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    5. Installation and Connections ....................................................................75
    ❶
    	Setting	Up	the	Screen	and	the	Projector ......................................................................75
    ❷
    	Making	Connections ........................................................................\
    .............................77
    Connecting	Your	Computer ........................................................................\
    .............77
    Connecting	an	External	Monitor ........................................................................\
    .....79
    Connecting	Your	D VD	Pla yer	or	Other	A V	Equipment .............................................80
    Connecting	Component	Input ........................................................................\
    .........81
    Connecting	HDMI	Input........................................................................\
    ................... 82
    Connecting	a	smart	phone	and	a	tablet	terminal ....................................................83
    Connecting	your	document	camera ........................................................................\
    84
    Table	projection ........................................................................\
    ...............................84
    Connecting	to	a	Wired	LAN ........................................................................\
    ............85
    Connecting	to	a	Wireless	LAN	(Optional:	NP05LM	series) .....................................86
    6. APPS MENU ........................................................................\
    .................................88
    ❶
    	What	can	y ou	do	with	the	APPS	MENU? .....................................................................88
    7. User Supportware ........................................................................\
    ....................92
    ❶
    	Software	Included	on	CD-ROM ........................................................................\
    ............92
    ❷
    	Projecting	Your	Computer’ s	Screen	Image	from	the	Projector	o ver	a	LAN	(Image	
    Express	Utility	Lite) ........................................................................\
    .........................93
    Starting	Image	Express	Utility	Lite	from	a	USB	Memory	or	SD	Card .....................96
    ❸
    	Projecting	an	Image	from	an	Angle	(Geometric	Correction	Tool	in	Image	Express	
    Utility	Lite) ........................................................................\
    .......................................98
    What	you	can	do	with	GCT ........................................................................\
    .............98
    Projecting	an	Image	from	an	Angle	(GCT) ..............................................................98
    ❹
    	Controlling	the	Projector	over	a	LAN	(PC	Control	Utility	Pro	4/Pro	5) ........................101
    ❺
    	Using	the	Computer	Cable	(VGA)	to	Operate	the	Projector	(Virtual	Remote	Tool) ....105
    ❻
    	Projecting	photos	or	documents	saved	on	the	smartphone	over	a	wireless	LAN	
    (Wireless	Image	Utility) ........................................................................\
    .................111
    8. Maintenance ........................................................................\
    .............................112
    ❶
    	Cleaning	the	Filters........................................................................\
    ............................. 112
    ❷
    	Cleaning	the	Projection	Window ........................................................................\
    .........115
    ❸
    	Cleaning	the	Cabinet ........................................................................\
    ..........................115
    ❹
    	Replacing	the	Lamp	and	the	Filters ........................................................................\
    ....116
    9. Appendix ........................................................................\
    ......................................122
    ❶
    	Troubleshooting ........................................................................\
    ..................................122
    Indicator	Messages ........................................................................\
    .......................122
    Common	Problems	&	Solutions ........................................................................\
    ....124
    If	there	is	no	picture,	or	the	picture	is	not	displayed	correctly. ...............................125
    ❷
    	Specifications ........................................................................\
    .....................................126
    ❸
    	Cabinet	Dimensions ........................................................................\
    ...........................128
    ❹
    	Mounting	the	wireless	receiver	(sold	separately) .......................................................129
    ❺
    	Pin	Assignments	of	D-Sub	COMPUTER	Input	Ter minal ............................................130
    ❻
    	Compatible	Input	Signal	List ........................................................................\
    ...............131
    Table of Contents  
    						
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    ❼	PC	Control	Codes	and	Cable	Connection ..................................................................132
    ❽
    	Update	the	Software ........................................................................\
    ...........................133
    ❾
    	Troubleshooting	Chec k	List ........................................................................\
    .................135
    ❿
    	TCO	Certification ........................................................................\
    ................................137
    ⓫
    	REGISTER	YOUR	PR OJECTOR!	(f or	residents	in	the	United	States ,	Canada,	and	
    Mexico) ........................................................................\
    .........................................138
    Table of Contents  
    						
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    1. Introduction
    ❶ What’s in the Box?
    Make	sure	your	box	contains	everything	listed.	If	any	pieces	are	missing,	contact	y our	dealer .
    Please	save	the	original	box	and	packing	materials	if	you	ever	need	to	ship	your	projector.
