NEC MULTISYNC HIVID 6500 XT 6500G User Manual

MultiSync Hivid 6500 Projector  
Large Screen MultiSync Projection System  
User’s Manual  
Model number: XL-6500/XL-6500G  
INTRODUCTION  
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.  
Installation  
1. Place the projector on a flat, level surface and in a dry area free from dust and moisture.  
2. Do not place the projector in direct sunlight, near heaters or heat radiating appliances.  
3. Exposure to direct sunlight, smoke or steam could harm internal components.  
4. Handle your projector carefully. Dropping or jarring your projector could damage internal components.  
5. Do not place heavy objects on top of the projector.  
6. If installing the projector on the ceiling:  
a. The ceiling must be strong enough to support the projector and the installation must be performed in accordance with any local  
building codes.  
b. Qualified NEC authorized dealer personnel must install the projector.  
Power Supply  
1. The projector is designed to operate on a power supply of 2.4KW(MAX) AC200-240V 50/60Hz. Ensure that your power supply fits  
this requirement before attempting to use your projector.  
2. Handle the power cable carefully and avoid excessive bending. A damaged cord can cause electric shock or fire.  
3. If the projector will not be used for an extended period of time, disconnect the plug from the power outlet.  
4. Placing the power cord and the RGB cable closely to each other can cause beat noise. If this happens, keep the two separated so that  
beat noise is not generated.  
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 careful not to scratch or mar the lens.  
Fire and Shock Precautions  
1. Ensure that there is sufficient ventilation and that vents are unobstructed to prevent potentially dangerous concentrations of ozone  
and the build-up of heat inside your projector. Allow at least 3 inches (10cm) of space between your projector and a wall.  
2. Prevent foreign objects such as paper clips and bits of paper from falling into your projector. Do not attempt to retrieve 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 person.  
3. Do not place any liquids on top of your projector.  
CAUTION: High Pressure Lamp May Explode if Improperly Handled. Refer Servicing to Qualified Service Personnel.  
Lamp Caution: Please read before operation  
Due to the lamp being sealed in a pressurized environment, there is a small risk of explosion, if not operated correctly. There is  
minimal risk involved, if the unit is proper working order, but if damaged or operated beyond the recommended 1500 hours, the  
risk of explosion increases.  
Please note that there is a warning system built in, that displays the following message when you reach 1500 hours of operation”  
Lamp Running Time is Over 1500 Hours!!” When you see this message please contact your NEC Dealer for a replacement.  
If the lamp does explode, smoke will be discharged from the vents located on the side of the unit. This smoke is comprised of  
glass in particulate form and Xenon gas, and will not cause harm if kept out of your eyes. If your eyes have been exposed to this  
gas, please flush your eyes out with water immediately and seek immediate medical attention. Do not rub your eyes! This could  
cause serious injury.  
WARNING:Do not look into the lens while the projector is on. Serious damage to your eyes could result.  
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INTRODUCTION  
Recommandations importantes  
Ces instructions de sécurité ont pour but d'assurer une longue vie à votre projecteur et d'éviter un incendie ou une décharge  
électrique. Prière de les lire avec attention et de tenir compte de tous les avertissements.  
Installation  
1. Placer le projecteur sur une surface plate et de niveau, et dans un endroit sec et à l'abri des poussières et de l'humidité.  
2. Ne pas exposer le projecteur aux rayons directs du soleil, ni le placer près d'un chauffage ou de dispositifs de radiation de  
chaleur.  
3. L'exposition aux rayons directs du soleil, à la fumée ou à la vapeur pourrait endommager des composants internes.  
4. Manipuler le projecteur avec précautions. Laisser tomber le projecteur ou lui donner des chocs pourrait endommager des  
composants internes.  
5. Ne pas poser d'objets lourds sur le dessus du projecteur.  
6. En cas d'installation du projecteur au plafond :  
a. Le plafond doit être assez résistant pour supporter le projecteur et l'installation doit être faite en conformité avec toute norme  
de construction locale.  
b.Le projecteur doit être installé par du personnel qualifié d'un revendeur agréé NEC.  
Alimentation  
1. Le projecteur est conçu pour fonctionner sous une tension d'alimentation de 2,4 KW (MAX) CA 200-240 V 50/60 Hz. S'assurer  
que la tension du secteur soit conforme à ces caractéristiques avant d'utiliser le projecteur.  
2. Manipuler le cordon d'alimentation avec précautions et éviter des flexions excessives. Un cordon endommagé peut occasionner  
une décharge électrique ou un incendie.  
3. Si le projecteur ne doit pas être utilisé pendant une longue période, débrancher la fiche de la prise de courant.  
4. Placer le cordon d'alimentation et le câble RGB tout près l'un de l'autre peut occasionner un bruit de battement. Si cela se  
produit, les maintenir séparés jusqu'à ce que le bruit de battement disparaisse.  
Nettoyage  
1. Débrancher le projecteur avant de le nettoyer.  
2. Nettoyer régulièrement le boîtier extérieur avec un chiffon humide. S'il est très sale, utiliser un détergent doux. Ne jamais  
utiliser de détergent forts ou de solvants tels que de l'alcool ou du diluant.  
3. Utiliser un souffleur ou du papier pour objectif pour nettoyer l'objectif, et faire attention de ne pas griffer ou endommager  
l'objectif.  
Précautions contre l'incendie ou la décharge  
1. S'assurer qu'il y ait une ventilation suffisante et que les ouvertures ne soient pas obstruées afin d'éviter des concentrations  
potentiellement dangereuses d'ozone et l'accumulation de chaleur à l'intérieur du projecteur. Laisser au moins 10 cm d'espace  
entre le projecteur et un mur.  
2. Empêcher tous objets étrangers tels que des attaches trombones ou des morceaux de papier de tomber à l'intérieur du projecteur.  
Ne pas essayer de récupérer des objets qui seraient tombés dans le projecteur. Ne pas introduire d'objets métalliques tels qu'un fil  
ou un tournevis dans le projecteur. Si quelque-chose doit tomber dans le projecteur, le débrancher immédiatement et faire  
enlever l'objet par un technicien agréé NEC.  
3. Ne pas poser de liquides sur le dessus du projecteur.  
ATTENTION : La lampe à haute pression peut exploser si elle est manipulée incorrectement. Confier l'entretien à du personnel  
d'entretien qualifié.  
Précautions avec la lampe : lire avant l'utilisation  
La lampe a été scellée dans un environnement sous pression, et il y a donc un petit risque d'explosion, si elle n'est pas utilisée  
correctement. Le risque est minime si l'appareil est en bon ordre de marche, mais s'il est endommagé ou utilisé au-delà des 1500  
heures recommandées, le risque d'explosion augmente alors.  
Il est à noter l'existence d'un système d'avertissement intégré, lequel affiche le message "Lamp Running Time is Over 1500  
Hours!! (Le temps de fonctionnement de la lampe a dépassé 1500 heures !! ") " lorsque les 1500 heures de fonctionnement sont  
atteintes. Lorsque ce message appara"t, prière de contacter son revendeur NEC pour un remplacement.  
Si la lampe explose, de la fumée peut être produite par les fentes d'aération situées sur le côté de l'appareil. Cette fumée est  
composée de verre sous forme de particules et de gaz de Xenon, et n'est pas nuisible si elle est maintenue à distance des yeux. Si  
les yeux sont exposés à ce gaz, les rincer immédiatement à l'eau courante et consulter tout de suite un médecin. Ne pas frotter les  
yeux ! Cela pourrait provoquer une grave blessure.  
AVERTISSEMENT :  
Ne pas regarder dans l'objectif lorsque le projecteur est allumé. De sérieux dommages aux yeux pourraient en résulter.  
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VISUAL SYSTEMS DIVISION  
LIMITED WARRANTY .  
NEC Technologies, Inc.(hereafter NECTECH)warrants this prod-  
uct to be free from defects in material and workmanship under the  
following terms.  
HOW YOU CAN GET WARRANTY SERVICE  
1. To obtain service on your product, consult the dealer from  
whom you purchased the product, or ship it prepaid to any  
authorized NECTECH service center.  
HOW LONG IS THE WARRANTY  
2. Whenever warranty service is required, the original dated in  
voice (or a copy) must be presented as proof of warranty  
coverage, and should be included in any shipment of the  
product. Please also include in any mailing, your name,  
address and a description of the problem (s).  
Parts and labor are warranted for (1) One Year from the date of  
the first customer purchase. The lamp is warranted for 1000  
hours of operating time or 90 days, whichever comes first.  
WHO IS PROTECTED  
This warranty may be enforced only by the first purchaser.  
3. For the name of the nearest NECTECH authorized service  
center, call NECTECH at 800-836-0655.  
LIMITATION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES  
WHAT IS COVERED AND WHAT IS NOT COVERED  
Except as specified below, this warranty covers all defects in  
material or workmanship in this product. The following are not  
covered by the warranty:  
All implied warranties, including warranties of merchantability  
and fitness for a particular purpose, are limited in duration to the  
length of this warranty.  
1. Any product which is not distributed in the U.S.A. or Canada by  
NECTECH or which is not purchased in the U.S.A. or Canada, from  
an authorized NECTECH dealer.  
EXCLUSION OF DAMAGES  
NECTECH’s liability for any defective product is limited to the  
repair or replacement of the product at our option. NECTECH shall  
not be liable for:  
If you are uncertain as to whether a dealer is authorized, please  
contact NECTECH at 800-836-0655.  
2. Any product on which the serial number has been defaced,  
modified or removed.  
1. Damage to other property caused by any defects in this  
product, damages based upon inconvenience, loss of use of  
the product, loss of time, commercial loss; or  
2. Any other damages whether incidental, consequential or  
otherwise. Some states do not allow limitation on how long an  
implied warranty lasts and/or do not allow the exclusion or  
limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the  
above limitations and exclusions may not apply to you.  
3. Damage, deterioration or malfunction resulting from:  
a. Accident, misuse, abuse, neglect, fire, water, lightning or  
other acts of nature, unauthorized product modification,  
or failure to follow instructions supplied with the product.  
b. Repair or attempted repair by anyone not authorized by  
NECTECH.  
c. Any shipment of the product (claims must be presented to  
the carrier).  
d. Removal or installation of the product.  
HOW STATE LAW RELATES TO THE WARRANTY  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also  
have other rights which vary from state to state.  
e. Any other cause which does not relate to a product defect.  
4. Cartons, batteries, external cabinets, magnetic tapes, or any  
accessories used in connection with the product.  
FOR MORE INFORMATION, TELEPHONE 800-836-0655  
NEC TECHNOLOGIES, INC.  
1250 N. Arlington Heights Road, Suite 500  
Itasca. Illinois 60143-1248  
WHAT NEC WILL COVER  
We will pay labor and material expenses for covered items, but we  
will not pay for the following:  
1. Removal or installation charges.  
2. Costs of initial technical adjustments(set-up), including ad-  
justment of user controls. These costs are the responsibility of  
the NECTECH dealer from whom the product was purchased.  
3. Payment of shipping charges.  
NOTE: All products returned to NECTECH for service MUST  
have prior approval. To get approval, call NEC Technologies at  
800-836-0655.  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS.  
INTRODUCTION  
Introduction To The MultiSync Hivid 6500 Projector.............. 7  
How Do You Get Started?....................................................... 7  
What’s In The Box? ................................................................ 7  
1.PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS  
Input Panel Features............................................................... 8  
Remote Control Features ...................................................... 12  
Remote Control Battery Installation...................................... 14  
Ajusting and Setting (Adjust Menu) ...................................... 43  
Source Registry ............................................. 43  
Amplitude ...................................................... 48  
White Balance ................................................ 48  
Signal Level ................................................... 48  
Uniformity ...................................................... 49  
Display Function ............................................ 50  
Lamp Mode .................................................... 51  
Set Option ...................................................... 52  
Passcode ....................................................... 52  
Setting Mode ................................................. 59  
Menu Mode .................................................... 67  
Execute Mode ................................................ 71  
Help Menu ..................................................... 74  
Help ............................................................... 74  
Topics ............................................................ 74  
Set Information .............................................. 74  
Others................................................................................... 75  
Test Pattern ................................................... 75  
Normalize/Load/Cancel .................................. 76  
2.INSTALLATION  
Setting Up Your MultiSync Hivid 6500 Projector.................. 16  
Moving the Projector ............................................................ 16  
Selecting A Location............................................................. 16  
Screen Size and Projection Distance .................................... 16  
Examples of Connections ..................................................... 20  
Cautions on Connections...................................................... 20  
When Used in Stand Alone Operation................................... 20  
When Used with One Switcher (ISS-6020/ISS-6020G) ........ 21  
When Used with Two or More Switchers (100 Inputs)......... 22  
REMOTE 1 Connector........................................................... 24  
3. OPERATION  
General Controls................................................................... 26  
Using The On-screen Menus ................................................ 27  
On Adjustment Mode............................................................ 27  
Menu Descriptions & Functions ........................................... 28  
Task Bar ............................................................................... 28  
Storing Projector Settings (Automatic Save Feature) ........... 29  
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4. SPECIFICATIONS  
5. APPENDIX  
78  
Basic Operation (Operate Menu)........................................... 30  
Source Select ....................................................................... 30  
Source Information............................................................... 32  
Picture Control ..................................................................... 37  
Display Control ..................................................................... 38  
Image Control....................................................................... 39  
Sound Control ...................................................................... 40  
Closed Caption ..................................................................... 40  
Timer Setting........................................................................ 41  
Message List ............................................................ 80  
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INTRODUCTION.  
This section introduces you to your new MultiSync Hivid 6500 Projector, provides a list of materials that  
comes with your projector and describes the features and controls.  
Congratulations On Your Purchase Of The MultiSync Hivid 6500 Projector  
The MultiSync Hivid 6500 is one of the very best projectors available today. Digital Light ProcessingTM  
(DLPTM ) by Texas Instruments enables you to project high bright precise images up to 500 inches across  
(measured diagonally) from your PC or Macintosh computer (desktop or notebook), VCR, document camera,  
laser disc player, DVD player and even an HD VCR or HD laser disc player.  
You can use the projector on a tabletop or cart, you can permanently mount it on a ceiling*, or you can use  
MultiSync Hivid 6500 Projector to project images from behind the screen. The wired remote control can be  
used with a cable, and you can even use the wireless remote control.  
Features you’ll enjoy :  
• A high-performance 1.6 KW Xenon lamp that delivers 6500 lumens (ANSI) and lamp life is 1500 hours.  
• DLP offers true color reproduction.  
• Display size can be altered to accommodate any picture size from 80 to 500 inches (measured diagonally).  
• White Uniformity circuit keeps color of a large image evenly  
• DLP projects images with uniform brightness onto screens while colors remain true to their original source.  
• Magnifying, Reducing and Panorama mode allows you to make an image large or smaller and wider.  
• Edge-blending feature provides a clean unbroken image of multiple screens.  
• The new bulb type Xenon short arc lamp offers bright images and yet its long life.  
• An image can be projected from in front or behind a screen, and the projector can even be installed on the  
ceiling*.  
• Supports HDTV and DVD signals as well as most IBM VGA, S-VGA, XGA, SXGA(scaling), Macintosh or  
any other RGB signals within a horizontal frequency range or 15 to 80 kHz and a vertical frequency range of  
30 to 120 Hz. This includes NTSC, PAL, SECAM, and NTSC4.43 standard video signals.  
• On-screen monitor out terminal allows you to view on-screen message on your PC when setting up your  
system.  
• The remote control can be used with or without a cable.  
* Installing the MultiSync Hivid 6500 Projector on the ceiling must be done by authorized NEC technicians.  
Consult your NEC dealer for more information.  
How Do You Get Started?  
The fastest way to get started is to take your time and do everything right the first time. Taking a few minutes  
now to review the manual may save you hours 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.  
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 MultiSync Hivid 6500 Projector.  
• NEC MultiSync Hivid 6500 Projector  
• Remote Control with Remote Cable (wireless/wired).  
• Power Cable  
• Ferrite Core  
• Two AA Batteries  
• User Manual  
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1.PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS.  
This compartment accommodates the remote control.  
The remote control serves as the key panel on the  
projector when it is plugged and fit in this compartment.  
POWER ON/STANDBY Indicator  
lights in green when the projector is turned on and  
lights in red when the projector is in standby.  
1
POWER  
ON/STANDBY Indicator  
XL-6500G  
OFF BREAKER ON  
AC INPUT  
AC INPUT  
OFF POWER ON  
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3
2
1 Breaker Switch  
NOTE: Do not turn off the main power while “- -” on the  
two digit display is blinking. During this time the lamp is  
cooling off.  
Press the switch to the ON position to turn on the breaker  
and press to the OFF position to turn off the breaker.  
When abnormal conditions are encountered, the breaker  
will trip and turn the projector off.  
6 POWER Indicator  
If the projector will not be used for an extended period of  
time, turn off the breaker by pressing the switch to the  
OFF position.  
Lights up when the projector is turned on.  
7 STANDBY Indicator  
2 Remote Sensor  
Lights up when the projector’ s main POWER switch is on.  
When the projector is used with the ISS-6020 switcher on  
SW1 level or SW2 level mode, this indicator flashes when  
the projector is not connected with the switcher correctily  
or when the switcher is turned off.  
Receives the signal from the supplied remote control  
when used in the wireless mode.  
3 Power Switch (Main power)  
To turn on the main power to the projector press the  
switch to the ON position (I). The STANDBY and the RC  
READY indicator will light.  
