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    							ix
    ❺	Enlarging	a	Picture ........................................................................\
    ...............................36
    ❻
    	Changing	Eco	Mode/Checking	Energy-Saving	Effect	Using	Eco	Mode	[ECO	MODE] 37
    Checking	Energy-Saving	Effect	[CARBON	METER] ..............................................38
    ❼
    	Correcting	Horizontal	and	V ertical 	 Keystone 	 Distortion 	 [CORNERSTONE] .................39
    Cornerstone
     ........................................................................\
    ....................................39
    ❽
    	Displaying	T wo 	 Pictures 	 at 	 the 	 Same 	Time ...................................................................42
    Selecting	the	PIP	or	PICTURE	BY	PICTURE	Mode	[MODE] .................................42
    [POSITION]
     ........................................................................\
    .....................................43
    ❾
    	Preventing	the	Unauthorized	Use	of	the	Projector	[SECURITY] ..................................44
    ❿
    	Storing	Changes	for	Lens	Shift,	Zoom,	and	Focus	[LENS	MEMORY] .........................47
    Usage	Example........................................................................\
    ............................... 47
    To	store	your	adjusted	values	in	[REF.	LENS 	 MEMORY]: .......................................47
    To	call	up	your	adjusted	values	from	[REF.	LENS 	 MEMORY]: ................................49
    ⓫
    	Displaying	a	Picture	Using	[EDGE	BLENDING] ...........................................................51
    Before	explaining	use	of	the	Edge	Blending	function ..............................................51
    Black	Level	Adjustment ........................................................................\
    ...................54
    9-segmented	portions	for	Black	Level	adjustment ..................................................55
    ⓬
    	Controlling	the	Projector	by	Using	an	HTTP	Browser ..................................................56
    ⓭
    	Projecting	Y our 	 Computer’s 	 Screen 	 Image 	 from 	 the 	 Projector 	 via 	 a 	 Network 	
    [NETWORK	PROJECTOR] ........................................................................\
    .............63
    ⓮
    	Using	the	Projector	to	Operate	Y our 	 Computer 	 via 	 a 	 Network 	 [REMOTE 	 DESKTOP] .67
    4. Using the Viewer ........................................................................\
    ......................73
    ❶
    	What 	 you 	 can 	 do 	 with 	 the 	Vie wer ........................................................................\
    ..........73
    ❷
    	Preparing	presentation	materials ........................................................................\
    .........76
    ❸
    	Projecting	images	stored	in	a	USB	memory	device .....................................................77
    Starting	the	Vie wer ........................................................................\
    ..........................77
    Exiting	the	Viewer ........................................................................\
    ...........................80
    Names	and	functions	of	Vie wer 	 screen ...................................................................81
    Viewer	option	settings ........................................................................\
    .....................86
    ❹
    	Projecting	data	from	shared	folder ........................................................................\
    .......89
    Connecting	the	projector	to	the	shared	folder	 ........................................................89
    Disconnecting	the	shared	folder	from	the	projector ................................................92
    ❺
    	Projecting	data	from	media	server........................................................................\
    ........ 93
    Setting	up	“Media	 Sharing”	 in 	Windo ws 	 Media 	 Player 	 11 .......................................93
    Setting	up	“Media	 Sharing”	 in 	Windo ws 	 Media 	 Player 	 12 .......................................95
    Connecting	the	projector	to	the	media	server .........................................................96
    Disconnecting	the	projector	from	the	media	server ................................................97
    ❻
    	Restrictions	on	displaying	files ........................................................................\
    .............98
    Some	restrictions	on	PowerPoint	files .....................................................................98
    Some	restrictions	on	PDF	files ........................................................................\
    .......98
    5. Using On-Screen Menu ........................................................................\
    .........99
    ❶
    	Using	the	Menus ........................................................................\
    ...................................99
    ❷
    	Menu	Elements ........................................................................\
    ...................................100
    ❸
    	List	of	Menu	Items ........................................................................\
    ..............................101
    ❹
    	Menu	Descriptions	&	Functions	[SOURCE] ...............................................................104
    COMPUTER	1,	2,	and	3 ........................................................................\
    ...............104
    Table of Contents  
    						
    							x
    HDMI ........................................................................\
    .............................................104
    DisplayPort
     ........................................................................\
    ....................................104
    VIDEO
     ........................................................................\
    ...........................................104
    S-VIDEO
     ........................................................................\
    .......................................104
    VIEWER
     ........................................................................\
    ........................................104
    NETWORK
     ........................................................................\
