cables are omitted for clarity.
    Adjusting	 the	projected	 image’s	vertical	and	horizontal	
    position
    [Lens	shift]
    Adjusting	the	focus
    [Focus	ring]
    Finely	adjusting	the	size	of	an	image
    [Zoom	lever/Zoom	ring]
    Adjusting	 the	projected	 image’s	height	and	horizontal	
    tilt
    [Tilt	foot]	*¹
    Adjusting	the	keystone	correction
    [Keystone]
    NOTE*1:	Adjust	 the	projected	 image’s	height	using	the	tilt	feet	 when	 you	want	 to	project	 the	image	 at	a	position	 higher	than	the	
    lens	shift	adjustment	range.
    (→ page 18)
    (→ page 21)
    (→ page 19)
    (→ page 21)
    (→ page 22) 
    						
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    2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation)
    Adjusting the vertical position of a projected image (Lens shift)
    CAUTIONPerform	the	adjustment	 from	behind	 or	from	 the	side	 of	the	 projector. 	Adjusting	 from	the	
    front	could	expose	your	eyes	to	strong	light	which	could	injure	them.
    Turn the lens shift dials clockwise or counterclockwise.
    Vertical	dial
    Turn	this	clockwise	or	counterclockwise	to	adjust	the	projection	position	in	the	vertical	direction.
    Approximate	 turning	range:	About	 6	turns	 counterclockwise,	 about	2	turns	 clockwise	 when	the	lens	 is	at	 the	 center	
    position.
    Horizontal	dial
    Turn	this	clockwise	or	counterclockwise	to	adjust	the	projection	position	in	the	horizontal	direction.
    Approximate	 turning	range:	About	 1	turn	 counterclockwise,	 about	1	turn	 clockwise	 when	the	lens	 is	at	 the	 center	
    position.
    NOTE:
    •	 The	 dials	can	be	turned	 more	than	one	full	turn,	 but	the	projection	 position	cannot	be	moved	 more	than	the	range	 indicated	 on	
    the	following	page.
    •	 If	the	lens	is	shifted	to	the	maximum	in	the	diagonal	direction,	the	edges	of	the	screen	will	be	dark	or	shaded.
    •	 The	lens	shift	function	cannot	be	used	when	using	the	separately	sold	NP11FL	lens.
    Downward
    Upward
    Lens shift dial (Horizontal)
    Lens shift dial (Vertical)
    RightwardLeftward 
    						
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