Kensington Projector MP 15E User Manual

A Proposal for New  
Presentations  
MULTI PROJECTOR  
User’s Manual  
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Warnings and Safety Precautions  
Warning Symbols  
To alert the user to important safety precautions, the following symbols are used  
in this manual and on the product. Make sure you understand what these sym-  
bols mean before reading this manual.  
: Death or serious injury may result if this warning is ignored.  
WARNING  
CAUTION  
: Injury or damage to the equipment may result if this warning is  
ignored.  
: This indicates an item that you should take care of when handling  
your multi projector.  
NOTE  
: This symbol alerts the user to high voltage that may cause electric  
shock.  
Safety Precautions  
WARNING  
• If a fault occurs:  
If you detect smoke, or a strange smell or sound, immediately pull out the  
power plug.  
It is dangerous to continue using the projector after a fault occurs. Return the  
projector to the dealer where it was purchased for repair.  
• Avoid placing the projector near dangerous substances.  
Make sure that no metallic or inflammable material can get into the projector  
through the air vents.  
Do not place any object containing water on top of or next to the projector.  
• If foreign matter gets inside the projector:  
If foreign matter such as water or metal gets inside, immediately pull out the  
power plug.  
It is dangerous to continue using the projector when foreign matter gets  
inside. Return the projector to the dealer where it was purchased for  
servicing.  
• Do not remove the cabinet.  
Do not remove the cabinet. There are some high-voltage components inside  
and touching these parts may cause electric shock, or damage the equip  
ment.  
• Handle the power cable safely.  
Do not place any heavy object on top of the power cable.  
Damage to the power cable can cause wire breakage, fire, or electric shock.  
Do not pull the power cable when disconnecting the power plug.  
Pulling the cable may break the wires or cause fire or electric shock. Always  
hold the plug itself when pulling it out of the power point.  
Do not damage the power cable. If the power cable is damaged (e.g. the core  
is exposed or cut), contact the sales office of purchase.(charged)  
It may cause fire or electric shock to continue using the damaged power  
cable.  
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• Do not look through the lens.  
Do not look through the lens into the projector during operation.  
The powerful rays passing through the lens may damage the eyes.  
• Do not put the projector in unstable places.  
Do not put the projector in unstable places such as on unstable desks or  
slopes.  
Doing so may cause the projector to drop or turn over, resulting in injury.  
• Do not use any voltages other than specified.  
Do not use any voltages other than specified.  
Doing so may cause fire or electric shock.  
• Do not disassemble the alkaline batteries  
Do not short-circuit, disassemble, or burn the alkaline batteries.  
Doing so may cause the leaked alkaline solution to enter eyes, or may result  
in fire, injury, or damages to the surrounding area due to heat or explosion.  
If the alkaline solution touches skins or clothes, wash them with clean water.  
If it get into eyes, immediately wash them with clean water and see a doctor.  
• Do not bump the glass surface  
Do not bump the glass surface over the scanner.  
Doing so may break the glass, resulting in injury.  
• Do not touch the air vents or lamp cover  
The air vents, lamp cover, and peripheral surfaces may be hot during opera-  
tion or just after the light is turned off.  
Do not touch those for a long time.  
• Do not block the lens front  
Do not block the lens front during operation.  
The powerful rays passing through the lens may cause fire or burns if you put  
anything in front of the lens or block the lens with your hand during operation.  
CAUTION  
• Installation  
Avoid installing the projector in places where it may be exposed to:  
- Strong vibrations  
- Soot or steam  
- Direct sunlight or near a heater (35°C or higher)  
- High humidity or dust  
- Extreme cold (0°C or lower)  
- Strong magnetic or electric field generated from a nearby appliance  
- Wobbling on an unstable surface  
• Do not block the air vents.  
Do not block the air vents with cloth or an object.  
