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    							ix
    Table of Contents
    Checking	Energy-Saving	Effect	[CARBON	METER] ..............................................30
    ❺
    	Using	the	Optional	Remote	Mouse	Receiver	(NP01MR)  .............................................31
    ❻
    	Correcting	Horizontal	and	 Vertical	Keystone	Distortion	[CORNERSTONE] .................33
    ❼
    	Preventing	the	Unauthorized	Use	of	the	Projector	[SECURITY]  ..................................36
    ❽
    	Projecting	3D	videos........................................................................\
    ............................. 39
    Procedure	to	watch	3D	videos	using	this	projector .................................................39
    When	videos	cannot	be	viewed	in	3D  .....................................................................41
    ❾
    	Controlling	the	Projector	by	Using	an	HTTP	Browser  ..................................................42
    4. Multi-Screen Projection ........................................................................\
    .......48
    ❶
    	 Things	that	can	be	done	using	multi-screen	projection ................................................48
    Case	1. 	Using	a	single	projector	to	project	two	types	of	videos	[PIP/PICTURE	
    BY	PICTURE] ........................................................................\
    .................................48
    Case	2. 	Using	four	projectors	(liquid	crystal	panel: 	XGA)	to	project	videos	with	
    a	resolution	of	1920	×	1080	pixels	[TILING]............................................................49
    Things	to	note	when	installing	projectors ................................................................51
    ❷
    	Displaying	 Two	Pictures	at	the	Same	 Time ...................................................................52
    Projecting	two	screens  ........................................................................\
    ....................53
    Switching	the	main	display	with	the	sub-display	and	vice	versa  .............................54
    Restrictions
      ........................................................................\
    .....................................55
    ❸
    	Displaying	a	Picture	Using	[EDGE	BLENDING]  ...........................................................56
    Setting	the	overlap	of	projection	screens ................................................................57
    Black	Level	Adjustment ........................................................................\
    ...................60
    5. Using On-Screen Menu  ........................................................................\
    .........62
    ❶
    	Using	the	Menus  ........................................................................\
    ...................................62
    ❷
    	Menu	Elements  ........................................................................\
    .....................................63
    ❸
    	List	of	Menu	Items  ........................................................................\
    ................................64
    ❹
    	Menu	Descriptions	&	Functions	[INPUT]  ......................................................................70
    1:HDMI1
      ........................................................................\
    ..........................................70
    2:HDMI2
      ........................................................................\
    ..........................................70
    3:DisplayPort
      ........................................................................\
    ...................................70
    4:BNC
      ........................................................................\
    .............................................70
    5:BNC(CV)
      ........................................................................\
    ......................................70
    6:BNC(Y/C)
      ........................................................................\
    .....................................70
    7:COMPUTER
      ........................................................................\
    ................................70
    8:HDBaseT
      ........................................................................\
    .....................................70
    ENTRY	LIST ........................................................................\
    ...................................70
    TEST	PATTERN ........................................................................\
    ..............................70
    ❺
    	Menu	Descriptions	&	Functions	[ADJUST]  ...................................................................74
    [PICTURE]
      ........................................................................\
    ......................................74
    [IMAGE	OPTIONS]  ........................................................................\
    .........................78
    [VIDEO]
      ........................................................................\
    ...........................................82
    [3D	SETTINGS]  ........................................................................\
    ..............................84
    ❻
    	Menu	Descriptions	&	Functions	[DISPLAY]  ..................................................................85
    [PIP/PICTURE	BY	PICTURE] ........................................................................\
    .........85
    [GEOMETRIC	CORRECTION]  ........................................................................\
    .......87
    [EDGE	BLENDING]  ........................................................................\
    ........................91
    [MULTI	SCREEN]........................................................................\
    ............................ 92 
    						
