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    							Portable Projector
    VE280X/VE281X/VE282X/
    VE280/VE281/VE282
    User’s Manual
    The VE280X, VE282X, VE280 and VE282 are not distributed in North America.
    Model No.:
    NP-VE280X, NP-VE281X, NP-VE282X
    NP-VE280, NP-VE281, NP-VE282 
    						
    							Ve r.1/ 0 7/ 12
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    of	their	respective	holders.
    NOTES
    (1)	 The	contents	of	this	user’s	manual	may	not	be	reprinted	in	part	or	whole	without	permission.
    (2)	 The	contents	of	this	user’s	manual	are	subject	to	change	without	notice.
    (3)	 Great	care	h as 	b een 	t aken 	i n 	t he 	p reparation 	o f 	t his 	u ser’s 	m anual; 	h owever, 	s hould 	y ou 	n otice 	a ny 	q uestionable 	
    points,	errors	or	omissions,	please	contact	us.
    (4)	 Notwithstanding	article 	( 3), 	N EC 	w ill 	n ot 	b e 	r esponsible 	f or 	a ny 	c laims 	o n 	l oss 	o f 	p rofit 	o r 	ot her 	m atters 	d eemed 	
    to	result	from	using	the	Projector. 
    						
    							i
    Important Information
    Safety Cautions
    Precautions
    Please	read	this	manual	carefully	before	using	your	NEC	projector	and	keep	the	manual	handy	for	future	reference.
    CAUTION
    To	turn	off	main	power,	be	sure	to	remove	the	plug	from	power	outlet.
    The	power	outlet 	socket 	should 	be 	installed 	as 	near 	to 	the 	equipment 	as 	possible, 	and 	should 	be 	easily 	
    accessible.
    CAUTION
    TO	PREVENT	SHOCK,	DO	NOT	OPEN	THE	CABINET.
    THERE	ARE	HIGH-VOLTAGE	COMPONENTS	INSIDE.
    REFER	SERVICING	TO	QUALIFIED	SERVICE	PERSONNEL.
    This	symbol 	warns 	the 	user 	that 	uninsulated 	voltage 	within 	the 	unit 	may 	be 	sufficient 	to 	cause 	electrical 	
    shock.	Therefore,	it	is	dangerous	to	make	any	kind	of	contact	with	any	part	inside	of	the	unit.
    This	symbol	alerts 	the 	user 	that 	important 	information 	concerning 	the 	operation 	and 	maintenance 	of 	this 	
    unit	has	been	provided.
    The	information	should	be	read	carefully	to	avoid	problems.
    WARNING: TO	PREVENT	FIRE	OR	SHOCK,	DO	NOT	EXPOSE	THIS	UNIT	TO	RAIN	OR	MOISTURE.
    DO	NOT	USE 	THIS 	UNIT’S 	PLUG 	WITH 	AN 	EXTENSION 	CORD 	OR 	IN 	AN 	OUTLET 	UNLESS 	ALL 	THE 	PRONGS	
    CAN	BE	FULLY	INSERTED.
    DOC Compliance Notice (for Canada only)
    This	Class	B 	digital 	apparatus 	meets 	all 	requirements 	of 	the 	Canadian 	Interference-Causing 	Equipment 	Regulations.
    WARNING TO CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS:
    Handling	the	cables 	supplied 	with 	this 	product 	will 	expose 	you 	to 	lead, 	a 	chemical 	known 	to 	the 	State 	of 	California 	
    to	cause	birth	defects	or	other	reproductive	harm.	WASH HANDS AFTER HANDLING.
    EU-wide	legislation	as 	implemen ted 	in 	each 	Member 	State 	requires 	that 	used 	electrical 	and 	electronic 	
    products	carrying	the 	mark 	(left) 	must 	be 	disposed 	of 	separately 	from 	normal 	household 	waste. 	This 	
    includes	projectors 	and 	their 	electrical 	accessories 	or 	lamps. 	When 	you 	dispose 	of 	such 	products, 	please 	
    follow	the	guidance	of	your	local	authority	and/or	ask	the	shop	where	you	purchased	the	product.
    After	collecting	the 	used 	products, 	they 	are 	reused 	and 	recycled 	in 	a 	proper 	way. 	This 	effort 	will 	help 	us 	
    reduce	the	wastes 	as 	well 	as 	the 	negative 	impact 	such 	as 	mercury 	contained 	in 	a 	lamp 	to 	the 	human 	
    health	and	the	environment	at	the	minimum	level.
    The	mark	on 	the 	electrical 	and 	electronic 	products 	only 	applies 	to 	the 	current 	European 	Union 	Member 	
    States.
    Disposing of your used product 
    						
