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    3. Convenient Features
    To disable the SECURITY function:
    1.	 Press	the	MENU	button.
    	 The	menu	will	be	displayed.
    2.		Select	[SETUP]	→	[INSTALLATION(2)]	→	[SECURITY]	and	press	the	ENTER	button.
    	 The	OFF/ON	menu	will	be	displayed.
    3.	 Select	[OFF]	and	press	the	ENTER	button.
    	 The	SECURITY	KEYWORD	screen	will	be	displayed.
    4.	 Type	in	your	keyword	and	press	the	ENTER	button.
    	 When	the	correct	keyword	is	entered,	the	SECURITY	function	will	be	disabled.
    NOTE:	 If	you	 forget	 your	keyword,	 contact	your	dealer.	 Your	dealer	 will	provide	 you	with	 your	 keyword	 in	exchange	 for	your	 request	
    code.	 Your	request	 code	is	displayed	 in	the	 Keyword	 Confirmation	 screen.	In	this	 example	 [NB52-YGK8-2VD6-K585-JNE6-EYA8]	
    is a request code. 
    						
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    3. Convenient Features
     Storing Changes for Lens Shift, Zoom, and Focus [LENS 
    MEMORY]
    The	 adjusted	 values	can	be	stored	 in	projector	 memory	when	using	the	LENS	 SHIFT,	 ZOOM	and	FOCUS	 buttons	of	
    the	projector	 or	the	 remote	 control.	Adjusted	 values	can	be	applied	 to	the	 signal	 you	selected. 	This	 will	eliminate	 the	
    need	to	adjust	 lens	shift,	 focus,	 and	zoom	 at	the	 time	 of	source	 selection. 	There	 are	two	 ways	 to	save	 adjusted	 values	
    for	lens	shift,	zoom,	and	focus.
    Function	nameDescription page
    REF.	LENS	MEMORYAdjusted	values	common	to	all	the	input	signals.If	no	adjusted	values	are	stored	in	[LENS	MEMORY],	the	values	stored	in	[REF. 	LENS	MEMORY]	will	be	applied	for	lens	adjustment.
    →	page	121
    LENS	MEMORYAdjusted	values	for	each	input	signal.Use	the	adjusted	values	for	the	signal	with	a	different	aspect	ratio	or	resolution. 	The	adjusted	values	can	be	applied	at	the	time	of	source	selection. →
    	page	112
    NOTE:
    •	 The	NP25FL	lens	does	not	support	the	Lens	Memory	function.
    •	 Be	sure	to	perform	[CALIBRATION]	after	replacement	of	the	lens.
    Usage Example
    When	
    you	wish	 to	display	 on	a	screen	 having	a	4:3	 aspect	 ratio	an	NTSC	 or	other	 4:3	aspect	 ratio	signal	 and	an	
    SXGA	or	other	5:4	aspect	ratio	signal:
    Perform	 shift,	focus,	 and	zoom	 adjustments	 to	set	 the	 vertical	 screen	size	of	the	 vertically	 tall	5:4	 aspect	 ratio	signal	
    to	standard.
    Both	4:3	aspect	ratio	signals	and	5:4	aspect	ratio	signals	can	now	be	displayed.
    Note	 that	with	 these	 shift,	focus,	 and	zoom	 adjustments,	 the	4:3	aspect	 ratio	signal	 will	become	 smaller	on	the	
    screen.
    To	eliminate	 this	size	 reduction,	 adjust	the	shift,	 focus	 and	zoom	 to	the	 optimum	 condition	 for	each	 of	the	 4:3	aspect	
    ratio	signal	and	the	5:4	aspect	ratio	signal.
    Memory	(storage)	of	each	of	these	values	will	permit	projection	at	an	optimum	condition	upon	signal	switching.
    To store your adjusted values in [REF. LENS MEMORY]:
    1.	 Press	the	MENU	button.
    	 The	menu	will	be	displayed. 	
    2.	 Press	the	▶	button	to	select	[SETUP]	and	press	the	ENTER	button.
    3.	 Press	the	▶	button	to	select	[INSTALLATION	(1)]. 
    						