When you put anything around the unit, be sure to ensure a space of 10 cm  
or more between the unit and the air vent. Be sure to prevent paper or cloth  
from blocking the air vent at the bottom of the unit. If blocked, the internal  
temperature may increase, resulting in malfunctions.  
• Do not bump the projector.  
Avoid bumping the projector when moving or handling.  
Shocks can cause damage.  
• Care of the projector  
To prevent risk of accidents, always pull out the power plug before cleaning  
the projector.  
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Clean the lens surface with a commercial blower or lens cleaning paper.  
Wiping with tissue paper or a handkerchief can damage the lens.  
To clean the cabinet, operation panel, and glass surface, wipe gently with asoft  
cloth. For particularly dirty spots, soak the cloth in a neutral detergent mixed in  
water, wring out well and wipe off the dirt, then use a dry cloth to wipe dry.  
Do not wipe the projector with any volatile solvent such as benzine or thinner.  
Solvents can cause surface deformation or flaking of the paint.  
If using an impregnated cloth, follow the instructions.  
• Avoid scratching the glass surface.  
Take care not to scratch the glass surface of the scanner with hard or pointed  
objects.  
Scratches on the glass may distort the projected image.  
• Batteries  
When inserting batteries in the remote controller, note the poles (plus and  
minus signs) and insert correctly as indicated. Inserting a battery in a wrong  
direction can cause rupture or leakage, and may result in fire and injury or  
soil the surrounding area.  
Do not use batteries other than the type specified for the equipment. Do not  
use a new battery and an old battery together. Incorrect battery usage may  
result in rupture or leakage, and may cause fire and injury.  
Do not heat, break open, burn, or immerse the batteries. Battery rupture or  
leakage may cause fire and injury.  
• Servicing and cleaning  
Have the internal components cleaned by a retailer about once a year.  
There is a risk of fire or faulty operation if the inside of the projector gets  
dusty and is not cleaned for a long time. For best effect, the projector should  
be serviced before the wet season brings damp conditions. Cleaning charges  
are at the discretion of the retailer.  
• If not using the projector for a long period:  
If you do not plan to use the projector for a long time, pull out the power plug  
for safety.  
• Disposal  
Follow the recommendations of your local authority when disposing of the  
projector.  
• Transporting the projector  
Use the special packaging when transporting the projector. Nippon Avionics  
Co. Ltd. cannot accept responsibility in the event of damage or accident if  
other packaging is used.  
Use the special packaging no more than two times. Repeated usage reduces  
the shock absorbency of the packaging and can lead to damage or accident.  
Contact the retailer if you reguire new packaging.  
• Lamp implosion  
An DC type New Super High pressure lamp is used in this projector and it is  
rare for the lamp to explode during use. The lamp is also designed to forcibly  
turn off because there is a high possibility that the lamp breaks if it is used  
beyond the lamp life of 1000 hours (Refer to pages 46 and 47).  
Note the following things  
A noise occurs because the internal pressure of the New Super High pres-  
sure lamp gets extremely high.  
The unit is designed so that no pieces of glass come out of it when the lamp  
explodes.  
However, the gas inside of the lamp go out and looks like white smoke, it will  
not lead to any fire.  
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Remedy  
The product whose lamp exploded has some small lamp pieces inside. Do not  
replace the lamp, but return it to the sales office or agent of purchase.  
Even though the lamp has exploded, never try to replace the lamp by yourself.  
The lamp pieces may cause injury.  
• Replacing the lamp  
Be sure to turn the lamp off and pull out the power plug when the fan stops,  
and wait an hour or more before start replacing the lamp.  
Replacing the lamp during operation or just after the power is turned off may  
cause burns due to heat.  
Refer to "Lamp Unit Replacement" on page 46 for the procedure.  
• Replacing / cleaning the air filter  
Be sure to pull out the power plug when the cooling fan stops before start  
removing the air filter.  
Removing the air filter while the cooling fan is rotating may cause burns injury.  
Refer to "Cleaning the Air Filter" on page 48 for the procedure.  
