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    Disconnecting the projector from the media server
    1.	 Display	the	OPTIONS	menu.
     Press the ▼	button	to	select	the	[OPTIONS]	icon	and	select	the	ENTER	button.
    2.	 Display	the	MEDIA	SERVER	setting	screen.
     Press the ▼	button	to	select	the	MEDIA	SERVER	icon	and	press	the	ENTER	button.
    3.	 Disable	the	connection.
     Press the ENTER button to clear the checkmark to disable the connection.
     Press the ▼	button	to	select	[OK]	and	press	the	ENTER	button	to	close	the	MEDIA	SERVER	setting	screen.
    4. Using the Viewer  
    						
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    ❻ Restrictions on displaying files
    The	Viewer	 allows 	 you 	 to 	 give 	 a 	 simplified 	 display 	 of 	 a 	 PowerPoint 	 file 	 or 	 PDF 	 file.
    Due	to	simplified 	displa y, 	ho wever, 	actual 	displa y 	ma y 	be 	diff erent 	from 	the 	one 	on 	y our 	computer 	application 	prog ram.
    Some restrictions on PowerPoint files
    •	 Fonts	will	be 	automatically 	con verted 	to 	the 	f onts 	installed 	in 	the 	projector .	F onts 	can 	v ary 	in 	siz e 	or 	width, 	causing 	
    layout	corruption
    	 Some	characters	or	fonts	may	not	be	displayed.
    •	 Some	functions	included	in	font	are	not	supported.
    	 Example:	There	 are 	 some 	 restrictions 	 on 	 animation, 	 selection, 	 or 	 hyperlink.
    •	 It	may	take	longer	time	to	feed	pages	compared	with	a	computer
    •	 In	some	cases	Microsoft	PowerPoint	97-2007	format	files	may	not	be	displayed.
    Some restrictions on PDF files
    •	 Fonts	not	embedded	at	the	time	of	PDF	creation	may	not	be	displayed.
    •	 Some	functions	included	in	font	are	not	supported.
    	 Example:	There	 are 	 some 	 restrictions 	 on 	 annotations, 	 selection, 	 form, 	 or 	 color 	 space.
    •	 It	may	take	longer	time	to	feed	pages	compared	with	a	computer
    •	 In	some	cases	Adobe	Acrobat	format	files	may	not	be	displayed.
    4. Using the Viewer  
    						
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    5. Using On-Screen Menu
    ❶ Using the Menus
    NOTE:	The	on-screen	menu	may	not	be	displayed	correctly	while	interlaced	motion	video	image	is	projected.
    1. Press the MENU button on the remote control or the projector cabinet to display the menu.
    NOTE: The commands such as ENTER,	EXIT,	▲▼, ◀▶	in	the	bottom	show	available	buttons	for	your	operation.
    2. Press the ◀▶ buttons on the remote control or the projector cabinet to display the submenu.
    3.	 Press	the	ENTER 	b utton 	on 	the 	remote 	contr ol 	or 	the 	pr ojector 	cabinet 	to 	highlight 	the 	top 	item 	or 	the 	fir st 	
    tab.
    4. Use the ▲▼ buttons on the remote control or the projector cabinet to select the item you want to adjust or 
    set.
    	 You	can	use	the	◀▶ buttons on the remote control or the projector cabinet to select the tab you want.
    5.	 Press	the	ENTER	button	on	the	remote	control	or	the	projector	cabinet	to	display	the	submenu	window.
    6.	 Adjust	the 	le vel 	or 	turn 	the 	selected 	item 	on 	or 	off 	b y 	using 	the 	▲▼◀▶ buttons on the remote control or 
    the projector cabinet.
    Changes	are	stored	until	adjusted	again.
    7.	 Repeat	steps 	2 	-6 	to 	adjust 	an 	ad ditional 	item,	or 	press 	the 	EXIT 	b utton 	on 	the 	remote 	contr ol 	or 	the 	pr ojec-
    tor cabinet to quit the menu display.
    NOTE:	When	a	menu	or	message	is	displayed,	several	lines	of	information	may	be	lost,	depending	on	the	signal	or	settings.
    8.  Press the MENU b utton to close the menu.
    	 To	return	to	the	previous	menu,	 press 	 the 	 EXIT 	 button. 
    						
