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    ❿ Storing Changes for Lens Shift, Zoom, and Focus [LENS 
    MEMORY]
    The	adjusted	v alues 	can 	be 	stored 	in 	projector 	memor y 	when 	using 	the 	LENS 	SHIFT , 	ZOOM 	and 	FOCUS 	b uttons 	
    of	the	projector .	Adjusted 	v alues 	can 	be 	applied 	to 	the 	signal 	y ou 	selected.	This 	will 	eliminate 	the 	need 	to 	adjust 	lens 	
    shift,	focus,	and 	z oom 	at 	the 	time 	of 	source 	selection.	There 	are 	tw o 	w ays 	to 	sa ve 	adjusted 	v alues 	f or 	lens 	shift, 	z oom, 	
    and	focus.
    Function	nameDescriptionpage
    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	125
    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	116
    NOTE:
    •	 The	lens	shift,	zoom,	and	focus	adjustments	can	be	performed	with	the	remote	control.	(→ page 24, 25, 28)
    •	 PX700W2/PX800X2:	The
    	NP06FL, 	NP07ZL, 	NP08ZL, 	NP09ZL 	and 	NP10ZL 	lenses 	do 	not 	support 	Zoom 	position 	and 	Focus 	posi-
    tion.	Do	not 	use 	the 	LENS 	MEMOR Y 	function 	to 	store 	the 	lens 	shift 	position 	data 	when 	using 	the 	NP06FL 	lens. 	Doing 	so 	may 	
    cause a shadow on the screen.
    •	 PX750U2:	Do	not 	use 	the 	LENS 	MEMOR Y 	function 	to 	store 	the 	lens 	shift 	position 	data 	when 	using 	the 	NP16FL 	lens. 	Doing 	so 	
    may cause a shadow on the screen.
    	 Zoom	position	data	cannot	be	stored	because	the	NP16FL	lens	does	not	have	a	zoom	function.
    •	 Be	sure	to	perform	[CALIBRATION]	after	replacement	of	the	lens.
    Usage Example
    When	you	wish 	to 	displa y 	on 	a 	screen 	ha ving 	a 	4:3 	aspect 	r atio 	an 	NTSC 	or 	other 	4:3 	aspect 	r atio 	signal 	and 	an 	
    SXGA	or	other	5:4	aspect	ratio	signal:
    Perform	shift,	f ocus, 	and 	z oom 	adjustments 	to 	set 	the 	v ertical 	screen 	siz e 	of 	the 	v ertically 	tall 	5:4 	aspect 	r atio 	signal 	
    to	standard.
    Both	4:3	aspect	ratio	signals	and	5:4	aspect	ratio	signals	can	now	be	displayed.
    Note	that	with 	these 	shift, 	f ocus, 	and 	z oom 	adjustments , 	the 	4:3 	aspect 	r atio 	signal 	will 	become 	smaller 	on 	the 	screen.
    To	eliminate	this 	siz e 	reduction, 	adjust 	the 	shift, 	f ocus 	and 	z oom 	to 	the 	optim um 	condition 	f or 	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.
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    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	[STORE]	and	press	the	ENTER	button.
     The confir mation screen will be displayed.
    6. Press the ◀	button	to	select	and	[YES]	and	press	the	ENTER	button.
     The adjusted v alues for lens shift, zoom, and focus have been stored in [REF. LENS MEMORY].
    7. Press the MENU b utton.
     The menu will be closed.
    TIP:
    •	 To	store	adjusted	values	for	each	input	source,	use	the	Lens	Memory	function.
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    To call up your adjusted values from [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)].
    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 confir mation screen will be displayed.
    6. Press the ◀	button	to	select	and	[YES]	and	press	the	ENTER	button.
     The adjusted v alues will be applied to the current signal. .
    7. Press the MENU b utton.
     The menu will be closed.
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    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 v alues 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	men u,	select 	[SETUP] 	→	[REF.	LENS	MEMOR Y] 	→	[LOAD	BY 	SIGNAL] 	and 	press 	the 	ENTER 	b ut-
    ton.
    2.	 Press	the	v	button	to	select	and	[ON]	and	press	the	ENTER	button.
     This will mo ve the lens automatically to the position at the time of source selection\
     according to the adjusted values. 
    NOTE:	The	Lens 	Memor y 	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 	Memor y 	function, 	finely 	adjust 	the 	
    lens shift, zoom and focus to produce the best possible image.
     
