NEC Projector LT150Z User Manual

Micro-Portable Projector  
LT150Z  
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User’s Manual  
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Important Safeguards  
These safety instructions are to ensure the long life of  
your projector and to prevent fire and shock. Please  
read them carefully and heed all warnings.  
CAUTION  
Do not unplug the power cable from the wall outlet under any  
one of the following circumstances. Doing so can cause damage  
to the projector:  
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While the Hour Glass icon appears.  
Installation  
While the message "Please wait a moment." appears. This  
message will be displayed after the projector is turned off.  
Immediately after the power cable is plugged into the wall  
outlet (the POWER indicator has not changed to a steady or-  
ange glow).  
Immediately after the cooling fan stops working (The cool-  
ing fan continues to work for 90 seconds after the projector is  
turned off with the POWER button).  
1. For best results, use your projector in a darkened room.  
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2. Place the projector on a flat, level surface in a dry area  
away from dust and moisture.  
3. Do not place your projector in direct sunlight, near heaters  
or heat radiating appliances.  
4. Exposure to direct sunlight, smoke or steam can harm in-  
ternal components.  
While the POWER and the STATUS indicators are alternately  
flashing.  
5. Handle your projector carefully.Dropping or jarring can dam-  
age internal components.  
6. Do not place heavy objects on top of the projector.  
7. If you wish to have the projector installed on the ceiling:  
a. Do not attempt to install the projector yourself.  
b. The projector must be installed by qualified technicians  
in order to ensure proper operation and reduce the risk  
of bodily injury.  
c. In addition, the ceiling must be strong enough to sup-  
port the projector and the installation must be in accor-  
dance with any local building codes.  
d. Please consult your dealer for more information.  
Power Supply  
1. The projector is designed to operate on a power supply of  
100-120 or 200-240V 50/60 Hz AC. Ensure that your power  
supply fits this requirement before attempting to use your  
projector.  
2. Handle the power cable carefully and avoid excessive bend-  
ing. A damaged cord can cause electric shock or fire.  
3. If the projector is not to be used for an extended period of  
time, disconnect the plug from the power outlet.  
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Cleaning  
1. Unplug the projector before cleaning.  
2. Clean the cabinet periodically with a damp cloth. If heavily  
soiled, use a mild detergent. Never use strong detergents  
or solvents such as alcohol or thinner.  
3. Use a blower or lens paper to clean the lens, and be care-  
ful not to scratch or mar the lens.  
Lamp Replacement  
To replace the lamp, follow all instructions provided on page  
E-49.  
Be sure to replace the lamp when the message "The lamp  
has reached the end of its usable life. Please replace  
the lamp.!!" 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 NEC dealer  
for lamp replacement.  
Allow a minimum of 90 seconds to elapse after turning off  
the projector. Then disconnect the power cable and allow  
60 minutes to cool the projector before replacing the lamp.  
Fire and Shock Precautions  
1. Ensure that there is sufficient ventilation and that vents are  
unobstructed to prevent the build-up of heat inside your  
projector. Allow at least 3 inches (10 cm) of space between  
your projector and a wall.  
2. Prevent foreign objects such as paper clips and bits of pa-  
per from falling into your projector. Do not attempt to re-  
trieve any objects 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 NEC service personnel.  
3. Do not place any liquids on top of 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 cover the lens with the supplied lens cap or equiva-  
lent while the projector is on. Doing so can lead to melting  
of the cap and possibly burning your hands due to the heat  
emitted from the light output.  
Do not look into the laser pointer while it is on and do not  
point the laser beam at another person.Serious injury could  
result.  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
1. INTRODUCTION  
Setup......................................................................... E-37  
Introduction to the LT150Z Projector ........................... E-6  
Getting Started............................................................ E-6  
What’s in the Box ........................................................ E-7  
Getting to Know Your LT150Z Projector ...................... E-8  
Front / Side Features ............................................. E-8  
Attaching the lens cap ........................................... E-8  
Rear / Side Features .............................................. E-9  
Top Features ........................................................ E-10  
Terminal Panel Features ...................................... E-11  
Remote Control Features..................................... E-12  
Operating Range ............................................ E-14  
Remote Control Battery Installation ................ E-14  
Setting the function switch .............................. E-14  
Remote Control Precautions........................... E-14  
Using Remote Mouse Receiver ...................... E-15  
Switching Operation mode between  
Orientation ........................................................... E-37  
Cinema Position ................................................... E-37  
Background .......................................................... E-37  
Mouse Settings .................................................... E-38  
PC Card Viewer Options ...................................... E-38  
Show Folder List ............................................. E-38  
Auto Play......................................................... E-38  
Auto Play Interval ............................................ E-38  
Manual Play .................................................... E-38  
Capture Options................................................... E-38  
Signal Select ........................................................ E-38  
RGB ................................................................ E-38  
Video and S-Video .......................................... E-38  
Auto Adjust (RGB only) ........................................ E-38  
Auto Start ............................................................. E-39  
Power Management ............................................. E-39  
Power Off Confirmation........................................ E-39  
Keystone Save ..................................................... E-39  
White Segment .................................................... E-39  
Clear Lamp Hour Meter ....................................... E-39  
Communication Speed ........................................ E-39  
Default Source Select .......................................... E-39  
Control Panel Key Lock ........................................ E-39  
computer and projector ............................... E-16  
2. INSTALLATION  
Setting Up Your Projector .......................................... E-17  
Selecting a Location.................................................. E-17  
Screen and Projection Distance................................ E-17  
Distance Chart .......................................................... E-18  
Reflecting the Image ................................................. E-18  
Wiring Diagram ......................................................... E-19  
Connecting Your PC or Macintosh Computer ...... E-20  
Connecting Your DVD Player ............................... E-21  
Connecting Your VCR or Laser Disc Player ......... E-22  
About Startup screen  
Tools.......................................................................... E-40  
Capture ................................................................ E-40  
PC Card Files ...................................................... E-40  
Changing Background Logo ........................... E-40  
Chalk Board ......................................................... E-41  
(Menu Language Select screen) ........................... E-23  
Help........................................................................... E-41  
Contents .............................................................. E-41  
Information ........................................................... E-41  
3. OPERATION  
Connecting the Power Cable, Turn on the Projector  
and Adjust Projected image .................................... E-24  
Basic Operation ........................................................ E-27  
Using the Menus ....................................................... E-29  
Using a USB Mouse.................................................. E-30  
Menu Tree ................................................................. E-31  
Menu Elements ......................................................... E-32  
Menu Descriptions & Functions ................................ E-33  
Source Select............................................................ E-33  
RGB/Video/S-Video/PC Card Viewer  
Using the PC Card Viewer Function ......................... E-42  
Features ............................................................... E-42  
Inserting and Ejecting a CompactFlash™ Card .. E-42  
Installing the PC Card Viewer Software ............... E-43  
Starting Up the PC Card Viewer Software on  
your PC (PC Card Viewer Utility 1.0) ............... E-43  
Operating the PC Card Viewer Function  
from the Projector (playback) ........................... E-44  
Capturing Images Displayed on the Projector ..... E-46  
Viewing Digital Images......................................... E-47  
Uninstalling the PC Card Viewer Software........... E-47  
Terminology ......................................................... E-48  
Picture ....................................................................... E-33  
Brightness/Contrast/Color/Hue/Sharpness  
Volume ...................................................................... E-33  
Image Options........................................................... E-34  
Keystone .............................................................. E-34  
Lamp Mode .......................................................... E-34  
Aspect Ratio ........................................................ E-34  
Noise Reduction .................................................. E-35  
Position/Clock ...................................................... E-35  
Resolution ............................................................ E-35  
Video Filter........................................................... E-35  
Factory Default..................................................... E-35  
Color Management ................................................... E-36  
Gamma Correction .............................................. E-36  
Color Matrix ......................................................... E-36  
White Balance ...................................................... E-36  
Projector Options ...................................................... E-36  
Menu .................................................................... E-36  
Menu Mode ..................................................... E-36  
Advanced Menu, Basic/Custom Menu  
4. MAINTENANCE  
Replacing the Lamp .................................................. E-49  
5. TROUBLESHOOTING  
Power / Status Light Messages................................. E-50  
Common Problems & Solutions ................................ E-51  
6. SPECIFICATIONS  
Optical/Electrical/Mechanical .................................... E-52  
Cabinet Dimensions .................................................. E-53  
D-Sub Pin Assignments ............................................ E-54  
Compatible Input Signal List ..................................... E-55  
PC Control Codes ..................................................... E-56  
Cable Connection ..................................................... E-56  
Language ............................................................. E-36  
Projector Pointer .................................................. E-37  
Menu Display Time .............................................. E-37  
Message (Source Display, No Input).................... E-37  
Direct Button (Volume Bar, Keystone Bar) ........... E-37  
CompactFlash is a trademark of San Disk Corporation.  
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1. INTRODUCTION  
*1 Do not attempt to mount the projector on a ceiling 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 infor-  
mation.  
Introduction to the LT150Z Projector  
This section introduces you to your new LT150Z Projector and de-  
scribes the features and controls.  
Congratulations on Your Purchase of The LT150Z Projector  
The LT150Z is one of the very best projectors available today. The  
LT150Z enables you to project precise images up to 200 inches across  
(measured diagonally) from your PC or Macintosh computer (desk-  
top or notebook), VCR, DVD player, document camera, a laser disc  
player or PC Card Viewer.  
You can use the projector on a tabletop or cart, you can use the pro-  
jector to project images from behind the screen, and the projector  
can be permanently mounted on a ceiling*1. The remote control can  
be used wirelessly.  
*2 An UXGA (1600
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displayed with NEC Technologies Advanced AccuBlend.  
*3 The PC Control Utility 1.0 is required. This program is included  
on the supplied CD-ROM.  
*4 The USB terminal meets the USB1.1 specification and accepts  
a USB mouse only.  
Getting Started  
Features you’ll enjoy:  
The fastest way to get started is to take your time and do everything  
right the first time. Take a few 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, you can skip it.  
Simple set up and operation.  
A high-performance 135 watt NSH lamp.  
The supplied wireless remote control that operates the projec-  
tor from the front or rear.  
The image can be projected between 30 and 200 inches (mea-  
sured diagonally).  
Keystone correction allows you to correct trapezoidal distor-  
tion so that the image is square.  
You can choose between video modes depending on your source:  
"normal" for a typical picture, "natural" for true color repro-  
duction.  
The built-in PC Card Viewer allows you to start your presenta-  
tion even when a PC is not available at the site.  
The "Capture" enables you to capture the current projected im-  
age.  
An image can be projected from in front or behind a screen,  
and the projector can even be installed on the ceiling.  
NEC Technologiesexclusive AdvancedAccuBlend intelligent  
pixel blending technology - an extremely accurate image com-  
pression technology - offers a crisp image with UXGA (1600
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1200) resolution*2.  
Supports most IBM VGA, SVGA, XGA , SXGA/UXGA(with  
AdvancedAccuBlend)*2, Macintosh, component signal (YCbCr  
/YPbPr) or any other RGB signals within a horizontal frequency  
range of 15 to 100 kHz and a vertical frequency range of 50 to  
120 Hz. This includes NTSC, PAL, PAL-N, PAL-M, PAL60,  
SECAM and NTSC4.43 standard video signals.  
NOTE: Composite video standards are as follows:  
NTSC: U.S. TV standard for video in U.S. and Canada.  
PAL: TV standard used in Western Europe.  
PAL-N: TV standard used in Argentine, Paraguay and Uruguay.  
PAL-M: TV standard used in Brazil.  
PAL60: TV standard used for NTSC playback on PAL TVs.  
SECAM: TV standard used in France and Eastern Europe.  
NTSC4.43: TV standard used in Middle East countries.  
The supplied remote control can be used without a cable, and  
you can even use the remote control and mouse adapter to op-  
erate your PC or Macintosh mouse wirelessly from across the  
room with the built-in remote mouse receiver.  
You can control the projector with a PC using the PC Control  
port*3.  
USB terminal allows USB mouse operation *4.  
The contemporary cabinet design is light, compact, easy to carry,  
and complements any office, boardroom or auditorium.  
Eight pointers are available for your presentation.  
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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 LT150Z Projector.  
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Getting to Know Your LT150Z Projector  
Front/ Side Features  
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Zoom Ring  
Focus Ring  
Remote Sensor  
Lens Cap  
Lens  
Attaching the lens cap to the bottom with the supplied string and rivet  
1. Thread the string through the hole on the lens cap and then tie a knot in the string.  
2. Use the rivet to attach the string to the bottom of the projector.  
Attaching the lens cap  
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Rear/ Side Features  
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AC Input  
Heated air is exhausted from here  
Rear Foot  
Slot for Kensington  
MicroSaver  
Security System  
Spacer (black rubber)  
Bottom  
Spacer (black rubber)  
Rear Foot  
To fine-adjust the height of the rear  
foot, remove the spacer and rotate the  
rear foot to the desired height.  
Rotate to fine-adjust horizontally  
position  
Ventilation (inlet)  
Lamp cover  
Lamp cover screw  
Rear Foot  
(not adjustable)  
NOTE: The projector has an internal temperature sensor. The  
sensor controls the speed of the fan to keep constant tem-  
perature in the inside.  
When the internal temperature rises, the built-in fan automati-  
cally runs at a high speed (high-speed mode).  
During this time, the sound of exhaust may be heard. This is  
not a malfunction.  
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1. Power Button (ON / STAND BY)  
5. Auto Adjust Button (RGB only)  
Use this button to turn the power on and off when the power is  
supplied and the projector is in standby mode.  
NOTE: To turn off the projector, press and hold this button for a minimum  
of two seconds.  
Use this button to adjust Position-H/V and Pixel Clock/Phase for  
an optimal picture. Some signals may not be displayed correctly  
or take time to switch between sources.  
6. PC Card Access Indicator  
2. Status Indicator  
Lights while accessing a CompactFlash memory card.  
When this is lit red continually, it's warning you that the projec-  
tion lamp has exceeded 1000 hours (1500 hours in Eco mode) of  
service. After this light appears, it is advisable to replace the pro-  
jection lamp as soon as possible. (See page E-49). In addition the  
message "The lamp has reached the end of its usable life. Please  
replace the lamp!!." appears continually until the lamp is replaced.  