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    ❷ Menu Elements
    Slide barSolid triangle
    Menu modeTa b
    Radio button
    High Altitude symbol ECO mode symbol
    Wireless symbol
    Menu	windows	or	dialog	boxes	typically	have	the	following	elements:
    Highlight �����������������������������Indicates the selected menu or item� 
    Solid triangle ����������������������Indicates further choices are available� A highlighted triangle indicates the item is active� 
    Ta b ��������������������������������������Indicates a group of features in a dialog box� Selecting on any tab brings its page to the front�
    Radio button �����������������������Use this round button to select an option in a dialog box�
    Source ��������������������������������Indicates the currently selected source�
    Menu mode ������������������������Indicates the current menu mode: BASIC or ADVANCED�
    Off Timer remaining time ����Indicates the remaining countdown time when the [OFF TIMER] is preset�
    Slide bar �����������������������������Indicates settings or the direction of adjustment�
    ECO mode symbol ��������������Indicates [ECO MODE] is set�
    Key Lock symbol ����������������Indicates the [CONTROL PANEL LOCK] is enabled�
    High Altitude symbol ����������Indicates the [FAN MODE] is set to [HIGH ALTITUDE] mode�
    Wireless symbol �����������������Indicate the wireless LAN connection is enabled�
    Source
    Available buttons
    Key Lock symbol Off Timer remaining 
    time
    Highlight
    5. Using On-Screen Menu  
    						
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    ❸ List of Menu Items
    Some	menu	items	are	not	available	depending	on	the	input	source.
    Menu	ItemDefaultOptions
    SOURCE COMPUTER1
    *
    COMPUTER2 *
    COMPUTER3 *
    HDMI *
    DisplayPort *
    VIDEO *
    S-VIDEO *
    VIEWER *
    NETWORK *
    SLOT
    ENTRY	LISTTEST	PATTERN
    ADJUST PICTURE MODE
    STANDARD
    STANDARD,	PROFESSIONAL
    PRESET *HIGH-BRIGHT,	PRESENTATION,	VIDEO, 	 MOVIE, 	 GRAPHIC, 	sRGB
    DETAIL	SETTINGS
    GENERAL
    REFERENCE *HIGH-BRIGHT,	PRESENTATION,	VIDEO , 	 MOVIE, 	 GRAPHIC, 	sRGBGAMMA	CORRECTIONDYNAMIC,	NATURAL,	BLACK	DETAIL
    COLOR	TEMPERATURE*1*5000,	6500,	7800,	8500,	9300,	10500
    DYNAMIC	CONTRAST*OFF,	ON
    Brilliant	ColorOFFOFF,	MEDIUM,	HIGHWHITE	BALANCECONTRAST	R0CONTRAST	G0CONTRAST	B0BRIGHTNESS	R0BRIGHTNESS	G0BRIGHTNESS	B0
    SATURATION RED 0
    GREEN 0
    BLUE 0
    YELLOW 0
    MAGENTA 0
    CYAN 0
    CONTRAST 50
    BRIGHTNESS 50
    SHARPNESS 10
    COLOR 50
    HUE 0
    RESET
    IMAGE	OPTIONS
    CLOCK *
    PHASE *
    HORIZONTAL *
    VERTICAL *
    BLANKING *
    TOP,	BOTTOM,	LEFT,	RIGHTOVERSCAN*AUTO,	0[%],	5[%],	10[%]
    ASPECT	RATIO
    *(COMPUTER1/2/3)	AUTO,	4:3,	5:4,	16:9,	15:9,	16:10,	NATIVE
    *(COMPONENT/VIDEO/S-VIDEO)	AUTO,	4:3,	LETTERBOX,	WIDE	SCREEN,	ZOOM
    *(COMPONENT/VIDEO/S-VIDEO)	AUTO,	4:3	WINDO W, 	LETTERBOX,	WIDE	 SCREEN, 	 4:3 	 FILLRESOLUTION *–
    VIDEO
    NOISE	REDUCTION
    RANDOM	NR*OFF,	LOW,	MEDIUM,	HIGHMOSQUITO	NROFFOFF,	LOW,	MEDIUM,	HIGHBLOCK	NROFFOFF,	ONDEINTERLACE AUTOAUTO,	VIDEO, 	 FILM3D	Y/C	 SEPARATIONONOFF,	ONDETAIL	ENHANCEMENT*SIGNAL	TYPERGBRGB,	COMPONENTVIDEO	LEVELAUTOAUTO,	NORMAL,	ENHANCED
    LENS	MEMORYSTORE
    MOVE
    RESET
    *	 The	asterisk	(*)	indicates	that	the	default	setting	varies	depending	on	the	signal.*1	 When	[PRESENTATION]	or	[HIGH-BRIGHT]	is	selected	in	[REFERENCE],	the	[COLOR	TEMPERA TURE] 	 is 	 not 	 available.
    •	Basic	menu	items	are	indicated	by	shaded	area.
    5. Using On-Screen Menu  
    						
