NEC PE506WL User Manual

Projector  
PE506UL/ PE506WL  
User’s Manual  
Please visit our web site for User’s Manual in the latest version:  
https://www.sharp-nec-displays.com/dl/en/pj_manual/lineup.html  
Model No.  
NP-PE506UL/ NP-PE506WL.  
Important Information  
Important Information  
Safety Cautions  
Precautions  
Please read this manual carefully before using your NEC projector and keep the manual handy for future reference.  
CAUTION  
To turn off main power, be sure to remove the plug from power outlet.  
The power outlet socket should be installed as near to the equipment as possible, and should be easily  
accessible.  
CAUTION  
TO PREVENT SHOCK, DO NOT OPEN THE CABINET.  
THERE ARE HIGH-VOLTAGE COMPONENTS INSIDE.  
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.  
This symbol warns the user that uninsulated voltage within the unit may be sufficient to cause electrical  
shock. Therefore, it is dangerous to make any kind of contact with any part inside of the unit.  
This symbol alerts the user that important information concerning the operation and maintenance of this  
unit has been provided.  
The information should be read carefully to avoid problems.  
WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.  
DO NOT USE THIS UNIT’S PLUG WITH AN EXTENSION CORD OR IN AN OUTLET UNLESS ALL THE PRONGS  
CAN BE FULLY INSERTED.  
Machine Noise Information Regulation - 3. GPSGV,  
The highest sound pressure level is less than 70 dB (A) in accordance with EN ISO 7779.  
CAUTION  
Avoid displaying stationary images for a prolonged period of time.  
Doing so can result in these images being temporarily sustained on the surface of the LCD panel.  
If this should happen, continue to use your projector. The static background from previous images will  
disappear.  
Disposing of your used product  
In the European Union  
EU-wide legislation as implemented in each Member State requires that used electrical and electronic  
products carrying the mark (left) must be disposed of separately from normal household waste. This in-  
cludes projectors and their electrical accessories. When you dispose of such products, please follow the  
guidance of your local authority and/or ask the shop where you purchased the product.  
After collecting the used products, they are reused and recycled in a proper way. This effort will help us  
reduce the wastes as well as the negative impact to the human health and the environment at the mini-  
mum level.  
The mark on the electrical and electronic products only applies to the current European Union Member  
States.  
Outside the European Union  
If you wish to dispose of used electrical and electronic products outside the European union, please  
contact your local authority and ask for the correct method of disposal.  
For EU: The crossed-out wheeled bin implies that used batteries should not be put to the general household  
waste! There is a separate collection system for used batteries, to allow proper treatment and recycling  
in accordance with legislation.  
According to EU directive 2006/66/EC, the battery can’t be disposed improperly. The battery shall  
be separated to collect by local service.  
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Important Information  
FCC Information (for USA only)  
WARNING  
• The Federal Communications Commission does not allow any modifications or changes to the unit EXCEPT those  
specified by Sharp NEC Display Solutions of America, Inc. in this manual. Failure to comply with this government  
regulation could void your right to operate this equipment.  
• This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class A digital device, pursuant to Part  
15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when  
the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio  
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful  
interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful  
interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.  
Supplier’s declaration of conformity (for USA only)  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions.  
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, includ-  
ing interference that may cause undesired operation.  
U.S.Responsible Party:  
Address:  
Sharp NEC Display Solutions of America, Inc.  
3250 Lacey Rd, Ste 500  
Downers Grove, IL 60515  
630-467-3000  
Telephone Number:  
Type of Product:  
Projector  
Equipment Classification:  
Model Number:  
Class A Peripheral  
NP-PE506UL/NP-PE506WL  
For UK only: In UK, a BS approved power cord with moulded plug has a Black (five Amps) fuse installed for use with  
this equipment. If a power cord is not supplied with this equipment please contact your supplier.  
UKCA Information (for UK only)  
Herby, Sharp NEC Display Solutions, Ltd., declares that the model: NP-PE506ULG/ NP-PE506WLG) is in  
compliance with the relevant statutory requirements.  
UK Frequency band restriction:  
Usage of this device is limited to indoor in the band 5150 to 5350 MHz.  
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  
• Do not place the projector in the following conditions:  
- on an unstable cart, stand, or table.  
- near water, baths, or damp rooms.  
- in direct sunlight, near heaters, or heat radiating appliances.  
- in a dusty, smoky or steamy environment.  
- on a sheet of paper or cloth, rugs or carpets.  
• If you wish to have the projector installed on the ceiling:  
- Do not attempt to install the projector yourself.  
- The projector must be installed by qualified technicians in order to ensure proper operation and reduce the risk  
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of bodily injury.  
- In addition, the ceiling must be strong enough to support the projector and the installation must be in accordance  
with any local building codes.  
- Please consult your dealer for more information.  
• Do not install and store the projector in the below circumstances. Failure to do so may cause of malfunction.  
- In powerful magnetic fields  
- In corrosive gas environment  
- Outdoors  
• If intense light like laser beams enters from the lens, it could lead to malfunction.  
CAUTION  
This equipment is designed to be used in the condition of the power cord connected to earth. If the  
power cord is not connected to the earth, it may cause electric shock. Please make sure the power  
cord is earthed properly.  
Do not use a 2-core plug converter adapter.  
Cable information  
CAUTION  
Use shielded cables or cables attached ferrite cores so as not to interfere with radio and television  
reception. For details, please refer to “Making Connections” in this user’s manual.  
WARNING  
Operation of this equipment in a residential environment could cause radio interference.  
Do not cover the lens with the lens cap or equivalent while the projector is on. Doing so can lead to melting  
of the cap due to the heat emitted from the light output.  
Do not place any objects, which are easily affected by heat, in front of the projection lens. Doing so could lead  
to the object melting from the heat that is emitted from the light output.  
Do not use a spray containing flammable gas to get rid of accumulated dust and dirt on the filter and the  
projection window. It may cause of fire.  
Fire and Shock Precautions  
• Ensure that there is sufficient ventilation and that vents are unobstructed to prevent the build-up of heat inside  
your projector. Allow at least 4 inches (10 cm) of space between your projector and a wall.  
• 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 service personnel.  
• Do not place any objects on top of the projector.  
• Do not touch the power plug during a thunderstorm. Doing so can cause electrical shock or fire.  
• The projector is designed to operate on a power supply of 100-240V AC 50/60 Hz. Ensure that your power supply  
fits this requirement before attempting to use your projector.  
• About the projector’s light source  
- Do not look into the projector’s lens.  
Strong light that could damage your eyes is projected when the projector is operating. Be especially careful  
when children are around.  
- Do not look at the projected light using optical devices (magnifying glasses, reflectors, etc.). Doing so could  
result in vision impairment.  
- Check that there is no one looking at the lens within the projection range before turning on the projector.  
- Do not allow children to operate the projector alone. When a child is operating the projector an adult should  
always be present and watch the child carefully.  
- The below pictogram, that is indicated near the lens on the cabinet, describes this projector is categorized in the  
risk group 2 of IEC 62471-5:2015. As with any bright light source, do not stare into the beam, RG2 IEC 62471-5:2015.  
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Important Information  
• Keep any items such as magnifying glass out of the light path of the projector. The light being projected from the  
lens is extensive, therefore any kind of abnormal objects that can redirect light coming out of the lens, can cause  
unpredictable outcome such as fire or injury to the eyes.  
• Do not place any objects, which are easily affected by heat, in front of a projector exhaust vent.  
Doing so could lead to the object melting or getting your hands burned from the heat that is emitted from the  
exhaust.  
• Do not splash water over the projector. Doing so can cause electrical shock or fire. If the projector gets wet, turn  
off the projector, unplug the power cord and have the projector serviced by a qualified service personnel.  
• Handle the power cord carefully. A damaged or frayed power cord can cause electric shock or fire.  
- Do not use any power cord other than the one supplied with the projector.  
- Do not bend or tug the power cord excessively.  
- Do not place the power cord under the projector, or any heavy object.  
- Do not cover the power cord with other soft materials such as rugs.  
- Do not heat the power cord.  
- Do not handle the power plug with wet hands.  
• Turn off the projector, unplug the power cord and have the projector serviced by a qualified service personnel  
under the following conditions:  
- When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed.  
- If liquid has been spilled into the projector, or if it has been exposed to rain or water.  
- If the projector does not operate normally when you follow the instructions described in this user’s manual.  
- If the projector has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged.  
- If the projector exhibits a distinct change in performance, indicating a need for service.  
• Disconnect the power cord and any other cables before carrying the projector.  
• Turn off the projector and unplug the power cord before cleaning the cabinet.  
• Turn off the projector and unplug the power cord if the projector is not to be used for an extended period of time.  
• When using a LAN cable:  
For safety, do not connect to the terminal for peripheral device wiring that might have excessive voltage.  
• Lens shift, focus and zoom operations.  
- When shifting the lens or adjusting the focus or zoom, do so from either behind or to the side of the projector.  
If these operations are performed from the front, your eyes could be exposed to strong light and get injured..  
- Keep your hands away from the lens area when performing the lens shift operation. If not, your fingers could get  
caught in the cap between the cabinet and the lens.  
CAUTION  
• Do not use the adjustable tilt foot for purposes other than originally intended. Misuses such as gripping the  
tilt-foot or hanging on the wall can cause damage to the projector.  
• Do not turn off the AC power for 60 seconds after the light source is turned on and while the POWER indicator  
is blinking blue. Doing so could cause premature Light failure.  
Remote Control Precautions  
Handle the remote control carefully.  
If the remote control gets wet, wipe it dry immediately.  
Avoid excessive heat and humidity.  
Do not short, heat, or take apart batteries.  
Do not throw batteries into fire.  
If you will not be using the remote control for a long time, remove the batteries.  
Ensure that you have the batteries’ polarity (+/−) aligned correctly.  
Do not use new and old batteries together, or use different types of batteries together.  
Dispose of used batteries according to your local regulations.  
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Important Information  
Laser Safety Caution  
WARNING  
!
CLASS 2 OF IEC 60825-1 SECOND EDITION LASER PRODUCT  
LASER RADIATION - DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM.  
Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in  
hazardous radiation exposure.  
For USA  
This product is classified as Class 2 of IEC 60825-1 Second edition 2007-03.  
Complies with FDA performance standards for laser products except for deviations pursuant to Laser Notice No.  
57, dated June 24, 2007.  
For other regions  
This product is classified as Class 1 of IEC 60825-1 Third edition 2014-05 and RG2 of IEC 62471-5 First edition  
2015-06.  
Obey the laws and regulations of your country in relation to the installation and management of the device.  
Outline of laser emitted from the built-in light module:  
Wave length: 449-461nm  
Maximum power: 105W  
Radiation pattern from the protective housing:  
Wave length: 449-461nm  
Maximum laser radiation output: 66.6mW  
The laser module is equipped in this product. Use of controls or adjustments of procedures other than those  
specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.  
Light Module  
A light module containing multiple laser diodes is equipped in the product as the light source.  
These laser diodes are sealed in the light module. No maintenance or service is required for the performance  
of the light module.  
End user is not allowed to replace the light module.  
Contact qualified distributor for light module replacement and further information.  
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Important Information  
The caution and the explanatory labels of the LASER PRODUCT in Class 1 conforming to IEC 60825-1 Third  
edition are stuck on the below indicated positions.  
Label 1  
For USA only  
WARNING: MOUNT ABOVE THE HEADS OF CHILDREN  
Additional warning against eye exposure for close exposures less than 1m  
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520084000  
Label 2  
For USA  
Label 2  
For other regions  
Label 2  
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Important Information  
Laser light radiation range  
The figure below shows the maximum radiation range of the laser light.  
Horizontal angle (unit: degree)  
Lens position  
Zoom  
Right most  
HR  
Center (Reference value)  
Left most  
HL  
HC  
22.3  
14.2  
Wide  
Tele  
33.0  
21.8  
33.0  
21.8  
Right  
Left  
HR  
HC  
HC  
HL  
Lens position  
Zoom  
Upper most  
VU  
Center (Reference value)  
VC  
14.4  
9.0  
Wide  
Tele  
29.45  
19.2  
Upper  
VU  
VC  
VC  
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Important Information  
About High Altitude mode  
Set [Highaltitude]to [ON] intheSettingmenu whenusingtheprojectorataltitudesapproximately1700metersorhigher.  
Using the projector at an altitude of about 1700 meters or more without setting [High altitude] to [ON] can cause  
the projector to overheat and shut down the protector.  
Using the projector at altitudes less than approximately 1700 meters and setting it to [ON] can cause the light  
module to overcool, causing the image to flicker. Switch [High altitude] to [OFF].  
• Using the projector at altitudes approximately 1700 meters or higher can shorten the life of optical components  
such as the light module.  
• When the projector is at altitudes approximately 1700 meters or higher, it will switch from [OFF] to [ON]  
automatically.  
Clearance for Installing the Projector  
When installing the projector, keep sufficient space around it, as described below. If not, the hot exhaust emitted  
from the projector may be taken back in.  
Also, make sure no wind from an air-conditioner hits the projector. The projector’s heat control system may detect  
an abnormality (temperature error) and automatically shut off the power.  
20 cm/8" or greater  
Wall  
Exhaust vent  
NOTE:  
In the above figure, it is assumed that there is sufficient space above the projector. There is also an intake vent in the front. Leave about  
10 cm or more space behind, and even more space for installing the cables.  
Precautions for Ceiling Installation  
Do not install the projector in the following places. Attached substances such as oil, chemicals and  
moisture may cause deformation or cracks of the cabinet, corrosion of the metal parts, or malfunction.  
Outdoors and places with humid or dust.  
Places exposed to oil smoke or steam.  
Places where corrosive gases are generated.  
About Copyright of original projected pictures:  
Please note that using this projector for the purpose of commercial gain or the attraction of public attention in a venue  
such as a coffee shop or hotel and employing compression or expansion of the screen image with the following  
functions may raise concern about the infringement of copyrights which are protected by copyright law.  
[ASPECT], [KEYSTONE], Magnifying feature and other similar features.  
Turkish WEEE information relevant for Turkish market  
AEEE Yonetmeliğine Uygundur.  
This device is not intended for use in the direct field of view at visual display workplaces. To avoid incommoding  
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reflections at visual display workplaces this device must not be placed in the direct field of view.  
Power management function  
The projector has power management functions. To reduce power consumption, the power management functions  
(1 and 2) are factory preset as shown below. To control the projector from an external device via serial cable con-  
nection, use the on-screen menu to change the settings for 1 and 2.  
1. STANDBY MODE (Factory preset: NORMAL)  
To control the projector from an external device, select [NETWORK STANDBY] or [SLEEP] for [STANDBY MODE].  
NOTE:  
• When [NORMAL] is selected for [STANDBY MODE], the following terminals and functions will not work:  
MONITOR OUT terminal, AUDIO OUT terminal, LAN functions. Please refer to page 39 about details.  
2. Power management (Factory preset: Ready)  
To control the projector from an external device, select [OFF] for [Power management].  
NOTE:  
• When [5 Min] is selected for [Timer], you can enable the projector to automatically turn off in 5 Min if there is no signal received by any  
input or if no operation is performed.  
360° projection function  
Our projector support 360° projection.  
Vertical 360°  
Horizontal 360°  
Vertical & Horizontal 360°  
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Table of Contents  
Table of Contents  
Important Information...............................................................I  
1. Introduction.........................................................................1  
What’s in the Box?........................................................................................................ 1  
Introduction to the Projector ......................................................................................... 2  
About this user’s manual......................................................................................... 2  
Part Names of the Projector.......................................................................................... 3  
Front/Top................................................................................................................. 3  
Rear ......................................................................................................................... 4  
Top Features............................................................................................................ 5  
Terminal Panel Features.......................................................................................... 6  
Part Names of the Remote Control............................................................................... 7  
Battery Installation................................................................................................... 8  
Remote Control Precautions ................................................................................... 8  
Operating Range for Wireless Remote Control ....................................................... 8  
Angle sensor............................................................................................................ 9  
2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation)...............................10  
Flow of Projecting an Image........................................................................................ 10  
Connecting Your Computer/Connecting the Power Cord .......................................... 11  
Turning on the Projector.............................................................................................. 12  
Change the On-Screen menu language...................................................................... 13  
5 Selecting a Source ...................................................................................................... 14  
Selecting the computer source.............................................................................. 14  
6 Adjusting the Picture Size and Position ...................................................................... 15  
Adjust the Tilt Foot................................................................................................. 16  
Zoom...................................................................................................................... 17  
Focus..................................................................................................................... 17  
Lens shift ............................................................................................................... 18  
7 Correcting Keystone Distortion [KEYSTONE] ............................................................. 20  
8 Optimizing Computer Signal Automatically ................................................................ 22  
Adjusting the Image Using Auto Adjust................................................................. 22  
9 Turning Up or Down Volume....................................................................................... 22  
Turning off the Projector ............................................................................................. 23  
When Moving the Projector ....................................................................................... 24  
3. Convenient Features..........................................................25  
Turning off the Image and Sound................................................................................ 25  
Freezing a Picture........................................................................................................ 25  
Magnifying a Picture.................................................................................................... 25  
4. Using the VIEWER..............................................................27  
USB-A function................................................................................................................ 27  
5. Using On-Screen Menu ......................................................29  
Menu item overview .................................................................................................... 29  
List of Menu Items....................................................................................................... 30  
Table of Contents  
Menu Descriptions & Functions [INPUT]..................................................................... 33  
Computer............................................................................................................... 33  
HDMI1 and HDMI2 ................................................................................................ 33  
USB-A.................................................................................................................... 33  
LAN........................................................................................................................ 33  
Menu Descriptions & Functions [Display menu].......................................................... 34  
[Auto PC adj.]......................................................................................................... 34  
[Fine sync].............................................................................................................. 34  
[H position]............................................................................................................. 34  
[V position]............................................................................................................. 35  
[H. size] .................................................................................................................. 35  
[Aspect].................................................................................................................. 35  
[Orientation] ........................................................................................................... 36  
[Menu position] ...................................................................................................... 36  
[Background display]............................................................................................. 37  
[Signal format]........................................................................................................ 37  
Menu Descriptions & Functions [Color adjust]............................................................ 38  
[Image mode]......................................................................................................... 38  
[Contrast] ............................................................................................................... 39  
[Brightness]............................................................................................................ 39  
[Color temp.].......................................................................................................... 39  
[Red]....................................................................................................................... 39  
[Green] ................................................................................................................... 39  
[Blue]...................................................................................................................... 39  
[Sharpness]............................................................................................................ 39  
6 Menu Descriptions & Functions [Setting].................................................................... 40  
[On start]................................................................................................................ 40  
[Standby mode] ..................................................................................................... 41  
[High altitude]......................................................................................................... 41  
[Cooling fast].......................................................................................................... 42  
[Key lock] ............................................................................................................... 42  
[Contrast optimization]........................................................................................... 43  
[Baud rate] ............................................................................................................. 43  
[Laser control]........................................................................................................ 44  
[Sound]................................................................................................................... 44  
[HDMI setup].......................................................................................................... 45  
Menu Descriptions & Functions [Expand] ................................................................... 46  
[Language]............................................................................................................. 46  
[Auto setup]............................................................................................................ 47  
[Keystone].............................................................................................................. 48  
[Security]................................................................................................................ 51  
[Power management]............................................................................................. 52  
[Filter]..................................................................................................................... 53  
[Test pattern].......................................................................................................... 53  
[Network setup]...................................................................................................... 54  
[Control ID]............................................................................................................. 55  
[Factory default]..................................................................................................... 56  
Menu Descriptions & Functions [USB-A] .................................................................... 57  
[Set slide] ............................................................................................................... 57  
[Slide transition effect] ........................................................................................... 57  
[Sort order]............................................................................................................. 57  
[Rotate] .................................................................................................................. 58  
[Best fit].................................................................................................................. 58  
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[Repeat].................................................................................................................. 58  
[Apply].................................................................................................................... 58  
Menu Descriptions & Functions [Info.] ........................................................................ 59  
6. Network control.................................................................60  
Network control operation........................................................................................... 60  
Enter through a Web browser ..................................................................................... 61  
Connecting Your Computer................................................................................... 61  
[System status] page................................................................................................... 62  
4 [General setup] page................................................................................................... 62  
[Picture setup] page .................................................................................................... 62  
[Image setup] page...................................................................................................... 63  
[Network setup] page.................................................................................................. 64  
7. Installation and Connections .............................................65  
Setting Up the Screen and the Projector .................................................................... 65  
Tables of screen sizes and dimensions................................................................. 67  
Example of installation on a desktop..................................................................... 68  
Lens shift range ..................................................................................................... 70  
Making Connections ................................................................................................... 72  
Connecting Your Computer................................................................................... 72  
Cautions when using a DVI signal ......................................................................... 73  
Connecting an External Monitor............................................................................ 74  
Connecting Component Input ............................................................................... 75  
Connecting HDMI Input......................................................................................... 76  
Connecting to a Wired LAN................................................................................... 77  
Connecting to a Wireless LAN............................................................................... 77  
8. Connecting with MultiPresenter app..................................80  
1 Things you can do by connecting the projector with MultiPresenter app .................. 80  
2 Connecting to MultiPresenter ..................................................................................... 81  
9. Maintenance......................................................................82  
Cleaning the Filter ....................................................................................................... 82  
Cleaning the Lens........................................................................................................ 84  
Cleaning the Cabinet................................................................................................... 84  
10. Appendix..........................................................................85  
Troubleshooting .......................................................................................................... 85  
Common Problems & Solutions ............................................................................ 85  
If there is no picture, or the picture is not displayed correctly. ............................. 86  
Feature of each indicator....................................................................................... 88  
Indicator Message (Status message) .................................................................... 88  
Indicator Message (Error message)....................................................................... 89  
Specifications.............................................................................................................. 91  
Cabinet Dimensions .................................................................................................... 93  
Pin Assignments of D-Sub COMPUTER Input Terminal............................................. 95  
Compatible Input Signal List....................................................................................... 96  
Table of Contents  
PC Control Codes and Cable Connection .................................................................. 98  
Troubleshooting Check List ...................................................................................... 100  
REGISTER YOUR PROJECTOR! (for residents in the United States, Canada, and  
Mexico) ................................................................................................................ 102  
1. Introduction  
What’s in the Box?  