If this light blinks red rapidly, it indicates that the lamp cover is  
not attached properly or the projector is overheated.  
See the Power/Status Light Messages on page E-50 for more de-  
tails.  
7. Enter Button  
Executes your menu selection and activates items selected from  
the menu.  
8. Cancel Button  
Press this button to exit "Menus". Press this button to return the  
adjustments to the last condition while you are in the adjustment  
or setting menu.  
9. Select (▲▼ꢀ ꢁ) / Volume (+) (–) Buttons  
▲▼: Use these buttons to select the menu of the item you wish  
to adjust.  
3. Power Indicator (  
When this indicator is green, the projector is on; when the indica-  
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When no menus appear, these buttons work as a volume  
control.  
tor is orange, it is in standby mode.  
ꢀ ꢁ: Use these buttons to change the level of a selected menu  
item.  
4. Source Button  
Use this button to select a video source such as a PC, VCR, DVD  
player or PC Card Viewer (CompactFlash card).  
Each time this button is pressed, the input source will change as  
follows:  
A press of the button executes the selection.  
When the menus or the Viewer tool bar is not displayed,  
these buttons can be used to select a slide, or to move the  
cursor in Folder List or Slide List.  
When the pointer is displayed, these ▲▼ꢀ ꢁ buttons  
move the pointer.  
RGB Video S-Video PC Card Viewer   
If no input signal is present, the input will be skipped.  
10. Menu Button  
Displays the menu.  
E–10  
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1. Audio Input Mini Jack (3.5 mm )  
This is where you connect audio output from your computer,VCR,  
DVD player or laser disc player.  
A commercially available audio cable is required.  
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2. RGB Input/ Component Input Connector (Mini D-Sub 15 pin)  
Connect your PC or other RGB equipment such as IBM or com-  
patible computers. Use the supplied RGB cable to connect to a  
PC. Or connect a Macintosh computer here using the supplied  
RGB cable. This also serves as a component input connector that  
allows you to connect a component video output of component  
equipment such as a DVD player.  
If you are writing your own program, typical PC control codes are  
on page E-56.  
A cap is put on the port at the factory. Remove the cap when using  
the port.  
8. USB Terminal  
3. S-Video Input (Mini DIN 4 Pin)  
Connect a commercially available mouse that supports USB.You  
can operate the menu or PC Card Viewer with the USB mouse via  
this terminal.  
Note that this terminal is not used with a computer and that there  
may be some brands of USB mouse that the projector does not  
support.  
Here is where you connect the S-Video input from an external  
source like a VCR.  
NOTE: S-Video provides more vivid color and higher resolution than the  
traditional composite video format.  
4. Video Input (RCA)  
Connect a VCR, DVD player, laser disc player, or document cam-  
era here to project video.  
9 AC Input  
Connect the supplied power cable's three-pin plug here. When you  
plug the other end into an active wall outlet, the POWER indica-  
tor turns orange and the projector is in standby mode.  
5. PC Card Eject Button  
Press to eject a CompactFlash memory card.  
6. PC Card Slot  
10 Built-in Security Slot (  
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Insert a CompactFlash memory card here.  
This security slot supports the MicroSaver® Security System.  
MicroSaver® is a registered trademark of Kensington Microware  
7. PC Control Port (Mini DIN 8 Pin)  
Inc.  
Use this port to connect your PC to control your projector via a  
serial cable. This enables you to use your PC and serial communi-  
cation protocol to control the projector. The NEC optional serial  
cable is required to use this port. Also PC Control Utility 1.0 in-  
cluded in the supplied CD-ROM must be installed on your PC.  
The logo is trademarked and owned by Kensington Microware  
Inc.  
E–11  
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4. LED  
Remote Control Features  
NOTE: If you are using a Macintosh computer, you can click either the  
Flashes when any button is pressed.  
right-click or left-click button to activate the mouse.  
5. Power ON Button  
If the main power is applied, you can use this button to turn your  
projector on.  
NOTE: If any one of the buttons is pressed and held for 60 seconds or  
more, the button operations will cease to operate. This is not a mal-  
function, rather it is a feature used to prolong battery power. To cancel  
this feature, press any one of the buttons other than the SELECT but-  
ton.  
6. Power OFF Button  
If the main power is applied, you can use this button to turn your  
projector off.  
NOTE: To turn off the projector, press and hold the POWER OFF but-  
ton for a minimum of two seconds.  
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or document camera.  
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Press this button to select an S-Video source from a VCR.  
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Press this button to select a video source from computer or compo-  
O F F  
nent equipment connected to your RGB port.  
10. RGB 2 Button  
Not available on this model.  
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11. AUTO ADJ Button  
2
Use this button to adjust an RGB source for an optimal picture. Some  
signals may not be displayed correctly or take time to switch be-  
tween sources.  
1. Infrared Transmitter  
Direct the remote control toward the remote sensor on the projector  
cabinet.  
12. LASER Button  
Press and hold this button to activate the laser pointer. When lit, you  
can use the laser to draw your audience's attention to a red dot that  
you can place on any object.  
2. Laser Pointer  
Beams a laser light when "Laser" button is pressed.  
3. Remote Jack  
Not available on this model.  
13. MENU Button  
Displays the menu for various settings and adjustments.  
14. SELECT (▲▼ꢀ ꢁ) (Mouse) Button  
When you are in the Computer mode, these buttons work as a com-  
puter mouse.  
4
6
5
When you are in the Projector mode, which is indicated by lighting  
the PJ button:  
OFF  
ON  
▲▼: Use these buttons to select the menu of the item you wish to  
POWER  
S-VIDEO RGB1  
adjust.  
ꢀ ꢁ  
8
7
9
10  
: Use these buttons to change the level of a selected menu item.  
A press of the button executes the selection.  
When the pointer is displayed, these ▲▼ꢀ ꢁ buttons move  
VIDEO  
RGB2  
LASER  
AUTO ADJ.  
the pointer.  
11  
13  
12  
15. ENTER (Left Click) Button  
When you are in the Computer mode, this button works as the mouse  
left button.  
When this button is pressed and held for a minimum of 1.5 seconds,  
the drag mode is set.  
When you are in the Projector mode, which is indicated by lighting  
the PJ button:  
Use this button to enter your menu selection. It works the same way  
as the "Enter" button on the cabinet.  
14  
16  
SELECT  
15  
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16. CANCEL (Right Click) Button  
When you are in the Computer mode, this button works as the mouse  
right button.  
When you are in the Projector mode, which is indicated by lighting  
the PJ button:  
24. MAGNIFY (+) (–) Button  
Use this button to adjust the image size up to 400%.  
When the pointer is displayed, the image is magnified about the cen-  
ter of the pointer. When the pointer is not displayed, the image is  
magnified about the center of the screen.  
Press this button to exit "Menus". It works the same way as the “Can-  
cel” button on the cabinet.  
When the image is magnified, the pointer is changed to the magnify-  
ing icon.  
25. FREEZE Button  
This button will freeze a picture. Press again to resume motion.  
17  
19  
PJ  
26. PICTURE MUTE Button  
This button turns off the image and sound for a short period of time.  
22  
Press again to restore the image and sound.  
NOTE: When the menu is displayed, a press of this button mutes an  
image and sound without turning off the menu.  
FOCUS  
ZOOM  
SHIFT  
20  
28  
18  
21  
HELP  
POINTER PC CARD  
27. VOLUME (+) (–) Button  
Press (+) to increase the volume and (–) to decrease it.  
SLIDE  
KEYSTONE MAGNIFY  
28. PC CARD Button  
Press this button to select the PC Card Viewer source.  
23  
29  
24  
25  
26  
27  
FREEZE  
VOLUME  
FOLDER  
SLIDE  
29. SLIDE (+) (–) Button  
Press (+) to select the next folder or slide and (–) to select the previ-  
ous folder or slide.  
30  
31  
PIC-MUTE  
LIST  
30. FOLDER LIST Button  
Press this button to select PC Card Viewer source to display a list of  
folders included in a CompactFlash card.  
17. PJ Button  
31. SLIDE LIST Button  
Press this button to switch the Select, Cancel, and Enter buttons be-  
tween the Projector mode (lit red) and the Computer mode. Press  
this button or any one of the Power ON/OFF, Menu, Help, Pointer,  
Magnify, PC Card, Folder List or Slide List buttons to switch to the  
Projector mode and the PJ button lights red. To switch back to the  
Computer mode, press the PJ button again.  
Press this button to select PC Card Viewer source to display a list of  
slides included in a CompactFlash card.  
*NOTE: The default is the Computer mode, which allows you to use  
the Select, Cancel, and Enter buttons as your computer mouse. When  
the POWER ON/OFF, MENU, HELP, POINTER, MAGNIFY, PC CARD,  
FOLDER LIST, or SLIDE LIST button is pressed, the PJ button lights  
red to indicate that you are in the Projector mode. If no buttons are  
pressed within 10 seconds, the light goes out and the Projector mode  
is canceled.  
18. FOCUS Button  
Not available on this model.  
19. ZOOM Button  
Not available on this model.  
20. SHIFT Button  
Not available on this model.  
21. HELP Button  
Provides information about operation and adjustment procedures or  
the set information for the current menu or adjustment during menu  
operation.  
22. POINTER Button  
Press this button to display one of the eight pointers; press again to  
hide the pointer. You can move your pointer icon to the area you  
want on the screen using the Select button.  
23. KEYSTONE (+) (–) Button  
Press the (+) or (–) button to correct the keystone (trapezoidal) dis-  
tortion, and make the image square.  
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Setting the function switch  
Operating Range  
7m  
30˚  
30˚  
7m  
30˚  
30˚  
OFF  
ON  
There are two switches on the bottom of the battery case: an appli-  
cable projector selector switch (1) and laser enable/disable switch  
(2). Check the projector being used and decide whether to enable or  
disable laser, then set these switches as necessary using the tip of a  
thin ball-point pen.  
Remote Control Battery Installation  
1. Press firmly and slide the battery cover off.  
On this model, an applicable projector selector switch (1) is not used.  
Switch (2)  
On: Enabled (the laser lights when the LASER button is pressed)  
[Factory default]  
Off: Disabled (the laser does not light even when the LASER button  
is pressed)  
Disable the laser when using in an environment in which the unit is  
accessible to children.  
2. Remove both old batteries and install new ones (AA). Ensure  
that you have the batteries' polarity (+/–) aligned correctly.  
Remote Control Precautions  
Handle the remote control carefully.  
If the remote control gets wet, wipe it dry immediately.  
Avoid excessive heat and humidity.  
If you will not be using the remote control for a long time, re-  
move the batteries.  
Do not place the batteries upside down.  
Do not look into the laser pointer while it is on.  
Do not point the laser beam at a person.  
3. Slip the cover back over the batteries until it snaps into place.  
Do not mix different types of batteries or new and old batteries.  
Note on Remote Control Operation:  
Pressing and holding the Select (, ,  
,
)/ Mouse button while  
installing new batteries may cause malfunction or no operation.  
Should this happen, remove the batteries and then install them again  
without touching the Select/Mouse button.  
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Using Remote Mouse Receiver  
The remote mouse receiver enables you to operate your computer’s mouse functions from the remote control (Computer mode). It is  
a great convenience for clicking through your computer-generated presentations.To return to the Projector mode, press the PJ button  
(lit red).  
Connecting the remote mouse receiver to your computer  
If you wish to use the remote mouse function, connect the mouse receiver and computer.  
The mouse receiver can be connected directly to the computer using the USB terminal.  
To connect it to the computer using the mouse (PS/2) terminal, do so using the PS/2 adapter.  
NOTE: Depending on the type of connection or OS installed on your computer, you may have to restart your computer or change your  
computer settings.  
Computer  
Remote mouse receiver  
To USB port of PC or  
Macintosh  
To Mouse (PS/2)  
port of PC  
Atach the supplied  
PS/2 Adapter  
When operating a computer via the remote mouse receiver  
When connecting using the USB terminal  
For PC, the mouse receiver can only be used with a Windows 98,  
Windows ME or Windows 2000 operating system.  
NOTE:  
7m  
Wait at least 5 seconds after disconnecting the mouse receiver  
before reconnecting it and vice versa. The computer may not  
identify the mouse receiver if it is repeatedly connected and  
disconnected in rapid intervals.  
30˚  
30˚  
When using the PS/2 adapter, be sure to attach the PS/2 adapter  
to the remote mouse receiver first. Do not connect or discon-  
nect the USB connector of the remote mouse receiver with  
the PS/2 adapter on the mouse (PS/2) port of your PC. Doing  
so can result in your PC failing to detect the remote mouse  
receiver.  
Remote sensor on the  
remote mouse  
receiver  
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Switching operation mode between computer and projector  
The three shaded buttons shown on the drawing work as a computer mouse in the Computer mode.  
In the Computer mode the PJ button is not lit.  
When the MENU button is pressed, the PJ button lights red to indicate that you are in the Projector mode, which allows the projector  
menu operation using the three buttons.  
When the POINTER button is pressed, the PJ button lights red to indicate that you are in the Projector mode and that the SELECT ▲▼ꢀ  
button works as a moving button for the POINTER or magnified image.  
If no buttons are pressed within 10 seconds, the PJ button's light goes out to indicate that you are in the Computer mode. To enable the  
projector menu operation again, press the PJ button to light red. To move the pointer or a magnified image again, turn off the pointer and  
then turn on the pointer (press the POINTER button two times).  
When the PJ button is lit, if you want to use the mouse function immediately, press the PJ button to return to the Computer mode (not lit).  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
POWER  
S-VIDEO RGB1  
POWER  
S-VIDEO RGB1  
VIDEO  
RGB2  
LASER  
VIDEO  
AUTO ADJ.  
RGB2  
LASER  
AUTO ADJ.  
Works as the Select button  
on the projector.  
Works as a mouse for your  
computer.  
SELECT  
SELECT  
Works as the Cancel  
button on the projector.  
Works as a right-click button for  
your computer.  
