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    [POWER OPTIONS]
    Selecting	Power-saving	in	[STANDBY	MODE]
    Setting	the	power	consumption	in	the	standby	mode.
    NORMAL ����������������In the standby mode, the power consumption of the projector is 0�5 W�
    In the standby mode, the POWER indicator lights up in red while the STATUS indicator will go off�
    •	 When	set	to	[NORMAL],	the	following	terminals	and	functions	will	be	disabled.	HDMI	OUT	terminals,	
    Ethernet/HDBaseT port, LAN function, mail notification function
    NETWORK STANDBY
     ������������������������������Compared to [NORMAL], the power consumption in the standby mode is highe\
    r but power can be supplied 
    to the projector using a wired LAN�
    In the standby mode, the power indicator will light up in orange while t\
    he status indicator will be turned off�
    Important:
    •	 When	[NETWORK	STANDBY]	is	selected,	[AUTO	POWER	OFF]	will	turn	grey	in	color	and	be	disabled	and	[0:15]	will	be	selected	
    automatically.
    •	 In	the	following	conditions,	the	[STANDBY	MODE]	setting	will	be	disabled	and	the	projector	will	go	into	the	sleep	mode.	In	the	
    sleep	mode,	the	fans	in	the	projector	rotate	for	the	purpose	of	interior	parts	protection.
    *	 Sleep	mode	refers	to	the	mode	whereby	the	functional	restrictions	due	to	the	[STANDBY	MODE]	setting	are	removed.
    •	 When	[ON]	is	selected	under	[NETWORK	SERVICE]	→	[AMX	BEACON]
    •	 When	[ENABLE]	is	selected	under	[NETWORK	SERVICE]	→	[CRESTRON]	→	[CRESTRON	CONTROL].
    •	 When	a	check	mark	is	placed	for	[NETWORK	SERVICE]	→	[Extron	XTP].
    •	 When	[HDBaseT]	is	selected	under	[CONTROL]	→	[REMOTE	SENSOR]
    •	 When	a	signal	is	being	received	from	a	HDBaseT	transmission	device
    •	 When	[NORMAL]	is	selected,	the	[AUTO	POWER	ON	SELECT]	display	turns	grey	in	color	and	is	disabled,	and	[OFF]	is	automati-
    cally	selected.
    NOTE:
    •	 When	connecting	to	a	HDBaseT	transmission	device	sold	commercially ,	if	the	transmission	device	is	set	to	transmit	remote	control	
    signals,	the	power	consumption	of	the	projector	in	the	standby	mode	will	increase.
    TIP:	
    •	 Your	setting	will	not	be	affected	even	when	[RESET]	is	done	from	the	menu.
    •	 The	power	consumption	in	the	standby	mode	will	not	be	included	in	calculating	CO2	emission	reduction.
    Enabling	Direct	Power	On	[DIRECT	POWER	ON]
    Turns	the	projector	on	automatically	when	the	power	cord	is	inserted	into	an	active	pow er	outlet.	This	eliminates	the	
    need	to	always	use	the	POWER	button	on	the	remote	control	or	projector	cabinet.
    5. Using On-Screen Menu  
    						