Make sure your box contains everything listed. If any pieces are missing, contact your dealer.  
Please save the original box and packing materials if you ever need to ship your projector.  
Projector  
Lens cap × 1  
Remote control  
(393004710)  
Batteries (AAA × 2)  
(391003200)  
(440165300)  
(Only for PE506UL )  
Power cord  
(US: 310004900)  
(EU: 310003100)  
Computer cable (VGA)  
(310002200)  
NEC Projector CD-ROM  
User’s manual (PDF)  
(510054500)  
• Important Information (510054600)  
• Quick Setup Guide(U/G) (510054800)  
Quick Setup Guide(G2) (510054700)  
For North America only  
Limited warranty  
For customers in Europe:  
You will find our current valid Guarantee Policy on our Web Site:  
https://www.sharpnecdisplays.eu  
Unless otherwise described in the user’s manual, the drawings for the projector cabinet show examples of the PE506UL.  
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1. Introduction  
Introduction to the Projector  
This section introduces you to your new projector and describes the features and controls.  
Simple Computer System Setting  
The projector has the Multi-scan system to conform to many computer output signals quickly. Up to WUXGA  
resolution can be accepted.  
Useful Functions for Presentations  
The digital zoom function allows you to focus on the crucial information during a presentation.  
Brightness adjustment  
Brightness of the projection light source can be selected.  
Multilanguage Menu Display  
The screen menu of the projector is available in 27 languages: English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Polish,  
Swedish, Dutch, Portuguese, Japanese, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Korean, Russian,Arabic, Turk-  
ish, Finnish, Norwegian, Danish, Indonesian, Hungarian, Czech, Kazakh, Vietnamese, Thai, Farsi, Romania.  
Convenient Maintenance Functions  
Filter maintenance functions provide for better and proper maintenance of the projector.  
Security Function  
The Security function helps you to ensure security of the projector. With the Key lock function, you can lock the  
operation on the control panel. PIN code lock function prevents unauthorized use of the projector.  
Colorboard Function  
At the time of simple projection on the colored wall, you can get the close color image to the color image projected  
on a white screen by selecting the similar color to the wall color from the preset four colors.  
Power Management  
The Power management function reduces power consumption and maintains the light source life.  
About this user’s manual  
The fastest way to get started is to take your time and do everything right the first time. Take a few minutes now to  
review the user’s manual. This may save you time later on. At the beginning of each section of the manual you’ll find  
an overview. If the section doesn’t apply, you can skip it.  
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1. Introduction  
Part Names of the Projector  
Front/Top  
Controls  
(page 5)  
Lens shift dial (page 18)  
Exhaust Vent  
Heated air is exhausted from here.  
Focus Ring  
(page 17)  
Indicators  
Zoom Lever  
(page 5)  
(page 17)  
Front Remote Sensor  
(page 8)  
Adjustable Tilt Foot  
(page 16)  
Lens Cap  
(For PE506UL only)  
For protecting lens.  
Make sure to take it off during  
projection.  
Intake Vent  
Lens  
Unless otherwise described in the user’s manual, the drawings for the projector cabinet show examples of the PE506UL.  
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1. Introduction  
Rear  
Terminal Panel  
(page 6)  
Intake Vent / Filter Cover  
(page 82)  
Rear Remote Sensor  
Adjustable Tilt Foot  
(page 8)  
(page 16)  
Monaural Speaker (16 W)  
Built-in Security Slot ( )*  
Use for the theft and dropping-off  
prevention measure.  
Security chain opening  
Attach an anti-theft device.  
The security chain opening accepts  
security wires or chains up to  
0.18 inch/4.6 mm in diameter.  
AC Input  
Connect the supplied power cord’s  
three-pin plug here, and plug the  
other end into an active wall outlet.  
(page 11)  
* This security slot supports the MicroSaver ® Security System.  
NOTE:  
• Security and theft protection lock compatible with Kensington security cables/equipment. For products, visit Kensington’s website.  
Unless otherwise described in the user’s manual, the drawings for the projector cabinet show examples of the PE506UL.  
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1. Introduction  
Top Features  
1
7
4 3 2  
5
6
8
9
1.  
(POWER) Button  
(page 12, 23)  
2. LIGHT Indicator  
(page 88)  
3. STATUS Indicator  
(page 88)  
4. POWER Indicator  
(page 12, 23, 24, 88)  
5. INPUT Button  
(page 14)  
6. MENU Button  
(page 29)  
7. EXIT Button  
8. ▲▼◀▶ / Volume Buttons ◀▶ / Keystone Button ▼  
(page 20, 22)  
9. ENTER Button  
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1. Introduction  
Terminal Panel Features  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
9
8
10  
1. SERVICE Port (USB Type B)  
(for service purpose only)  
2. USB Port (Type A)  
For USB memory  
(page 27)  
3. LAN Port (RJ-45)  
(page 77)  
4. HDMI 1 IN Terminal (Type A)  
(page 72, 73, 76)  
5. HDMI 2 IN Terminal (Type A)  
(page 72, 73, 76)  
6. COMPUTER IN/ Component Input Terminal  
(Mini D-Sub 15 Pin)  
(page 11, 72, 75)  
7. MONITOR OUT Terminal (Mini D-Sub 15 Pin)  
(page 74)  
8. PC CONTROL Port (D-Sub 9 Pin)  
(page 98)  
Use this port to connect a PC or control system.  
This enables you to control the projector using serial  
communication protocol. If you are writing your own  
program, typical PC control codes are on page 98.  
9. AUDIO OUT Mini Jack (Stereo Mini)  
(page 74)  
NOTE: The AUDIO OUT mini jack does not support earphone/  
headphone terminal.  
10. AUDIO IN Mini Jack (Stereo Mini)  
(page 75)  
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1. Introduction  
Part Names of the Remote Control  
1. Infrared Transmitter  
17. PIP Button  
1
3
(page 8)  
(PIP button does not work on this  
series of projectors)  
4
2.  
3.  
POWER ON Button  
2
5
8
16  
9
11  
15  
14  
19  
20  
23  
24  
6
7
10  
13  
17  
12  
18  
21  
(page 12)  
18. FREEZE Button  
(page 25)  
POWER STANDBY  
19. AV-MUTE Button  
Button  
(page 23)  
(page 25)  
20. MENU Button  
4. SOURCE Button  
(page 29)  
(page 14)  
21. EXIT Button  
5. HDMI 1 Button  
(page 14)  
22. ▲▼◀▶ Button  
23. ENTER Button  
6. HDMI 2 Button  
22  
27  
(page 14)  
24. D-ZOOM (+)(–) Button  
7. HDBaseT Button  
(page 25, 26)  
(This button does not work on this  
series of projectors)  
25. MOUSE L-CLICK Button*  
(This button does not work on this  
series of projectors)  
29  
26  
30  
8. DisplayPort Button  
(This button does not work on this  
series of projectors)  
25  
28  
26. MOUSE R-CLICK Button*  
(This button does not work on this  
series of projectors)  
31  
9. COMPUTER Button  
34  
(page 14)  
32  
33  
27. PAGE /Button  
10. AUTO ADJ. Button  
(This button does not work on this  
series of projectors)  
(page 22)  
11. VIDEO Button  
28. ECO Button  
(This button does not work on this  
series of projectors)  
(page 44)  
29. KEYSTONE Button  
12. USB-A Button  
(page 20, 48)  
(page 14, 27)  
30. PICTURE Button  
13. USB-B Button  
(page 38)  
(This button does not work on this  
series of projectors)  
14. APPS Button  
31. VOL. (+)(–) Button  
(page 22)  
32. ASPECT Button  
(page 14, 80)  
(page 35)  
15. ID SET Button  
33. FOCUS/ZOOM Button  
(This button does not work on this  
series of projectors)  
(page 55)  
16. Numeric Keypad Button/  
CLEAR Button  
34. HELP Button  
(page 55)  
(page 59)  
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1. Introduction  
Battery Installation  
1. Press firmly and slide the bat-  
tery cover off.  
2. Install new batteries (AAA).  
Ensure that you have the bat-  
teries’ polarity (+/−) aligned  
correctly.  
3. Slip the cover back over the  
batteries until it snaps into  
place. Do not mix different  
types of batteries or new and  
old batteries.  
OPEN  
OPEN  
Remote Control Precautions  
• Handle the remote control carefully.  
• If the remote control gets wet, wipe it dry immediately.  
• Avoid excessive heat and humidity.  
• Do not short, heat, or take apart batteries.  
• Do not throw batteries into fire.  
• If you will not be using the remote control for a long time, remove the batteries.  
• Ensure that you have the batteries’ polarity (+/−) aligned correctly.  
• Do not use new and old batteries together, or use different types of batteries together.  
• Dispose of used batteries according to your local regulations.  
Operating Range for Wireless Remote Control  
30°  
30°  
30°  
Remote control  
22 feet/7 m  
30°  
Remote control  
22 feet/7 m  
30°  
30°  
30°  
30°  
• The infrared signal operates by line-of-sight up to a distance of about 22 feet/7 m and within a 30-degree angle  
of the remote sensor on the projector cabinet.  
• The projector will not respond if there are objects between the remote control and the sensor, or if strong light  
falls on the sensor. Weak batteries will also prevent the remote control from properly operating the projector.  
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1. Introduction  
Angle sensor  
The installation angle range that the built-in angle sensor of the projector can detect is shown in the figure  
below.  
When selecting [Auto ceiling /  
Front] or [Auto ceiling / Rear] as  
projection way, the projector will  
be judged as the front projection  
automatically .  
120°  
60°  
When selecting [Auto ceiling /  
Front] or [Auto ceiling / Rear] as  
projection way, the projextor will  
be judged as the ceiling projection  
automatically .  
60°  
120°  
When selecting [Auto ceiling /  
Front] or [Auto ceiling / Rear] as  
projection way, the projector will  
be judged as the front projection  
automatically .  
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2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation)  
This section describes how to turn on the projector and to project a picture onto the screen.  
Flow of Projecting an Image  
Step 1  
• Connecting your computer / Connecting the power cord (page 11)  
Step 2  
• Turning on the projector (page 12)  
• Change the On-Screen menu language (page 13)  
Step 3  
• Selecting a source (page 14)  
Step 4  
• Adjusting the picture size and position (page 15)  
• Correcting keystone distortion [KEYSTONE] (page 20)  
Step 5  
• Adjusting a picture and sound  
- Optimizing a computer signal automatically (page 22)  
- Turning up or down volume (page 22)  
Step 6  
• Making a presentation  
Step 7  
• Turning off the projector (page 23)  
Step 8  
• When Moving the Projector (page 24)  
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2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation)  
Connecting Your Computer/Connecting the Power Cord  
1. Connect your computer to the projector.  
This section will show you a basic connection to a computer. For information about other connections, see  
"7. Installation and Connections" on page 72.  
Connect the computer cable (VGA) between the projector’s COMPUTER IN terminal and the computer’s port (mini  
D-Sub 15 Pin). Turn two thumb screws of both terminals to fix the computer cable (VGA).  
2. Connect the supplied power cord to the projector.  
First connect the supplied power cord’s three-pin plug to the AC IN terminal of the projector, and then connect  
another plug of the supplied power cord directly in the wall outlet. Do not use any plug converter.  
The projector’s power indicator will start blinking orange.  
* This will apply for both indicators when [NORMAL] is selected for [STANDBY MODE]. See the Power Indicator  
section. (page 88)  
COMPUTER IN  
Computer cable (VGA)  
(supplied)  
Make sure that the  
prongs are fully inserted  
into both the AC IN and  
the wall outlet.  
To wall outlet  
CAUTION:  
Parts of the projector may become temporarily heated if the projector is turned off with the POWER button or if  
the AC power supply is disconnected during normal projector operation.  
Be careful to handle the projector.  
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2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation)  
Turning on the Projector  
1. Remove the lens cap.  
(For PE506UL only )  
Press and hold both ends of the lens cap and pull it toward  
you.  
2. Press the  
(POWER) button on the projector cabinet  
or the POWER ON button on the remote control.  
The POWER indicator will blink and the projector will  
become ready to use.  
TIP:  
• When the message “PIN code” is displayed, it means that the  
[SECURITY] feature is turned on.  
Standby  
Blinking  
Power On  
(page 51)  
After you turn on your projector, ensure that the computer  
or video source is turned on.  
Blinking orange light  
Blinking blue  
light  
Steady blue  
light  
(page 88)  
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2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation)  
Expand  
Change the On-Screen menu  
Language  
Auto setup  
Keystone  
language  
Selecting the On-Screen  
1. Press the MENU button on the remote control or on the top control  
panel to display the On-Screen menu.  
Security  
Power management  
Filter  
Test pattern  
Network setup  
Control ID  
▲ ▼  
2. Press  
button to select the Expand menu, then press the EN-  
TER or button to select the Language option.  
Factory default  
▲ ▼  
3. Then press  
page 46)  
button to select the required language.  
(
Expand  
Language  
Language  
Language  
1/3  
2/3  
3/3  
English  
Deutsch  
Français  
Italiano  
Español  
Português  
Nederlands  
Svenska  
Suomi  
Norsk  
Expand  
Dansk  
Polski  
český  
Magyar  
Русский  
Türkçe  
Қазақ  
Tiếng Vit  
한글  
Expand  
日本語  
ภาษาไทย  
中文繁体  
中文  
Bahasa Indonesia  
Română  
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2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation)  
5 Selecting a Source  
Selecting the computer source  
NOTE: Turn on the computer source equipment connected to the projector.  
Detecting the Signal Automatically  
Press the INPUT button. The projector will search for the available input  
source and display it. The input source will change as follows:  
Computer HDMI1 HDMI2 USB-A LAN  
Computer  
HDMI 1  
HDMI 2  
USB-A  
LAN  
With the INPUT screen displayed, you can press the button to  
select the input source.  
TIP: If no input signal is present, the input will be skipped.  
Using the Remote Control  
Press any one of the Computer, HDMI1, HDMI2, USB-A, or APPS buttons.  
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2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation)  
6 Adjusting the Picture Size and Position  
Use the adjustable tilt foot, the zoom function or the focus ring to adjust the picture size and position.  
In this chapter drawings and cables are omitted for clarity.  
Adjusting the throw angle (the height of an image)  
Finely adjusting the size of an image  
[Tilt foot] (page 16)  
[Zoom lever] (page 17)  
A B C  
Adjusting the focus  
Adjusting the projected image’s vertical and  
[Focus ring] (page 17)  
horizontal position [Lens shift](page 18)  
A B C  
Adjusting the keystone correction [KEYSTONE]* (page 20)  
Automatic Keystone Correction function is turned off at the time of shipment.  
To perform keystone correction manually, see “Correcting Keystone Distortion [KEYSTONE]” on page 20.  
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2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation)  
Adjust the Tilt Foot  
1. Place the projector perpendicular to the screen..  
CAUTION:  
Do not try to touch the exhaust vent during tilt foot adjustment as  
it can become heated while the projector is turned on and after it  
is turned off.  
2. Rotate the left and right adjustable tilt foot to make adjust-  
ments to the desired height.  
Rotate the tilt clockwise to raise the projector, and counterclock-  
wise to lower the projector or retract the adjustable foot.  
Tilt foot  
The tilt foot can be extended up to 0.71 inch/18 mm.  
There is approximately 3.5 degrees (up) of adjustment for the  
front of the projector.  
Up  
Down  
CAUTION:  
• Do not use the tilt-foot for purposes other than originally intended.  
Misuses such as using the tilt foot to carry or hang (from the wall  
or ceiling) the projector can cause damage to the projector.  
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2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation)  
Zoom  
Use the ZOOM lever to adjust the image size on the screen.  
A B C  
Zoom Lever  
Focus  
Use the FOCUS ring to obtain the best focus.  
Focus Ring  
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2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation)  
Lens shift  
Press the and dial to make Lens shift adjustment  
manually.  
A B C  
Rotate dial , then you can move upward and downward  
the image with a distance up to +55% (PE506WL) and  
60% (PE506UL) between the upper and lower range of  
the image.  
Len shift V  
Rotate dial, then you can move rightward and leftward  
the image with a distance up to -26% ~ +26% (PE506WL)  
and -29% ~ +29% (PE506UL) of the width of the image.  
Len shift H  
TIP:  
• The diagram below shows the lens shift adjustment range ([ORIENTATION]: [DESKTOP FRONT]).  
• For the lens shift adjustment range regarding the [CEILING FRONT] projection, see page 70-71.  
[PE506UL]  
29% H  
100% H  
29% H  
Width of projected  
image  
60% V  
100% V  
Height of projected  
image  
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2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation)  
[PE506WL]  
26% H  
100% H  
26% H  
Width of projected  
image  
55% V  
100% V  
Height of projected  
image  
Description of symbols: V indicates vertical (height of the projected image), H indicates horizontal (width of the  
projected image).  
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2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation)  
7 Correcting Keystone Distortion [KEYSTONE]  
You may adjust keystone distortion of image in your projector with the V keystone adjustment. Follow steps below  
to adjust keystone distortion of projected image manually.  
Before performing KEYSTONE correction  
Press the KEYSTONE button on your remote control. The keystone adjustment dialog box displays ( including H/V  
keystone, 4-Corner correction, 6-Corner correction, Curved correction, Grid Image Tune, Reset), press ▲▼◀ ▶  
button to adjust keystone distortion.  
You may save your settings for keystone adjustment.  
• H/V keystone......Adjust the projected image when the projector is on the horizontal or vertical keystone distortion.  
• 4-Corner correction......Adjust the projected image when the projector is keystone distortion of four corners .  
• 6-Corner correction......Adjust the projected image when the projector is keystone distortion of six corners.  
• Curved correction......Adjust the projected image when the projector linearity is uneven or the projected images  
bent vertically and horizontally.  
• Grid image tune......Adjust the local points of the projected image.  
• Reset......The correction values will be restored to the factory defaults.  
H/V keystone  
4-Corner correction  
6-Corner correction  
Curved correction  
Grid image Tune  
Reset value  
1. Press the button on the projector cabinet.  
The H/V keystone screen will be displayed on the  
screen.  
Press the KEYSTONE button when using the remote  
control.  
2. Press the button to select H/V keystone, then  
press the ENTER button to select the H keystone.  
And press the  button to make adjustment so that  
the left and right sides of the projected image are  
parallel.  
