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    [INSTALLATION]
    Selecting	Projector	Orientation	[ORIENTATION]
    This	reorients	 your	image	 for	your	 type	of	projection. 	The	 options	 are:	desktop	 front	projection,	 ceiling	rear	projection,	
    desktop	rear	projection,	and	ceiling	front	projection.
    AUTO
    When	 the	lamp	 is	turned	 ON,	the	inner	 sensor	 of	the	 projector	 detects	its	installation	 state	either	 DESK	 FRONT	 or	
    CEILING	FRONT	and	then	switch	its	projection	method
    DESKTOP	FRONTCEILING	REAR
    DESKTOP	REARCEILING	FRONT
    Disabling	the	Cabinet	Buttons	[CONTROL	PANEL	LOCK]
    This	option	turns	on	or	off	the	CONTROL	PANEL	LOCK	function.
    NOTE:
    •	 This	CONTROL	PANEL	LOCK	does	not	affect	the	remote	control	functions.
    •	 When	the	control	 panel	is	locked,	 pressing	 and	holding	 the	EXIT	 button	 on	the	 projector	 cabinet	for	about	 10	seconds	 will	change	
    the	setting	to	[OFF].
    TIP:	When	the	[CONTROL	PANEL	LOCK]	is	turned	on,	a	key	lock	icon	[		]	will	be	displayed	at	the	bottom	right	of	the	menu.
    Enabling	Security	[SECURITY]
    This	feature	turns	on	or	off	the	SECURITY	function.
    Unless	the	correct	keyword	is	entered,	the	projector	cannot	project	an	image. 	(→	page	33)
    NOTE:	Your	setting	will	not	be	affected	even	when	[RESET]	is	done	from	the	menu. 
    						
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    Selecting	Communication	Speed	[COMMUNICATION	SPEED]
    This	feature	 sets	the	baud	 rate	of	the	 PC	Control	 port	(D-Sub	 9P).	It	 supports	 data	rates	 from	4800	 to	38400	 bps.	The	
    default	 is	38400	 bps.	Select	 the	appropriate	 baud	rate	for	your	 equipment	 to	be	 connected	 (depending	 on	the	 equip-
    ment,	a	lower	baud	rate	may	be	recommended	for	long	cable	runs).
    NOTE:	Your	selected	communication	speed	will	not	be	affected	even	when	[RESET]	is	done	from	the	menu.
    Setting	ID	to	the	Projector	[CONTROL	ID]
    You	can 	operate 	multiple 	projectors 	separately 	and 	independently 	with 	the 	single 	remote 	control 	that 	has 	the 	CONTROL	
    ID	 function. 	If	 you	 assign	 the	same	 ID	to	all	 the	 projectors,	 you	can	 conveniently	 operate	all	the	 projectors	 together	
    using	the	single	remote	control. 	To	do	so,	you	have	to	assign	an	ID	number	to	each	projector.
    CONTROL ID NUMBER �������Select a number from 1 to 254 you wish to assign to your projector �
    CONTROL ID �����������������������Select [OFF] to turn off the CONTROL ID setting and select [ON] to turn on the CONTROL ID set -
    ting�
    NOTE:	
    •	 When	[ON]	is	selected	 for	[CONTROL	 ID],	the	projector	 cannot	be	operated	 by	using	 the	remote	 control	that	does	 not	support	
    the	CONTROL	ID	function.	(In	this	case	the	buttons	on	the	projector	cabinet	can	be	used.)
    •	 Your	setting	will	not	be	affected	even	when	[RESET]	is	done	from	the	menu.
    •	 Pressing	 and	holding	 the	ENTER	 button	on	the	 projector	 cabinet	for	10	seconds	 will	display	 the	menu	 for	canceling	 the	Control	
    ID.
    Assigning	or	Changing	the	Control	ID
    1. Turn on the projector.
    2.	 Press	the	ID	SET	button	on	the	remote	control.
    	 The	CONTROL	ID	screen	will	be	displayed.