    							ii
    Important Information
    RF Interference (for USA only)
    WARNING
    The	Federal	Communications 	Commission 	does 	not 	allow 	any 	modifications 	or 	changes 	to 	the 	unit 	EXCEPT	
    those	specified	by 	NEC 	Display 	Solutions 	of 	America, 	Inc. 	in 	this 	manual. 	Failure 	to 	comply 	with 	this 	government 	
    regulation	could	void 	your 	right 	to 	operate 	this 	equipment. 	This 	equipment 	has 	been 	tested 	and 	found 	to 	comply 	
    with	the	limits 	for 	a 	Class 	B 	digi tal 	device, 	pursuant 	to 	Part 	15 	of 	the 	FCC 	Rules. 	These 	limits 	are 	designed 	to 	
    provide	reasonable 	protection 	against 	harmful 	interference 	in 	a 	residential 	installation. 	This 	equipment 	generates, 	
    uses,	and	can 	radiate 	radio 	frequency 	energy 	and, 	if 	not 	installe d 	and 	used 	in 	accordance 	with 	the 	instructions, 	
    may	cause	harmful 	interference 	to 	radio 	communications. 	Howe ver, 	there 	is 	no 	guarantee 	that 	interference 	will 	
    not	occur	in	a	particular	installation.
    If	this	equipmen t 	does 	cause 	harmful 	interference 	to 	radio 	or 	television 	reception, 	which 	can 	be 	determined 	by 	
    turning	the	equip ment 	off 	and 	on, 	the 	user 	is 	encouraged 	to 	try 	to 	correct 	the 	interference 	by 	one 	or 	more 	of 	the 	
    following	measures:
    			•	Reorient	 or 	 relocate 	 the 	 receiving 	 antenna.
    •	Increase	the	separation	between	the	equipment	and	receiver.
    •	Connect	the	equipment	into	an	outlet 	 on 	 a 	 circuit 	 different 	 from 	 that 	 to 	 which 	 the 	 receiver 	 is 	 connected.
    •	Consult	the	dealer	or	an	experienced	radio	/	TV	technician	for	help.
    Important Safeguards
    These	safety	instructions 	are 	to 	ensure 	the 	long 	life 	of 	your 	projec tor 	and 	to 	prevent 	fire 	and 	shock. 	Please 	read 	them 	
    carefully	and	heed	all	warnings.
    Installation
    •	 Do	not	place	the	projector	in	the	following	conditions:
    - on an unstable cart, stand, or table.
      -	near	water,	baths,	or	damp	rooms.
    -	in	direct	sunlight,	near	heaters,	or 	 heat 	 radiating 	 appliances.
    -	in	a	dusty,	smoky	or	steamy	environment.	
    -	on	a	sheet	of	paper	or	cloth,	rugs	or	carpets.
    •	 If	you	wish	to	have	the	projector	installed	on	the	ceiling:
    -	Do	not	attempt	to	install	the	projector	yourself.
    -	The	projector	must 	be 	installed	by 	qualified 	technicians 	in 	order 	to 	ensure 	proper 	operation 	and 	reduce 	the 	risk 	
    of	bodily	injury.
    -	In	addition,	the 	ceiling 	must 	be 	strong 	enough 	to 	support 	the 	projector 	and 	the 	installation 	must 	be 	in 	accordance 	
    with	any	local	building	codes.
    -	Please	consult 	 your 	 dealer 	 for 	 more 	 information.
    WARNING
    •	Do	not	cover	the	lens	with	any	object	while	the	projector	is	on.	Doing	so	can	lead	to	melting	of	the	object	due	
    to	the	heat	emitted	from	the	light	output.
    •	Do	not	place	any	objects,	which	are 	 easily 	 affected 	 by 	 heat, 	 in 	 front 	 of 	 the 	 projector 	 lens. 	 Doing 	 so 	 could 	 lead 	
    to	the	object	melting	from	the	heat	that	is	emitted	from	the	light	output.
      
