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    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 → 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-B ��������������������Displays the computer signal from the USB (PC) terminal every time the projector is turned on�
    APPS ���������������������Display the APPS MENU�
    NOTE:
    •	 [USB-B]	and	[APPS]	can	not	be	detected	when	[AUTO]	is	selected.	For	projecting	image	from	USB-B	or	APPS,	select	[USB-B],	
    [APPS]	or	[LAST].
    Setting	carbon	footprint	factor	[CARBON	CONVERT]
    Adjusts	the	carbon	footprint	factor	in	the	carbon	saving	calculation.	The	initial	setting	is	0.505[kg-CO2/kWh]	based	on	
    the	CO2	Emissions	from	Fuel	Combustion	(2008	Edition)	published	by	OECD.
    Selecting	your	currency	[CURRENCY]
    Displays	electricity	pricing	(available	in	4	currency	units).
    $ ����������������������������US Dollar
    €
     ���������������������������EU Euro
    JP¥
     ������������������������Japanese Yen
    RMB¥
     ��������������������Chinese Yuan
    Changing	currency	setting	and	currency	convert	setting	[CURRENCY	CONVERT]
    Changes	currency	setting	and	currency	convert	setting	for	CARBON	METER.
    The	initial	setting	are	as	follows:
    US Dollar ���������������0�11 [$/kWh]
    EU Euro �����������������0�19 [€/kWh]
    Japanese Yen
     ���������20 [¥/kWh]
    Chinese Yuan
     ���������0�48 [¥/kWh]
    The	initial	settings	for	US	dollar,	EU	Euro,	and	Japanese	Yen	are	based	on	“Energy	Prices	and	Tax es	(second	quarter	
    2010”	published	by	OECD .
    The	initial	setting	for	Chinese	Yuan	is	based	on	“Chinese	Data	File	(2010)”	pub lished	b y	JETR O.
    4� Using On-Screen Menu  
    						
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    ❻ Menu Descriptions & Functions [INFO.]
    Displays	the	status	of	the	current	signal	and	lamp	usage.	This	item	has	six	pages.	The	information	included	is	as	follo ws:
    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	display ed	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	lampECO MODE
    OFF/AUTO	ECONORMALECO
    3800 50006000 NP33LP
    •	 [TOTAL	CARBON	SAVINGS]
    	 This	displays	the	estimated	carbon	saving	infor mation	in	kg.	The	carbon	footpr int	factor	in	the	carbon	saving	cal-
    culation	is	based	on	the	OECD	(2008	Edition).	(→	page	30)
    4. Using On-Screen Menu  
    						
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    [SOURCE(1)]
    [SOURCE	NAME]	[SOURCE	INDEX]
    [HORIZONTAL	FREQUENCY]	[VERTICAL	FREQ UENCY]
    [SYNC	TYPE]	[SYNC	POLARITY]
    [SCAN	TYPE]
    [SOURCE(2)]
    [SIGNAL	TYPE]	[VIDEO	TYPE]
    [BIT	DEPTH]	 [VIDEO	LEVEL]
    [MHL	SIGNAL]
    [WIRED LAN]
    [IP	ADDRESS]	 [SUBNET	MASK]
    [GATEWAY]	 [MAC	ADDRESS]
    4. Using On-Screen Menu  
    						
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    [WIRELESS LAN]
    [IP	ADDRESS]	[SUBNET	MASK]	
    [GATEWAY]	 [MAC	ADDRESS]	
    [SSID]	[NETWORK	TYPE]	
    [SECURITY]	[CHANNEL]	
    [SIGNAL	LEVEL]
    [VERSION(1)]
    [FIRMWARE]	Version
    [DATA]	Version
    [VERSION(2)]
    [FIRMWARE2]	Version
    4. Using On-Screen Menu  
    						
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    [OTHERS]
    [PROJECTOR	NAME]
    [HOST	NAME]
    [MODEL	NO.]
    [SERIAL	NUMBER]
    [LAN	UNIT	TYPE]
    [CONTROL	ID]	(when	[CONTROL	ID]	is	set)
    4. Using On-Screen Menu  
    						