• Avoiding malfunctions and accidents  
Adjust the adjustable legs (Adjustable feet) to keep the projector horizontal.  
Using the projector in a tilted status may cause injury when it turns over.  
Refer to "Adjustable feet" on page 16 or the adjusting procedure.  
• Do not disassemble the manganese batteries  
Do not short-circuit, disassemble, or burn the manganese batteries.  
Doing so may cause the batteries to generate heat or explode due to the  
leaked solution, resulting in fire, injury, or damages to the surrounding area.  
• Do not do the followings  
Do not put anything heavy on the projector.  
Do not step on the projector, rack, or stand. Do not hold or hang on the projec-  
tor.  
Doing so may cause the projector to turn over or break, resulting in injury.  
Especially be careful if small kids are near.  
Do not use the rack unless the casters are locked when placing the project on  
a rack with casters.  
Doing so may cause the projector to move or turn over, resulting in injury.  
Do not turn the lamp on/off within one minute after it is turned off/on. Extremely  
high voltage is generated in the lamp just after it is turned on. Turning the lamp  
on/off too frequently may cause the lamp to deteriorate or break, resulting in  
malfunctions of the projector.  
Do not project an image with the lens cap attached.  
• Moving the projector  
Be sure to pay attention to the glass surface when moving the projector while  
holding the handles with both hands.  
If not inserted fully, the material cover may get loose off while you carry it.  
• Care of the power cable and plug  
Do not put the power cable near a heater.  
Doing so may cause the sheath of the cable to melt down, resulting in fire or  
electric shock.  
Do not plug or pull out the power plug with wet hands.  
Doing so may cause electric shock.  
Be sure to pull out the power plug and disconnect any cable connections  
between units and release the anti-theft lock before moving the projector.  
Moving the projector with cables attached may cause fire or electric shock  
because the cables are damaged.  
If you do not plan to use the projector for a long time, pull out the power plug  
for safety.  
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Notice  
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 de-  
signed 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.  
FCC WARNING  
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for  
compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.  
For FCC compatibility, use only cables specified by AVIO to connect to external  
devices.  
WARNING  
This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause  
radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate  
measures.  
For EN55022 compatibility, use only cables specified by AVIO to connect to  
external devices.  
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Contents  
Names and Functions of Each Section .............................................9  
Projector ..................................................................................................................9  
Input Output Terminals........................................................................................... 11  
Buttons and Indicator Lights - Operation Panel -...................................................12  
Explanation of Buttons - Adjustment Panel - .........................................................13  
Remote Controller..................................................................................................14  
Remote Control Operations ...................................................................................15  
Battery Replacement .............................................................................................15  
How to Install the Projector .............................................................16  
Installation sequence .............................................................................................16  
Adjusting the Tilt ....................................................................................................16  
Projection Distance and Screen Size ....................................................................17  
Typical Installation .................................................................................................18  
Connecting to a Personal Computer ...............................................19  
Connecting to a Personal Computer......................................................................19  
When Images on the Personal Computer Screen are not Projected.....................21  
Input Signal Compatibility Table (PC video input) ..................................................22  
Connecting to a Video Deck or Laser Disc Player .................................................25  
Basic Operation...............................................................................26  
Basic operation of PC or video input .....................................................................26  
When you have finished using the projector ..........................................................28  
Basic Operations in the OHP Mode .......................................................................29  
PC Zoom................................................................................................................32  
Compensating Keystone........................................................................................33  
Performing Various Adjustments............................................................................34  
Basic Operation .....................................................................................................38  
About the Memory Menu .......................................................................................42  
Maintenance....................................................................................44  
Protection Against Overheating .............................................................................44  
Lamp Unit Replacement ........................................................................................46  
Cleaning the Air Filter ............................................................................................48  
Troubleshooting ...............................................................................49  
Limited Warranty & Repair Service .................................................50  
LIMITED WARRANTY PERIOD ............................................................................50  
WARRANTY SERVICE PROCEDURE..................................................................50  
Specifications ..................................................................................51  
* Company names and product names herein are trademarks and registered trademarks of those  
companies.  
