NEC Xl 6500 Projector User Manual
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61 SLOT–01 SLOT–02 SLOT–03 SLOT–04 SLOT–05 SLOT–06 SLOT–07 SLOT–08 SLOT–09 SLOT–10 MASTER 3Use the CURSORorbutton to select an input and then press the ENTER button. When used in stand alone operation: The default input screen will be displayed. Use the CURSOR orbutton to select an input and press ENTER. When used with a single Switcher: The ÒMASTERÓ slot menu will be displayed. Use the CURSOR orbutton to select the desired slot number Ò1Ó through Ò10(0)Ó and then press ENTER. When used with two or more Switchers: The ÒMASTERÓ and ÒSLAVEÓ slot number menu will be displayed. Use the CURSOR orbutton to select the master slot number first and then select the slave slot number Ò1Ó through Ò10(0)Ó. Press ENTER. SLOT–01 SLOT–02 SLOT–03 SLOT–04 SLOT–05 SLOT–06 SLOT–07 SLOT–08 SLOT–09 SLOT–10 MASTERSLOT–01 SLOT–02 SLOT–03 SLOT–04 SLOT–05 SLOT–06 SLOT–07 SLOT–08 SLOT–09 SLOT–10 SLAVE 4Use the CURSORorbutton to select a signal and press ENTER button. 5Press OK to complete the setting. INPUT A INPUT B INPUT C RGB VIDEO S-VIDEO COMPONENT COMPO.(HDTV) 3.OPERATION

62 3.OPERATION ] This function is used to select the S-video signal detection mode. This allows identifying of the S-video signals with different aspect ratio: squeeze or full mode(16 : 9) and letter box (4 : 3) signals. To set, proceed as follows: 1Use the CURSOR orbutton to select the ÒS-Video Mode SelectÓ item, then press ENTER to display the ÒS-Video Mode SelectÓ menu. n S-Video Mode Select -Setting Mode- 1. PJ Orientation 2. Default Source Select 3. S-Video Mode Select 4. Video System Select 5. Auto Data Store 6. Option Terminal Speed 7. Uniformity Switching Setting Mode PJ Orientation Default Mode Select S-Video Mode Select Video System Select Auto Data Store Option Terminal Speed[Ceiling/Front ] [S2 ] [Disable ] [38400 BPS ] [Disable ] [Disable ]Manual NTSC3.58 Default INPUT-A S-Video Uniformity White Edge Blend. 2Use the CURSORorbutton to select one of the three items: S2, S1, and OFF, and then press ENTER. Items to select S2 .............. Identifies squeeze and letter box signals. S1 .............. Identifies a squeeze signal only. OFF ............ Does not identify any S-video signal. NOTE : ¥ The input signal must be compatible with the S2/S1 MODE standard. Refer to the user manual included with the connected equip- ment for more information. ¥ The identification function may not work correctly with a non- compatible signal. If this happens, select ÒOFFÓ from the ÒS- VIDEO MODE SELECTÓ menu. S2 S1 OFF S-Video Mode Select

63 This function is used to select the NTSC 3.58, NTSC 4.43, PAL or SECAM video standard. To select any one of the video standards, proceed as follows: 1Use the CURSOR orbutton to select the ÒVideo System Select Ó item, then press ENTER to display the ÒVideo System Select Ó menu. n Video System Select -Setting Mode- 1. PJ Orientation 2. Default Source Select 3. S-Video Mode Select 4. Video System Select 5. Auto Data Store 6. Option Terminal Speed 7. Uniformity Switching Setting Mode PJ Orientation Default Mode Select S-Video Mode Select Video System Select Auto Data Store Option Terminal Speed[Ceiling/Front ] [S2 ] [Disable ] [38400 BPS ] [Disable ] [Disable ]Manual NTSC3.58 Default INPUT-A S-Video Uniformity White Edge Blend. 2Use the CURSORorbutton to select either ÒAutoÓ or a video standard manually and then press ENTER. When selecting ÒAUTOÓ Video Modes ¥ NTSC3.58 ............ Indicates the NTSC3.58 video standard ¥ NTSC4.43 ............ Indicates the NTSC4.43 video standard ¥ PAL ..................... Indicates the PAL video standard ¥ SECAM ................ Indicates the SECAM video standard ¥ Select ÒAutoÓ in normal operation. ¥ Select a video standard manually when connecting to poor quality signal or non-standard signals such as video games. NOTE: The projector may not function correctly with a mono- chrome signals in the Auto mode. NTSC 3.58 NTSC 4.43 PAL SECAM VIDEO MODE SELECT Setting Mode Pj Orientation Default Mode Select S-Video Mode Select Video System Select Auto Data Store Option Terminal Speed[Ceiling/Front ] [?????????? ] [Disable ] [38400 Bps ]Manual NTSC3.58 Default Input-A S-Video Video System SelectAUTO NTSC3.58 NTSC4.43 PAL SECAM 3.OPERATION

