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    TOOLS
    ADMINISTRATOR MODE
    This	allows	you	to	select	MENU	MODE,	save	settings,	and	set	a	password	for	the	administrator	mode.
    MENU	MODESelect	either	[BASIC]	or	[ADVANCED]	menu.
    (→	page	101)—
    NOT	SAVE	SETTING	
    VALUES
    Placing a check mark will not save your projector settings�
    Clear this check box to save your projector settings�
    —
    NEW	PASSWORD/
    CONFIRM	PASS-
    WORD
    Assign	a	password	for	the	administrator	mode.Up	to	10	alphanumeric	
    characters
    NOTE:
    When	[LAST] 	is 	selected 	for 	[DEF AULT 	SOURCE 	SELECT], 	placing 	a 	check 	mark 	for 	[NOT 	SA VE 	SETTING 	V ALUES] 	will 	for cibly 	
    select	NETWORK	for	source	at	every	power-on	time.
    To	avoid	this,	select	[AUTO]	for	[DEFAULT	SOURCE	SELECT]	before	placing	a	check	mark	for	[NOT	SAVE	SETTING	VALUES].
    TIP:
    To	return	to	the	ADVANCED	menu	from	the	BASIC	menu,	do	the	following:
    1.	 Use	the	SOURCE 	b utton 	on 	the 	cabinet 	or 	press 	the 	NETW ORK 	b utton 	on 	the 	remote 	contr ol 	to 	select 	
    [NETWORK]	to	display	the	APPLICATION	MENU.
    2.	 Select	[TOOLS]	→	[ADMINISTRATOR	MODE]	→	[MENU	MODE]	→	[ADVANCED	MODE]. 
    5. Using On-Screen Menu  
    						
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    PROGRAM TIMER
    This	option	tur ns 	on/off 	the 	projector 	and 	changes 	video 	signals , 	and 	selects 	ECO 	mode 	automatically 	at 	a 	specified 	time .
    NOTE:
    •	 Before	using	[PROGRAM	TIMER],	make	sure	that	the	[DATE	AND	TIME]	feature	is	set.	(→ page 161)
    •	 Make	sure	that	the	projector	is	in	the	stand	by	condition	with	the	POWER	cord	connected.
    •	 The	projector	has 	a 	built-in 	clock. 	The 	clock 	will 	keep 	working 	for 	about 	two 	weeks 	after 	the 	main 	power 	is 	turned 	off. 	If 	the 	main 	
    power	is	not	supplied	to	the	projector	for	two	weeks	or	more,	the	built-in	clock	stops	working.
    •	 When	[PROGRAM	TIMER]	is	enabled,	the	[STANDBY	MODE]	setting	becomes	invalid.
    	 This	means	that	the	projector	is	in	the	same	condition	when	the	[NORMAL]	is	selected	for	[STANDBY	MODE].
    Setting a new program timer
    1.	 On	the	PR OGRAM 	TIMER 	screen,	use 	the 	▲ or ▼	button 	to 	select 	[SETTINGS] 	and 	press 	the 	ENTER 	b utton.
    	 The	[PROGRAM	LIST]	screen	will	be	displayed.
    2.	 Select	a	blank	program	number	and	press	the	ENTER	button.
    	 The	[EDIT]	screen	will	be	displayed.
    3.	 Make	settings	for	each	item	as	required.
    ACTIVE ������������������Place a check mark to enable the program�
    D AY ������������������������Select days of the week for the program timer� To execute the program from Monday to Friday, select [MON-
    FRI]�To execute the program in everyday basis, select [EVERYDAY]�
    TIME ����������������������Set the time to execute the program� Enter time in 24-hour format�
    FUNCTION �������������Select a function to be executed� Selecting [POWER] will allow you to turn on or off the projector by set\
    ting 
    5. Using On-Screen Menu  
    						