Projected area  
Screen frame  
Adjust the horizontal keystone distortion.  
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2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation)  
3. Align the left (or right) side of the screen with the left  
(or right) side of the projected image.  
Use the shorter side of the projected image as the  
base.  
In the right example, use the left side as the base.  
Align left side  
4. Press the button to select V KEYSTONE and then  
use the  button so that the top and bottom sides  
of the projected image are parallel.  
Adjust the vertical keystone distortion.  
5. Repeat steps 2 and 4 to correct keystone distortion.  
6. After completing Keystone correction, press the EXIT  
button a few times to turn off the menu.  
NOTE:  
• The arrow mark looks white when there is no keystone adjustment in existence.  
• The arrow mark indicating the adjustment direction turns red.  
• The arrow mark disappears when the maximum adjustment limit reaches.  
• The keystone prompt box will disappear if you press the keystone button again when it is displaying. Press the  
ENTER button again to switch the four correction items.  
• The adjustable range is subject to source of signal input.  
• For further details about keystone function, please turn to page 47-51.  
• When using the VIEWER, you cannot use the button on the panel to directly call up the keystone correction  
menu.  
To return the keystone adjustments to default:  
1. The Keystone screen will be displayed on the screen.  
2. Press button to select Reset.  
3. Press the  button to select "Yes", then press the ENTER button.  
The adjustments will be reset.  
NOTE:  
All adjusted values set in the [KEYSTONE] adjustment are reset to initial values  
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2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation)  
8 Optimizing Computer Signal Automatically  
Adjusting the Image Using Auto Adjust  
Optimizing a computer image automatically. (Auto PC adj.)  
Press the AUTO ADJ. button to optimize a computer image automatically.  
This adjustment may be necessary when you connect your computer  
for the first time.  
[Poor picture]  
[Adjusted picture]  
NOTE:  
Some signals may take time to display or may not be displayed correctly.  
• If the Auto Adjust operation cannot optimize the computer signal, try to adjust [Fine sync], [H position], [V position], and [H. size] manually.  
(page 34, 35)  
9 Turning Up or Down Volume  
Sound level from the speaker or audio output can be adjusted.  
Increase volume  
Decrease volume  
Volume  
Mute  
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Off  
TIP:When no menus appear, the and buttons on the projector cabinet  
work as a volume control.  
When the above volume adjustment menu appears, press and buttons  
to control the mute on and off.  
NOTE:  
• Volume control is not available with the or button when an image  
is magnified by using the D-ZOOM (+) button or when the menu is  
displayed.  
• Volume control is not available with the or button when VIEWER  
is used.  
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2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation)  
Turning off the Projector  
To turn off the projector:  
1. First, press the  
(POWER) button on the projector  
cabinet or the STANDBY button on the remote control.  
The confirmation message will be displayed.  
Power off?  
Yes  
No  
Carbon savings-session  
66.5200 [g-CO2]  
Power On  
Standby  
2. Secondly, press the ENTER button or press the  
(POWER) or the STANDBY button again.  
The light source will turn off and the projector will go into  
standby mode. When in standby mode, the POWER indica-  
tor will blinking orange and the STATUS indicator will turn  
off when [Normal] is selected for [STANDBY MODE].  
Steady blue light  
Blinking orange  
light  
CAUTION:  
Parts of the projector may become temporarily heated if the projector is turned off with the POWER button or if  
the AC power supply is disconnected during normal projector operation.  
Use caution when picking up the projector.  
NOTE:  
• While the power indicator is blinking blue in short cycles, the power cannot be turned off.  
• You cannot turn off the power for 60 seconds immediately after turning it on and displaying an image.  
• Do not disconnect the AC power supply to the projector within 10 seconds after making adjustment or setting changes and closing the  
menu. Doing so can cause loss of adjustments and settings.  
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2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation)  
When Moving the Projector  
Preparation: Make sure that the projector is turned off.  
1. Put on the lens cap(For PE506UL only ).  
2. Unplug the power cord.  
3. Disconnect any other cables.  
• Remove the USB memory or the USB Wireless LAN Unit if it is inserted into the projector.  
(page 27,77)  
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3. Convenient Features  
Turning off the Image and Sound  
Press the AV-MUTE button to turn off the image and sound for a short period of  
time. Press again to restore the image and sound.  
NOTE:  
• Even though the image is turned off, the menu still remains on the screen.  
• Sound from the AUDIO OUT jack (Stereo mini) can be turned off.  
Freezing a Picture  
Press the FREEZE button to freeze a picture. Press again to resume motion.  
NOTE: The image is frozen but the original video is still playing back.  
• This feature can not be used when LAN, and USB-A is selected as the input  
terminal.  
Magnifying a Picture  
You can enlarge the picture up to four times.  
NOTE:  
• The maximum magnification may be less than four times depending on the signal.  
• This feature can not be used when LAN, and USB-A is selected as the input terminal.  
To do so:  
1. Press the D-ZOOM (+) button to magnify the picture.  
To move the magnified image, use the ,,or button.  
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3. Convenient Features  
2. Press the ▲▼◀▶ button.  
The area of the magnified image will be moved.  
3. Press the D-ZOOM (-) button to magnify the picture.  
Each time the D-ZOOM (-) button is prlessed, the image is reduced.  
NOTE:  
• The image will be magnified or demagnified at the center of the screen.  
• Displaying the menu will cancel the current magnification.  
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4. Using the VIEWER  
USB-A function  
When the USB memory inset into the projector, the USB-A function can project pictures stored in the USB memory.  
The projected content of USB-A function  
USB-A function supports the following picture files.  
Extension  
Format  
Description  
name  
Baseline encoder 24  
Progressive RGB24 bit  
1.4.8 bit palette-based  
RGB24,32 bit  
Max resolution: 10000x10000  
Max resolution: Panel Resolution  
jpg/jpeg  
Maps  
bmp  
png  
gif  
24, 48-bit True Color  
1,4,8-bit palette-based  
Max resolution: 1280X800  
tiff  
Display USB-A screen  
When the USB memory inset into the projector, the USB-A function can project pictures stored in the USB memory.  
1) Press SOURCE button on the remote control or INPUT on the top control, then select the input source of [USB-A].  
2) Insert the USB memory into the USB Port (Type A) directly.  
• Press the ENTER button to display standby screen instanly, while the USB memory icon display in the lower  
left corner of the screen.  
• When the USB memory is independent of the partition, it will display more than one USB icon.  
3) Press ▲ ▼ button to switch required items.  
• The root directory of the USB memory is displayed in a thumbnail.  
Play image  
Only one image show on the screen when you play it.  
1) Press  button to select a image.  
2) Press the ENTER or button.  
• Full screen display  
3) Press the ENTER button.  
• Press the ENTER button to return the thumbnail.  
Play slide  
Turn on set slide in the USB-A menu to play the file, other files in the same folder can play automatically.  
1) Press  button to select a file.  
2) Press the ENTER or button.  
• Full screen display  
3) Press the ENTER button.  
• Press the ENTER button to return the thumbnail.  
The termination of USB-A  
The slide show mode in the USB-A menu is set to a special setting, all images in the same folder can play automatically.  
1) Press  button to select  
2) Press the ENTER button.  
, displayed in the left corner of the screen.  
3) Unplug the USB memory directly.  
NOTE:  
• Only USB memory up to FAT32 (32GB) can be read.  
• When you insert a USB memory, please make sure insertion direction to avoid damaging the port.  
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4. Using the VIEWER  
• Please note the following points when inserting and removing USB memory:  
a. The indicator flashes, when the USB memory insert into the projector or the projector is reading data. DO NOT remove the USB memory  
when the light is flashing.  
b. If you use a USB memory device without indicator, the projector will not recognize when reading data. Please close its browse function  
on and turn off the projector , then remove the USB memory.  
c. Do not insert and remove USB memory frequently. Then remove it after the installation of at least 5 seconds. After removing at least 5  
seconds and then reinsert it.  
d.Due to the file format, some pictures cannot display thumbnails.  
Precautions on processing and storage of USB memory  
• If smoke or produce abnormal smell, close the external device and contact the dealer.  
• Do not put foreign matter or metal items in the USB port. Static electricity may cause data loss or data damage.  
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5. Using On-Screen Menu  
Menu item overview  
Main menu  
Submemu  
Display  
Auto PC adj.  
Fine sync  
H position  
V position  
H.size  
0
0
0
0
Aspect  
Normal  
Front  
Orientation  
Menu position  
Upper left  
Background display  
Signal format  
Blue  
...  
1. Display menu  
• Select Auto PC adj., Fine sync, H position, V position, H. size to adjust the parameters to match the VGA  
format.  
• Aspect: Normal/Wide/Full/4:3.  
• Orientation: Choose Front, Auto ceiling/Rear, Auto ceiling/Front, Ceiling / Rear, Ceiling / Front and Rear.  
• Menu position: Set screen menu display position on the screen.  
• Background display: Set the background color of the projection screen.  
• Signal format: Select the compatible system signal format with input source.  
2. Color adjust menu  
Available options in the Image mode menu are Dynamic, Standard, Cinema, Blackboard (Green), Color-  
board, or User image.  
The available color adjust options: Contrast, Brightness, Color temp. , Red, Green, Blue and Sharpness.  
3. Setting menu  
Configuration of the basic function operation on the projector: On start, Standby mode, High altitude,  
Cooling fast, Key lock, Baud rate, Contrast optimization, Laser control, Sound and HDMI setup.  
4. Expand menu  
Available adjust options are Language, Auto setup, Keystone, Security, Power management, Filter, Test  
pattern, Network setup, Control ID and Factory default.  
5. USB-A menu  
Select parameter of Set slide, Slide transition effect, Sort order, Rotate, Best fit, Repeat, Apply.  
6. Information menu  
Display information about the projector.  
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List of Menu Items  
Some menu items are not available depending on the input source.  
Main menu  
Sub-menu  
Auto PC adj.  
Fine sync  
Setting  
Remarks  
0-31  
H position  
V position  
-5 - +5  
-5 - +5  
The range of H. size  
differs from signals.  
H. Size  
Aspect  
-15 - +15  
Normal*/Wide/Full/4:3  
Front *  
Rear  
Ceiling / Front  
Ceiling / Rear  
Auto ceiling / Front  
Auto ceiling / Rear  
Upper left*  
Orientation  
Display  
Upper right  
Center  
Menu position  
Lower left  
Lower right  
Black,Blue*,Logo  
Background display  
Signal format  
The selected Signal format  
displays in the Signal for-  
mat menu  
---  
Standard*  
Cinema  
Blackboard(Green)  
Colorboard  
User image  
Dynamic  
Image mode  
Contrast  
0-63 (32  
0-63 (32  
*
)
)
Color adjust  
Brightness  
Color temp  
Red  
*
High/Mid*/Low/User  
0-63 (32  
0-63 (32  
0-63 (32  
*)  
*)  
*)  
Green  
Blue  
Sharpness  
On start  
0-15 (8  
On/Off*  
*)  
Standby mode  
High altitude  
Cooling fast  
Key lock  
Normal*/Sleep/Network standby  
On/Off*  
Setting  
60 Sec/0 Sec*/30 Sec  
On/Off*  
Contrast optimization  
On/Off*  
*
The asterisk (*) indicates that the default setting varies depending on the signal.  
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Main menu  
Sub-menu  
Baud rate  
Setting  
Remarks  
4800/9600/19200*/38400  
Normal*/ECO1/  
ECO2/Full  
normal  
ECO mode  
Laser control  
Sound  
50%-100%  
Laser adjust.  
Only for Normal mode  
(100%  
*)  
Volume  
Mute  
0-25(12  
On/Off*  
*)  
Setting  
Auto*/64-940/  
0-1023  
Image  
Sound  
HDMI setup  
HDMI*/  
Computer  
Projector provides multiple  
language support (English*)  
Language  
Input search  
Auto PC adj.  
Auto keystone  
Keystone  
On*/Off  
Auto setup  
On/Off  
On/Off*  
Store* / Reset  
H/V keystone  
4-Corner correction  
6-Corner correction  
Curved correction  
Grid image tune  
Reset  
Keystone  
Expand  
PIN code lock  
On/Off*  
Security  
PIN code change  
Ready*  
Shut down  
Off  
Power management  
Timer  
Ready countdown  
Filter counter  
Timer  
Filter  
Filter counter reset  
Off*,Gray scale1-4),Color bar,  
Test pattern  
Red, Green, Blue, Cross hatch  
White, Black, Raster gray  
*
The asterisk (*) indicates that the default setting varies depending on the signal.  
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Main menu  
Expand  
Sub-menu  
Setting  
Remarks  
DHCP(On/Off*)  
IP address  
Subnet  
Gateway  
DNS  
Wired LAN  
Network setup  
Wireless LAN  
Control ID  
Setting(On/Off*)  
On/Off  
*
Control ID  
Control ID  
number  
1-254(1  
*)  
Factory default  
Set slide  
Slide down  
Slide right*  
Slide transition effect  
Extend order  
Name order*  
Time order  
Size order  
Sort order  
No rotate*  
270 degree  
180 degree  
90 degree  
USB-A  
Rotate  
Best fit  
On/Off*  
On/Off*  
Repeat  
Apply  
Input  
H- sync freq.  
V- sync freq.  
Light counter  
Model name  
S/N  
Info.  
Firmware version  
SUBCPU  
*
The asterisk (*) indicates that the default setting varies depending on the signal.  
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Menu Descriptions & Functions [INPUT]  
Computer  
HDMI 1  
HDMI 2  
USB-A  
LAN  
Computer  
Selects the computer connected to your Computer input terminal signal.  
NOTE: When the component input signal is connected to the COMPUTER IN terminal, select [Computer].  
HDMI1 and HDMI2  
Selects the HDMI compatible equipment connected to your HDMI1 or 2 IN terminal.  
USB-A  
This feature enables you to make presentations using a USB memory that contains pictures.  
(page 27 “4. Using the VIEWER”)  
LAN  
Selects a signal from the LAN port (RJ-45).  
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Menu Descriptions & Functions [Display menu]  
Display  
Auto PC adj.  
Fine sync  
0
H position  
0
0
V position  
H.size  
0
Aspect  
Normal  
Front  
Orientation  
Menu position  
Background display  
Signal format  
Upper left  
Blue  
...  
[Auto PC adj.]  
Select Auto PC Adj. function can adjust Fine sync, H position, V position , H. size to be compatible with the com-  
puter automatically.  
Press the MENU button on the remote control or on the top control panel to display the On-Screen menu.  
Press ▲ ▼ button to select the Display menu, then press the ENTER or button.  
1) Press ▲ ▼ button to select [Auto pc adj.] menu.  
2) press the ENTER button.  
NOTE:  
• The projector will perform Auto PC adj. function automatically,when its signal is input for the first time.  
• Auto PC adj. function may fail to work if computer models is not compatible with the input signal .  
• Auto PC adj. function may fail to work if you select the following system signal format: 480i, 576i, 480p, 576p, 720p, 1080i,1080p, or  
signals from the HDMI terminal.  
[Fine sync]  
(Only for PC signal input)  
Adujust image to the best state When the image jitters, or the image outline dims.  
1) Press ▲ ▼ button to select [Fine sync] menu.  
2) Press the ENTER button.  
3) Press ▲ ▼ button to adjust Fine sync.  
Adjustment range is from 0 to +3. Please adjust to the least interference state.  
[H position]  
(Only for PC signal input)  
On the premise that the relative position of both projector and the screen is set up right,you can move the image  
horizontal position,if the position of the projected image on the screen is deviated.  
1) Press ▲ ▼ button to select [H position] menu.  
2) Press the ENTER button.  
3) Press ▲ ▼ button to adjust image H position.  
Adjustment range is from -5 to +5.  
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[V position]  
(Only for PC signal input)  
On the premise that the relative position of both projector and the screen is set up right, you can move the image  
vertical position, if the position of the projected image on the screen is deviated.  
1) Press ▲ ▼ button to select [V position] menu.  
2) Press the ENTER button.  
3) Press ▲ ▼ button to adjust image V position.  
Adjustment range is from -5 to +5.  
[H. size]  
(Only for PC signal input)  
You can adjust and reduce the interference caused by patterns of the projected vertical stripes.The following pro-  
jected patterns may cause a circular pattern (Noise). Adjust the amount of interference to the minimum. Users can  
point the clock to adjust images.  
1) Press ▲ ▼ button to select [H. size] menu.  
2) press the ENTER button.  
3) Press ▲ ▼ button to adjust H. size level .  
Adjustment range is from -15 to +15.  
[Aspect]  
Adjust the image to fit the screen size, while keeping aspect of input signal's unchanged.  
Press the MENU button on the remote control or on the top control panel to display the On-Screen menu. Press ▲  
button to select the Display menu, then Press the ENTER or button.  
1) Press ▲ ▼ button to select [Aspect] menu.  
2) Press the ENTER button.  
3) Press ▲ ▼ button to select the required item.  
Normal........... Use the maximum size to roject while keeping the aspect of input signal's unchanged.  
Wide...............Project images at the aspect of 16: 9.  
Full..................Project images to the maximum.  
4:3...................Project images at the aspect of 4:3.  
16:10...............Project images at the aspect of 16:10.  
NOTE:  
• This projector can be selected from Normal / Wide / Full / 4:3.  
• 16:10 will be grayed out on this projector.  
Display  
Auto PC adj.  
Fine sync  
0
H position  
0
0
V position  
H.size  
0
Aspect  
Normal  
Front  
Orientation  
Menu position  
Background display  
Signal format  
Upper left  
Blue  
...  
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[Orientation]  
Select this function to set the project way.  
Please change the projection way, if the On-Screen menu displays inversely or reversedly.  
Press the MENU button on the remote control or on the top control panel to display the On-Screen menu. Press ▲  
button to select the Display menu, then press the ENTER or button.  
1) Press ▲ ▼ button to select [Orientation] menu.  
2) Press the ENTER button.  
3) Press ▲ ▼ button to switch.  
Front: When the projector is installed on the table and projected in front of the screen.  
Rear: When the projector is installed on the table and projected in rear of the screen (using translucent screen)  
Ceiling / Front: When use the bracket to lift the projector (commercially available) in front of the screen.  
Ceiling / Rear: When use the bracket to lift the projector (commercially available) in rear of the screen(using trans-  
lucent screen).  
Auto ceiling / Front: When the projector is projected in front of the screen. The built-in angle sensor detects the  
angle of the projector automatically and then switches to [Front ] or [Ceiling / Front]. When  
front projection, please set it to this option. (page 9 )  
Auto ceiling / Rear: When the projector is projected in front of the screen. The built-in angle sensor detects the angle  
of the projector automatically and then switches to [Rear ] or [Ceiling / Rear]. When rear projec-  
tion, please set it to this option.(page 9 )  
Display  
Auto PC adj.  
Fine sync  
0
H position  
0
0
V position  
H.size  
0
Aspect  
Normal  
Front  
Orientation  
Menu position  
Background display  
Signal format  
Upper left  
Blue  
...  
WARNING  
• Should special works be required, for example to suspend the projector from the ceiling, consult your dealer.  
• Never try to install the projector yourself in such cases. The projector could drop and cause injury.  
[Menu position]  
Select this function to set the On-Screen Menu position.  
Press the MENU button on the remote control or on the top control panel to display the On-Screen menu. Press ▲  
button to select the Display menu, then press the ENTER or button.  
1) Press ▲ ▼ button to select [Menu position] menu.  
2) Press the ENTER button.  
3) Press ▲ ▼ button to change menu position.  
Upper left ......The menu display on the upper left corner of the screen.  
Upper right ....The menu display on the upper right corner of the screen.  
Center............The menu display in the center of the screen.  
Lower left ......The menu display on the lower left corner of the screen.  
Lower right ....The menu display on the lower right corner of the screen.  
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Display  
Auto PC adj.  
Fine sync  
0
H position  
0
0
V position  
H.size  
0
Aspect  
Normal  
Front  
Orientation  
Menu position  
Background display  
Signal format  
Upper left  
Blue  
...  
[Background display]  
Select this function can adjust background color when there is no input signal.  
Press the MENU button on the remote control or on the top control panel to display the On-Screen menu. Press ▲  
button to select the Display menu, then press the ENTER or button.  
1) Press ▲ ▼ button to select [Background display] menu.  
2) Press the ENTER button.  
3) Press ▲ ▼ button to select reqiured item .  