64 3.OPERATION This feature allows you to select two ways to store settings; auto- matically and manually. After ÒEnableÓ is selected in the Auto Data Store menu, all projector settings are stored in the projectors memory automatically. To set this feature, proceed as follows: 1Use the CURSOR orbutton to select the ÒAuto Data StoreÓ item on Page 2, then press ENTER to display the ÒAuto Data StoreÓ menu. n Auto Data Store -Setting Mode- 1. PJ Orientation 2. Default Source Select 3. S-Video Mode Select 4. Video System Select 5. Auto Data Store 6. Option Terminal Speed 7. Uniformity Switching Setting Mode PJ Orientation Default Mode Select S-Video Mode Select Video System Select Auto Data Store Option Terminal Speed[Ceiling/Front ] [S2 ] [Disable ] [38400 BPS ] [Disable ] [Disable ]Manual NTSC3.58 Default INPUT-A S-Video Uniformity White Edge Blend. 2Use the CURSORorbutton to select either ÒDisableÓ or ÒEnableÓ and then press ENTER. Items to select ¥ Disable .... Projector does not store the settings automatically. ¥ Enable ..... Projector stores the settings automatically. Automatic storing data is done when any one of the following procedures is performed: ¥ Pressing the END button several times returns the adjustment screen to the source screen. ¥ One input is switched to another. ¥ The projector is turned off. ¥ Every 10 minutes. NOTE: After ÒDisableÓ is selected in the Auto Data Store menu, the settings will not be stored in the memory unless you select ÒYesÓ in the ÒStore ?Ó menu. Disable Enable Auto Data Store

65 n Option Terminal Speed This feature allows you to set baud rate of the OPTION terminal from 4800 to 38400 bps. NOTE: ¥ The baud rate of the OPTION terminal defaults to 38400 bps at the factory. ¥ Make sure that the baud rate of the OPTION terminal matches that of operating of the connected equipment. To change the baud rate of the OPTION terminal, proceed as follows: 1Use the CURSOR or button to select the ÒOption Terminal SpeedÓ item, then press ENTER to display the ÒOption Term Boad RateÓ menu. 2Use the CURSOR or button to select the baud rate from 4800 to 38400 bps and press ENTER. 4800 BPS 9600 BPS 19200 BPS 38400 BPS -Setting Mode- 1. PJ Orientation 2. Default Source Select 3. S-Video Mode Select 4. Video System Select 5. Auto Data Store 6. Option Terminal Speed 7. Uniformity Switching Setting Mode PJ Orientation Default Mode Select S-Video Mode Select Video System Select Auto Data Store Option Terminal Speed[Ceiling/Front ] [S2 ] [Disable ]Manual NTSC3.58 Default INPUT-A S-Video Uniformity White Edge Blend.[38400 BPS ] [Disable ] [Disable ] 3.OPERATION

66 3.OPERATION n Uniformity Switching Enables you to enable or dasable the uniformity white and edge blending features. 1Use the CURSOR or button to select the ÒUniformity SwitchingÓ item, then press ENTER. 2Use the CURSOR or button to select the ÒWhite Unifor- mity or Edge Blend.Ó item, and select Disable or Enable, then ENTER. -Setting Mode- 1. PJ Orientation 2. Default Source Select 3. S-Video Mode Select 4. Video System Select 5. Auto Data Store 6. Option Terminal Speed 7. Uniformity Switching Setting Mode PJ Orientation Default Mode Select S-Video Mode Select Video System Select Auto Data Store Option Terminal Speed[Ceiling/Front ] [S2 ] [Disable ] [38400 BPS ] [Disable ] [Disable ] Manual NTSC3.58 Default INPUT-A S-Video Uniformity White Edge Blend. Disable Enable