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    3. Convenient Features
    4.	 Press	the	▼	button	to	select	[REF.	LENS	MEMORY]	and	press	the	ENTER	button.
    	 The	[REF.	LENS	MEMORY]	screen	will	be	displayed.
    5.	 Select	[STORE]	and	press	the	ENTER	button.
    	 The	confirmation	screen	will	be	displayed.
    6.	 Press	the	◀	button	to	select	and	[YES]	and	press	the	ENTER	button.
    	 The	adjusted	values	for	lens	shift,	zoom,	and	focus	have	been	stored	in	[REF. 	LENS	MEMORY].
    7.	 Press	the	MENU	button.
    	 The	menu	will	be	closed.
    TIP:
    •	 To	store	adjusted	values	for	each	input	source,	use	the	Lens	Memory	function.
    To call up your adjusted values from [REF. LENS MEMORY]:
    1.	 Press	the	MENU	button. 
    						
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    3. Convenient Features
    	 The	menu	will	be	displayed.	
    2.	 Press	the	▶	button	to	select	[SETUP]	and	press	the	ENTER	button.
    3.	 Press	the	▶	button	to	select	[INSTALLATION	(1)].
    4.	 Press	the	▼	button	to	select	[REF.	LENS	MEMORY]	and	press	the	ENTER	button.
    	 The	[REF.	LENS	MEMORY]	screen	will	be	displayed.
    5.	 Select	[MOVE]	and	press	the	ENTER	button.
    	 The	confirmation	screen	will	be	displayed.
    6.	 Press	the	◀	button	to	select	and	[YES]	and	press	the	ENTER	button.
    	 The	adjusted	values	will	be	applied	to	the	current	signal. 	.
    7.	 Press	the	MENU	button.
    	 The	menu	will	be	closed. 
    						
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    3. Convenient Features
    TIP:
    To	call	up	the	adjusted	values	from	[LENS	MEMORY]:
    1.	 From	the	menu,	select	[ADJUST]	→	[LENS	MEMORY]	→	[MOVE]	and	press	the	ENTER	button.
    	 The	confirmation	screen	will	be	displayed.
    2.	 Press	the	◀	button	to	select	and	[YES]	and	press	the	ENTER	button.
    	 The	adjusted	values	stored	in	[LENS	MEMORY]	will	be	applied	to	the	current	signal. 	
    To	automatically	apply	the	adjusted	values	at	the	time	of	source	selection:
    1.	 From	the	menu, 	select	 [SETUP]	→	[REF. 	LENS	 MEMORY]	→	[LOAD	 BY	SIGNAL]	 and	press	 the	ENTER	 but-
    ton.
    2.	 Press	the	v	button	to	select	and	[ON]	and	press	the	ENTER	button.
    	 This	 will	move	 the	lens	 automatically	 to	the	 position	 at	the	 time	 of	source	 selection	 according	 to	the	 adjusted	 val-
    ues. 
    NOTE:	 The	Lens	 Memory	 function	may	not	produce	 a	completely	 aligned	image	(due	to	tolerances	 in	the	 lenses)	 using	the	adjusted	
    values	 stored	 in	the	 projector.	 After	calling	 up	and	 applying	 the	adjusted	 values	from	the	Lens	 Memory	 function,	 finely	adjust	 the	
    lens shift, zoom and focus to produce the best possible image.
      