    						
    							iii
    Important Information
     Fire and Shock Precautions 
    •	 Ensure	that	there 	is 	sufficient 	ventilation 	and 	that 	vents 	are 	unobstructed 	to 	prevent 	the 	build-up 	of 	heat 	inside 	
    your	projector.	Allow	at	least	4	inches	(10cm)	of	space	between	your	projector	and	a	wall.
    •	 Do	not	try 	to 	touch 	the 	exhau st 	vent 	on 	the 	front 	side 	as 	it 	can 	become 	heated 	while 	the 	projector 	is 	turned 	on 	and 	
    immediately	after	the	projector	is	turned	off.
     
    •	 Prevent	foreign	objects 	such 	as 	paper 	clips 	and 	bits 	of 	paper 	from 	falling 	into 	your 	projector. 	Do 	not 	attempt 	to 	
    retrieve	any	obje cts 	that 	might 	fall 	into 	your 	projector. 	Do 	not 	insert 	any 	metal 	objects 	such 	as 	a 	wire 	or 	screwdriver 	
    into	your	projector. 	If 	something	should 	fall 	into 	your 	projector, 	disconnect 	it 	immediately 	and 	have 	the 	object 	
    removed	by	a	qualified	service	personnel.
    •	 Do	not	place	any	objects	on	top	of	the	projector.
    •	 Do	not	touch	the	power	plug	during	 a 	 thunderstorm. 	 Doing 	 so	 can 	 cause 	 electrical 	 shock 	 or 	 fire.
    •	 The	projector 	is 	designed 	to 	operate 	on 	a 	power 	supply 	of 	100-240V 	AC 	50/60 	Hz. 	Ensure 	that 	your 	power 	supply 	
    fits	this	requirement	before	attempting	to	use	your	projector.
    •	 Do	not	look	into	the	lens	while	the	projector	is	on.	Serious	damage	to	your	eyes	could	result.
     
    •	 Keep	any	items 	such 	as 	magnifying 	glass 	out 	of 	the 	light 	path 	of 	the 	projector. 	The 	light 	being 	projected 	from 	the 	
    lens	is	extensive, 	therefore 	any 	kind 	of 	abnormal 	objects 	that 	can 	redirect 	light 	coming 	out 	of 	the 	lens, 	can 	cause 	
    unpredictable	outcome	such	as	fire	or	injury	to	the	eyes.
    •	 Do	not	place	any	objects,	which	are	easily	affected	by	heat,	in	front 	 of 	 a 	 projector 	 exhaust 	 vent. 	
    	 Doing	so	could 	lead 	to 	the 	object 	melting 	or 	getting 	your 	hands 	burned 	from 	the 	heat 	that 	is 	emitted 	from 	the 	
    exhaust.
    •	 Handle	the	power	cord	carefully.	A	damaged	or	frayed	power	cord 	 can 	 cause 	 electric 	 shock 	 or 	 fire.
    -	 Do	not	use	any	power	cords	than	the	supplied	one.			
    -	 Do	not	bend	or	tug	the	power	cord	excessively.
    -	 Do	not	place	the	power	cord	under	the	projector,	or	any	heavy	object.
    -	 Do	not	cover	the	power	cord	with	other	soft	materials	such	as	rugs.
    -	 Do	not	heat	the	power	cord.
    -	 Do	not	handle	the 	 power 	 plug	 with 	 wet 	 hands.
    •	 Turn	off	the 	projector, 	unplug 	the 	power 	cord 	and 	have 	the 	projector 	serviced 	by 	a 	qualified 	service 	personnel 	
    under	the	following	conditions:
    -	 When	the	power	cord	or	plug	is	 damaged 	 or 	 frayed.
    -	 If	liquid	has	been	spilled	into	the	projector,	or	if	it	has	been	exposed	to	rain	or	water.	
    5
    Place the projector in a horizontal position
    The	tilt	angle 	of 	the 	projector 	should 	not 	exceed 	5 	degrees, 	nor 	should 	the 	projector 	be 	installed 	in 	any 	way 	other 	than 	
    the	desktop	and	ceiling	mount,	otherwise	lamp	life	could	decrease	dramatically. 
    						