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    Turning	On	the	Projector	By	Applying	Computer	Signal	[AUTO	POWER	ON	SELECT]
    If	set	to	[NETWORK	STANDBY],	the	projector	automatically	detects	the	synchronizing	signal	input	from	the	following	
    selected	terminals	and	projects	the	picture	accordingly:	Computer,	HDMI,	Displa yPort,	HDBaseT ,	and	SLO T.
    OFF ������������������������AUTO POWER ON SELECT function will be switch off�
    HDMI, DisplayPort, COMPUTER, HDBaseT, SLOT
     ������������������������������When a computer signal of a selected input terminal is detected, the pow\
    er supply of the projector will be 
    turned on automatically and the computer screen will be projected�
    NOTE: 
    •	 If	you	want	to	activate	the	AUTO	POWER	ON	SELECT	function	after	powering	OFF	the	projector,	interrupt	the	signal	from	the	input	
    terminals	or	disconnect	the	computer	cable	from	the	projector	and	wait	for	at	least	3	seconds	before	inputting	the	signal	from	
    the	selected	terminal.	When	the	projector	is	turned	off	and	enters	NETWORK	STANDBY	mode,	but	signals	from	the	computer	
    continue	to	be	sent	the	projector,	the	projector	maintains	NETWORK	STANDBY	mode	and	will	not	turn	ON	automatically.	In	addi-
    tion,	if	signals	from	HDMI,	DisplayPort	or	HDBaseT	continue	to	be	sent	to	the	projector,	depending	on	the	settings	of	connected	
    external	devices,	the	projector	may	turn	ON	automatically	even	if	it	is	powered	off	and	NETWORK	STANDBY	mode	is	in	effect.
    •	 This	function	does	not	work	when	component	signals	come	into	COMPUTER	IN	terminal	or	when	computer	signals	are	Sync	on	
    Green	or	Composite	Sync.
    Enabling	Power	Management	[AUTO	POWER	OFF]
    When	this	option	is	selected	you	can	enable	the	projector	to	automatically	turn	off	(at	the	selected	time:	0:05,	0:10,	
    0:15,	0:20,	0:30,	1:00)	if	there	is	no	signal	received	by	any	input	or	if	no	operation	is	performed.
    NOTE:
    •	 The	power	will	not	go	off	automatically	when	a	signal	from	the	Ethernet/HDBaseT	port	is	being	projected.
    •	 [AUTO	POWER	OFF]	appears	in	grey	when	the	[STANDBY	MODE]	is	set	to	[NETWORK	STANDBY]	and	[0:15]	will	be	set	automati-
    cally.
    Using	Off	Timer	[OFF	TIMER]
    1. Select your desired time between 30 min utes and 16 hours: OFF, 0:30, 1:00, 2:00, 4:00, 8:00, 12:00, 16:00.
    2. Press the ENTER button on the remote contr ol.
    3. The remaining time starts counting down.
    4.	 The	projector	will	turn	off	after	the	countdown	is	complete.
    NOTE:
    •	 To	cancel	the	preset	time,	set	[OFF]	for	the	preset	time	or	turn	off	the	power.
    •	 When	the	remaining	time	reaches	3	minutes	before	the	projector	is	turned	off,	the	[THE	PROJECTOR	WILL	TURN	OFF	WITHIN	3	
    MINUTES]	message	will	be	displayed	on	the	bottom	of	the	screen.
    Setting	for	the	Optional	Board	[SLOT	POWER]
    When	using	the	optional	board	installed	in	the	slot,	set	the	following	options.
    PROJECTOR ON �����������������This	feature	will	turn	on	or	off	the	power	to	the	optional	board.	
    OFF: Forcibly turn off the power to the optional board installed in the slot�
    ON (Default): Turn on the power to the optional board installed in the slot�
    PROJECTOR STANDBY �������This	feature	will	automatically	enable	or	disable	the	optional	board	installed	in	the	slot	
    when	the	projector	is	in	standby.
    DISABLE: Select this option to disable the optional board in the project\
    or standby�
    ENABLE (Default): Select this option to enable the optional board in t\
    he projector standby�
    5. Using On-Screen Menu  
    						
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    Returning to Factory Default [RESET]
    The	RESET	feature	allows	you	to	change	adjustments	and	settings	to	the	factory	preset	for	a	(all)	source	(s)	except	
    the	following:
    [CURRENT	SIGNAL]
    Resets	the	adjustments	for	the	current	signal	to	the	factory	preset	levels.	
    The	items	that	can	be	reset	are:	[PRESET],	[CONTRAST],	[BRIGHTNESS],	[COLOR],	[HUE],	[SHARPNESS],	[AS-
    PECT	RATIO],	[HORIZONTAL],	[VERTICAL],	[CLOCK],	[PHASE],	and	[OVERSCAN].
    [ALL	DATA]
    Reset	all	the	adjustments	and	settings	for	all	the	signals	to	the	factory	preset.
    All	items	can	be	reset	EXCEPT	[LANGUAGE],	[BACKGROUND],	[FILTER	MESSAGE],	[EDGE	BLENDING],	[MULTI	
    SCREEN],	[SCREEN	TYPE],	[GEOMETRIC	CORRECTION],	[REF.	WHITE	BALANCE],	[ADMINISTRAT OR	MODE],	
    [CONTROL	PANEL	LOCK],	[SECURITY],	[COMMUNICATION	SPEED],	[DATE	AND	TIME	SETTINGS],	[CONTROL	
    ID],	[STANDBY	MODE],	[FAN	MODE],	[LIGHT	HOURS	USED],	[TOTAL	CARBON	SAVINGS],	and	[WIRED	LAN].
    [ALL	DATA	(INCLUDING	ENTRY	LIST)]
    Reset	all	the	adjustments	and	settings	for	all	the	signals	to	the	factory	preset	except	[LANGUA GE],	[BACKGR OUND],	
    [FILTER	MESSAGE],	[EDGE	BLENDING],	[MULTI	SCREEN],	[SCREEN	TYPE],	[GEOMETRIC	CORRECTION],	
    [REF.	WHITE	BALANCE],	[ADMINISTRATOR	MODE],	[CONTROL	PANEL	LOCK],	[SECURITY],	[COMMUNICATION	
    SPEED],	[DATE	AND	TIME	SETTINGS],	[CONTROL	ID],	[STANDBY	MODE],	[FAN	MODE],	[LIGHT	HOURS	USED],	
    [TOTAL	CARBON	SAVINGS],	and	[WIRED	LAN].
    Also	deletes	all	the	signals	in	the	[ENTRY	LIST]	and	returns	to	the	factory	preset.
    NOTE:	Locked	signals	in	Entry	List	cannot	be	reset.
    5. Using On-Screen Menu  
    						