8 RC READY Indicator  
Lights up when the projector’s main POWER switch is on.  
Flashes when the projector receives a signal from the  
remote control.  
In this condition you can start up the projector by pressing  
the POWER ON button on the remote control or the  
POWER button on the side panel.  
Press to the OFF position (0) to turn the main power off.  
9 LAMP Indicator  
NOTE: When turning off the main power, first return the  
projector to the standby condition by pressing the  
POWER OFF button on the remote control or the POWER  
button on the side panel and then turn off the main  
POWER switch. These procedures are necessary to  
protect your projector and the connected equipment.  
Displays the lamp on or off.  
Indicator illuminates—Lamp is turned on  
Indicator goes out-Lamp is turned off  
0 Two Digit Display  
INDICATOR: Displays projector error codes.(“00” in  
normal operation)  
ON/OFF Switch: Turns the INDICATOR on or off.  
4 AC INPUT  
Connect the supplied power cord here (AC 200-240V).  
A REMOTE 2 Jacks  
5 POWER Button  
IN: for the wired remote control.  
Turns the projector on when the projector is in the  
standby condition (Main Power switch must be on and  
the STANDBY indicator lit). Turns the projector off after  
“- -” on the two digit display is blinking for three min-  
utes.  
OUT: for daisy-chaining multiple projectors and operating  
them with the same remote control. To do so, connect to a  
second projector’ s IN terminal to relay the input at the IN  
terminal of the first projector until all the projectors are  
connected.  
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1.PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS  
67  
8
9
5
C
POWER STANDBY RCREADY LAMP  
POWER ON/OFF  
OFF ON  
0
A
INDICATOR  
IN  
IN  
REMOTE2  
OPTION  
OUT  
OUT  
B
REMOTE1  
D
E
F
G
VIDEO  
BNC RCA  
VIDEO  
S-VIDEO  
R/Cr  
G/Y  
B/Cb  
H/HV  
V
OSD OUT  
2
Loosen the screw by turning  
and open to access the terminal  
panel.  
H I J K L  
M
N
J VIDEO Input RCA Terminal (INPUT A)  
B OPTION Connectors (D-Sub 9-pin)  
For system expansion such as PC-control.  
Connect to the RCA video output of the external equip-  
ment such as a VCR or laser disk player.  
IN: connect to the external equipment such as PC.  
OUT: for daisy-chaining multiple projectors and operating  
them with the same external equipment. To do so, connect  
to a second projector’ s IN terminal to relay the input at  
the IN terminal of the first projector until all the projectors  
are connected.  
K S-VIDEO Input Terminal (INPUT A)  
Connect to the S-video output of the external equipment  
such as a VCR with an S-video output.This terminal  
allows switching between S2 and S1 VIDEO input modes.  
See the “S-Video Mode” section for more information.  
C REMOTE 1 Connector (Mini D-Sub 15-pin)  
This terminal allows external control of the projector from  
either the Switcher or from an external control. When the  
Switcher is used, connect to the REMOTE 1 terminal on  
the back of the Switcher.  
L Active Indicator (green LED)  
Lights up when the INPUT A slot is selected.  
M R/Cr, G/Y, B/Cb, H H/V and V Input Terminals  
(INPUT A)  
NOTE: The ISS-6020/ISS-6020G Switcher is compatible  
with this projector.  
Connect R,G,B,H (Horizontal sync) and V (Vertical sync)  
outputs of the external equipment such as the Switcher). If  
using a component with a combined sync (SYNC)output,  
connect it to the H/V terminal.  
D INPUT E  
Not used.  
Connect component video outputs of the external equip-  
ment such as DVD player.  
E INPUT D  
Used for the factory-installed video processor only.  
N OSD OUT Connector (Mini D-Sub 15-pin)  
Outputs on-screen information. You can use this connec-  
tor to loop your on-screen information to an external  
monitor.  
F INPUT C  
Slot for adding optional RGB or video input cards.  
G INPUT B  
NOTE:  
Slot for adding optional RGB or video input cards.  
1)A picture may be distorted or no picture may appear  
when any one of the following procedures is performed:  
* An SXGA signal is input to the projector.  
* A High-refresh signal is input to the projector.  
2)Some types of monitor may display no image on the screen.  
H VIDEO Input BNC Terminal (INPUT A)  
Connect to the BNC video output of the external equip-  
ment such as a VCR or laser disk player.  
I VIDEO Input Select Switch  
Selects VIDEO input between BNC and RCA type.  
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1.PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS  
OPTIONAL Boards  
VIDEO INPUT Board [XG VIDIN (A)]  
Front view  
1
2
3
4
5
L
R
L
R
VIDEO  
S-VIDEO  
VIDEO INPUT  
AUDIO INPUT  
VIDEO  
S-VIDEO  
1 Active Indicator (green LED)...... Lights up when this board is selected.  
2 VIDEO INPUT Terminal ............... Connects composite video output signals.  
3 S-VIDEO INPUT Terminal ........... Connects S-video output signals.  
4 VIDEO INPUT Terminal ............... Connect to the audio outputs of the external equipment such as a VCR.  
(Not available on this model.)  
5 S-VIDEO INPUT Terminal ........... Connect to the S-video audio outputs of the external equipment such as a VCR  
with S-video outputs. (Not available on this model.)  
RGB INPUT Board [XG RGBIN (A)]  
Front view  
6
7
4
5
1
2
3
L
R
AUDIO INPUT  
RGB INPUT  
R
G
B
H/HV  
V
1 Active Indicator (green LED)...... Lights up when this board is selected.  
2 R Input Terminal.......................... Connects an Red output signal.  
3 G Input Terminal ......................... Connects a Green output signal.  
4 B Input Terminal.......................... Connects a Blue output signal.  
5 H/HV Input Terminal.................... Connects horizontal sync or horizontal/vertical sync output signals.  
6 V Input Terminal.......................... Connects a vertical sync output signal.  
7 AUDIO Input Terminals............... Connect to the audio outputs of the external equipment such as ISS-6020/6020G.  
(Not available on this model.)  
RGB INPUT Board  
Top view  
8
9
8 Rotary Switch (S1001)  
9 Jumper(S1002, S1003, S1004)  
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1.PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS  
The combination of the rotary switch and the jumper pins allows the projector to accept VIDEO signals. Note that this board cannot  
accept RGB signals when board is set to VIDEO input.  
Rotary switch (S1001)  
Jumper (S1002, S1003, S1004)  
Setting of Rotary switch  
No.  
Mark  
VIDEO  
OPTION  
RGB  
Input  
0
1
VIDEO input  
Option  
5
*1  
*2  
RGB  
3
RGB input  
Not used  
1
0
2, 4-9  
2
*1 ) No 1 is for future system expansion.  
*2) No 3 is factory preset.  
4
3
VIDEO  
Table for Setting Rotary Switch and Jumpers.  
Input Signal  
Setting of Rotary switch and Jumpers  
Board Identification  
B terminal  
Rotary Switch(S1001)  
Jumpers  
G terminal  
R terminal  
VIDEO  
R
C
B
VIDEO  
RGB  
0
3
(2, 3) Short  
(1, 2) Short  
Y
G
*
* indicates factory preset.  
SLOT FOR OPTIONAL MODULE  
INPUT C slot  
INPUT B slot  
VIDEO  
BNC RCA  
VIDEO  
S-VIDEO  
R/Cr  
G/Y  
B/Cb  
H/HV  
V
OSD OUT  
INPUT A slot  
Corresponding slot number  
You can also select the input signal directly by pressing the INPUT “1” through “10” button. In this case INPUT buttons function as  
follows:  
1) When the slot A(Mother board) is selected:  
INPUT 1 ...... RGB input  
3) When the slot C (optional board) is selected:  
When VIDEO board installed  
INPUT 7 ...... VIDEO input  
INPUT 8 ...... S-VIDEO input  
When RGB board installed  
INPUT 7 ...... RGB input  
INPUT 2 ...... VIDEO input  
INPUT 3 ...... S-VIDEO input  
2) When the slot B (optional board) is selected:  
When VIDEO board installed  
INPUT 4 ...... VIDEO input  
INPUT 5 ...... S-VIDEO input  
When RGB board installed  
INPUT 4 ...... RGB input  
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1.PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS  
Remote control unit  
1 Remote Jack  
1
Insert the supplied remote cable here.  
2 POWER Buttons (ON/OFF)  
Press the ON button to turn the projector on when the  
projector is in the standby condition (STANDBY and RC  
READY indicators lit). Press the OFF button to return the  
projector to the standby condition.  
POWER  
INPUT  
1 ABC 2 DEF  
ON  
OFF  
3 GHI  
2
TEST  
4 JKL 5 MNO 6 PQR  
7 STU 8 VWX 9 YZ/  
10 ,. CAPTION  
3 TEST Button  
3
5
7
H
I
Press to display the TEST PATTERN menu from which  
you can select a test pattern.  
4
OPERATE ADJUST  
PIC CTL SOUND CTL  
ON  
OFF  
6
8
4 ADJUST Button  
Press to display the ADJUST menu.  
J
PIC MUTE SOUND MUTE  
DISPLAY HELP  
INFO INPUT LIST  
9
A
K
M
O
5 OPERATE Button  
0
B
L
N
ZOOM/PAN POSITION KELVIN  
Press to display the OPERATE menu.Hold down the CTL  
button and then press the OPERATE button to directly  
display the Lens Control adjustment screen.  
SIG LEVEL  
GAMMA  
R
G
B
C
D
CURSOR  
6 Backlight Switch  
Turns the backlight on and off.  
E
ADDRESS  
PIXEL CLK  
If no button operation is made within 30 seconds with the  
Backlight ON, the Backlight will turn off to conserve  
battery life. The light stays on in standby and power-on  
when the remote control is used as a wired remote.  
F
G
PIXEL PHASE  
P
7 PIC CTL Button  
Q
S
STORE  
ENTER  
DELETE  
NORMAL  
Press to display the picture adjustment screen.  
NOTE: Some function items will not be available depend-  
ing on the type of video signal.  
CTL  
END  
T
U
V
R
8 SOUND CTL Button  
Press to display the VOLUME adjustment screen. You  
can adjust the volume of the ISS-6020/ISS-6020G  
Switcher. (when used with the ISS-6020 switcher on SW1  
level or SW2 level mode)  
9 PICTURE (PIC) MUTE Button  
Press to mute the picture. Press again to display the  
picture.  
You can use your remote control with the cable or wirelessly  
to operate your MultiSync Hivid 6500 Projector.  
0 SOUND MUTE Button  
Press to mute the sound. Press again to return the sound.  
(when used with the ISS-6020 switcher on SW1 level or  
SW2 level mode)  
If you want to use your remote control with the cable, connect  
one end of the cable to the jack on the remote control and the  
other end to the REMOTE 2 IN jack of the projector.  
A DISPLAY Button  
Press to turn on or off the on-screen display. Pressing with  
CTL eliminates the on-screen display; pressing with CTL  
will restore display.  
NOTE: Even if the on-screen display may be turned off  
with pressing CTL and DISPLAY, any adjustment will  
still change the projector’ s memory settings. This mode  
is available even when an input is switched to another or  
the power is turned off using the POWER OFF button on  
the remote control.  
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1.PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS  
B HELP Button  
O R, G, and B Buttons  
Press to display the explanation of the current selected  
function and available functions.  
The R and B buttons are used for Uniformity only.  
P CURSOR Buttons  
C SIG LEVEL Button  
Used for increasing and decreasing control levels, cursor  
movement and convergence adjustments.  
Press to display the SIGNAL LEVEL menu. You can set  
the level for an RGB or component signal.  
Q DELETE Button  
D GAMMA Button  
Used to delete characters or numbers you typed.  
Press to display the GAMMA CORRECTON menu. You  
can select two options.  
R NORMAL Button  
Returns the standard level for each signal. When pressed  
once, the confirmation message will be displayed. When  
“YES” is selected and ENTER is pressed, the data will be  
returned to the standard level. While holding down the  
CTL button, press the NORMAL button to display the  
LOAD menu to select the LOAD (last stored level).  
E ADDRESS Button  
Press to display the ADDRESS menu. Pressing with CTL  
allows you to specify the address for the remote control.  
F PIXEL CLK Button  
Press to display the PIXEL CLOCK adjustment screen.  
You can adjust a picture width to the screen by adjusting  
the clock frequencies to eliminate the vertical banding in  
the image.  
S STORE Button  
Memorizes the adjustments setting of each signal sepa-  
rately.  
When pressed once, the confirmation message “STORE?”  
will be displayed. When selecting “YES” and ENTER, the  
data will be stored in memory.  
G PIXEL PHASE  
Press to display the PIXEL PHASE adjustment screen.  
You can adjust the clock phase to reduce video noise, dot  
interference or cross talk. (This is evident when part of  
your image appears to be shimmering.)  
T END Button  
Ends the adjustment mode.  
U ENTER Button  
H INPUT Button  
Executes menu selection and switches to selected input.  
Selects menus and switches input signals.  
V CTL Button  
I CAPTION Button  
Used in conjunction with other buttons, similar to a shift  
key on a computer.  
Press to display the CLOSED CAPTION menu.  
J INFO Button  
Press to display the various parameters and settings of the  
currently displayed image. Pressing with the CTL button  
displays some of items available.  
K INPUT LIST Button  
Press to display the memory list of the recorded input  
signals.  
L ZOOM/PAN Button  
Press to display the ZOOM adjustment screen. The zoom  
function enlarge or reduce the projected image. Pressing  
with CTL displays the PAN adjustment screen. The pan  
function enlarge or reduce the selected part of an image.  
M KELVIN Button  
Press to enter the KELVIN mode. You can adjust the  
color temperature.  
N POSITION Button  
Press to enter the position mode. You can adjust the  
horizontal, vertical position and horizontal, vertical  
blanking and image size.  
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1.PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS  
Remote Control Battery Installation  
1. Press firmly and slide the battery cover off.  
2. Remove both old batteries and install new ones (AA).  
Ensure that you have the batteries’ polarity (+/-) aligned correctly.  
3. Slip the cover back over the batteries until it snaps into place.  
NOTE: The remote control is powered by two alkaline 1.5V AA batteries.  
Remote Control Precautions  
• When using the remote wirelessly, you should be within 23 ft.(7 m) of the projector and at an angle of no more than 30 degrees.  
• When the cable is connected to the remote control, it will not work wirelessly.  
• 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, remove the batteries.  
• Do not mix new and old or different types of batteries.  
• Avoid using the remote control as wireless with the backlight switch ON for an extended period of time. This can cause short  
battery life.  
• Be sure to secure the remote control with the metal fitting when installing the projector on the ceiling and using the remote  
control as the key panel of the projector.  
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1.PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS  
When using the remote control as the key panel on the projector:  
The following steps are necessary only when the projector is installed on  
the ceiling.  
When you use the projector in floor projection, you do not need to  
fasten the remote with the metal fitting. Simply open the lid and put  
the remote in the compartment.  
1. Slide and open the lid.  
Rem  
OPEN  
ote Control Uit  
2. Loosen the screw on the metal fitting.  
3. Plug the mini plug into the remote jack of the remote control.  
4. Place the remote control in the compartment.  
5. Tighten the screw and secure the remote control with the  
metal fitting.  
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2. INSTALLATION  
This section describes how to set up your MultiSync Hivid  
6500 projector and how to connect video and audio sources.  
Setting Up Your MultiSync Hivid 6500 Projector  
To set up and use your MultiSync Hivid 6500 Projector, you  
must first do:  
1. Determine the screen size and the optional lens to be used.  
NOTE: Consult your dealer for lens order and installation.  
2. Set up a screen or select a non-glossy white wall onto  
which you can project your image.  
Moving The Projector  
Always carry your projector by the handle. Ensure that the  
power cord 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.  
Pulling Out the Handles  
Pull out the handle from the bottom side.  
Retracting the Handles  
Press down the two levers at the same time to retract the  
handle.  
Selecting A Location  
The further your projector is from the screen or wall, the larger the  
image. The minimum size the image can be projected is 80" (2 m)  
measured diagonally. The largest the image can be is 500" (12.7 m).  
WARNING  
• Only use your projector on a solid, level surface. If the projector falls to  
the ground, you can be injured and the projector severely damaged.  
• Do not use the projector where temperatures vary greatly. The projector  
must be used at temperatures between 50 degrees F (10 degree C) and  
104 degrees F (40 degree 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 projector so heat  
can dissipate. Do not cover the vents on the bottom or back of the  
projector.  
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2.INSTALLATION  
Screen Size and Projection Distance  
1. Place your projector on a flat level surface at the  
optimal distance from the screen or wall so you  
realize the size image you want. (Avoid having  
bright room lighting or sun light directly on the  
screen or wall where you’ll be projecting the  
image.)  
Projector  
Screen  
2. Connect the power cable, remove the lens cap and  
turn the projector on. (If no input signal is avail-  
able, the projector will display a black screen.)  
3. Ensure that the projector is square to the screen.  
Screen center  
Lens center  
Projector  
Screen  
4. Move the projector left or right to center the image  
horizontally on the screen.  
5. To move the projected image up or down, select the  
Lens Control from the Operate menu.  
6. Adjust the focus using the Lens Control on the  
Operate menu.  
7. Increase or reduce the size of the projected image  
by using the ZOOM/PAN button on the remote  
control.  