C
C
N
E
E
N
A
PJ  
PJ  
Lit red  
Not lit  
Works as the Enter button  
on the projector.  
Works as a left-click button for  
your computer.  
FOCUS  
ZOOM  
SHIFT  
FOCUS  
ZOOM  
SHIFT  
HELP  
POINTER PC CARD  
HELP  
POINTER PC CARD  
SLIDE  
SLIDE  
KEYSTONE MAGNIFY  
KEYSTONE MAGNIFY  
FREEZE  
VOLUME  
FREEZE  
VOLUME  
FOLDER  
SLIDE  
FOLDER  
SLIDE  
PIC-MUTE  
PIC-MUTE  
LIST  
LIST  
During Computer mode:  
During Computer mode by pressing the ENTER button for 1.5 sec-  
onds or more then releasing, the drag mode is set and the drag opera-  
tion can be performed simply by pressing the SELECT (, ,  
,
) (mouse) button. To cancel the drag mode, press the ENTER (left  
click) button again or press the CANCEL (right click) button.  
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2. INSTALLATION  
This section describes how to set up your LT150Z projector and how to connect video and audio sources.  
Setting up Your Projector  
Your LT150Z Projector is simple to set up and use. But before you get started, you must first:  
1. Determine the image size.  
2. Set up a screen or select a non-glossy white wall onto which you can project your image.  
Ensure that the power cable and any other cables connecting to video sources are disconnected before moving the projector.  
When moving the projector or when it is not in use, cover the lens with the lens cap.  
Selecting a Location  
The further your projector is from the screen or wall, the larger the image. The minimum size the image can be is approximately 30" (0.8 m)  
measured diagonally when the projector is roughly 4 feet (1.3 m) from the wall or screen. The largest the image can be is 200" (5.1 m) when  
the projector is about 29 feet (8.8 m) from the wall or screen.  
Screen and Projection Distance  
The following shows the proper relative positions of the projector and screen. Refer to the table to determine the position of installation.  
Throw distance  
Screen size (Unit: cm / inch)  
406.4(W) X 304.8(H) / 160(W) X 120(H)  
365.8(W) X 274.3(H) / 144(W) X 108(H)  
Screen  
304.8(W) X 228.6(H) / 120(W) X 90(H)  
200"  
243.8(W) X 182.9(H) / 96(W) X 72(H)  
180"  
203.2(W) X 152.4(H) / 80(W) X 60(H)  
150"  
162.6(W) X 121.9(H) / 64(W) X 48(H)  
120"  
121.9(W) X 91.4(H) / 48(W) X 36(H)  
100"  
81.3(W) X 61.0(H) / 32(W) X 24(H)  
61.0(W) X 45.7(H) / 24(W) X 18(H)  
80"  
Unit: m / inch  
60"  
Lens center  
30"  
40"  
1.3 / 51  
1.7 / 67  
2.6 / 102  
3.5 / 138  
4.4 / 173  
5.3 / 209  
7.9 / 311  
6.6 / 260  
8.8 / 346  
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Distance Chart  
C
Lens Center  
D
Throw Distance  
α
Screen Top  
B
Lens Offset from Center of Projector  
Screen Center  
2.97” (75.5mm)  
C
Throw Distance  
Screen Center  
B
Screen Bottom  
1.5”(38mm)  
α
D
Lens Center  
Projector feet  
B=Vertical distance between lens center and screen center  
C=Throw distance  
D=Vertical distance between lens center and top of screen (bottom of screen for desktop)  
NOTE: Distances may vary +/-5%.  
α=Throw angle  
Screen Size  
Width  
α
C
D
B
Diagonal  
Height  
Wide  
Tele  
Wide  
Tele  
degree  
12.3  
12.1  
12.1  
12.0  
12.0  
12.0  
12.0  
12.0  
12.0  
12.0  
12.0  
11.9  
11.9  
inch mm inch mm inch mm inch mm inch mm  
inch mm inch mm degree  
30  
762  
24  
610  
813  
18  
24  
457  
610  
914  
12  
16  
24  
307  
409  
613  
46 1160  
61 1560  
93 2360  
56 1410  
75 1900  
113 2870  
126 3210  
136 3450  
151 3840  
159 4040  
170 4330  
189 4810 10  
228 5790 12  
285 7240 15  
343 8700 18  
381 9670 20  
3
4
6
7
7
8
9
9
78  
14.8  
14.7  
14.6  
14.5  
14.5  
14.5  
14.5  
14.5  
14.4  
14.4  
14.4  
14.4  
14.4  
40 1016 32  
104  
156  
174  
187  
208  
219  
234  
260  
312  
390  
469  
521  
60 1524 48 1219 36  
67 1702 54 1361 40 1021 27  
72 1829 58 1463 43 1097 29  
80 2032 64 1626 48 1219 32  
84 2134 67 1707 50 1280 34  
90 2286 72 1829 54 1372 36  
100 2540 80 2032 60 1524 40 1022 156 3970  
120 3048 96 2438 72 1829 48 1227 188 4770  
150 3810 120 3048 90 2286 60 1533 235 5980  
180 4572 144 3658 108 2743 72 1840 283 7190  
200 5080 160 4064 120 3048 80 2045 315 7990  
685 104 2640  
736 112 2850  
818 125 3170  
859 131 3330  
920 141 3570  
Reflecting the Image  
WARNING  
* Installing your projector on the ceiling must be done by a  
qualified technician. Contact your NEC dealer for more in-  
formation.  
Using a mirror to reflect your projector’s image enables you to enjoy  
a much larger image. Contact your NEC dealer if you need a mirror.  
If you’re using a mirror and your image is inverted, use the “Menu”  
and “Select” buttons on your projector cabinet or ▲▼ buttons on  
your remote control to correct the orientation. (See page E-37.)  
* Do not attempt to install the projector yourself.  
Only use your projector on a solid, level surface. If the pro-  
jector falls to the ground, you can be injured and the projec-  
tor severely damaged.  
Do not use the projector where temperatures vary greatly.  
The projector must be used at temperatures between 41˚F  
(5˚C) and 95˚F (35˚C).  
Do not expose the projector to moisture, dust, or smoke. This  
will harm the screen image.  
Ensure that you have adequate ventilation around your pro-  
jector so heat can dissipate. Do not cover the vents on the  
side or the front of the projector.  
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Wiring Diagram  
To video, S-video, and audio  
inputs on the projector.  
VCR, DVD Player or  
LaserDisc Player  
AUDIO  
Document Camera  
RGB Signal cable (supplied)  
RGB  
PC CONTROL  
S-VIDEO  
VIDEO  
To mini D-Sub 15-pin connector on the  
projector. It is recommended that you use a  
commercially available distribution amplifier if  
connecting a signal cable longer than the  
supplied cable.  
Optional 15-pin-to-RCA  
(female)
ן
3 cable (ADP-CV1)  
Component video cable  
RCA
ן
3 (not supplied)  
DVD Player (with component output)  
Macintosh  
IBM VGA or Compatibles  
(Desktop type or notebook type)  
(Desktop type or notebook type)  
NOTE: When using with a notebook PC, be sure to connect between the projector and the notebook PC before turning on the power to the notebook PC. In most  
cases signal cannot be output from RGB output unless the notebook PC is turned on after connecting with the projector.  
NOTE:  
*
*
If the screen goes blank while using your remote control, it may be the result of the computer’s screen-saver or power management software.  
If you accidentally hit the POWER button on the remote control, wait 90 seconds and then press the POWER button again to resume.  
NOTE: If using video, S-video, or audio cables, the cables should be 3 m (9.8 feet) or shorter.  
3. Turn on the power to the projector and your video equip-  
To connect SCART output (RGB)  
Before connections: An exclusive SCART adapter (ADP-SC1)  
and a commercially available SCART cable are required for  
this connection.  
ment.  
4. Use the RGB button on the remote control to select the  
RGB input.  
NOTE: Audio signal is not available for this connection.  
Video equipment  
such as DVD player  
5. Press the MENU button on the remote control to display  
the menu.  
Projector  
6. From the Advanced menu, select [Projector Options] →  
[Setup] [Signal Select RGB] [Scart].  
ADP-SC1  
SCART is a standard European audio-visual connector forTVs,  
VCRs and DVD players. It is also referred to as Euro-connec-  
tor.  
Commercially available SCART cable  
Female  
NOTE: The ADP-SC1 SCART adapter is obtainable from your  
NEC dealer in Europe.  
Contact your NEC dealer in Europe for more information.  
1. Turn off the power to the projector and your video equip-  
ment.  
2. Use the NEC ADP-SC1 SCART adapter and a commer-  
cially available SCART cable to connect the RGB input of  
your projector and a SCART output (RGB) of your video  
equipment.  
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Connecting Your PC or Macintosh Computer  
RGB signal cable (supplied)  
IBM VGA or Compatibles (Notebook type)  
or  
Macintosh (Notebook type)  
To mini D-Sub 15-pin connector on the projector. It is rec-  
ommended that you use a commercially available distri-  
bution amplifier if connecting a signal cable longer than  
the supplied one.  
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AUDIO  
RGB INPUT  
AUDIO  
RGB  
S-VIDEO  
PC CONTROL  
VIDEO  
IBM VGA or Compatibles  
(Desktop type)  
Audio cable  
(not supplied)  
Macintosh (Desktop type)  
NOTE: The new Macintosh com-  
puter such as G3 will have the 15  
pin HD connector. The LT150Z's  
"Plug and Play" data will be  
downloaded to the Macintosh.  
Therefore, a Mac adapter will not  
be necessary.  
Connecting your PC or Macintosh computer to your LT150Z projec-  
tor will enable you to project your computer’s screen image for an  
impressive presentation.  
To connect to a PC or Macintosh, simply:  
1. Turn off the power to your projector and computer.  
2. Use the supplied signal cable to connect your PC or Macintosh to  
the projector.  
3. Turn on the projector and the computer.  
4. If the projector goes blank after a period of inactivity, it may be  
caused by a screen saver installed on the computer you’ve con-  
nected to the projector.  
IP  
D
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6
4
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3
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For older Macintosh,  
use a commercially  
available pin  
adapter to connect to  
your Mac's video port.  
Pin adapter for Macintosh  
(not supplied)  
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Connecting Your DVD Player  
DVD player  
STATUS  
POWER  
ON  
STAN  
/
D
BY  
S
OURCE  
A
PC  
U
D
CARD  
IO  
AUTO  
ADJUST  
ACCESS  
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AUDIO  
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Component  
Y
Cb Cr  
Red  
White  
RGB INPUT  
Y
A
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IO  
Cb  
Cr  
B
S
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ID  
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V
ID  
E
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Component video cable  
RCA
ן
3 (not supplied)  
Optional 15-pin-to-RCA (female)
ן
3 cable  
(ADP-CV1)  
Audio Equipment  
AUDIO  
R
L
Red  
White  
Audio cable  
(not supplied)  
You can connect your projector to a DVD player with component outputs or Video output. To do so, simply:  
1. Turn off the power to your projector and DVD player.  
2. If your DVD player has the component video (Y,Cb,Cr) output, use a commercially available component video cable (RCA
ן
3) and the  
optional 15-pin-to-RCA (female)
ן
3 cable to connect your DVD player to the RGB INPUT connector on the projector.  
For a DVD player without component video (Y,Cb,Cr) outputs, use common RCA cables (not provided) to connect a composite VIDEO  
output of the DVD player to the Video Input of the projector.  
3. Turn on the projector and DVD player.  
NOTE: Refer to your DVD player’s owner’s manual for more information about your DVD player’s video output requirements,  
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Connecting Your VCR or Laser Disc Player  
VCR/ Laser disc player  
STATU  
PO  
S
W
ER  
ON  
S
/
TAN  
D
BY  
S
OUR  
CE  
AU  
PC  
D
CARD  
IO  
A
M
UTO  
DJUST  
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ACCE  
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S-VIDEO  
AU  
D
IO  
S-video cable  
(not supplied)  
VIDEO  
R
L
R
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B
White  
O
N
T
V
ID  
E
O
Red  
Audio equipment  
Document camera  
Audio cable  
(not supplied)  
VIDEO  
R
L
White  
Red  
Video cable (not supplied)  
Use common RCA cables (not provided) to connect your VCR, laser disc player or document camera to your projector.  
To make these connections, simply:  
1. Turn off the power to the projector and VCR, laser disc player or document camera.  
2. Connect one end of your RCA cable to the video output connector on the back of your VCR or laser disc player, connect the other end to  
the Video input on your projector. Use an audio cable (not supplied) to connect the audio from your VCR or laser disc player to your audio  
equipment (if your VCR or laser disc player has this capability). Be careful to keep your right and left channel connections correct for  
stereo sound.  
3. Turn on the projector and the VCR or laser disc player.  
NOTE: Refer to your VCR or laser disc player owner’s manual for more information about your equipment’s video output requirements.  
NOTE:  
• The LT150Z is not compatible with video decoded outputs of ISS-6020 and ISS-6010.  
• An image may not be displayed correctly when a Video or S-Video source is played back in fast-forward or fast-rewind via a scan converter.  
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About Startup screen (Menu Language Select screen)  
When you first turn on the projector, you will get the Startup screen.  
This screen gives you the opportunity to select one of the seven menu  
languages: English, German, French, Itilan, Spanish,Swedish and  
Japanese.  
To select a menu language, follow these steps:  
1. Use the Select or button to select one of the seven lan-  
guages for the menu.  
2. Press the Enter button to execute the selection.  
3. The Basic/Custom menu will be displayed in the language you  
have selected.  
To close the menu, press the Cancel button.  
After this has been done, you can proceed to the advanced menu  
operation.  
If you want, you can select the menu language later. See “Language”  
on page E-36.  
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3.OPERATION  
Status of indicator light: turn on  
Connecting the Power Cable and Turn on the Projector  
Before you turn on your projector, ensure that the computer or video  
source is turned on and that your lens cap is removed.  
Normal mode:  
stand by  
STATUS  
ON/STAND BY  
POWER  
Connect the supplied power cable to the projector.  