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    ❽ Menu Descriptions & Functions [INFO.]
    Displays	the	status	of	the	current	signal	and	light	module	usage.	This	item	has	nine	pages.	The	information	included	
    is	as	follows:
    TIP:	Pressing	the	HELP	button	on	the	remote	control	will	show	the	[INFO.]	menu	items.
    [USAGE TIME]
    [LIGHT	HOURS	USED]	(H)
    [TOTAL	CARBON	SAVINGS]	(kg-CO2)
    •	 [TOTAL	CARBON	SAVINGS]
    	 This	displays	the	estimated	carbon	saving	information	in	kg.	The	carbon	footpr int	factor	in	the	carbon	saving	cal-
    culation	is	based	on	the	OECD	(2008	Edition).	(→	page	41)
    [SOURCE(1)]
    INPUT	TERMINAL	RESOLUTION	
    HORIZONTAL	FREQUENCY	VERTICAL	FREQUENCY	
    SYNC	TYPE	 SYNC	POLARITY	
    SCAN	TYPE	SOURCE	NAME	
    ENTRY	NO.
    5. Using On-Screen Menu  
    						
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    [SOURCE(2)]
    SIGNAL	TYPE	VIDEO	TYPE	
    BIT	DEPTH	 VIDEO	LEVEL	
    LINK	RATE	LINK	LANE
    3D	FORMAT
    [SOURCE(3)]
    INPUT	TERMINAL	RESOLUTION	
    HORIZONTAL	FREQUENCY	VERTICAL	FREQUENCY	
    SYNC	TYPE	 SYNC	POLARITY	
    SCAN	TYPE	SOURCE	NAME	
    ENTRY	NO.
    [SOURCE(4)]
    SIGNAL	TYPE	VIDEO	TYPE	
    BIT	DEPTH	 VIDEO	LEVEL	
    LINK	RATE	LINK	LANE
    3D	FORMAT
    5. Using On-Screen Menu  
    						
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    [WIRED LAN]
    IP	ADDRESS	SUBNET	MASK	
    GATEWAY	 MAC	ADDRESS
    [VERSION(1)]
    FIRMWARE	DATA	
    SUB-CPU
    [OTHERS]
    DATE	TIME	PROJECT OR	NAME	
    MODEL	NO.	SERIAL	NUMBER	
    CONTROL	ID	(when	[CONTROL	ID]	is	set)
    5. Using On-Screen Menu  
    						
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    [HDBaseT]
    SIGNAL	QUALITY	OPERATION	MODE	
    LINK	STATUS	 HDMI	ST ATUS
    5. Using On-Screen Menu  
    						