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Names and Functions of Each Section  
Names and Functions of Each Section  
Projector  
Document Cover  
The pickup section for documents and  
printed matter is located under this cover.  
See page 29.  
Adjustment/Operation Panel  
Buttons for setting adjustment menus and  
operating the projector are located here.  
Power ON/STANDBY, input selection,  
FREEZE, OHP zoom ratio,  
BRIGHTNESS, and other indicator LEDs  
are also located here.  
See pages 12 and 13.  
Air Vent A2  
Air is discharged from the inside to  
the outside through this vent.  
Air Vent A1 (air filter)  
Air is taken in through this vent.  
An air filter is provided to prevent  
dust from getting inside the  
projector.  
Air Vent A3  
(bottom of main unit)  
Air is taken in through this vent.  
See page 48.  
Remote Control  
Sensor  
Anti-theft Lock  
See the NOTE on the next  
page.  
Adjustable Feet  
These feet are for adjusting the tilt angle as  
well as the left and right balance of the  
projected image. Turning them  
counterclockwise raises the main unit, and  
turning them clockwise lowers the main  
unit.  
Projection Lens  
Images are projected through  
this lens.  
See page 16.  
Zoom Adjustment Ring  
Turn this ring to adjust the  
screen size.  
Tilt Adjustment Lever  
Press this to adjust the  
adjustable feet.  
See page 26.  
See page 16.  
Lamp Unit Cover (bottom of main unit)  
Focus Adjustment Section  
Turn this to adjust the focus.  
See page 27.  
The projection lamp unit is housed inside this  
cover.  
See page 46.  
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Document Pickup Section  
Place documents or printed matter here to  
project images when OHP is selected.  
See page 29.  
Speakers  
Handle  
Power Input Terminal  
Plug the power cord into this  
terminal.  
See page 18.  
Air Vent B  
Air is discharged from the inside  
to the outside through this vent.  
I/O Terminal Section  
Connection terminals for a PC or  
video deck are located here.  
See page 11.  
Remote Control Sensor  
NOTE  
About the anti-theft lock  
MicroSaver and Kensington are registered trademarks of Kensington Technol-  
ogy Group. All product names mentioned in this document are trademarks or  
registered trademarks of their respective owners.  
© 1998 Kensington Technology Group.  
Kensington Technology Group  
2855 Campus Drive  
San Mateo, CA 94403, U.S.A.  
Phone:(650)572-2700  
Fax:(650)572-9675  
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Names and Functions of Each Section  
Input Output Terminals  
Video Deck Video  
Input Terminal  
Audio Output  
Terminal  
S-VIDEO Video Deck Video Deck Audio  
PC Audio  
Input Terminal  
Input Terminal  
Input Terminal  
V
L
R
OUT  
PC-AUDIO  
IN  
S-VIDEO  
TEST  
VIDEO-IN  
RGB-OUT  
PC-IN  
Test (maintenance) RGB Signal  
Terminal Output Terminal  
PC Video  
Input Terminal  
PC Video Input Terminal  
Input terminal for the PC analog RGB signals  
RGB Signal Output Terminal  
When OHP is selected, OHP images are output.  
When PC/VIDEO is selected and during standby, input PC video is  
output as it is.  
PC Audio Input Terminal  
Audio input terminal for a PC (stereo compatible)  
Audio input terminals for a video deck (stereo compatible)  
Input terminal for video deck (NTSC/PAL/SECAM)  
Input terminal for video deck (Y/C)  
Video Deck Audio Input Terminals  
Video Deck Video Input Terminal  
S-VIDEO Input Terminal  
Audio Output Terminal  
Audio output terminal for MP-10  
This terminal outputs audio (either from the PC or video deck) that is  
currently being input. In the standby mode, PC audio is output.  