Blue....... The entire projection area display blue.  
Black......The entire projection area display black.  
Logo.......The entire projection area display NEC PROJECTOR background.  
NOTE:  
• This function will be invalid once you select input signal as USB-A and LAN.  
Display  
Auto PC adj.  
Fine sync  
0
H position  
0
0
V position  
H.size  
0
Aspect  
Normal  
Front  
Orientation  
Menu position  
Background display  
Signal format  
Upper left  
Blue  
...  
[Signal format]  
If a PC is selected as the input signal source, your projector will detect and adapt to its signal format automatically.  
Correct image can be displayed without any setup operation.  
Your projector will display one of the following:  
Auto: The Auto PC Adjusting function will make necessary adjustment to your projector to project valid images. If  
images are displayed incorrectly, adjust it manually.  
---- : No PC signals detected. Check the connection between PC and your projector.  
NOTE:  
• Your projector may save data generated by the Auto PC Adjust. function.  
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Display  
Signal format  
1024 x 768 , 60 HZ  
1280 x 800 , 60 HZ  
1920 x 1080 , 60 HZ  
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
• The selected Signal format displays in the Signal format menu.  
Select the computer Signal format manually.  
1. Press the MENU button on remote control and the On-Screen displays. Press  
press ▲ ▼ button or the ENTER button and the Input menu displays.  
2. Press ▲ ▼ button to select Signal format, then press ENTER button.  
button to point to the Input icon,  
NOTE:  
• The computer Signal format menu will be disabled once HDMI 1, HDMI 2, USB-A, LAN has been selected.  
Menu Descriptions & Functions [Color adjust]  
Select color adjustment to set the image mode and adjust the quality of the projected image.  
Menu operation  
Press the MENU button on the remote control or on the top control panel to display the On-Screen menu. Press ▲  
button to select the Color adjust menu, then press the ENTER or button.  
1) Press ▲ ▼ button to select reqiured item.  
2) Press the ENTER button.  
3) Press ▲ ▼ button to select adjust setpoint.  
[Image mode]  
Direct operation  
Press the PICTURE select button on remote control to select required image mode.  
Menu operation  
Press the MENU button on the remote control or on the top control panel to display the On-Screen menu. Press ▲  
button to select the color adjust menu, then press the ENTER or button.  
1) Press ▲ ▼ button to select [Image mode] menu.  
2) Press the ENTER button.  
3) Press ▲ ▼ button to select reqiured item.  
Dynamic  
An image mode suitable for viewing in bright room.  
Standard  
The default mode of your projector, can come to natural color.  
Cinema  
Enriched gray scale for viewing movies.  
Blackboard (Green)  
An image mode designed for displaying on a blackboard (Green). It boosts quality of image projected on blackboard  
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(Green). This is designed for a board in green rather than black as indicated by its name.  
Colorboard  
A image mode suitable for image projecting on surface of wall in red, blue, yellow or green. Press the ENTER button  
to enter colorboard menu, then press ▲ ▼ button to select Red, Blue, Yellow or Green, press the ENTER button.  
Color adjust  
Colorboard  
Red  
Blue  
Green  
Yellow  
User image  
Users can customize the color adjustment.  
[Contrast]  
Press button to decrease contrast, range from 0 - +63.  
Press button to increase contrast, range from 0 - +63.  
[Brightness]  
Press button to decrease brightness, range from 0 - +63.  
Press button to increase brightness, range from 0 - +63.  
[Color temp.]  
Press ▲ ▼ button to select required color temperature (Low, Mid., High and User)  
High temp: Become blue gradually.  
Mid temp: Suitable natural color.  
Low temp: Become red gradually.  
User:You can adjust the Red, Green, Blue and Yellow values by yourself.  
[Red]  
Press button to decrease red tint and button to increase it.  
[Green]  
Press button to decrease green tint and button to increase it.  
[Blue]  
Press button to decrease blue tint and button to increase.  
[Sharpness]  
Press button to soften image and button to sharpen, range from 0 - +15.  
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Color adjust  
Image mode  
Contrast  
Brightness  
Color temp.  
Red  
Standard  
32  
32  
Mid  
32  
32  
32  
0
Green  
Blue  
Sharpness  
6 Menu Descriptions & Functions [Setting]  
The projector has setting fuction, you can select other functions as described below.  
Menu operation  
Press the MENU button on the remote control or on the top control panel to display the On-Screen menu. Press ▲  
button to select the setting menu, then press the ENTER or button.  
1) Press ▲ ▼ button to select reqiured item.  
2) Press the ENTER button.  
3) Press ▲ ▼ button to set options.  
Setting  
On start  
Off  
Normal  
Off  
Standby mode  
High altitude  
Cooling fast  
Key lock  
60 Sec  
Off  
Contrast optimization  
Baud rate  
Off  
9600  
Laser control  
Sound  
HDMI setup  
[On start]  
Set the option to "On" if selecting this function, the projector will automatically turn on when the power cord is con-  
nected to the power outlet.  
1) Press ▲ ▼ button to select [ On start ] menu.  
2) Press the ENTER button.  
3) Press ▲ ▼ button to select reqiured item.  
Off...... Get into standby mode.  
On.......Start up immediately.  
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Setting  
On start  
Off  
Normal  
Off  
Standby mode  
High altitude  
Cooling fast  
Key lock  
60 Sec  
Off  
Contrast optimization  
Baud rate  
Off  
9600  
Laser control  
Sound  
HDMI setup  
[Standby mode]  
Select this function to switch different standby mode.  
1) Press ▲ ▼ button to select [Standby mode] menu.  
2) Press the ENTER button.  
3) Press ▲ ▼ button to adjust levels.  
Normal......Although the power consumption on this mode is lower than on the [Network standby] or [Sleep] mode,  
when this mode is selected, only the POWER button on the top control panel or the remote control will work..  
Network standby......Although the power consumption on this mode is higher than on the [Normal] mode, this mode  
allows you to turn on the projector from standby condition by using the Wake on LAN feature  
(hereafter referred to as WoL) via LAN.  
Consult your network administrator for more information about WoL.  
Sleep ........Although the power consumption on this mode is higher than on the [Network standby] mode, this mode  
spends less time to turn on the projector from standby condition via LAN compared to the [Network  
standby] mode.  
To control the projector by using our application software NaViSet Administrator 2, select the [Sleep]  
mode.  
Setting  
On start  
Off  
Normal  
Off  
Standby mode  
High altitude  
Cooling fast  
Key lock  
60 Sec  
Off  
Contrast optimization  
Baud rate  
Off  
9600  
Laser control  
Sound  
HDMI setup  
[High altitude]  
You can change the setting about speed of cooling fan according to the altitude your projector is operating at.  
1) Press ▲ ▼ button to select [High altitude] menu.  
2) Press the ENTER button.  
3) Press ▲ ▼ button to select required menu.  
Off: Normal speed. set the option off when operating the operator, if the altitude is not too high.  
On: Faster than when in off mode .set the option on when operating the operator in high land.  
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Setting  
On start  
Off  
Normal  
Off  
Standby mode  
High altitude  
Cooling fast  
Key lock  
60 Sec  
Off  
Contrast optimization  
Baud rate  
Off  
9600  
Laser control  
Sound  
HDMI setup  
Note:  
• The air pressure sensor will sense the altitude automatically.When the altitude is at an altitude of approximately 1700 m/5500 f or higher,  
projector will turn on the High altitude function automatically, thus the On-screen menu of High altitude will change to "On".  
• If the air pressure sensor is damaged, the projector OSD menu will turn red for reminding that the automatic transger to high altitude  
function is invalid. User could set High altitude to "On" manually .  
[Cooling fast]  
Select the cooling time after projector is turned off.  
1) Press ▲ ▼ button to select [Cooling fast] menu.  
2) Press the ENTER button.  
3) Press ▲ ▼ button to switch required menu.  
60 Sec.....Cooling down in 60 seconds after the projector is turned off.  
30 Sec......Cooling down in 30 seconds after the projector is turned off. And the cooling fan will runs faster then in  
the normal cooling way with shorter time but it will sounds lounder  
0 Sec.......Cooling down instantly after the projector is turned off.  
Setting  
On start  
Off  
Normal  
Off  
Standby mode  
High altitude  
Cooling fast  
Key lock  
60 Sec  
Off  
Contrast optimization  
Baud rate  
Off  
9600  
Laser control  
Sound  
HDMI setup  
Note:  
• Cooling fast function depends on whether user needs to move the projector immediately. If the user needs to unplug the power to  
move the projector immediately, you can choose “0 Sec”, or we can select the "60 Sec" option.  
[Key lock]  
Select this function to lock and unlock the control panel keypads.  
1) Press ▲ ▼ button to select [Key lock] menu.  
2) Press the ENTER button.  
3) Press ▲ ▼ button to switch required menu.  
Off......The control panel keypads are effective.  
On......The control panel keypads is invalid.  
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NOTE:  
• When you lock the top of the control panel keypads, but the remote control is lost or something wrong with it, please contact your dealer  
or service center.  
Setting  
On start  
Off  
Normal  
Off  
Standby mode  
High altitude  
Cooling fast  
Key lock  
60 Sec  
Off  
Contrast optimization  
Baud rate  
Off  
9600  
Laser control  
Sound  
HDMI setup  
[Contrast optimization]  
Select this function to optimize and compensate signal automatically on the basis of the image, to get the best  
contrast image.  
1) Press ▲ ▼ button to select [Contrast optimization] menu.  
2) Press the ENTER button.  
3) Press ▲ ▼ button to adjust.  
Off......No optimization.  
On......Optimize contrast.  
Setting  
On start  
Off  
Normal  
Off  
Standby mode  
High altitude  
Cooling fast  
Key lock  
60 Sec  
Off  
Contrast optimization  
Baud rate  
Off  
9600  
Laser control  
Sound  
HDMI setup  
[Baud rate]  
Select this function to adjust the projector transmission rate.  
1) Press ▲ ▼ button to select [Baud rate] menu.  
2) Press the ENTER button.  
3) Press ▲ ▼ button to select rate: 4800/9600/19200/38400.  
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Setting  
On start  
Off  
Normal  
Off  
Standby mode  
High altitude  
Cooling fast  
Key lock  
60 Sec  
Off  
Contrast optimization  
Baud rate  
Off  
9600  
Laser control  
Sound  
HDMI setup  
[Laser control]  
Change light source brightness according to the environment and aim your projector is operating.  
1) Press ▲ ▼ button to select [Laser control] menu.  
2) Press the ENTER button.  
3) Press ▲ ▼ button to select [ECO mode] or [Laser adjust].  
4) Press the ENTER button.  
ECO mode  
Normal brightness, the screen becomes brighter. Alternatively, you can be adjust from  
50%~100%. Default is 100%.  
Normal  
Lower the brightness and reduce energy consumption, thus prolonging the light source service  
ECO.1/ECO.2  
life.  
Full normal  
The brightness is the same as normal mode, but it is not adjustable  
Laser adjust  
This function is valid only in normal mode, and the adjustable range is 50%-100%. And the mune will turn gray on  
ECO.1, ECO2 and Full normal mode.  
Setting  
Setting  
On start  
Off  
Normal  
Off  
Laser control  
Standby mode  
High altitude  
Cooling fast  
Key lock  
ECO mode  
Laser adjust  
Normal  
100%  
60 Sec  
Off  
Contrast optimization  
Baud rate  
Off  
9600  
Laser control  
Sound  
HDMI setup  
NOTE:  
• Laser adjust option can be chosen only in Normal mode.  
[Sound]  
Select this function to adjust the sound.  
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1) Press ▲ ▼ button to select [Sound] menu.  
2) Press the ENTER button.  
3) Press ▲ ▼ button to switch required menu.  
Volume......Press button to turn down the volume and button to turn up the volume, range from 0 - +25  
Mute..........Select "Off" to output audio, and select "On" to disable audio.  
Setting  
Setting  
On start  
Off  
Normal  
Off  
Sound  
Standby mode  
High altitude  
Cooling fast  
Key lock  
Volume  
Mute  
12  
Off  
60 Sec  
Off  
Contrast optimization  
Baud rate  
Off  
9600  
Laser control  
.
Sound  
HDMI setup  
[HDMI setup]  
When the external device is connected to the HDMI terminal of the projector, and the images can not be projected  
normally, please switch on the image or sound setting.  
Press the MENU button on the remote control or on the top control panel to display the On-Screen menu. Press ▲  
button to select the setting menu, then press the ENTER or button to enter the sub-menu.  
1) Press ▲ ▼ button to select [HDMI setup] menu.  
2) Press the ENTER button.  
• Display [HDMI setup] instantly.  
3) Press ▲ ▼ button to select [Image] or [Sound]].  
4) Press the ENTER button.  
NOTE:  
• HDMI setup option can be chosen only in HDMI 1 and HDMI 2 channel.  
Setting  
Setting  
On start  
Off  
Normal  
Off  
HDMI setup  
Standby mode  
High altitude  
Cooling fast  
Key lock  
Image  
Sound  
0-1023  
HDMI  
60 Sec  
Off  
Contrast optimization  
Baud rate  
Off  
9600  
Laser control  
Sound  
HDMI setup  
.
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Image  
Auto  
Set the signal level automatically.  
[
[
64-940  
]
]
When external device (such as: a Blu-ray Disc player) is connected to the HDMI setup terminal .  
When the output of an external device (such as a computer), via a conversion cable or a similar cable,  
is connected to the HDMI setup terminal.  
Select this option when the output of the PC or any other device is connected to the HDMI setup ter-  
minal also.  
0-1023  
Sound  
HDMI  
When connect to the HDMI cable to tansmite images and audio while the users donot need connect  
to audio signal separatly.  
[
]
When the output of an external device (such as a computer), via a conversion cable or a similar  
cable ,is connected to the HDMI terminal .  
Computer]  
[
The audio signal would be output according the connection of AUDIO IN terminal.  
Menu Descriptions & Functions [Expand]  
The projector has expand function, you can select other functions as described below.  
Menu operation  
Press the MENU button on the remote control or on the top control panel to display the On-Screen menu. Press ▲  
button to select the Expand menu, then press the ENTER or button.  
1) Press ▲ ▼ button to select reqiured item.  
2) Press the ENTER button.  
3) Press ▲ ▼ button to set options.  
4) Press the ENTER button.  
Expand  
Language  
Auto setup  
Keystone  
Security  
Power management  
Filter  
Test pattern  
Network setup  
Control ID  
Factory default  
[Language]  
Users can selected the language displayed on the screen.  
1) Press ▲ ▼ button to select [Language] menu.  
2) Press the ENTER button.  
3) Press ▲ ▼ button to select required language.  
4) Press the ENTER button.  
Various menus, settings, adjustment screens, names of control panel keypads, etc., will be displayed in the selected  
language.  
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Your projector comes with multiple language support. You may select required one from them, such as: English,  
German, French, Italian, Spanish, Polish, Swedish, Dutch, Portuguese, Japanese, Simplified Chinese, Traditional  
Chinese, Korean, Russian,Arabic, Turkey, Finland, Norway, Denmark, Indonesia, Hungary, Czech Republic, Ka-  
zakhstan, Vietnamese, Thai, Farsi, Romania.  
Expand  
Expand  
Expand  
Language  
1/3  
Language  
2/3  
Language  
3/3  
English  
Dansk  
Polski  
日本語  
Deutsch  
ภาษาไทย  
Français  
Italiano  
český  
中文繁体  
Magyar  
Русский  
Türkçe  
中文  
Español  
Português  
Bahasa Indonesia  
Nederlands  
Svenska  
Suomi  
Română  
Қазақ  
Tiếng Vit  
한글  
Norsk  
[Auto setup]  
Select this function to store or reset the keystone or some related setting after unplugging the AC power.  
Press the MENU button on the remote control or on the top control panel to display the On-Screen menu. Press ▲  
button to select the Expand menu, then press the ENTER or button.  
Press the AUTO ADJ. button on your remote control to execute the following functions : Input search, Auto PC adj.  
and Auto keystone.  
1) Press ▲ ▼ button to select [Auto setup] menu.  
2) Press the ENTER button.  
3) Press ▲ ▼ button to select required items.  
Input search: Select this function to detect the signal, then project images automatically.  
Auto PC adj.: Select this function to adjust [Fine sync], [H position], [V position] and [H. size] automatically, when  
projector input analog signals.  
Auto keystone: Select this function to correct vertical distortion of the projected image automatically.  
NOTE:  
• One of input search, Auto PC adj. and Auto keystone option should be set to On at least .  
• Please adjust the projector manually, if the image is displayed abnormal even if you have select Auto keystone function.  
• When you set Project way as Ceiling / Front or Ceiling / Rear, Auto keystone function is invalid.  
• When you set Project way as Auto ceiling / Front or Auto ceiling / Rear, and users put their projector in ceiling state, the Auto keystone  
function will be invalid.  
• When select auto search for input source search, USB-A and LAN signals are not in the scope of auto search function.  
Expand  
Expand  
Language  
Auto setup  
Auto setup  
Keystone  
.
Input search  
Auto PC adj.  
Auto keystone  
On  
On  
Off  
Security  
Power management  
Filter  
Test pattern  
Network setup  
Control ID  
Factory default  
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[Keystone]  
Select this function to store or reset the keystone or some related setting after unplugging the AC power cord.  
Press the MENU button on the remote control or on the top control panel to display the On-Screen menu. Press ▲  
button to select the expand menu, then press the ENTER or button to enter.  
1) Press ▲ ▼ button to select [keystone] menu.  
2) Press the ENTER button.  
3) Press ▲ ▼ button to select required item.  
4) Press the ENTER button.  
H/V Keystone  
Select this function to store and reset keystone after turning off the projector or unplugging the AC power cord.  
Store......Store keystone after turning off the projector or unplugging the AC power cord.  
Reset......Keystone function will be cancelled after turning off the projector or unplugging the AC power.  
Expand  
Expand  
Language  
Keystone  
Auto setup  
Keystone  
Keystone  
Store  
.
H/V Keystone  
Security  
4-Corner correction  
6-Corner correction  
Curved correction  
Grid image tune  
Reset value  
Power management  
Filter  
Test pattern  
Network setup  
Control ID  
Factory default  
Keystone  
Select this function to correct the projected images horizontally or vertically.  
Press button to  
reduce upper width  
Press button to  
reduce bottom width  
Press button to  
Press button to  
reduce right width  
reduce left width  
4-Corner correction  
Select this function to correct the projected images of four corners distorted.  
Press ▲ ▼ button to keystone at four corners of the screen. The four corners are looped in sequence shown below:  
Corner correction  
Upper left  
Upper right  
Bottom left  
Bottom right  
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6-Corner correction  
Select this function to correct the projected images of six corners distorted.  
Press ▲ ▼ button to keystone at six corners of the screen. The six corners are looped in sequence shown below:  
Corner correction  
Upper left  
Upper right  
Upper middle  
Bottom middle  
Bottom left  
Bottom right  
Curved correction  
Select this function to correct the projected images with linearity uneven or vertical and horizontal bending deformation.  
press ▲ ▼ button to adjust options.  
Item  
Operation  
Adjustment  
The lines on the left and right  
sides expand outward.  
Curved cerrection X/Y gain  
Press  
The lines on the left and right  
sides shrink inward.  
Curved cerrection X/Y gain  
Press   
Curved correction  
X/Y gain  
The top and bottom lines  
expand outward.  
Curved cerrection X/Y gain  
Press  
The top and bottom lines shrink  
inward.  
Curved cerrection X/Y gain  
Press   
Correct the vertical line on the  
left.  
Curved cerrection  
X
Offset  
Press   
Extend the left vertical line  
outward while maintaining the  
right area.  
Correct the vertical line on the  
right.  
Curved cerrection  
X
Offset  
Press   
Press   
Press   
Expand the right vertical line  
outward while maintaining the  
left area.  
Correct the vertical line on the  
left.  
Extend the left vertical line  
outward while maintaining the  
right area.  
Correct the vertical line on the  
right.  
Curved correction  
X offset  
Curved cerrection  
X
Offset  
Curved cerrection  
X
Offset  
Expand the right vertical line  
outward while maintaining the  
left area.  
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Correct the horizontal line on  
the left.  
Curved cerrection  
X
Offset  
Press   
Press   
Press   
Press   
While maintaining the right area,  
expand the left top and bottom  
horizontal lines outward.  