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    [ADVANCED SETTINGS]� Selecting [SOURCE] will allow you to select a video source by setting [ADVANCED 
    SETTINGS]� Selecting [ECO MODE] will allow you to select [ECO MODE] by setting [AD\
    VANCED SETTINGS]�
    ADVANCED SETTINGS
     ������������������������������Select power on/off, a type of video source, or ECO MODE for the selected item in [FUNCTION]�
    REPEAT ������������������Place a check mark to repeat the program continuing basis� To use the program this week only, clear the 
    check mark�
    4.	 Select	[OK]	and	press	the	ENTER	button.
     This will complete the settings.
    	 You	will	be	returned	to	the	[PROGRAM	LIST]	screen.
    5.	 Select	[BACK]	and	press	the	ENTER	button.
    	 You	will	be	returned	to	the	[PROGRAM	TIMER] 	 screen.
    6.	 Select	[OK]	and	press	the	ENTER	button.
     You will be returned to the [TOOLS] screen.
    NOTE:
    •	 Up	to	30	different	timer	settings	can	be	programmed.
    •	 When	[PROGRAM	TIMER]	is	turned	on,	the	[STANDBY	MODE]	setting	is	ignored.
    •	 The	Program	Timer	is	executed	on	a	set	time	basis,	not	in	a	program	basis.
    •	 Once	the	program 	not 	marked 	with 	a 	check 	in 	[REPEA T] 	has 	been 	executed, 	the 	check 	mark 	in 	the 	[ACTIVE] 	check 	box 	will 	be 	
    cleared automatically and the program will be disabled.
    •	 When	the	on-time	and	the	off-time	set	for	the	same	time,	the	off-time	setting	will	take	preference.
    •	 Two	different	sources	are	set	for	the	same	time,	the	larger	program	number	will	take	preference.	
    •	 The	on-time	setting	will	not	be	executed	while	the	cooling	fans	are	running	or	an 	 error 	 is 	 occurring.
    •	 If	the	off-time 	setting 	is 	expired 	under 	the 	condition 	in 	which 	the 	power 	off 	is 	not 	possible, 	the 	off-timer 	setting 	will 	not 	be 	executed	
    until the power off becomes possible.
    •	 Programs	not	marked 	with 	a 	check 	mark 	in 	[ACTIVE] 	of 	the 	[EDIT] 	screen 	will 	not 	be 	executed 	even 	if 	the 	Program 	T imer 	is 	
    enabled.
    •	 When	the	projector 	is 	turned 	on 	by 	using 	the 	program 	timer 	and 	if 	you 	want 	to 	turn 	off 	the 	projector , 	set 	the 	off-time 	or 	do 	it 	
    manually	so	as	not	to	leave	the	projector	on	for	a	long	period	of	time.
    5� Using On-Screen Menu  
    						
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    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 	T imer 	even 	when 	a 	program 	is 	marked 	with 	a 	check 	mark 	on 	[PROGRAM 	LIST] 	screen.	
    •	 When	[ENABLE]	is 	selected, 	the 	[PROGRAM 	LIST] 	cannot 	be 	edited. 	T o 	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	[PR OGRAM 	LIST] 	screen,	select 	a 	pr ogram 	whose 	or der 	y ou 	want 	to 	c hange 	and 	press 	the 	▶ button.
    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.
    5. Using On-Screen Menu  
    						
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    DATE  AND TIME
    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 	y ou 	to 	change 	y our 	USB 	mouse 	settings .	The 	mouse 	settings 	f eature 	is 	a vailable 	f or 	USB 	mouse 	only .	
    Choose	the	settings	you	want:
    MOUSE BUTTON ����������������������[RIGHT HAND] or [LEFT HAND]
    MOUSE SENSITIVITY
     ���������������[FAST], [MEDIUM] or [SLOW]
    5. Using On-Screen Menu  
    						
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    6. Connecting to Other Equipment
    ❶ Mounting a lens (sold separately)
    Optional	bayonet 	style 	lenses 	can 	be 	used 	with 	this 	projector .	The 	descr iptions 	here 	are 	f or 	the 	NP18ZL 	(1.3x 	z oom) 	
    lens	on	the	PX750U2.	Mount 	 other 	 lenses 	 in 	 the 	 same 	 manner.
    Important:
    •	 Be	sure	to	perform	[CALIBRATE]	after	replacement	of	the	lens.	 (→	page	125)
    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 	and 	turn 	off 	the 	main 	power 	switch 	before 	mounting 	or 	removing 	the 	lens.
    •	 When	dismounting	the 	lens 	from 	the 	projector , 	return 	the 	lens 	position 	to 	the 	home 	position 	before 	turning 	off 	the 	power . 	Failure 	
    to	do	so 	may 	prevent 	the 	lens 	from 	being 	mounted 	or 	dismounted 	because 	of 	narrow 	space 	between 	the 	projector 	and 	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:
    	 The	following	lenses	designed	exclusively	for	this	projector	cannot	mounted	onto	another	projector.
    -	 PX750U2:	NP16FL/NP17ZL/NP18ZL/NP19ZL/NP20ZL/NP21ZL/NP31ZL
    -	 PX700W2/PX800X2:	NP06FL/NP07ZL/NP08ZL/NP09ZL/NP10ZL/NP31ZL
    Mounting the lens
    1.	 Remove	the	dust	cap	from	the	projector.
    2.	 Remove	the	lens	cap	on	the	back	of	the	lens.
    •	 The	lens	NP18ZL	is	used	as	an	example.
    3.	 While	pressing	the 	LENS 	b utton 	on 	the 	pr ojector's 	fr ont 	
    panel	fully	in,	inser t 	the 	lens 	onto 	the 	pr ojector 	with 	the 	
    arrow	mark	in	the	label	on	the	lens	facing	upwards.
    	 Insert	the	lens 	slo wly 	all 	the 	w ay 	in, 	k eeping 	the 	positioning 	
    slit at the same angle.
    Arrow mark 
    						