    	 If	 the	projector	 can	be	operated	 with	the	current	 remote	control	ID,	the	 [ACTIVE]	 will	be	displayed. 	If	 the	 projector	
    cannot	 be	operated	 with	the	current	 remote	control	ID,	the	 [INACTIVE]	 will	be	displayed. 	To	 operate	 the	inactive	
    projector,	assign	the	control	ID	used	for	the	projector	by	using	the	following	procedure	(Step	3).
    3.	 Press	 one	of	numeric	 keypad	buttons	 while	pressing	 and	holding	 the	ID	SET	
    button on the remote control.
     Example:
    	 To	assign	 “3”,	press	the	 “3”	button	on	the	remote	control.
    	 No	 ID	means	 that	all	the	 projectors	 can	be	operated	 together	with	a	single	 remote	
    control. 	To	set	 “No	ID”,	enter	 “000”	or	press	the	CLEAR	button.
    TIP:	The	range	of	IDs	is	from	1	to	254.
    4.	 Release	the	ID	SET	button.
    	 The	updated	CONTROL	ID	screen	will	be	displayed.
    NOTE:	
    •	 The	IDs	can	be	cleared	in	a	few	days	after	the	batteries	are	run	down	or	removed.
    •	 Accidentally	 pressing	any	one	 of	the	 buttons	 of	the	 remote	 control	will	clear	 currently	 specified	
    ID	with	batteries	removed. 
    						
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    Using	Test	Pattern	[TEST	PATTERN]
    Displays	 the	test	 pattern	 to	check	 for	image	 distortion	 at	the	 time	 of	the	 projector	 setup.	Press	 the	ENTER	 button	to	
    display	 the	test	 pattern; 	press	 the	EXIT	 button	 to	close	 the	test	 pattern	 and	return	 to	the	 menu. 	Menu	 operation	 and	
    corrections	for	keystone,	cornerstone	and	pincushion	are	not	available	when	the	test	pattern	is	displayed.
    Selecting	Microphone	 Type	[MIC	SELECT]
    This	feature	allows	you	to	select	dynamic	or	condenser	type	for	your	microphone.
    Setting	MIC	Gain	[MIC	GAIN]
    This	feature	 allows	you	to	adjust	 your	microphone	 sensitivity	when	it	is	 connected	 to	the	 MIC	 input	 jack	of	the	 projec-
    tor.	Microphone	 volume	can	be	adjusted	 with	the	VOL. 	(+)	 or	(−)	 button	 on	the	 remote	 control	or	the	 or   on the 
    projector	cabinet.
    [OPTIONS(1)]
    Setting	Auto	Adjust	[AUTO	ADJUST]
    This	feature	 sets	the	Auto	 Adjust	 mode	so	that	 the	computer	 signal	can	be	automatically	 or	manually	 adjusted	for	
    noise	and	stability. 	You	can	automatically	make	adjustment	in	two	ways: 	[NORMAL]	and	[FINE].
    OFF ������������������������The computer signal will not be automatically adjusted� You can manually optimize the computer signal�
    NORMAL ����������������Default setting� The computer signal will be automatically adjusted� Normally select this option�
    FINE  �����������������������Select this option if fine adjustment is needed� It takes more time to switch to the source than when [NOR-
    MAL]is selected�
    [SEAMLESS SWITCHING]
    When	 the	input	 terminal	 is	switched,	 the	image	 displayed	 before	switching	 is	held	 to	switch	 to	the	 new	 image	 without	
    a	break	due	to	absence	of	a	signal.
    Selecting	Fan	Mode	[FAN	MODE]
    This	option	allows	you	to	select	three	modes	for	fan	speed: 	Auto	mode,	High	speed	mode,	and	High	Altitude	mode.
    AUTO ���������������������The built-in fans automatically run at a variable speed according to the\
     internal temperature�
    HIGH ����������������������The built-in fans run at high speed�
    HIGH ALTITUDE  �����The built-in fans run at a high speed� Select this option when using the projector at altitudes approximately 
    5500 feet/1700 meters or higher �
    When	you	wish	to	cool	down	the	temperature	inside	the	projector	quickly,	select	[HIGH].
    NOTE:	
    •	 It	is	recommended	that	you	select	High	speed	mode	if	you	use	the	projector	non-stop	for	consecutive	days.
    •	 Set	[FAN	MODE]	to	[HIGH	ALTITUDE]	when	using	the	projector	at	altitudes	approximately	5500	feet/1700	meters	or	higher.