    ....................................104
    SLOT	(for	optional	board) ........................................................................\
    .............104
    ENTRY	LIST ........................................................................\
    .................................104
    TEST	PATTERN ........................................................................\
    ............................104
    ❺
    	Menu	Descriptions	&	Functions	[ADJUST] .................................................................108
    [PICTURE]
     ........................................................................\
    ....................................108
    [IMAGE	OPTIONS] ........................................................................\
    .......................111
    [VIDEO]
     ........................................................................\
    .........................................115
    Using	the	Lens	Memory	Function	[LENS	MEMORY] ............................................116
    ❻
    	Menu	Descriptions	&	Functions	[SETUP] ...................................................................117
    [BASIC]
     ........................................................................\
    .........................................117
    [MENU]
     ........................................................................\
    .........................................121
    [INSTALLATION(1)]
     ........................................................................\
    .......................122
    [INSTALLATION(2)]
     ........................................................................\
    .......................126
    [OPTIONS(1)]
     ........................................................................\
    ...............................128
    [OPTIONS(2)]
     ........................................................................\
    ...............................130
    [EDGE	BLENDING] ........................................................................\
    ......................132
    ❼
    	Menu	Descriptions	&	Functions	[INFO.] .....................................................................133
    [USAGE	TIME] ........................................................................\
    ..............................133
    [SOURCE(1)]
     ........................................................................\
    ................................134
    [SOURCE(2)]
     ........................................................................\
    ................................134
    [WIRED	LAN] ........................................................................\
    ................................134
    [WIRELESS	LAN(1)] ........................................................................\
    .....................135
    [WIRELESS	LAN(2)] ........................................................................\
    .....................135
    [VERSION(1)]
     ........................................................................\
    ...............................135
    [VERSION(2)]
     ........................................................................\
    ...............................136
    [OTHERS]
     ........................................................................\
    .....................................136
    ❽
    	Menu	Descriptions	&	Functions	[RESET] ...................................................................137
    Returning	to	Factory	Default	[RESET] ..................................................................137
    ❾
    	Application	Menu ........................................................................\
    ................................139
    IMAGE	EXPRESS	UTILITY ........................................................................\
    ..........139
    NETWORK	PROJECTOR ........................................................................\
    .............139
    REMOTE	DESKTOP	CONNECTION ...................................................................140
    NETWORK	SETTINGS ........................................................................\
    .................141
    TOOLS
     ........................................................................\
    ..........................................157
    6. Connecting to Other Equipment ...........................................................162
    ❶
    	Mounting	a	lens	(sold	separately) ........................................................................\
    .......162
    Mounting	the	lens........................................................................\
    .......................... 162
    Removing	the	lens ........................................................................\
    ........................163
    ❷
    	Making	Connections ........................................................................\
    ...........................164
    Analog	RGB	signal	connection ........................................................................\
    .....164
    Digital	RGB	signal	connection ........................................................................\
    ......165
    Connecting	an	External	Monitor ........................................................................\
    ...167
    Connecting	Y our 	 DVD 	 Player 	 or 	 Other 	 AV 	 Equipment ...........................................168
    Connecting	Component	Input ........................................................................\
    .......169
    Table of Contents  
    						
    							xi
    Connecting	HDMI	Input........................................................................\
    .................170
    Connecting	to	a	Wired	 LAN ........................................................................\
    ..........171
    Connecting	to	a	Wireless 	 LAN 	 (sold 	 separately)...................................................172
    Mounting	a	wireless	LAN	unit ........................................................................\
    .......172
    To	remove	the	wireless	LAN	unit........................................................................\
    ... 174
    Stacking	projectors ........................................................................\