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    SETUPBASIC
    KEYSTONE
    HORIZONTAL
    0
    VERTICAL 0
    CORNERSTONE
    PIP/PICTURE	BY	PICTURE
    PIP/PBP	MODEPIPPIP,	PICTURE	BY	PICTUREPIP	POSITIONBOTTOM-RIGHTTOP-LEFT,	T OP-RIGHT, 	 BOTTOM-LEFT, 	 BOTTOM-RIGHTPIP/PBP	SOURCEOFFOFF,	VIDEO, 	 S-VIDEO
    WALL	COLOROFFOFF,	BLACKBOARD,	BLACKBOARD	(GRAY),	LIGHT	YELLOW,	LIGHT	BLUE,	LIGHT	ROSE
    LAMP	MODE
    ECO	MODEOFFOFF,	ONLAMP	SELECTDUALDUAL,	SINGLE,	LAMP1	ONLY,	LAMP2	ONLYLAMP	INTERVAL	MODE OFFOFF,	12	HOURS,	24	HOURS,	1	WEEK
    LAMP	SWITCHING
    	TIME 00:0000:00	-	24:00
    LAMP	SWITCHING
    	D AY SUNSUN,	MON,	TUE,
    	WED , 	THU , 	 FRI, 	 SAT
    CLOSED	CAPTIONOFFOFF,	CAPTION1,	CAPTION2,	CAPTION3,	CAPTION4,	TEXT1,	TEXT2,	TEXT3, 	TEXT4OFF	TIMEROFFOFF,	0:30,	1:00,	2:00,	4:00,	8:00,	12:00,	16:00
    TOOLSADMINISTRATOR	MODE,	PROGRAM	TIMER, 	TIME, 	MOUSE
    LANGUAGE ENGLISHENGLISH,	DEUTSCH,	FRANÇAIS,	ITALIANO,	ESPAÑOL,	SVENSKA,	日本語DANSK,	PORTUGUÊS,	ČEŠTINA,	MAGYAR,	POLSKI,	NEDERLANDS,	SUOMINORSK,	TÜRKÇE,	РУССКИЙ, , Ελληνικά, 中文, 한국어ROMÂNĂ, HRVATSKA, БЪЛГАРСКИ, INDONESIA, हिन्दी, 
    ไทย
    MENU
    COLOR	SELECTCOLORCOLOR,	MONOCHROMESOURCE	DISPLAYONOFF,	ONMESSAGE	DISPLAYONOFF,	ONID	DISPLAYONOFF,	ONECO	MESSAGEOFFOFF,	ONDISPLAY	TIMEAUTO	45	SECMANUAL,	AUTO	5	SEC,	AUTO	15	SEC,	AUTO	45	SECBACKGROUND LOGOBLUE,	BLACK,	LOGOFILTER	MESSAGEOFFOFF,	100[H],	500[H],	1000[H],	2000[H],	5000[H]
    INSTALLATION	(1)ORIENTATION
    DESKTOP	FRONTDESKTOP	FRONT,	CEILING	REAR,	DESKTOP	REAR,	CEILING	FRONT
    SCREENSCREEN	TYPE4:3	SCREEN4:3	SCREEN,	16:9	SCREEN,	16:10	SCREENPOSITION*1 (PX800X2	only)0[16:	
    9]:	 -96 	 to 	 96, 	 [16:10]:	 -64 	 to 	 64
    GEOMETRIC	CORRECTIONOFFOFF,	1,	2,	3
    MULTI-SCREEN	COMP.MODE
    OFF
    OFF,	ONCONTRAST 0
    BRIGHTNESS 0
    REF.	WHITE	BALANCE
    CONTRAST	R0CONTRAST	G0CONTRAST	B0BRIGHTNESS	R0BRIGHTNESS	G0BRIGHTNESS	B0UNIFORMITY	R0UNIFORMITY	B0
    REF.	LENS 	MEMORY STORE
    MOVE
    RESETLOAD	BY	SIGNALFORCED	MUTECALIBRATION
    INSTALLATION	(2)
    NETWORK	SETTINGSWIRED	LAN,	WIRELESS
    	 LAN, 	WPS , 	 NETWORK 	INFORMATION,	PROJECTOR	NAME,	DOMAIN,	ALERT	MAIL,	NETWORK	SERVICECONTROL	PANEL	LOCKOFFOFF,	ONSECURITYOFFOFF,	ONCOMMUNICATION	SPEED38400bps4800bps,	9600bps,	19200bps,	38400bps,	115200bpsREMOTE	SENSORFRONT/BACKFRONT/BACK,	FRONT,	BACK
    CONTROL	IDCONTROL	ID	NUMBER1
    1–254CONTROL	IDOFFOFF,	ON
    *	 The	asterisk	(*)	indicates	that	the	default	setting	varies	depending	on	the	signal.*1	 This	item	is	available	when	[16:9	SCREEN]	or	[16:10	SCREEN]	is	selected	for	[SCREEN	TYPE].
    5. Using On-Screen Menu  
    						