    •	 Using	the	projector	 at	altitudes	 approximately	 5500	feet/1700	 meters	or	higher	 without	 setting	to	[HIGH	 ALTITUDE]	 can	cause	
    the	projector	to	overheat	and	the	protector	could	shut	down.	If	this	happens,	wait	a	couple	minutes	and	turn	on	the	projector.
    •	 Using	 the	projector	 at	altitudes	 less	than	 approximately	 5500	feet/1700	 meters	and	setting	 to	[HIGH	 ALTITUDE]	 can	cause	 the	 
    						
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    lamp	to	overcool,	causing	the	image	to	flicker.	Switch	[FAN	MODE]	to	[AUTO].
    •	 Using	the	projector	 at	altitudes	 approximately	 5500	feet/1700	 meters	or	higher	 can	shorten	 the	life	of	optical	 components	 such	
    as	the	lamp.
    •	 Your	setting	will	not	be	affected	even	when	[RESET]	is	done	from	the	menu.
    TIP:	
    •	 When	[HIGH	ALTITUDE]	is	selected,	an	icon	[		]	is	displayed	at	the	bottom	of	the	on-screen	menu.
    Selecting	Signal	Format	[SIGNAL	SELECT]
    [COMPUTER]
    Allows	you	to	choose	 [COMPUTER]	 for	an	RGB	 source	 such	as	a	computer,	 or	[COMPONENT]	 for	a	component	
    video	 source	 such	as	a	DVD	 player. 	Normally	 select	[RGB/COMPONENT]	 and	the	projector	 automatically	 detects	a	
    component	 signal.	However	 there	may	be	some	 component	 signals	that	the	projector	 is	unable	 to	detect. 	If	 this	 is	the	
    case,	select	[COMPONENT].
    [VIDEO	&	S-VIDEO	System	Select]
    This	feature	enables	you	to	select	composite	video	standards	automatically	or	manually.
    Normally	select	[AUTO]	and	the	projector	will	automatically	detect	the	video	standard.
    In	 the	 case	 where	 the	projector	 has	difficulty	 detecting	 the	video	 standard,	 select	the	appropriate	 video	standard	 from	
    the menu.
    This	must	be	done	for	 VIDEO	and	S-VIDEO	respectively.
    Enabling	or	Disabling	 WXGA	Mode	[WXGA	MODE]
    Selecting	[ON]	will	give	 priority	 to	WXGA	 (1280	×	768)/WUXGA	 (1920	×	1200)	 signals	 in	recognizing	 an	input	 sig-
    nal.
    When	 [WXGA	 MODE]	is	set	 to	[ON],	 XGA	(1024	 ×	768)/UXGA	 (1600	×	1200)	 signals	 may	not	be	recognized	 on	
    UM361X/UM301X. 	In	this	case,	select	[OFF].
    NOTE:	
    •	 The	[OFF]	is	selected	at	the	time	of	shipment	of	UM361X/UM301X.
    •	 The	[ON]	is	selected	at	the	time	of	shipment	of	UM351W/UM301W.
    Enabling	the	deinterlace	[DEINTERLACE]
    Turns	on	or	off	the	deinterlace	function	for	a	telecine	signal.
    OFF ������������������������Select this option if there is any jitter or artifacts in video�
    ON  �������������������������Default standard setting�
    NOTE:	This	feature	is	not	available	for	HDTV	(progressive)	and	computer	signals.
    Setting	HDMI1/MHL	&	HDMI2	[HDMI	SETTINGS]
    Make	the	settings	for	each	video	level	when	connecting	HDMI1/MHL	equipment	such	as	a	DVD	player. 	
    VIDEO LEVEL ���������Select [AUTO] to automatically detect video level� If automatic detection may not work well, select [NOR-
    MAL] to disable the [ENHANCED] feature of your HDMI equipment or select [ENHANCED] to improve image 
    contrast and increase detail in the dark areas�
    Setting	Audio	[AUDIO	SELECT]
    Make	 the	settings	 for	each	 audio	 level	when	 connecting	 HDMI	equipment,	 your	network,	 and	USB	 (PC)	terminal. 	Select 	
    between	each	equipment	and	computer.