    .......................176
    7. Maintenance ........................................................................\
    .............................179
    ❶
    	Cleaning	the	Filters........................................................................\
    ............................. 179
    ❷
    	Cleaning	the	Lens........................................................................\
    ............................... 181
    ❸
    	Cleaning	the	Cabinet ........................................................................\
    ..........................181
    ❹
    	Replacing	the	Lamp	and	the	Filters ........................................................................\
    ....182
    ❺
    	Replacing	the	Filters ........................................................................\
    ...........................185
    8. User Supportware ........................................................................\
    ..................187
    ❶
    	Installing	Software	Program ........................................................................\
    ...............187
    Installation	for	Windo ws 	 software ........................................................................\
    ..187
    Installation	for	Macintosh	software ........................................................................\
    190
    ❷
    	Projecting	Images	or	Videos 	 from 	 the 	 Projector 	 over 	 a 	 LAN 	 (Image 	 Express 	 Utility 	
    2.0) ........................................................................\
    ................................................191
    What	you	can	do	with	Image	Express	Utility	2.0 ...................................................191
    Connecting	the	projector	to	a	LAN ........................................................................\
    192
    Basic	Operation	of	Image	Express	Utility	2.0 ........................................................193
    ❸
    	Controlling	the	Projector	over	a	LAN	(PC	Control	Utility	Pro	4) ..................................202
    ❹
    	Projecting	Y our 	 Mac’s 	 Screen 	 Image 	 from 	 the 	 Projector 	 over 	 a 	 LAN 	 (Image 	
    Express	Utility	2	for	Mac) ........................................................................\
    ..............203
    What	you	can	do	with	Image	Express	Utility	2 ......................................................203
    Operating	environment ........................................................................\
    .................203
    Connecting	the	projector	to	a	LAN ........................................................................\
    203
    Using	Image	Express	Utility	2 ........................................................................\
    .......204
    ❺
    	Operating	the	Projector	Via 	 the 	 LAN 	 (Virtual 	 Remote 	T ool) ........................................207
    ❻
    	Converting	PowerPoint	files	to	Slides	(Viewer	PPT	Converter	3.0) ............................210
    9. Appendix ........................................................................\
    ......................................212
    ❶
    	Throw 	 distance 	 and 	 screen 	 size ........................................................................\
    .........212
    Tables	of	screen	sizes	and	dimensions ................................................................212
    Lens	types	and	throw	distance ........................................................................\
    .....213
    Lens	shifting	range ........................................................................\
    ........................216
    ❷
    	Replacing	the	Color	Wheel 	 (included) ........................................................................\
    217
    Storing	Unused	Color	Wheel: ........................................................................\
    ........219
    ❸
    	Mounting	the	Optional	Board	(sold	separately) ..........................................................220
    ❹
    	Compatible	Input	Signal	List ........................................................................\
    ...............222
    ❺
    	Specifications ........................................................................\
    .....................................224
    Optical
     ........................................................................\
    ...........................................224
    Electrical
     ........................................................................\
    .......................................224
    Mechanical
     ........................................................................\
    ....................................225
    Option	lens ........................................................................\
    ....................................226
    ❻
    	Cabinet	Dimensions ........................................................................\
    ...........................227
    Table of Contents  
    						
    							xii
    ❼	Pin	Assignments	of	D-Sub	COMPUTER	Input	Connector .........................................228
    ❽
    	Troubleshooting ........................................................................\
    ..................................229
    Indicator	Messages ........................................................................\
    .......................229
    Common	Problems	&	Solutions ........................................................................\
    ....231
    If	there	is	no	picture,	or	the	picture	is	not	displayed	correctly. ...............................233
    ❾
    	PC	Control	Codes	and	Cable	Connection ..................................................................234
    ❿
    	Troubleshooting 	 Check 	 List ........................................................................\
    .................235
    ⓫
    	REGISTER	Y OUR 	 PROJECTOR! 	 (for 	 residents 	 in 	 the 	 United 	 States, 	 Canada, 	 and 	
    Mexico) ........................................................................\
    .........................................237
    Table of Contents  
    						
    							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 (79TM1061)* The projector is shipped without a lens. For the types of lens and 
    throw distances, see page 213, 
    214, 215.