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steady orange light  
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flashing green light  
for one minute.  
steady green light  
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AC IN  
ON  
STAND BY  
Eco modo:  
stand by  
PC CARD  
STATUS  
POWER  
VIDEO  
STATUS  
ON/STAND BY  
POWER  
AUDIO  
steady orange light  
STATUS  
POWER  
STATUS  
POWER  
Plug the supplied power cable in the wall outlet. The projec-  
tor will go into its standby mode and the power indicator will  
glow orange.  
steady green light  
(Eco mode)  
flashing green light  
for one minute.  
(Normal mode)  
Turn on and off the Projector  
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Status of indicator light: turn off  
OFF  
ON  
Power button  
POWER  
S-VIDEO RGB1  
ON  
VIDEO  
AUTO ADJ.  
RGB2  
LASER  
ON/STAND BY  
POWER  
POWER ON/STAND BY button  
press a minimum of  
two seconds  
steady green light  
STATUS  
POWER  
cooling down  
stand by  
SELECT  
ON  
STAND BY  
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POWER  
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change to flashing steady orange light  
green light  
To turn on the projector:  
Only after you press the "ON/STAND BY" button on the pro-  
jector cabinet or "POWER ON" button on the remote control  
will the power indicator turn to green and the projector be-  
come ready to use.  
Adjust a Projected Image  
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Select the Computer or Video Source  
NOTE: To turn the projector on by plugging in the power cable, use  
the menu and enable the “Auto Start” feature. (See page E-39.)  
NOTE: Immediately after turning on the projector, screen flicker may  
occur. This is not a fault. Wait 3 to 5 minutes until the lamp lighting  
is stabilized.  
VIDEO  
S-VIDEO  
RGB1  
RGB2  
To turn off the projector:  
PC CARD  
First press the Power (ON/STAND BY) button on the projec-  
tor cabinet or the POWER OFF button on the remote control  
for a minimum of two seconds. The power indicator will glow  
orange. After the projector turns off, the cooling fans keep  
operating for 90 seconds.  
BY  
SOURCE  
NOTE: Do not disconnect the power cable during this time. Then,  
unplug the power cable. The power indicator will go out.  
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Press the Source button on the remote control or the projector cabi-  
net to select “Video” (VCR, document camera, or laser disc player),  
S-Video”, “RGB” (computer or DVD with component output) or  
“PC Card Viewer” (slides on a CompactFlash card) to display the  
image.  
Or press the “Menu” button on the remote control or the cabinet and  
use the menu to select your video source: “Video”, “S-Video”, “RGB”  
or “PC Card Viewer”.  
NOTE: If no input signal is available, the projector will display a blue back-  
ground (factory preset).  
Adjusting the Image Size and the Focus  
Use the Zoom ring to fine adjust the image size on the screen  
Move the projector left to center the image horizontally on the  
screen.  
Use the Focus ring to obtain the best focus.  
Rotate the rear foot to make the image square to the screen.  
Place your projector on a flat level surface and Ensure that the  
projector is square to the screen.  
Use keystone correction for proper adjustment.  
Lift the front edge of the projector to center the image vertically.  
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Adjust the Tilt Foot  
Adjusting the Image Using Auto Adjust  
TheAutoAdjust function automatically optimizes the image in RGB  
mode.  
1) Lift the front edge of the projector.  
2) Press the Tilt button on the top of the projector to extend the  
adjustable tilt foot (maximum height).  
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3) Press and hold the Tilt button.  
4) Lower the front of the projector to the desired height and re-  
lease the button to lock the Adjustable tilt foot.  
There is approximately 5 degrees of up and down adjustment  
for the front of the projector. The rear foot height can be  
changed, but the vertical distance from the bottom to the desk  
or floor should be 0.14 ” (3.5mm) to make the projector hori-  
zontal on the flat surface. To fine-adjust the height of the rear  
foot, remove the spacer (black rubber) and rotate the rear foot  
to the desired height.  
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If the projected image does not appear square to the screen  
then use keystone correction for proper adjustment.  
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SOURCE  
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Press theAutoAdjust button to adjust Position-H/V and Pixel Clock/  
Phase for an optimal picture. Some signals may not be displayed  
correctly or take time to switch between sources.  
up  
down  
Do not use the tilt-foot for purposes other than originally intended.  
Misuses such as gripping the tilt-foot or hanging on the wall can  
cause damage to the projector.  
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Volume control  
Sound level from the speaker on the projector can be adjusted.  
Basic Operation  
Selecting the computer or video source  
BY  
VOLUME  
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increase volume  
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Each time the Source button is pressed, the input source will change  
as follows:  
RGB Video S-Video PC Card Viewer   
decrease volume  
If no input signal is present, the input will be skipped.  
Turning off picture and sound  
Press the Picture Mute button to turn off the image and sound for a  
short period of time. Press again to restore the image and sound.  
VIDEO  
S-VIDEO  
RGB1  
RGB2  
PIC-MUTE  
PC CARD  
Source display  
Getting Help about how to operate the projector  
You get the contents about Help.  
HELP  
SELECT  
Display Help  
Optimizing RGB image automatically  
Press the Auto Adjust button to optimize an RGB image automati-  
Exit Help  
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Press the Auto Adjust button to fine-tune the computer image or to  
remove any vertical banding that might appear and to reduce video  
noise, dot interference or cross talk (this is evident when part of your  
image appears to be shimmering). This function adjusts the clock  
frequencies that eliminate the horizontal banding in the image. This  
function also adjusts the clock phase to reduce video noise, dot inter-  
ference or cross talk. (This is evident when part of your image ap-  
pears to be shimmering.)  
This adjustment may be necessary when you connect your computer  
for the first time.  
NOTE: The Auto Adjust function does not work for component signal.  
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4. Return the image to the original size.  
Using Pointer  
You can use one of eight pointers to draw your audience's attention  
to the portion of a projected image you want.  
MAGNIFY  
POINTER  
Press the Pointer button to  
display the pointer.  
Correcting Keystone distortion  
Press (+) or (-) to correct keystone (trapezoidal) distortion to make  
the top or bottom of the screen longer or shorter so that the projected  
image is rectangular.  
SELECT  
KEYSTONE  
Use the Select button to move  
the pointer.  
Enlarging and Moving a Picture  
You can enlarge the area you want up to 400 percent.  
To do so:  
Normal  
Keystone distortion  
1. Press the Pointer button to display the pointer.  
POINTER  
NOTE: The keystone angle can be corrected between 30 degrees upward and  
30 degrees downward at a 0 degree-projection angle.  
Depending on the type of graphics being used, the picture may get blurred or  
keystone correction may not be possible when excessive keystone correction  
is used.  
The idea is, the closer you are to native resolution, the better image you will  
see.  
2. Move the pointer to the area you want to enlarge.  
Freezing a picture  
Press the Freeze button to freeze a picture. Press again to resume  
motion.  
SELECT  
FREEZE  
3. Enlarge the selected area.  
When the Magnify (+) button is pressed, the pointer is changed  
to a magnifying glass. To move the magnifying glass, use the  
Select button.  
MAGNIFY  
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2. Use the Select buttons or to highlight your selection and  
press the Enter button to place a check mark next to an option.  
This action enables that feature.  
Using the Menus  
NOTE: The on-screen menu may not be displayed correctly while interlaced  
motion video image is projected.  
Press the Enter button again to clear the check box.  
1. Press the "Menu" button on the remote control or projector cabi-  
net to display the Advanced Menu or Basic/Custom Menu.  
NOTE: When using a USB mouse, click the mouse button to display the  
menu. For other operations, do the same way as you use your PC mouse.  
2. Press the ▲▼ buttons on the remote control or the projector cabi-  
net to highlight the menu for the item you want to adjust or set.  
3. Press the button or the "Enter" button on the remote control or  
the projector cabinet to select a submenu or item.  
4. Adjust the level or turn the selected item on or off by using "Se-  
lect" or buttons on the remote control or the projector cabi-  
net. The on-screen slide bar will show you the amount of in-  
crease or decrease.  
5. Changes are stored until you adjust it again.  
ENTER ......... Stores the setting or adjustments.  
CANCEL ...... Return to the previous screen without storing set-  
tings or adjustments.  
NOTE: You can close the main and sub menus simultaneously by press-  
ing the PJ button on the remote control to cancel the Projector mode.  
If you select an item with a solid triangle and press the Enter  
button on the remote control or the projector cabinet, you can  
enable all the items within that submenu.  
Also you can turn on an item within the submenu without plac-  
ing a check mark on the main menu item.  
NOTE: Up to 12 main menu items (within Basic/Custom Menu Edit, not  
including submenu items) can be selected.  
6. Repeat steps 2-5 to adjust an additional item, or press "Cancel"  
on the projector cabinet or the remote control to quit the menu  
display.  
3. In order for the changes to take effect, use the or button on  
the remote control or the projector cabinet to highlight “OK”,  
then press the Enter button. To cancel the changes, use the Select  
or buttons to highlight “Cancel” and press the “Enter” but-  
ton. To return to the factory default, select “Reset” then press the  
“Enter” button.  
Customizing Basic/Custom Menu  
The Basic/Custom menu can be customized to meet your require-  
ments. Selecting a menu item from the “Basic/Custom Menu Edit”  
list, allows you to custom tailor the menu items to your needs.  
The default Basic/Custom Menu items are:  
1. Select “Basic/Custom Menu Edit” to display the “Basic/Custom  
Menu Edit” screen.  
Source Select (RGB, Video, S-Video and PC Card Viewer), Picture, Volume,  
Image Options (Keystone), Projector Options (Menu and Setup), Tools (Cap-  
ture, PC Card Files and ChalkBoard) and Help (Contents and Information)  
NOTE: Once you have selected OK on the Basic/Custom Menu Edit screen,  
you cannot cancel the changes on the Menu screen. However, you can re-edit  
the menu items over again as described in the steps above.  
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NOTE: If the “Advanced Menu” item has been selected on the Menu mode, you  
get the “Confirmation Change Menu” upon completion of “Basic/Custom Menu”  
editing. In this case, selecting “Yes” then “Enter” will close all the menus and  
apply the changes from the Advanced menu to the Basic/Custom Menu.  
If you select “No” then “Enter” functions, then all menu items will return to  
the Advanced menu, but your changes will still be available within the “Ba-  
sic/Custom Menu” selection. To display the previously tailored Basic/Cus-  
tom Menu, select “Basic/Custom Menu” from the “Menu Mode”.  
An item “To Advanced Menu” will be  
added to the bottom of the Basic/Cus-  
tom Menu.  
Selecting this item and pressing the “En-  
ter” button will display the “Advanced  
Menu” features.  
Using a USB Mouse  
Using a USB mouse gives you a smooth operation. A commercially  
available USB mouse is required.  
NOTE:There may be some brands of USB mouse that the projector does not  
support.  
Operate the Menus using the USB mouse  
Mouse Cursor  
When connecting a USB mouse to the projector, you get a mouse  
cursor on the screen.  
Unless you use your USB mouse within 10 seconds, the mouse  
cursor disappears.  
Menu Display  
Clicking with a mouse button displays the menu.  
Clicking  
displays the pull-down menu.  
To close the menu, click anywhere in the background.  
Adjusting and Setting Display  
You can select a menu item and click with a mouse button to  
make adjustments and setting.  
Examples  
Click (or press and hold) the mouse button or to adjust the  
brightness.  
Or click and drag the mouse button on the slide bar horizontally  
to adjust it.  
To save the adjustments, click  
. The display is closed.  
If you click anywhere in the background while displaying ad-  
justment and setting menu or dialog box, you will get the main  
menu at the clicking point.  
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Menu Tree  
Advanced Menu  
Source Select  
Picture  
RGB  
Video  
Volume  
Image Options  
S-Video  
PC Card Viewer  
Brightness/Contrast/Color/Hue/Sharpness  
Color Management  
Volume  
Projector Options  
Tools  
Keystone  
Normal/Eco  
Help  
Lamp Mode  
Advanced Options  
Factory Default  
Aspect Ratio  
Noise Reduction  
Position/Clock  
Resolution  
Normal/Zoom/Wide Zoom/Cinema  
Off/Low/Medium/High  
Horizontal/Vertical/Clock/Phase  
Auto/Native  
Video Filter  
On / Off  
All Data/Current Signal  
Gamma Correction  
Color Matrix  
Normal/Natural 1/Natural 2  
Select Color Matrix HDTV/SDTV  
Select Color Matrix Type B-Y/R-Y,Cb/Cr,Pb/Pr  
Brightness R/G/B, Contrast R/G/B  
White Balance  
Menu  
Setup  
Menu Mode(Advanced Menu, Basic/Custom Menu)  
Page 1  
Page 2  
Basic/Custom Menu Edit  
Language (English/German/French/Italian/Spanish/Swedish/Japanese)  
Projector Pointer (Pointer 1-8)  
Menu Display Time (Manual/Auto 5 sec/Auto 15 sec/Auto 45 sec)  
Message Source Display (On/Off)  
No input (On/Off)  
Direct Button Volume Bar (On/Off)  
Keystone Bar (On/Off)  
Page 1 Orientation (Desktop Front/Ceiling Rear/Desktop Rear/Ceiling Front)  
Cinema Position (Top/Center/Bottom)  
Background (Blue/Black/Logo)  
Mouse Button(Right Hand/Left Hand)  
Sensitivity(Fast/Medium/Slow)  
Page 2 PC Card Viewer Options Show Folder List  
(Auto Play/Manual Play)  
Interval (5-300 sec)  
Capture Options (High Quality/Normal/High Compression)  
Page 3 Signal Select RGB (Auto/RGB/Component/Scart)  
Video (Auto/NTSC3.58/NTSC4.43/PAL/PAL-M/PAL-N/PAL60/SECAM)  
S-Video (Auto/NTSC3.58/NTSC4.43/PAL/PAL-M/PAL-N/PAL60/SECAM)  
Page 4 Auto Adjust (RGB Only)  
Auto Start  
Power Management  
Power Off Confirmation  
Keystone Save  
White Segment  
Clear Lamp Hour Meter  
Page 5 Communication Speed(4800/9600/19200/38400)  
Default Source Select(Last/Auto/Select)  
Capture  
PC Card Files  
ChalkBoard  
(RGB/Video/S-Video/PC Card Viewer)  
Control Panel Key Lock (Enable/Disable)  
Contents  
Contents  
Information  
Page1  
Page2  
Page3  
Page4  
Source Name/Input Terminal/Horizontal Frequency/Vertical Frequency/Sync Polarity  
Signal Type/Video Type/Sync Type/Interlace/Resolution  
Aspect Ratio/Gamma Correction/Noise Reduction/Color Matrix/Matrix Type  
Remaining Lamp Time/Lamp Hour Meter/Projector Usage  
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Menu Elements  
Tab  
Title bar  
Help Button  
Close Button  
Highlight  
Radio button  
Cancel Button  
Solid triangle  
OK Button  
Check box  
Grip icon  
Tool bar  
Slide bar  
Menu windows or dialog boxes typically have the following elements:  
Title bar:  
Indicates the menu title.  