    HDMI1/MHL, HDMI2 ����Select [HDMI1/MHL] or [HDMI2] to switch the HDMI1/MHL IN or HDMI 2 IN digital audio signal or select 
    [COMPUTER] to switch the COMPUTER input audio signal�
    LAN ������������������������Select [LAN] or [COMPUTER] to switch the source connected to the network� 
    						
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    USB-B ��������������������Select [USB-B] or [COMPUTER] to switch the source connected over the USB cable (USB-B)�
    Enabling	Key	Sound	and	Error	Sound	[BEEP]
    This	 feature	 turns	on	or	off	 the	 button	 sound	or	alarm	 when	an	error	 occurs	 or	the	 following	 operations	 are	per-
    formed.
    -	Displaying	the	main	menu	
    -	Switching	sources
    -	Resetting	data	by	using	[RESET]
    -	Pressing	POWER	ON	or	STANDBY	button
    [OPTIONS(2)]
    Selecting	Power-saving	in	[STANDBY	MODE]
    The	projector	has	two	standby	modes: 	[NORMAL]	and	[NETWORK	STANDBY].
    The	NORMAL	 mode	is	the	 mode	 that	allows	 you	to	put	 the	projector	 in	the	 power-saving	 condition	which	consumes	
    less	power	than	the	NETWORK	STANDBY	mode.
    NORMAL �����������������������������POWER indicator: Red light/STATUS indicator: Off
    When [NORMAL] is selected, only the following buttons and feature will w\
    ork:
    POWER button on the projector cabinet and the remote control, and powering on from PC Control 
    command�
    NETWORK STANDBY  ����������POWER indicator: Orange light/STATUS indicator: Off
    When [NETWORK STANDBY] is selected, the projector can be turned on over a wired LAN connec -
    tion and only the following buttons, port, and features will work:
    POWER button on the projector cabinet and the remote control, powering on from PC Control com -
    mand, AUTO POWER ON, LAN port, wireless LAN unit (optional), Virtual Remote Tool, Controls by 
    Image Express Utility Lite, LAN feature, and Mail Alert feature�
    NOTE:	
    •	 Even	when	[NORMAL]	is	selected	for	[STANDBY	MODE],	power	on	or	off	can	be	done	by	using	the	PC	CONTROL	port.
    •	 The	power	consumption	in	the	standby	mode	will	not	be	included	in	calculating	CO2	emission	reduction.
    •	 Your	setting	will	not	be	affected	even	when	[RESET]	is	done	from	the	menu.
    Enabling	Direct	Power	On	[DIRECT	POWER	ON]
    Turns	 the	projector	 on	automatically	 when	the	power	 cord	is	inserted	 into	an	active	 power	 outlet.	This	 eliminates	 the	
    need	to	always	use	the	POWER	button	on	the	remote	control	or	projector	cabinet. 
    						
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    Turning	On	the	Projector	By	Applying	Computer	Signal	[AUTO	POWER	ON]
    When	the	projector	 is	in	 Standby	 mode,	applying	 a	computer	 or	HDMI	 signal	 from	a	computer	 connected	 to	the	 COM-
    PUTER	IN	input,	HDMI1/MHL,	or	HDMI2	input	will	power	on	the	projector	and	simultaneously	project	the	image.
    This	 functionality	 eliminates	the	need	 to	always	 use	the	POWER	 button	on	the	 remote	 control	or	the	 projector	 cabinet	
    to	power	on	the	projector.
    To	use	this	function,	first	connect	a	computer	to	the	projector	and	the	projector	to	an	active	AC	input.
    NOTE:	
    •	 Disconnecting	 a	computer	 signal	from	the	computer	 will	not	power	 off	the	 projector.	 We	recommend	 using	this	function	 in	com-
    bination	of	the	AUTO	POWER	OFF	function.
    •	 This	function	will	not	be	available	under	the	following	conditions:
    -	 when	a	component	signal	is	applied	to	the	COMPUTER	IN	terminal
    -	 when	a	Sync	on	Green	RGB	signal	or	composite	sync	signal	is	applied
    -	 when	MHL	signal	is	spplied	to	HDMI1/MHL	IN	terminal
    •	 To	enable	the	AUTO	POWER	ON	after	turning	off	the	projector,	wait	5	seconds	and	input	a	computer	or	HDMI	signal.