When OHP input is selected, PC audio is output.  
This exclusive terminal is used when performing maintenance and  
in-house tests.  
Test (maintenance) Terminal  
It cannot be used for other connections.  
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Buttons and Indicator Lights - Operation Panel -  
Power Indicator LED  
LAMP LED  
ON/STANDBY  
LAMP  
ON/STANDBY Button  
ALARM LED  
ALARM  
VIDEO  
OHP  
PC  
Selection Buttons  
(OHP/PC/Video Source)  
FREEZE  
FREEZE Button  
BRIGHTNESS  
ZOOM  
BRIGHTNESS Adjustment Button  
ZOOM Adjustment Button  
ON/STANDBY Button  
• Press this button to turn the projection lamp on or off.  
• Only this button can be used when the projection lamp is off.  
Selection Button (OHP/PC/Video • Press this button to switch the input screen.  
Source)  
• When PC is selected, images from the PC input terminal are  
projected; when VIDEO is selected, images from the video deck  
input terminal are projected; or, when OHP is selected, an image  
of the printed matter or document placed on the pickup section on  
the main unit is projected.  
ZOOM Adjustment Buttons  
(enabled only when OHP is  
selected)  
• These buttons adjust the OHP zoom ratio. Pressing the left button  
reduces the image, and pressing the right button enlarges the  
image.  
BRIGHTNESS Adjustment Buttons • These buttons adjust the OHP brightness. Pressing the left button  
(enabled only when OHP is  
selected)  
darkens the screen, and pressing the right button lightens the  
screen.  
FREEZE button  
• When OHP is selected, this button freezes/unfreezes the pro-  
jected image. This button cannot be used in the PC and VIDEO  
modes.  
• When the projected image is frozen, brightness cannot be  
adjusted. (Zoom can be adjusted and zooming position can be  
moved.)  
Power Indicator LED  
LAMP LED  
• This LED lights (red) in a standby state, and lights (green) when  
the lamp is lit.  
• This LED blinks (red) when the fan cover is open.  
• This LED lights while the lamp is lit.  
• This LED blinks for about six seconds and then lights during  
lighting operation (ON/STANDBY button "ON").  
• This LED blinks for 120 seconds and then goes out during lamp  
out operation (ON/STANDBY button "STANDBY").  
• This LED blinks when the lamp fails to light. (The LED blinking  
pattern in this case is faster than other instances.)  
ALARM LED  
• This LED blinks for ten seconds and lights when the temperature  
inside the projector has built up.  
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Names and Functions of Each Section  
Explanation of Buttons - Adjustment Panel -  
MENU  
SET  
MENU Button  
SET Button  
+ / – Button  
ADJUST/VOLUME  
MENU Button  
• Press this button to display the menu screen, or select menus.  
• For menu setting details, see page 34 onwards.  
+ / – Button  
• Press these buttons to select and adjust items selected by the  
MENU button.  
• This button can also be used to adjust the volume when the menu  
screen is not displayed.  
SET Button  
• Press this button to apply each menu item.  
* Once menu screens or adjustment screens are displayed, their display automatically disappears, and adjustment  
values are stored to memory if buttons are not operated for about 15 seconds.  
* For details of menu adjustment, see page 34 onwards.  
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Remote Controller  
Laser Pointer  
(Beams a laser light when  
LASER button is pressed.)  
ON/  
STANDBY  
AUTO  
SYNC  
LASER  
AUTO SYNC button  
ON/STANDBY button  
Select button  
Laser Pointer button  
(The AUTO SYNC button lights  
in red when the laser is emitting.)  
PC  
VIDEO  
PUSH  
SET  
Select button  
(VIDEO)  
SET button  
/
/
/
button  
Select button  
(OHP)  
OHP  
MENU  
MENU button  
PORTRAIT  
FREEZE  
PORTRAIT button  
(Vertically-oriented display)  
FREEZE button  
ZOOM button  
ZOOM  
BRIGHT.  