Correct the horizontal line on  
the right.  
While maintaining the left area,  
expand the top and bottom  
horizontal lines on the right.  
Correct the horizontal line on  
the left.  
While maintaining the right area,  
expand the top and bottom  
vertical lines on the left.  
Correct the horizontal line on  
the right.  
While maintaining the left area,  
expand the top and bottom  
horizontal lines on the right.  
Correct the vertical lines on the  
left and right sides.  
Curved cerrection  
X
Offset  
Curved correction  
X offset  
Curved cerrection  
X
Offset  
Curved cerrection  
X
Offset  
Extend the vertical lines on  
the left and right sides of the  
bottom while maintaining the  
top area.  
Press  
Curved cerrection  
Y
Offset  
Correct the vertical lines on the  
left and right sides.  
Extend the vertical lines on the  
left and right sides of the top  
while maintaining the bottom  
area.  
Curved cerrection  
Y
Offset  
Press   
Correct the vertical lines on the  
left and right sides.  
Extend the vertical lines on  
the left and right sides of the  
bottom while maintaining the  
top area.  
Correct the vertical lines on the  
left and right sides.  
Curved cerrection  
Y
Offset  
Press  
Curved correction  
Y offset  
Extend the vertical lines on the  
left and right sides of the top  
while maintaining the bottom  
area.  
Curved cerrection  
Y
Offset  
Press   
Correct the horizontal line at the  
bottom.  
Press  
Extend the bottom horizontal  
line down while maintaining the  
top area.  
Curved cerrection  
Y
Offset  
Correct the horizontal line at the  
top.  
Curved cerrection  
Y
Offset  
Press   
Expand the top horizontal line  
up while maintaining the bottom  
area.  
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Correct the horizontal line at the  
bottom.  
Curved cerrection  
Y
Offset  
Press  
Extend the bottom horizontal  
line down while maintaining the  
top area.  
Correct the horizontal line at the  
top.  
Curved cerrection  
Y
Offset  
Press   
Expand the top horizontal line  
up while maintaining the bottom  
area.  
NOTE:  
• After adjusting values about H/V keystone , if users adjust corner correction, values about H/V keystone will be reset . And after adjusting  
values about Corner correction, if users adjust about H/V keystone, values about Corner correction will be reset also.  
• Curved correction X offset and Curved correction Y offset can not be adjusted individually. Adjust Curved correction X offset and Curved  
correction Y offset after adjusting the X/Y Curved correction.  
• Maximum keystone range up to 30° vertically and 30° horizontally. However, the image quality will deteriorate, and become more  
difficult to focus. install the projector with the minimal correction value.  
• The screen size will be changed with various H/V keystone adjustments.  
• Keystone may influence image aspect .  
Grid image tune  
Select this function to adjust the local points of the projected image.  
1) Press ▲ ▼ button to select [Grid image tune] option.  
2) Press the ENTER button.  
Reset  
Select this function to make adjustment value back to the factory default.  
1) Press ▲ ▼ button to select [Reset] option.  
2) Press the ENTER button.  
• Release keystone mode.  
[Security]  
Set a PIN code to lock the usage of the projector to prevent unauthorized personnel from operating your projector.  
Once the projector is on, the [PIN code] screen will be displayed.  
1) Press ▲ ▼ button to select [Security] menu.  
2) Press the ENTER button.  
3) Press ▲ ▼ button to switch required item.  
PIN code lock  
This function helps preventing unauthorized personnel from changing projector setting.  
Off......PIN code lock function is not available.  
On......The [PIN code] screen will appear when the projector is on. If you want to change the PIN code lock or PIN  
code (for three digits), you must enter the PIN code. The factory default PIN code is "111."  
PIN code change  
• You can change the PIN code. Click the ENTER button and select [PIN code change]. When the [PIN code] dialog  
box is displayed, press the  button to enter a valid PIN code, and select [Set] to display the [New PIN code]  
dialog box. Set a new PIN code, confirm the contents in the dialog box, and select Set to set a new PIN code.  
• The number you typed is displayed as “ * ”. To edit number you have entered, press the MENU button to move the  
cursor to the number you want to change, press  button to select the correct one.  
• Repeat this step to type in a 3-digit number.  
• Enter a three-digit number, move the cursor to [set]. Press the ENTER button, you can start to operate the projector.  
• If the PIN code is invalid, the PIN code displayed as “ *** ” will be in red. Please try again with a valid one.  
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• Please remember your new PIN code and keep it safe.  
To cancel the PIN code  
(1) While simultaneously pressing the POWER button and the ENTER button on the projector, plug the power cord  
into the projector. After a while keep pressing the button, the PIN code input screen appears. Enter "111".  
(2) Select On-Screen menu [Security] >> [PIN code lock] >> "On". As the input screen appears again, enter the  
default value (111) and set the PIN code to "off" or set a new PIN code.  
Expand  
Expand  
Language  
Security  
Auto setup  
Keystone  
PIN code lock  
Off  
PIN code change  
Security  
.
Power management  
Filter  
Test pattern  
Network setup  
Control ID  
Factory default  
[Power management]  
To reduce power consumption and maintain life cycle of light source, the power management function will turn off  
the projection light source if your projector has no signals for a period of time.  
1) Press ▲ ▼ button to select [Power management] menu.  
2) Press the ENTER button.  
3) Press ▲ ▼ button to switch required item.  
Ready......The power light indicator turns steady green when the light source is fully cooled down. The light source  
turns on again if an input signal is connected or any button (except the power button ) on the top control  
panel or remote control is pressed during this period of time.  
Shut down......The projector shut down after the light source is fully cooled down.  
Off......Disable the power management function.  
Timer......Once the input signal is interrupted and no buttons has been pressed for 30 seconds afterwards, the “No  
signal” message displays in the timer. The timer counts down until the light source turns off. Press arrow  
button to set up the timer in range of 1~30 minutes.  
Ready countdown......Set the interval from the Ready mode change to the Standby mode (0 to 30 minutes) auto-  
matically.  
When it is set it to zero, the projector will never change automatically. Press the Power but-  
ton to change your projector into the Standby mode and press any other button (except the  
Power button) to power on.  
NOTE:  
• Factory default for standby time: 5 minutes. Count down for ready mode: 5 minutes.  
• When selecting [Off], the [Timer] and [Ready countdown] is unavailable.  
• When selecting [Shut down], the [Timer] is unavailable.  
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Expand  
Expand  
Power management  
Language  
Ready  
Shut down  
Off  
Auto setup  
Keystone  
Security  
No signal  
0 1 : 2 0  
Timer  
5
5
Min  
Min  
Power management  
Filter  
.
Ready countdown  
Test pattern  
Network setup  
Control ID  
Remaining time before  
power off the light source.  
Factory default  
[Filter]  
Set this function to reset the filter usage time and set up warning display.  
1) Press ▲ ▼ button to select [Filter] menu.  
2) Press the ENTER button.  
3) Press ▲ ▼ button to switch required item.  
When the projector reaches the user-set cleaning time, filter warning icon will appear on the screen to notify the user  
to clean the projector filter. Reset the filter counter after cleaning it and filter warning icon will be closed.  
Fliter counter......Displays the filter usage time.  
Timer......Set the time to display a warning icon.  
Filter counter reset......Reset filter counter.  
NOTE:  
• The screen will display the icon "Filter warning! Please change the filter! " when the projector has checks one warning. And the the warn-  
ing icon will disappear 30 seconds later atuomatically, while only the Power button is effective during that period. The projector will give  
warning again if the projector has checked filter block and will record the information.  
Expand  
Expand  
Language  
Filter  
Auto setup  
Keystone  
Filter counter  
Timer  
5H  
1000H  
Security  
Filter counter reset  
Power management  
Filter  
.
Test pattern  
Network setup  
Control ID  
Factory default  
Filter counter reset?  
Yes  
No  
Filter warning  
ENTER  
EXIT  
Back  
Move  
Select  
[Test pattern]  
Select this function to display the projector's built-in test pattern.  
1) Press ▲ ▼ button to select [Test pattern] menu.  
2) Press the ENTER button.  
3) Press ▲ ▼ button to switch required item.  
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4) Press the ENTER button.  
Off / Gray scale 1 / Gray scale 2 / Gray scale 3 / Gray scale 4 / Color bar / Red / Green / Blue / Cross hatch /  
White / Black / Raster gray: Use the On-Screen menu to display the test pattern.  
Expand  
Expand  
Test pattern  
1/2  
Test pattern  
2/2  
Off  
White  
Gray scale1  
Gray scale2  
Gray scale3  
Gray scale4  
Color bar  
Red  
Black  
Raster gray  
Green  
Blue  
Cross hatch  
[Network setup]  
Function: This function is designed to allow the computer control the projector remotely via network.  
1.Required equipment: Projector, computer, network cable  
2.Connection:  
Connect the projector to the router or switch in the LAN with a straight or crossover network cable. If you connect  
the projector and the computer directly, you cannot connect with a straight-through network cable. It is recom-  
mended to use a crossover network cable.  
3.Turn on the computer. The LAN port on computer and projector are flashing after turn on the projector.  
NOTE:  
• It is recommended that users use a Category 5 or higher LAN cable.  
Operation steps  
1. Turn on your projector.  
2. Acquire the IP address, with DHCP set to on and auto IP allocation set to On. (You may set DHCP to Off and set  
up IP address manually if you are somehow familiar with networking.)  
3. Enter the network setup menu.  
(1) Press the MENU button on remote control or the top control panel, press  
icon. Press the ENTER or button..  
button to select select [Expand]  
(2) Press  
button select [Network setup] and press the ENTER button to enter.  
MAC address......Display the MAC address of wired LAN.  
IP address...........Display the IP address of wired LAN.  
(3) Press  
(4) Press  
the ENTER button to confirm.  
button select [Network setting] and press the ENTER button to enter.  
button to set DHCP "On" to obtain an IP address, Subnet , Gateway and DNS automatically, and press  
Expand  
Network Setup  
Network setting  
Wired LAN  
Network information  
MAC address:  
IP address  
DHCP  
IP address  
Subnet  
On  
7C:6F:F8:4E:B9:2F  
192.168.1.100  
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
Gateway  
DNS  
.
.
Set  
Cancel  
Wireless LAN  
Setting  
Set  
On  
Cancel  
ENTER  
EXIT  
Back  
Move  
Next  
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Press the  
button to set DHCP "Off", then press the ENTER button to enter an IP address, then press button  
to select Subnet , Gateway and DNS manually. And press the ENTER button to confirm.  
Expand  
Network Setup  
Network setting  
Network information  
MAC address:  
IP address  
Wired LAN  
DHCP  
IP address  
Subnet  
off  
7C:6F:F8:4E:B9:2F  
192.168.1.100  
192 . 168  
.
1
.
1
255 . 255 . 255 . 0  
Gateway  
DNS  
192 . 168  
.
.
1
0
.
.
1
0
0
.
0
Wireless LAN  
Setting  
Set  
On  
Cancel  
ENTER  
EXIT  
Back  
Move  
Next  
[Control ID]  
Select this function to operate multiple projectors separately and independently with the single remote control that  
has the [Control ID] function. If you assign the same ID to all the projectors, you can conveniently operate all the  
projectors together using the single remote control. To do so, you have to assign an ID number to each projector.  
1) Press ▲ ▼ button to select [Control ID] menu.  
2) Press the ENTER button.  
3) Press ▲ ▼ button to switch required item.  
4) Press the ENTER button.  
Control ID......Select [Off] to turn off the [Control ID] setting and select [On] to turn on the [Control ID] setting.  
Control ID Number......Select a number from 1 to 254 you wish to assign to your projector.  
NOTE:  
• When [On] is selected for [Control ID], the projector cannot be operated by using the remote control that does not support the Control ID  
function. (In this case the buttons on the projector cabinet can be used.)  
• Your setting will not be affected even when [Factory default] is done from the menu.  
Assigning or Changing the Control ID  
1. Turn on the projector.  
2. Press the ID SET button on the remote control.  
The Control ID screen will be displayed.  
Control IDInactive)  
Control ID Number  
5
Control IDActive)  
Control ID Number  
5
If the projector can be operated with the current remote control ID, the [Active] will be displayed. If the projector  
cannot be operated with the current remote control ID, the [Inactive] will be displayed. To operate the inactive  
projector, assign the control ID used for the projector by using the following procedure (Step 3).  
3. Press one of numeric keypad buttons while pressing and holding the ID SET button on the remote control.  
Example:  
To assign “3”, press the “3” button on the remote control.  
No ID means that all the projectors can be operated together with a single remote control. To set “No ID”, enter  
“000” or press the CLEAR button.  
TIP: The range of IDs is from 1 to 254.  
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4. Release the ID SET button.  
The updated Control ID screen will be displayed.  
NOTE:  
• The IDs can be cleared in a few days after the batteries are run down or removed.  
• Accidentally pressing any one of the buttons of the remote control will clear currently specified ID with batteries removed.  
Expand  
Expand  
Language  
Control ID  
Auto setup  
Keystone  
Control ID  
Off  
1
Control ID Number  
Security  
Power management  
Filter  
Test pattern  
Network setup  
Control ID  
.
Factory default  
[Factory default]  
This function resets all your settings to factory default.  
1) Press button to select [Factory default] menu.  
2) Press the ENTER or button.  
3) Press button to select "Yes", then press the ENTER button.  
Return to factory default?  
Yes  
No  
ENTER  
EXIT  
Back  
Move  
Select  
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Menu Descriptions & Functions [USB-A]  
The projector has expand function, you can select other functions as described below.  
When the USB memory inset into the projector, the USB-A function can project pictures stored in the USB  
memory.  
Press the MENU button on the remote control to display the On-Screen menu. Press the  
USB-A menu, then press the ENTER or button.  
button to select the  
1) Press  
button to select reqiured item.  
2) Press the ENTER button.  
3) Press  
button to set options.  
4) Press the ENTER button.  
NOTE:  
• When selecting [USB-A] as input signal, the "USB-A" menu is available.  
• In addition to "Set slide" menu, even change the settings, If you do not implement the [Apply], the setting value of the change is invalid.  
USB-A  
Set slide  
Slide transition effect  
Sort order  
Rotate  
Slide right  
Name order  
No rotate  
Off  
Best fit  
Repeat  
On  
Apply  
[Set slide]  
Select this function to play slides.  
1) Press  button to select a file.  
2) Press  
button to select [Set slide] menu.  
3) Press the ENTER or button.  
• Full screen display  
• Press the ENTER to return to the thumbnail.  
[Slide transition effect]  
Select this function to set the slide's playback, when switching slides.  
1) Press  
button to select [Slide transition effect] menu.  
2) Press the ENTER or button.  
3) Press  
button to switch required item.  
Slide down.....Switch slides from the upper to the lower .  
Slide right...... Switch slides from left to the right.  
[Sort order]  
Select this function to set the slide's order.  
1) Press  
button to select [Sort order] menu.  
2) Press the ENTER button.  
3) Press  
button to switch required item.  
Extend order...... Sort by extend names of file or folder.  
Size order...........Sort by size of file or folder.  
Time order..........Sort by the time of file or folder.  
Name order........ Sort by names of file or folder.  
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[Rotate]  
Set the rotation direction of images.  
1) Press  
button to select [Rotate] menu.  
2) Press the ENTER button.  
3) Press  
button to switch required item.  
No rotate ........Rotation is invalid.  
270 degree......Rotate clockwise by 270 degrees.  
180 degree......Rotate clockwise by 180 degrees.  
90 degree........Rotate clockwise by 90 degrees.  
[Best fit]  
Set the image to be compatible with projection screen.  
1) Press  
button to select [Best fit] menu.  
2) Press the ENTER button.  
3) Press  
button to switch required item.  
On.....Display images by the aspect ratio of the screen.  
Off.....Display image by the normal pixels.  
[Repeat]  
Select this function to play images repeatedly.  
1) Press  
button to select [Repeat] menu.  
2) press the ENTER or button.  
3) Press  
button to switch required item.  
On.....Replay the first image, after playing the last one.  
Off.....Return to the thumbnail display screen, after playing the last image.  
[Apply]  
Only be used in playing slides.  
1) Press  
button to select [Apply] menu.  
2) press the ENTER or button.  
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Menu Descriptions & Functions [Info.]  
Select Info. function to detect the projected image signal and the projector operating status.  
Press the HELP button on the remote control or the MENU button on the control panel to display the On-Screen  
menu. Press  
button to select the [Info. ] menu, then press the ENTER or button.  
Info. display as follows:  
Input......Display selected input source.  
H- sync freq.......Display H- sync freq. of input signal in unit of KHz. Show “---KHz” when no signals are in existence.  
V- sync freq.......Display V- sync freq. of input signal in unit of KHz. Show “---Hz” when no signals are in existence.  
Light counter......Display the light's usage time and remaining time in percentage .  
Model name......Display the projector's model name.  
S/N......Display the projector's serial number.  
Firmware version......Display the projector's firmware version.  
SUBCPU......Display the projector's SUBCPU's Version.  
Info.  
Input  
Computer  
...  
H-sync freq.  
V-sync freq.  
Laser counter  
31.50 kHZ  
59.99 HZ  
30 H  
99.85%  
xxxxx  
Model name  
S/N  
xxxxx  
Firmware version  
SUBCPU  
1.00.010  
0.10  
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Network control operation  
Function: This function is designed to remote control the projector from your computer in the same LAN.  
Preparation  
1. Required equipment: Projector, Computer, Network cable  
2. Connection:  
Connect the projector to the router or switch in the LAN with a straight or crossover network cable. If you connect  
the projector and the computer directly, you cannot connect with a straight-through network cable.  
It is recommended to use a crossover network cable.  
3. Turn on the computer. The LAN port on computer and projector are flashing after turn on the projector.  
NOTE:  
• It is recommended that users use a Category 5 or higher LAN cable.  
Operation steps  
1. Turn on your projector.  
2. Acquire the IP address, with DHCP set to "On" and auto IP allocation set to on. (You may set DHCP to "Off" and  
set up IP address manually if you are somehow familiar with networking.)  
3. Enter the network setup menu.  
(1) Press the MENU button on remote control or the top control panel, press  
Press the ENTER or button..  
button to select [Expand] icon.  
(2) Press  
button select [Network setup] and press the ENTER button to enter.  
MAC address......Display the MAC address of wired LAN.  
IP address...........Display the IP address of wired LAN.  
(3) Press  
(4) Press  
button select [Network setting] and press the ENTER button to enter.  
button to set DHCP "On" to obtain an IP address, Subnet , Gateway and DNS automatically, and  
press the ENTER button to confirm.  
Expand  
Network Setup  
Network setting  
Wired LAN  
Network information  
MAC address:  
IP address  
DHCP  
IP address  
Subnet  
off  
7C:6F:F8:4E:B9:2F  
192.168.1.100  
192 . 168  
.
1
.
1
255 . 255 . 255 . 0  
Gateway  
DNS  
192 . 168  
.
.
1
0
.
.
1
0
0
.
0
Wireless LAN  
Setting  
Set  
On  
Cancel  
ENTER  
EXIT  
Back  
Move  
Next  
Press the  
button to set DHCP "Off", then press the ENTER button to enter an IP address, then press button  
to enter Subnet , Gateway and DNS manually. And press the ENTER button to confirm.  
Expand  
Network Setup  
Network setting  
Network information  
MAC address:  
IP address  
Wired LAN  
DHCP  
IP address  
Subnet  
On  
7C:6F:F8:4E:B9:2F  
192.168.1.100  
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
Gateway  
DNS  
.
.
Set  
Cancel  
Wireless LAN  
Setting  
Set  
On  
Cancel  
ENTER  
EXIT  
Back  
Move  
Next  
(5) Press  
button to select [Set], press the ENTER button to wait until the “Please wait..” message disappears.  
NOTE:  
• If you are using the wireless LAN connection, please check the SSID / ESSID and wireless IP address in the network setting status , and  
write down the information.  
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Enter through a Web browser  
Connecting Your Computer  
1) Start the computer's Web browser.  
2) Enter the IP address on the projector set in the URL input field of the Web browser. The "Network Display System"  
window for your projector will be displayed.  
3) Click [Login] at the top left of the window.  
4) Enter the password in the [Password], then click [Login]  
NOTE:  
• Users can click on the top right corner of the Web browser screen to select the display language and available languages are English,  
Japanese, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese.  