    							iv
    Important Information
    -	 If	the	projector 	 does 	 not 	 operate 	 normally 	 when 	 you 	 follow 	 the	 instructions 	 described 	 in 	 this 	 user's 	 manual.
    -	 If	the	projector 	 has 	 been 	 dropped 	 or 	 the 	 cabinet 	 has 	 been 	 damaged.
    -	 If	the	projector 	 exhibits 	 a 	 distinct 	 change 	 in 	 performance, 	 indicating 	 a 	 need 	 for 	 service.
    •	 Disconnect	the	power	cord	and	any	other	cables	before	carrying	the	projector.
    •	 Turn	off	the	projector	and	unplug	the	power	cord	before	cleaning	the	cabinet.
    •	 Turn	off	the 	projector 	and 	unplug 	 the 	power 	cord 	if 	the 	projector 	is 	not 	to 	be 	used 	for 	an 	extended 	period 	of 	time.
    CAUTION
    •	 Do 	
    not
     	
    use
     	
    the
     	
    tilt-foot
     	
    for
     	
    purposes
     	
    other
     	
    than
     	
    originally
     	
    intende
     d. 	
    Misuses
     	
    such
     	
    as
     	
    using
     	
    the
     	
    tilt
     	
    foot
     	
    to
     	
    carry
     	
    or
     	
    hang
    
    	 (from 	 the 	 wall 	 or 	 ceiling) 	 the 	 projector 	 can 	 cause 	 damage 	 to 	 the 	 projector.
    •	 Do
    	
    not
     	
    send
     	
    the
     	
    projector
     	
    in
     	
    the
     	
    soft
     	
    case
     	
    by
     	
    parcel
     	
    delivery
     	
    service
     	
    or
     	
    cargo
     	
    shipment.
     	
    The
     	
    projector
     	
    inside
     	
    the
     	
    soft
    
    	 case 	 could 	 be 	 damaged.
    •	 Select
    	
    [HIGH]
     	
    in
     	
    Fan
     	
    mode
     	
    if
     	
    you
     	
    continue
     	
    to
     	
    use
     	
    the
     	
    projecto
     r 	
    for
     	
    consecutive
     	
    days.
     	
    (From
     	
    the
     	
    menu,
     	
    select
     	
    [SETUP]
    
    	
    →
     	 [OPTIONS(1)] 	
    → 
     [FAN 	 MODE] 	
    →
     	 [HIGH].)
    •	 Do
    	
    not
     	
    turn
     	
    off
     	
    the
     	
    AC
     	
    power
     	
    for
     	
    60
     	
    seconds
     	
    after
     	
    the
     	
    lamp
     	
    is
     	
    turned
     	
    on
     	
    and
     	
    while
     	
    the
     	
    POWER
     	
    indicator
     	
    is
     	
    blinking	
    green.
    	