Ceiling Installation  
Installing your MultiSync Hivid 6500 Projector  
on the ceiling must be done by a qualified  
technician. Contact your NEC dealer for more  
information.  
26.93''  
(684mm)  
Projection distance  
11.61''  
(295mm)  
Lens center  
Do not attempt to install the projector yourself.  
Vertical offset  
Screen center  
The following shows the proper relative posi-  
tions of the projector and screen. Refer to the  
table to determine the position of installation.  
Install in such a way that the projector and  
screen are positioned in the proper direction and  
at the proper angle. If not, the projector’ s  
performance will be affected and its reliability  
will decrease. Be sure to position the projector  
properly.  
The manufacturer will not be held responsible  
for any problems occurring when the projector is  
not installed in the proper position.  
If your projector is mounted on the ceiling and  
your image is upside down, use PJ ORIENTA-  
TION on the ADJUST-SETTING Menu to  
correct the orientation. (See page 59.)  
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2.INSTALLATION  
Projection model : XL-3500/3500G  
Model No.  
XL-L1.5Z  
XL-L1.27  
XL-L3  
3.0:1  
6.10m  
240in  
12.19m  
480in  
18.29m  
720in  
24.38m  
960in  
XL-L5  
5.0:1  
10.16m  
XL-L7  
7.0:1  
14.22m  
XL-L3Z  
Zoom3.0-7.0  
Lens  
Magnification  
1.27:1  
Zoom1.5-3.0  
2.58m  
3.05-6.10m  
6.10-14.22m  
Screen size  
(Diagonal)  
100"  
102in  
5.16m  
203in  
7.74m  
305in  
10.32m  
406in  
12.90m  
508in  
120-240in  
6.10-12.19m  
240-480in  
9.14-18.29m  
360-720in  
12.19-24.38m  
480-960in  
15.24-30.48m  
600-1200in  
400in  
20.32m  
800in  
30.48m  
1200in  
40.64m  
1600in  
50.80m  
2000in  
560in  
28.45m  
1120in  
42.67m  
1680in  
56.90m  
2240in  
71.12m  
2800in  
240-600in  
12.19-28.45m  
480-1120in  
18.29-42.67m  
720-1680in  
24.38-56.90m  
960-2240in  
30.48-71.12m  
1200-2800in  
1/4V  
200"  
300"  
400"  
500"  
30.48m  
1200in  
1/2V  
Vertical offset  
1/2V  
1/2V  
1/2V  
1/4V  
Fixed focal length lens  
Zoom lens  
V=Screen Height (inch)  
Projection model : XL-6500/6500G  
XL-L1.5Z  
XL-L3Z  
HVL-X1Z  
HVL-X2Z  
HVL-X3Z  
Zoom4-7  
8.1-14.2m  
320-560in  
16.3-28.4m  
640-1120in  
24.4-42.7m  
960-1680in  
32.5-56.9m  
Model No.  
Magnification  
XL-L1.27 XL-L3  
XL-L5  
XL-L7  
5.5:1  
Lens  
Zoom1.2-2.3  
Zoom2.3-5.5 Zoom1.5-2.5 Zoom2.5-4  
1.0:1  
2.0m  
80in  
4.1m  
160in  
6.1m  
240in  
8.1m  
320in  
10.2m  
400in  
2.3:1  
4.7m  
184in  
3.9:1  
7.9m  
312in  
15.8m  
624in  
23.8m 33.5m  
936in 1320in  
31.7m 44.7m  
2.4-4.7m  
96-184in  
4.9-9.3m  
192-368in  
7.3-14.0m  
288-552in  
9.8-18.7m 18.7-44.7m  
384-736in 736-1760in  
12.2-23.4m  
480-920in  
5.1-8.1m  
200-320in  
10.2-16.3m  
400-640in  
15.2-24.4m  
600-960in  
20.3-32.5m  
4.7-11.2m  
184-440in  
9.3-22.4m  
368-880in  
14.0-33.5m  
552-1320in  
3.0-5.1m  
120-200in  
6.1-10.2m  
240-400in  
9.1-15.2m  
360-600in  
12.2-20.3m  
480-800in  
15.2-25.4m  
11.2m  
440in  
22.4m  
880in  
Screen size  
(Diagonal)  
100"  
200"  
300"  
400"  
500"  
9.3m  
368in  
14.0m  
552in  
18.7m  
736in 1248in 1760in  
23.4m 39.6m 55.9m  
920in 1560in 2200in  
800-1280in 1280-2240in  
25.4-40.6m 40.6-71.1m  
23.4-55.9m  
920-2200in  
600-1000in 1000-1600in 1600-2800in  
Vertical offset  
±1/5.1V ±1/1.5V ±1/5.1V ±1/5.1V  
0
0
±1/2.1V  
±1/2.1V  
±1/3.8V  
Fixed focal length lens  
Zoom lens  
Zoom lens  
V=Screen Height (inch)  
NOTE: “Vertical Offset” refers to as movable range between lens center and screen center. Vertical offset is decided by ratio of screen  
height (V).  
Example: When using a 100" screen (4:3) and XL-6500 with the lens (HVL-X1Z), you can get 29 inches(0.73m) of your vertical offset  
by using the formula (100 x 3/5 x 1/2.1) and you can make your screen height larger by 29 inches(0.73m).  
*For screen sizes between 80" and 500" not indicated on the above table, use the following proportional formula:  
Diagonal screen size (4:3) x 4/5 = Screen width  
W(Screen width) x magnification = Projection distance  
Unit=inches  
NOTE: The margin of error for projection distance is +/- 3% in fixed-focal-length lens and +/- 5% in zoom lens.  
Nine lenses are available. The four are fixed-focal-length lenses; the two are zoom lenses.  
Order lens from your NEC dealer using lens’ s model number. Consult your NEC dealer for lens installation and replacement.  
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2.INSTALLATION  
Reflecting The Image  
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  
ADJUST-SETTING Menu to access to correct the orientation.  
(See page 59.)  
Rear Screen Projection  
You can use your MultiSync Hivid 6500 to project an image  
from the rear onto a transparent screen. The distance the  
projector must be from the screen is the same as if you were  
projecting the image from the front. Contact your NEC dealer  
if you need a transparent screen.  
If you’re projecting the image from the rear and your image is  
inverted, use the ADJUST-SETTING Menu to access to  
correct the orientation. (See page 59.)  
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2.INSTALLATION  
EXAMPLES OF CONNECTIONS.  
CAUTIONS ON CONNECTIONS:  
• Unplug the projector and other equipment from the AC  
supply before making connections.  
• Make sure that the plug of the power cord is properly  
connected to the power outlet. A loose connection may cause  
hum or noise.  
• Confirm your connection layout with the user’s manual  
accompanying the equipment to be connected with the ISS-  
6020/ISS-6020G Switcher.  
When Used in Stand Alone Operation  
Components with RGB and H/V  
SYNC outputs such as a personal  
computer.  
VCR with S-video outputs.  
VIDEO  
BNC RCA  
VIDEO  
S-VIDEO  
R/Cr  
G/Y  
B/Cb  
H/HV  
V
OSD OUT  
VCR with S-Video outputs  
PC Monitor  
• Make sure that the STANDALONE mode is selected from the CONNECT CONDITION menu. See page 71 for connecting the  
Switcher.  
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2.INSTALLATION  
When Used with One Switcher (ISS-6020/ISS-6020G)  
Up to 10 input signals can be accepted when the projector is connected to one Switcher. Using the projector with the Switcher  
allows easy adjustment and signal selection.  
REMOTE2  
OPTION  
IN  
IN  
OUT  
OUT  
REMOTE1  
To REMOTE1  
VIDEO  
BNC RCA  
VIDEO  
S-VIDEO  
R/Cr  
G/Y  
B/Cb  
H/HV  
V
OSD OUT  
To INPUT A (RGB,H/V,V inputs)  
5BNC-5BNC coaxial cable 3BNC-3BNC cable(sync on green)  
(separate sync)  
(recommended)  
4BNC-4BNC cable(composite)  
Optional control cable 15p-15p  
(CTL-6010)  
To SYSTEM CONTROL  
REMOTE 1  
From R, G, B, H/V on separate H and  
V. on the RGB OUTPUT module  
The Switcher ISS-6020/ISS-6020G  
VCR  
Personal computer  
• Make sure that the SW1 LEVEL mode is selected from the CONNECT CONDITION menu. See page 71 for the information in  
detail.  
• For more information on the Switcher, refer to the user’s manual accompanying the ISS-6020/ISS-6020G Switcher.  
• All cables mentioned above are optional.  
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2.INSTALLATION  
When Used with Two or More Switchers (100 Inputs)  
Up to 100 inputs can be accepted using the Switcher.  
How to make connections:  
1 Connect the REMOTE 1 terminal of the master Switcher  
to the REMOTE 1 of the projector using the optional  
control cable (15p-15p/CTL-6010).  
NOTE:  
• Be sure to set all the slide switches (S8603) of the  
Switcher to RS-422 positions. Set the one on the last slave  
Switcher to the appropriate position to match the con-  
nected equipment such as a personal computer. (RS-422/  
RS-232C for PC control of projector)  
2 Next connect the REMOTE 2 terminal of the master  
Switcher to the REMOTE 1 terminal of the first slave  
Switcher using the same optional control cable as men-  
tioned above. Third, connect the REMOTE 2 terminal of  
the first slave to the REMOTE 1 of the second slave, and  
the REMOTE 2 terminal of the second slave to the  
REMOTE 1 terminal of the third slave (— and the  
REMOTE 2 of the ninth slave to the REMOTE 1 of the  
tenth slave). Connect all the Switchers with optional  
control cables.  
• Set the DIP switch S8601 of the Switcher.  
Signal  
Switcher  
SLAVE 1  
Signal  
REMOTE 1  
REMOTE 2  
OPTION (PC)  
10 inputs  
10 inputs  
REMOTE  
CONTROL  
Signal  
REMOTE 1  
REMOTE 2  
To SLOT 1  
To SLOT 2  
SLAVE 2  
MASTER  
SWITCHER  
Signal  
To SLOT 10  
SLAVE 3  
REMOTE 1  
REMOTE  
Projector  
REMOTE 1  
REMOTE 2  
To REMOTE 2  
SLAVE 9  
Signal  
REMOTE 1  
REMOTE 2  
10 inputs  
SLAVE 10  
OPTION  
(PC)  
• Make sure that the SW2 LEVEL mode is selected from the CONNECT CONDITION menu. See page 71 for the information in  
detail.  
• Refer to the user’s manual accompanying the Switcher.  
• Cables mentioned are not included with the projector.  
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2.INSTALLATION  
Set the DIP switch (S8601) of the Switcher as follows:  
NOTE: Slave numbers 1 to 10 must correspond to the master’s slot numbers 1 to 10.  
ISS-6020  
ISS-6020G  
Output to  
Setting of S8601  
OPEN  
Master  
Slave 1  
Slave 2  
Slave 3  
Slave 4  
Slave 5  
Slave 6  
Slave 7  
Slave 8  
Slave 9  
Slave 10  
The Projector  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
4
5
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
OPEN  
Slot 1 of the Master  
Slot 2 of the Master  
Slot 3 of the Master  
Slot 4 of the Master  
Slot 5 of the Master  
Slot 6 of the Master  
Slot 7 of the Master  
Slot 8 of the Master  
Slot 9 of the Master  
Slot 10 of the Master  
4
5
OPEN  
4
5
OPEN  
4
5
OPEN  
4
5
OPEN  
4
5
OPEN  
4
5
OPEN  
4
5
OPEN  
4
5
OPEN  
4
5
OPEN  
4
5
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2.INSTALLATION  
REMOTE 1 Terminal  
5
4
3
2
1
10  
9
8
7
6
15 14 13 12 11  
This terminal is used for either connecting the ISS-6020/ISS-6020G Switcher or a third party external control device. When the  
Switcher is used, connect it with the optional control cable (15-15 pin; 50 ft./16m; CTL-6010) to this terminal.  
When used with the Switcher.  
Pin No.  
FUNCTION  
1, 2, 6 and 7  
Sending and receiving data when the Switcher is used.  
Identifying the Projector  
9
15  
Ground  
Others  
Used inside the Projector. Normally set to OPEN.  
When using with the Switcher ISS-6020/ISS-6020G, connect no. 1,2,6,7,9 and15 pins of the projector to the same no. pins of the  
switcher as shown below.  
REMOTE 1 terminal of the Projector  
mini D-sub 15 pin (male)  
REMOTE 1 terminal of the Switcher  
mini D-sub 15 pin (male)  
Shield (frame ground)  
6
6
1
7
2
1
7
2
9
9
15  
15  
Pins without a number are open.  
Pin Configuration of Optional CTL-6010 Cable  
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2.INSTALLATION  
When used in stand alone operation.  
Pin No.  
FUNCTION  
External control mode ON  
SHORT/OPEN  
14  
SHORT  
OPEN  
External control mode OFF  
5
POWER ON  
POWER OFF  
SHORT  
OPEN  
10  
PICTURE MUTE ON  
PICTURE MUTE OFF  
SHORT  
OPEN  
12  
8
11  
4
4,8,12,11  
OPEN  
OPEN  
OPEN  
SHORT  
SHORT  
OPEN  
OPEN  
SHORT  
SHORT  
OPEN  
OPEN  
SHORT  
SHORT  
OPEN  
OPEN  
SHORT  
OPEN  
INPUT-A  
RGB  
OPEN  
OPEN  
SHORT  
OPEN  
VIDEO  
OPEN  
OPEN  
S-VIDEO  
OPEN  
OPEN  
COMPONENT  
COMPONENT(HDTV)  
RGB  
OPEN  
SHORT  
OPEN  
SHORT  
SHORT  
SHORT  
SHORT  
OPEN  
OPEN  
SHORT  
OPEN  
OPEN  
INPUT-B  
INPUT-C  
OPEN  
VIDEO  
SHORT  
OPEN  
OPEN  
S-VIDEO  
SHORT  
SHORT  
SHORT  
SHORT  
SHORT  
SHORT  
SHORT  
COMPONENT  
OPEN  
SHORT  
OPEN  
COMPONENT(HDTV)  
RGB  
OPEN  
VIDEO  
OPEN  
SHORT  
OPEN  
S-VIDEO  
SHORT  
SHORT  
SHORT  
COMPONENT  
SHORT  
OPEN  
COMPONENT(HDTV)  
The term “SHORT” means to connect with pin 15  
• When in the external control mode, the POWER, INPUT and PICTURE MUTE buttons on the remote control will not function.  
NOTE: Pin 13 is the external remote signal terminal. The projector can be controlled by the same format signal as the supplied  
remote control from the external controller regardless of setting Pin 14.  
NOTE: When turning off the power to the projector using the external control, do not disconnect the plug from the power outlet.  
These procedures are to protect your projector and the connected equipment.  
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3.OPERATION  
This section describes how to select a computer or video source and how to adjust the picture and sound,  
register a new signal and other settings and adjustments for set-up  
General Controls  
Before you turn on your MultiSync Hivid 6500 Projector ensure that the computer or video source is turned  
on and that your lens cap is removed.  
1. Turn On The Projector  
The breaker switch and the main power switch are on the back panel of the MultiSync Hivid 6500  
Projector. By turning these switch on, the projector will go into its standby mode and the POWER ON/  
STANDBY indicator will glow red. Only after you press the 'On' button on the remote control or projector  
cabinet will the POWER ON/STANDBY light turn to green and the projector become ready to use.  
2. Select The Computer Or Video Source  
Press the INPUT button on the remote control to display the image. Or press the Operate button on the  
remote control and use the Source Selection to select your video source: Video, S-Video, RGB or Y/Cr/  
Cb.  
NOTE: When the message "New Signal" is displayed, register the signal in the Source Registry menu.  
3. Adjust The Image and The Sound  
Press the PIC CTL button on the remote control or use the Operate-Picture Control menu to adjust the  
picture. Press the SOUND CTL button on the remote control or use the Operate-Sound Control menu to  
increase or decrease the volume.  
4. Turn Off The Projector  
First press the POWER button on the remote control or the projector cabinet. The STANDBY light will  
glow. Allow the fan to cool the projector for three minutes. This will extend the life of the lamp. Then turn  
off the main power switch on the back panel. The power light will go out. Last turn off the breaker switch  
on the back panel.  
IMPORTANT:  
• The projector should be unplugged if it will not be used for an extended period.  
• If you want to turn off the image briefly (five minutes or less), press the PIC MUTE button instead  
of turning the projector off and on.  
• The projector will display a message "No Signal !!" if no input signal is present.  
• Do not turn the projector off and then immediately back on. The Projector needs to cool down for  
three minutes before it is powered on again.  
CAUTION: Do not unplug the projector or turn off the main power while the cooling fan is on and the  
"--" on Two Digit display is blinking for three minutes.  
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3.OPERATION  
Using The On-Screen Menus  
1. Press the OPERATE or ADJUST button on the remote control to display the Operate or Adjust menu.  
2. Use the  
or  
button on the remote control to highlight the "1. Ope.", "2. Adj." or "3. Help" in yellow and the selected menu will  
drop down.  
3. Press the  
or button to highlight the item you want to adjust or set in the selected menu.  
4. Press the ENTER button on the remote control to select the item.  
5. Adjust the level or turn the selected item on or off by using the  
will show you the amount of increase or decrease.  
or  
buttons on the remote control. The on-screen gauge  
6. Press the STORE button on the remote control to store the change.  
NOTE: The change is stored automatically when the Automatic Save ("Auto Data Store") Feature mode is set to "ENABLE". See  
page 64.  