Highlight:  
Indicates the selected menu or item.  
Solid triangle:  
Tab:  
Indicates further choices are available. A highlighted triangle indicates the item is active.  
Indicates a group of features in a dialog box. Selecting on any tab brings its page to the front.  
Use this round button to select an option in a dialog box.  
Radio button:  
Check box:  
Slide bar:  
Place a checkmark in the square box to turn the option On.  
Indicates settings or the direction of adjustment.  
OK button:  
Cancel button:  
Close button:  
Help button:  
Press to confirm your setting. You will return to the previous menu.  
Press to cancel your setting. You will return to the previous menu.  
Click to close the window with saving changes. (USB mouse only)  
Indicates that help about that feature is available (USB mouse only). Press the Help button on the remote control to  
display help.  
Toolbar:  
Contains several icons for specific tasks. It is also referred to as "launcher".  
Point the mouse here, and click and drag to move a toolbar.  
Grip icon:  
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A press of the MENU button displays the toolbar; a press of the  
MENU button again displays the Menu and hereafter each press of  
the MENU button switches displaying between the Menu and the  
toolbar.  
Menu Descriptions & Functions  
Source Select  
The launcher is a tool bar including the following buttons:  
Drag .............. Drags to move the tool bar. (for USB mouse operation only)  
Prev ............... Returns to the previous slide or folder.  
Next ............... Advances to the next slide or folder.  
Play ............... Plays back automatically or manually depending on the setting  
on PC Card Viewer Options of the menu. This allows you to  
move on to the next slide when "Manual Play" is selected.  
Stop ............... Stops Auto Play while you are playing back and to resume play-  
ing from the selected slide or folder when "Auto Play" is se-  
lected.  
Jump ............. Displays a list of slides while you are playing back.  
Select ............ Displays a list of folders while you are playing back.  
Setup ............. Displays the PC Card Viewer Options dialog box on Page 2 of  
the Setup dialog box.  
Enables you to select a video source such as a VCR, DVD player, laser  
disc player, computer or document camera depending on what is con-  
nected to your inputs.  
Press the "Select" button on the projector cabinet or ▲▼ buttons on  
your remote control to highlight the menu for the item you want to ad-  
just.  
Delete ............ Deletes a captured slide(s) or all the captured slides in the se-  
lected folder.  
View .............. Hides the tool bar while you are playing back. Clicking with the  
right button of a mouse shows it again.  
Provides access to controls for your image. Use the "Select" button  
on the projector cabinet or the remote control to highlight the menu  
for the item you want to adjust.  
RGB  
Selects the computer connected to your RGB or component signal.  
NOTE: An optional component cable (Component V or ADP-CV1 cable) is  
needed for a component signal.  
Video  
Selects what is connected to yourVideo input-VCR, laser disc player,  
DVD player or document camera.  
Picture (not available for PC Card Viewer)  
S-Video  
Selects what is connected to your S-Video input-VCR, DVD player,  
or laser disc player.  
NOTE: A frame may freeze for a brief period of time when a video is played  
back in fast-forward or fast-rewind with a Video or S-Video source.  
PC Card Viewer  
This feature enables you to make presentations using a CompactFlash  
card that contains captured images and slides created with the exclu-  
sive PC Card Viewer Utility contained in the CD-ROM. See page E-  
43 for installing the PC Card Viewer Utility. The starting screen for  
the PC Card Viewer varies depending on the settings of the Setup's  
Page 2. See Setup on page E-38.  
Brightness ..... Adjusts the brightness level or the back raster intensity.  
Contrast ......... Adjusts the intensity of the image according to the incoming  
signal.  
Color ............. Increases or decreases the color saturation level (not valid for  
RGB).  
Hue ................ Varies the color level from +/- green to +/-blue. The red level is  
used as reference. This adjustment is only valid for Video and  
Component inputs (not valid for RGB).  
NOTE: Even if you switch the current PC Card Viewer source to another source,  
the current slide is retained. When you return back to the PC Card Viewer,  
you will get the slide that has been retained.  
A launcher will appear when you press the MENU button.  
Sharpness ..... Controls the detail of the image for Video (Not valid for RGB  
and Component).  
Volume (not available for PC Card Viewer)  
Adjusts the sound level of the projector.  
NOTE: You can also display the volume bar without opening the menu. See  
"Volume Bar (Direct Button)"on page E-37 for more details.  
View  
Setup  
Prev  
Play  
Jump  
Drag  
Select  
Delete  
Next  
Stop  
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Image Options  
Aspect Ratio (not available for RGB and PC Card Viewer)  
Aspect Ratio allows you to select the best Aspect mode to display  
your source image.  
When 4:3 is selected from the source (i.e. DVD player), the follow-  
ing selections will display:  
Normal  
Zoom  
Wide Zoom  
Cinema  
Keystone  
Standard  
4:3 Aspect  
All 4 sides stretched  
Left and right  
stretched  
Left & Right  
stretched  
This feature corrects the keystone (trapezoidal) distortion to make  
the top of the screen longer or shorter to be the same as the bottom.  
Use the or buttons on the slide bar to correct the keystone  
(trapezoidal) distortion.  
When 16:9 is selected from the source (i.e. DVD player), the fol-  
lowing selections will display:  
Normal  
Zoom  
Wide Zoom  
Cinema  
All 4 sides stretched Left & right stretched stretched to display  
16:9 image displayed  
in 4:3 mode  
Keystone distortion  
Normal  
Left and right  
the true aspect  
NOTE: You can select three image positions for Cinema: Top, center, and  
bottom.  
See page E-37 for setting image positions.  
NOTE: The keystone angle can be corrected between 30 degrees upward and  
30 degrees downward at a 0 degree-projection angle.  
Depending on the type of graphics being used, the picture may get  
blurred or keystone correction may not be possible when excessive  
keystone correction is used.  
The idea is, the closer you are to native resolution, the better image  
you will see.  
Lamp Mode  
This feature enables you to select two brightness mode of the lamp:  
Normal and Eco modes.The lamp life can be extended up to 1500  
hours by using the Eco mode.  
Normal Mode ............... This is the default setting.  
Eco Mode ..................... Select this mode to increase the lamp life.  
NOTE: If you have selected the Eco mode, the lamp lights in Normal mode for  
one minute after the projector is turned on. After one minute the lamp will  
change to Eco mode.  
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Noise Reduction (not available for RGB and PC Card Viewer)  
Resolution (when Auto Adjust is off)  
You can select three levels video noise reduction.  
NOTE: The lower the Noise Reduction level, the better the image quality by  
way of higher video bandwidth.  
This allows you to activate or deactivate the Advanced AccuBlend  
feature.  
Auto ............... Turns on the Advanced AccuBlend feature. The projector auto-  
matically reduces or enlarges the current image to fit the full  
screen.  
Position/ Clock (when Auto Adjust is off)  
Native ............ Turns off the Advanced AccuBlend feature. The projector dis-  
plays the current image in its true resolution.  
See “Auto Adjust (RGB Only)” on page E-38 for turning on or  
off the Auto Adjust feature.  
NOTE: While you are displaying an image with higher resolution than the  
projector's native resolution, even when you are in the Native mode, the im-  
age is displayed full screen using the Advanced AccuBlend feature.  
Video Filter (when Auto Adjust is off)  
This allows you to manually adjust the image horizontally and verti-  
cally, and adjust Clock and Phase.  
This function reduces video noise.  
Horizontal/Vertical Position:  
On ................. The low-pass filter is applied.  
Off ................. The filter is removed.  
Adjusts the image location horizontally and vertically using the  
and buttons.  
Screen adjustments are possible even when the filter is On.  
This adjustment is made automatically when the Auto Adjust is  
turned on. See “Auto Adjust (RGB Only)” on page E-38 for turn-  
ing on or off the Auto Adjust feature.  
Factory Default  
Clock ............. Use this item to fine tune the computer image or to remove any  
vertical banding that might appear. This function adjusts the  
clock frequencies that eliminate the horizontal banding in the  
image.  
Press the and buttons until the banding disappears.  
This adjustment may be necessary when you connect your com-  
puter for the first time. This adjustment is made automatically  
when the Auto Adjust is turned on.  
Changes all adjustments and setting to the factory preset.  
All Data .......... Reset all the adjustments and settings for all the signals to the  
factory preset.  
Phase ............ Use this item to adjust the clock phase or to reduce video noise,  
dot interference or cross talk. (This is evident when part of your  
image appears to be shimmering.) Use the and buttons to  
adjust the image.  
The items can be reset except Language, Communication Speed,  
Remaining Lamp Time, Lamp Hour Meter and Projector Usage.  
(To reset the lamp usage time, see “Clear Lamp Hour Meter” on  
page E-39.)  
Use "Phase" only after the "Clock" is complete.  
This adjustment is made automatically when the Auto Adjust is  
turned on.  
Current Signal ..... Resets the adjustments for the current signal to the factory pre-  
set levels.  
The items that can be reset for the currently projected image  
are:  
Picture (Brightness, Contrast, Color, Hue and Sharpness), Im-  
age Options (Aspect Ratio, Noise Reduction, Position/Clock,  
Resolution and Video Filter) and Color Management (Gamma  
Correction, Color Matrix and White Balance).  
NOTE: The Volume, Keystone and all the items in the Projector Options can  
be reset only when "All Data" is selected.  
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Color Management  
Projector Options  
Gamma Correction (not available for PC Card Viewer)  
Use the or button to choose "Normal" when in a lighted room  
and "Natural 1&2" when in a darkened room. "Natural 1" for better  
flesh tone; "Natural 2" for true reproduction of middle tones.  
Each mode is recommended for :  
Normal .......... For the regular picture  
Natural 1 ........ For true color reproduction of natural tones  
Natural 2 ........ For dark portions of a picture  
Menu  
Color Matrix (available for component video signal only)  
First select an appropriate color matrix to fit your component signal  
for HDTV or SDTV. Then select an appropriate matrix type from B-  
Y/R-Y, Cb/Cr or Pb/Pr.  
Allows you to set preferences for the on-screen menu.  
Press “OK” to save your changes for all the features of Page 1 and  
Page 2.  
White Balance (not available for PC Card Viewer)  
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Menu Mode:  
This feature allows you to select two menu modes: Advanced Menu  
and Basic/Custom Menu.  
Advanced Menu ............. This is the menu that contains all the available menus  
and commands.  
Basic/Custom Menu ...... This is the menu that you can customize using the  
Basic/Custom Menu Edit to fit your needs.  
The factory default Basic/Custom menu includes:  
Source Select (RGB, Video, S-Video and PC Card Viewer), Picture, Volume,  
Image Options (Keystone), Projector Options (Menu and Setup), Tools (Cap-  
ture, PC Card Files and ChalkBoad) and Help (Contents and Information).  
See page E-29 for instructions about how to customize the Basic/Custom Menu.  
Language:  
This allows you to adjust the white balance. Brightness for each color  
(RGB)is used to adjust the black level of the screen;  
Contrast for each color (RGB)to adjust the white level of the screen.  
First use the or buttons to select R, G, or B for the brightness  
and the contrast. Next use the or buttons to adjust the level.  
You can choose one of seven languages for on-screen instructions.  
The options are: English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Swedish  
and Japanese.  
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Projector Pointer:  
Direct Button:  
This enables you to select from eight different Pointer icons for the  
"Pointer" button on your remote control.  
After moving your Pointer icon to the area you want on the screen,  
press the Magnify button on the remote control to enlarge the se-  
lected area on the screen. See page E-28 for more details.  
Volume Bar:  
This option turns on or off the volume bar when you adjust the sound  
volume using VOL+/–(up and down) button.  
On ................. You can increase or decrease the sound volume with the vol-  
ume bar on screen.  
Off ................. You can increase or decrease the sound volume without having  
to use the volume bar.  
NOTE: There may be cases where the Pointer function is not available (ex. a  
non-interlace signal at 15kHz such as video game.)  
Keystone Bar:  
This option turns on or off the keystone bar when you adjust the  
keystone using KEYSTONE +/– button on the remote control.  
On ................. You can increase or decrease the level with the keystone bar on  
screen.  
Off ................. You can increase or decrease the level without having to use the  
keystone bar.  
Menu Display Time :  
This option allows you to select how long the projector waits after  
the last touch of a button to turn off the menu.  
The preset choices are "Manual", "Auto 5 sec", "Auto 15 sec", and  
"Auto 45 sec". The "Auto 45 sec" is the factory preset.  
Manual .......... The menu can be turned off manually.  
Auto 5 sec ..... The menu will automatically be turned off in 5 seconds if no  
buttons are pressed within 5 seconds.  
Setup  
Enables you to set operating options.  
Press "OK" to save your changes for all the features of Page1, Page2,  
Page3, Page 4 and Page 5.  
Auto 15 sec ..... The menu will automatically be turned off in 15 seconds if no  
buttons are pressed within 15 seconds.  
Auto 45 sec ..... The menu will automatically be turned off in 45 seconds if no  
buttons are pressed within 45 seconds.  
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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.  
Cinema Position:  
This feature selects the vertical position of the image when viewing  
video with Cinema aspect ratio selected.  
When Cinema aspect ratio is selected on earlier models, the image is  
displayed with black borders on the top and bottom.  
You can select the vertical position among three options:  
Top ................ Image position is at the top with a black border on bottom.  
