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    							ix
    Table of Contents
    Checking	Energy-Saving	Effect	[CARBON	METER] .............................................37
    
    	Using	the	Optional	Remote	Mouse	Receiver	(NP01MR)  ............................................38
    
    	Correcting	Horizontal	and	 Vertical	Keystone	Distortion	[CORNERSTONE] ................40
    Cornerstone
      ........................................................................\
    ...................................40
    
    	Displaying	 Two	Pictures	at	the	Same	 Time ..................................................................43
    Selecting	the	PIP	or	PICTURE	BY	PICTURE	Mode	[MODE]  ................................43
    [POSITION]
      ........................................................................\
    ....................................44
    
    	Preventing	the	Unauthorized	Use	of	the	Projector	[SECURITY]  .................................45
    
    	Storing	Changes	for	Lens	Shift,	Zoom,	and	Focus	[LENS	MEMORY]  ........................48
    Usage	Example........................................................................\
    .............................. 48
    To	store	your	adjusted	values	in	[REF.	LENS	MEMORY]: ......................................48
    To	call	up	your	adjusted	values	from	[REF. 	LENS	MEMORY]: ...............................49
    
    	Controlling	the	Projector	by	Using	an	HTTP	Browser  .................................................52
    
    	Projecting	 Your	Computer’s	Screen	Image	from	the	Projector	via	a	Network	
    [NETWORK	PROJECTOR] ........................................................................\
    ............59
    
    	Using	the	Projector	to	Operate	 Your	Computer	via	a	Network	[REMOTE	
    DESKTOP] ........................................................................\
    .....................................63
    4. Using the Viewer  ........................................................................\
    .....................69
    ❶
    	 What	you	can	do	with	the	 Viewer ........................................................................\
    .........69
    ❷
    	Preparing	presentation	materials  ........................................................................\
    ........72
    ❸
    	Projecting	images	stored	in	a	USB	memory	device  ....................................................73
    Starting	the	 Viewer ........................................................................\
    .........................73
    Exiting	the	 Viewer ........................................................................\
    ..........................76
    Names	and	functions	of	 Viewer	screen ..................................................................77
    Viewer	option	settings  ........................................................................\
    ....................82
    ❹
    	Projecting	data	from	shared	folder  ........................................................................\
    ......85
    Co
    nnecting	the	projector	to	the	shared	folder	  .......................................................85
    Disc
    onnecting	the	shared	folder	from	the	projector  ...............................................88
    ❺
    	Projecting	data	from	media	server ........................................................................\
    ....... 89
    Setting
    	up	 “Media	Sharing” 	in	Windows	Media	Player	11 ......................................89
    Setting	up	 “Media	Sharing” 	in	Windows	Media	Player	12 ......................................91
    Connecting
    	the	projector	to	the	media	server  ........................................................92
    Disconnecting	the	projector	from	the	media	server  ...............................................93
    ❻
    	Restrictions	on	displaying	files  ........................................................................\
    ............94
    Some	restrictions	on	PowerPoint	files ....................................................................94
    Some	restrictions	on	PDF	files  ........................................................................\
    ......94
    5. Using On-Screen Menu ........................................................................\
    ........95
    1	Using	the	Menus ........................................................................\
    ..................................95
    	Menu	Elements ........................................................................\
    ....................................96
    	List	of	Menu	Items  ........................................................................\
    ...............................97
    	Menu	Descriptions	&	Functions	[SOURCE]  ..............................................................100
    COMPUTER	1,	2,	and	3 ........................................................................\
    ..............100
    HDMI
      ........................................................................\
    ............................................100
    DisplayPort
      ........................................................................\
    ...................................100
    VIDEO
      ........................................................................\
    ..........................................100
    S-VIDEO
      ........................................................................\
    ......................................100
    VIEWER
      ........................................................................\
    .......................................100 
    						