    3. Convenient Features  
    						
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    ⓫ Displaying a Picture Using [EDGE BLENDING]
    The	EDGE	BLENDING	function	allows	a	multi-screen	image	with	high	resolution	to	be	displayed	on	a	large	screen.
    This	function	adjusts	overlapping	edges	of	images	projected	from	each	projector	to	uniform	multi-screen	images.
    NOTE:
    •	 For	projector	throw	distances,	refer	to	“Throw	distance	and	screen	size”	on	page	212, 213, 214, 215.
    •	 Before	performing 	the 	Edge 	Blending 	function, 	place 	the 	projector 	in 	the 	correct 	position 	so 	that 	the 	image 	becomes 	square 	in 	
    the	appropriate	size,	and	then	make	optical	adjustments	(lens	shift,	focus,	and	zoom).
    Before explaining use of the Edge Blending function
    This	section	e xplains 	the 	case 	f or 	“Example:	Placing 	tw o 	projectors 	side 	b y 	side”.	As 	sho wn, 	the 	projected 	image 	on 	
    the	left	is 	ref erred 	to 	as 	“Projector 	A”	and 	the 	projected 	image 	on 	the 	r ight 	is 	ref erred 	to 	“Projector 	B”.	Unless 	otherwise 	
    specified	hereinafter,	the	“projector”	is 	 used 	 to 	 mean 	 both 	 A 	 and 	 B.
    Example:	Placing 	 two 	 projectors 	 side 	 by 	 side
    Edge Blending area
    Projected area Projected area
    Projector A Projector B
    Preparation:
    •	 Turn	on	the	projector	and	display	a	signal.
    •	 To	use	tw o 	or 	more 	projectors , 	y ou 	ha ve 	to 	tur n 	on 	[CONTR OL 	ID] 	from 	the 	men u.	F or 	more 	inf ormation, 	ref er 	to 	
    “Setting	ID	to	the	Projector	[CONTROL	ID]”	on 	 page 	126.
    ① Enable [EDGE BLENDING].
    1	 Select	[SETUP]	→	[EDGE	BLENDING]	and	press	the	ENTER	button.
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    2	 Select	[MODE]	→	[ON]	and	press	the	ENTER	button.
     This enables the Edge Blending function. The following menu items are available:
    	 [TOP],	[BOTTOM],	[LEFT],	[RIGHT],	and	[BLACK	LEVEL]
    3	 Select	[RIGHT]	for	Projector	A	and	[LEFT]	for	Projector	B.
     Press the ENTER b utton.
     The following items are available:
    	 [CONTROL],	[MARKER],	[RANGE],	and	[POSITION]
    4	 Select	[CONTROL]	→	[ON]	and	press	the	ENTER	button.
    	 Each	[TOP],	[BO TTOM], 	[LEFT], 	[RIGHT], 	and 	[BLA CK 	LEVEL] 	has 	its 	o wn 	[CONTR OL], 	[MARKER], 	[RANGE], 	
    and	[POSITION].	Turning 	 on 	 [CONTROL] 	 will 	 make 	 [MARKER], 	 [RANGE], 	 and 	 [POSITION] 	 available.
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    ② Adjust [RANGE] and [POSITION] to determine an area of overlapped edges of images 
    projected from each projector.
    [RANGE]
    (Determine an area of overlapped edges of 
    images.)[POSITION]
    (Determine the position of overlapped edges of images.)
    Green
    	 marker
    Turn
    	
    on
    	
    [RIGHT] Magenta marker Turn on [LEFT]
    Magenta marker
    Turning	on	[MARKER]	will	display	markers	in	magenta	and	green.
    The	magenta	marker	is	used	for	[RANGE]	and	green	one	for	[POSITION].
    1	 Adjust	[RANGE].
     Use the ◀ or ▶ button to adjust the overlapped area.
    TIP:
    •	 Adjust	to	overlap	one	projector’	marker	with	the	other	projector’s	marker.
    2	 Adjust	[POSITION].
     Use the ◀ or ▶ button to align one edge with the other edge of overlapped images.
    3. Convenient Features  
    						