    						
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    3. Convenient Features
     Controlling the Projector by Using an HTTP Browser
    Overview
    The	HTTP	Server	function	provides	settings	and	operations	for:
    1.	 Setting	for	wired/wireless	network	(NETWORK	SETTINGS)
    	 To	use	wireless	LAN	connection,	the	optional	USB	Wireless	LAN	Unit	is	required.	(→ page 168)
    	 To	use	wired/wireless	 LAN	connection,	 connect	the	projector	 to	the	 computer	 with	a	commercially	 available	LAN	
    cable.	(→ page 167)
    2.	 Setting	Alert	Mail	(ALERT	MAIL)
    	 When	 the	projector	 is	connected	 to	a	wired/wireless	 network,	lamp	replace	 time	or	error	 messages	 will	be	sent	 via	
    e-mail.
    3.	 Operating	the	projector
    	 Power	on/off,	selecting	input,	and	picture	adjustments	are	possible.
    4.	 Setting	PJLink	PASSWORD	and	AMX	BEACON
    Access	to	the	HTTP	server	function:
    •	 Start	 the	Web	 browser	 on	the	 computer	 via	the	 network	 connected	 to	the	 projector	 and	enter	 the	following	
    URL	:
    	 http://	/index.html
    TIP:	The	factory	setting	IP	address	is	[DHCP	ON].
    NOTE: 
    •	 To	use	the	projector	in	a	network,	consult	with	your	network	administrator	about	network	settings.
    •	 The	 display’s	 or	button’s	 response	 can	be	slowed	 down	or	operation	 may	not	be	accepted	 depending	 the	settings	 of	your	 net-
    work.
    	 Should	 this	happen,	 consult	your	network	 administrator.	 The	projector	 may	not	respond	 if	its	 buttons	 are	repeatedly	 pressed	in	
    rapid	intervals.	 Should	this	happen,	 wait	a	moment	 and	repeat.	 If	you	 still	can’t	 get	any	 response,	 turn	off	and	 back	 on	the	 projec-
    tor.
    •	 If	 the	PROJECTOR	 NETWORK	SETTINGS	screen	does	not	appear	 in	the	 web	 browser,	 press	the	Ctrl+F5	 keys	to	refresh	 your	web	
    browser	(or	clear	the	cache).
    •	 This	 device	uses	“JavaScript”	 and	“Cookies”	 and	the	browser	 should	be	set	 to	accept	 these	functions.	 The	setting	 method	 will	
    vary	depending	on	the	version	of	browser.	Please	refer	to	the	help	files	and	the	other	information	provided	in	your	software.
    Preparation before Use
    Connect	the	projector	to	a	commercially	available	LAN	cable	before	engaging	in	browser	operations. 	(→	page	167)
    Operation	with	a	browser	 that	uses	 a	proxy	 server	 may	not	be	possible	 depending	 on	the	 type	 of	proxy	 server	 and	the	
    setting	method. 	Although	the	type	of	proxy	server	will	be	a	factor,	it	is	possible	that	items	that	have	actually	been	set	
    will	not	 be	displayed	 depending	 on	the	 effectiveness	 of	the	 cache,	 and	the	contents	 set	from	 the	browser	 may	not	be	
    reflected	in	operation. 	It	is	recommended	that	a	proxy	server	not	be	used	unless	it	is	unavoidable. 
    						
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    3. Convenient Features
    Handling of the Address for Operation via a Browser
    Regarding	the	actual	 address	 that	is	entered	 for	the	 address	 or	entered	 to	the	 URL	 column	 when	operation	 of	the	 pro-
    jector	 is	via	 a	browser,	 the	host	 name	 can	be	used	 as	it	is	 when	 the	host	 name	 corresponding	 to	the	 IP	address	 of	the	
    projector	 has	been	 registered	 to	the	 domain	 name	server	 by	a	network	 administrator,	 or	the	 host	 name	 corresponding	
    to	the	IP	address	of	the	projector	has	been	set	in	the	 “HOSTS”	file	of	the	computer	being	used.
    Example	1: 		When	the	host	name	of	the	projector	has	been	set	to	 “pj.nec.co.jp”,	access	is	gained	to	the	network	
    setting	by	specifying 
    	http://pj.nec.co.jp/index.html 
    for	the	address	or	the	entry	column	of	the	URL.
    Example	2: 		When	the	IP	address	of	the	projector	is	 “192.168.73.1”,	access	is	gained	to	the	network	setting	by	
    specifying 
    	http://192.168.73.1/index.html 
    for	the	address	or	the	entry	column	of	the	URL.
    PROJECTOR ADJUSTMENT
    POWER: 	This	controls	the	power	of	the	projector.
    ON �������������������������Power is switched on�
    OFF ������������������������Power is switched off�
    VOLUME: 	This	control	is	not	available	on	this	model.
    AV-MUTE: 	This	controls	the	mute	function	of	the	projector.
    PICTURE ����������������Mutes the video�
    PICTURE   �����������Cancels the video muting�
    SOUND* ����������������Mutes the audio�
    SOUND*  ������������Cancels the audio muting�
    ALL ON  ������������������Mutes each of the video, and audio* functions�
    ALL OFF �����������������Cancels the muting of each of the video, and audio* functions�
    NOTE:
    *	 The	sound	mute	function	is	not	available	because	the	projector	does	not	have	an	audio	function. 
    						