7. Repeat steps 2-5 to adjust an additional item, or press the END button on your remote control to quit.  
Adjustment Mode  
The Adjustment mode contains various adjustment items for set-up.  
Open the Adjustment menu and select the item you wish to adjust.  
To display the Adjustment menu, proceed as follows:  
1 Press the ADJUST button.  
• The projector may ask for your passcode.  
P a s scod e ?  
2 Enter your registered passcode.  
When a passcode has not been registered:  
• Since no passcode is programmed at the factory, pressing the  
ADJUST button will open the Adjustment menu.  
• See “Entering Passcode”, “Registering Passcode”, “Changing  
Your Passcode” and “Canceling Your Passcode” on pages 52  
through 58.  
When your passcode has already been registered:  
• When finishing the Adjustment mode, the “RETURN USER  
MODE?” menu will be displayed. If you select “YES” and  
press ENTER to end the Adjustment mode, you will have to  
enter your passcode to re-enter the Adjustment mode.  
• When finishing the Adjustment mode by either selecting  
“NO” or pressing END, you do not need to enter your  
passcode to re-enter the Adjustment mode. To exit the  
Adjustment mode temporarily during adjusting, select “NO”.  
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3.OPERATION  
Menu Descriptions & Functions  
Access of all set-up functions is done through the menu system. Depending upon button selection, your desired screen will be dis-  
played as shown below:  
NOTE: Some function items will not be available on the input video signal or connected peripheral equipment. Functions not  
available are indicated in gray.  
Operate Menu  
Adjust Menu  
Help Menu  
1. Ope.  
2. Adj  
3. Help  
1. Ope.  
2. Adj  
3. Help  
1. Ope.  
2. Adj  
3. Help  
-Operate-  
-Adjustment-  
-Help-  
1. Source Select  
1. Source Registry  
2. Amplitude  
3. White Balance  
4. Signal Level  
5. Uniformity  
6. Display Function  
7. Lamp Mode  
8. Set Option  
1. Help  
2. Topics  
3. Set Information  
2. Source Information  
3. Picture Control  
4. Lens Control  
5. Display Control  
6. Image Control  
7. Sound Control  
8. Closed Caption  
9. Timer Setting  
Typical keys on the remote control work as follows:  
OPERATE : Accesses the Operate menu.  
ADJUST : Accesses the Adjust menu.  
: Selects the next upper item in the menu. Or increases the adjustments.  
: Selects the next lower item in the menu. Or decreases the adjustments.  
: Selects the next right side item in the menu or task bar. Or increase the adjustments.  
: Selects the next left side item in the menu or task bar. Or decrease the adjustments.  
ENTER : Proceeds to the selected menu choice or to the selected adjustment.  
END : Returns to the previous menu or exits the selected function.  
INPUT(1-10) : Directly switches to the corresponding input or opens the corresponding sub menu or item.  
About Task bar  
The mens (Operate, Adjust or Help) has the common bar across the top of the menu. This is called the Task bar. A press of either of the  
OPERATE or ADJUST button on the remote control displays the task bar with the menu.  
On-Screen Menu Elements:  
Highlight: Indicates the selected menu in yellow; indicates the selected control in white back.  
Delta symbol ( ) in the menu or sub menu: Indicates further choices are available. Use the ENTER button to open the pull-down  
menu.  
Inverted delta symbol ( ) in the adjustment or setting screen: Indicates further choices are available. Use the ENTER button to  
open the pull-down menu. Note that a solid inverted delta symbol ( ) indicates the item is currently selected.  
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3.OPERATION  
Storing Projector Settings (Automatic Save Feature)  
You have two options to store projector settings in the memory: auto-  
matically and manually.  
* The Automatic Save Feature mode has been set to "DISABLE" by  
factory. For information on setting, see "Automatic Auto Data Store"  
on page 64.  
When the Automatic Save Feature mode is set to "ENABLE", pro-  
jector settings will be stored in the projector' s memory automati-  
cally.  
Settings are stored automatically when any one of the following  
procedures is performed:  
• One input is switched to another.  
• The projector is turned off.  
• After every 10 minutes of elapsed time.  
When the Automatic Save Feature mode is set to "DISABLE", pro-  
jector settings can be stored in the projector' s memory manually.  
When you try to return the source screen by pressing END several  
times, the "STORE?" menu is displayed.  
To manually save settings, proceed as follows:  
1. Use the END button to display the "STORE" menu from the cur-  
rent adjustment screen or menu.  
S t o r e  
Y e s  
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2. Use the CURSOR  
press ENTER.  
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button to highlight "Yes" or "No" and  
N o  
Items to select  
• Yes ---- Overwrites the currently projected signal and saves  
the settings. Note that "Yes" is available only for  
registered signals.  
• No ----- Does not save settings.  
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3.OPERATION  
Basic Operation (Operate Menu)  
Source Select  
Enables you to select a source such as a VCR, laser disk player,  
DVD player, or computer.  
P O 1 / 1 0 - 1  
S o u r c e S e l e c t  
S t a n d A l o n e  
O p t i o n  
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0 2 N T S C  
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• The Source Select menu has 10 pages. Each page consists of two  
sheets. Press the  
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button to go on to the next sheet or  
the previous sheet.  
• To advance to the next page or to the previous page, hold down  
the CTL button then press the CURSOR or . To  
directly access the page, hold down the CTL button then any one  
of the INPUT buttons.  
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K e y  
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7 2 . 2 8  
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0 4  
0 5  
1 5 . 7 4  
3 7 . 9 3  
3 7 . 5 5  
3 1 . 4 8  
1 5 . 3 5  
1 5 . 3 7  
6 0 . 0 7  
6 0 . 5 2  
7 5 . 1 0  
5 9 . 9 6  
5 1 . 8 5  
5 1 . 9 2  
0 6  
0 7  
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C T L  
0 8 J a n / 0 1 / 1 9 9 8  
0 9 J a n / 0 1 / 2 0 0 0  
1 0 J a n / 0 1 / 2 0 4 0  
O u t p u t D a t a : L i s t N o . x x x  
To select a source using the INPUT buttons on the remote  
control when no menus are displayed:  
1) Press the INPUT "0" button.  
• The Select Terminal menu is displayed.  
2) Use the CURSOR  
wish to input.  
or  
button to select an input terminal you  
3) Press the ENTER button to execute selection and to switch to the  
selected input. To cancel, press any one of the INPUT buttons.  
INPUT SELECT List Format  
Page / total pages – sheet No.  
Connect condition of the Switcher  
P O 1 / 1 0 - 1  
S o u r c e S e l e c t  
P O 1 / 1 0 - 2  
S o u r c e S e l e c t  
f h f v  
S t a n d A l o n e  
O p t i o n  
S t a n d A l o n e  
K e y  
N o N a m e  
0 1  
0 2 N T S C  
0 3 7 8 K  
0 4  
S o u r c e  
I n p u t  
N o D a t e  
0 1  
V I D E O  
R G B  
A
A
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0 2  
1 5 . 7 4  
7 8 . 3 6  
6 0 . 0 7  
7 2 . 2 8  
C T L 1 0  
0 3  
0 4  
0 5 N T S C  
0 6 N o 4 0  
0 7 N o 3 9  
0 8 3 1 . 4 5 K  
V I D E O  
R G B  
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3 7 . 9 3  
3 7 . 5 5  
3 1 . 4 8  
1 5 . 3 5  
1 5 . 3 7  
6 0 . 0 7  
6 0 . 5 2  
7 5 . 1 0  
5 9 . 9 6  
5 1 . 8 5  
5 1 . 9 2  
0 6  
R G B  
0 7  
R G B  
V I D E O  
V I D E O  
+ 5  
C T L  
0 8 J a n / 0 1 / 1 9 9 8  
0 9 J a n / 0 1 / 2 0 0 0  
1 0 J a n / 0 1 / 2 0 4 0  
0 9  
1 0  
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O u t p u t D a t a : L i s t N o . x x x  
O u t p u t D a t a : L i s t N o . x x x  
Horizontal Frequency  
Signal name  
Rgistered input module  
Vertical Frequency  
Entry date  
Input terminal  
Output data for the signal currently projected.  
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3.OPERATION  
NOTE:  
• While you are viewing a source screen, you can also select the input signal directly by pressing the INPUT “1” through “10”  
button. In this case INPUT buttons function as follows:  
When using the projector in stand alone operation:  
Input Mode  
COMPONENT  
(HDTV)  
RGB  
1
S–VIDEO  
3
Slot Selection  
10  
VIDEO  
2
COMPONENT  
4
Input Module  
A
5
Numbers designate INPUT buttons on the remote control.  
When using the projector with the ISS-6020/ISS-6020G:  
INPUT 1 through 10 Selects the corresponding number slot of the ISS-6020/ISS-6020G  
When using the projector with two ISS-6020/ISS-6020G or more:  
To switch to another input signal, enter the master slot number, then the slave slot number by using INPUT buttons and press  
ENTER.  
Example:If you want to select a signal from the no.3 slot of the slave Switcher which is connected to the no.2 slot of the master Switcher, first  
press the INPUT “2” button, then the INPUT “3” button and then press ENTER.  
• You can switch to any input signal of NO 01 through10 on the Source Select list by holding down the CTL button and pressing  
one of the INPUT buttons corresponding to the input number. To activate this function you must first select ENABLE in the Direct  
Key. For further details, contact your dealer.  
• If there are two or more memory locations that contain the same signal information the projector will reference the signal nearest  
the beginning of the list. To select the next signal use the CURSOR or button and press ENTER.  
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3.OPERATION  
Source Information  
Provides and changes information for the parameters of your current  
projected source.  
NOTE: For other registered signals, change their parameters on the  
Source Registry menu.  
The menu items you can display, change or specify are as follows:  
Source Name--------------- Changes a user name that has previously  
been entered.  
Direct Key ------------------ Assigns settings of source to each INPUT  
button (1-10) with CTL.  
Input Slot ------------------- Selects an input terminal for the registered  
signal when you need to do due to adding  
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Signal System-------------- Displays the signal system of the current  
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Sync Frequency (H/V)----- Displays the current sync frequency.  
Sync Polarity (H/V) -------- Displays the current sync polarity.  
Sync System --------------- Selects the detection method of the sync  
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Scale Mode ----------------- Enables or disables to enlarge or reduce the  
image. To take effect, press and hold CTL  
then press ZOOM/PAN; to cancel it, do the  
same again.  
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Output Sig.Size ------------ Specifies the picture size of output signal.  
Color Matrix ---------------- Selects the mode to match the output format  
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Noise Reduction ----------- Turns this feature on so video noise can be  
reduced.  
Source Select Counter ---- Resets the number of times a signal is  
selected for display.  
Source Display Timer ----- Resets the time of signal display.  
Use the CURSOR  
set.  
or  
button to select the item you want to view or  
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3.OPERATION  
The following items can be set:  
Source Name  
To change the source name or input a new source name by  
selecting one character at a time with the INPUT buttons 1  
through 10 and by moving the cursor with the CURSOR button.  
Only after completely finishing the selection of the characters,  
press ENTER.  
• If you have made an error, use the CURSOR button and reenter  
the correct letter or number.  
To delete one character, move the highlight to the character to be  
deleted and then press the NORMAL button.  
To delete all the entered name, hold down the CTL button then  
press the NORMAL button.  
• The above is the same procedure of the signal entry. See To  
change the source name or input a new source name by select-  
ing one character at a time with the INPUT buttons 1 through  
10 and by moving the cursor with the CURSOR button. Only  
after completely finishing the selection of the characters, press  
ENTER.  
To delete one character, move the highlight to the character to be  
deleted and then press the NORMAL button.  
To delete all the entered name, hold down the CTL button then  
press the NORMAL button.  
• The above is the same procedure of the signal entry. See pages  
45 and 46 for more details.  
Direct Key  
Use the CURSOR buttons to assign settings of a source to each of  
the 10 INPUT buttons with CTL.  
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3.OPERATION  
Input Slot  
You can select the input terminal for the registered signal. This  
feature is useful when you need to change the input terminal due  
to adding optional equipment.  
NOTE: This setting cannot be done to the current projected  
signal.  
When used in the stand alone operation:  
Use the CURSOR  
or  
button to select an input slot from  
three slots: INPUT A, INPUT B, and INPUT C, and press  
ENTER.  
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• INPUT A .............. Standard installed terminal  
• INPUT B .............. Optional board terminal  
• INPUT C .............. Optional board terminal  
When used with a single Switcher ISS-6020/ISS-6020G:  
M A S T E R  
Use the CURSOR  
or  
button to select the desired slot  
S L O T – 0 1  
S L O T – 0 2  
S L O T – 0 3  
S L O T – 0 4  
S L O T – 0 5  
S L O T – 0 6  
S L O T – 0 7  
S L O T – 0 8  
S L O T – 0 9  
S L O T – 1 0  
number "1" through "10" of the Switcher and press ENTER.  
When used with two or more Switchers ISS-6020/ISS-6020G:  
M A S T E R  
S L O T – 0 1  
S L O T – 0 2  
S L O T – 0 3  
S L O T – 0 4  
S L O T – 0 5  
S L O T – 0 6  
S L O T – 0 7  
S L O T – 0 8  
S L O T – 0 9  
S L O T – 1 0  
S L A V E  
Use the CURSOR  
or  
button to select the master slot  
S L O T – 0 1  
S L O T – 0 2  
S L O T – 0 3  
S L O T – 0 4  
S L O T – 0 5  
S L O T – 0 6  
S L O T – 0 7  
S L O T – 0 8  
S L O T – 0 9  
S L O T – 1 0  
number "1" through "10" first from the master menu, then select  
the slave slot number "1" through "10" from the slave menu and  
press ENTER.  
Display Mode  
This function is used to select the screen display mode. One of  
NTSC,  
PAL/SECAM, GRAPHIC, INTERLACE GRAPHIC and HDTV can  
be selected.  
Use the CURSOR or  
press the ENTER button.  
button to select the desired mode and  
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3.OPERATION  
Sync System  
This function is used to select the detection method of the sync  
signal for an RGB signal.  
Use the CURSOR  
or  
button to select "AUTO", "G-SYNC",  
or "TRI-SYNC" and press ENTER.  
• When "AUTO" is selected, the sync type will be displayed.  
• Select "AUTO" in normal operation.  
On-screen display  
• AUTO --------- Detects automatically a composite or HV  
separate sync signal.  
• G-SYNC ------ Selects sync on green signal.  
• TRI-SYNC ----Selects a tri-sync signal (HDTV signal).  
Sync Termination  
This functions is used to select the impedance of the sync signal.  
Use the CURSOR  
then press ENTER.  
or  
button to select " 75 " or "Hi-Z",  
NOTE: The default setting is "75 ".  
This should be "75 " for normal use. Select the "Hi-Z" when  
inputting a TTL signal.  
Scale Mode  
This function is used to enable or disable to enlarge or reduce the  
image.  
Use the CURSOR  
or  
button to select the desired mode and  
press the ENTER button. To take effect, press and hold CTL then  
press ZOOM/PAN; to cancel it, do the same again.  
Input Sig. Size  
This function is used to specify the picture size of input signal.  
Use the CURSOR  
Use the CURSOR  
or  
or  
to adjust the horizontal size.  
to adjust the vertical size.  
Output Sig. Size  
This function is used to specify the picture size of output signal.  
Use the CURSOR  
Use the CURSOR  
or  
or  
to adjust the horizontal size.  
to adjust the vertical size.  
Color Matrix  
This function is used to select the mode to match the output  
format of an HDTV or DVD signal.  
Use the CURSOR  
or  
button to select the appropriate mode  
and press the ENTER button.  
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3.OPERATION  
CTI(Color Transient Improvement) Control  
This functions is used to turn this feature on so you can make the  
color sharper.  
Use the CURSOR  
or  
button to select either On or Off and  
press the ENTER button.  
Noise Reduction  
This function is used to turn this feature on so video noise can be  
reduced.  
Use the CURSOR  
or  
button to select either On or Off and  
press the ENTER button.  
Source Select Counter  
This is used to reset the number of times a signal is selected for  
display.  
When "Source Select Counter" is selected, the message "Do you  
want to reset the Source Select Counter ? Yes No" is displayed.  
Use the CURSOR  
,
,
or  
button to select either Yes or  
No and press the ENTER button.  
Source Display Timer  
This function is used to reset the time of signal display.  
When "Source Display Time" is selected, the message "Do you  
want to reset the Source Display Timer ? Yes No" is displayed.  
Use the CURSOR  
,
,
or  
button to select either Yes or  
No and press the ENTER button.  
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3.OPERATION  
Picture Control  
Provides access to controls for your image such as brightness,  
contrast, color, sharpness, hue, color temperature, gamma correction.  
NOTE: Color, tint, and sharpness are available for an RGB source  
only.  
1. Use the CURSOR  
,
,
or  
button to select the item you  
want to adjust and press the ENTER button.  
Items to select  
• Brightness ------------ Adjusts the overall image and background  
screen brightness.  
• Contrast --------------- Adjusts the image brightness in relation to  
the background.  
• Color ------------------ Adjusts the color intensity of the image.  
• Sharpness ------------ Adjusts the detail of the image.  
• Hue -------------------- Adjusts the red and green values of the  
image.  