67 There are two modes of operations for the on-screen display. With AUTO mode, the on-screen display will automatically switch off after three through ten seconds. In the MANUAL mode, the display must be manually turned off with the DISPLAY button on the full function remote control each time it appears. NOTE: Pressing DISPLAY with CTL will select the non on-screen mode; pressing DISPLAY with CTL again will cancel this mode. Even if the on-screen display may be turned off with CTL and DISPLAY, any adjustment will still change the projectorÕs memory settings. Proceed as follows: 1Use the CURSOR orbutton to highlight the ÒMessage TimeÓ item. Press ENTER to display the ÒMessage TimeÓ menu. Menu Mode Enables you to set various items for on-screen display. To do, follow the steps below. 1. Press the ADJUST button to display the Adjustment menu. 2. Use the CURSOR or button to select Ò8. Set OptionÓ menu. Press ENTER. 3. Use the CURSOR or button to select Ò3. Menu ModeÓ menu. Press ENTER. Proceed to the following steps. This feature allows you to display the items on the top of the screen: date, time, input signal, source name, address, and new signal. n Message Time -Menu Mode- 1. Message Time 2. Date, Time Preset 3. Display Item Set Menu Mode Message Time Date, Time Preset Display Item Set Date [Off ] [Off ] [Off ] [Off ] [Off ] [Off ] New SignalTime Input Signal Soutce Name Address [Auto 10 Sec ] Jan/DD/YYYY HH:MM:SS 3.OPERATION

68 3.OPERATION 2Use the CURSOR orbutton to select either ÒAutoÓ or ÒManualÒ and press ENTER. Items to select ¥ Auto ......... The on-screen menu display appears when the buttons on the remote control, or the controls on the rear panel are pressed. The on-screen display will turn off at a preselected time. The OFF TIME is specified in seconds up to a maximum of 30 seconds. Select your desired time (3-30 seconds) from the OFF TIME menu. ¥ Manual .... The on-screen menu display appears when the buttons on the remote control, or the controls on the rear panel are pressed. The display will be turned on and off whenever the DISPLAY button is pressed. If no button operation is made for 20 minutes or more, the on-screen message will automatically turn off. Manual Auto 3 sec Auto 10 sec Auto 30 sec

69 The current year, month, date and time are displayed on the top of the screen. Proceed as follows: 1Use the CURSOR orbutton to highlight the ÒDate, Time, PresetÓ item. Press ENTER to display the ÒDate, Time PresetÓ menu. 2Use the CURSOR orbutton to select any one of the two items: Date, and Time. 3Type the date and time. Then press OK. n Date, Time Preset -Menu Mode- 1. Message Time 2. Date, Time Preset 3. Display Item Set Menu Mode Message Time Date, Time Preset Display Item Set Date [Off ] [Off ] [Off ] [Off ] [Off ] [Off ] New SignalTime Input Signal Soutce Name Address [Auto 10 Sec ] Jan/DD/YYYY HH:MM:SS Menu Mode Message Time Date, Time Preset Display Item Set [Auto 10 Sec ] Jan/DD/YYYY HH:MM:SS Date [Off ] [Off ] [Off ] [Off ] [Off ] [Off ] New SignalTime Input Signal Soutce Name Address OK Cancel Date, Time Preset Date MM/DD/YYYY [12/15/1997] (Mon) Time HH/MM/SS [20:30:00] 3.OPERATION

70 3.OPERATION This feature allows you to display the items : date, time, input signal, source name, address, and new signal on the top of the screen. 1Use the CURSOR orbutton to highlight the ÒDisplay Item SetÓ menu. Press ENTER. n Display Item Set Menu Mode Message Time Date, Time Preset Display Item Set Date [Off ] [Off ] [Off ] [Off ] [Off ] [Off ] New SignalTime Input Signal Soutce Name Address[Auto 10 Sec ] Jan/DD/YYYY HH:MM:SS -Menu Mode- 1. Message Time 2. Date, Time Preset 3. Display Item Set 2Use the CURSORor buttons to select on or off and press ENTER.