    Projector
    Cable cover (24FU2001) (attached to the projector 
    at the time of shipment → 
    page 5)Remote control
    (7N901121)
    Batteries (AAA × 2)
    Power cord(US: 7N080240/7N080243)
    (EU: 7N080027/7N080029) Computer cable (VGA)
    (7N520089)
    Wireless receiver strap
    Stylus Pen × 2 (7N901111)USB cable (for charging a stylus pen) 
    (7N520090)USB cable (5m) 
    (7N520091)
    For North America only
    Limited warranty
    For customers in Europe: 
    You will find our current valid Guar-
    antee Policy on our Web Site: 
    www.nec-display-solutions.com
    •	 Important	Infomation	(For	North	America: 7N8N5641) (For Other 
    countries than North America: 
    7N8N5641 and 7N8N5651)
    •	 Quick	Setup	Guide	(7N8N5661)/(7N8N5671)NEC Projector CD-ROM
    User’s manual (PDF) and the utility 
    software
    (7N952151)
    NOTE:
    •	 Perform	calibration	for	the	stylus	pen	before	using	it. 
    						
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    ❷ Introduction to the Projector
    This	section	introduces	you	to	your	new	projector	and	describes	the	features	and	controls.
    Features you’ll enjoy:
    •	 Ultra	short	throw	distances	
    	 Ultra	short	focal	lenses	provide	for	a	larger	image	using	a	shorter	throw	distance	when	compared	to	a	typical	
    projector	lens.
    	 Max	110",	throw	distance:	51	cm/20	inches
    	 (The	throw	distance	refers	to	the	distance	between	the	screen	and	the	screen	side	of	the	projector)
    •	 Quick	start	(6	seconds*1),	Quick	Power	Off,	Direct	P ower	Off
    	 6	seconds*1	after	turning	on	the	power,	the	projector	is	ready	to	display	PC	or	video	images.
    	 The	projector	can	be	put	aw ay	immediately	after	the	projector	is	pow ered	down.	No	cool	down	period	is	required	
    after	the	projector	is	turned	off	from	the	remote	control	or	cabinet	control	panel.
    	 The	projector	has	a	feature	called	“Direct	Power	Off ”.	This	feature	allows	the	projector	to	be	turned	off	(ev en	when	
    projecting	an	image)	by	using	the	Main	Power	Switch	or	disconnecting	the	AC	power	supply.
    	 To	turn	off	the	AC	power	supply	when	the	projector	is	pow ered	on,	use	a	pow er	strip	equipped	with	a	switch	and	
    a	breaker.
    *1	 The	quick	start	time	is	only	when	[STANDBY	MODE]	is	set	to	[NETWORK	STANDBY]	in	the	on-screen	mes-
    sage.
    •	 0.22	W(100-130	V	A C)/0.39	W	(200-240	V	A C)	in	standb y	condition	with	ener gy	sa ving	tec hnology
    	 Selecting	[NORMAL]	for	[STANDBY	MODE]	from	the	menu	can	put	the	projector	in	power-saving	mode	that	con-
    sumes	only	0.22	W(100-130	V	AC)/0.39	W	(200-240	V	A C).
    •	 Carbon	Meter	
    	 This	feature	will	show	energy-saving	effect	in	terms	of	CO2	emission	reduction	(kg)	when	the	projector’s	[ECO	
    MODE]	is	set	to	[AUTO	ECO],	[NORMAL],	or	[ECO].
    	 The	amount	of	CO2	emission	reduction	will	be	displayed	in	the	confirmation	message	at	the	time	of	pow er-off	and	
    in	the	INFO	of	the	on-screen	menu.
    •	 Lamp	life	up	to	6000	hours
    	 Using	in	Eco	Mode	(ECO)	allows	you	to	prolong	the	projector’s	lamp	life	up	to	6000	hours	(up	to	3800	hours	in	
    ECO	MODE	OFF).	
    •	 Two	HDMI	inputs	supports	digital	signals
    	 The	two	HDMI	inputs	provide	HDCP	compatible	digital	signals.	The	HDMI	input	also	suppor ts	audio	signal.
    •	 Project	the	image	on	a	smart	phone	and	a	tablet
    	 Since	the	projector	supports	MHL	(Mobile	High-definition	Link),	it	can	project	videos	and	photos	on	a	smart	phone	
    and	a	tablet	terminal	by	connection,	and	output	their	sound	from	the	built-in	speaker.
    •	 20	W	built-in	speaker	for	an	integrated	audio	solution
    	 Powerful	20	watt	monaural	speaker	provides	volume	need	for	large	rooms.
    •	 MIC	Input	provided
    	 A	MIC	input	jack	for	a	commercially	av ailable	dynamic	microphone	is	useful	for	your	presentation	in	a	conference	
    room	or	lecture	in	a	classroom.
    •	 The	stylus	pen	supplied	with	the	projector	can	be	used	to	conver t	your	whiteboard	into	a	virtual	touch	
    screen.