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    SETUPOPTIONS(1)
    AUTO	ADJUSTNORMALOFF,	NORMAL,	FINE
    FAN	MODEAUTOMODE:	
    AUTO, 	 HIGH, 	 HIGH 	 ALTITUDE
    FLOORSETTING:	FLOOR, 	 CEILING, 	VER TICAL 	TIL T 	 UP, 	VER TICAL 	TILT	DOWN
    SIGNAL	SELECT(COMP3)RGB/
    COMPONENTRGB/COMPONENT,	VIDEO
    SEAMLESS	SWITCHING	(for	PX750U2	only) OFFOFF,	ON
    COLOR	SYSTEM
    VIDEO
    AUTOAUTO,	NTSC3.58,	NTSC4.43,	PAL,	PAL-M,	PAL-N,	PAL60,	SECAM
    S-VIDEO AUTOAUTO,	NTSC3.58,	NTSC4.43,	PAL,	PAL-M,	PAL-N,	PAL60,	SECAMCOMPUTER3	(VIDEO)AUTOAUTO,	NTSC3.58,	NTSC4.43,	PAL,	PAL-M,	PAL-N,	PAL60,	SECAM
    SLOT	POWERPROJECTOR	ONONOFF,	ONPROJECTOR	STANDBYENABLEDISABLE,	ENABLE
    OPTIONS(2)
    STANDBY	MODEPOWER-SAVINGNORMAL,	POWER-SAVING,	NORMAL2DIRECT	POWER	ONOFFOFF,	ONAUTO	POWER	ON(COMP1/3)OFFOFF,	COMPUTER1,	COMPUTER3AUTO	POWER	OFF0:30OFF,	0:05,	0:10,	0:20,	0:30
    DEFAULT	SOURCE	SELECTLASTLAST,	AUTO,	COMPUTER1,	COMPUTER2,	COMPUTER3,	HDMI,	DisplayPort,	VIDEO
    , 	 S-VIDEO, 	VIEWER, 	 NETWORK
    EDGEBLENDINGMODE OFFOFF,	ON(ON:	TOP,	 BOTTOM, 	 LEFT, 	 RIGHT, 	 BLACK 	 LEVEL)
    INFO.
    USAGE	TIME
    LAMP	1	LIFE	REMAININGLAMP	2	LIFE	REMAININGLAMP	1	HOURS	USEDLAMP	2	HOURS	USEDFILTER	HOURS	USEDTOTAL	CARBON	SAVINGS
    SOURCE(1)
    INPUT	TERMINALRESOLUTIONHORIZONTAL	FREQUENCYVERTICAL	FREQUENCYSYNC	TYPESYNC	POLARITYSCAN	TYPESOURCE	NAMEENTRY	NO.
    SOURCE(2)
    SIGNAL	TYPEVIDEO	TYPEBIT	DEPTHVIDEO	LEVELLINK	RATELINK	LANE
    WIRED	LAN
    IP	ADDRESSSUBNET	MASKGATEWAYMAC	ADDRESS
    WIRELESS	LAN(1)
    IP	ADDRESSSUBNET	MASKGATEWAYMAC	ADDRESS
    WIRELESS	LAN(2)SSID
    NETWORK	TYPEWEP/WPA
    CHANNEL
    SIGNAL	LEVEL
    VERSION	(1)FIRMWARE
    D ATA
    FIRMWARE2
    VERSION	(2)FIRMWARE3
    OTHERSPROJECTOR	NAMEMODEL	NO.SERIAL	NUMBERLAN	UNIT	TYPECONTROL	ID	(when	[CONTROL	ID]	is	set)
    RESET
    CURRENT	SIGNALALL	DATAALL	DATA(INCLUDING	ENTRY	LIST)CLEAR	LAMP	1	HOURSCLEAR	LAMP	2	HOURSCLEAR	FILTER	HOURS
    5. Using On-Scr  
    						