    
    Doing 	 so 	 could 	 cause 	 premature 	 lamp 	 failure.
    •	 Parts
    	
    of
     	
    the
     	
    projector
     	
    may
     	
    become
     	
    temporarily
     	
    heated
     	
    if
     	
    the
     	
    projector
     	
    is
     	
    turned
     	
    off
     	
    with
     	
    the
     	
    POWER
     	
    button
     	
    or
     	
    if
     	
    the
    
    	 AC 	 power 	 supply 	 is 	 disconnected 	 during 	 normal 	 projector 	 operation. 	
    	
    
    Use 	 caution 	 when 	 picking 	 up 	 the 	 projector.
     Remote Control Precautions
    •	 Handle	the	remote	control	carefully.
    •	 If	the	remote	control	gets	wet,	wipe	it	dry	immediately.
    •	 Avoid	excessive	heat	and	humidity.
    •	 Do	not	heat,	take	apart,	or	throw	batteries	into	fire.
    •	 If	you	will	not	be	using	the	remote	control	for	a	long	time,	remove	the	batteries.
    •	 Ensure	that	you	have	the	batteries'	polarity	(+/–)	aligned	correctly.
    •	 Do	not	use	new	and	old	batteries	together,	or	use	different	types	of	batteries	together.
    •	 Dispose	of	used	batteries	according	to	your	local	regulations.
    Lamp Replacement
    •  To replace the lamp, please contact your service dealer. The lamp is not user replaceable parts, and there 
    is not an optional lamp.
    •  Be sure to replace the lamp when the message [THE LAMP HAS REACHED THE END OF ITS USABLE LIFE, 
    PLEASE  CONTACT  YOUR  SERVICE  DEALER.]  appears.  If  you  continue  to  use  the  lamp  after  the  lamp 
    has reached the end of its usable life, the lamp bulb may shatter, and pieces of glass may be scattered in 
    the lamp case. Do not touch them as the pieces of glass may cause injury. If this happens, contact your 
    dealer for lamp replacement.
    A Lamp Characteristic
    The	projector	has	a	high-pressure	mercury	lamp	as	a	light	source.
    A 	
    lamp
     	
    has
     	
    a
     	
    characteristic
     	
    that
     	
    its
     	
    brightness
     	
    gradually
     	
    decreases
     	
    with
     	
    age.
     	
    Also
     	
    repeatedly
     	
    turning
     	
    the
     	
    lamp
     	
    on
     	
    and
    
    	 off 	 will 	 increase 	 the 	 possibility 	 of 	 its 	 lower 	 brightness. 
    						