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    TIP:
    •	 When	displaying	a	signal	with	a	different	resolution,	perform	the	Edge	Blending	function	from	the	start.	
    •	 Setting	of	[MARKER]	will	not	be	saved	and	return	to	[OFF]	when	the	projector	is	turned	off.	
    •	 To	display	or	hide	the	marker	while	the	projector	is	running,	turn	on	or	off	[MARKER]	from	the	menu.
    •	 If	you	want 	to 	make 	differences 	in 	white 	balance 	and 	brightness 	between 	projectors 	less 	visible, 	adjust 	[REF . 	WHITE 	BALANCE] 	
    and	[MULTI-SCREEN	COMP.]	to	obtain	the	possible	best	results.	(→ page 124)
    Black Level Adjustment
    If	you	notice 	an y 	diff erences 	in 	the 	br ightness 	of 	an 	image , 	use 	[BLA CK 	LEVEL] 	to 	adjust 	the 	dar kest 	par t 	or 	the 	le vel 	
    of	brightness.
    NOTE: 
    This	function	is	enabled	only	when	[MODE]	is	turned	on.
    Adjustable	area	varies	depending	on	what	combination	of	[TOP],	[BOTTOM],	[LEFT]	and	[RIGHT]	are	turned	on.
    Example:	Adjusting 	 the 	 Black 	 Level 	 when 	 placing 	 two 	 projectors 	 side 	 by 	 side
    Width of overlap
    Adjust [CENTER] Adjust [CENTER]
    Projector A’s  image Projector B’s 
    image
    Adjust
    	
    [CENTER-RIGHT] Adjust [CENTER-LEFT]
    1.	 Turn	on	[MODE]
    2.	 Select	[BLACK	LEVEL]	and	press	the	ENTER	button.
    3. Use the ▼ or ▲ button to select an item and use the ◀ or ▶ to adjust the black level.
     Do this for the other projector if necessary.
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    9-segmented portions for Black Level adjustment
    The	center	projector
    This	function	adjusts 	the 	br ightness 	le vel 	of 	9-segmented 	por tions 	f or 	the 	center 	projector 	and 	4-segmented 	por tions 	
    for	the	left	bottom	projector	as	shown	below.
    TOP-LEFT
    BOTTOM-LEFT CENTER-
    LEFT TOP-RIGHT
    CENTER-RIGHT
    BOTTOM-RIGHT
    TOP-CENTER
    CENTER
    CENTER
    BOTTOM-CENTER
    TOP-RIGHT
    CENTER-RIGHT
    TOP-CENTER
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    ⓬ 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 172)
     To use wired/wireless LAN connection, connect the projector to the comput\
    er with a commercially available LAN 
    cable. (→ page 171)
    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
    Two	ways	of	access	to	the	HTTP	server	function	are	available:
    •	 Start	the	W eb 	br owser 	on 	the 	computer 	via 	the 	netw ork 	connected 	to 	the 	pr ojector 	and 	enter 	the 	f ollowing 	
    URL	:
    	 http://	/index.html
    •	 Use	Image	Express	Utility	2.0	contained	on	the	supplied	NEC	Projector	CD-ROM.
    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 	network.
    	 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	171)
    Operation	with	a 	bro wser 	that 	uses 	a 	pro xy 	ser ver 	ma y 	not 	be 	possib le 	depending 	on 	the 	type 	of 	pro xy 	ser ver 	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 	displa yed 	depending 	on 	the 	eff ectiveness 	of 	the 	cache , 	and 	the 	contents 	set 	from 	the 	bro wser 	ma y 	not 	be 	
    reflected	in	operation.	It 	 is 	 recommended 	 that 	 a 	 proxy 	 server 	 not 	 be 	 used 	 unless 	 it 	 is 	 unavoidable.
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