-Picture Control-  
1. Brightness  
2. Contrast  
3. Color  
4. Sharpness  
5. Hue  
6. Color Temperature  
7. Gamma Correction  
• Color Temperature--- Adjusts the color temperature.  
• Gamma Correction--- Adjusts the brightness of a dark area on the  
screen.  
2. Use the CURSOR buttons to adjust the picture to your desired  
setting.  
The CURSOR  
The CURSOR  
or  
or  
button increases the level.  
button decreases the level.  
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1. Use the CURSOR or button to select either "Table" or  
"User Table" and press the ENTER button.  
2. Use the CURSOR or button to select your  
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Lens Control  
Allows you to adjust the focus and the vertical offset for your image.  
L e n s C o n t r o l  
F o c u s / O f f s e t  
-
-
You can also display the Lens Control adjustment screen directly by  
holding down the CTL button and then pressing the OPERATE  
button.  
The CURSOR  
The CURSOR  
or  
or  
button adjusts the focus.  
F o c u s  
O f f s e t  
button adjusts the vertical offset.  
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3.OPERATION  
Display Control  
Enables you to fine tune the computer image or to remove any  
vertical banding that might appear by adjusting the clock frequen-  
cies, and to adjust the clock phase or to reduce video noise, dot  
interference or cross talk. This also allows you to pan or zoom in/out  
the image.  
-Display Control-  
1. Pixel Clock  
2. Pixel Phase  
3. Zoom/Pan  
Use the CURSOR  
or  
button to select the item you want and  
press the ENTER button.  
Items to select  
• Pixel Clock -------- Adjusts the clock frequencies to remove moire.  
• Pixel Phase ------- Adjusts the clock phase to reduce video noise.  
• Zoom/Pan--------- Magnifies or reduces the image. You also can  
pans the display when pressin with CTL.  
Pixel Clock / Pixel Phase  
D i s p l a y C o n t r o l  
P i x e l C l o c k  
The CURSOR  
or  
button increases video noise.  
-
-
The CURSOR  
or  
button decreases video noise.  
1 0 2 4  
D i s p l a y C o n t r o l  
P i x e l P h a s e  
-
-
3 2  
Zoom/Pan  
The CURSOR  
image.  
D i s p l a y C o n t r o l  
Z o o m  
or button enlarges the image or reduces the  
-
-
The CURSOR  
image.  
or  
or  
button enlarges the image or reduces the  
button pans the image.  
CTL+  
,
,
0
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3.OPERATION  
Image Control  
Enables you to adjust the image position and blanking.  
Use the CURSOR  
or  
button to select the item you want to  
-Image Control-  
1. Image Position  
2. Blanking  
adjust and press the ENTER button.  
Items to select  
• Image Position ----------- Adjusts the image position.  
• Blanking------------------- Adjusts the screen area.  
Image Position  
Pressing the CURSOR  
I m a g e C o n t r o l  
I m a g e P o s i t i o n  
or  
or  
moves the position of the picture  
moves the position of the picture  
-
-
left or right.  
Pressing the CURSOR  
up or down.  
( H )  
( V )  
2 0 4 8  
2 0 4 8  
Blanking  
Press any one of the CURSOR buttons while press and hold CTL  
I m a g e C o n t r o l  
to select the position you want to adjust:  
-
B l a n k i n g  
-
S c r e e n  
-
B o t t o m  
-
CTL+  
CTL+  
CTL+  
CTL+  
----------- Top  
----------- Right  
----------- Left  
----------- Bottom  
2 0 4 8  
Top and right -------- Pressing  
or  
or  
or  
or  
increases the adjustment  
decreases the adjustment  
increases the adjustment  
decreases the adjustment  
values.  
Pressing  
values.  
Bottom and left ----- Pressing  
values.  
Pressing  
values.  
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3.OPERATION  
Sound Control (only when used with the ISS-6020/ISS-6020G Switcher)  
Provides access to control for your sound volume.  
S o u n d C o n t r o l  
V o l u m e  
-
-
NOTE: This function works only with the ISS-6020/ISS-6020G  
Switcher.  
The CURSOR  
The CURSOR  
or  
or  
button increases the volume.  
button decreases the volume.  
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Closed Caption  
Enables you to set several closed caption modes for text to be superim-  
posed on the projection screen.  
C l o s e d C a p t i o n  
O f f  
Use the CURSOR  
or  
button to select the desired mode and  
C a p t i o n  
C a p t i o n  
C a p t i o n  
C a p t i o n  
1
2
3
4
press the ENTER button.  
T e x t  
T e x t  
T e x t  
T e x t  
1
2
3
4
Items to select  
• Caption 1-4 ------- Text is superimposed.  
• Text 1-4 -----------Text is displayed in full screen.  
• Off -----------------Exits the selected Closed Caption mode.  
NOTE:  
• The Closed Caption feature work with an NTSC 3.58 source only.  
• Pressing ENTER executes store function. Switching to source  
other than NTSC3.58 source again.  
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3.OPERATION  
Timer Setting  
Enables you to program to turn on or off your projector automati-  
cally at a specified time. The two timer functions are available: On/  
Off Timer and Sleep Timer.  
NOTE: When the On Timer is set and the projector is in standby, the  
two digit indicator flashes "00" to indicate that the On Timer is  
active.  
Proceed as follows:  
• Before setting On/Off Timer, maker sure that Date, Time Preset  
feature is set.  
• Even after setting On/Off Timer, turning the projector on or off  
with the remote control is possible.  
• There are two time display formats: 24-hour or AM/PM format.  
You can set either format in the "Date, Time Preset" in [Adjust -  
Set Option - Menu Mode].  
User the CURSOR  
"Sleep Timer".  
or  
button to select "On/Off Timer" or  
Items to select  
• On/Off Timer---Programs to turn on or off the power at a prede-  
termined time.  
• Sleep Timer---Programs to turn off the power at a predetermined  
time, up to two hours later in 30-minute increments.  
-Timer Setting-  
1. On/Off Timer  
2. Sleep Timer  
To set the On/Off Timer:  
1) Use the CURSOR  
or  
button to select On/Off Timer and  
O n / O f f T i m e r  
press ENTER to display the On/Off Timer menu.  
P r g  
W e e k  
D a y  
M o n  
O n T i m e  
O f f T i m e  
1 2 : 0 0  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1 W e e k  
0 9 : 0 0  
E v e r y  
M o n - F r i  
1 8 : 0 0  
2 2 : 0 0  
E x e c u t e S w i t c h  
[ I n a c t i v e  
]
2) Select a program number and press ENTER to display the On/Off  
Timer Setting menu.  
O n - O f f T i m e r  
P r g  
W e e K  
T i m e  
0 a m  
O n / O f f T i m e r S e t t i n g  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1 W e
P r o g r a m  
1
W e e K  
[ 1 W e e k  
[ M o n  
]0  
]
E v e R
D a y  
3) Set the Week, Day, On-Time and Off-Time using the CURSOR  
buttons and INPUT buttons (1 thru 10). To cancel the on-time or  
off time, press NORMAL.  
O n T i m e  
[ 0 0 : 0 0 ]  
O f f T i m e  
E x e c u t e 
[ 0 0 : 0 0 ]  
]
E n t r y C a n c e l  
C l e a r  
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4) Select the Entry and press ENTER. This enables the On Timer or  
Off Timer function.  
To cancel your data such as week, day, on/off time, select the Cancel  
and press ENTER.  
To delete the setting data such as week, day and on/off time for the  
program number, select the Clear and press ENTER.  
NOTE:  
When setting On Timer during cooling the fan, the projector will  
turn on after the cooling has finished.  
To set the Sleep Timer:  
1) Use the CURSOR  
or  
button to select the Sleep Timer and  
press ENTER to display the Sleep Timer menu.  
S l e e p T i m e r  
T i m e L e f t 1 : 2 3  
S e t  
2) Select the Set and press ENTER to drop the pull-down menu.  
S l e e p T i m e r  
3) Select your desired time between 30 minutes and 2 hours in 30  
minutes.  
S e t T i m e [ 0 : 3 0  
]
-
:
-
-
S E T  
0 : 3 0  
1 : 0 0  
1 : 3 0  
2 : 0 0  
NOTE: "-- : -- -- " indicates the Sleep Timer will not be used.  
O n / O f f T i m e r  
D a y O n T i m e  
P r g  
W e e k  
O f f T i m e  
1 2 : 0 0  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1 W e e k  
M o n  
0 9 : 0 0  
To enable your settings:  
E v e r y  
M o n - F r i  
1 8 : 0 0  
2 2 : 0 0  
Select "Active" in Execute Switch and press ENTER.  
E x e c u t e S w i t c h  
[ I n a c t i v e  
]
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3.OPERATION  
Adjusting and Setting (Adjustment)  
Source Registry  
On Source Registry  
The projector uses a micro-processor to automatically read and  
distinguish between all video signals input at the same time. These  
signals are then used to make optimum adjustments for best image.  
Various parameters must be registered into the micro-processor  
beforehand to ensure the video signals are recognized and adjusted to  
optimum quality.  
This function registers these video signals in the Source Select list  
and at the same time obtains the various parameters pertaining to  
these signals. Always access this mode first whenever inputting  
video signals for the first time so that you can register  
the video signals before making any adjustments. If the current input  
signal(s) has not been registered, the “New Signal” message is  
displayed on screen.  
NOTE: If you have software which changes scanning mode due to  
the graphic board of your PC (such as VGA), it will be necessary to  
register signal entry for each scanning mode. This can be done  
using your PC by way of stopping the software in each scanning  
mode and performing a signal entry operation.  
Source Registry  
When connecting a signal for the first time, you need to register it  
into the projector’ s memory. You can copy the initial setting for the  
new signal from any other signal that has already been registered or  
use the factory preset setting.  
-Adjustment-  
1. Source Registry  
2. Amplitude  
3. White Balance  
4. Signal Level  
5. Uniformity  
6. Display Function  
7. Lamp Mode  
8. Set Option  
To make the signal entry, proceed as follows:  
1 Press the ADJUST button.  
• The Adjust menu is displayed.  
2 Use the CURSOR  
or  
button to highlight the “1.Source  
Registry” line and press ENTER.  
-Source Registry-  
1. New Registry  
2. Registry Edit  
• The Source Registry menu will be displayed.  
• You can also select the Source Registry menu directly by  
pressing the INPUT “1” button.  
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3.OPERATION  
Items to select  
• New Entry ----- Registers a new signal.  
• Registry Edit. - Changes setting various parameters of the  
registered signals.  
3Use the CURSOR  
or  
button to highlight the “1.New  
Registry” line and press ENTER.  
• The “1. Slot” menu is displayed. Then proceed as follows:  
1. Select slot.  
2. Select signal system.  
3. Set HDTV or not when selecting component signal.  
4. Input a user name.  
5. Select a location number for your registry.  
To advance the next item, select Next  
and press ENTER. To  
return the previous item, select  
Prev and press ENTER. To  
cancel your registry, select Cancel.  
1) To Select a Slot  
S o u r c e R e g i s t r y  
1 . S l o t  
You have two steps depending on whether you use your  
projector on standalone or with the ISS-6020 switcher(s).  
1 . S l o t  
2 . S i g n a l  
3 . H D T V  
S e l e c t S l o t  
I N P U T  
I N P U T  
I N P U T  
A
B
C
NOTE: The setting INPUT TERMINAL cannot be done to the  
4 . U s e r N a m e  
5 . N o .  
current projected signal.  
When using the projector in stand alone application:  
< P r e v  
N e x t >  
C a n c e l  
Use the CURSOR  
or  
button to select one of the three  
slots, and press ENTER.  
Items to select  
• INPUT A ---- Standard  
• INPUT B ---- Optional board  
• INPUT C ---- Optional board  
S o u r c e R e g i s t r y  
1 . S l o t  
When using with a single Switcher ISS-6020/ISS-6020G:  
1 . S l o t  
S e l e c t S l o t  
Use the CURSOR  
or  
button to select the input slot  
2 . S i g n a l  
3 . H D T V  
4 . U s e r N a m e  
5 . N o .  
M a s t e r  
[ S l o t 1  
S l a v e  
[ S l o t 1  
]
]
number of the Switcher and press ENTER.  
• Input slot numbers are from 1 through 10.  
• The “4. User Name” screen will be displayed when you finish  
entering the slot number.  
< P r e v  
N e x t >  
C a n c e l  
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3.OPERATION  
When using with two or more ISS-6020/ISS-6020G switchers:  
Use the CURSOR or button to select the input slot number of  
the master Switcher and press ENTER. Then select the slot  
number of the slave Switcher and press ENTER.  
• The “MASTER” menu will be displayed when the slot  
number of the master Switcher is selected.  
• The “SLAVE” menu will be displayed when the slot number  
of the slave Switcher is selected.  
• The “4. User Name” screen will be displayed when you finish  
entering the slot number.  
2) To Select Signal System  
Select your desired signal system.  
S o u r c e R e g i s t r y  
2 . S i g n a l S y s t e m  
Items to select  
• RGB --------------- Selects the RGB input signal of this  
1 . I N P U T  
2 . S i g n a l  
3 . H D T V  
4 . U s e r N a m e  
5 . N o .  
A
S e l e c t S i g n a l S y s t e m  
R G B  
C - V i d e o  
S - V i d e o  
C O M P O N E N T  
projector  
• C-Video ----------- Selects the VIDEO input signal of this  
projector  
< P r e v  
N e x t >  
C a n c e l  
• S-Video ----------- Selects the S-VIDEO input signal of this  
projector.  
• COMPONENT ---- Selects the component input signal of  
this projector.  
3) To Set HDTV or not When Selecting Component Signal.  
When you select COMPONENT, you are asked if the compo-  
nent is HDTV or not.  
S o u r c e R e g i s t r y  
3 . H D T V  
1 . I N P U T  
A
I s S i g n a l H D T V ?  
Select Yes or No according to your component source.  
2 . C O M P O N E N T  
3 . H D T V  
4 . U s e r N a m e  
5 . N o .  
Y e s  
N o  
< P r e v  
N e x t >  
C a n c e l  
S o u r c e R e g i s t r y  
4) To Input a User Name.  
4 . U s e r N a m e  
Input the source name by selecting one character at a time with  
the INPUT buttons 1 through 10 and by moving the cursor with  
the CURSOR button. After finishing the selection of the  
characters, press ENTER.  
1 . I N P U T  
A
I n p u t U s e r N a m e  
2 . C O M P O N E N T  
3 . H D T V M o d e  
4 . U s e r N a m e  
5 . N o .  
[
]
• Up to eight characters can be selected.  
< P r e v  
N e x t >  
C a n c e l  
• Eight characters are assigned to one INPUT button.  
• Whenever the INPUT button is pressed, characters will be  
rotated.  
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3.OPERATION  
For example: A B C 1 A .....  
• When pressing the INPUT button while holding down the  
CTL button, another group of characters will be rotated.  
For example: a b c ! a .....  
• The characters corresponding to these INPUT buttons are as  
follows:  
When using With CTL  
INPUT 1 A, B, C, and 1 a, b, c, and !  
INPUT 2 D, E, F, and 2 d, e, f, and “\par INPUT 3 G, H, I, and  
3 g, h, i, and #  
INPUT 4 J, K, L, and 4 j, k, l, and $  
INPUT 5 M, N, O, and 5 m, n, o, and %  
INPUT 6 P, Q, R, and 6 p, q, r, and &  
INPUT 7 S, T, U, and 7 s, t, u, and ‘\par INPUT 8 V, W, X,  
and 8 v, w, x, and (  
INPUT 9 Y, Z, ?, and 9 y, z, /, and )  
INPUT 10 *, ,, ., and 0 ;, :, +, and -  
If you have made an error in the input of a character, use the  
CURSOR button and enter the correct letter or number.  
To delete one character, move the CURSOR button to the  
character to be deleted and then press the NORMAL button.  
To delete all the entered name, hold down the CTL button then  
press NORMAL.  
5) To Select a Registry Number.  
S o u r c e R e g i s t r y  
5 . S e l e c t R e g i s t r y N o .  
Select the number location where you want to register the  
signal and press ENTER.  
O p t i o n  
S o u r c e  
I n p u t  
N o N a m e  
0 1  
0 2 N T S C  
0 3 7 8 K  
0 4  
0 5 N T S C  
0 6 N o 4 0  
0 7 N o 3 9  
0 8 3 1 . 4 5 K  
V I D E O  
R G B  
A
A
The “Do you want to register ?” message is displayed. If yes,  
press ENTER.  
V I D E O  
R G B  
R G B  
C
A
A
A
C
B
R G B  
V I D E O  
V I D E O  
0 9  
1 0  
A
< P r e v  
N e x t >  
C a n c e l  
S o u r c e R e g i s t r y  
D o y o u w a n t t o r e g i s t e r ?  
1 . I N P U T  
A
2 . C O M P O N E N T  
3 . H D T V M o d e  
4 . A B C  
Y e s  
N o  
5 . N o .  
1
< P r e v  
N e x t >  
C a n c e l  
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3.OPERATION  
Registry Edit  
This feature allows you to change various parameters of the  
source on the selected line. This can be done to the current  
projected signal as well as not projected source.  
To edit the registered signal, proceed as follows:  
1) Press the ADJUST button.  
• The Adjust menu is displayed.  
2) Use the CURSOR  
or  
button to highlight the “1.Source  
Registry” line and press ENTER.  
• The Source Registry menu will be displayed.  
• You can also select the Source Registry menu directly by  
pressing the INPUT “1” button.  