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    Important Information
    Note for US Residents
    The	lamp	in 	t his	pr oduct	c ontains	m ercury.	P lease 	dis pose 	ac cording 	t o 	Loc al,	S tate 	or	F ederal	
    Laws.
     Health precautions to users viewing 3D images
    Before	viewing,	b e 	s ure 	t o 	r ead 	h ealth 	c are 	p recautions 	t hat 	m ay 	b e 	f ound 	i n 	t he 	u ser’s 	m anual 	i ncluded 	w ith 	y our 	
    LCD	shutter	e yeglasses 	o r 	y our 	3 D 	c ompatible 	c ontent 	s uch 	a s 	D VDs, 	v ideo 	g ames, 	c omputer's 	v ideo 	fi les 	a nd 	
    the	like.
    To	avoid	any	adverse	symptoms,	heed	the	following:
    -	 Do	not	use	LCD	shutter	eyeglasses	for	viewing	any	material	other	than	3D	images.
    -	 Allow	a	d istance 	o f 	2 	m /7 	f eet 	o r 	g reater 	b etween 	t he 	s creen 	a nd 	a 	u ser. 	V iewing 	3 D 	i mages 	f rom 	t oo 	c lose 	a 	
    distance	can	strain	your	eyes.
    -	 Avoid	viewing	 3D	 images	 for	 a	 prolonged	 period	 of	 time.	 Take	 a	 break	 of	 15	 minutes	 or	 longer	 after	 every	 hour	
    of	viewing.
    -	 If	you	or 	a ny 	m ember 	o f 	y our 	f amily 	h as 	a 	h istory 	o f 	l ight-sensitive 	s eizures, 	c onsult 	a 	d octor 	b efore 	v iewing 	3 D 	
    images.
    -	 While	viewing	3 D 	i mages, 	i f 	y ou 	g et 	s ick 	s uch 	a s 	n ausea, 	d izziness, 	q ueasiness, 	h eadache, 	e yestrain, 	b lurry 	
    vision,	convulsions,	and	numbness,	stop	viewing	them.	If	symptoms	still	persist,	consult	a	doctor.	
    -	 View	3D	images	from	the	front	of	the	screen.	Viewing	from	an	angle	may	cause	fatigue	or	eyestrain.	
    About High Altitude mode
    •	 If	you	use 	the 	projector 	at 	altitudes 	approximately 	1200 	meters/4000 	feet 	or 	higher, 	you 	are 	recommended 	to 	set 	
    [FAN	MODE]	to 	[HIGH 	ALTITUDE]. 	Failure 	to 	do 	so 	may 	cause 	the 	projector 	to 	overheat 	, 	resulting 	in 	malfunction. 	
    (→	page	57)
    •	 Using	the	projector	at	high	altitudes	or	in	low	air	pressure	can	shorten 	 the 	 life 	 of 	 components.
    About Copyright of original projected pictures:
    Please	note	that 	using 	this 	projector 	for 	the 	purpose 	of 	commercial 	gain 	or 	the 	attraction 	of 	public 	attention 	in 	a 	venue 	
    such	as	a 	coffee 	shop 	or 	hotel 	and 	employing 	compression 	or 	expansion 	of 	the 	screen 	image 	with 	the 	following 	
    functions	may	raise	concern	about	the	infringement	of	copyrights	which	are	protected	by	copyright	law.	
    [ASPECT	RATIO],	[KEYSTONE],	Magnifying	feature	and	other	similar	features. 
    						
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    Table of Contents
    Important Information ............................................................................................i
    1. Introduction ...........................................................................................................1
    	What’s	in	the	Box? ..............................................................................\
    ............................1
    	Introduction	to	the	Projector ...........................................................................................2
    Congratulations	on	Your	Purchase	of	the	Projector .................................................2
    Features	you'll	enjoy: ....................................................................................\
    ............2
    About	this	user's	manual ...........................................................................................3
    	Part	Names	of	the	Projector ...........................................................................................4
    Front/Top
     ..................................................................................................................4
    Rear
     ...................................................................................\
    .......................................4
    Top	Features ............................................................................................................5
    Terminal	Panel	Features ..........................................................................................6
    	Part	Names	of	the	Remote	Control ................................................................................7
    Battery	Installation ....................................................................................................8
    Remote	Control	Precautions .....................................................................................8
    Operating	Range	for	Wireless	Remote	Control ........................................................8
    2. Installation and Connections ......................................................................9
    	Setting	Up	the	Screen	and	 the 	 Projector ........................................................................9
    Selecting	a	Location	 ................................................................................................9
    Throw	Distance	and	Screen	Size ...........................................................................10
    	Making	Connections ..............................................................................\
    .......................12
    Connecting	Your	PC	or	Macintosh	Computer .........................................................12
    Connecting	Your	DVD	Player	with	Component	Output ..........................................13
    Connecting	Your	VCR ............................................................................................14
    Connecting	HDMI	Input	(VE281X/VE281/VE282X/VE282	only) ............................15
    Connecting	the	Supplied	Power	Cord .....................................................................16
    3. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) ...............................................17
    	Turning	on	the	Projector ..............................................................................\
    .................17
    Note	on	Startup	screen	(Menu	Language	Select	screen) .......................................18
    	Selecting	a	Source .............................................................................\
    ..........................19
    Selecting	the	computer	or	video	source .................................................................19
    	Adjusting	the	Picture	Size	and	 Position ........................................................................20
    Adjust	the	Tilt	Foot ....................................................................................\
    ..............21
    Zoom
     .......................................................................................................................22
    Focus
     ...................................................................................\
    ...................................22
    	Correcting	Keystone	Distortion .....................................................................................23
    Correcting	Keystone	Distortion ...............................................................................23
    Adjusting	with	the	remote	control ............................................................................24
    	Optimizing	Computer	Signal	Automatically ..................................................................25
    Adjusting	the	Image	Using	Auto	Adjust ..................................................................25
    	Turning	Up	or	Down	Volume ........................................................................................25
    	Turning	off	the	Projector ..............................................................................\
    .................26
    	After	Use ..............................................................................\
    .........................................27 
    						