• Do not start multiple Web browser settings or control. Do not use more than one computer set or control the projector.  
• Please change your password.  
• If the network does not appear on screen controls, please consult your network administrator.  
• Please refresh the web page before operating the projector.  
Description of each option  
System status: Click this option to display the [System status] page.  
General setup: Click this option to display the [General setup] page.  
Picture setup: Click this option to display the [picture setup] page.  
Image setup: Click this option to display the [image setup] page.  
Network setup: Click this option to display [Network setup] page.  
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[System status] page  
Versions: Displays the firmware version of the projector.  
LAN status: Displays the LAN connection status.  
4 [General setup] page  
Enter old password: Enter the password for the configuration.  
Enter new password: Enter a new password.  
Confirm new password: Re-enter the new password to confirm.  
Power & source: Update settings.  
Power: Switch on the power of the projector on / off.  
Source select: Switch the input source of the projector.  
[Picture setup] page  
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BrightnessAdjust the brightness of the projected image.  
ContrastAdjust the contrast of the projected image.  
SharpnessAdjust the sharpness of the projected image.  
Color TemperatureAdjust the color temperature of the projected image.  
[Image setup] page  
Aspect: Switch the aspect ratio of the projected image.  
Fine sync: Adjust the phase of the projected image.  
H position: Adjust the horizontal position of the projected image.  
V position: Adjust the vertical position of the projected image.  
H. size: Adjust the horizontal dimension of the projected image.  
Freeze: Select the function to switch the screen freeze on and off.  
Auto PC adj.: Implement the automatic computer adjustment function.  
V keystone: Correct trapezoidal distortion in vertical direction.  
H keystone: Correc horizontal distortion in horizontal direction.  
Corner correction: Correct four angles of the projected image.  
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[Network setup] page  
Network setup  
If you want to enable the DHCP client, select the IP address automatically.  
IP address:  
Please enter the IP address when you do not use the DHCP server.  
Subnet :  
Please enter a subnet shield,when you do not use the DHCP server .  
Gateway:  
Please enter the gateway ,when you do not use the DHCP server.  
DNS:  
Please enter the DNS address, when you do not use the DHCP server.  
Available characters : digital (0 - 9), a period (.)  
(For example: 192.168.0.253)  
Apply  
Update settings.  
Crestron control  
Connect Crestron tool by setting IP address, IP ID and PORT options.  
Wireless Setup  
Wireless LAN: Please select wireless LAN on or off.  
ESSID: Please enter the ESSID.  
AP/AdHoc Encryption: Please select password set on or off.  
AP/AdHoc key: Please set password.  
PJLink setup  
Input password: Input the PJLink password.  
Confirm password: Input the PJLink password once again and confirm.  
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Setting Up the Screen and the Projector  
Use this to get a general idea of what the screen size will be when set in a certain position, what size screen you will  
need, and what distance you will need to project images of the desired size.  
[PE506UL]  
The projection distance range at which focusing is possible is 0.78 m (for 30 inches) to 12.89 m (for 300 inches).  
Install within this range.  
When zoom lever turned to wide  
(inch)  
300  
When zoom  
lever turned to  
telescopic  
240  
200  
180  
150  
120  
100  
80  
60  
40  
30  
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
(m)  
[Projection distance]  
When zoom lever  
turned to wide  
With tilt feet tilted 4° when set to wide  
When zoom lever turned to telescopic  
(m)  
5
4
3
2
1
Screen center line  
(telescopic)  
(m)  
13  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
0
Projector lens center  
Screen center line (wide)  
* The figures indicated for “height of screen from projector lens center” on the projection distance table are for a  
lens shift of 60% V.  
Reading the Table  
From the upper table on this page, to project wide images on a 150 screen, install at about 4.0 m from the front.  
Also, from the lower table we can see that about 2.2 m are required from the projector’s lens center to the upper  
edge of the screen. Use this to see whether or not enough height can be provided from the projector to the ceiling  
and for installing the screen. The diagram shows the projection distance when the projector is installed horizontally.  
The projected image can be moved up and down, left and right using the lens shift function. (page 18 )  
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[PE506WL]  
The projection distance range at which focusing is possible is 0.78 m (for 30 inches) to 13.55 m (for 300 inches).  
Install within this range.  
When zoom lever turned to wide  
(inch)  
300  
When zoom  
lever turned to  
telescopic  
240  
200  
180  
150  
120  
100  
80  
60  
40  
30  
(m)  
14  
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
[Projection distance]  
With tilt feet tilted 4° when set to wide  
When zoom lever  
turned to wide  
When zoom lever turned to telescopic  
(m)  
5
4
3
2
1
Screen center line  
(telescopic)  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
(m)  
14  
0
Projector lens center  
Screen center line (wide)  
* The figures indicated for “height of screen from projector lens center” on the projection distance table are for a  
lens shift of 55% V.  
Reading the Table  
From the upper table on this page, to project wide images on a 150 screen, install at about 4.0 m from the front.  
Also, from the lower table we can see that about 2.1 m are required from the projector’s lens center to the upper  
edge of the screen. Use this to see whether or not enough height can be provided from the projector to the ceiling  
and for installing the screen. The diagram shows the projection distance when the projector is installed horizontally.  
The projected image can be moved up and down, left and right using the lens shift function. (page 18 )  
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Tables of screen sizes and dimensions  
Screen size  
(diagonal)  
Screen height  
Screen width  
[PE506UL/PE506WL]  
Screen width  
Screen height  
Size (inches)  
(cm)  
(inches)  
25.4  
33.9  
(cm)  
40.4  
53.8  
(inches)  
15.9  
21.2  
30  
40  
64.6  
86.2  
50  
60  
80  
100  
120  
150  
200  
250  
300  
107.7  
129.2  
172.3  
215.4  
258.5  
323.1  
430.8  
538.5  
646.2  
42.4  
50.9  
67.8  
84.8  
101.8  
127.2  
169.6  
212.0  
254.4  
67.3  
80.8  
26.5  
31.8  
42.4  
53.0  
63.6  
79.5  
106.0  
132.5  
159.0  
107.7  
134.6  
161.5  
201.9  
269.2  
336.5  
403.9  
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Example of installation on a desktop  
The diagram below shows an example of when the projector is used on a desktop.  
Horizontal projection position: Equal distance to the left and right from the center of the lens  
Vertical projection position: (see table below)  
[PE506UL]  
Screen surface  
Lens center  
Lower edge of screen with 60% V  
Measurement +H  
Measurement −H  
Approximately 82 mm  
Lower edge of screen with 0% V  
Projection distance L  
(NOTE) Height from lens center to lower edge of screen (with tilt feet screwed in)  
Throw distance L  
Screen size  
Height H  
(inches)  
0%V – 60%V 0%V – 60%V  
(m)  
(inches)  
(cm)  
(inches)  
Wide  
0.77  
1.03  
1.56  
2.10  
2.36  
2.63  
3.16  
3.96  
4.76  
5.30  
6.36  
7.16  
7.96  
Tele  
1.26  
1.69  
2.55  
3.41  
3.84  
4.27  
5.13  
6.43  
7.72  
8.58  
10.30  
11.59  
12.89  
Wide  
30.1  
Tele  
49.5  
66.5  
30  
40  
−20.2 – +4.0  
−26.9 – +5.4  
−40.4 – +8.1  
−7.9 – +1.6  
−10.6 – +2.1  
−15.9 – +3.2  
40.6  
60  
61.6  
100.4  
134.3  
151.3  
168.2  
202.1  
253.0  
303.8  
337.8  
405.6  
456.4  
507.3  
80  
82.6  
−53.8 – +10.8 −21.2 – +4.2  
−60.6 – +12.1 −23.8 – +4.8  
−67.3 – +13.5 −26.5 – +5.3  
−80.8 – +16.2 −31.8 – +6.4  
−101.0 – +20.2 −39.7 – +7.9  
−121.2 – +24.2 −47.7 – +9.5  
−134.6 – +26.9 −53.0 – +10.6  
−161.5 – +32.3 −63.6 – +12.7  
−181.7 – +36.3 −71.5 – +14.3  
−201.9 – +40.4 −79.5 – +15.9  
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93.1  
100  
120  
150  
180  
200  
250  
270  
300  
103.6  
124.6  
156.1  
187.6  
208.6  
250.5  
282.0  
313.5  
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[PE506WL]  
Screen surface  
Lens center  
Lower edge of screen with 55% V  
Measurement +H  
Measurement −H  
Approximately 82 mm  
Lower edge of screen with 0% V  
Projection distance L  
(NOTE) Height from lens center to lower edge of screen (with tilt feet screwed in)  
Throw distance L  
Screen size  
Height H  
(inches)  
0%V – 55 %V 0%V – 55%V  
(m)  
(inches)  
(cm)  
(inches)  
Wide  
0.78  
1.05  
1.60  
2.14  
2.42  
2.69  
3.24  
4.06  
4.87  
5.42  
6.51  
7.33  
8.15  
Tele  
1.32  
1.77  
2.68  
3.59  
4.04  
4.49  
5.40  
6.76  
8.12  
9.02  
10.83  
12.19  
13.55  
Wide  
41.4  
Tele  
52.0  
30  
40  
–20.2 – +2.0  
–26.9 – +2.7  
–40.4 – +4.0  
–53.8 – +5.4  
–60.6 – +6.1  
–67.3 – +6.7  
–80.8 – +8.1  
–7.9 – +0.8  
–10.6 – +1.1  
–15.9 – +1.6  
–21.2 – +2.1  
–23.8 – +2.4  
–26.5 – +2.6  
–31.8 – +3.2  
41.4  
69.8  
60  
62.9  
105.5  
141.1  
159.0  
176.8  
212.5  
266.0  
319.5  
355.2  
426.5  
426.5  
533.5  
80  
84.4  
90  
95.2  
100  
120  
150  
180  
200  
250  
270  
300  
105.9  
127.4  
159.6  
191.9  
213.4  
256.3  
288.6  
320.8  
–101.0 – +10.1 –39.7 – +4.0  
–121.2 – +12.1 –47.7 – +4.8  
–134.6 – +13.5 –53.0 – +5.3  
–161.5 – +16.2 –63.6 – +6.4  
–181.7 – +18.2 –71.5 – +7.2  
–201.9 – +20.2 –79.5 – +7.9  
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Lens shift range  
This projector is equipped with a lens shift function (page 18) for adjusting the image position using dials. Lens  
shifting is possible within the range shown below.  
NOTE:  
• In case lens shifted volume exceeds the below illustrated range, blur and shade may appear around ends of projected image.  
Legend: V “Vertical” refers to the screen height and H “Horizontal” refers to the screen width. The lens shift range  
is expressed as a ratio of height and width, respectively.  
[PE506UL]  
Lens shifting range:  
Vertical direction: +60%, −0%  
Horizontal direction: 29%  
DESKTOP FRONT, DESKTOP REAR  
29% H  
100% H  
29% H  
Width of projected  
image  
60% V  
100% V  
Height of projected  
image  
CEILING FRONT, CEILING REAR  
100% V  
60% V  
Height of projected  
image  
Width of projected  
image  
29% H  
100% H  
29% H  
(Example) When using to project on a 150" screen  
According to the “Table of screen sizes and dimensions” (page 67) , H = 127.2"/323.1 cm, V = 79.5"/201.9 cm.  
Adjustment range in the vertical direction: the projected image can be moved upwards 0.60 × 79.5"/201.9 cm ≈  
47.7"/121 cm (when the lens is at the center position).  
Adjustment range in the horizontal direction: the projected image can be moved to the left 0.29 × 127.2"/323.1 cm  
≈ 36.9"/94 cm, to the right approximately 36.9"/94 cm.  
* Figures differ by several % because the calculation is approximate.  
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[PE506WL]  
Lens shifting range:  
Vertical direction: +55%, −0%  
Horizontal direction: 26%  
DESKTOP FRONT, DESKTOP REAR  
26% H  
100% H  
26% H  
Width of projected  
image  
55% V  
100% V  
Height of projected  
image  
CEILING FRONT, CEILING REAR  
100% V  
55% V  
Height of projected  
image  
Width of projected  
image  
26% H  
100% H  
26% H  
(Example) When using to project on a 150" screen  
According to the “Table of screen sizes and dimensions” (page 67), H = 127.2''/323.1 cm, V = 79.5''/201.9 cm.  
Adjustment range in the vertical direction: the projected image can be moved upwards 0.55 × 79.5''/ 201.9 cm ≈  
43.7''/111cm (when the lens is at the center position).  
Adjustment range in the horizontal direction: the projected image can be moved to the left 0.26 × 127.2''/ 323.1cm  
≈ 33.1''/84 cm, to the right approximately 33.1''/84 cm.  
* Figures differ by several % because the calculation is approximate.  
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Making Connections  
Connecting Your Computer  
Computer cable or HDMI can be used to connect to a computer. A computer cable (VGA) is supplied with the pro-  
jector. Please get ready a suitable cable for the connection.  
NOTE: Signals supported by Plug & Play (DDC2)  
INPUT  
COMPUTER IN  
analog  
HDMI 1 IN  
digital  
HDMI 2 IN  
digital  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
HDMI cable (not supplied)  
Use High Speed HDMI® Cable.  
HDMI 1 IN  
HDMI 2 IN  
COMPUTER IN  
AUDIO IN  
NOTE:For Mac, use a commercially available pin adapter  
(not supplied) to connect to your Mac’s video port.  
Stereo mini-plug audio cable (not supplied)  
Computer cable (VGA) (supplied)  
To mini D-Sub 15-pin terminal on the  
projector. It is recommended that you  
use a commercially available distribu-  
tion amplifier if connecting a signal cable  
longer than the cable supplied.  
• Select the source name for its appropriate input terminal after turning on the projector.  
Input terminal  
COMPUTER IN  
HDMI 1 IN  
INPUT button on the projector cabinet  
Button on the remote control  
(COMPUTER)  
(HDMI 1)  
COMPUTER  
HDMI1  
HDMI 2 IN  
HDMI2  
(HDMI 2)  
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NOTE: The projector is not compatible with video decoded outputs of the NEC ISS-6020 switcher.  
NOTE: An image may not be displayed correctly when a Video source is played back via a commercially available scan converter.  
This is because the projector will process a video signal as a computer signal at the default setting. In that case, do the following.  
* When an image is displayed with the lower and upper black portion of the screen or a dark image is not displayed correctly:  
Project an image to fill the screen and then press the AUTO ADJ. button on the remote control or the projector cabinet.  
Enabling the computer’s external display  
Displaying an image on the notebook PC’s screen does not necessarily mean it outputs a signal to the projector.  
When using a PC compatible laptop, a combination of function keys will enable/disable the external display.  
Usually, the combination of the “Fn” key along with one of the 12 function keys gets the external display to come on or off. For example, NEC  
laptops use Fn + F3, while Dell laptops use Fn + F8 key combinations to toggle through external display selections.  
Cautions when using a DVI signal  
• When the computer has a DVI output terminal, use a commercially available converter cable to connect the com-  
puter to the projector’s HDMI 1 or HDMI 2 input terminal (only digital video signals can be input).  
HDMI 1 IN  
HDMI 2 IN  
NOTE: When Viewing a DVI Digital Signal  
• Turn off the power of the computer and projector before connecting.  
• When a video deck is connected via a scan converter, etc., the display may not be correct during fast-forwarding and rewinding.  
• Use a DVI-to-HDMI cable compliant with DDWG (Digital Display Working Group) DVI (Digital Visual Interface) revision 1.0 standard.  
The cable should be within 197"/5 m long.  
• Turn off the projector and the PC before connecting the DVI-to-HDMI cable.  
• To project a DVI digital signal: Connect the cables, turn the projector on, then select the HDMI input. Finally, turn on your PC.  
Failure to do so may not activate the digital output of the graphics card resulting in no picture being displayed. Should this happen, restart  
your PC.  
• Do not disconnect the DVI-to-HDMI cable while the projector is running. If the signal cable has been disconnected and then reconnected,  
an image may not be correctly displayed. Should this happen, restart your PC.  
• The COMPUTER video input terminals support Windows Plug and Play.  
• A Mac signal adapter (commercially available) may be required to connect a Mac computer.  
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Connecting an External Monitor  
MONITOR OUT  
AUDIO OUT  
Computer cable  
(VGA) (supplied)  
Stereo mini-plug audio  
cable (not supplied)  
Computer cable  
(VGA) (not supplied)  
You can connect a separate, external monitor to your projector to simultaneously view on a monitor the computer  
analog image you’re projecting.  
NOTE:  
• The AUDIO OUT mini jack does not support earphone/headphone terminal.  
• When audio equipment is connected, the projector speaker is disabled.  
• The signal output from the MONITOR OUT of this projector is for projecting image on exclusive one display.  
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Connecting Component Input  
COMPUTER IN  
AUDIO IN  
15-pin - to - RCA (female) × 3 cable adapter  
(ADP-CV1E)  
Stereo mini plug - to - RCA audio cable (not supplied)  
Audio Equipment  
Component video RCA ×  
3 cable (not supplied)  
DVD player  
Audio cable (not supplied)  
• Select the source name for its appropriate input terminal after turning on the projector.  
INPUT button on the projector  
Input terminal  
Button on the remote control  
(COMPUTER)  
cabinet  
COMPUTER IN  
COMPUTER  
NOTE: Refer to your DVD player’s owner’s manual for more information about your DVD player’s video output requirements.  
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Connecting HDMI Input  
You can connect the HDMI output of your DVD player, hard disk player, Blu-ray player, or notebook type PC to the  
HDMI IN terminal of your projector.  
HDMI 2 IN  
HDMI 1 IN  
HDMI cable (not supplied)  
Use High Speed HDMI® Cable.  
Audio cable (not supplied)  
Select the source name for its appropriate input terminal after turning on the projector.  
INPUT button on the projector  
Input terminal  
Button on the remote control  
cabinet  
HDMI1  
HDMI2  
HDMI 1 IN  
HDMI 2 IN  
(HDMI1)  
(HDMI2)  
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7. Installation and Connections  
Connecting to a Wired LAN  
The projector comes standard with a LAN port (RJ-45) which provides a LAN connection using a LAN cable.  
To use a LAN connection, you are required to set the LAN on the projector menu. (page 54)  
Example of LAN connection  
Server  
Hub  
LAN cable (not supplied)  
NOTE: Use a Category 5 or higher  
LAN cable.  
LAN  
Connecting to a Wireless LAN  
The USB Wireless LAN Unit also provides a wireless LAN connection.  
Important:  
• If you use the projector with the USB Wireless LAN Unit in the area where the use of wireless LAN equipment is  
prohibited, remove the USB Wireless LAN Unit from the projector.  
• Buy the appropriate USB Wireless LAN Unit for your country or area.  
NOTE:  
• The green LED on the USB Wireless LAN Unit flashes to show that the USB Wireless LAN Unit is working.  
• Your computer’s wireless LAN adapter (or unit) must be complied with IEEE802.11b/g/n standard.  
Attaching the USB Wireless LAN Unit  
NOTE:  
• The USB Wireless LAN Unit must be inserted into the USB Wireless LAN Unit port in the correct direction. It cannot be inserted in the  
reverse direction. If the USB Wireless LAN Unit is inserted in the reverse direction with excessive force applied, the USB port may break.  
• Before touching the USB Wireless LAN Unit, touch a metallic object (such as a door knob or aluminum window frame) to discharge the  
static electricity from your body.  
• Always insert or remove the USB Wireless LAN unit when the main power is turned off. Failure to do so may cause projector malfunction  
or damage to the USB wireless LAN unit. If the projector will not work correctly, turn off the projector, disconnect the power cord, and  
then connect it again.  
• The USB port of the projector is common use for the VIEWER. When the USB memory is installed and activate the VIEWER, you can not  
utilize wireless LAN.  
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1. Press the POWER button to turn off the projector and set  
it into standby condition, and disconnect the power cord.  
2. Slowly insert the USB Wireless LAN Unit into the USB port.  
Remove the cap from the USB Wireless LAN Unit, and then  
insert it with the surface (side of indicator) facing down. Keep  
the cap for later use.  
NOTE:  
• Do not force to insert the USB Wireless LAN Unit.  
To remove the USB Wireless LAN Unit, disconnect the power cord  
and use the above procedure.  