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    ❹ Menu Descriptions & Functions [SOURCE]
    COMPUTER 1, 2, and 3
    Selects	the	computer	connected	to	your	COMPUTER	1,	2,	or	COMPUTER	3	input	connector	signal.
    NOTE:	When	the 	component 	input 	signal 	is 	connected 	to 	the 	COMPUTER 	1 	IN, 	COMPUTER 	2 	IN, 	or 	COMPUTER 	3 	IN 	connector , 	select	
    [COMPUTER1],	[COMPUTER2]	or 	[COMPUTER3] 	respectively . 	The 	projector 	automatically 	determines 	whether 	the 	COMPUTER1, 	
    2,	or	3	input	signal	is	an	RGB	or	component	signal.
    HDMI
    Selects	the	HDMI	compatible	equipment	connected	to	your	HDMI	IN	connector.
    DisplayPort
    Projects	the	image	of	the	device	connected	to	the	DisplayPort	input	connector.
    VIDEO
    Selects	what	is	connected	to	your	VIDEO	 input-VCR, 	 DVD 	 player 	 or 	 document 	 camera.
    S-VIDEO
    Selects	what	is	connected	to	your	S-VIDEO	input-VCR	or	DVD	player.
    NOTE:	A	frame 	may 	freeze 	for 	a 	brief 	period 	of 	time 	when 	a 	video 	is 	played 	back 	in 	fast-for ward 	or 	fast-rewind 	with 	a 	Video 	or 	S-
    Video	source.
    VIEWER
    This	feature	enables	you	to	make	presentations	using	a	USB	memory	that	contains	slides.
    (→	page	73	“4.	Using 	 the 	Vie wer”)
    NETWORK
    Selects	a	signal 	from 	the 	LAN 	por t 	(RJ-45) 	or 	the 	installed 	USB 	wireless 	LAN 	unit 	(optional 	f or 	models 	f or 	Europe , 	
    Australia,	Asia	and	other	countries	than	North	America).
    SLOT (for optional board)
    Selects	a	signal	from	the	optional	board	(SB-01HC	or	other	NEC’s	interface	boards)	when	it	is	installed.
    ENTRY LIST
    Displays	a	list	of	signals.	See 	 the 	 following 	 pages.
    TEST PATTERN
    Displays	the	test	pattern.	
    NOTE:
    •	 The	test	pattern	can	be	displayed	even	when	the	menu	is	displayed.	Unavailable	menu	items	are	displayed	in	grey.	
     