Center ............ Image position is at the center with black borders on top and  
bottom.  
Message:  
You can choose the desired information to be displayed on the screen.  
On ................. The message will be displayed.  
Off ................. The message will not be displayed.  
Source Display: You can turn on and off the information for input  
name such as VIDEO and RGB.  
When this option is on, the current input will be displayed each time  
you switch sources or turn on the projector.  
Bottom ........... Image position is at the bottom with a black border on top.  
No Input: This option turns on or off the "No Input" message to be  
displayed in the top right corner on the screen.  
Background:  
Use this feature to display a blue/ black screen or logo when no sig-  
nal is available. The default background is blue. You can change the  
logo screen using the PC Card Files feature. See page E-40.  
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Mouse Settings:  
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This option lets you to change your USB mouse settings. The mouse  
settings feature is available for USB mouse only. Choose the set-  
tings you want:  
Signal Select  
Mouse Button ................ "Right Hand" or "Left Hand"  
Mouse Sensitivity .......... "Fast", "Medium" or "Slow"  
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PC Card Viewer Options  
RGB:  
Allows you to choose "RGB" for an RGB source such as a com-  
puter, or "Component" for a component video source such as a  
DVD player. Normally select "Auto" 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". Select “Scart ” for the European Scart.  
Show Folder List:  
VIDEO and S-VIDEO:  
This feature enables you to select composite video standards manu-  
ally. Normally select "Auto".  
Select the video standard from the pull-down menu.  
This must be done for Video and S-Video separately.  
If this option is checked, when PC Card Viewer input is selected on  
the projector, the folder lists will be displayed and allows you to  
select the presentation from a CompactFlash card.  
Auto Play:  
If this option is checked, any given slide will start to play automati-  
cally.  
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Auto Play Interval:  
You can specify interval time between 5 and 300 seconds.  
NOTE: The Auto Play Interval time set on the PC Card Viewer Utility overrides  
the one set here.  
Manual Play:  
Views a slide manually when PC Card Viewer input is selected.  
NOTE: The Auto Play and Manual Play options determine the behavior of the  
Play/Stop [  
/
] icon on the Viewer toolbar.  
NOTE: If you check "Auto Play" and select "PC Card Viewer" on the projector,  
the slides will automatically start to play back from any given slide.  
Capture Options: (available for JPEG only)  
These options are used for the Capture function that you can select  
from Tools. You have three options for JPEG compression quality:  
High quality, Normal and High Compression.  
Auto Adjust (RGB Only):  
When "Auto Adjust" is set to "On", the projector automatically de-  
termines the best resolution for the current RGB input signal to project  
an image using NEC'sAdvancedAccuBlend Intelligent Pixel Blend-  
ing Technology.  
The image can be automatically adjusted for position and stability;  
"Horizontal Position", "Vertical Position", "Clock", "Phase", and  
"Resolution."  
High Quality .......................... Gives quality of JPEG a priority.  
Normal .................................. Gives normal JPEG quality.  
High Compression ................ Gives compression a priority.  
On ................. Automatically adjusts image "Horizontal Position", "Vertical Po-  
sition", "Clock", "Phase" and "Resolution".  
Off ................. User can adjust the image display functions ("Horizontal Posi-  
tion", "Vertical Position", "Clock", "Phase" and "Resolution")  
manually.  
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Auto Start:  
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Turns the projector on automatically when the power cable is in-  
serted into an active power outlet. This eliminates the need to always  
use the "Power" button on the remote control or projector cabinet.  
Power Management:  
When this option is on and there is no RGB input for five minutes or  
more, the projector will automatically turn itself off.  
Power Off Confirmation:  
This option determines whether a confirmation dialog for turning  
off the projector will appear or not.  
NOTE:  
When the confirmation message is displayed, you must be in the Projector  
mode to operate your projector using the remote control. If not, press the PJ  
button on the remote control to change your projector to the Projector mode.  
The button lights to indicate that you are in the Projector mode.  
Keystone Save:  
Communication Speed:  
This feature sets the baud rate of the PC Control port (Mini DIN 8  
Pin).  
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.  
This option enables you to save your current keystone settings.  
Saving your change once affects all sources. The changes are saved  
when you turn off the projector.  
White Segment:  
You can put emphasis on either brightness or color for a projected  
image.  
If you prefer putting emphasis on brightness, place a checkmark in  
the box to turn the option on. If you prefer an image in truer color,  
turn off this option.  
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 RGB Video S-  
Video PC Card Viewer RGB and displays the first found  
source.  
Clear Lamp Hour Meter:  
Resets the lamp clock back to zero. Pressing this button appears a  
confirmation dialog box. To reset the lamp usage hour, press "OK".  
NOTE: The projector will turn off and go into standby mode after 1100 hours  
(up to 1600 hours in Eco mode) of service. If this happens, press the "Help"  
button on the remote control for ten seconds to reset the lamp clock back to  
zero. Do this only after replacing the lamp.  
Select ............ Displays the selected source input every time the projector is  
started up. Select an input from the pull-down menu.  
Control Panel Key Lock:  
This option turns on or off the Control Panel Key Lock function.  
NOTE:  
* This Control Panel Key Lock does not affect the remote control and the PC  
Control functions.  
* When the cabinet buttons are disabled, pressing and holding the CANCEL  
button for about 10 seconds will change the setting to enabled.  
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PC Card Files:  
Tools  
Displays a list of all the files stored in the CompactFlash card so that  
you can select a file you want to display. You can also sort files by  
file name or date, or display the file.  
Although a list of all the files in the CompactFlash card is displayed,  
you can view files in idx, text, HTML, JPEG and BMP format only.  
Selecting BMP and JPEG files automatically switches to the PC Card  
Viewer source.  
NOTE: When an image with a resolution of XGA(1024
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768) or higher is  
projected, the PC Card Files screen may not be correctly displayed.  
Provides tools for capturing images, displaying files in a  
CompactFlash Card and drawing.  
NOTE: The "Capture" and "PC Card Files" features are required for a  
CompactFlash card.  
Capture:  
Allows you to capture an image from a source that is currently being  
displayed. The image is saved as JPEG in the CompactFlash card.  
When you select Capture from the menu, you will get a tool bar.You  
can capture an image directly using the tool bar when the menu is  
not displayed.  
Selecting "Execute" displays the file you selected.  
When you select a JPEG or BMP file and press the Enter button on  
the remote or the cabinet, or “Execute” on the above, you will get a  
toolbar. This toolbar is used to return to the PC Card Files screen.  
Exit  
Capture  
Drag  
Return  
Freeze  
Drag  
Close  
The tool bar includes the following buttons:  
Drag .............. Drags to move the tool bar. (for USB mouse operation only)  
Capture .......... Captures an image and save it as a JPEG file in a CompactFlash  
card.  
Drag .............. Drags to move the tool bar. (for USB mouse operation only)  
Return ............ Returns to the PC Card Files screen.  
Close ............. Close the toolbar.  
Freeze ............ Freezes and unfreezes images.  
Exit ................ Exits the Capture function.  
Changing Background Logo  
The Logo button allows you to select a background logo from graphic files  
on a CompactFlash card and change to it as the background logo.  
Unless a CompactFlash card is inserted into the PC Card slot of the  
projector, the Capture feature is not available.  
NOTE: File size must be 64KB or less. Other file formats than JPEG and BMP  
are not available.  
The "Card Error" display means that the free space of the  
CompactFlash card is insufficient for saving images. Make more  
space available on the card by erasing unwanted images with your  
PC. The number of images that can be captured depends on the size  
of the CompactFlash card.  
1. Use the Select or button to select a JPEG or BMP file for  
your background logo.  
NOTE: Be sure not to turn off the power or remove the CompactFlash card  
while capturing an image. Doing so could cause a loss of the data in the  
CompactFlash card or damage to the card itself.  
NOTE: Captured images with higher resolution than the projector's native  
resolution cannot be displayed correctly.  
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2. Use the Select and then button to select “Logo”.  
3. Press the Enter on the remote control or the cabinet.You will get  
the confirmation dialog box.  
Contents:  
4. Select “OK” and press the Enter button. This completes chang-  
ing a logo for the background.  
*
Once you have changed the background from the NEC logo to  
another, you cannot return the logo to background even by using  
Factory Default. To do so, repeat the above steps. The NEC logo  
file is included on the supplied CD-ROM (/logo/nec_b_x.jpg).  
ChalkBoard: (available only when using with USB mouse)  
Provides the tool bar for producing freehand drawings.  
Provides an online help about how to use the menus. An underlined  
link means that you can move to an adjustment item directly.  
Selecting the underlined link and pressing ENTER moves to the cor-  
responding adjustment item.  
Pen  
Eraser  
View  
Drag  
Exit  
Information:  
Clear  
Color  
Drag .............. Drags to move the tool bar. (for USB mouse operation only)  
Pen ................ Left-click and drag to draw. Left-click [ ] or right-click the  
pen icon to display the pen palette containing four lines of dif-  
ferent thickness from which you can select a line you prefer by  
left-clicking.  
Color ............. Selects a color. Left-click to display the color palette from which  
you can select a color you prefer by left-clicking.  
Eraser ............ Left-click and drag to erase part of a drawing. Left-click [] or  
right-click the eraser icon to display the eraser palette contain-  
ing four eraser of different thickness from which you can select  
an eraser you prefer by left-clicking.  
Clear .............. Left-click to clear the drawing completely from the ChalkBoard  
screen.  
View .............. Hides the tool bar by left-clicking. Right-clicking anywhere on  
the screen displays the ChalkBoard tool bar again.  
Displays the status of the current signal, and the lamp and the projec-  
tor usage hours.  
This dialog box has four pages.  
Exit ................ Clears the complete drawing and exits the ChalkBoard.  
The information included are as follows:  
NOTE:  
[Page 1]  
[Page 2]  
*
The ChalkBoard feature is available only when a USB mouse is used. Free-  
hand drawings cannot be saved or captured.  
Source Name  
Input Terminal  
Horizontal Frequency  
Vertical Frequency  
Sync Polarity  
Signal Type  
Video Type  
Sync Type  
Interlace  
*
*
The menu is not available while you display the ChalkBoard screen.  
The Capture and the Source Display function are not available on  
ChalkBoard screen.  
Resolution  
*
Switching slides clears a drawing completely.  
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[Page 4]  
Help  
Aspect Ratio  
Gamma Correction  
Noise Reduction  
Color Matrix  
Remaining Lamp Time (%)  
Lamp Hour Meter (H)  
Projector Usage (H)  
Matrix Type  
NOTE:The progress indicator shows the percentage of remaining bulb life.  
The value informs you of the amount of lamp and projector usage respec-  
tively.  
Remaining Lamp Time Display:  
When the remaining lamp time reaches 0, the Remaining Lamp Time  
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 regardless of whether the lamp mode is set to Normal or Eco.  
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Inserting the CompactFlash Card  
Using the PC Card Viewer function  
Hold the CompactFlash card horizontally and insert it slowly  
into card slot with its top facing up.  
NOTE: When using the supplied software (CD-ROM)  
The software is designed to use with a personal computer only. Do not play  
the software on CD player. Doing so could cause damage to speakers.  
The eject button pops out once the CompactFlash card is fully  
inserted.  
Check that the CompactFlash card is fully inserted.  
NOTE: Do not try to force the CompactFlash card into the slot.  
Features  
The Viewer feature allows slides stored on a CompactFlash memory  
card (referred to as CompactFlash card in this manual) to be dis-  
played on the projector. Even if no computer is available, presenta-  
tions can be conducted simply with the projector. This feature is  
convenient for holding presentations at meetings and in offices, as  
well as for playing images taken on digital cameras.  
PC CONTROL  
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VIDEO  
USB  
PC CARD  
AC IN  
Easy to use  
Presentations can be started immediately simply by inserting a  
CompactFlash card (not supplied)  
Easy slide switching  
Remote control operation  
Jumping to list of slides or any specific slide  
Ejecting the CompactFlash Card  
High quality images  
Press the eject button. The CompactFlash card pops out a little. Grasp  
the edges of the CompactFlash card and pull it out. Do not eject the  
CompactFlash card while its data is being accessed.  
High resolution up to 1024
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24-bit full color playback  
Viewing of digital camera images  
Eject button  
Simple utility software (for computer)  
PC CardViewer Utility operable onWindows 95/98 / Me /NT4.0  
(SP3 or later)/2000  
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Slides can be created by capturing the currently displayed im-  
age  
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Control screen for displaying lists of slides and editing  
PC Card Viewer PPT Converter 1.0 [Add-In Version] converts  
files created with Microsoft PowerPoint 95/97/2000 (hereafter  
referred to as PowerPoint) into indexes playable with PC Card  
Viewer  
A
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* Microsoft, Windows and PowerPoint are registered trademarks  
of Microsoft Corporation.  
Install the CompactFlash card on a PC card adapter when using on  
your PC.  
Set the CompactFlash card in the direction shown in the dia-  
gram and insert it into the card adapter.  
Inserting and Ejecting a CompactFlash Card  
A CompactFlash card is used to view presentation data prepared on  
the computer and to capture and play images projected with the pro-  
jector.  
Card adapter (not supplied)  
PC-Card  
Adapter  
CompactFlash card  
(not supplied)  
8MB  
Direction for Inserting the CompactFlash Card  
The CompactFlash card has a top and bottom and must be in-  
serted into the PC card slot in a specific direction. It cannot be  
inserted backwards or upside-down. Attempting to force it into  
the slot in the wrong direction may break the internal pin and  
damage the card slot. Refer to the CompactFlash card's operat-  
ing instructions for the proper direction of insertion.  
CompactFlash Card Type  
The PC Card slot accepts CompactFlash only.  
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Installing the PC Card Viewer Software  
Starting Up the PC Card Viewer Software on your  
PC  
Before Installing  
Perform the following before installing the PC Card Viewer soft-  
ware:  
(PC Card Viewer Utility 1.0)  
Use the PC Card Viewer Utility 1.0 for creating viewer slides.  
To start the PC Card Viewer software:  
* Select [Start]-[Programs]-[NEC Projector Tools]-[PC Card  
Viewer Utility 1.0].  