Items to select  
• New Entry------------ Registers a new signal.  
• Registry Edit--------- Changes setting various parameters  
of the registered signals.  
3) Use the CURSOR  
Edit” line and press ENTER.  
• The “Registry Edit” screen is displayed.  
4) Use the CURSOR or button to highlight the registered  
signal and press ENTER.  
or  
button to highlight the “2. Registry  
• The “Edit Command” menu is displayed. Then proceed as  
follows:  
* Cut Enables you to remove a selected signal from the list  
and place it on the “clipboard” in the projector.  
* Copy Enables you to copy a selected signal from the list and  
place it on the “clipboard” in the projector.  
Edit Command  
Cut  
* Paste Enables you to paste the signal placed on the “clip-  
board” to any other line of the list. To do this, select “Paste”  
and then select the line number you want to paste to. Last  
press ENTER.  
Copy  
Paste  
Information  
* Information Enables you to set a various parameters. When  
“Information is selected, the Source Information screen is  
displayed. Select an item and press ENTER.  
5) When setting is completed, press END.  
NOE: The contents will leave the “clipboard” when you press  
END.  
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3.OPERATION  
Amplitude  
Enables you to adjust the horizontal and vertical amplitude of the  
image.  
A m p l i t u d e  
- A m p l i t u d e -  
NOTE: Normally use the normal value.  
Use the CURSOR  
Use the CURSOR  
or  
or  
to adjust the horizontal amplitude.  
to adjust the vertical amplitude.  
( H )  
( V )  
0
0
When the amplitude adjusting is completed, press the END button.  
White Balance  
Enables you to adjust the white balance of the image.  
W h i t e B a l a n c e  
-
W h i t e / B l a c k L e v e l  
-
Items to select  
•White/Red-Blue ----------Adjust the white level for the red or blue.  
•Black/Red-Blue ----------Adjust the black level for the red or blue.  
Use the CURSOR  
Use the CURSOR  
or  
or  
to adjust the level of each item.  
to select an item.  
R e d  
B l u e  
W h i t e  
B l a c k  
2 5 5  
0
6 4  
1 2 8  
When the white balance adjusting is completed, press the END  
button.  
Signal Level  
Enables you to adjust the signal level.  
S i g n a l L e v e l  
R G B  
-
-
NOTE: You can directly access the Signal Level by pressing the  
SIGNAL LEVEL button on the remote control.  
Use the CURSOR  
Use the CURSOR  
or  
or  
to adjust the level of each item.  
to select an item.  
R e d  
G r e e n  
B l u e  
6 4  
6 4  
6 4  
6 4  
W h i t e  
When the signal level adjusting is completed, press the END button.  
S i g n a l L e v e l  
C O M P O N E N T  
-
-
Y
G a i n  
6 4  
6 4  
6 4  
C b G a i n  
C r G a i n  
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3.OPERATION  
Uniformity  
Enables you to adjust the white uniformity and edge blending.  
The white uniformity feature allows you to adjust color balance on  
the left and right side of the screen; the edge-blending feature allows  
you to adjust the brightness on the area which two images projected  
from the two projectors are overlapped.  
-Uniformity-  
1. White Uniformity  
2. Edge Blending  
To Adjust White Uniformity  
1) Press R or B button while pressing and holding CTL to select  
the color you want to adjust. Note that Green is not available.  
2) Move the cursor to the area you want to adjust using CURSOR  
button while pressing and holding CTL.  
W h i t e U n i f o r m i t y  
R e d  
S c r e e n  
-
-
-
L e f t , T o p  
-
• CTL +  
• CTL +  
• CTL +  
• CTL +  
moves the cursor to the right.  
moves the cursor to the left.  
moves the cursor up.  
moves the cursor down.  
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3) Use the CURSOR buttons to adjust the white uniformity.  
• Pressing  
• Pressing  
or  
or  
increases the level.  
decreases the level.  
4) Repeat from the step 1 for the other color.  
To Adjust the Edge Blending  
1) Press the CURSOR buttons while pressing and holding CTL to  
select the area you want to adjust.  
U n i f o r m i t y  
• CTL +  
• CTL +  
• CTL +  
• CTL +  
selects the top  
selects the bottom  
selects the right  
selects the left  
-
E d g e B l e n d i n g  
-
S c r e e n  
-
T o p  
-
2) Use the CURSOR  
“POS.”.  
or  
button to select “DATA” or  
D a t a  
P o s .  
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• “DATA” ------- Adjusts the level  
• “POS.” --------- Adjusts the position  
3) Use the CURSOR  
or  
button to adjust the edge blending.  
• When “DATA” is selected:  
Pressing  
Pressing  
increases the level.  
decreases the level.  
• When “POS.” is selected:  
Pressing  
Pressing  
moves the position to the top or the right.  
moves the position to the bottom or the left.  
To exit the Uniformity, press END.  
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3.OPERATION  
Display Function  
Enables you to adjust various items such as the input signal size,  
output signal size, output position, interlace mode and sync protect if  
the image is not displayed correctly. Normally you do not need to set  
these items.  
-Display Function-  
1. Input Signal Size  
2. Output Signal Size  
3. Output Position  
4. Interlance Mode  
5. Sync Protect  
1) Input Signal Size  
6. PLL Gain  
Adjusts the size of input signal.  
7. Video Filter  
The CURSOR  
The CURSOR  
or  
or  
button adjusts the horizontal size.  
button adjusts the vertical size.  
2) Output Signal Size  
Adjusts the size of output picture.  
I n t e r l a c e M o d e  
N o n S t d :  
N o n S t d :  
N o n S t d :  
O d d  
O d d  
O d d + 1  
O d d  
-
1
The CURSOR  
The CURSOR  
or  
or  
button adjusts the horizontal size.  
button adjusts the vertical size.  
S t d  
S t d  
S t d  
:
:
:
O d d  
-
1
O d d + 1  
3) Output Position  
Adjusts the display position of output picture.  
The CURSOR  
The CURSOR  
or  
or  
button adjusts the horizontal position.  
button adjusts the vertical position.  
D i s p l a y F u n c t i o n  
-
S y n c P r o t e c t  
-
4) Interlace Mode  
Select the appropriate mode for an interlace signal viewing the  
image. Normally select the mode preset at the factory.  
S y n c P r o t e c t S w i t c h  
[ O f f  
]
5) Sync Protect  
( U )  
( D )  
1 0 2 4  
1 0 2 4  
After selecting ON, adjust the bending of the top of the screen.  
Normally select OFF.  
To adjust, use the CURSOR  
the screen.  
or  
to adjust the level viewing  
D i s p l a y F u n c t i o n  
-
P L L G a i n  
-
To switch the top or the bottom, press the CURSOR  
button.  
or  
6) PLL Gain  
C o n t r o l M o d e  
P D A . P D B  
[ A u t o  
[ D I V 1  
]
]
Adjust so that the clock signal is stabilized.  
Normally use at the factory setting value.  
V C O  
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7) Video Filter  
Normally use at the factory setting value.  
D i s p l a y F u n c t i o n  
Input of a high resolution signal such as an XGA or SXGA can  
cause white characters to be tinted with color. If this happens, set  
the filter switch to ON and then adjust the frequency by using the  
-
V i d e o F i l t e r  
-
CURSOR  
or  
button.  
F i l t e r S w i t c h  
[ O f f  
]
F r e q . ( M H z )  
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3.OPERATION  
Lamp Mode  
Enables you to adjust the brightness of the lamp.  
Items to select  
• Normal ---------------- Normally select this mode.  
• High Bright ----------- Select this mode to increase the brightness  
of the lamp.  
L a m p P o w e r  
N o r m a l  
H i g h - B r i g h t  
NOTE: The High Bright mode shortens the lamp life. Be sure to use  
this mode at temperature 95° F (35° C) or less.  
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3.OPERATION  
Set Option  
Passcode  
Entering Passcode  
To prevent any unauthorized operation or mis-adjustment, the  
projector is equipped with a passcode option. If your passcode has  
not been entered correctly, the “Adjustment” menu will not be  
displayed. When the ADJUST button is pressed, and no passcode has  
been entered, the “Passcode?” screen is displayed. Enter your  
passcode.  
To do this, proceed as follows:  
1 Press the ADJUST button.  
• The “Passcode?” screen is displayed.  
2 Enter the four digit passcode you have already registered by  
using the “1” through “10” buttons.  
P a s scod e ?  
1) Each time you press the INPUT button, an asterisk appears  
under the “Passcode?” message.  
2) After you have finished entering the four digit passcode, press  
ENTER.  
NOTE: If you have made an error, press the NORMAL button to  
delete the asterisk “*”. Then re-enter the correct passcode. To  
delete all the entered digits, hold down the CTL button then  
press the NORMAL button.  
3) If the entered passcode is correct, the “ADJUST” menu is  
displayed.  
NOTE: If the passcode is not correct, the “Warning Different  
Passcode!!” message is displayed and you are required to enter  
the correct passcode.  
3 Proceed to each adjustment and setting.  
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3.OPERATION  
Registering Passcode  
When the projector is shipped from the factory, no passcode is  
registered. If you want to use the passcode option, you must register  
a passcode.  
-Adjustment-  
1. Source Registry  
2. Amplitude  
To register a new passcode, proceed as follows:  
1 Press the ADJUST button.  
• The “Adjustment” menu will be displayed.  
3. White Balance  
4. Signal Level  
5. Uniformity  
6. Display Function  
7. Lamp Mode  
8. Set Option  
2 Use the CURSOR  
or  
button to highlight the “8.Set Option”  
-Set Option-  
1. Passcode  
menu. Press ENTER to display the Set Option menu.  
2. Setting Mode  
3. Menu Mode  
4. Execute Mode  
3 Use the CURSOR  
or  
button to highlight the “1.Passcode”  
line. Press ENTER to display the “Passcode Setting” menu.  
4 Use the CURSOR  
or  
button to select “Entry”. Press  
ENTER to display the “New Passcode?” menu.  
P a s s c o d e  
P a s s c o d e S e t t i n g  
E n t r y  
D i s a b l e  
5 Enter a four digit passcode using the “1” through “10” buttons.  
1) Each time you press the INPUT button, an asterisk will appear  
next to the “New Passcode?” message.  
NOTE: “0000” and “9999” cannot be used as a passcode.  
P a s s c o d e  
P a s s c o d e S e t t i n g  
2) Once you have finished entering your four digit passcode,  
press ENTER to store the code.  
N e w P a s s c o d e  
[
]
✳ ✳ ✳ ✳  
NOTE: If you have made an error, press the NORMAL button  
to delete the asterisk “”. Then re-enter the correct passcode.  
To delete all the entered digits, hold down the CTL button  
then press the NORMAL button.  
3) If the passcode has been entered correctly, the “Confirm New  
Passcode?” menu will be displayed.  
NOTE: If the passcode is not entered correctly, the “Warning  
Passcode!!” message will be displayed. You will be required  
to enter the passcode correctly.  
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3.OPERATION  
6 Enter the new passcode again.  
1) Each time you press the INPUT button, an asterisk will appear  
next to the “Confirm New Passcode?” message.  
2) Once you have finished entering the new four digit passcode,  
press ENTER.  
NOTE: If you have made an error, press the NORMAL button  
to delete the asterisk “*”. Then re-enter the correct passcode.  
To delete all the entered digits, hold down the CTL button  
then press the NORMAL button.  
3) If the entered passcode is correct, the “Change Passcode  
Complete!!” message will be displayed.  
P a s s c o d e  
P a s s c o d e S e t t i n g  
NOTE: If the passcode is not correct, the “Warning Different  
Passcode!!”message will be displayed. You are required to  
enter the new passcode correctly.  
C o n f i r m P a s s c o d e  
[
]
✳ ✳ ✳ ✳  
The new passcode has been registered.  
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3.OPERATION  
Changing Your Passcode  
To change your passcode, proceed as follows:  
1 Press the ADJUST button.  
• The “Passcode?” screen will be displayed.  
-Adjustment-  
1. Source Registry  
2. Amplitude  
3. White Balance  
4. Signal Level  
5. Uniformity  
2 Enter the four digit current passcode using the “1” through “10”  
buttons. Press ENTER.  
• The “Adjustment” menu will be displayed.  
6. Display Function  
7. Lamp Mode  
8. Set Option  
-Set Option-  
1. Passcode  
2. Setting Mode  
3. Menu Mode  
4. Execute Mode  
3 Use the CURSOR  
or  
button to highlight the “8. Set  
Option” menu. Press ENTER to display the “Set Option” menu.  
4 Use the CURSOR  
or  
button to select “1. Passcode”. Press  
ENTER to display the “Passcode Setting” menu.  
P a s s c o d e  
5 Use the CURSOR  
or  
button to select “Entry”.  
P a s s c o d e S e t t i n g  
PressENTER to display the “Current Passcode?” menu.  
E n t r y  
D i s a b l e  
6 Enter the four digit passcode (the current passcode) using the “1”  
through “10” buttons.  
1) Each time you press the INPUT button, an asterisk will  
appear next to the “Current Passcode?” message.  
2) Once you have finished entering the four digit passcode, press  
ENTER.  
P a s s c o d e  
P a s s c o d e S e t t i n g  
C u r r e n t P a s s c o d e  
[
]
✳ ✳ ✳ ✳  
NOTE: If you have made an error, press the NORMAL button  
todelete the asterisk “*”. Then re-enter the correct passcode.  
To delete all the entered digits, hold down the CTL button  
then press the NORMAL button.  
3) If the entered passcode is correct, the “New Passcode?”  
screen will be displayed.  
P a s s c o d e  
P a s s c o d e S e t t i n g  
NOTE: If the passcode is not correct, the “Warning  
Different Passcode!!” message is displayed. You will be  
required to enter the correct current passcode.  
N e w P a s s c o d e  
[
]
✳ ✳ ✳ ✳  
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3.OPERATION  
7 Enter a new passcode using the “1” through “10” buttons.  
1) Each time you press the INPUT button, an asterisk will appear  
next to the “New Passcode?” message.  
2) Once you have finished entering the four digit new passcode,  
press ENTER.  
NOTE: If you have made an error, press the NORMAL button  
to delete the asterisk “*”. Then re-enter the correct passcode.  
To delete all the entered digits, hold down the CTL button  
thenpress the NORMAL button.  
3) If the passcode has been entered correctly, the “Confirm New  
Passcode?” menu will be displayed.  
NOTE: If the passcode is not entered correctly, the “Warning  
Different Passcode!!” message will be displayed. You are  
required to enter the new passcode correctly.  
P a s s c o d e  
P a s s c o d e S e t t i n g  
C o n f i r m P a s s c o d e  
[
]
✳ ✳ ✳ ✳  
8 Enter the new passcode again using the “1” through “10” buttons.  
1) Each time you press the INPUT button, an asterisk will appear  
under the “Confirm New Passcode?” message.  
2) Once you have finished entering the four digit new passcode,  
press ENTER.  
NOTE: If you have made an error, press the NORMAL button  
to delete the asterisk “*”. Then re-enter the correct passcode.  
To delete all the entered digits, hold down the CTL button  
then press the NORMAL button.  
3) If the entered passcode is correct, the “Change Passcode  
Complete!!” message is displayed.  
NOTE: If the passcode is not entered correctly, the “Warning  
Different Passcode!!” message is displayed. You will be  
required to enter the new passcode correctly.  
The passcode has been changed to another.  
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3.OPERATION  
Canceling Your Passcode  
To cancel the passcode, proceed as follows:  
1 Press the ADJUST button and then enter your passcode.  
• The “Passcode?” screen will be displayed.  
2 Enter the four digit current passcode using the “1” through “10”  
buttons and then press ENTER.  
-Adjustment-  
1. Source Registry  
2. Amplitude  
3. White Balance  
4. Signal Level  
5. Uniformity  
• The “Adjustment” menu will be displayed.  
6. Display Function  
7. Lamp Mode  
8. Set Option  
3 Use the CURSOR  
or  
button to highlight “8. Set Option”.  
Press the ENTER button to display the “Set Option” menu.  
-Set Option-  
1. Passcode  
2. Setting Mode  
3. Menu Mode  
4. Execute Mode  
4 Use the CURSOR  
or  
button to highlight “1. Passcode”  
line. Press ENTER to display the “Passcode Setting” menu.  
P a s s c o d e  
P a s s c o d e S e t t i n g  
5 Use the CURSOR  
or  
button to select “Disable”. Press  
E n t r y  
D i s a b l e  
ENTER to display the “Passcode Disable?” menu. Select “Yes”  
and press ENTER.  
• The “Current Passcode” screen will be displayed.  
6 Enter the four digit passcode (the current passcode) using the “1”  
through “10” buttons.  
P a s s c o d e  
P a s s c o d e S e t t i n g  
C u r r e n t P a s s c o d e  
1) Each time you press the INPUT button, an asterisk will appear  
next to the “Current Passcode?” message.  
2) Once you have finished entering the four digit passcode, press  
ENTER.  
[
]
✳ ✳ ✳ ✳  
NOTE: If you have made an error, press the NORMAL button  
to delete the asterisk “*”. Then re-enter the correct passcode.  
To delete all the entered digits, hold down the CTL button  
then press the NORMAL button.  
3) If the entered passcode is correct, the “Passcode Disable?”  
menu will be displayed.  
P a s s c o d e  
P a s s c o d e S e t t i n g  
P a s s c o d e D i s a b l e  
?