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    Table of Contents
    ❼	Menu	Descriptions	&	Functions	[SETUP] .....................................................................94
    [MENU]
      ........................................................................\
    ...........................................94
    [INSTALLATION]
      ........................................................................\
    .............................96
    [CONTROL]
      ........................................................................\
    ....................................99
    [NETWORK	SETTINGS] ........................................................................\
    ...............107
    [SOURCE	OPTIONS]  ........................................................................\
    ...................112
    [POWER	OPTIONS] ........................................................................\
    .....................114
    Returning	to	Factory	Default	[RESET] ..................................................................116
    ❽
    	Menu	Descriptions	&	Functions	[INFO.]  .....................................................................118
    [USAGE	 TIME] ........................................................................\
    ..............................118
    [SOURCE(1)]
      ........................................................................\
    ................................119
    [SOURCE(2)]
      ........................................................................\
    ................................119
    [WIRED	LAN] ........................................................................\
    ................................119
    [VERSION(1)]
      ........................................................................\
    ...............................120
    [OTHERS]
      ........................................................................\
    .....................................120
    [CONDITIONS]
      ........................................................................\
    .............................121
    [HDBaseT]
      ........................................................................\
    ....................................122
    6. Connecting to Other Equipment ...........................................................123
    ❶
    	Mounting	a	lens	(sold	separately)  ........................................................................\
    .......123
    Mounting	the	lens........................................................................\
    .......................... 123
    Removing	the	lens ........................................................................\
    ........................124
    ❷
    	Making	Connections  ........................................................................\
    ...........................125
    Analog	RGB	signal	connection  ........................................................................\
    .....125
    Digital	RGB	signal	connection  ........................................................................\
    ......126
    Connecting	an	External	Monitor  ........................................................................\
    ...129
    Connecting	 Your	Blu-ray	Player	or	Other	AV	Equipment .......................................130
    Connecting	Component	Input  ........................................................................\
    .......131
    Connecting	HDMI	Input........................................................................\
    ................. 132
    Connecting	to	a	HDBaseT	transmission	device	(sold	commercially) ....................133
    Portrait	projection	(vertical	orientation)  .................................................................134
    Connecting	to	a	 Wired	LAN ........................................................................\
    ..........137
    7. Maintenance ........................................................................\
    .............................138
    ❶
    	Cleaning	the	Filters........................................................................\
    ............................. 138
    ❷
    	Cleaning	the	Lens........................................................................\
    ............................... 141
    ❸
    	Cleaning	the	Cabinet  ........................................................................\
    ..........................141
    ❹
    	Replacing	the	Lamp	and	the	Filters  ........................................................................\
    ....142
    8. User Supportware  ........................................................................\
    ..................147
    ❶
    	Operating	Environment	for	Software	Included	on	CD-ROM  .......................................147
    Names	and	Features	of	Bundled	Software	Programs ...........................................147
    Download	service  ........................................................................\
    .........................147
    Operating	Environment ........................................................................\
    .................147
    ❷
    	Installing	Software	Program  ........................................................................\
    ...............148
    Installation	for	 Windows	software ........................................................................\
    ..148
    ❸
    	Operating	the	Projector	 Via	the	LAN	(Virtual	Remote	 Tool) ........................................151
    Connect	the	projector	to	a	LAN.  ........................................................................\
    ....152
    ❹
    	Controlling	the	Projector	over	a	LAN	(PC	Control	Utility	Pro	4/Pro	5)  ........................154 
    						
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    Table of Contents
    9. Appendix ........................................................................\
    ......................................158
    ❶
    	 Throw	distance	and	screen	size ........................................................................\
    .........158
    Lens	types	and	throw	distance  ........................................................................\
    .....158
    Tables	of	screen	sizes	and	dimensions  ................................................................161
    Lens	shifting	range ........................................................................\
    ........................162
    ❷
    	Compatible	Input	Signal	List  ........................................................................\
    ...............164
    ❸
    	Specifications  ........................................................................\
    .....................................167
    ❹
    	Cabinet	Dimensions  ........................................................................\
    ...........................169
    ❺
    	Mounting	the	cable	cover	(sold	separately)  ................................................................170
    ❻
    	Pin	assignments	and	signal	names	of	main	connectors  .............................................171
    ❼
    	 Troubleshooting  ........................................................................\
    ..................................173
    Indicator	Messages ........................................................................\
    .......................173
    Common	Problems	&	Solutions  ........................................................................\
    ....175
    If	there	is	no	picture,	or	the	picture	is	not	displayed	correctly. ...............................177
    ❽
    	PC	Control	Codes	and	Cable	Connection  ..................................................................178
    ❾
    	 Troubleshooting	Check	List ........................................................................\
    .................179 
    						