VOLUME  
KEYSTONE  
BRIGHT. button  
VOLUME button  
KEYSTONE button  
MULTI PROJECTOR  
ON/STANDBY button  
Laser Pointer button  
• Turns the projector lamp ON/OFF.  
• Only this button is valid when the projector lamp is turned OFF.  
• Laser Pointer button  
The laser is emitted from the front of the remote control while this button is  
pressed.  
Select buttons  
(OHP/PC/VIDEO)  
• Images from the PC INPUT connector are projected when PC is selected,  
images from the VIDEO INPUT when VIDEO is selected, and materials or  
printed matter placed on the projector are projected when OHP is selected.  
MENU button  
• This button shows the MENU display.  
• The same settings as from the operation panel are available using MENU  
items.  
SET button  
• Press to fix each menu item.  
/
/v/u buttons  
• Use these buttons to change items, adjust values, or select items in the  
MENU display.  
• Scrolls the zoom screen in the zoom displays of the PC mode and OHP  
mode.  
FREEZE button  
• Freezes or cancels freezing of the display screen when OHP is selected.  
When the FREEZE button is activated, neither the PORTRAIT button nor  
the brightness adjustment button are operable. To perform these operations,  
first switch off the FREEZE button.  
PORTRAIT button  
(Vertically-oriented display)  
• Set the PORTRAIT display of the output screen or cancel it when OHP is  
selected.  
ZOOM buttons  
• These buttons adjust the OHP magnification in the OHP mode.  
• Adjusts the magnification of the PC in the PC mode.  
The left button reduces the image, while the right button enlarges the  
image.  
Brightness control buttons  
Volume control buttons  
• These buttons adjust the OHP brightness.  
The left button makes the image darker, while the right button makes the  
image brighter.  
• These buttons adjust the volume in the PC and the VIDEO modes.  
The left button turns down the volume, while the right button turns up the  
volume.  
AUTO SYNC button  
KEY STONE button  
• This button performs synchronizing automatically. (Valid when PC/VIDEO is  
selected.)  
• These buttons compensate keystoning.  
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Names and Functions of Each Section  
Remote Control Operations  
• Use the remote controller within about 6 meters(6.5 yd) from the remote control sensors (on  
the front and rear sides) and within 30 degrees to the left and right. This distance may  
become shorter as the battery wears down.  
• The remote controller does not work if there are obstacles between the remote controller  
and the remote sensor on the main unit.  
Pay attention to the following when using the laser pointer:  
• Do not look into the laser light.  
• Do not point the laser light at people.  
• Do not let children use the laser pointer.  
Battery Replacement  
1. Push up while pulling on the tab of the  
cover.  
2. Install two batteries in the battery com-  
partment, making sure that they are  
aligned as indicated by the (+) and (-)  
marks.  
3. Slide the cover into position on the  
battery compartment.  
CAUTION  
Handling the remote controller  
• Do not subject the remote controller to strong impact shock.  
• Keep the remote controller away from water. Wipe the remote controller immediately if it gets wet.  
• Avoid heat or hot water. Remove the dry cells when you are not using the remote controller for a long period of  
time.  
• Do not mix new and old dry cells, or use different types of dry cells at the same time.  
• Do not disassemble or heat batteries, or throw them into a fire.  
• Follow your local government's disposal instructions for used dry cells.  
• The remote controller may not work when it is used near inverter-driven equipment.  
• The remote controller may not work or may work ineffectively when it is used near inverter-driven fluorescent  
lighting.  
NOTE  
• When replacing the battery, buy AAA batteries.  
• Ni-Cad batteries or other chargeable batteries cannot be used. Use manganese batteries or alkaline batteries.  
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How to Install the Projector  
Installation sequence  
Check the  
installation site  
and image size.  
Install the input  
devices.  