NOTE: If the passcode is not correct, the “Warning Different  
Passcode!!” message will be displayed. You will be required  
to enter your correct passcode.  
Y e s  
N o  
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3.OPERATION  
7 Use the CURSOR  
or  
button to select Yes and then press  
ENTER.  
Items to select  
• Yes ---------------- When selecting “Yes”, the current passcode  
will be canceled. You will not be required to  
re-enter your passcode when you press the  
ADJUST button to re-enter the ADJUST  
mode.  
• No ----------------- When selecting “No”, the current passcode  
will remain in effect.  
Your passcode has been cancelled.  
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3.OPERATION  
Setting Mode  
Enables you to set various items.  
To do, follow the steps below.  
1. Press the ADJUST button to display the Adjustment menu.  
2. Use the CURSOR  
Press ENTER.  
or  
button to select “8. Set Option” menu.  
3. Use the CURSOR  
menu. Press ENTER.  
or  
button to select “2. Setting Mode”  
Proceed to the following steps.  
PJ Orientation  
-Setting Mode-  
1. PJ Orientation  
This feature allows you to set the installation type according to the  
projection configuration.  
2. Default Source Select  
3. S-Video Mode Select  
4. Video System Select  
5. Auto Data Store  
6. Option Terminal Speed  
7. Uniformity Switching  
1 Use the CURSOR or button to select the “PJ ORIENTA-  
TION” item, then press ENTER to display the “PJ ORIENTA-  
TION” menu.  
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P J O r i e n t a t i o n  
[ C e i l i n g / F r o n t  
]
D e f a u l t M o d e S e l e c t  
D e f a u l t  
I N P U T - A  
S - V i d e o  
[ S 2  
]
]
S - V i d e o M o d e S e l e c t  
V i d e o S y s t e m S e l e c t  
M a n u a l  
N T S C 3 . 5 8  
A u t o D a t a S t o r e  
[ D i s a b l e  
O p t i o n T e r m i n a l S p e e d  
[ 3 8 4 0 0 B P S  
[ D i s a b l e  
]
]
]
U n i f o r m i t y W h i t e  
E d g e B l e n d .  
[ D i s a b l e  
2 Use the CURSOR or button to select one of the four  
projector installation types and press ENTER.  
Floor / Rear  
Items to select  
Ceiling / Front  
Floor / Front  
Ceiling / Rear  
• CEILING/REAR .... Ceiling mounting type and rear projection  
• FLOOR/REAR....... Desk top type and rear projection  
• CEILING/FRONT .. Ceiling mounting type and front projection  
• FLOOR/FRONT..... Desk top type and front projection  
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3.OPERATION  
Default Source Select  
You can set the projector to default to any one of its inputs each time  
the projector is turned on.  
Proceed as follows:  
-Setting Mode-  
1. PJ Orientation  
2. Default Source Select  
3. S-Video Mode Select  
4. Video System Select  
5. Auto Data Store  
1 Use the CURSOR or button to select the “Default Source  
Select” item, then press ENTER to display the “Default Source  
Select” menu.  
6. Option Terminal Speed  
7. Uniformity Switching  
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M
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P J O r i e n t a t i o n  
[ C e i l i n g / F r o n t  
]
D e f a u l t M o d e S e l e c t  
D e f a u l t  
I N P U T - A  
S - V i d e o  
[ S 2  
]
]
S - V i d e o M o d e S e l e c t  
V i d e o S y s t e m S e l e c t  
M a n u a l  
N T S C 3 . 5 8  
A u t o D a t a S t o r e  
[ D i s a b l e  
O p t i o n T e r m i n a l S p e e d  
[ 3 8 4 0 0 B P S  
[ D i s a b l e  
]
]
]
U n i f o r m i t y W h i t e  
E d g e B l e n d .  
[ D i s a b l e  
2 Use the CURSOR or button to select either “Default” or  
“Last” and press ENTER.  
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• Selecting “LAST” completes setting.  
D e f a u l t S o u r c e S e l e c t  
D e
• Selecting “DEFAULT” displays the “Default input” screen.  
D e f a u l t  
S o u r c e  
S l o t  
[ D e f a u l t  
]
[ I n p u t - A  
]
S i g n a l  
[ C O M P O . H D T V )  
]
D )  
S - V
Items to select  
O K  
C a n c e l  
V i d
N T S C 3 . 5 8  
• DEFAULT . Displays the same source input every time the  
projector is started up.  
[ D e f a u l t  
]
A u t o D a t a S t o r e  
[ 3 8 4 0 0 B p s  
]
O p t i o n T e r m i n a l S p e e d  
• LAST ....... Sets the projector to default to the previous last  
active input each time the projector is turned on.  
Note: An input must be active for a minimum of 10  
minutes before it is recognized as the last active  
signal.  
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3.OPERATION  
3 Use the CURSOR or button to select an input and then  
press the ENTER button.  
When used in stand alone operation:  
The default input screen will be displayed.  
Use the CURSOR or button to select an input and press  
ENTER.  
I N P U T  
I N P U T  
I N P U T  
A
B
C
When used with a single Switcher:  
M A S T E R  
S L O T – 0 1  
S L O T – 0 2  
S L O T – 0 3  
S L O T – 0 4  
S L O T – 0 5  
S L O T – 0 6  
S L O T – 0 7  
S L O T – 0 8  
S L O T – 0 9  
S L O T – 1 0  
The “MASTER” slot menu will be displayed.  
Use the CURSOR or button to select the desired slot  
number “1” through “10(0)” and then press ENTER.  
When used with two or more Switchers:  
The “MASTER” and “SLAVE” slot number menu will be  
displayed.  
M A S T E R  
S L O T – 0 1  
S L O T – 0 2  
S L O T – 0 3  
S L O T – 0 4  
S L O T – 0 5  
S L O T – 0 6  
S L O T – 0 7  
S L O T – 0 8  
S L O T – 0 9  
S L O T – 1 0  
S L A V E  
S L O T – 0 1  
S L O T – 0 2  
S L O T – 0 3  
S L O T – 0 4  
S L O T – 0 5  
S L O T – 0 6  
S L O T – 0 7  
S L O T – 0 8  
S L O T – 0 9  
S L O T – 1 0  
Use the CURSOR or button to select the master slot  
number first and then select the slave slot number “1” through  
“10(0)”. Press ENTER.  
4 Use the CURSOR or button to select a signal and  
press ENTER button.  
R G B  
V I D E O  
S - V I D E O  
C O M P O N E N T  
5 Press OK to complete the setting.  
C O M P O . ( H D T V )  
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3.OPERATION  
S-Video Mode Select  
]
-Setting Mode-  
This function is used to select the S-video signal detection mode.  
This allows identifying of the S-video signals with different aspect  
ratio: squeeze or full mode(16 : 9) and letter box (4 : 3) signals.  
To set, proceed as follows:  
1. PJ Orientation  
2. Default Source Select  
3. S-Video Mode Select  
4. Video System Select  
5. Auto Data Store  
6. Option Terminal Speed  
7. Uniformity Switching  
1 Use the CURSOR or button to select the “S-Video Mode  
Select” item, then press ENTER to display the “S-Video Mode  
Select” menu.  
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P J O r i e n t a t i o n  
[ C e i l i n g / F r o n t  
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D e f a u l t M o d e S e l e c t  
D e f a u l t  
I N P U T - A  
S - V i d e o  
[ S 2  
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S - V i d e o M o d e S e l e c t  
V i d e o S y s t e m S e l e c t  
M a n u a l  
N T S C 3 . 5 8  
A u t o D a t a S t o r e  
[ D i s a b l e  
O p t i o n T e r m i n a l S p e e d  
[ 3 8 4 0 0 B P S  
[ D i s a b l e  
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U n i f o r m i t y W h i t e  
E d g e B l e n d .  
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2 Use the CURSOR or button to select one of the three items:  
S2, S1, and OFF, and then press ENTER.  
S-Video Mode Select  
Items to select  
S 2  
S 1  
O F F  
S2 .............. Identifies squeeze and letter box signals.  
S1 .............. Identifies a squeeze signal only.  
OFF ............ Does not identify any S-video signal.  
NOTE :  
• The input signal must be compatible with the S2/S1 MODE  
standard.  
Refer to the user manual included with the connected equip-  
ment for more information.  
• The identification function may not work correctly with a non-  
compatible signal. If this happens, select “OFF” from the “S-  
VIDEO MODE SELECT” menu.  
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3.OPERATION  
Video System Select  
This function is used to select the NTSC 3.58, NTSC 4.43, PAL or  
SECAM video standard.  
-Setting Mode-  
1. PJ Orientation  
2. Default Source Select  
3. S-Video Mode Select  
4. Video System Select  
5. Auto Data Store  
6. Option Terminal Speed  
7. Uniformity Switching  
To select any one of the video standards, proceed as follows:  
1 Use the CURSOR or button to select the “Video System  
Select ” item, then press ENTER to display the “Video System  
Select ” menu.  
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D e f a u l t M o d e S e l e c t  
D e f a u l t  
I N P U T - A  
S - V i d e o  
[ S 2  
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S - V i d e o M o d e S e l e c t  
V i d e o S y s t e m S e l e c t  
M a n u a l  
N T S C 3 . 5 8  
A u t o D a t a S t o r e  
[ D i s a b l e  
O p t i o n T e r m i n a l S p e e d  
[ 3 8 4 0 0 B P S  
[ D i s a b l e  
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U n i f o r m i t y W h i t e  
E d g e B l e n d .  
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video standard manually and then press ENTER.  
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D e f a u l t M
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V i d e o S y s t e m S e l e c t  
- A  
When selecting “AUTO”  
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A U T O  
N T S C 3 . 5 8  
? ? ? ? ?  
S - V i d e o 
N T S C 4 . 4 3  
Video Modes  
V i d e o S y
P A L  
3 . 5 8  
S E C A M  
• NTSC3.58 ............ Indicates the NTSC3.58 video standard  
• NTSC4.43 ............ Indicates the NTSC4.43 video standard  
• PAL ..................... Indicates the PAL video standard  
• SECAM ................ Indicates the SECAM video standard  
• Select “Auto” in normal operation.  
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• Select a video standard manually when connecting to poor  
quality signal or non-standard signals such as video games.  
VIDEO MODE SELECT  
N T S C 3 . 5 8  
N T S C 4 . 4 3  
P A L  
NOTE: The projector may not function correctly with a mono-  
chrome signals in the Auto mode.  
S E C A M  
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3.OPERATION  
Auto Data Store  
-Setting Mode-  
1. PJ Orientation  
This feature allows you to select two ways to store settings; auto-  
matically and manually.  
2. Default Source Select  
3. S-Video Mode Select  
4. Video System Select  
5. Auto Data Store  
6. Option Terminal Speed  
7. Uniformity Switching  
After “Enable” is selected in the Auto Data Store menu, all projector  
settings are stored in the projector's memory automatically. To set  
this feature, proceed as follows:  
1 Use the CURSOR or button to select the “Auto Data Store”  
item on Page 2, then press ENTER to display the “Auto Data  
Store” menu.  
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D e f a u l t M o d e S e l e c t  
D e f a u l t  
I N P U T - A  
S - V i d e o  
[ S 2  
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S - V i d e o M o d e S e l e c t  
V i d e o S y s t e m S e l e c t  
M a n u a l  
N T S C 3 . 5 8  
A u t o D a t a S t o r e  
[ D i s a b l e  
O p t i o n T e r m i n a l S p e e d  
[ 3 8 4 0 0 B P S  
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U n i f o r m i t y W h i t e  
E d g e B l e n d .  
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2 Use the CURSOR or button to select either “Disable” or  
“Enable” and then press ENTER.  
Auto Data Store  
D i s a b l e  
Items to select  
E n a b l e  
• Disable .... Projector does not store the settings automatically.  
• Enable ..... Projector stores the settings automatically.  
Automatic storing data is done when any one of the following  
procedures is performed:  
• Pressing the END button several times returns the adjustment  
screen to the source screen.  
• One input is switched to another.  
• The projector is turned off.  
• Every 10 minutes.  
NOTE: After “Disable” is selected in the Auto Data Store menu,  
the settings will not be stored in the memory unless you select  
“Yes” in the “Store ?” menu.  
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3.OPERATION  
Option Terminal Speed  
This feature allows you to set baud rate of the OPTION terminal  
from 4800 to 38400 bps.  
NOTE:  
• The baud rate of the OPTION terminal defaults to 38400 bps at the  
factory.  
• Make sure that the baud rate of the OPTION terminal matches that  
of operating of the connected equipment.  
-Setting Mode-  
1. PJ Orientation  
To change the baud rate of the OPTION terminal, proceed as follows:  
2. Default Source Select  
3. S-Video Mode Select  
4. Video System Select  
5. Auto Data Store  
6. Option Terminal Speed  
7. Uniformity Switching  
1 Use the CURSOR  
or  
button to select the “Option  
Terminal Speed” item, then press ENTER to display the “Option  
Term Boad Rate” menu.  
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D e f a u l t M o d e S e l e c t  
D e f a u l t  
I N P U T - A  
S - V i d e o  
2 Use the CURSOR  
or  
button to select the baud rate from  
4800 to 38400 bps and press ENTER.  
[ S 2  
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S - V i d e o M o d e S e l e c t  
V i d e o S y s t e m S e l e c t  
M a n u a l  
N T S C 3 . 5 8  
A u t o D a t a S t o r e  
[ D i s a b l e  
O p t i o n T e r m i n a l S p e e d  
[ 3 8 4 0 0 B P S  
[ D i s a b l e  
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U n i f o r m i t y W h i t e  
E d g e B l e n d .  
[ D i s a b l e  
4 8 0 0 B P S  
9 6 0 0 B P S  
1 9 2 0 0 B P S  
3 8 4 0 0 B P S  
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3.OPERATION  
Uniformity Switching  
Enables you to enable or dasable the uniformity white and edge  
blending features.  
-Setting Mode-  
1. PJ Orientation  
2. Default Source Select  
3. S-Video Mode Select  
4. Video System Select  
5. Auto Data Store  
1 Use the CURSOR  
or  
button to select the “Uniformity  
Switching” item, then press ENTER.  
6. Option Terminal Speed  
7. Uniformity Switching  
2 Use the CURSOR  
or  
button to select the “White Unifor-  
mity or Edge Blend.” item, and select Disable or Enable, then  
ENTER.  
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[ C e i l i n g / F r o n t  
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D e f a u l t M o d e S e l e c t  
D e f a u l t  
I N P U T - A  
S - V i d e o  
[ S 2  
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S - V i d e o M o d e S e l e c t  
V i d e o S y s t e m S e l e c t  
M a n u a l  
N T S C 3 . 5 8  
A u t o D a t a S t o r e  
[ D i s a b l e  
O p t i o n T e r m i n a l S p e e d  
[ 3 8 4 0 0 B P S  
[ D i s a b l e  
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U n i f o r m i t y W h i t e  
E d g e B l e n d .  
[ D i s a b l e  
D i s a b l e  
E n a b l e  
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3.OPERATION  
Menu Mode  
Enables you to set various items for on-screen display.  
To do, follow the steps below.  
1. Press the ADJUST button to display the Adjustment menu.  
2. Use the CURSOR  
Press ENTER.  
or  
button to select “8. Set Option” menu.  
3. Use the CURSOR  
menu. Press ENTER.  
or  
button to select “3. Menu Mode”  
Proceed to the following steps.  
This feature allows you to display the items on the top of the  
screen: date, time, input signal, source name, address, and new  
signal.  
Message Time  
There are two modes of operations for the on-screen display. With  
AUTO mode, the on-screen display will automatically switch off  
after three through ten seconds. In the MANUAL mode, the display  
must be manually turned off with the DISPLAY button on the full  
function remote control each time it appears.  
-Menu Mode-  
1. Message Time  
2. Date, Time Preset  
3. Display Item Set  
NOTE: Pressing DISPLAY with CTL will select the non on-screen  
mode; pressing DISPLAY with CTL again will cancel this mode.  
Even if the on-screen display may be turned off with CTL and  
DISPLAY, any adjustment will still change the projector’s memory  
settings.  
Proceed as follows:  
1 Use the CURSOR or button to highlight the “Message  
Time” item.  
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D a t e , T i m e P r e s e t  
D i s p l a y I t e m S e t  
J a n / D D / Y Y Y Y  
H H : M M : S S  
Press ENTER to display the “Message Time” menu.  
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S o u t c e N a m e  
A d d r e s s  
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3.OPERATION  
2 Use the CURSOR or button to select either “Auto” or  
“Manual“ and press ENTER.  
Manual  
Items to select  
Auto 3 sec  
Auto 10 sec  
Auto 30 sec  
• Auto......... The on-screen menu display appears when the  
buttons on the remote control, or the controls on  
the rear panel are pressed. The on-screen display  
will turn off at a preselected time.  
The OFF TIME is specified in seconds up to a  
maximum of 30 seconds.  
Select your desired time (3-30 seconds) from the  
OFF TIME menu.  
• Manual .... The on-screen menu display appears when the  
buttons on the remote control, or the controls on  
the rear panel are pressed. The display will be  
turned on and off whenever the DISPLAY button is  
pressed. If no button operation is made for 20  
minutes or more, the on-screen message will  
automatically turn off.  
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3.OPERATION  
Date, Time Preset  
The current year, month, date and time are displayed on the top of  
-Menu Mode-  
the screen.  