    							1
    1. Introduction
    ❶ What’s in the Box?
    Make	sure	your	box	contains	everything	listed.	If	any	pieces	are	missing,	contact	your	dealer.
    Please	save	the	original	box	and	packing	materials	if	you	ever	need	to	ship	your	projector.
    Projector
    Dust	cap	for	lens*	 The	projector	is	shipped	without	a	lens.	For	the	types	of	lens	and	throw	distances,	see	page	158.
    Remote	control(7N900961)AA	alkaline	batteries	(x2)Input	selection	char-acter	seal
    Power	cord(US:	7N080241)(EU:	7N080022)
    Lens	theft	prevention	screw	(24V00841)This	screw	makes	it	difficult	to	remove	the	lens	mounted	on	the	projector. 	(→	page	124)
    Straps	(24J23901)	(for	preventing	lamp	cover	from	falling)Attaching	the	straps	to	the	lamp	cover	prevents	them	from	falling	when	the	projector	is	suspended	from	the	ceiling.
    For North America only
    Registration	card
    Limited	warranty
    For customers in Europe: 
    You	will	find	our	current	valid	Guar-
    antee	Policy	on	our	 Web	Site:	
    www.nec-display-solutions.com
    •	 Important	Infomation	(For	North	America: 	7N8N4121)	(For	Other	countries	than	North	America: 	7N8N4121	and	7N8N4131)•	 Quick	Setup	Guide	(For	North	America:	7N8N4141)	(For	Other	countries	than	North	America: 	7N8N4141	and	7N8N4151)
    NEC	Projector	CD-ROMUser’s	manual	(PDF)	and	the	utility	software(7N951971) 
    						
    							2
    1. Introduction
    ❷ Introduction to the Projector
    This	section	introduces	you	to	your	new	projector	and	describes	the	features	and	controls.
    Congratulations on Your Purchase of the Projector
    This	projector	 is	one	 of	the	 very	 best	projectors	 available	today.	The	 projector	 enables	you	to	project	 precise	 images	
    up	to	500	 inches	 across	 (measured	 diagonally)	 from	your	PC	or	Mac	 computer	 (desktop	or	notebook),	 VCR,	Blu-ray	
    player,	or	document	camera.
    You	can	use	the	projector	 on	a	tabletop	 or	cart,	 you	can	 use	the	projector	 to	project	 images	 from	behind	 the	screen,	
    and	the	projector	can	be	permanently	mounted	on	a	ceiling*1.	 The	remote	control	can	be	used	wirelessly.
    *1	 Do	not	attempt	to	mount	the	projector	on	a	ceiling	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.
     
    Installation
    •	 Liquid	crystal	type	high	brightness/high	resolution	projector
    ModelBrightness	ResolutionAspect	Ratio
    PA622U6200	lmWUXGA	(1920	×	1200)16:10
    PA522U
    5200	lmWUXGA	(1920	×	1200)16:10
    PA672W
    6700	lmWXGA	(1280	×	800)16:10
    PA572W
    5700	lmWXGA	(1280	×	800)16:10
    PA722X
    7200	lmXGA	(1024	×	768)4:3
    PA622X
    6200	lmXGA	(1024	×	768)4:3
    •	 Wide	range	of	optional	lenses	selectable	according	to	the	place	of	installation
    	 This	 projector	 supports	6	types	 of	optional	 lenses,	providing	 a	selection	 of	lenses	 adapted	 to	a	variety	 of	places	
    of	installation	and	projection	methods.
    	 In	addition,	the	lenses	can	be	mounted	and	removed	in	one	touch.
    	 Note	that	no	lens	is	mounted	upon	shipment	from	the	factory. 	Please	purchase	optional	lenses	separately.
    •	 Lens	shift	function	for	easily	adjusting	the	position	of	the	projected	image
    	 The	position	 of	the	 projected	 image	is	moved	 by	turning	 the	two	 dials	 on	the	 projector’s	 front,	one	for	the	 vertical	
    direction,	one	for	the	horizontal	direction.
    •	 360°	installation	angle	(tilt-free)
    	 The	projector	can	be	installed	at	any	angle	(360°).
    	 Note,	however,	that	the	 “fan	mode”	setting	must	be	changed	according	to	the	angle	of	installation.
    	 Also,	the	projector	cannot	be	installed	tilted	to	the	left	or	right.
    •	 Portrait	projection	is	possible
    	 This	projector	can	perform	portrait	projection	with	the	projection	screen	turned	90°.
    	 However,	the	lamp	replacement	time*	is	2000	hours	for	portrait	projection.
    *	 Replacement	time	not	guaranteed.
    Videos
    •	 Wide	range	of	input/output	connectors	(HDMI, 	DisplayPort,	BNC,	etc.)	and	built-in	monaural	speaker
    	 The	 projector	 is	equipped	 with	a	variety	 of	input/output	 connectors:	HDMI	 (input	×	2,	 output	 ×	1),	 DisplayPort,	 BNC	
    (5-core),	computer	(analog),	etc.
    	 The	projector’s	HDMI	input/output	connectors	and	DisplayPort	input	connector	support	HDCP.
    	 The	projector	is	also	equipped	with	a	built-in	10W	monaural	speaker. 
    						