    	 If	 a	computer	 or	HDMI	 signal	 is	still	 present	 when	the	projector	 is	turned	 off,	the	AUTO	 POWER	 ON	will	 not	work	 and	the	projector	
    remains	in	standby	mode.
    Enabling	Power	Management	[AUTO	POWER	OFF]
    The	 projector	 has	power	 management	 functions.	To	 reduce	 power	consumption,	 the	power	 management	 functions	(1	
    and	2)	are	 factory	 preset	as	shown	 below.	To	 control	 the	projector	 from	an	external	 device	via	a	LAN	 or	serial	 cable	
    connection,	use	the	on-screen	menu	to	change	the	settings	for	1	and	2.
    1. STANDBY MODE (Factory preset: NORMAL)
      To control the projector from an external device, select [NETWORK STANDBY] for [STANDBY MODE].
    NOTE:
    •	 When	[NORMAL]	is	selected	for	[STANDBY	MODE],	the	following	terminals	and	functions	will	not	work:
    	 MONITOR	OUT	terminal,	AUDIO	OUT	terminal,	USB(PC)	port,	LAN	functions,	Mail	Alert	function,	DDC/CI	(Virtual	Remote	Tool)
    2. AUTO POWER OFF (Factory preset: 1 hour)
      To control the projector from an external device, select [OFF] for [AUTO POWER OFF].
    NOTE:
    •	 When	 [1:00]	is	selected	 for	[AUTO	 POWER	 OFF],	you	can	enable	 the	projector	 to	automatically	 turn	off	in	60	 minutes	 if	there	 is	
    no	signal	received	by	any	input	or	if	no	operation	is	performed.
    Selecting	Default	Source	[DEFAULT	SOURCE	SELECT]
    You	can	set	the	projector	to	default	to	any	one	of	its	inputs	each	time	the	projector	is	turned	on.
    LAST ����������������������Sets the projector to default to the previous or last active input each \
    time the projector is turned on�
    AUTO  ���������������������Searches for an active source in order of COMPUTER  → HDMI1/MHL → HDMI2 → VIDEO → USB-A  → 
    USB-B →
     COMPUTER and displays the first found source�
    COMPUTER  �����������Displays the computer signal from the COMPUTER IN terminal every time the projector is turned on�
    HDMI1/MHL  ����������Displays the digital source from the HDMI 1/MHL IN terminal every time the projector is turned on� 
    HDMI2 �������������������Displays the digital source from the HDMI 2 IN terminal every time the projector is turned on� 
    VIDEO ��������������������Displays the Video source from the VIDEO IN terminal every time the projector is turned on�
    USB-A ��������������������Displays slides or plays back movie files from the USB memory device every time the projector is turned 
    on�
    LAN ������������������������Displays a signal from LAN port (RJ-45) or the USB Wireless LAN Unit�
    USB-B  ��������������������Displays the computer signal from the USB (PC) terminal every time the projector is turned on� 
    						
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    Setting up the Projector for a Wired LAN Connection [WIRED LAN]
    Important
    •	 Consult	with	your	network	administrator	about	these	settings.
    •	 When	using	a	wired	 LAN	connection,	 connect	a	LAN	 cable	 (Ethernet	 cable)	to	the	 LAN	 port	(RJ-45)	 of	the	 projec-
    tor.	(→	page	114)
    TIP:	The	network	settings	you	make	will	not	be	affected	even	when	[RESET]	is	done	from	the	menu.
    [WIRED	LAN][DISABLE]Wired	LAN	connection	will	be	turned	off.
    [ENABLE]Wired	LAN	connection	will	be	turned	on.
    [SETTINGS] [DHCP]
    ON ��������������������������IP address, subnet mask, and gateway will 
    be  automatically  assigned  to  the  projector 
    from your DHCP server �
    OFF �������������������������Specify IP address, subnet mask, and gate-
    way  assigned  by  your  network  administra-
    tor �
    [IP	ADDRESS]Set 	your 	IP 	address 	of 	the 	network 	connected 	to 	the	
    projector.