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    ❼ Menu Descriptions & Functions [RESET]
    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],	
    [ASPECT	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],	[FIL TER	MESSA GE],	[SECUR ITY],	[COMMU NI-
    CATION	SPEED],	[CONTROL	ID],	[STANDBY	MODE],	[FAN	MODE],	[LAMP	LIFE	REMAINING],	[LAMP	HOURS	
    USED],	[FILTER	HOURS	USED],	[TOTAL	CARBON	SAVINGS],	[PROJECT OR	NAME],	[WIRED	LAN],	[WIRELESS	
    LAN],	[IMAGE	EXPRESS	UTILITY	LITE],	[NETWORK	SERVICE],	[DATE	&	TIME],	[ADMINISTRAT OR	MODE],	
    and	[REMOTE	DESKTOP	CONNECTION].
    To	reset	the	lamp	usage	time,	see	“Clearing	Lamp	Hour	Meter	[CLEAR	LAMP	HOURS]”	below.
    Clearing	Lamp	Hour	Meter	[CLEAR	LAMP	HOURS]
    Resets	the	lamp	clock	back	to	zero.	Selecting	this	option	displays	submenu	for	a	confirmation.	Select	[YES]	and	press	
    the	ENTER	button.
    NOTE:	Elapsed	time	of	the	lamp	use	will	not	be	affected	even	when	[RESET]	is	done	from	the	menu.
    NOTE:	The	projector	will	turn	off	and	go	into	standby	mode	when	you	continue	to	use	the	projector	for	another	100	hours	after	the	
    lamp	has	reached	the	end	of	its	life.	In	this	condition	you	cannot	clear	the	lamp	hour	meter	on	the	menu.	If	this	happens,	press	
    the	HELP	button	on	the	remote	control	for	10	seconds	to	reset	the	lamp	clock	back	to	zero.	Do	this	only	after	replacing	the	lamp.
    Clearing	the	Filter	Usage	Hours	[CLEAR	FILTER	HOURS]
    Resets	the	filter	usage	back	to	zero .	Selecting	this	option	displays	submenu	for	a	confirmation.	Select	[YES]	and	press	
    the	ENTER	button.
    NOTE:	Elapsed	time	of	the	filter	use	will	not	be	affected	even	when	[RESET]	is	done	from	the	menu.
    4. Using On-Screen Menu  
    						
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    ❶ Setting Up the Screen and the Projector
    The	further	your	projector	is	from	the	screen	or	wall,	the	larger	the	image.	The	minimum	size	the	image	can	be	is	58"	
    (1473	mm)	measured	diagonally	when	the	projector	is	4	inches	(105	mm)	between	the	screen	side	of	the	projector	
    and	the	wall	or	screen.	The	largest	the	image	can	be	is	110"	(2794	mm)	when	the	projector	is	20	inches	(510	mm)	
    between	the	screen	side	of	the	projector	and	the	wall	or	screen.	
    Screen	SizeH1H2 L1
    L2
    Diagonal WidthHeight wide
    inch mminch mminch mminch mminch mminch mminch mm
    58 1473 491249 31781 9239 401020 4105 18448
    60 1524 511292 32808 10244 411051 5120 18464
    70 1778 591508 37942 11267 481210 8198 21542
    80 2032 681723 421077 11291 541368 11276 24620
    90 2286 761939 481212 12315 601527 14354 27698
    100 2540 852154 531346 13339 661685 17432 31776
    110 2794 932369 581481 14363 731843 20510 34
    854	
    L2
    L1
    H1
    H2
    0102030405 06070809 0
    58 60 70 80 90
    100 110
    L2L1
    Screen height
    Screen size (inch)
    Screen size (diagonal) Screen width Center of screen
    Projector bottomThrow distance L1/L2 (cm)
    Screen side of projector
    Center of projection window
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    WARNING
    *	 Installing	your	projector	on	the	ceiling	must	be	done	by	a	qualified	technician.	Contact	your	NEC	dealer	for	more	
    information.
    *	 Do	not	attempt	to	install	the	projector	yourself.
    •	 Only	use	your	projector	on	a	solid,	level	surface .	If	the	projector	falls	to	the	ground,	you	can	be	injured	and	the	
    projector	severely	damaged.
    •	 Do	not	use	the	projector	where	temperatures	var y	greatly .	The	projector	must	be	used	at	temperatures	between	
    41°F	(5°C)	and	104°F	(40°C)	(Eco	mode	selected	automatically	at	95°F	to	104°F/35°C	to	40°C).
    •	 Do	not	expose	the	projector	to	moisture,	dust,	or	smoke.	This	will	har m	the	screen	image .
    •	 Ensure	that	you	have	adequate	ventilation	around	your	projector	so	heat	can	dissipate.	Do	not	cov er	the	vents	on	
    the	side	or	the	front	of	the	projector.
    Reflecting	the	Image
    Using	a	mirror	to	reflect	your	projector’s	image	enables	you	to	enjoy	a	much	larger	image	when	a	smaller	space	is	
    required.	Contact	your	NEC	dealer	if	you	need	a	mirror	system.	If	you’re	using	a	mirror	system	and	your	image	is	
    inverted,	use	the	MENU	and	▲▼◀▶	buttons	on	your	projector	cabinet	or	your	remote	control	to	correct	the	orienta-
    tion.	(→	page	62)
    5. Installation and Connections  
    						