    	 By	the	stylus	pen,	it's	able	to	directly	write-into	the	projected	image	that	realizes	more	effectiv e	presentation	and	
    lecture.
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    •	 Correspond	to	various	installation
    	 Besides	installation	on	the	wall,	it	can	correspond	various	installation	as	projecting	image	up	onto	the	ceiling	,	onto	
    the	table,	and	onto	the	floor,	etc.
    •	 The	supplied	remote	control	allows	you	to	assign	a	CONTROL	ID	to	the	projector
    	 Multiple	projectors	can	be	operate d	separat ely	and	independent ly	with	the	same	single	remote	control	by	assigning	
    an	ID	number	to	each	projector.
    •	 USB	Display	
    	 Using	the	USB	cable	(compatible	with	USB	2.0	specifications)	supplied	with	the	projector	to	connect	the	computer	
    with	the	projector	allows	you	to	send	your	computer	screen	image	to	the	projector	without	the	need	of	a	traditional	
    computer	cable	(VGA).
    •	 Integrated	RJ-45	terminal	for	wired	networking	capability	along	with	wireless	networking	capabilities
    	 An	RJ-45	terminal	is	standard.	An	optional	USB	Wireless	LAN	Unit	is	required	f or	wireless	LAN	connection.
    •	 Software	programs	(User	Supportware)	contained	in	the	supplied	CD-ROM
    	 The	supplied	NEC	Projector	includes	three	programs:	Virtual	Remote	Tool,	Image	Express	Utility	Lite	(for	Windows/
    Mac	OS),	and	PC	Control	Utility	Pro	4	(for	Windows)/5	(f or	Mac	OS).
    	 Image	Express	Utility	Lite	(for	Windows)	can	be	started	from	a	commercially	av ailable	USB	memory	or	SD	card	
    without	the	need	of	installing	on	your	computer.
    •	 AUTO	POWER	ON	and	AUTO	POWER	OFF	features
    	 The	DIRECT	POWER	ON,	AUTO	POWER	ON,	AUT O	POWER	OFF,	and	OFF	TIMER	features	eliminate	the	need	
    to	always	use	the	POWER	button	on	the	remote	control	or	projector	cabinet.
    •	 Preventing	unauthorized	use	of	the	projector
    	 Enhanced	smart	security	settings	for	keyword	protection,	cabinet	control	panel	lock,	security	slot,	and	security	
    chain	opening	to	help	prevent	unauthorized	access,	adjustments	and	theft	deterrence.
    •	 High	resolution	up	to	WUXGA*2
    	 High	resolution	display	-	up	to	WUXGA	compatib le,	WXGA	nativ e	resolution.
    *2	 When	WXGA	MODE	is	set	to	ON.
    •	 CRESTRON	ROOMVIEW	compatibility
    	 The	projector	supports	CRESTRON	ROOMVIEW,	allowing	multiple	devices	connected	in	the	networ k	to	be	man-
    aged	and	controlled	from	a	computer	or	controller.
    About this user’s manual
    The	fastest	way	to	get	started	is	to	take	your	time	and	do	ev erything	right	the	first	time.	Tak e	a	fe w	minutes	now	to	
    review	the	user’s	manual.	This	may	save	you	time	later	on.	At	the	beginning	of	each	section	of	the	manual	you’ll	find	
    an	overview.	If	the	section	doesn’t	apply ,	y ou	can	skip	it.
    1. Introduction  
    						
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    ❸ Part Names of the Projector
    Top and Screen Side of Projector
    Controls
    (→ page 7)
    Filter	Cover/Intake	Vent/Filter(→ page 112, 119)
    Camera 
    For utilizing the Whiteboard func- tion, photograph the screen for 
    detecting the stylus pen position.
    Focus Ring
    (→ page 18)
    Tilt Foot
    (→ page 19) Built-in Security Slot ( 
     )*
    Lamp Cover
    (→ page 117) Security chain opening 
    Attach an anti-theft device.
    The security chain opening accepts 
    security wires or chains up to 0.18 
    inch/4.6 mm in diameter.
    *	 This	security	slot	supports	the	MicroSaver®	Security	System.
    Monaural	Speaker	(20	W)
    Terminal Panel (→ page 8)
    AC	InputConnect the supplied power cord’s 
    three-pin plug here, and plug the 
    other end into an active wall outlet.  (→ page 13)
    Remote Sensor
    (→ page 10)
    Screw Hole for Cable Cover (Left/
    Right)
    (→ page 6)
    Terminal Panel Side of Projector
    Intake	Vent/Filter(→ page 112, 119)
    Exhaust Vent
    Projection Window
    1. Introduction  
    						
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    Removing and Attaching the Cable Cover
    After	finishing	connections,	attach	the	supplied	cable	cover	to	properly	hide	the	cables.