    [SUBNET	MASK]Set	 your	 subnet	 mask	number	 of	the	 network	 connected	
    to	the	projector.
    [GATEWAY]Set	the	default	 gateway	 of	the	 network	 connected	 to	the	
    projector.
    [AUTO	DNS]ON ��������������������������DHCP  server  will  automatically  assign  IP 
    address  of  DNS  server  connected  to  the 
    projector �
    OFF �������������������������Set your IP address of DNS server connected 
    to the projector �
    [RECONNECT]Retry	to	connect	the	projector	to	a	network. 
    						
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    Setting up the Projector for a Wireless LAN Connection (with the optional USB Wireless 
    LAN Unit equipped) [WIRLESS LAN]
    Important
    •	 Consult	with	your	network	administrator	about	these	settings.
    •	 When	using	a	wireless	LAN	connection,	attach	the	optional	USB	Wireless	LAN	to	the	projector.	(→	page	115)
    [PROFILE][DISABLE]Wireless	LAN	connection	will	be	turned	off
    [SIMPLE	ACCESS	
    POINT]
    Set	the	projector	for	simple	access	point.
    Selecting	[SIMPLE	ACCESS	 POINT]	will	allow	 the	projec-
    tor	to	create	 an	infrastructure	 network.	The	 IP	address	 of	
    the	projector	will	be	set	automatically. 	
    Select	"Obtain	 an	IP	Address	 Automatically"	 to	set	 the	 IP	
    address	of	a	connected	computer. 	
    [PROFILE	1]Up	to	two	 settings	 for	the	 USB	 wireless	 LAN	unit	can	be	
    stored	in	memory	of	the	projector. 	(→	page	48)
    To	recall	 the	settings	 from	memory,	 select	[PROFILE	 1]	or	
    [PROFILE	2]	from	[PROFILE].
    [PROFILE	2]
    [RECONNECT]Retry	to	connect	the	projector	to	a	network. 	Try	this	if	you	have	changed	[PROFILE].
    When	 you	connect	 with	your	 computer	 to	save	 your	profile	 and	select	 "Automatically	 connect	when	within	 range"	 from	
    the	Properties	 tab	of	Wireless	 Network	in	Windows	 for	your	 selected	 profile,	your	wireless	 LAN	will	be	accessed	 under	
    the	following	conditions:
    •	 at	the	time	of	turning	on	the	computer	or	the	projector
    •	 when	the	notebook	type	is	within	the	range	of	the	projector's	wireless	LAN	can	be	achieved.
    Data	transmission	between	wireless	LAN	and	wired	LAN	is	not	possible. 	
    When	the	[SIMPLE	ACCESS	POINT]	mode	is	used	to	send	images,	it	is	recommended	to	 connect	to	only	one	com-
    puter.	 
    						
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    Hints	on	How	to	Set	Up	LAN	Connection
    To	set	up	the	projector	for	a	LAN	connection:
    Access	the	HTTP	 server	 function	 to	display	 the	web	 browser	 (→	page	45)	 and	 select	 [NETWORK	 SETTINGS]	→ 
    [SETTINGS]	→	[WIRELESS	LAN]	→	[PROFILE	1]	or	[PROFILE	2].
    Two	settings	can	be	set	for	the	USB	 Wireless	LAN	Unit.
    Next	select	 [SETTINGS]	 for	your	 selected	 profile,	and	set	[ENABLE]	 or	[DISABLE]	 for	[DHCP],	 [IP	ADDRESS],	
    [SUBNET	 MASK],	and	[GATEWAY]. 	Last	 click	 [SAVE]. 	To	 reflect	 changes,	 click	the	[SETTING]	 tab	and	 then	 click	
    [APPLY]. 	(→	page	48)
    To	recall	LAN	settings	stored	in	the	profile	number:
    Use	[PROFILE	 1]	or	 [PROFILE	 2]	set	 on	the	 HTTP	 server,	 from	the	projector’ 	menu,	 select	[SETUP]	→	[WIRE-
    LESS	 LAN]	→	[PROFILE]	→	[PROFILE	 1]	or	 [PROFILE	 2].	Last	 select	 [YES]	and	press	 the	ENTER	 button.	(→ 
    page	97)
    To connect a DHCP server:
    From	 the	projector	 menu,	select	[SETUP]	→	[WIRED	 LAN]	→	[SETTINGS]	→	[DHCP]	→	[ON] 	and 	press 	the 	ENTER	
    button. 	To	specify	IP	address	without	using	the	DHCP	server,	use	the	HTTP	server	function. 	(→	page	96)
    To	set	only	for	wireless	LAN	(NETWORK	TYPE	and	WEP/WPA):
    Access	the	HTTP	 server	 function	 to	display	 the	web	 browser	 (→	page	45)	 and	 select	 [NETWORK	 SETTINGS]	→ 
    [SETTINGS]	→	[WIRELESS	LAN]	→	[PROFILE	1]	or	[PROFILE	2].