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    Table of Contents
    NETWORK ........................................................................\
    ...................................100
    SLOT	(for	optional	board)  ........................................................................\
    ............100
    ENTRY	LIST ........................................................................\
    ................................100
    TEST	PATTERN ........................................................................\
    ...........................100
    	Menu	Descriptions	&	Functions	[ADJUST] ................................................................104
    [PICTURE]
      ........................................................................\
    ...................................104
    [IMAGE	OPTIONS]  ........................................................................\
    ......................107
    [VIDEO]
      ........................................................................\
    ........................................111
    Using	the	Lens	Memory	Function	[LENS	MEMORY] ...........................................112
    	Menu	Descriptions	&	Functions	[SETUP]  ..................................................................113
    [BASIC]
      ........................................................................\
    ........................................113
    [MENU]
      ........................................................................\
    ........................................117
    [INSTALLATION(1)]
      ........................................................................\
    ......................118
    [INSTALLATION(2)]
      ........................................................................\
    ......................122
    [OPTIONS(1)]
      ........................................................................\
    ..............................124
    [OPTIONS(2)]
      ........................................................................\
    ..............................126
    	Menu	Descriptions	&	Functions	[INFO.] ....................................................................128
    [USAGE	 TIME] ........................................................................\
    .............................128
    [SOURCE(1)]
      ........................................................................\
    ...............................129
    [SOURCE(2)]
      ........................................................................\
    ...............................129
    [WIRED	LAN] ........................................................................\
    ...............................129
    [WIRELESS	LAN(1)]  ........................................................................\
    ....................130
    [WIRELESS	LAN(2)] ........................................................................\
    ....................130
    [VERSION(1)]
      ........................................................................\
    ..............................130
    [VERSION(2)]
      ........................................................................\
    ..............................131
    [OTHERS]
      ........................................................................\
    ....................................131
    8
    	Menu	Descriptions	&	Functions	[RESET]  ..................................................................132
    Returning	to	Factory	Default	[RESET]  .................................................................132
    ❾
    	Application	Menu  ........................................................................\
    ...............................134
    IMAGE	EXPRESS	UTILITY  ........................................................................\
    .........134
    NETWORK	PROJECTOR ........................................................................\
    ............134
    REMOTE	DESKTOP	CONNECTION  ..................................................................135
    NETWORK	SETTINGS ........................................................................\
    ................136
    TOOLS
      ........................................................................\
    .........................................152
    6. Connecting to Other Equipment  ..........................................................157
    
    	Mounting	the	Optional	Lens........................................................................\
    ............... 157
    Before	mounting	the	lens: ........................................................................\
    ............157
    Mounting	the	lens........................................................................\
    ......................... 157
    Removing	the	lens ........................................................................\
    .......................159
    
    	Making	Connections  ........................................................................\
    ..........................160
    Analog	RGB	signal	connection  ........................................................................\
    ....160
    Digital	RGB	signal	connection  ........................................................................\
    .....161
    Connecting	an	External	Monitor  ........................................................................\
    ..163
    Connecting	 Your	DVD	Player	or	Other	AV	Equipment ..........................................164
    Connecting	Component	Input  ........................................................................\
    ......165
    Connecting	HDMI	Input........................................................................\
    ................ 166
    Connecting	to	a	Wired	LAN ........................................................................\
    .........167
    Connecting	to	a	 Wireless	LAN	(sold	separately).................................................. 168
    Mounting	a	wireless	LAN	unit ........................................................................\
    ......168
    To	remove	the	wireless	LAN	unit........................................................................\
    .. 170 
    						
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    Stacking	projectors ........................................................................\
    ......................172
    7. Maintenance  ........................................................................\
    ............................174
    1	Cleaning	the	Filters........................................................................\
    ............................ 174
    Cleaning	the	filter	on	the	left	side........................................................................\
    .174
    Cleaning	the	filter	on	the	front	side ......................................................................176
    	Cleaning	the	Lens........................................................................\
    .............................. 178
    	Cleaning	the	Cabinet ........................................................................\
    .........................178
    	Replacing	the	Lamp	and	the	Filters ........................................................................\
    ...179
    