NOTE:  
The green LED on the USBWireless LAN Unit flashes to show thatWireless  
LAN Unit is working. If the USB Wireless LAN Unit is incorrectly  
attached, the blue LED will not flash.  
• Do not press the button on the USB Wireless LAN Unit. The button will  
not work with this model.  
Connection Example [SIMPLE ACCESS POINT]  
Set the projector as SIMPLE ACCESS POINT for connecting to terminals as computers and smart phones.  
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(1) Press the MENU button on remote control or the top control panel, press  
Press the ENTER or button.  
(2) Press button select [Network setup] and press the ENTER or button.  
button select [Expand] icon.  
(3) Press  
(4) Press  
(5) Press  
button select [Network setting] and press the ENTER button to enter.  
button to set Wireless LAN Setting "On" and press the ENTER button to confirm.  
button to select [Set], press the ENTER button to wait until the “Please wait..” message disappears.  
NOTE:  
• Data transmission between wireless LAN and wired LAN is not possible.  
up to 20 units can be connected simultaneously. Recommend to connect approx. 10 units for normal operation.  
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8. Connecting with MultiPresenter app  
1 Things you can do by connecting the projector with  
MultiPresenter app  
You can send screen images via a wired LAN/wireless LAN from a terminal installed with our MultiPresenter app  
to the projector and project them onto a screen.  
See our company’s website for more details about MultiPresenter.  
https://www.sharp-nec-displays.com/dl/en/soft/multipresenter/index.html  
A
C
B
D
Simultaneous display  
Simultaneous connection  
C
A
B
E
D
Send  
Send  
Send  
Send  
Stop  
Multiple computers or tablet terminals can be connected at the same time. A maximum of 16 units can be con-  
nected.  
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8. Connecting to a Network  
2 Connecting to MultiPresenter  
Preparations:  
When connecting the projector to a wired LAN, connect a LAN cable to the projector. (page 77)  
When connecting the projector to a wireless LAN, install a separately-sold LAN unit (NP05LM) in the projector.  
(page 77)  
Configure the NETWORK SETTINGS of the projector. (page 54)  
Install the MultiPresenter app in the computer or tablet terminal.  
https://www.sharp-nec-displays.com/dl/en/soft/multipresenter/index.html  
When connecting using a Wired LAN  
1. Turn on the projector and press the APPS button on the remote control.  
The start-up screen of MultiPresenter is displayed.  
2. Start MultiPresenter.  
The target device screen is displayed.  
3. Enter the 4-digit PIN code displayed in the start-up screen in the target device screen.  
When connection with the projector is completed, the screen of the computer or tablet terminal is projected on  
the screen.  
When connecting using a Wireless LAN  
1. Turn on the projector and press the APPS button on the remote control.  
The start-up screen of MultiPresenter is displayed.  
2. Connect your computer or tablet terminal to the access point matching the “SSID” displayed in the start-  
up screen.  
3. Start MultiPresenter.  
The target device screen is displayed.  
4. Enter the 4-digit PIN code displayed in the start-up screen in the target device screen.  
When connection with the projector is completed, the screen of the computer or tablet terminal is projected on  
the screen.  
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9. Maintenance  
This section describes the simple maintenance procedures you should follow to clean the filter, the lens and the cabinet,  
Cleaning the Filter  
The air-filter sponge keeps dust and dirt from getting inside the projector and should be frequently cleaned. If the  
filter is dirty or clogged, your projector may overheat.  
WARNING  
Please do not use a spray containing flammable gas to remove dust attached to the filter, etc. Doing so may  
result in fires.  
NOTE:The message for filter cleaning will be displayed for one minute after the projector is turned on or off. When the message is displayed,  
clean the filter. The time to clean the filter is set to [10000 H] at time of shipment.  
To cancel the message, press any button on the projector cabinet or the remote control.  
To clean the filter, detach the filter and the filter cover.  
CAUTION  
Before cleaning the filter, turn off the projector, disconnect the power cord and then allow the cabinet to cool.  
Failure to do so can result in electric shock or burn injuries.  
1. Push button to release the filter cover and pull it out.  
Button  
Button  
Button  
2. Remove the filter.  
• Remove the filter from the filter cover.  
3. Remove dust from the filter and the filter cover.  
• Clean both outside and inside.  
NOTE:  
• Whenever you dust the filter, use the soft brush attachment to dust. This is  
to avoid damage to the filter.  
• Do not wash the filter with water. Doing so can result in filter clogging.  
Filter cover  
Filter  
4. Attach the filter to the projector.  
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5. Put the filter cover back to the projector cabinet.  
Insert two catches of the tip of the filter cover into the groove  
of the cabinet, and push the button to close the filter cover.  
• Push the filter cover until it clicks into place.  
6. Clear the filter usage hours.  
Plug the power cord into the wall outlet, and then turn on the  
projector.  
From the menu, select [Filter] [Filter counter reset].  
(page 53)  
The interval time to clean the filter is set to [1000H] at time of ship-  
ment. When using the projector as it is, you do not clear the filter  
usage.  
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Cleaning the Lens  
Turn off the projector before cleaning.  
The projector has a plastic lens. Use a commercially available plastic lens cleaner.  
Do not scratch or mar the lens surface as a plastic lens is easily scratched.  
Never use alcohol or glass lens cleaner as doing so will cause damage to the plastic lens surface.  
WARNING  
Please do not use a spray containing flammable gas to remove dust attached to the lens, etc. Doing so may  
result in fires.  
Cleaning the Cabinet  
Turn off the projector, and unplug the projector before cleaning.  
Use a dry soft cloth to wipe dust off the cabinet.  
If heavily soiled, use a mild detergent.  
Never use strong detergents or solvents such as alcohol or thinner.  
When cleaning the vents or the speaker using a vacuum cleaner, do not force the brush of the vacuum cleaner  
into the slits of the cabinet.  
Vacuum the dust off the vents.  
Clogged vents may cause a rise in the internal temperature of the projector, resulting in malfunction.  
Do not scratch or hit the cabinet with your fingers or any hard objects.  
Contact your dealer for cleaning the inside of the projector.  
NOTE: Do not apply volatile agent such as insecticide on the cabinet, the lens, or the screen. Do not leave a rubber or vinyl product in pro-  
longed contact with it. Otherwise the surface finish will be deteriorated or the coating may be stripped off.  
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10. Appendix  
Troubleshooting  
This section helps you resolve problems you may encounter while setting up or using the projector.  
Common Problems & Solutions  
Problem  
Check These Items  
Does not turn on or shut  
down  
• Check that the power cord is plugged in and that the power button on the projector  
cabinet or the remote control is on. (page 11,12)  
• Check to see if the projector has overheated. If there is insufficient ventilation  
around the projector or if the room where you are presenting is particularly warm,  
move the projector to a cooler location.  
• The light module may fail to light. Wait a full minute and then turn on the power  
again.  
• Set [High altitude] to"On" when using the projector at altitudes approximately 5500  
feet/1700 meters or higher. Using the projector at altitudes approximately 5500  
feet/1700 meters or higher without setting [High altitude] to "On" can cause the pro-  
jector to overheat and the projector could shut down. If this happens, wait a couple  
minutes and turn on the projector. (page 41)  
If you turn on the projector immediately after the light module is turned off, the fans  
run without displaying an image for some time and then the projector will display  
the image. Wait for a moment.  
• In case it’s hard to think the trouble is not caused on the above mentioned condi-  
tions, unplug the power cord from the outlet. Then wait 5 minutes before plugging it  
in again. (page 23)  
Will turn off  
No picture  
• Ensure that the [Power management] is “Off”. (page 52)  
• Check if the appropriate input is selected. (page 14) If there is still no picture,  
press the SOURCE button or one of the source buttons again.  
• Ensure your cables are connected properly.  
• Use menus to adjust the brightness and contrast. (page 39)  
• Check that the AV-MUTE (image off) buttons are not pressed.  
• Reset the settings or adjustments to factory default using the [Factory default] in the  
Expand Menu. (page 56)  
• Enter your registered keyword if the Security function is enabled. (page 51)  
• If the HDMI 1 IN or the HDMI 2 IN signal cannot be displayed, try the following.  
• - Reinstall your driver for the graphics card built in your computer, or use the up-  
dated driver.  
For reinstalling or updating your driver, refer to the user guide accompanied with  
your computer or graphics card, or contact the support center for your computer  
manufacturer.  
Install the updated driver or OS on your own responsibility.  
We are not liable for any trouble and failure caused by this installation.  
• Be sure to connect the projector and notebook PC while the projector is in standby  
mode and before turning on the power to the notebook PC.  
In most cases the output signal from the notebook PC is not turned on unless con-  
nected to the projector before being powered up.  
* If the screen goes blank while using your remote control, it may be the result of the  
computer’s screen-saver or power management software.  
• See also the page 86.  
• Check if the projector is in the Forced ECO mode because of too high ambient  
temperature.  
Picture suddenly becomes  
dark  
• Check for contrast and brightness settings.  
• Check for correct image mode settings.  
Picture looks fuzzy  
• Adjust focus of your projector.  
• Provide proper projection distance.  
• The projection lens requires cleaning.  
• Moving your projector from a colder environment to a hotter one may result in con-  
densing on the lens. If this is the case, wait until the condensing water evaporated  
before powering on your projector.  
Image isn’t square to the  
screen  
• Reposition the projector to improve its angle to the screen. (page 15)  
• Use the Keystone correction function to correct the trapezoid distortion.  
(page 20)  
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Picture is blurred  
• Adjust the focus. (page 17)  
• Reposition the projector to improve its angle to the screen. (page 16)  
• Ensure that the distance between the projector and screen is within the adjustment  
range of the lens. (page 65)  
• Has the lens been shifted by an amount exceeding the guaranteed range?  
(page 70)  
• Condensation may form on the lens if the projector is cold, brought into a warm  
place and is then turned on. Should this happen, let the projector stand until there is  
no condensation on the lens.  
Image is scrolling vertically, horizontally • Check the computer’s resolution and frequency. Make sure that the resolution you  
or both  
are trying to display is supported by the projector. (page 96)  
• Adjust the computer image manually with the [H position] or [V position] in the [Dis-  
play] menu. (page 34, 35)  
• Install new batteries. (page 8)  
• Make sure there are no obstacles between you and the projector.  
Remote control does not  
work  
• Stand within 23 feet (7 m) of the projector. (page 8)  
• The remote control sensor on the back of the projector cannot be used when the  
cable cover is mounted on the projector.  
Indicator is lit or blinking  
Control panel does not function  
• See the POWER/STATUS/LIGHT Indicator. (page 88)  
• Disable the key lock on control panel function in the Safety option of the Setup  
menu.  
Cannot remove the Logo Select, Key  
Lock, and PIN code lock  
• Please call your dealer or service center.  
The Logo screen differs from the stand- • Make sure you did not select "User" or "Off" in the Logo Select option of the Logo  
ard settings. menu.  
For more information contact your dealer.  
If there is no picture, or the picture is not displayed correctly.  
Power on process for the projector and the PC. Be sure to connect the projector and notebook PC while the  
projector is in standby mode and before turning on the power to the notebook PC.  
In most cases the output signal from the notebook PC is not turned on unless connected to the projector before  
being powered up.  
NOTE:  
• You can check the horizontal frequency of the current signal in the projector’s menu under Information. If it reads “0kHz”, this means  
there is no signal being output from the computer. (page 59 or go to next step)  
• Enabling the computer’s external display.  
Displaying an image on the notebook PC’s screen does not necessarily mean it outputs a signalto the projector.  
When using a PC compatible laptop, a combination of function keys will enable/ disable the external display.  
Usually, the combination of the “Fn” key along with one of the 12 function keys gets the external display to come  
on or off. For example, NEC laptops use Fn + F3, while Dell laptops use Fn + F8 key combinations to toggle  
through external display selections.  
Non-standard signal output from the computer  
If the output signal from a notebook PC is not an industry standard, the projected image may not be displayed  
correctly. Should this happen, deactivate the notebook PC’s LCD screen when the projector display is in use.  
Each notebook PC has a different way of deactivate/reactivate the local LCD screens as described in the previ-  
ous step. Refer to your computer’s documentation for detailed information.  
Image displayed is incorrect when using a Mac  
When using a Mac with the projector, set the DIPswitch of the Mac adapter (not supplied with the projector)  
according to your resolution. After setting, restart your Mac for the changes to take affect.  
For setting display modes other than those supported by your Mac and the projector, changing the DIP switch  
on a Mac adapter may bounce an image slightly or may display nothing. Should this happen, set the DIP switch  
to the 13" fixed mode and then restart your Mac. After that, restore the DIP switches to a displayable mode and  
then restart the Mac again.  
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NOTE:  
• A Video Adapter cable manufactured by Apple Inc. is needed for a MacBook which does not have a mini D-Sub 15-pin terminal.  
• Mirroring on a MacBook  
* When using the projector with a MacBook, output may not be set to the display resolution of the projector un-  
less “mirroring” is off on your MacBook. Refer to owner’s manual supplied with your Mac computer for mirroring.  
• Folders or icons are hidden on the Mac screen  
Folders or icons may not be seen on the screen. Should this happen, select [View] [Arrange] from the Apple  
menu and arrange icons.  
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10. Appendix  
Feature of each indicator  
POWER indicator  
This indicator informs the power status of the projector.  
STATUS indicator  
This indicator lights/blinks when a button is pressed while the key  
lock function is utilized, or while performing the specific operations.  
LIGHT indicator  
This indicator informs the state of light source, usage time of the light  
source.  
Indicator Message (Status message)  
POWER  
STATUS  
LIGHT  
Projector status  
Power is off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Standy(ECO)  
Orange (Blink*2)  
Orange (Light)  
Orange (Blink*1)  
Off  
Standy(Network)  
Standy(Normal)  
Off  
Off  
Light source ON (Light source power ECO1/ECO2)  
Blue (Light)  
Blue (Light)  
Blue (Blink*4)  
Off  
Green (Blink*3)  
Light source ON(Light source power Normal)  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Green (Light)  
Warm Up  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Cooling  
Green (Blink*4)  
Green (Light)  
Standy(Power Save)  
*1 Repetition to light on for 1.5 seconds / off for 1.5 seconds  
*2 Repetition to light on for 1.5 seconds / off for 7.5 seconds  
*3 Repetition to light on for 2.5 seconds / off for 0.5 seconds  
*4 Repetition to light on for 0.5 seconds / off for 0.5 seconds  
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Indicator Message (Error message)  
POWER  
STATUS  
LIGHT  
Projector status  
Procedure  
A button has been pressed while the  
KEY LOCK is activated.  
The projector's keys are locked. The  
setting must be canceled to operate the  
Off  
Orange (Light)  
Off  
projector. (page 42)  
ID numbers for the projector and the  
remote control do not match.  
Check the control IDs (page 55)  
Light source replacement grace period.  
The light source has reached the end of  
its service life and is now in the replace-  
ment grace period (Between Light life  
and 110% of Light life). Replace the  
laser light source to new one as soon as  
possible.  
Off  
Off  
Orange (Blink*4)  
Please contact your dealer or service  
personnel.  
Light source replacement time ex-  
ceeded.  
The light source has exceeded its re-  
placement time (More than 110% of light  
source life). Replace the light source  
immediately.  
Red (Blink*4)  
Off  
Off  
Preparing to relight light source after  
lighting has failed.  
Wait a while.  
Blue (Blink*4)  
Red (Blink*4)  
Red (Blink*4)  
Red (Blink*4)  
Red (Blink*4)  
Red (Blink*4)  
Red (Blink*4)  
Off  
Green (Blink*4)  
Red (Light)  
When LD-Driver current value is too low Please contact your dealer or service  
personnel.  
Green (Light)  
Green (Blink*4)  
Green (Light)  
Green (Blink*1)  
Green (Light)  
Green (Blink*3)  
When LD-Driver SPI commumication  
error  
Please contact your dealer or service  
personnel.  
Red (Light)  
When LD driver is in standby state  
When LD-Driver 13V or 55V error  
Please contact your dealer or service  
personnel.  
Red (Blink*4)  
Red (Light)  
Please contact your dealer or service  
personnel.  
When LD-Driver output current is  
abnormal  
Please contact your dealer or service  
personnel.  
Red (Blink*1)  
Red (Light)  
When LD driver is not ready  
When LD Driver error  
Please contact your dealer or service  
personnel.  
Please contact your dealer or service  
personnel.  
Red (Blink*4)  
Red (Blink*4)  
Red (Light)  
Red (Light)  
Red (Light)  
Green (Light)  
Off  
Red (Blink*3)  
When Temperature status is error  
FAN-1status is error  
Ambient temperature is out of the opera-  
tion temperature. Check if any obstruc-  
tion stays near the exhaust vent.  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Please contact your dealer or service  
personnel.  
Orange (Light)  
Orange (Blink*4)  
Off  
When Fan-2 status is error  
When Fan-3 status is error  
Please contact your dealer or service  
personnel.  
Please contact your dealer or service  
personnel.  
Orange (Blink*4)  
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POWER  
Red (Light)  
Red (Light)  
Red (Light)  
Red (Light)  
Red (Blink*4)  
STATUS  
Orange (Blink*1)  
Off  
LIGHT  
Projector status  
Procedure  
When Fan-4 status is error  
Please contact your dealer or service  
personnel.  
Off  
When Fan-5 status is error  
When Fan-6 status is error  
When power status is error  
When Color wheel status is error  
Please contact your dealer or service  
personnel.  
Orange (Blink*1)  
Please contact your dealer or service  
personnel.  
Orange (Blink*3)  
Red (Blink*4)  
Red (Blink*4)  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Please contact your dealer or service  
personnel.  
Please contact your dealer or service  
personnel.  
Filter over time Waring  
Please contact your dealer or service  
personnel.  
Red (Blink*3)  
Off  
Red (Light)  
*1 Repetition to light on for 1.5 seconds / off for 1.5 seconds  
*2 Repetition to light on for 1.5 seconds / off for 7.5 seconds  
*3 Repetition to light on for 2.5 seconds / off for 0.5 seconds  
*4 Repetition to light on for 0.5 seconds / off for 0.5 seconds  
When the thermal protector is activated:  
When inside temperature of the projector becomes too high or low, the POWER indicator start to red blink in a  
short cycle. After this happened, the thermal protector will activate and the projector may be turned off.  
In this case, please take the below measures:  
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-
-
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Pull out the power plug from the wall inlet.  
Place the projector in cool place if it has been placed in high ambient temperature.  
Clean the exhaust vent if dust has accumulated on.  
Leave the projector for about one hour until inside temperature gets lower.  
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Specifications  
This section provides technical information about projector’s performance.  
Optical  
Model name  
PE506UL  
PE506WL  
LCD Panel  
0.64 inch LCD with Long Lens Array (Aspect Ratio  
16:10)  
WUXGA  
(1920 dots × 1200 lines)  
ZOOM Ratio=1.6  
F=1.5-2.08 / f: 17.2mm-27.7mm  
Manual  
0.64 inch LCD with Long Lens Array (Aspect Ratio  
16:10)  
WXGA (1280 dots × 800 lines)  
Resolution*1  
Lens  
ZOOM Ratio=1.7  
F=1.7-2.21 / f: 17.42mm~28.99mm  
Zoom  
Focus  
Manual  
Lens shift  
Light Source  
ECO mode OFF  
H: 29%, V: +60%, −0%  
Blue Laser Diode  
100%  
H: 26%, V: +55%, −0%  
100%  
60%  
50%  
ECO1 (Normal ECO mode) 60%  
ECO2 (ECO mode)  
50%  
Light  
5200 lm  
Output*2*3  
Normal  
ECO 1  
Approx. 100%  
Approx. 52%  
EDC 2  
Approx. 42%  
Full normal  
Approx. 100%  
Contrast Ratio  
(full white/full black)  
Screen Size  
∞:1 (w/ Contrast optimization)  
30-300 inches  
(Diagonal)  
Projection Distance  
(Min.-Max.)  
31.5inches- 507.9inches  
0.8m-12.9m  
31.5inches- 535.4inches  
0.8m -13.6m  
Projection Angle  
0°-17.0°Wide)  
0°-15.9°Wide)  
0°-10.8° (Tele)  
0°-9.6° (Tele)  
*1 Effective pixels are more than 99.99%.  
*2 This is the light output value (lumens) when the [Image mode] is set to [Dynamic] and the [ECO mode] is set to [Normal].  