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    ❷ Making Connections
    Connecting Your Computer
    Computer	cables,	HDMI	and	USB	can	be	used	to	connect	to	a	computer.	The	HDMI	cable	is	not	enclosed	with	the	
    projector.	Please	get	ready	a	suitab le	cab le	f or	the	connection.
    NOTE:	Signals	supported	by	Plug	&	Play	(DDC2)
    INPUT
    COMPUTER IN HDMI 1/MHL IN HDMI 2 IN
    analog digitaldigital
    Ye s Ye sYe s
    USB cable (supplied) 
    (compatible with USB 2.0 
    specifications)
    Computer cable (VGA) (supplied)
    To mini D-Sub 15-pin terminal on the 
    projector.
    	It	is	recommended	that	y
    
    ou
    	use a commercially av
    
    ailable distribu-
    tion amplifier if connecting a signal 
    cable longer than the cable supplied.
    Type B
    Type A Stereo mini-plug audio cable (not supplied)
    HDMI	cable	(not	supplied)
    Use	High	Speed	HDMI® Cable.
    NOTE:	For	Mac,	use	a	commercially	available	
    pin	adapter	(not	supplied)	to	connect	to	your	
    Mac’s	video	port.
    •	 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	COMPUTER(COMPUTER	1)
    HDMI	1/MHL	IN	HDMI1/MHL(HDMI	1/MHL*)
    HDMI	2	IN	HDMI2(HDMI	2*)
    USB	(PC)	USB-B(USB-B)
    NOTE:	The	projector	is	not	compatible	with	video	decoded	outputs	of	the	NEC	ISS-6020	switcher.
    5. Installation and Connections  
    						
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    NOTE:	An	image	may	not	be	displayed	correctly	when	a	Video	source	is	played	back	via	a	commercially	available	scan	converter.	
    This	is	because	the	projector	will	process	a	video	signal	as	a	computer	signal	at	the	default	setting.	In	that	case,	do	the	following.
    *	 When	an	image	is	displayed	with	the	lower	and	upper	black	portion	of	the	screen	or	a	dark	image	is	not	displayed	correctly:
    	 Project	an	image	to	fill	the	screen	and	then	press	the	AUTO	ADJ.	button	on	the	remote	control	or	the	projector	cabinet.
    Enabling the computer’s external display
    Displaying	an	image	on	the	notebook	PC’s	screen	does	not	necessarily	mean	it	outputs	a	signal	to	the	projector.
    When	using	a	PC	compatible	laptop,	a	combination	of	function	keys	will	enable/disable	the	external	display.
    Usually,	the	combination	of	the	“Fn”	key	along	with	one	of	the	12	function	keys	gets	the	external	display	to	come	on	or	off.	For	
    example,	NEC	laptops	use	Fn	+	F3,	while	Dell	laptops	use	Fn	+	F8	key	combinations	to	toggle	through	external	display	selections.
    Cautions	when	using	a	DVI	signal
    •	 When	the	computer	has	a	DVI	output	connector,	use	a	commercially	available	conv erter	cable	to	connect	the	com-
    puter	to	the	projector’s	HDMI	1/MHL	or	HDMI	2	input	connector	(only	digital	video	signals	can	be	input).
    NOTE:	When	Viewing	a	DVI	Digital	Signal
    •	 Turn	off	the	power	of	the	computer	and	projector	before	connecting.
    •	 When	a	video	deck	is	connected	via	a	scan	converter,	etc.,	the	display	may	not	be	correct	during	fast-forwarding	and	rewinding.
    •	 Use	a	DVI-to-HDMI	cable	compliant	with	DDWG	(Digital	Display	Working	Group)	DVI	(Digital	Visual	Interface)	revision	1.0	stan-
    dard.
    	 The	cable	should	be	within	197"/5	m	long.
    •	 Turn	off	the	projector	and	the	PC	before	connecting	the	DVI-to-HDMI	cable.
    •	 To	project	a	DVI	digital	signal:	Connect	the	cables,	turn	the	projector	on,	then	select	the	HDMI	input.	Finally,	turn	on	your	PC.
    	 Failure	to	do	so	may	not	activate	the	digital	output	of	the	graphics	card	resulting	in	no	picture	being	displayed.	Should	this	happen,	
    restart	your	PC.
    •	 Do	not	disconnect	the	DVI-to-HDMI	cable	while	the	projector	is	running.	If	the	signal	cable	has	been	disconnected	and	then	
    reconnected,	an	image	may	not	be	correctly	displayed.	Should	this	happen,	restart	your	PC.
    •	 The	COMPUTER	video	input	connectors	support	Windows	Plug	and	Play.
    •	 A	Mac	signal	adapter	(commercially	available)	may	be	required	to	connect	a	Mac	computer.
    5. Installation and Connections  
    						
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