     CAUTION:
    •	 Be	sure	to	tighten	the	screws	after	attaching	the	cable	cover.	Failure	to	do	so	may	cause	the	cable	cov er	to	come	
    off	and	fall,	resulting	in	injury	or	damage	to	the	cable	cover.
    •	 Do	not	put	bundled	cables	in	the	cable	cover.	Doing	so	may	damage	the	po wer	cord,	resulting	in	a	fire .
    •	 Do	not	hold	the	cable	cover	while	moving	the	projector	or	do	not	apply	excessiv e	force	to	the	cable	cov er.	Doing	so	
    may	damage	the	cable	cover,	resulting	in	injury.
    Removing	the	cable	cover
    Tool	needed:
    •	 Phillips	screwdriver	(plus-head)	about	9	cm/4	inches	in	length
    9 cm/4 inches
    1. Loosen the cable cover screws until the Phillips screw-
    driver goes into a freewheeling condition.
    	 •	These	scre ws	remain	to	sta y.
    2. Remove the cable cover. 
    ❶	Push up the cable cover slightly and rotate it to release.
    ❷	 Pull the cable cover while pushing and holding the arrow 
    part 
    	 If	you	find	it	to	hard	to	release	the	cable	cov er,	try	holding	it	
    slightly up.
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    Attaching	the	cable	cover
    1. Align four tabs of the cable cover with grooves of the pro-
    jector and push the cable cover until you click it.
    NOTE:
    •	 Be	careful	not	to	get	cables	caught	in	between	the	cable	cover	and	
    the	projector.
    2. Tighten the cable co ver screws.
    •	 Be	sure	to	tighten	the	screws.
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    Top Features
    1, 27
    4 8
    9
    11
    5
    6 10
    3
    1. 	(POWER)	Button	
    	( →	page	14,	24)
    2. POWER Indicator 
    	(→	page	13,	14,	24,	122)
    3.	 STATUS	Indicator	
    	(→	page	122)
    4.	 LAMP	Indicator	
    	(→	page	116,	122)
    5.	 ECO	Button	
    	(→	page	29)
    6.	 SOURCE	Button	
    	(→	page	16)
    7.	 AUTO	ADJ.	Button	
    	(→	page	23)
    8.	 MENU	Button	
    	(→	page	44)
    9.	 ▲▼◀▶
    	/	Volume	Buttons	◀▶	/	Keystone	Buttons	
    	( →	page	15,	21,	23,	44)
    10.	ENTER	Button	
    	(→	page	44)
    11.	EXIT	Button	
    	(→	page	44)
    1. Introduction  
    						
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    Terminal Panel Features
    1.	 COMPUTER	IN/	Component	Input	Terminal	(Mini	
    D-Sub	15	Pin)	
    	(→	page	77,	81,	84)
    2.	 COMPUTER	AUDIO	IN	Mini	Jack	(Stereo	Mini)	
    	(→	page	77,	78,	81)
    3.	 HDMI	1/MHL	IN	Terminal	(T ype	A)	
    	(→	page	77,	78,	82,	83)
    4.	 HDMI	2	IN	Terminal	(T ype	A)	
    	(→	page	77,	78,	82)
    5.	 USB	(PC)	Port	(Type	B)	
    	(→	page	39,	40,	77)
    6.	 MONITOR	OUT	(COMPUTER)	Terminal	(Mini	D-
    Sub	15	Pin)	
    	(→	page	109)
    7.	 AUDIO	OUT	Mini	Jack	(Stereo	Mini)	
    	(→	page	109)
    8.	 VIDEO	IN	Terminal	(RCA)	
    	(→	page	80,	114)
    9.	 VIDEO/S-VIDEO	AUDIO	IN	L/MONO,	R	(RCA)	
    	(→	page	80)
    10.	MIC	Input	Jack	(Monaural	Mini)
    	(→	page	38)
    11.	LAN	Port	(RJ-45)	
    	(→	page	85)
    12.	USB	(Wireless	LAN)	Port	
    	(→	page	86)
    13.	USB	Port	(Type	A)	
    	(→	page	89)
    14.	PC	CONTROL	[PC	CONTROL]	Port	(D-Sub	9	Pin)	
    	(→	page	132)
    	 Use	this	po rt	to	co nnect	a	PC	or	co ntrol	sy stem.	
    This	enables	you	to	control	the	projector	using	serial	
    communication	protocol.	If	you	are	writing	your	own	
    program,	typical	PC	control	codes	are	on	page	132.
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