Prepare the screen.  
Install the projector.  
End  
PC, video deck, etc.  
See "Projection Distance and  
Screen Size" on page 17.  
Adjusting the Tilt  
The position and tilt angle of the projected screen can be adjusted by adjusting the adjustable  
feet.  
Press both the left and right tilt adjustment levers to lift the main unit, and release them when  
the desired height is reached.  
You can fine-adjust the tilt by turning the bottom section of the adjustable feet. Turning this  
section counterclockwise raises the main unit, and turning it clockwise lowers the main unit.  
Tilt Adjustment Lever  
Extends  
foot.  
Retracts  
foot.  
Adjustable Feet  
CAUTION  
• Do not tilt the main unit at extreme angles by turning only one side of the adjustable feet. Doing so may cause the  
main unit to slip or fall down, resulting in accidents or failures.  
• Vent A1 takes in air to cool the inside of the projector. As air is taken in by large suction force, cloth or paper may  
be sucked in against the vent. If this happens, the temperature inside may build up, and cause accident or failure.  
• The rubber feet may soil the installation surface depending on where the projector is installed.  
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How to Install the Projector  
Projection Distance and Screen Size  
Use the following diagrams to determine the screen display size and the type of screen  
required for any given projector location.  
• The projection distance that provides good focusing is 1.15 m(1.2 yd) to 10 m(11 yd) from  
the front of the lens. Install the projector within this range.  
Horizontal  
Dimension  
Screen Size  
Projection Distance  
(1.15 m to 10 m/1.2 yd to 11 yd)  
300  
250  
200  
150  
100  
50  
610 x 457  
508 x 381  
406 x 305  
305 x 229  
203 x 152  
Wide  
Tele  
102 x 76  
(cm)  
0
2
4
6
8
10 12 (m)  
Width x Height  
(screen size)  
(inch)  
Projection Distance  
CAUTION  
Installation location  
• Do not install the projector at excessively hot or cold locations. The ambient temperature should be within 0°C to  
35°C (32°F to 95°F).  
• Position the projector so that the screen does not directly receive sunlight or other light from other lighting.  
Otherwise, the screen becomes white and is difficult to view.  
In a bright room, use a curtain or other means to darken the area around the screen.  
• Do not install the projector where it will be subject to excessive humidity, dust, or cigarette smoke.  
Otherwise, image quality may deteriorate as dirt builds up on the lens, mirrors and other optical components.  
• Do not install the projector in a small room with poor air circulation or any place where the air vents may be  
blocked. Temperature build-up inside the projector may result in fire or a failure. (Vents are located at the front,  
right and bottom of the projector.)  
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Typical Installation  
1. Select the installation site  
Place the projector on an even and stable surface such as a table.  
ON/STANDBY  
ON/  
STANDBY  
2. Connect the power cord (supplied), and press the (  
button.)  
) button (or  
90°  
3. Turn the direction of the lens so that it is perpendicular to the screen.  
Turn the unit to the left or right so that the top and bottom lines of the screen are  
parallel.  
Adjustable feet  
4. Adjust the adjustable feet to move the projected image to the desired  
height. (Adjust the tilt angle between 0° to 7°.)  
The position of the projected image can be moved up or down by adjusting tilt.  
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Connecting to a Personal Computer  
Connecting to a Personal Computer  
CAUTION  
• To protect your projector and external input devices, make sure that all power supplies connected to these devices  
are turned OFF.  
• For details of how to use and connect external input devices to be connected to your projector, refer to the user’s  
manuals accompanying them.  
• Sometimes images are not displayed properly when displaying on notebook PC LCDs. If this happens, turn the  
notebook PC display OFF. How to turn the notebook PC display OFF varies according to the manufacturer of the  
notebook. For details, refer to the User’s Manual provided with the notebook PC.  
• Some computers or computers in some settings cannot be connected to your projector. Please consult your  
dealer for details.  