    							3
    1. Introduction
    •	 Equipped	with	HDBaseT	input	terminal
    	 This	projector	 is	equipped	 with	a	HDBaseT	 input	terminal	 which	can	be	connected	 to	a	HDBaseT	 transmission	
    device	sold	commercially.
    	 HDBaseT	is	a	connection	standard	for	home	appliances	that	is	established	by	the	HDBaseT	Alliance.
    •	 Simultaneous	display	of	2	images	(PIP/PICTURE	BY	PICTURE)
    	 Two	images	can	be	projected	simultaneously	with	a	single	projector.
    	 There	are	two	 types	 of	layouts	 for	the	 two	 images: 	“picture-in-picture” 	in	 which	 a	sub-picture	 is	displayed	 on	the	
    main	picture,	and	 “picture-by-picture” 	in	which	the	main	and	sub	pictures	are	displayed	next	to	each	other.
    •	 Multi-screen	projection	using	multiple	projectors
    	 This	projector	 is	equipped	 with	multiple	 HDMI	input	&	output	 terminals	 that	can	connect	 multiple	projectors	 in	a	
    digital	 chain.	A	 high	 quality	 picture	 is	achieved	 by	dividing	 and	projecting	 high	resolution	 videos	among	 the	various	
    projectors.
    	 Furthermore,	the	boundaries	of	the	screens	are	smoothed	using	an	edge	blending	function.
    •	 Seamless	switch	function	for	smoother	screen	changes	when	switching	the	signal
    	 When	 the	input	 connector	 is	switched,	 the	image	 displayed	 before	switching	 is	held	 so	that	 that	the	new	 image	
    can	be	switched	to	without	a	break	due	to	absence	of	a	signal.
    •	 Supports	HDMI	3D	format
    	 This	 projector	 can	be	used	 to	watch	 videos	 in	3D	 using	 commercially-available	 active	shutter-type	 3D	eyewear	
    and	3D	emitters	that	support	Xpand	3D.
    Network
    •	 Convenient	utility	software	(User	Supportware)	provided	as	standard
    	 The	 three	utility	software	 stored	in	the	 enclosed	 NEC	Projector	 CD-ROM	 (Virtual	Remote	 Tool,	PC	Control	 Utility	
    Pro	4	(for	 Windows	 )	and	 PC	Control	 Utility	Pro	5	(for	 Mac	 OS	))	can	 be	used. 	The	 following	 three	utility	software	
    on	the	CD-ROM	cannot	be	used.
    	 Image	 Express	Utility	Lite	(for	Windows/Mac	 OS),	Image	 Express	 Utility	2.0	(for	 Windows)	 and	Desktop	 Control	
    Utility	1.0	(for	 Windows)
    Energy-saving
    •	 Energy-saving 	design 	with 	a 	standby 	power 	consumption 	of 	0.11 	watts 	(100-130 	V)/0.16 	watts 	(200-
    240	 V)
    	 When	 the	on-screen	 menu’s	standby	 mode	is	set	 to	“NORMAL”,	 the	power	 consumption	 in	the	 standby	 mode	is	
    0.11	watts.
    •	 “Eco	mode” 	for	low	power	consumption	and	 “Carbon	Meter”	display
    	 The	projector	 is	equipped	 with	an	“eco	 mode” 	for	 reducing	 power	consumption	 during	use.	Furthermore,	 the	
    power-saving	effect	when	the	eco	 mode	 is	set	 is	converted	 into	the	amount	 of	reductions	 of	CO2	emissions	 and	
    this	is	indicated	 on	the	 confirmation	 message	displayed	 when	the	power	 is	turned	 off	and	 at	“Information” 	on	 the	
    on-screen	menu	(CARBON	METER).
    Maintenance
    •	 Maximum	lamp	replacement	time	of	4000	hours	and	no	need	to	clean	the	filters
    	 When	used	in	the	eco	mode,	the	lamp	replacement	time*	is	extended	to	a	maximum	of	4000	hours.
    	 *	 This	time	is	not	guaranteed.
    	 Furthermore,	 this	projector	 uses	large	 2-layer	 filters.	When	 these	filters	are	replaced	 with	new	 ones	 when	 changing	
    the	lamp,	there	is	no	need	for	regular	filter	cleaning. 
    						