    Remote control(7N901041)
    AA alkaline batteries (x2)Power cord(US: 79TM1001 for AC 120 V and 79TM1011 for AC 200 V)(EU: 79TM1021)
    •	 Important	Information	(For	North	America: 7N8N4841) (For Other 
    countries than North America: 
    7N8N4841 and 7N8N4851)
    •	 Quick	Setup	Guide	(For	North	America: 7N8N4861) (For Other 
    countries than North America: 
    7N8N4861 and 7N8N4871)
    NEC Projector CD-ROMUser’s manual (PDF) and the 
    utility software
    (7N952052)
    For North America only: 
    Limited warranty
    For customers in Europe: 
    You will find our current 
    valid	Guarantee	Policy	on	our Web Site: 
    www.nec-display-solutions.
    com
    Lens theft prevention screw (79TM1071)
    This screw makes it 
    difficult to remove the 
    lens mounted on the 
    projector. (→ page 
    163)6-segment color wheel (79TM1081)
    Stacking holders (x 3) 
    (79TM1101)
    Power cord stopper 
    (79TM1111)
    Anti-theft cap for LAN unit (for 
    optional wireless LAN unit) 
    (79TM1091)
    Attaching/Removing the Dust Cap
    To	remove	the 	dust 	cap 	from 	the 	
    projector,	pull	the 	upper 	end 	of 	the 	
    dust	cap	while	clutching	it.
    To	attach	the 	dust 	cap 	to 	the 	projector , 	locate 	the 	catch 	on 	the 	lo wer 	end 	of 	
    the	dust	cap 	and 	place 	it 	into 	the 	opening 	of 	the 	projector 	with 	the 	point 	of 	a 	
    triangle	mark 	(▽)	facing	downward 	(①	in	the 	figure 	belo w), 	and 	then 	push 	the 	
    upper	end	of 	the 	dust 	cap 	against 	the 	projector 	to 	place 	the 	catches 	into 	the 	
    slot	while	clutching	the	handle	(②	in	the	figure	below). 
    						
    							2
    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 	v ery 	best 	projectors 	a vailable 	toda y.	The 	projector 	enab les 	y ou 	to 	project 	precise 	images 	
    up	to	500 	inches 	(200 	or 	300 	inches 	depending 	on 	the 	optional 	lens) 	across 	(measured 	diagonally) 	from 	y our 	PC 	or 	
    Macintosh	computer	(desktop	or	notebook),	VCR,	 DVD 	 player, 	 or 	 document 	 camera.
    You	can	use 	the 	projector 	on 	a 	tab letop 	or 	car t, 	y ou 	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	m ust 	be 	installed 	b y 	qualified 	technicians 	in 	order 	to 	ensure 	proper 	oper ation 	and 	reduce 	the 	r isk 	
    of	bodily	injury.
    	 In	addition,	the 	ceiling 	m ust 	be 	strong 	enough 	to 	suppor t 	the 	projector 	and 	the 	installation 	m ust 	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	–	PX750U2:	WUXGA	 (1920 	 × 	 1200) 	nativ e 	 resolution 	 (16:10), 	 PX700W2:	WXGA 	 (1280 	 × 	
    800)	native	resolution	(16:10),	PX800X2:	XGA 	 (1024 	 × 	 768) 	 native 	 resolution 	 (4:3)
    •	 Wide	range	of	optional	lenses	selectable	according	to	the	place	of	installation
    	 This	projector	suppor ts 	7 	types* 	of 	optional 	lenses , 	pro viding 	a 	selection 	of 	lenses 	adapted 	f or 	a 	v ariety 	of 	instal-
    lation	requirements.
    	 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.
    *	 6	types	for	PX700W2	and	PX800X2
    •	 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.
    •	 EDGE	BLENDING	function
    	 The	EDGE	BLENDING 	function 	allo ws 	a 	m ulti-screen 	image 	with 	high 	resolution 	to 	be 	displa yed 	on 	a 	large 	screen.
    •	 Powered	Lens	Shift,	Zoom,	 and 	 Focus 	 offer 	 installation 	 flexibility
    	 Powered	Horizontal 	and 	V ertical 	lens 	shift 	pro vides 	the 	ability 	to 	project 	from 	off 	center 	screen 	installations .	P owered	
    zoom	and	focus	provide	quick	and	easy	adjustment.
    •	 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.