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    4.	 Release	the	LENS	button	and	then,	turn.
     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
    Before removing the lens:
    1.	 Turn	on	the	projector	and	display	an	image.	(→ page 17)
    2.	 Press	and	hold	the	SHUTTER/HOME	POSITION	button	for	2	seconds.
     The lens position will be moved to the home position.
    3.	 Turn	off	the	projector,	turn 	 off 	 the 	 main 	 power 	 switch,	 and 	 then 	 unplug 	 the 	 power 	 cord.	
    4.	 Wait	until	the	projector	cabinet	is	cool	enough	to	handle.
    1.	 While	pressing	the 	LENS 	b utton 	on 	the 	pr ojector’s 	fr ont 	
    panel	fully	in,	turn 	 the 	 lens 	 counterclockwise.
     The lens comes off.
    NOTE:	If	the 	lens 	cannot 	be 	removed 	when 	the 	LENS 	button 	is 	pressed, 	
    check	whether	the	lens	theft	prevention	screw	is	mounted.
    2.	 After	slowly	pulling	t he	l ens	o ff	t he	p rojector,	r elease	t he	
    LENS	button.
    - 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.
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    COMPUTER 2 INCOMPUTER 3 INCOMPUTER 1 IN
    Computer	cable	(VGA)	(supplied)To mini D-Sub 15-pin connector on	the	projector.	
    It 	 is 	 recommend-
    ed that you use a commercially 
    available distribution amplifier if 
    connecting a signal cable longer 
    than the cable supplied.
    NOTE:	For 	Macintosh, 	use 	a 	commer cially 	available 	pin 	adapter 	(not 	
    supplied)	to	connect	to	your	Mac’s	video	port.
    RGB	-	to	-	BNC	cable	(not	supplied)
    ❷ Making Connections
    The	projector	can 	be 	connected 	to 	a 	computer 	using 	the 	computer 	cab le, 	a 	5 	x 	BNC 	cab le, 	HDMI 	cab le 	or 	Displa yPort 	
    cable.
    Prepare	commercially	available	cables	for	connection.
    Analog RGB signal connection
    •	 Connect	the	computer 	cab le 	betw een 	the 	computer’ s 	displa y 	output 	connector 	(mini 	D-Sub 	15-pin) 	and 	the 	projec-
    tor’s	Computer	1	or	Computer	2	video	input	connector.
    •	 When	connecting	the 	computer’ s 	displa y 	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.
    •	 To	output	audio	from	the	computer,	use	commercially	available	audio	system.
    •	 Select	the	source	name	for	its	appropriate	input	connector	after	turning	on	the	projector.
    Input	connectorSOURCE	button	on	the	projector	
    cabinetButton	on	the	remote	control
    COMPUTER	1	IN	COMPUTER	1COMPUTER	1
    COMPUTER	2	IN	COMPUTER	2COMPUTER	2
    COMPUTER	3	IN	COMPUTER	3COMPUTER	3
    6. Installation and Connections  
    						
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    DisplayPort IN
    HDMI IN
    Digital RGB signal connection
    •	 Connect	a 	commercially 	a vailable 	HDMI 	cab le 	betw een 	the 	computer’ s 	HDMI 	output 	connector 	and 	the 	projector’ s 	
    HDMI	input	connector.
    •	 Connect	a	commercially 	a vailable 	Displa yPort 	cab le 	betw een 	the 	computer’ s 	Displa yPort 	output 	connector 	and 	
    the	projector’s	DisplayPort	input	connector.
    •	 Select	the	source	name	for	its	appropriate	input	connector	after	turning	on	the	projector.
    Input	connectorSOURCE	button	on	the	projector	
    cabinetButton	on	the	remote	control
    HDMI	IN	HDMIHDMI
    DisplayPort	IN	DisplayPortDisplayPort
    NOTE:
    •	 Turn	off	the	power	of	the	computer	and	projector	before	connecting.
    •	 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-for warding 	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 	commer cially 	available 	Mini 	DisplayPort	
    →	DisplayPort	converter	cable.
    HDMI	cable	(not	supplied)DisplayPort cable (not supplied)
    6. Installation and Connections  
    						
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    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 	de vice 	that 	uses 	a 	signal 	con verter 	adapter 	are 	connected 	to 	the 	Displa yPort 	input 	connector , 	
    in	some	cases	the	image	may	not	be	displayed.
    •	 When	the	HDMI 	output 	of 	a 	computer 	is 	connected 	to 	the 	Displa yPort 	input 	connector , 	use 	a 	con verter 	(commer-
    cially	available).
    Cautions	when	using	a	DVI	signal
    •	 When	the	computer 	has 	a 	D VI 	output 	connector , 	use 	a 	commercially 	a vailable 	con verter 	cab le 	to 	connect 	the 	
    computer	to	the	projector’s	HDMI	input	connector	(only	digital	video	signals	can	be	input).	
    	 To	connect	the 	computer’ s 	D VI 	output 	connector 	to 	the 	projector’ s 	Displa yPort 	input 	connector , 	use 	a 	commercially 	
    available	converter.
    HDMI IN
    NOTE:	When	Viewing	a	DVI	Digital	Signal
    •	 Use	a	DVI-to-HDMI 	cable 	compliant 	with 	DDWG 	(Digital 	Display 	W orking 	Group) 	DVI 	(Digital 	Visual 	Inter face) 	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 grap\
    hics 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.
    6. Installation and Connections  
    						
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