    							4
    1. Introduction
    About this user’s manual
    The	fastest	 way	to	get	 started	 is	to	 take	 your	 time	and	do	everything	 right	the	first	 time. 	Take	 a	few	 minutes	 now	to	
    review	 the	user’s	 manual. 	This	 may	save	 you	time	 later	 on.	At	 the	 beginning	 of	each	 section	 of	the	 manual	 you’ll	find	
    an	overview. 	If	the	section	doesn’t	apply,	you	can	skip	it. 
    						
    							5
    1. Introduction
    ❸ Part Names of the Projector
    Front/Top
    The	lens	is	sold	separately.	The	description	below	is	for	when	the	NP13ZL	lens	is	mounted.
    Control	Panel(→	page	7)
    Lens	Shift	Dial	(vertical/horizontal)(→	page	19)
    Lens
    Remote	Sensor	(located	on	the	front	and	the	rear)(→	page	11)
    Remote	Sensor(→	page	11)
    Zoom	Lever/Zoom	Ring	(→	page	23)
    Lens	Cap(The	optional	lens	is	shipped	with	the	lens	cap.)
    Focus	Ring(→	page	20)
    Adjustable	Tilt	Foot	 
    (→	page	23)
    Indicator	Section(→	page	7)
    Securing	lever	cover(→	page	135)
    Lens	Release	Button(→	page	124)
    Adjustable	 Tilt	Foot(→	page	23)
    Ventilation	(outlet)Heated	air	is	exhausted	from	here.
    Mounting the strap
    1. Mount the strap to the filter cover and lamp cover as shown on the diagram below.
    2.  Insert the knot in the strap into the hole on the bottom of the projector and pull in the direction of the arrow 
    to fasten.
    a
    b
    How	to	paste	the	input	selection	character	sticker	of	the	remote	control
    •	 Peel	off	the	cover	of	the	sticker	and	align	the	sticker	holes	with	Buttons	1	to	6	before	pasting.
    •	 Please	take	care	not	to	let	the	sticker	contact	the	buttons	when	pasting.
    •	 The	explanations	and	illustrations	in	this	manual	are	provided	with	the	sticker	pasted.
    Lamp	Cover	(→	page	143)
    Security	Bar	Attach	an	anti-theft	device.The	security	bar	accepts	security	wires	or	chains	up	to	0.18	inch/4.6	mm	in	diameter.
    Monaural	Speaker	(10	 W) 
    						
    							6
    1. Introduction
    Terminal	Panel(→	page	8)
    Rear
    Remote	Sensor	(located	on	the	front	and	the	rear)(→	page	11)
    AC	InputConnect	the	supplied	power	cord’s	three-pin	plug	here,	and	plug	the	other	end	into	an	active	wall	outlet.	(→	page	13)
    *	 This	security	slot	supports	the	MicroSaver	®	Security	System.
    Built-in	Security	Slot	(	 )*
    Cable	cover	connection	 (right	and	left)	Screw	holes	and	grooves	for	the	optional	cable	cover(→	page	170)
    Ventilation	(inlet)	/	Filter	Cover(→	page	138,	145)
    Ventilation	(outlet)Heated	air	is	exhausted	from	here. 
    						
    							7
    1. Introduction
    Control Panel/Indicator Section
    11107
    23458
    1
    6
    129
    1.  	(POWER)	Button	
    	( →	page	14,	25)
    2. POWER Indicator 
    	( →	page	13,	14,	25,	173)
    3. STATUS Indicator 
    	( →	page	173)
    4. LAMP Indicator 
    	( →	page	142,	174)
    5. TEMP. Indicator 
    	( →	page	174)
    6.	 INPUT	Button	
    	(→	page	16)
    7. AUTO ADJ. Button 
    	( →	page	24)
    8. Geometric. Button 
    	( →	page	33)
    9. MENU Button 
    	( →	page	62)
    10.	 ▲▼◀▶
    	/	Volume	Buttons	◀▶ 
    	( →
    	page	24,	62)
    11. ENTER Button 
    	( →	page	62)
    12. EXIT Button 
    	( →	page	62) 
    						
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