    •	 Two	types	of	color	wheels	(6-segment	white)	and	(6-segment	color)	interchangeable
    	 The	projector	is 	shipped 	with 	the 	6-segment 	white 	color 	wheel 	installed.	Y ou 	can 	replace 	it 	with 	the 	included 	6-seg-
    ment	color	wheel	to	create	images	with	more	brilliant	colors	to	match	the	source.
    •	 Wide	range	of	input/output	connectors	(HDMI,	DisplayPort,	 BNC,	 etc.) 	
    	 The	projector	is 	equipped 	with 	a 	v ariety 	of 	input/output 	connectors:	computer 	(analog), 	5 	BNC , 	HDMI, 	Displa yPort, 	
    Video,	S-Video,	etc.	(The 	 computer 	 (analog) 	 and 	 BNC 	 connectors 	 also 	 support 	 component 	 inputs.)
    	 The	projector’s	HDMI	and	DisplayPort	input	connectors	support	HDCP.
    1. Introduction  
    						
    							3
    •	 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
    	 The	Reon-VX	video	processor	is	used	to	project	high	quality	images.
    •	 Energy-saving	design	with	a	standby	power	consumption	of	0.4	Watts 	 or 	 less
    	 When	the	on-screen 	men u’s 	standb y 	mode 	is 	set 	to 	“P ower 	Sa ving”, 	the 	po wer 	consumption 	in 	the 	standb y 	mode 	
    is	0.2	W	 (100-130 	V 	 AC)/ 	 0.4W 	 (200-240V 	 AC).
    •	 “Eco	mode”	for 	 low 	 power 	 consumption 	 and 	“Carbon 	 Meter”	 display
    	 The	projector	is 	equipped 	with 	an 	“eco 	mode”	f or 	reducing 	po wer 	consumption 	dur ing 	use .	Fur thermore, 	the 	
    power-saving	effect 	when 	the 	eco 	mode 	is 	set 	is 	con verted 	into 	the 	amount 	of 	reductions 	of 	CO2	emissions	and 	
    this	is	indicated 	on 	the 	confir mation 	message 	displa yed 	when 	the 	po wer 	is 	tur ned 	off 	and 	at 	“Inf ormation”	on 	the 	
    on-screen	menu	(CARBON	METER).
    •	 Seamless	switch	function	for	smoother	screen	changes	when	switching	the	signal	(for	PX750U2	only)
    	 When	the	input 	connector 	is 	s witched, 	the 	image 	displa yed 	bef ore 	s witching 	is 	held 	so 	that 	that 	projector 	can 	wr ite 	
    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	tw o 	types 	of 	la youts 	f or 	the 	tw o 	images:	“picture-in-picture”	in 	which 	a 	sub-picture 	is 	displa yed 	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 	pass word 	is 	set 	in 	the 	on-screen 	men u, 	a 	screen 	to 	input 	the 	pass word 	appears 	
    when	the	projector’s	power	is	turned	on.
    -	 Theft	prevention	lock:	A 	 security 	 cable 	 compatible 	 with 	 Kensington 	 locks 	 can 	 be 	 connected 	 to 	 the 	 projector.
    •	 Wired/wireless	LAN	compatibility	(wireless	LAN	unit	sold	separately)
    	 The	projector	is 	equipped 	with 	a 	LAN 	por t 	(RJ-45) 	f or 	connection 	to 	a 	wired 	LAN 	f or 	tr ansferring 	images 	from 	a 	
    computer	to	the	projector,	controlling	the	projector	from	a	computer,	etc.
    	 Furthermore,	the	projector 	can 	be 	used 	in 	a 	wireless 	LAN 	b y 	mounting 	the 	separ ately 	sold 	wireless 	LAN 	unit 	
    (NP02LM).
    •	 Convenient	utility	software	(User	Supportware)	provided	as	standard
    	 Three	utility	softw are 	prog rams 	(Image 	Express 	Utility 	2.0, 	PC 	Control 	Utility 	Pro 	4, 	Image 	Express 	Utility 	2 	f or 	Mac)	
    are	provided	on 	the 	included 	NEC 	Projector 	CD-R OM.	T wo 	more 	utility 	softw are 	prog rams 	can 	be 	do wnloaded 	
    from	our	website:	Virtual 	 Remote 	T ool 	 and 	Vie wer 	 PPT 	 Converter 	 3.0.