*3 Compliance with ISO21118-2012  
Electrical  
Model name  
Inputs  
PE506UL  
PE506WL  
2 × HDMI Type A (19P, HDMI® Terminal) HDCP supported*4, 1 × Stereo Mini Audio, 1 ×Mini D-Sub 15pin  
Outputs  
PC Control  
1 × RGB (D-Sub 15 P), 1 × Stereo Mini Audio  
1 × PC Control Port (D-Sub 9 P)  
Wired LAN Port  
Wireless LAN Port  
(Optional)  
1 × RJ-45 (10BASE-T/100BASE-TX)  
IEEE 802.11 b/g/n (optional USB Wireless LAN Unit required)  
USB Port  
1 × Type A, 1 × Type B  
Color Reproduction  
10-bit signal processing (1.07 billion colors) (VIEWER, Network: 16.7 million colors)  
*4 If you are unable to view material via the HDMI input input, this does not necessarily mean the projector is not functioning properly. With the  
implementation of HDCP technology, there may be cases in which certain content is protected with HDCP and might not be displayed due to  
the decision/intention of the HDCP community (Digital Content Protection, LLC).  
Audio: LPCM; up to 2 ch, sample rate 32/44.1/48 KHz, sample bit; 16/20/24-bit  
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Model name  
Compatible Signals*5  
PE506UL  
PE506WL  
Analog: VGA/SVGA/XGA/WXGA/Quad-VGA/SXGA/SXGA+/WXGA+/WXGA++/UXGA/WSXGA+/HD/Full HD/  
WUXGA/  
Mac 13", 16", 23"  
Component: 480i/480p/576i/576p/720p/1080i/1080p  
HDMI: VGA/SVGA/XGA/WXGA/Quad-VGA/SXGA/SXGA+/WXGA+ /WXGA++/WSXGA+/4K/480p/576p/720p  
/1080i/1080p  
Horizontal Resolution  
Scan Rate  
540 TV lines: NTSC/PAL  
300 TV lines: SECAM  
Horizontal: 15 kHz to 100 kHz (RGB: 24 kHz or over)  
Vertical: 24 Hz to 85 Hz  
Separate Sync  
1×16 W (monaural)  
100 to 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz  
3.6-1.5A  
Sync Compatibility  
Built-in Speaker  
Power Requirement  
Input Current  
3.4-1.4A  
Power  
consum-  
ption  
Full normal  
Normal  
ECO1 mode  
ECO2 mode  
Network stand-by (typ)  
Normal stand-by (typ)  
352W(100V-130V)/ 335W(200-240 V)  
-
228W(100V-130V)/ 219W(200-240 V)  
201W(100V-130V)/ 194W(200-240 V)  
0.7W(100V-130V)/ 0.8W(200-240 V)  
0.2W(100V-130V)/ 0.3W(200-240 V)  
330W(100V-130V)/ 319W(200-240 V)  
-
212W(100V-130V)/ 203W(200-240 V)  
187W(100V-130V)/ 177W(200-240 V)  
Network stand-by (typ) (for 0.7W(100V-130V)/ 0.8W(200-240 V)  
ErP) *6  
Network stand-by (for ErP) 2.0W or less (100V-130V) / 2.0W or less (200-240 V)  
Normal stand-by (for ErP) 0.5W or less (100V-130V) / 0.5W or less (200-240 V)  
*5 An image with higher or lower resolution than the projector’s native resolution (PE506WL: 1280 × 800 / PE506UL: 1920 × 1200) will be displayed  
with Advanced AccuBlend. (page 96)  
*6 All wired network ports are connected and active.  
Mechanical  
Model name  
PE506UL  
PE506WL  
Installation Orientation  
Dimensions  
Weight  
Desktop/Front, Desktop/Rear, Ceiling/Front, Ceiling/Rear  
405(W) * 372.8(D) * 137(H ) (includingprotrusions)  
7.95 kg  
405(W) * 358(D) * 137(H )(includingprotrusions)  
7.85kg  
Environmental Considerations  
Operational Temperatures: 41° to 104°F (5° to 40°C)  
20% to 80% humidity (non-condensing)  
Storage Temperatures: 14° to 122°F (-10° to 50°C),  
20% to 80% humidity (non-condensing)  
Operating altitude: 0 to 3000 m/9800 f (Set [High Altitude] to [On]. approximately 1700 m/5500 f or higher.)  
For additional information visit:  
US : https://www.sharpnecdisplays.us  
Europe : https://www.sharpnecdisplays.eu  
Global : https://www.sharp-nec-displays.com/global/  
For information on our optional accessories, visit our website or see our brochure.  
The specifications are subject to change without notice.  
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10. Appendix  
Cabinet Dimensions  
Unit: mm (inch)  
Lens center  
[PE506UL]  
119.5 (4.7)  
405 (15.9)  
1 3 9 ( 5 . 5 )  
3 6 ( 1 . 4 )  
5 6 ( 2 . 2 )  
1 4 4 ( 5 . 7 )  
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10. Appendix  
Unit: mm (inch)  
[PE506WL]  
Lens center  
119.5 (4.7)  
405 (15.9)  
1 3 9 ( 5 . 5 )  
3 6 ( 1 . 4 )  
5 6 ( 2 . 2 )  
1 4 4 ( 5 . 7 )  
94  
10. Appendix  
Pin Assignments of D-Sub COMPUTER Input Terminal  
Mini D-Sub 15 Pin Terminal  
Pin No.  
RGB Signal (Analog)  
YCbCr Signal  
11 12 13 14 15  
1
2
3
Red  
Cr  
Y
Cb  
6
7
8
9
10  
Green or Sync on Green  
Blue  
1
2
3
4
5
4
5
6
7
Ground  
Ground  
Red Ground  
Green Ground  
Blue Ground  
Signal Level  
Video signal : 0.7Vp-p (Analog)  
Sync signal : TTL level  
Cr Ground  
Y Ground  
Cb Ground  
8
9
Hotplug  
10  
11  
12  
13  
Sync Signal Ground  
No Connection  
Bi-directional DATA (SDA)  
Horizontal Sync or Composite  
Sync  
14  
15  
Vertical Sync  
Data Clock  
COMPUTER IN  
NOTE: Pin Nos. 12 and 15 are required for DDC/CI.  
95  
10. Appendix  
Compatible Input Signal List  
Source  
Specification  
Pixel clock  
(MHz)  
No  
OSD Display  
RGB  
HDMI  
Resolution  
H-freq(KHz)  
V-freq(Hz)  
-
-
1
2
3
4
5
6
720x480i 60Hz  
720x480i 60Hz  
720x576i 50Hz  
720x576i 50Hz  
720x483 60Hz  
720x576 50Hz  
720 (1440) x480i  
720x480i  
27.000  
15.734  
15.734  
15.625  
15.625  
31.469  
31.250  
45.000  
44.955  
37.500  
33.750  
33.716  
28.125  
27.000  
26.970  
67.500  
67.433  
56.250  
31.469  
35.000  
37.861  
37.500  
43.269  
35.156  
37.879  
48.077  
46.875  
53.674  
49.725  
48.363  
56.476  
60.023  
68.678  
63.995  
67.500  
44.772  
47.776  
60.289  
68.630  
59.940  
59.940  
50.000  
50.000  
59.940  
50.000  
60.000  
59.940  
50.000  
60.000  
59.940  
50.000  
24.000  
23.980  
60.000  
59.940  
50.000  
59.940  
66.667  
72.809  
75.000  
85.008  
56.250  
60.317  
72.188  
75.000  
85.061  
74.550  
60.004  
70.069  
75.029  
84.997  
70.020  
75.000  
59.855  
59.870  
74.893  
84.840  
-
13.500  
27.000  
13.500  
27.000  
27.000  
74.250  
74.176  
74.250  
74.250  
74.176  
74.250  
74.250  
74.176  
148.500  
148.352  
148.500  
25.175  
30.240  
31.500  
31.500  
36.000  
36.000  
40.000  
50.000  
49.500  
56.250  
57.283  
65.000  
75.000  
78.750  
94.500  
94.200  
108.000  
74.500  
79.500  
102.250  
117.500  
-
720 (1440) x576i  
720x576i  
-
720x483(480P)  
720x576(576P)  
7
8
1280x720p 60Hz  
1280x720p 50Hz  
1920x1080i 60Hz  
1920x1080i 50Hz  
1920x1080p 24Hz  
1280x720p  
1920x1080i  
9
10  
11  
1920x1080p  
640x480  
12  
1920x1080p 60Hz  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
1920x1080p 50Hz  
640x480, 60Hz  
640x480, 67Hz  
640x480, 72Hz  
640x480, 75Hz  
640x480, 85Hz  
800x600, 56Hz  
800x600, 60Hz  
800x600, 72Hz  
800x600, 75Hz  
800x600,85Hz  
832x624,75Hz  
1024x768, 60Hz  
1024x768, 70Hz  
1024x768, 75Hz  
1024x768, 85Hz  
1152x864, 70Hz  
1152x864, 75Hz  
1280x720, 60Hz  
1280x768, 60Hz  
1280x768, 75Hz  
1280x768, 85Hz  
-
-
-
-
-
800x600  
-
-
-
832x624  
-
1024x768  
-
-
-
1152x864  
1280x720  
-
-
1280x768  
-
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10. Appendix  
Source  
Specification  
Pixel clock  
(MHz)  
No  
OSD Display  
RGB  
HDMI  
Resolution  
1280x800  
H-freq(KHz)  
V-freq(Hz)  
-
-
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
41  
42  
43  
44  
45  
46  
47  
48  
49  
50  
51  
52  
53  
54  
55  
1280x800, 60Hz  
1280x800, 75Hz  
1280x800, 85Hz  
1280x960, 60Hz  
1280x960, 75Hz  
1280x1024, 60Hz  
1280x1024, 65Hz  
1280x1024, 72Hz  
1280x1024, 75Hz  
1280x1024, 85Hz  
1360x768, 60Hz  
1366x768, 60Hz  
1400x1050, 60Hz  
1400x1050, 75Hz  
1440x900, 60Hz  
1600x900, 60Hz  
1600x1200, 60Hz  
1680x1050, 60Hz  
1920x1080, 60Hz  
1920x1200, 60Hz  
3840x2160, 30Hz  
83.500  
49.702  
62.795  
71.554  
60.000  
75.000  
63.981  
69.870  
78.16  
59.810  
74.934  
84.880  
60.000  
75.080  
60.020  
65.180  
71.97  
106.500  
122.500  
108.000  
126.000  
108.000  
118.500  
135.060  
135.000  
157.500  
85.500  
-
-
1280x960  
-
-
1280x1024  
-
79.976  
91.146  
47.710  
47.720  
65.317  
82.278  
55.935  
55.540  
75.000  
65.290  
67.500  
74.038  
67.5  
75.025  
85.024  
60.020  
59.799  
59.978  
74.867  
59.887  
60.000  
60.000  
59.954  
60.000  
59.950  
30.000  
-
-
1360x768  
1366x768  
84.750  
121.750  
156.000  
106.500  
97.750  
1400x1050  
1440x900  
1600x900  
1600x1200  
1680x1050  
1920x1080  
1920x1200  
3840x2160  
162.000  
146.250  
148.500  
154.000  
297  
NOTE:  
” Shows input signal source support this format.  
-” Shows input signal source DO NOT support.  
97  
10. Appendix  
PC Control Codes and Cable Connection  
PC Control Codes  
Function  
Code Data  
POWER ON  
02H  
02H  
02H  
02H  
02H  
02H  
02H  
02H  
02H  
02H  
02H  
00H  
00H  
00H  
00H  
00H  
00H  
00H  
00H  
00H  
00H  
00H  
00H  
00H  
00H  
00H  
00H  
00H  
00H  
00H  
00H  
00H  
00H  
00H  
00H  
00H  
02H  
02H  
02H  
02H  
02H  
00H  
00H  
00H  
00H  
02H  
03H  
01H  
01H  
01H  
01H  
01H  
12H  
13H  
14H  
15H  
POWER OFF  
01H  
03H  
03H  
03H  
03H  
03H  
10H  
11H  
12H  
13H  
INPUT SELECT COMPUTER  
INPUT SELECT HDMI1  
INPUT SELECT HDMI2  
INPUT SELECT USB-A  
INPUT SELECT LAN  
PICTURE MUTE ON  
PICTURE MUTE OFF  
SOUND MUTE ON  
SOUND MUTE OFF  
01H  
1AH  
1BH  
1FH  
20H  
09H  
22H  
23H  
27H  
28H  
NOTE: Contact your local dealer for a full list of the PC Control Codes if needed.  
Cable Connection  
Communication Protocol  
Baud rate������������������������������������������ 960/4800/19200/38400 bps  
Data length ���������������������������������������� 8 bits  
Parity ������������������������������������������������� No parity  
Stop bit ���������������������������������������������� One bit  
X on/off��������������������������������������������� None  
Communications procedure���������������� Full duplex  
NOTE: Depending on the equipment, a lower baud rate may be recommended for long cable runs.  
PC Control Terminal (D-SUB 9P)  
To TxD of PC  
To RxD of PC  
To GND of PC  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
To RTS of PC  
To CTS of PC  
NOTE 1: Pins 1, 4, 6 and 9 are no used.  
NOTE 2: Jumper “Request to Send” and “Clear to Send” together on both ends of the cable to simplify cable connection.  
NOTE 3: For long cable runs it is recommended to set communication speed within projector menus to 9600 bps.  
98  
10. Appendix  
ABOUT THE ASCII CONTROL COMMAND  
This device supports the common ASCII Control Command for controlling our projector and monitor.  
Please visit our web site for detailed information about the command.  
https://www.sharp-nec-displays.com/dl/en/pj_manual/lineup.html  
HOW TO CONNECT WITH AN EXTERNAL DEVICE  
There are two methods to connect the projector with an external device such as a computer.  
1. Connection thru the serial port.  
Connects the projector to a computer by a serial cable (a cross cable).  
2. Connection via network (LAN)  
Connects the projector to a computer by a LAN cable.  
Concerning to the type of LAN cable, please ask to your network administrator.  
CONNECTION INTERFACE  
1. Connection thru the serial port.  
Communication Protocol  
Item  
Information  
Baud rate  
4800/9600/19200/38400 bps  
Data length  
Parity bit  
Stop bit  
8 bits  
No parity  
1 bit  
Flow control  
Communications procedure  
None  
Full duplex  
2. Connection via network  
Communication Protocol (Connection via LAN)  
Item  
Information  
Communication speed  
Supported standard  
Set automatically (10/100 Mbps)  
IEEE802.3 (10BASE-T)  
IEEE802.3u (100BASE-TX, Auto-Negotiation)  
Use the TCP port number 7142 for transmitting and receiving command.  
PARAMETERS FOR THIS DEVICE  
Input command  
Input terminal  
Computer  
HDMI1  
HDMI2  
USB-A  
Response  
Computer  
HDMI1  
HDMI2  
USB-A  
LAN  
Parameter  
computer1, computer, rgb, rgb1, vga, vga1  
hdmi1  
hdmi2  
usb-a  
lan  
LAN  
Status command  
Response  
error:temp  
error:fan  
Error Status  
Temperature error  
Fan trouble  
error:light  
error:system  
Light source trouble  
System trouble  
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10. Appendix  
Troubleshooting Check List  
Before contacting your dealer or service personnel, check the following list to be sure repairs are needed also by  
referring to the “Troubleshooting” section in your user’s manual. This checklist below will help us solve your problem  
more efficiently.  
* Print this page and the next page for your check.  
Frequency of occurrence always  
sometimes (How often?_____________________)  
other (__________________)  
Power  
No power (POWER indicator does light orange)� See also “Status Indica-  
tor (STATUS)”�  
Shut down during operation�  
Power cord’s plug is fully inserted into the wall outlet�  
[Timer] is turned off�  
Power cord’s plug is fully inserted into the wall outlet�  
No power even though you press and hold the POWER button�  
Video and Audio  
No image is displayed from your PC or video equipment to the projector�  
Parts of the image are lost�  
Still no image even though you connect the projector to the PC  
first, then start the PC�  
Still unchanged even though you press the AUTO ADJUST button�  
Image is shifted in the vertical or horizontal direction�  
Enabling your notebook PC’s signal output to the projector�  
Horizontal and vertical positions are correctly adjusted on a  
computer signal�  
• A combination of function keys will enable/disable the external  
display. Usually, the combination of the “Fn” key along with one  
of the 12 function keys turns the external display on or off.  
Input source’s resolution and frequency are supported by the  
projector�  
No image (blue or black background, no display)�  
Some pixels are lost�  
Still no image even though you press the AUTO ADJUST button�  
Signal cable’s plug is fully inserted into the input terminal�  
Image is flickering�  
Still unchanged even though you press the AUTO ADJUST button�  
Image shows flickering or color drift on a computer signal�  
Still unchanged even though you change [High altitude] to [Off]�  
A message appears on the screen�  
( _____________________________________________ )  
The source connected to the projector is active and available�  
Image appears blurry or out of focus�  
Still no image even though you adjust the brightness and/or the  
contrast�  
Still unchanged even though you checked the signal’s resolution  
on PC and changed it to projector’s native resolution�  
Input source’s resolution and frequency are supported by the  
projector�  
Still unchanged even though you adjusted the focus�  
No sound�  
Image is too dark�  
Audio cable is correctly connected to the audio input of the projector�  
Still unchanged even though you adjusted the volume level�  
Remains unchanged even though you adjust the brightness and/  
or the contrast�  
AUDIO OUT is connected to your audio equipment (only models with  
the AUDIO OUT terminal)�  
Image is distorted�  
Image appears to be trapezoidal (unchanged even though you carry  
out the [KEYSTONE] adjustment)�  
Other  
Remote control does not work�  
Buttons on the projector cabinet do not work  
No obstacles between the sensor of the projector and the remote  
control�  
[Key lock] is not turned on or is disabled in the menu�  
Projector is placed near a fluorescent light that can disturb the  
infrared remote controls�  
Batteries are new and are not reversed in installation�  
ID for the projector and for the remote are same�  
100  
10. Appendix  
In the space below please describe your problem in detail.  
Information on application and environment where your projector is used  
Projector  
Signal cable  
NEC standard or other manufacturer’s cable?  
Model number:  
Serial No�:  
Model number:  
Distribution amplifier  
Model number:  
Switcher  
Length:  
inch/m  
Date of purchase:  
Light operating time (hours):  
Eco Mode:  
OFF AUTO ECO  
NORMAL ECO  
Model number:  
Adapter  
Information on input signal:  
Horizontal synch frequency  
Vertical synch frequency  
Synch polarity  
[
] kHz  
] Hz  
Model number:  
[
Installation environment  
H (+) (−)  
Screen size:  
inch  
V (+) (−)  
Screen type: White matte Beads Polarization  
Wide angle High contrast  
Synch type  
Separate Composite  
Sync on Green  
Throw distance:  
feet/inch/m  
Indicator Message:  
POWER  
Orientation: Ceiling mount Desktop  
Power outlet connection:  
Blinks in Blue Green Orange Red  
Connected directly to wall outlet  
[
Lights in Blue Green Orange Red  
STATUS  
] cycles  
Connected to power cord extender or other (the number  
of connected equipment______________)  
Connected to a power cord reel or other (the number of  
connected equipment______________)  
Blinks in Blue Green Orange Red  
[
Lights in Blue Green Orange Red  
Light  
] cycles  
Computer  
Manufacturer:  
Model number:  
Notebook PC / Desktop  
Native resolution:  
Refresh rate:  
Blinks in Blue Green Orange Red  
[
] cycles  
Lights in Blue Green Orange Red  
Remote control model number:  
Video adapter:  
Other:  
Video equipment  
PC  
Projector  
VCR, DVD player, Video camera, Video game or other  
Manufacturer:  
DVD player  
Model number:  
101  
10. Appendix  
REGISTER YOUR PROJECTOR! (for residents in the United  
States, Canada, and Mexico)  
Please take time to register your new projector. This will activate your limited parts and labor warranty and InstaCare  
service program.  
Visit our web site at https://www.sharpnecdisplays.us, click on support center/register product and submit your  
completed form online.  
Upon receipt, we will send a confirmation letter with all the details you will need to take advantage of fast, reliable  
warranty and service programs from the industry leader, Sharp NEC Display Solutions of America, Inc.  
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