If Windows is already started, exit all applications. Installation  
may not be performed properly if any applications are running.  
Installation  
Install the viewer software as described below.  
To quit installation before it is completed, press the "Cancel" button  
then follow the instructions in the dialog box.  
1. Start up Windows.  
2. Insert the CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive.  
The auto CD play function automatically starts the CD-ROM's  
program and the contents screen appears.  
Refer to online help for instructions on using the PC Card Viewer  
software.  
* The auto CD play function operates if the "Auto insert notifica-  
tion" box in the computer's CD-ROM control panel is checked.  
(The box is checked by default.)  
3. Click [Installing the PC Card Viewer Utility 1.0]  
The setup dialog appears.  
Contents of the English version PC CardViewer software  
(PC Card Viewer Utility 1.0)  
This is the software used for creating PC Card Viewer slides. In  
this manual it is referred to as the "PC Card Viewer software".  
PC Card Viewer PPT Converter 1.0  
This is an application that converts files created with Microsoft  
PowerPoint 97/2000 into indexes so that they can be played di-  
rectly with the PC Card Viewer Utility 1.0.  
PC Card Viewer PPT Converter is installed automatically when  
you install the PC Card Viewer Utility.  
* Follow the instructions in the setup dialog to complete the in-  
stallation.  
For instructions on uninstalling the PC Card Viewer software, see  
page E-47.  
To start PC Card Viewer PPT Converter:  
* Select PC Card Viewer PPT Converter from NEC Projector  
Tools.  
Basic Operation of the PC Card Viewer Software  
PC Card Viewer Utility is an application for editing documents, con-  
verting them into slides and storing them on CompactFlash cards as  
playback data (indexes) for presentations using projectors.  
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Drag:  
Prev:  
Next:  
Play:  
Drags to move the tool bar. This is available for  
USB mouse operation only.  
Operating the PC Card Viewer Function from  
the Projector (playback)  
Returns to the previous slide or folder. Or this lets  
you play slides back in reverse.  
This section describes the operation for showing slides of presenta-  
tion documents created using the PC Card Viewer function with the  
projector.  
It is also possible to make slides directly from the images projected  
with the projector.  
Advances to the next slide or folder. Or this lets  
you play slides back.  
Plays back automatically or manually depending  
on the setting on PC Card Viewer Options of the  
menu. This allows you to move on to the next slide  
when “Manual Play” is selected.  
Projecting slides  
1. Insert a CompactFlash card into the card slot.  
Insert the CompactFlash card with the side with the insertion di-  
rection arrow on the top.  
Stop:  
This allows you to stop Auto Play while you are  
playing back and to resume playing from the se-  
lected slide or folder when “Auto Play” is selected.  
* Press the eject button to eject the card.  
Jump:  
Displays a list of slides while you are playing back.  
2. Select the “PC Card Viewer” from the Source Select menu.  
Select:  
Displays a list of folders while you are playing  
back.  
Setup:  
Displays the PC Card Viewer Options dialog box  
on Page 2 of the Setup dialog box.  
Delete: Deletes a captured slide(s) or all the captured slides  
in the Capture – specific folder.  
View:  
Hides the tool bar while you are playing back.  
Pressing the MENU button or clicking with the  
right button of a mouse shows it again.  
3. Project slides.  
NOTE: If no memory card is inserted in the PC CARD slot, there is no signal,  
and a black, blue or logo background is displayed, depending on the setting.  
Checking “Show Folder List”, means that selecting PC Card  
Viewer input displays a list of the folders in the CompactFlash  
card and if “Auto Play” is checked the projector automatically  
starts to play slides at the first slide of the folder you have  
selected.  
Playback is stopped when SLIDE +/- button on the remote control or  
ꢀ ꢁ button on the cabinet is pressed in Auto Play mode.  
NOTE: Up to 12 indexes can be displayed on the list of folders. The folder in  
the right bottom is always a folder exclusively for captured images, but is  
only displayed when images have been captured. To display the list of folders  
when there are 13 or more indexes stored on the CompactFlash card, select  
"Edit index" from the PC Card Viewer software's "File" menu and move the  
index you want to display to within 12 indexes from the top of the folder  
index. For details on indexes, refer to the PC Card Viewer software's help  
folder.  
A tool bar will appear when you press the MENU button on the re-  
mote control or the projector cabinet or clicking with the right but-  
ton of a mouse.  
View  
Setup  
Prev  
Play  
Jump  
Drag  
Select  
The tool bar includes the following buttons:  
Delete  
Next  
Stop  
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When the tool bar is not displayed:  
Press the FOLDER LIST button on the remote control to display  
folders from a CompactFlash card in the projector’s PC Card slot.  
Auto Play Mode  
If the “Auto Play” option is selected in “PC Card Viewer Op-  
tions” of the menu, any given slide will start to play automati-  
cally. You can also specify Auto Play Interval between 5 and  
300 seconds.  
Multi cursor (blue marks)  
Folder  
Folder  
Folder  
Folder  
Folder  
SLIDE  
Switching to Slides Directly from Other Input Modes  
With this function it is possible to switch directly to a slide when the  
picture of a VCR or computer is being projected.  
Example:  
When conducting presentations using a combination of slides and  
moving pictures from a VCR, etc., it is possible to switch from a PC  
Card Viewer slide to the video picture then back to the PC Card  
Viewer slide simply by using a source button and PC CARD button.  
02 : 0001 / 0008  
Current folder number  
Number of all slides  
in folder  
Current slide number  
NOTE: Even if you switch the current PC Card Viewer source to an-  
other source, the current slide is retained. When you return back to  
the PC Card Viewer, you will get the slide that has been retained.  
Use the SLIDE +/- button to  
advance to the next folder or  
return to the previous folder.  
OFF  
ON  
Folder  
POWER  
S-VIDEO RGB1  
VIDEO  
AUTO ADJ.  
RGB2  
LASER  
Slide(Table) cursor  
(green marks)  
Slide  
Slide  
Slide  
Slide  
Slide  
Slide  
Slide  
Slide  
SELECT  
02 : 0004 / 0008  
PJ  
Use the SLIDE +/- button to  
advance to the next slide or re-  
turn to the previous slide.  
FOCUS  
ZOOM  
SHIFT  
Slide  
HELP  
POINTER PC CARD  
SLIDE  
KEYSTONE MAGNIFY  
NOTE: You can also use the and button on the remote control to select  
folders or slides.  
FREEZE  
VOLUME  
FOLDER  
SLIDE  
If you use the  
and  
button on the remote control for PC Card Viewer  
operation, press the PJ button to switch to the Projector mode and the PJ  
button lights red.  
PIC-MUTE  
LIST  
SELECT  
Works as the Select button on  
the projector.  
NOTE: The PC card editing operation cannot be performed from the  
C
E
N
projector. Do so using the PC Card Viewer software.  
PJ  
Lit red  
FOCUS  
ZOOM  
SHIFT  
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NOTE:  
Capturing Images Displayed on the Projector  
• File size of the captured image varies depending on the resolution of an  
input signal.  
Storing images displayed on the projector on the  
CompactFlash card  
• Since an image data is compressed with the JPEG format, the image is  
slightly degraded.  
Preparations:  
NOTE: An hourglass indicating that an image is being captured appears on  
the projector's display. Do not eject the CompactFlash card or turn off the  
projector's power while this icon is displayed. Doing so will damage the  
CompactFlash card data.  
Insert the CompactFlash card into the card slot.  
Insert the CompactFlash card with the side with the insertion  
direction arrow on the top.  
* Press the eject button to eject the card.  
If the CompactFlash card data is damaged, use a computer to repair the data.  
1. Project the image you wish to store on the projector.  
2. Select the “Capture” from the Tools menu.  
NOTE: The folder in the right bottom is always a folder exclusively for cap-  
tured images. To display the list of folders when there are 13 or more indexes  
stored on the CompactFlash card, select "Edit index" from the PC Card Viewer  
software's "File" menu and move the index you want to display to within 12  
indexes from the top of the folder index. For details on indexes, refer to the  
PC Card Viewer software's help file.  
Freeze  
Drag  
Capture  
Exit  
3. A tool bar will appear.  
The tool bar includes the following buttons:  
Drag: Drags to move the tool bar (for USB mouse opera-  
tion only).  
Capture: Captures an image and save it as a JPEG file in a  
CompactFlash card.  
Freeze: Freezes and unfreezes images.  
Exit:  
Exits the Capture function. Another option to exit  
the Capture function is to press MENU or CANCEL  
button on the remote control or projector cabinet.  
NOTE: You can compress a captured file (JPEG) using the Capture Options in  
the Setup dialog. See page E-38.  
NOTE: Captured images with higher resolution than the projector's native  
resolution cannot be displayed correctly.  
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Deleting Captured Images  
Uninstalling the PC Card Viewer Software  
View  
Even if you do now know the PC Card Viewer software's file names  
or where they are stored, the PC Card Viewer software files can be  
easily removed from the system using the "Install/Uninstall Appli-  
cations" control panel in Windows. (Normally there is no need to  
perform this operation.)  
Setup  
Prev  
Play  
Jump  
Drag  
Select  
Delete  
Next  
Stop  
Uninstalling the software  
Using the Delete button on the tool bar for PC Card Viewer can de-  
lete captured images.  
To delete captured images:  
Use the procedure described below to uninstall the PC Card Viewer  
software files.  
1) Select PC Card Viewer.  
2) Use button to select the Capture folder in the right bottom of  
the screen.  
1. From the "Start" menu, select "Settings" then "Control Panels".  
3) Press the MENU button to display the tool bar.  
4) Use the or button to select the Delete icon and press the  
ENTER button or click with a mouse button.  
Viewing Digital Images  
Digital images can be played with the PC Card Viewer if the follow-  
ing conditions are met:  
If the image can be stored on an MS-DOS format CompactFlash  
card  
2. In the "Control Panels" dialog box, double-click on "Add/Re-  
move Programs".  
If the image can be stored in a format supported by the PC Card  
Viewer.  
With the PC Card Viewer, images on the card are searched for  
in directories and images in JPEG or BMP format are recog-  
nized as slides.  
Searchable directories are directories within two steps from the  
root directory, and searchable images are images within the first  
12 files in the directory. Only file and slide switching are pos-  
sible.  
NOTE: The maximum number of images recognized as slides within one di-  
rectory is 128.  
3. In the "Add/Remove Programs Properties" dialog box, click the  
"Setup/Remove" tab, then select "PC Card Viewer Utility 1.0"  
from the list of applications and click on "Add/Remove".  
4. In the "Confirm File Deletion" dialog box, click "Yes".  
5. Once the application is uninstalled, click on "OK" in the "Re-  
move Program From Your Computer" dialog box.  
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Terminology  
PC card  
This is the name of a card currently being standardized by the Japan Electronic Industry Association (JEIDA) and  
PCMCIA (Personal Computer Memory Card Interface Association) of the United States.  
ATA card  
A type of PC card. ATA was originally a type of interface between computers and fixed disk devices. The ATA  
card is a standard card-type recording medium.  
CompactFlash  
TYPE (I, II and III)  
BMP  
CompactFlash card is a small removable card conforming to ATA specifications. It is one-fourth the volume of a  
PCMCIA card.  
PCMCIA 2.1 PC cards are divided into three types according to their thickness: Type I (3.3 mm), Type II (5.0 mm)  
and Type III (10.5 mm).  
A type of image format. The standard Windows Bit Map format used for MS-DOS/Windows-compatible comput-  
ers.  
JPEG  
A type of image format. "JPEG" is the abbreviation of Joint Photographic Experts Group. JPEG compression  
offers efficient data storage. The data not required for displaying the image is identified and deleted. Since the  
data is deleted, JPEG algorithms are said to be irreversible. This means that once the image is compressed, the  
decompressed image it is not the same as the original image.  
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4. MAINTENANCE  
This section describes the simple maintenance procedures you should  
follow to replace the lamp.  
3
Remove the lamp housing by pulling out the handle.  
NOTE: There is an interlock on this case to prevent the risk of electrical  
shock. Do not attempt to circumvent this interlock.  
Replacing the Lamp  
After your lamp has been operating for 1000 hours (up to 1500 hours  
: Eco mode) or longer, the “Status” indicator in the cabinet will go  
on and the message will appear. Even though the lamp may still be  
working, replace it at 1000 hours (up to 1500 hours : Eco mode) to  
maintain optimal projector performance.  
A U D I O  
P C C O  
N
T
R O L  
R
G
CAUTION  
Interlock  
DO NOT TOUCH THE LAMP immediately after it has been  
used. It will be extremely hot. Turn the projector off, wait 90  
seconds, and then disconnect the power cable. Allow at least  
one hour for the lamp to cool before handling.  
4
Insert a new lamp housing until the lamp housing is plugged into  
the socket.  
CAUTION: Do not use a lamp other than the NEC replacement lamp  
(LT51LP).  
DO NOT REMOVE ANY SCREWS except the lamp cover  
screw and three lamp case screws.You could receive an elec-  
tric shock.  
The projector will turn off and go into stand by mode after 1100  
hours (up to 1600 hours : Eco mode) of service. If this happens,  
be sure to replace the lamp. If you continue to use the lamp after  
1000 hours (up to 1500 hours : Eco mode) of use, 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 NEC dealer for lamp replacement.  
A
U
D
I O  
P
C
C
O
N
T
R
O
R
G
L
B
5
Secure it in place with the three screws.  
To replace the lamp:  
Be sure to tighten the screws.  
1
Loosen the lamp cover screw until the screwdriver goes into a  
freewheeling condition and remove the lamp cover. The lamp  
cover screw is not removable.  
A
U
D
I O  
P
C
C
O
N
T
R
O
R
G
L
B
S
- V  
I D  
E
O
A U D I O  
P C C O N T R O L  
6
Reattach the lamp cover.  
R G B  
S - V I D E O  
V I D E O  
U S B  
P C C A R D  
A C I N  
A U D I O  
P C C O N T R O L  
R G B  
S - V I D E O  
2
Loosen the three screws securing the lamp housing until the screw-  
driver goes into a freewheeling condition. The three screws are  
not removable.  