    •	 LAN-compatible	viewer	function
    	 Still	and	mo ving 	images 	in 	shared 	f olders 	on 	a 	computer 	connected 	b y 	wired 	or 	wireless 	LAN 	can 	be 	projected 	
    with	the	projector’s	viewer.
    -	 The	viewer	supports	the	Windows 	 Media 	 Player 	 11’s 	“media 	 sharing”	 function.
    •	 CRESTRON	ROOMVIEW	compatibility
    	 The	projector	suppor ts 	CRESTR ON 	R OOMVIEW, 	allo wing 	m ultiple 	de vices 	connected 	in 	the 	netw ork 	to 	be 	man-
    aged	and	controlled	from	a	computer	or	controller.
    About this user’s manual
    The	fastest	w ay 	to 	get 	star ted 	is 	to 	tak e 	y our 	time 	and 	do 	e verything 	r ight 	the 	first 	time .	T ake 	a 	f ew 	min utes 	no w 	to 	
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    1. Introduction  
    						
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    ❸ Part Names of the Projector
    Front/Top
    The	lens	is	sold	separately.	The	 description 	 below 	 is 	 for 	 when 	 the 	 NP18ZL 	 lens 	 is 	 mounted 	 on 	 the 	 PX750U2.
    Control Panel
    (→ page 6)
    Lens
    Ventilation (inlet)
    Filter Cover Remote Sensor (located on the 
    front and the rear)
    (→ page 9)
    Remote Sensor
    (→ page 9) Terminal Panel
    (→ page 7)
    Indicator	Section(→ page 6)
    Lens Button
    (→ page 163)
    AC	InputConnect the supplied power cord's 
    three-pin plug here, and plug the 
    other end into an active wall outlet. 
    (→ page 14)
    Main Power Switch
    USB (LAN) Port (for optional Wire-
    less LAN Unit) (→ page 172)
    Lens Cap
    (The lens cap is attached to the 
    lens.)
    Adjustable Tilt Foot
    (→ page 29)
    Adjustable Tilt Foot (→ page 29)
    Built-in Security Slot (  )*
    Slot for Power Cord Stopper ( → 
    page 15)
    *	 This	security	slot	supports	the	MicroSaver	®	Security	System.
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    Rear
     CAUTION:
    Parts	of	the 	projector 	ma y 	become 	tempor arily 	heated 	if 	the 	projector 	is 	tur ned 	off 	with 	the 	PO WER 	b utton 	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) Color Wheel Cover
    (→ page 217)
    Ventilation (inlet) Filter Cover (→ page 179, 185)
    Ventilation (outlet)
    Heated air is exhausted from here.
    Lamp Cover (1)
    (→ page 183, 184)
    Lamp Cover (2)
    (→ page 183, 184)
    Stacking Holder
    (3 locations)
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    Control Panel/Indicator Section
    1.  (POWER) Button (→	page	18, 33)
    2. POWER Indicator (→	page	18, 33, 229)
    3. STATUS Indicator (→	page	229)
    4.	 LAMP	1	and	LAMP	2	Indicators	(→	page	182, 230)
    5.	 TEMP.	Indicator 	(→	page	230)
    6.	 SHUTTER	Indicator	(→	page	230)
    7.	 SOURCE	Button	(→	page	21)
    8. AUTO ADJ. Button (→	page	32)
    9. 3D REFORM Button (→	page	39)
    10.	ORIENTATION/CALIBRATION	Button	(→	page	18, 20)
    11. SHUTTER/HOME POSITION Button (→	page	23, 35)
    NOTE: The “home position” for lens shift position is not the cente\
    r position of the adjustable lens shift range. The home position 
    should be used for lens installation. 
    12.  MENU  Button (→	page	99)
    13. ▲▼◀▶ Buttons (→	page	99)
    14.	ENTER	Button	(→	page	99)
    15.	EXIT	Button	(→	page	99)
    16.	LENS	SHIFT	▲▼◀▶ Buttons (→	page	23)
    17.	FOCUS	+/−	Buttons	(→	page	25)
    18.	ZOOM	+/−	Buttons	(→	page	28)
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    1. Introduction  
    						
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