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    ❶ Mounting a lens (sold separately)
    This	projector	can	be	used	with	8	kinds	of	optional	lenses	(sold	separately).	The	descriptions	here	are	for	the	NP18ZL	
    (standard	zoom)	lens.	Mount	other	lenses	in	the	same	manner.	See	page	182	for	lens	options.
    Important:
    •	 For	using	the	following	option	lenses,	be	sure	to	carry	out	[LENS	CALIBRATION]	after	replacing	the	lens.	(→ page 18, 118)
    	 NP16FL,	NP17ZL,	NP18ZL,	NP19ZL,	NP20ZL,	NP21ZL,	NP31ZL
     WARNING:
    (1)	Turn	off	the	power	and	wait	for	the	cooling	fan	to	stop,	(2)	turn	off	the	main	pow er	switch,	(3)	disconnect	the	
    power	cord	and	wait	for	the	unit	to	cool	before	mounting	or	removing	the	lens.	Failure	to	do	so	can	result	in	ey e	
    injury,	electric	shock,	or	burn	injuries.
    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.
    •	 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	the	lens	remains	detached	from	the	projector	for	long	periods	of	time,	dust	may	collect	within	the	optical	unit	
    and	damage	the	lens,	causing	deterioration	of	projected	image.
    •	 Lenses	other	than	specified	in	this	manual	cannot	be	mounted	on	this	projector.	
    Mounting the lens
    1.	 Remove	the	dust	cap	from	the	projector.
    	 Push	the	tongue	at	the	top	left	outward	and	pull	the	knob	at	
    the	center	of	the	cap.
    2.	 Remove	the	lens	cap	on	the	back	of	the	lens.
    •	 The	lens	NP18ZL	is	used	as	an	example.
    NOTE: 
    •	 Make	sure	to	remove	the	lens	cap	at	the	unit	back	side.	If	the	lens	
    unit	with	the	lens	cap	remaining	on	is	installed	on	the	projector,	
    it	may	cause	of	malfunction.
    3. Hold the lens unit aligning the labelled arrow on the unit 
    coming top and insert the unit to the projector.
    	 Insert	the	lens	slowly	all	the	way	in,	keeping	the	positioning	
    slit	at	the	same	angle.
    Arrow	mark
    6. Connecting to Other Equipment 
    						
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    4. Turn the lens unit rightward until 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 over 2 seconds.
    	 The	lens	position	will	be	moved	to	the	home	position.
    3.	 Turn	off	the	main	power	switch,	and	then	unplug	the	power	cor d.	
    4. Wait until the projector cabinet is cool enough to handle.
    1. While pressing the LENS release button on the projec-
    tor’s	front	panel	fully	in,	turn	the	lens	counterclockwise.
    	 The	lens	comes	off.
    NOTE:	If	the	lens	cannot	be	removed	when	the	LENS	release	button	is	
    pressed,	check	whether	the	lens	theft	prevention	screw	is	mounted.
    2.	 After	slowly	pulling	th e	le ns	of f	th e	pr ojector,	re lease	th e	
    LENS release 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.
    6. Installation and Connections  
    						
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    ❷ Making Connections
    A	computer	cable,	BNC	cable	(5-core	type),	HDMI	cable ,	or	a	DisplayP ort	cable	can	be	used	to	connect	to	a	computer.
    The	connection	cable	is	not	enclosed	with	the	projector.	Please	get	ready	a	suitab le	cab le	f or	the	connection.
    Analog RGB signal connection
    •	 Connect	the	computer	cable	to	the	display	output	terminal	(mini	D-sub	15	pin)	on	the	computer	and	the	COMPUTER	
    IN	terminal	on	the	projector.	Please	use	a	computer	cable	attached	with	a	f errite	core .
    •	 When	connecting	the	display	output	terminal	(mini	D-sub	15	pin)	on	the	computer	to	the	BNC	input	terminal,	use	
    a	conversion	cable	to	convert	the	BNC	cable	(5	core)	to	a	mini	D-sub	15	pin	cable.
    •	 Select	the	source	name	for	its	appropriate	input	terminal	after	turning	on	the	projector.
    Input	terminalSOURCE	button	on	the	projector	
    cabinetButton	on	the	remote	control
    COMPUTER	IN	COMPUTERCOMPUTER	1
    BNC	BNCCOMPUTER	2
    COMPUTER IN
    BNC IN
    Computer	cable	(sold	commercially)
    RGB	-	to	-	BNC	cable	(not	supplied)
    NOTE:	Please	check	the	operating	manual	of	
    the	computer	as	the	name,	position	and	direc-
    tion	of	the	terminal	may	differ	depending	on	
    the	computer.
    6. Installation and Connections  
    						
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