1. Message Time  
2. Date, Time Preset  
3. Display Item Set  
Proceed as follows:  
1 Use the CURSOR or button to highlight the “Date, Time,  
Preset” item. Press ENTER to display the “Date, Time Preset”  
menu.  
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D a t e , T i m e P r e s e t  
D i s p l a y I t e m S e t  
J a n / D D / Y Y Y Y  
H H : M M : S S  
D a t e  
T i m e  
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I n p u t S i g n a l  
S o u t c e N a m e  
A d d r e s s  
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[ O f f  
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2 Use the CURSOR or button to select any one of the two  
items: Date, and Time.  
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H H / M M / S S  
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3 Type the date and time. Then press OK.  
O K  
C a n c e l  
A d d r e s s  
N e w S i g n a l  
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3.OPERATION  
Display Item Set  
This feature allows you to display the items : date, time, input signal,  
source name, address, and new signal on the top of the screen.  
1 Use the CURSOR or button to highlight the “Display Item  
-Menu Mode-  
Set” menu. Press ENTER.  
1. Message Time  
2. Date, Time Preset  
3. Display Item Set  
2 Use the CURSOR or  
buttons to select on or off and press  
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M e s s a g e T i m e  
[ A u t o 1 0 S e c  
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D a t e , T i m e P r e s e t  
D i s p l a y I t e m S e t  
J a n / D D / Y Y Y Y  
H H : M M : S S  
D a t e  
T i m e  
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I n p u t S i g n a l  
S o u t c e N a m e  
A d d r e s s  
[ O f f  
[ O f f  
[ O f f  
[ O f f  
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3.OPERATION  
Execute Mode  
Enables you to select connecting with the switcher ISS-6020 and  
view the projector address on the screen.  
To do, follow the steps below.  
1. Press the ADJUST button to display the Adjustment menu.  
2. Use the CURSOR  
Press ENTER.  
or  
button to select “8. Set Option” menu.  
3. Use the CURSOR  
menu. Press ENTER.  
or  
button to select “4. Execute Mode”  
Proceed to the following steps.  
Connect Condition  
This setting explains how the projector is used with the ISS-6020/  
ISS-6020G Switcher.  
1 Use the CURSOR or button to select the “1. Connect  
Condition” item, then press ENTER to display the ““1. Connect  
Condition” menu.  
-Execute Mode-  
1. Connect Condition  
2. PJ Address  
2 Use the CURSOR or button to select your desired connec-  
tion condition of Switcher and press ENTER.  
E x e c u t e M o d e  
C o n n e c t C o n d i t i o n  
P J A d d r e s s  
[ S t a n d A l o n e  
[ 0 1 ] ( 0 1 - 6 4 )  
]
• The “Re-Start ?” prompt is displayed after setting of the connec-  
tion condition is modified from the current status to your desired  
condition.  
Items to select  
• Stand Alone ......... The projector used in stand alone operation.  
• SW 1 Level .......... The projector used with one Switcher.  
• SW 2 Level .......... The projector used with two or more  
Switchers.  
Connect Condition  
Stand Alone  
SW1 Level  
SW2 Level  
3 Use the CURSOR or button to select either “Yes” or “No”  
and press ENTER.  
Items to select  
• Yes .......... Restart the projector.  
• No ........... Does not restart the projector.  
R e - S t a r t ?  
Y e s  
N o  
NOTE: The selected connection condition becomes effective  
only after the projector is restarted.  
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3.OPERATION  
PJ Address  
Each projector needs its own unique address in the case of a serial  
connection of projectors. Up to 64 addresses can be set.  
Proceed as follows:  
1 Use the CURSOR or button to highlight the “2/PJ Address”  
line. Press ENTER to display the “Address” menu.  
-Execute Mode-  
1. Connect Condition  
2. PJ Address  
2 Enter the address number using the INPUT button and press  
ENTER.  
E x e c u t e M o d e  
• If you have made a mistake, press END to return to the “OP-  
TION” menu, then start again.  
C o n n e c t C o n d i t i o n  
P J A d d r e s s  
[ S t a n d A l o n e  
[ 0 1 ] ( 0 1 - 6 4 )  
]
NOTE: Enter the address number “01” when only one projector  
is used.  
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3.OPERATION  
Addressing the Remote Control Unit  
When changing the projector address, ensure that the projector  
address respond to the remote control address, otherwise you cannot  
operate the projector using the remote control.  
To specify the remote control address, proceed as follows:  
1) Press and hold the CTL button then press the ADDRESS button  
to access the RC UNIT address mode.  
ADDRESS  
RC UNIT  
• The current remote control address is displayed on the remote  
control address screen. (When the current remote control  
address is configured at "00", the remote control address screen  
will not be displayed.  
• This screen will disappear in 30 seconds.  
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NOTE: When the remote control is used with the Switcher in  
wired application, a window shown on the right will not be  
displayed. However, the remote control address can be  
changed.  
When the remote control address is configured at  
"00", the above screen will not be displayed.  
2) Use INPUT buttons to enter a new two-digit number and press  
ENTER.  
• The new remote control address is displayed on the screen.  
When the new remote control address is configured at "00", the  
display will not be changed. However, its address has been  
changed by pressing ENTER.  
• The number you can specify ranges from 00 to 64.  
To stop the address changing, press END.  
See the projector address number on the screen.  
NOTE:  
• The buttons other than the above mentioned button and the  
OFF button are not available during specifying the remote  
control address.  
• If no key input is made within 30 seconds, the remote control  
automatically exits the RC UNIT address mode.  
Address common to all the projectors  
When specifying the remote control address as “00”, you can  
operate the projector using the remote control, regardless of the  
projector addresses.  
If the remote control loses power, the remote control address  
becomes “00”. In this case the on-screen shown on the right  
above is not displayed on the screen.  
3) To complete, press END.  
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3.OPERATION  
Help Menu  
Provides information about operation and adjustment procedures or  
the set information.  
-Help-  
1. Help  
2. Topics  
3. Set Information  
To view the information:  
Press OPERATE or ADJUST button then select “Help” from the  
Task bar and press ENTER. The Help menu will be displayed.  
Help  
Provides information how to use the Help.  
To view the Help menu, use the CURSOR  
“1. Help” menu and press ENTER.  
or  
button to select  
Topics  
Provides you information of a various items explaining function and  
operation.  
To view information, use the CURSOR  
Topics” menu and press ENTER.  
or  
button to select “2.  
Set Information  
Lets you know the version for the running time, the lamp usage time,  
S e t I n f o r m a t i o n  
the version for your hardware and software.  
U s e r N a m e  
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To view the information, use the CURSOR  
“3. Set Information” menu and press ENTER.  
or  
button to select  
S e t S e r i a l N o .  
S e t H o u r M e t e r  
L a m p H o u r M e t e r  
S o f t w a r e V e r s i o n  
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0 3 0 0 H  
0 1 0 0 H  
4 0 M  
2 0 M  
1 . 0 0  
1 . 0 0  
1 . 0 0  
1 . 0 0  
1 . 0 0  
B i o s  
A p p l i c a t i o n  
D a t a  
The information you can view are:  
S u b C P U  
S w i t c h e r  
User Name ------------------- Indicates the user name  
1 . 0 0  
H a r d w a r e V e r s i o n  
Set Serial No. --------------- Indicates serial number for your projec-  
tor  
Set hour Meter -------------- Indicates the amount of operating time  
of your projector  
Lamp Hour Mete ----------- Indicates the amount of operating time  
of the lamp  
Software version ------------ Indicates the version for the software  
Hardware version ----------- Indicates the version for the hardware  
*The Switcher item is displayed only when the Connect Condition is  
set to the SW 1 or 2 Level.  
NOTE:  
There is a warning system built-in that displays the following  
message when you reach 1500 hours of operation “Lamp Running  
Time is Over 1500 Hours!!” When you see this message please  
contact your NEC dealer or service personnel for a replacement.  
The projector will not turn on at the next powering-on after the lamp  
has been operating for 2000 hours or longer.  
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3.OPERATION  
Others  
Test Patterns  
This projector will generate a selection of test signals.  
Seven kinds of internal test patterns can be selected from the Test  
Pattern menu.  
To display the Test Pattern menu, proceed as follows:  
1. Press the TEST button on the remote control.  
• The Test Pattern menu will be displayed.  
T e s t P a t t e r n  
• When END is pressed, the Test Pattern menu will disappear.  
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F l a t F i e l d  
R a m p  
C o n t r a s t C h e c k e r b o a r d  
C r o s s H a t c h  
G r a y B a r s  
2 User the CURSOR  
or  
button to highlight the test pattern  
S m a l l C h e c k e r b o a r d  
B l a c k F l a t F i e l d  
you wish to use and press ENTER.  
• The selected test pattern will be displayed.  
3 To return to the original screen, press TEST and then press END.  
• When the TEST button is pressed, the Test Pattern menu will  
be displayed and when END is pressed, the screen will be  
changed to the source screen.  
• The projector will return to the original source screen by  
pressing END only when no menu or no adjustment screen is  
displayed.  
TEST PATTERN  
GRAY BARS  
CROSS HATCH  
FLAT FIELD  
CONTRAST CHECKER BOARD  
SMALL CHECKER BOARD  
RAMP  
BLACK FLAT FIELD  
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3.OPERATION  
Normal, Load, and Cancel Function  
Adjustment settings can be returned to the factory preset level,  
previously stored level, or can be canceled.  
To return to the standard level (Normal):  
1. Press the NORMAL button.  
T e s t P a t t e r n  
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3. Press ENTER.  
The Normal function is performed.  
If you select “No”, you will exit this mode suspending current  
status.  
To return to the last stored level (Load):  
1. Press and hold the CTL button then press the NORMAL button.  
• The Memory menu is displayed.  
2. Use the CURSOR  
A confirmation message is displayed.  
3. Use the CURSOR or button to select Yes.  
or  
button to select Load.  
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status.  
4. Press ENTER.  
• The LOAD function is performed.  
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3.OPERATION  
To cancel the adjustment data (Cancel):  
1. Press and hold the CTL button then press the NORMAL button.  
• The Memory menu is displayed.  
2. Use the CURSOR  
• A confirmation message is displayed.  
3. Use the CURSOR or button to select Yes.  
or  
button to select Cancel.  
M e m o r y  
L o a d C a n c e l  
• If you select No, you will exit this mode suspending current  
status.  
4. Press ENTER.  
• The CANCEL function is performed.  
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4.SPECIFICATIONS  
Projection Type  
: 3Chip DMD TM High light output projector.  
: 3chip DMD TM , 1 Lens  
Projection System  
Display Orientation  
: Front Floor , Rear Floor ,  
Front Ceiling , Rear Ceiling  
Lamp Type  
: Bulb type 1.6 KW Xenon Lamp  
: Common lens for both XL-3500 and XL-6500  
Fixed lens........................................... 0±150 pixels  
Zoom lens .......................................... 0  
Lens for XL-6500 only  
Shooting offset  
HVL-X1Z/HVL-X2Z ............................ 0±360 pixels  
HVL-X3Z ............................................ 0±200 pixels  
: H 15-80KHz  
Scanning line rat  
/ Flame rate  
Resolution  
V 30-120Hz  
: DMDTM 1024ϫ768 pixel  
Max : 1280 ϫ 1024 by Scaling  
Pixel clock  
: Max 80 MHz  
Lens (optional)  
: Fixed lens (common lens for both XL-3500 and XL-6500)  
XL-L1.27 : 1.27:1 (for XL-3500) / 1.0:1 (for XL-6500)  
XL-L3 : 3.0:1 (for XL-3500) / 2.3:1 (for XL-6500)  
XL-L5 : 5.0:1 (for XL-3500) / 3.9:1 (for XL-6500)  
XL-L7 : 7.0:1 (for XL-3500) / 5.5:1 (for XL-6500)  
Zoom Lens (common lens for both XL-3500 and XL-6500)  
XL-L1.5Z : 1.5-3.0 (for XL-3500) / 1.2-2.3 (for XL-6500)  
XL-L3Z : 3.0-7.0 (for XL-3500) / 2.3-5.5 (for XL-6500)  
Zoom Lens (for XL-6500 only)  
HVL-X1Z : 1.5-2.5  
HVL-X2Z : 2.5-4.0  
HVL-X3Z : 4.0-7.0  
Picture Size  
Light Output  
: 80-500 inch diagonal  
: 6500 ANSI lumen  
Contrast Ratio  
Input terminal  
: 350:1 ( Full On / Off )  
:
Fixed terminal :  
Composite Video ( BNC or RCA switchable )  
RGB , H, V / Y,Cr,Cb ( BNC )  
S Video  
Optional terminal :  
2 slot prepared  
( S- terminal )  
Input signal (Level)  
: RGB signal : 0.7Vp-p 75ohm Positive(BNC)  
HV sync : 0.7-4.0Vp-p(75ohm/1Kohm)  
Negative or Positive(BNC)  
Duty 3-30% (H-Sync Positive)  
70-97% (H-Sync Negative)  
0.1-10%(V-sync Positive)  
90-99.9%(V-Sync Negative)  
Mix sync : 0.7-4.0Vp-p(75ohm/1Kohm)  
Negative or Positive(BNC)  
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G sync  
Video  
: 0.3-0.6Vp-p 75ohm  
Sync. Negative(BNC)  
: 1.0Vp-p 75ohm Sync. Negative  
S-Video : Y 1.0Vp-p 75ohm Sync. Negative  
C0.28Vp-p 75ohm(burst level)  
(3 mode acceptable)  
Y, Cr, Cb : Y 1.0Vp-p 75ohm Sync. Negative  
Cr,Cb 0.7Vp-p 75ohm ( Y,Pb,Pr )  
Video System : NTSC,PAL,SECAM,4.43NTSC  
Convergence limits  
Set-up signal  
: Within one pixel  
: Gray bars signal , Cross hatch signal , Flat field ,  
Black flat field, Contrast checker board, Small checker board, and Ramp  
: AC 200V - 240V  
Power supply  
Power consumption  
Input current  
: 2.4KW ( MAX)  
: 13.0 A(MAX)  
Safety and regulation  
UL  
: Meet UL 1950  
CSA : Meet CSA 950  
FCC : Meet FCC class A  
DHHS : Approved  
DOC : Meet  
Meet EMC Directive  
EN55022 : Meet(Radiation)  
EN55082-2 : Meet(Immunity)  
EN61000-3-2, EN61000-3-3 : Meet(Disturbance)  
Meet LVP Directive  
EN60950 :Meet (Safety)  
Cabinet dimension  
: 29.5" (W) x 39.4" (D) x 15" (H) without lens  
750 mm (W) x 1000 mm (D) x 380 mm (H) without lens  
: 238 lbs (108 kg)  
Weight  
Remote controller  
: Wired application  
Wireless (operating distance 23 ft./7m)  
: Input select ;  
External control  
PC control  
Power On/OFF  
Mute  
: Supports  
RS-232C / RS-422 switchable  
: Full compatible  
ISS-6020 Compatibility  
OSD Output terminal  
: D-sub shrink 15 Pin  
RGB signal : 0.7Vp-p Analog out ( 75ohm )  
H,V sync out : TTL  
Accessory (Option)  
Environment  
: Input terminal Option  
: Temperature 10 to 40 degrees C  
: Humidity 20 to 90% non-condensing  
: Storage -10 to 50 degrees C  
: 1500 Hours ( Half light output point )  
: 59 dB  
Lamp life  
Noise  
Note: Specifications are subject to change without notice.  
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5.APPENDIX  
Message List  
Code  
A1  
A2  
C0~CF COMUNICATION ERROR  
Message  
PS PROTECT ERROR  
POWERGOOD ERROR  
(Overload or failure in the mains power supply)  
(Insufficient voltage of +5V(D) or DLP5V in the mains power supply)  
(Communication setting errors in conjunction with switcher and PC control)  
(Instability or failure in synchronization)  
(Fan stoppage)  
(Error in system PWB)  
(Error in system PWB)  
(Store ROM formatting)  
(Error in stored data)  
D0  
E0  
EC  
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EE  
EF  
F0  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
F6  
F7  
P0  
P1  
P2  
P3  
PP  
SIGNAL UNLOOK  
FAN STOP ERROR  
FLASH MEMORY ERASE ERROR  
FLASH MEMORY WRITE ERROR  
ALL STORE DATA INITIAIZING  
PARTLY STORE DATA IS BREAKING  
H-FREQUENCY LIMIT OVER  
ENGINE TEMPERATURE ERROR  
(Entry of signal input at 120kHz or above)  
(Engine temperature deviating the specified range)  
12CBUS ERROR (VIDEO PRO PWB or CORE PACK) (Control error in video PRO PWB/core PACK)  
12CBUS ERROR (DLP ENGINE)  
LAMP PROTECT ERROR  
LAMP STATE ERROR  
LAMP TEMPERATURE ERROR  
MUSEBUS ERROR  
FPGA (OSD) WRITING  
FPGA (R) WRITING  
FPGA (G) WRITING  
(Engine control error)  
(Lamp source error/lamp error or lamp’s fan stop)  
(Lamp error)  
(Lamp’s temperature error)  
(Error in graphic PWB)  
(Writing in FPGA)  
(Writing in FPGA)  
(Writing in FPGA)  
(Writing in FPGA)  
(Program writing being processed)  
FPGA (B) WRITING  
BIOS PROGRAM STATING  
o0~oF Internal processing  
LP LAMP 2000 HOURS OVER  
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NEC Corporation  
Printed in Japan  
78409611  

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