    	Replacing	the	Filters  ........................................................................\
    ..........................182
    Replacing	the	filter	on	the	left	side .......................................................................182
    Replacing	the	filter	on	the	front	side  ....................................................................184
    8. User Supportware ........................................................................\
    .................186
    
    	Installing	Software	Program  ........................................................................\
    ..............186
    Installation	for	 Windows	software ........................................................................\
    .186
    Installation	for	Macintosh	software .......................................................................187
     
    Projecting	Images	or	 Videos	from	the	Projector	over	a	LAN	(Image	Express	Utility	
    2.0) ........................................................................\
    ...............................................188
    What	you	can	do	with	Image	Express	Utility	2.0  ..................................................188
    Connecting	the	projector	to	a	LAN .......................................................................189
    Basic	Operation	of	Image	Express	Utility	2.0 .......................................................190
    
    	Controlling	the	Projector	over	a	LAN	(PC	Control	Utility	Pro	4)  .................................199
    
    	Projecting	 Your	Mac’s	Screen	Image	from	the	Projector	over	a	LAN	(Image	
    Express	Utility	2	for	Mac) ........................................................................\
    .............200
    What	you	can	do	with	Image	Express	Utility	2 .....................................................200
    Operating	environment  ........................................................................\
    ................200
    Connecting	the	projector	to	a	LAN .......................................................................200
    Using	Image	Express	Utility	2  ........................................................................\
    ......201
     
    Operating	the	Projector	 Via	the	LAN	(Virtual	Remote	Tool) .......................................204
    
    	Converting	PowerPoint	files	to	Slides	(Viewer	PPT	Converter	3.0)  ...........................207
    9. Appendix ........................................................................\
    .....................................209
    
    	 Throw	distance	and	screen	size ........................................................................\
    ........209
    Lens	types	and	throw	distance  ........................................................................\
    ....209
    Tables	of	screen	sizes	and	dimensions  ...............................................................211
    Lens	shifting	range ........................................................................\
    .......................212
    ❷
    	Mounting	the	Optional	Board	(sold	separately)  .........................................................213
    
    	Compatible	Input	Signal	List  ........................................................................\
    ..............215
    
    	Specifications  ........................................................................\
    ....................................217
    Optical
      ........................................................................\
    ..........................................217
    Electrical
      ........................................................................\
    ......................................217
    Mechanical
      ........................................................................\
    ...................................218
    Option	lens ........................................................................\
    ...................................219
    Power	Cord  ........................................................................\
    ..................................219
    
    	Cabinet	Dimensions  ........................................................................\
    ..........................220
    
    	Pin	Assignments	of	D-Sub	COMPUTER	Input	Connector  ........................................221
    
    	 Troubleshooting  ........................................................................\
    .................................222 
    						
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    Indicator	Messages ........................................................................\
    ......................222
    Common	Problems	&	Solutions  ........................................................................\
    ...224
    If	there	is	no	picture,	or	the	picture	is	not	displayed	correctly. ..............................226
    
    	PC	Control	Codes	and	Cable	Connection  .................................................................227
    
    	 Troubleshooting	Check	List ........................................................................\
    ................228 
    						
    							1
    Projector
    1. Introduction
    1 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.
    Power cord stopper (79TM1111)
    Anti-theft cap for LAN unit (for optional wireless LAN unit) 
    (79TM1091)
    NEC Projector CD-ROMUser’s manual (PDF)
    (7N951661)
    •	 Important	Information	(7N8N2111)•	 Quick	Setup	Guide	(7N8N2121/7N8N2131)•	 Japanese	user’s	manual	(7N8N2141)•	 Japanese	quick	start	guide	(7N8N2151)•	 Warranty	(for	Japan)•	 Limited	warranty	(for	North	America)•	 Registration	card	(for	North	America)
    For customers in Europe: You	will	find	our	current	valid	Guarantee	Policy	on	our	 Web	Site:	www.nec-display-solutions.com
    Remote control(7N900961)AA	alkaline	batteries	(x2)
    Dust cap for lens
    *  The projector is shipped without a lens. For the	types	of	lens	and	throw	distances,	see	page 209. 
    						