    5. Using On-Screen Menu  
    						
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    Using	the	Entry	List
    When	any	source 	or 	lens 	memor y 	adjustments 	are 	made , 	the 	adjustments 	are 	automatically 	registered 	in 	the 	Entr y 	
    List.	The	 (adjustment 	 values 	 of) 	 registered 	 signals 	 can 	 be 	 loaded 	 from 	 the 	 Entry 	 List 	 whenever 	 necessary.
    However,	only	up 	to 	100 	patter ns 	can 	be 	registered 	in 	the 	Entr y 	List.	When 	100 	patter ns 	ha ve 	been 	registered 	in 	the 	
    Entry	List,	an 	error 	message 	is 	then 	displa yed 	and 	no 	additional 	patter ns 	can 	be 	registered.	Y ou 	should 	thus 	delete 	
    (adjustment	values	of)	signals	that	are	no	longer	needed.
    Displaying	the	Entry	list
    1. Press the MENU button.
     The menu will be displayed.
    2. Press the ◀ or ▶	button	to	select	[SOURCE].
     The SOURCE list will be displa yed.
     
    3. Use the ◀, ▶, ▲, or ▼	to	select	[ENTRY	LIST]	and	press	the	ENTER	button.
    	 The	ENTRY	LIST	windows	will	be	displayed.
    	 If	the	ENTRY	LIST	window	is	not	displayed,	switch	the	menu	to	[ADVANCED].
    	 To	switch	the 	men u 	betw een 	[AD VANCED] 	and 	[BASIC], 	select 	[APPLICA TION 	MENU] 	→ [TOOLS] →	[ADMINIS-
    TRATOR MODE]. (→ page 157)
     
    5. Using On-Screen Menu  
    						
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    Entering	the	currently	projected	signal	into	the	Entry	List	[STORE]
    1. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select any number.
    2. Press the ◀ or ▶	button	to	select	[STORE]	and	press	the	ENTER	button.
     
    Calling	up	a	signal	from	the	Entry	List	[LOAD]
    Press	the	▲	or	▼	button	to	select	a	signal	and	press	the	ENTER	button.
    Editing	a	signal	from	the	Entry	List	[EDIT]
    1. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select a signal you wish to edit.
    2. Press the ◀, ▶, ▲, or ▼	button	to	select	[EDIT]	and	press	the	ENTER	button.
     The Edit window will be displayed.
     
    SOURCE	NAMEEnter	a	signal	name.	 Up 	 to 	 18 	 alphanumeric 	 characters 	 can 	 be 	 used.INPUT	TERMINALSelect	the	input	source.LOCKSet	so	that 	the 	selected 	signal 	cannot 	be 	deleted 	when 	[ALL 	DELETE] 	is 	e xecuted.	The 	
    changes	made	after	LOCK	execution	cannot	be	saved.SKIPSet	so	that	the	selected	signal	will	be	skipped	during	auto	search.
    3.	 Set	the	above	items	and	select	[OK]	and	press	the	ENTER	button.
    NOTE: The input terminal cannot be changed to the currently projected si\
    gnal.
    5. Using On-Screen Menu  
    						
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