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    4. Convenient Features ......................................................................................28
    	Turning	off	the	Image	and	Sound .................................................................................28
    	Freezing	a	Picture .............................................................................\
    ...........................28
    	Enlarging	a	Picture ..............................................................................\
    .........................28
    	Changing	Eco	Mode ..............................................................................\
    .......................29
    	Checking	Energy-Saving	Effect	[CARBON	METER] ....................................................30
    	Using	the	Optional	Remote	Mouse 	 Receiver 	 (NP01MR) .............................................31
    	Using	the	Computer	Cable	(VGA) 	 to 	 Operate 	 the 	 Projector 	 (Virtual 	 Remote 	 Tool) ......33
    	Viewing	3D	Images ..............................................................................\
    .........................39
    5. Using On-Screen Menu .................................................................................43
    	Using	the	Menus ..............................................................................\
    .............................43
     Menu Elements ..............................................................................\
    ...............................44
    	List	of	Menu	Items ..............................................................................\
    ..........................45
    	Menu	Descriptions	&	Functions	[SOURCE] .................................................................46
    	Menu	Descriptions	&	Functions	[ADJUST] ...................................................................47
     Menu	Descriptions	&	Functions	[SETUP] .....................................................................53
    	Menu	Descriptions	&	Functions	[INFO.] .......................................................................62
    	Menu	Descriptions	&	Functions	[RESET] .....................................................................64
    6. Maintenance .......................................................................................................65
    	Cleaning	the	Cabinet	and	the	 Lens ..............................................................................65
    	Replacing	the	Lamp ..............................................................................\
    ........................66
    7. Appendix................................................................................................................ 67
    	Troubleshooting ..............................................................................\
    ..............................67
    Indicator	Messages .................................................................................................67
    	Specifications .............................................................................\
    ..................................70
    	Cabinet	Dimensions .............................................................................\
    ........................72
    	Pin	Assignments	of	D-Sub	COMPUTER 	 Input 	 Connector ...........................................73
    Mini	D-Sub	15	Pin	Connector .................................................................................73
    	Compatible	Input	Signal	List .........................................................................................74
    	PC	Control	Codes	and	Cable	Connection ....................................................................75
    PC	Control	Codes ....................................................................................\
    ...............75
    Cable	Connection ...................................................................................................75
    PC	Control	Connector	(D-SUB	9P) .........................................................................75
    	Troubleshooting	Check	List ..........................................................................................76
     REGISTER	YOUR	PROJECTOR!	(for	residents	in	the	United	States,	Canada,	
    and	Mexico) ............................................................................................................78 
    						
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    1. Introduction
     What’s in the Box?
    Make	sure	your	box	contains	everything	listed.	If	any	pieces	are	missing,	contact	your	dealer.
    Please	save	the	original	box	and	packing	materials	if	you	ever	need	to	ship	your	projector.
    Projector
    Power cord
    (US: 7N080236)
    (Asia: 7N080022)
    (Brazil: 7N080520)Computer cable (VGA)
    (7N520073)
    NEC Projector CD-ROMUser’s manual
    (7N951841)
    For North America onlyLimited	warranty
    Quick Setup Guide (7N8N3101)
    Important Information (7N8N3091)
    Remote control(7N900924)
    Batteries (AAAx2) 
    						
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