    							2
    1. Introduction
     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	 (200	inches	 on	NP25FL)	 across	(measured	 diagonally)	 from	your	PC	or	Macintosh	 computer	(desktop	
    or	notebook),	 VCR,	DVD	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.
     
    Features you’ll enjoy:
    •	 DLP® projector with high resolution and high brightness 
    	 High	resolution	display	–	WUXGA	(1920	×	1200)	native	resolution	(16:10)
    •	 Wide	range	of	optional	lenses	selectable	according	to	the	place	of	installation
    	 This	projector	 supports	5	types	 of	optional	 lenses,	providing	 a	selection	 of	lenses	 adapted	 for	a	variety	 of	installation 	
    requirements.
    	 In	addition,	the	lenses	can	be	mounted	and	removed	easily.
    	 Note	that	no	lens	is	mounted	upon	shipment	from	the	factory. 	Please	purchase	optional	lenses	separately.
    •	 Dual	Lamp	system
    	 Two	lamp	system	offers	increased	lamp	life	and	energy	savings	along	with	redundancy.
    •	 Double	stackable	for	built	in	redundancy	and	high	light	output	requirements
    	 Double	stacking	projectors	increase	the	brightness	and	visibility.
    •	 Powered	Lens	Shift,	Zoom,	and	Focus	offer	installation	flexibility
    	 Powered	 Horizontal	and	Vertical	 lens	shift	provides	 the	ability	 to	project	 from	off	center	 screen	 installations. 	Powered 	
    zoom	and	focus	provide	quick	and	easy	adjustment.
    	 Note	that	focus	can	be	adjusted	manually	on	the	NP25FL	lens.
    •	 Wide	range	of	input/output	connectors	(HDMI, 	DisplayPort,	BNC,	etc.)	
    	 The	 projector	 is	equipped	 with	a	variety	 of	input/output	 connectors:	computer	 (analog),	5	BNC,	 HDMI,	 DisplayPort,	
    Video,	S-Video,	etc. 	(The	computer	(analog)	and	BNC	connectors	also	support	component	inputs.)
    	 The	projector’s	HDMI	and	DisplayPort	input	connectors	support	HDCP.
    •	 Slot	for	optional	board
    	 The	projector	has	a	slot	for	the	optional	board	(SB-01HC	or	other	NEC’s	interface	boards).
    •	 High	picture	quality	processing	circuit
    	 IDT	HQV	processing	technology	is	used	to	project	high	quality	images.
    •	 Energy-saving	design	with	a	standby	power	consumption	of	0.5	 Watts	or	less
    	 When	the	on-screen	 menu’s	standby	 mode	is	set	 to	“Power	 Saving”,	 the	power	 consumption	 in	the	 standby	 mode	
    is	0.5	W.
    •	 “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	 
    						
    							3
    1. Introduction
    this	is	indicated	 on	the	 confirmation	 message	displayed	 when	the	power	 is	turned	 off	and	 at	“Information” 	on	 the	
    on-screen	menu	(CARBON	METER).
    •	 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	projector	 can	write	
    the	new	image	without	going	to	black.
    •	 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.
    •	 Security	function	for	preventing	unauthorized	use
    	 This	projector	is	equipped	with	the	following	security	functions:
    -	 Password	security:	When	 a	password	 is	set	 in	the	 on-screen	 menu,	a	screen	 to	input	 the	password	 appears	
    when	the	projector’s	power	is	turned	on.
    •	 Wired/wireless	LAN	compatibility	(wireless	LAN	unit	sold	separately)
    	 The	projector	 is	equipped	 with	a	LAN	 port	(RJ-45)	 for	connection	 to	a	wired	 LAN	for	transferring	 images	from	a	
    computer	to	the	projector,	controlling	the	projector	from	a	computer,	etc.
    	 Furthermore,	 the	projector	 can	be	used	 in	a	wireless	 LAN	by	mounting	 the	separately	 sold	wireless	 LAN	unit	
    (NP02LM).
    •	 Convenient	utility	software	downloadable	from	the	web
    	 Five	 utility	software	 programs	 (Image	Express	 Utility	2.0,	PC	Control	 Utility	Pro	4,	Image	 Express	 Utility	2	for	 Mac,	
    Virtual	Remote	 Tool,	and	Viewer	PPT	Converter	3.0.)	can	be	downloaded	from	our	website.
    •	 LAN-compatible	viewer	function
    	 Still	and	moving	 images	 in	shared	 folders	on	a	computer	 connected	 by	wired	 or	wireless	 LAN	can	be	projected	
    with	the	projector’s	viewer.
    -	 The	viewer	supports	the	 Windows	Media	Player	11’s	“media	sharing”	function.
    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. 
    						