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    3. Convenient Features
    PICTURE:	Controls	the	video	adjustment	of	the	projector.
    BRIGHTNESS  ����Increases the brightness adjustment value�
    BRIGHTNESS  ����Decreases the brightness adjustment value�
    CONTRAST  ��������Increases the contrast adjustment value�
    CONTRAST  ��������Decreases the contrast adjustment value�
    COLOR   ��������������Increases the color adjustment value�
    COLOR  ��������������Decreases the color adjustment value�
    HUE  �������������������Increases the hue adjustment value�
    HUE  �������������������Decreases the hue adjustment value�
    SHARPNESS   �����Increases the sharpness adjustment value�
    SHARPNESS  �����Decreases the sharpness adjustment value�
    •	 The	 functions	 that	can	be	controlled	 will	vary	 depending	 on	the	 signal	 being	input	to	the	 projector. 	(→	page	
    106)
    SOURCE	SELECT: 	This	switches	the	input	connector	of	the	projector.
    COMPUTER 1 ��������Switches to the COMPUTER 1 IN connector �
    COMPUTER 2 ��������Switches to the COMPUTER 2 IN connector �
    COMPUTER 3 ��������Switches to the COMPUTER 3 IN connector �
    HDMI ���������������������Switches to the HDMI IN connector �
    DisplayPort ������������Switches to the DisplayPort�
    VIDEO ��������������������Switches to the VIDEO IN connector �
    S-VIDEO ����������������Switches to the S-VIDEO IN connector �
    VIEWER �����������������Switches to the data on the USB memory device�
    NETWORK  �������������Switches to a LAN signal�
    SLOT ����������������������Switches to the optional board�
    PROJECTOR	STATUS: 	This	displays	the	condition	of	the	projector.
    LAMP 1 LIFE REMAINING  ��Displays the remaining life of the lamp 1 as a percentage�
    LAMP 2 LIFE REMAINING ��Displays the remaining life of the lamp 2 as a percentage�
    LAMP 1 HOURS USED ��������Displays how many hours the lamp 1 has been used�
    LAMP 2 HOURS USED ��������Displays how many hours the lamp 2 has been used�
    FILTER HOURS USED  ���������Displays how many hours the filter has been used�
    ERROR STATUS ������������������Displays the status of errors occurring within the projector �
    LOG	OFF:	Logging	off	your	projector	and	returning	to	the	authentication	screen	(LOGON	screen). 
    						
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    3. Convenient Features
    NETWORK SETTINGS
    •	SETTINGS
    WIRED or WIRELESS
    SETTINGSet	for	wired	LAN	or	for	wireless	LAN.
    APPLYApply	your	settings	to	wired	LAN	or	wireless	LAN.
    DHCP	ONAutomatically	assign	IP	address,	 subnet	mask,	and	gateway	 to	the	 projector	 from	your	
    DHCP	server.
    DHCP	OFFSet	IP	address,	 subnet	mask,	and	gateway	 to	the	 projector	 assigned	 by	your	 network	
    administrator.
    IP	ADDRESSSet	your	IP	address	of	the	network	connected	to	the	projector.
    SUBNET	MASKSet	your	subnet	mask	number	of	the	network	connected	to	the	projector.
    GATEWAYSet	the	default	gateway	of	the	network	connected	to	the	projector.
    WINSSet	the	IP	address	 of	your	 WINS	 server	 of	the	 network	 connected	 to	the	 projector	 when	
    [DHCP]	is	turned	on,	this	option	is	not	available.
    AUTO	DNS	ONDHCP	server	will	automatically	 assign	IP	address	 of	DNS	 server	 connected	 to	the	
    projector.
    AUTO	DNS	OFFSet	your	IP	address	of	DNS	server	connected	to	the	projector.
    Setting for WIRED LAN
    PROFILE	1/PROFILE	2Two	settings	can	be	set	for	wired	LAN	connection. 	Select	PROFILE	1	or	PROFILE	2.	
    DISABLETurn	off	wired	LAN	connection
    Setting	for	WIRELESS	 LAN	(the	optional	 Wireless	 LAN	Unit	required	 for	Europe, 	Australia, 	and	 Asian	 coun-
    tries) 
    EASY	CONNECTIONExecute	a	wireless	LAN	using	EASY	CONNECTION.
    SIMPLE	ACCES	POINTSet	the	projector	for	simple	access	point.
    WPSUse	 WPS	(Wi-Fi	Protected	Setup™)	to	set	up	the	wireless	LAN	for	the	projector.
    NOTE: 	Use	the	projector’s	 menus	to	make	 WPS	connections	 and	change	 the	WPS	
    profile	settings.
    CHANNELSelect	 a	channel. 	Available	 channels	 vary	depending	 on	the	 country	 and	region. 	When	
    you	 select	 [INFRASTRUCTURE],	 make	sure	that	the	projector	 and	your	 access	 point	
    are	on	the	 same	 channel; 	when	 you	select	 [AD	HOC],	 make	sure	that	the	projector	 and	
    your	computer	are	on	the	same	channel.
    PROFILE	1/PROFILE	2Two	settings	 can	be	set	 for	wireless	 LAN	connection. 	Select	 PROFILE	 1	or	 PROFILE	
    2. 
    						