    Make	necessary	settings	for	[SETTINGS]	and	click	[SAVE].
    From	the	projector	menu,	select	[SETUP]	→	[WIRELESS	LAN]	→	[PROFILE]	→	[PROFILE	1]	or	[PROFILE	2]. 	
    To	select	an	SSID:
    Access	the	HTTP	 server	 function	 to	display	 the	web	 browser	 (→	page	45)	 and	 select	 [NETWORK	 SETTINGS]	→ 
    [SETTINGS]	→	[WIRELESS	LAN]	→	[CONNECTION]	→	[SITE	SURVEY]	and	select	the	ID.
    If	you	do	not	use	[SITE	SURVEY],	type	the	SSID	in	[CONNECTION]. 	(→	page	48)
    To	receive	lamp	replacement	time	or	error	messages	via	e-mail:
    Access	the	HTTP	 server	 function	 to	display	 the	web	 browser	 (→	page	45)	 and	 select	 [NETWORK	 SETTINGS]	→ 
    [ALERT	MAIL],	and	set	[SENDER’S	 ADDRESS],	 [SMTP	SERVER	 NAME],	and	[RECIPIENT’S	 ADDRESS].	Last,	
    click	[SAVE]. 	(→	page	50) 
    						
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    5. Using On-Screen Menu
     Menu Descriptions & Functions [INFO.]
    Displays	the	status	 of	the	 current	 signal	and	lamp	 usage. 	This	 item	has	six	pages. 	The	 information	 included	is	as	
    follows:
    TIP:	Pressing	the	HELP	button	on	the	remote	control	will	show	the	[INFO.]	menu	items.
    [USAGE TIME]
    [LAMP	LIFE	REMAINING]	(%)*
    [LAMP	HOURS	USED]	(H)
    [FILTER	HOURS	USED]	(H)
    [TOTAL	CARBON	SAVINGS]	(kg-CO2)
    [TOTAL	COST	SAVINGS]
    *	 The	progress	indicator	shows	the	percentage	of	remaining	bulb	life.
    	 The	 value	informs	 you	of	the	 amount	 of	lamp	 usage. 	When	 the	remaining	 lamp	time	reaches	 0,	the	LAMP	 LIFE	
    REMAINING	bar	indicator	changes	from	0%	to	100	Hours	and	starts	counting	down.
    	 If	the	remaining	lamp	time	reaches	0	hours,	the	projector	will	not	turn	on.
    •	 The	 message	 to	the	 effect	 that	the	lamp	 or	the	 filters	 should	 be	replaced	 will	be	displayed	 for	one	 minute	 when	
    the	projector	is	turned	on	and	when	the	POWER	button	on	the	projector	or	the	remote	control	is	pressed.
    	 To	dismiss	this	message,	press	any	button	on	the	projector	or	the	remote	control.
    Lamp	life(H)
    Replacement	lampModel
    ECO MODEOFF/AUTO	ECONORMAL
    ECO
    3800 50006000 NP33LPUM351W/UM361X
    4000 50008000 NP32LPUM301W/UM301X
    •	
    [TOTAL	CARBON	SAVINGS]
    	 This	 displays	 the	estimated	 carbon	saving	information	 in	kg. 	The	 carbon	 footprint	 factor	in	the	 carbon	 saving	cal-
    culation	is	based	on	the	OECD	(2008	Edition). 	(→	page	28) 
    						
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