    							4
    1. Introduction
     Part Names of the Projector
    Front/Top
    The	lens	is	sold	separately.	The	description	below	is	for	when	the	NP27ZL	lens	is	mounted.
    Control Panel
    (→ page 6)
    Lens
    Ventilation (inlet) Filter Cover
    Handle
    Lens Hood
    Security	Locking	Pin
    Stacking	Column
    Lens	Shroud
    Remote	Sensor	(located	on	the	front and the rear)
    (→ page 9)
    Terminal Panel
    (→ page 7)
    LED Lights (six locations)
    Indicator	Section(→ page 6)
    Lens	Release	Lever/Safety	Lever	(both	levers	are	located	inside	the	lens shroud.)
    (→ page 159)
    AC	InputConnect the optional power cord's three-pin	plug	here,	and	plug	the	other end into an active wall outlet. 
    (→ page 13)
    Main	Power	Switch
    USB	(LAN)	Port	(for	optional	 Wire-
    less LAN Unit) (→ page 168)
    Lens Cap
    (The lens cap is attached to the  lens.)
    VOLTAGE	SELECT	Switch	Use this switch according to the voltage	being	used.	(→ page 13)
    Adjustable	Tilt	Foot(→ page 22)
    Slot	for	Power	Cord	Stopper	(→ 
    page 14) 
    						
    							5
    1. Introduction
    Rear
     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.
    Remote	Sensor	(located	on	the	front and the rear)
    (→ page 9)
    Ventilation (inlet)
    Horizontal	Adjustment	Knob
    Filter Cover (→ page 174,	182)
    Ventilation (outlet)
    Heated air is exhausted from here.
    Lamp Cover (1)
    (→ page 180
    ,	181)
    Lamp Cover (2)
    (→ page 180
    ,	181)
    Stacking	Column
    Security	Locking	Pin
    Adjustable	 Tilt	Foot(→ page 22) Handle 
    						
    							6
    1. Introduction
    Control Panel/Indicator Section
    1.  (POWER) Button (→	page	17, 31)
    2. POWER Indicator (→	page	17, 31, 222)
    3.  STATUS Indicator (→	page	222)
    4.  LAMP 1 and LAMP 2 Indicators (→	page	179, 223)
    5.	 TEMP. 	Indicator	(→	page	223)
    6. SHUTTER Indicator (→	page	223)
    7.  SOURCE Button (→	page	20)
    8.  AUTO ADJ. Button (→	page	30)
    9.  3D REFORM Button (→	page	40)
    10.	ORIENTATION	Button	(→	page	19)
    11.	SHUTTER/HOME	POSITION	Button	(→	page	24, 34)
    NOTE: The “home position” for lens shift position is not the center position of the adjustable lens shift range. The home position 
    should be used for lens installation. 
    12.  MENU Button (→	page	95)
    13.   Buttons (→	page	95)
    14. ENTER Button (→	page	95)
    15.	EXIT	Button	(→	page	95)
    16.  LENS SHIFT  Buttons (→	page	24)
    17.	FOCUS	+/−	Buttons	(→	page	26)
    18.	ZOOM	+/−	Buttons	(→	page	27)
    19.  Light button 
    	 Illuminates	the	control	panel	and	the	terminal	panel.
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