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    3. Convenient Features
    SSIDEnter	an	identifier	 (SSID)	for	wireless	 LAN.	Communication	 can	be	done	 only	with	
    equipment	whose	SSID	matches	SSID	for	your	wireless	LAN.
    SITE	SURVEYDisplays	 a	list	 of	available	 SSIDs	for	wireless	 LAN	on	site. 	Select	 an	SSID	 which	 you	
    can	access.
    NETWORK	 TYPESelect	communication	method	when	using	wireless	LAN.
    INFRASTRUCTURE: 	Select	 this	option	 when	communicating	 with	one	or	more	 equip-
    ment	connected	to	the	wireless	LAN	network	via	a	wireless	access	point.
    AD	HOC: 	Select	 this	option	 when	using	the	wireless	 LAN	to	directly	 communicate	 with	
    a	computer	in	peer-to-peer	mode. 	
    SECURITY	TYPETurn	on	or	off	 the	 encryption	 mode	for	secure	 transmission. 	When	 turn	on	the	 encryp-
    tion	mode,	set	 WEP	key	or	encrypted	key.
    DISABLE Will	 not	turn	 on	the	 encryption	 feature.	Your	 communications	 may	
    be	monitored	by	someone.
    WEP	64	bit Uses	64-bit	datalength	for	secure	transmission.
    WEP	128	bit Uses	 128-bit	datalength	 for	secure	 transmission. 	This	 option	 will	
    increase	 privacy	and	security	 when	compared	 to	use	 of	64-bit 	
    datalength	encryption.
    WPA-PSK	 TKIP	/	WPA-PSK	AES/
    WPA2-PSK	 TKIP	/	WPA2-PSK	AES/
    WPA-EAP	 TKIP	EAP-TLS/
    WPA-EAP	AES	EAP-TLS/
    WPA-EAP	 TKIP	PEAP-MSCHAP	v2/
    WPA-EAP	AES	PEAP-MSCHAP	v2/
    WPA2-EAP	 TKIP	EAP-TLS/
    WPA2-EAP	AES	EAP-TLS/
    WPA2-EAP	 TKIP	PEAP-MSCHAP	v2/
    WPA2-EAP	AES	PEAP-MSCHAP	v2 These
    	options 	parovide 	stronger 	security	
    than	 WEP.
    NOTE:
    •	 The	 WEP	settings	 must	be	the	 same	 as	communication	 devices	such	as	PC	 or	access	 point	in	
    your wireless network.
    •	 When	you	use	WEP,	your	image	transmission	speed	will	slow	down.
    •	 Other	 encryption	 keys	than	WEP	 64bit	 and	WEP	 128bit	 are	not	 available	 when	[AD	HOC]	 is	
    selected	from	[NETWORK	TYPE].
    •	 To	install	a	digital	certificate,	use	the	projector’s	menu.	(→ page 141)
    INDEX
    Select	 encryption	 key	when	 selecting	 [WEP	64	bit]	 or	[WEP	 128	bit]	in	[SECURITY	
    TYPE].
    KEY
    When	selecting	[WEP	64	bit]	or	[WEP	128	bit]	in	[SECURITY	 TYPE]:
    Enter	WEP	key.
    Select Characters	(ASCII) Hexadecimal	digit	(HEX)
    WEP	64	bit Up	to	5	characters Up	to	10	characters
    WEP	128	bit Up	to	13	characters Up	to	26	characters
    When	selecting 	[WPA 	PSK-TKIP], 	[WPA 	PSK-AES], 	[WPA2 	PSK-TKIP] 	or 	[WPA2	
    PSK-AES]:
    Enter	encryption	key. 	Key	length	must	be	8	or	greater	and	63	or	less.
    USERNAMESet	a	user	name	for	WPA-EAP/WPA2-EAP.
    PASSWORDSet	a 	password 	for 	WPA-EAP 	TKIP 	PEAP-MSCHAP 	v2/WPA-EAP 	AES 	PEAP-MSCHAP	
    v2/WPA2-EAP	 TKIP	PEAP-MSCHAP	v2/WPA2-EAP	AES	PEAP-MSCHAP	v2.
    USE	DIGITAL	CERTIFI-
    CATESelect	 this	if	you	 use	 a	digital	 certificate	 for	WPA-EAP	 TKIP	PEAP-MSCHAP	 v2/WPA-
    EAP	AES	PEAP-MSCHAP	 v2/WPA2-EAP	TKIP	PEAP-MSCHAP	 v2/WPA2-EAP	AES	
    PEAP-MSCHAP	v2. 
    						
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