7
Tighten the lamp cover screw.  
Be sure to tighten the screw.  
A U D I O  
P C C O N T R O L  
R G B  
A U D I O  
S - V I D E O  
P C C O N T R  
R G B  
O L  
V I D E O  
U S B  
8
After you install a new lamp, select the Main menu [Projector  
Options] [Setup] [Page 4] [Clear Lamp Hour Meter] to  
reset the lamp usage hours.  
P C C A R D  
A
C
I N  
If the projector will not be turned on after using 1100 hours (up  
to 1600 hours : Eco mode) of service, press and hold the [Help]  
button on the remote control for ten seconds or longer to reset the  
lamp time clock to zero.  
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5. TROUBLESHOOTING  
This section helps you resolve problems you may encounter while setting up or using the projector.  
Power/Status Light Messages  
Condition  
Power Indicator Status Indicator  
Note  
Standby  
Steady orange  
Blinking green  
Steady green  
Steady green  
Steady green  
Cooling down  
Blinks green for 90 seconds  
Lamp in Normal mode  
Lamp in Eco mode  
Retrying to turn on lamp  
Steady green  
Blinking orange  
The projector retries 3 times at an interval of  
15 sec for max. 45 sec)  
One minute after lamp is turned Blinking green No light in Normal mode / Steady  
on  
green in Eco mode  
Lamp has reached its end of life Steady green  
(Normal: 1000 hours or over)  
(Eco: 1500 hours or over)  
Steady red  
Message appears on screen during 1000-1100  
hours (1500-1600 hours: Eco mode) of lamp  
usage. The projector reaches its end of life.  
Please replace the lamp as soon as possible  
Lamp life has reached its end of Steady orange Steady red  
life  
The projector is in standby mode and cannot  
be turned on.  
(Normal: 1100 hours or over)  
(Eco: 1600 hours or over)  
Lamp cover error  
Temperature error  
Fan error  
Steady orange Blinking red (1 sec interval)  
The projector is in standby mode and cannot  
be turned on.  
Steady orange Blinking red (4 sec interval)  
Steady orange Blinking red (8 sec interval)  
Steady orange Blinking red (12 sec interval)  
The projector is in standby mode and cannot  
be turned on.  
The projector is in standby mode and cannot  
be turned on.  
The projector is in standby mode and cannot  
be turned on.  
Lamp error  
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Common Problems & Solutions  
Problem  
Check These Items  
Does not turn on  
Check that the power cable is plugged in and that the power button on the projector cabinet or the  
remote control is on.  
Ensure that the lamp cover is installed correctly. See page E-49.  
Check to see if the projector has overheated or the lamp usage exceeds 1100 hours (up to 1600 hours  
: Eco mode). If there is insufficient ventilation around the projector or if the room where you’re  
presenting is particularly warm, move the projector to a cooler location.  
No picture  
Use the menu to select your source (Video, S-Video, RGB or PC Card Viewer). See page E-33.  
Ensure your cables are connected properly.  
Use menus to adjust the brightness and contrast. See page E-33  
Remove the lens cap.  
Reset the settings or adjustments to factory preset levels using the Factory Default in theAdjustment  
Menu. See page E-35  
Image isn’t square to the screen  
Picture is blurred  
Reposition the projector to improve its angle to the screen. See page E-25  
Use the Keystone in the Adjustment Menu to correct the trapezoid distortion. See page E-34  
Adjust the focus. See page E-25  
Reposition the projector to improve its angle to the screen. See page E-25  
Ensure that the distance between the projector and screen is within the adjustment range of the lens.  
See page E-17  
Image is scrolling vertically,  
horizontally or both  
Use menus or Source button on the remote control or the cabinet to select the source you want to  
input.  
Remote control does not work  
Install new batteries. See page E-14.  
Make sure there are no obstacles between you and the projector.  
Stand within 22 feet (7 m) of the projector. See page E-14  
Make sure that you are in the Projector mode and the PJ button lights in red. If not, press the PJ  
button.  
Status indicator is lit or blink-  
ing  
See the Status Light messages above.  
Cross color in RGB mode  
If Auto Adjust is off, turn it on. If Auto Adjust is on, turn it off and balance the image with the  
Position/Clock in the Image Options. See page E-35 or E-38  
When using the PC Card Viewer function  
Problem  
Check These Items  
No picture  
Is “PC Card Viewer” selected from the Source menu?  
Is the CompactFlash memory card seated in the PC CARD slot completely?  
Are slide data stored in the CompactFlash memory card?  
Have the contents of the CompactFlash memory card been destroyed?  
Part of a slide is not displayed  
While an image with over 1024
ן
768 dots is projected, several lines of information will be lost. Use  
the supplied software change the image to 1024
ן
768 dots in size.  
Contents of CompactFlash Card  
are damaged  
Use a computer, etc., to repair the data.  
For more information contact your dealer.  
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6. SPECIFICATIONS  
This section provides technical information about the LT150Z Projector's performance  
Model Number  
LT150Z  
Optical  
DMD™  
Lens  
Single Chip Digital Micromirror Device(DMD™), 1024x768 dots  
Manual zoom, Manual focus: F2.6 – 2.8 f= 28.3 – 34.0mm  
135 W NSH lamp  
Lamp  
(The lamp is warranted for 1000 hours of operation time within 6 months.)  
30 - 200 inches (0.8 - 5.1 m) diagonal  
Image Size  
Projection Distance  
3.8 – 31.7ft (1.16 – 9.67m)  
Electrical  
Inputs  
Video (NTSC / PAL / PAL-N / PAL-M / PAL60 / SECAM / NTSC4.43)  
Horizontal Frequency : 15 -100 kHz (RGB : 24 kHz or over)  
Vertical Frequency : 50 -120 Hz  
Video Bandwidth  
RGB: 80 MHz (-3dB)  
Color Reproduction  
Horizontal Resolution  
Full color, 16.7 million colors simultaneously.  
550 TV lines : NTSC / PAL / YCbCr  
300 TV lines : SECAM  
RGB  
1024 dots horizontal, 768 dots vertical  
Power Requirement  
Input Current  
100 - 120 / 200 - 240 VAC, 50 / 60 Hz  
2.2 A (100 -120 VAC) / 1.1A (200 -240 VAC)  
Mechanical  
Dimensions  
9.6" (W) x 2.1" (H) x 7.7" (D) / 243mm (W) x 53mm (H) x 196mm (D) (not including protrusions)  
3.3 lbs / 1.5 kg  
Net Weight  
Environmental Considerations  
Operational Temperatures  
Storage Temperatures  
: 41˚ to 95˚F (5˚ to 35˚C), 20 to 80% humidity  
:14˚ to 122˚F (-10˚ to 50˚C), 20 to 80% humidity  
Regulations  
UL Approved (UL 1950, CSA 950)  
Meets DOC Canada Class B requirements  
Meets FCC Class B requirements  
Meets AS/NZS3548 Class B  
Meets EMC Directive (EN55022, EN55024, EN61000-3-2, EN61000-3-3)  
Meets Low Voltage Directive (EN60950, TUV GS Approved)  
Digital Light Processing, DLP, Digital Micromirror Device and DMD are trademarks of Texas Instruments.  
The specifications are subject to change without notice.  
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Cabinet Dimensions  
P C C O N T R O L  
U S B  
A C I N  
V I D E O  
R G B  
S - V I D E O  
P C C A R D  
A U D I O  
A C C E S C S A P R C D  
P O W E R  
S T A T U S  
S T A N D B Y  
O N  
A D J U S T  
A U T O  
S O U R C E  
/
S E L E C T  
196 (7.7”)  
238 (9.4”)  
243 (9.6”)  
43.5 (1.71”)  
Lens center  
Lens center  
53 (2.1”)  
8 (0.31”)  
29.5 (1.16”)  
Unit = mm (inch)  
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D-Sub Pin Assignments  
Mini D-Sub 15 Pin Connector  
Signal Level  
Video signal : 0.7Vp-p (Analog)  
Sync signal : TTL level  
5
4
3
2
1
10  
9
8
7
6
15 14 13 12 11  
Pin No.  
RGB Signal (Analog)  
YCbCr Signal  
1
2
Red  
Cr  
Y
Green or Sync on Green  
Blue  
3
Cb  
4
Ground  
5
Ground  
6
Red Ground  
Green Ground  
Blue Ground  
No Connection  
Sync Signal Ground  
Cr Ground  
Y Ground  
Cb Ground  
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
Bi-directional DATA (SDA)  
Horizontal Sync or Composite Sync  
Vertical Sync  
Data Clock  
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Compatible Input Signal List  
Resolution  
( Dots )  
Frequency H.  
( kHz )  
Refresh Rate  
( Hz )  
Dot Clock  
( MHz )  
Signal  
NTSC  
PAL  
SECAM  
VESA  
IBM  
MAC  
MAC  
MAC  
VESA  
VESA  
IBM  
15.734  
15.625  
15.625  
31.47  
31.47  
31.47  
34.97  
35  
60  
50  
50  
59.94  
60  
-
-
-
640  
640  
640  
640  
640  
640  
640  
640  
640  
720  
720  
720  
720  
800  
800  
800  
800  
ן
ן
ן
ן
ן
ן
ן
ן
ן
ן
ן
ן
ן
ן
ן
ן
ן
ן
ן
ן
ן
ן
ן
ן
ן
ן
ן
ן
ן
ן
ן
ן
ן
ן
ן
ן
ן
ן
ן
480  
480  
480  
480  
480  
480  
480  
480  
480  
350  
400  
350  
400  
600  
600  
600  
600  
600  
624  
768  
768  
768  
768  
768  
768  
864  
870  
900  
900  
960  
1024  
1024  
1024  
1024  
1024  
1024  
1080  
1080  
720  
25.175  
25.175  
25.175  
31.334  
30.24  
31.5  
31.5  
31.49  
36  
28.322  
40  
35.5  
35.5  
36  
60  
66.67  
66.67  
72.81  
75  
37.86  
37.5  
39.375  
43.269  
31.469  
37.927  
39.44  
39.44  
35.16  
37.879  
48.077  
46.88  
53.674  
49.725  
35.5  
48.363  
57.476  
60.241  
60.023  
68.677  
67.5  
68.681  
61.796  
71.736  
60  
64.286  
65.2  
78.125  
81.13  
79.976  
91.146  
33.75  
28.13  
45  
31.47  
15.73  
75.0  
75  
VESA  
IBM  
VESA  
IBM  
85.01  
70.09  
85.04  
87.85  
87.85  
56.25  
60.32  
72.19  
75  
85.06  
74.55  
43 Interlaced  
60  
70.07  
74.93  
75.03  
85  
75  
75.6  
IBM  
VESA  
VESA  
VESA  
VESA  
VESA  
MAC  
VESA  
VESA  
VESA  
MAC  
VESA  
VESA  
VESA  
MAC  
SUN  
40  
50  
49.5  
56.25  
57.283  
44.9  
65  
75  
80  
78.75  
94.5  
108  
800  
832  
1024  
1024  
1024  
1024  
1024  
1024  
1152  
1152  
1152  
1152  
1280  
1280  
1280  
1280  
1280  
1280  
1280  
#
#
#
#
#
#
#
#
#
#
#
#
#
#
#
#
#
#
#
#
100  
65.95  
76.05  
60  
92.94  
105.6  
108  
108  
118.5  
135  
135  
135  
157.5  
74.25  
74.25  
74.25  
SGI  
VESA  
VESA  
MAC  
HP  
SUN  
VESA  
VESA  
60.02  
69.89  
72.01  
76.11  
75.03  
85.02  
60 Interlace  
50 Interlace  
60 Progressive  
59.94 Progressive 27  
59.9 Interlace  
60  
65  
70  
75  
HDTV (1080i)(1125i) 1920  
HDTV (1080i)(1125i) 1920  
HDTV (720p)(750p) 1280  
SDTV (480p)(525p)  
SDTV (480i)(525i)  
VESA  
VESA  
VESA  
VESA  
1600  
1600  
1600  
1600  
ן
ן
ן
ן
1200  
1200  
1200  
1200  
162  
175.5  
189  
202.5  
81.3  
87.5  
93.75  
#:Images in above flagged with # are compressed with Advanced AccuBlend.  
NOTE1: Some composite sync signals may not be displayed correctly.  
NOTE2: Signals other than those specified in the table above may not be displayed correctly. If this should happen, change the refresh rate or resolution on your PC. Refer  
to Display Properties help section of your PC for procedures.  
NOTE3: UXGA (1600
ן
1200) is supported for separate sync signal only.  
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PC Control Codes  
Function  
Cable Connection  
Communication Protocol  
Baud rate:  
Code Data  
38400 bps  
8 bits  
POWER ON  
02H 00H 00H 00H 00H 02H  
02H 01H 00H 00H 00H 03H  
02H 03H 00H 00H 02H 01H 01H 09H  
02H 03H 00H 00H 02H 01H 06H 0EH  
Data length:  
Parity:  
No parity  
One bit  
None  
POWER OFF  
Stop bit:  
X on/off:  
INPUT SELECT RGB  
INPUT SELECT VIDEO  
Full duplex  
Communications  
procedure:  
INPUT SELECT S-VIDEO 02H 03H 00H 00H 02H 01H 0BH 13H  
INPUT SELECT PC CARD VIEWER 02H 03H 00H 00H 02H 01H 1FH 27H  
PICTURE MUTE ON  
PICTURE MUTE OFF  
SOUND MUTE ON  
02H 10H 00H 00H 00H 12H  
02H 11H 00H 00H 00H 13H  
02H 12H 00H 00H 00H 14H  
02H 13H 00H 00H 00H 15H  
02H 14H 00H 00H 00H 16H  
PC Control Connector (DIN-8P)  
To RxD of PC  
SOUND MUTE OFF  
ON SCREEN MUTE ON  
8
7
6
5
4
3
ON SCREEN MUTE OFF 02H 15H 00H 00H 00H 17H  
2
1
NOTE: Contact your local dealer for a full list of PC Control Codes if needed.  
To TxD of PC  
To GND of PC  
NOTE: Pins 2, 3, 5, 6 and 8 are used inside the projector.  
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