Connecting to a Personal Computer  
List of cables and adaptors  
RGB output  
Maker  
Type  
Connection  
Supplied cable  
Model  
PC/AT  
Notebook,  
Mini D-SUB 15-pin (VGA)  
compatibles  
Desktop type Each maker  
Apple  
Notebook type PowerBook, G3.  
Supplied cable  
Macintosh  
(The monitor output needs to be mini D-  
SUB 15-pin.)  
PowerBook  
Adaptor (on the market) *+  
(excluding iBook, DUO, 100, 140, 145B, Macintosh pin adaptor (on the market)  
150, 170, etc.)  
Supplied cable  
PowerBook DUO  
Adaptor (on the market) *+  
Macintosh pin adaptor (on the market)  
Supplied cable  
*
Cannot be connected to models without  
* DUO Dock or Mini Dock  
monitor output such as iBook, PowerBook isnecessary.  
100, 140, 145B, 150, 170, etc.  
Desktop type G3, G4 (The monitor output needs to  
be mini D-SUB 15-pin.)  
Supplied cable  
Each model (excluding monitor-  
integrated type)  
Adaptor + Supplied cable  
* The monitor-integrated type such as  
iMac, Classic, or certain Performa,  
etc. cannot be connected because  
they do not have a monitor output.  
* When using the monitor that  
comes with the PC, a  
conversion adaptor for monitor  
is necessary.  
* The display adaptor (Apple  
make) is necessary to Power  
Mac 6100.  
* Adaptor (on the market): Adaptor for PowerBook exclusively (Apple make: Power Book Video Adapter Cable M3927LL/A or third party make). In  
some cases, it comes with the Power Book.  
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About the PC Input and Output Terminals  
15-pin mini D-Sub connectors are used for the PC input and output terminals.  
The following shows the relationship between the pins and the input and output signals.  
q RED VIDEO  
w GREEN VIDEO  
e BLUE VIDEO  
r GND  
y GND  
u GND  
i GND  
o ----  
! GND  
! ----  
! H.SYNC  
! V.SYNC  
! ----  
5
4
3
2
1
10  
9
8
7
6
15 14 13 12 11  
t ----  
! GND  
NOTE  
• This projector uses a 15-pin RGB input and an analog type output terminals. For this reason, it cannot be  
connected to a digital output type personal computer.  
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Connecting to a Personal Computer  
If images of a personal computer are not projected  
Check the following if images of a personal computer are not projected, or projected incorrectly.  
If images are not projected  
If the external output signals from a personal computer are not input to MP-15E, “No PC  
signal” appears on the MP-15E display. Check the following if “No PC signal” appears.  
1
Restart the computer.  
The connection of MP-15E may not be recognized by the personal computer, if MP-15E is  
connected after the PC is started up. If the connection is not recognized, images are not  
projected because no external output signals from the PC are output.  
2
Check the functions of the personal computer.  
Some notebook PCs require a special operation to output the signals from the external  
output terminal. The external output signals may not be output from the notebook PC  
unless the operation is performed.  
Refer to the manuals of your notebook PC for the information about how to output signals  
from the external output terminal.  
Procedure example  
• In the case of IBM PC/AT  
F1 F12  
(Procedure may vary from models  
Press Fn key and one of the keys  
to models.)  
-
List of countermeasures when the connection with the PC is defective  
Method to switch  
Maker  
IBM  
Series  
to external output  
Think Pad  
CONTURA  
ARMADA  
Fn+f7  
COMPAQ  
Fn+f4  
DELL  
LATITUDE  
Fn+f8  
* This list is compiled based on the troubles that have occurred so far, so it does not include all kinds of  
connections.  
* The company names, product names are the trade marks or registered trade marks of each company.  
Images are not projected correctly though they are displayed normally on the  
notebook PC.  
1
Check the function of the notebook PC.  
There is a possibility that images are not projected correctly even through the images are  
displayed correctly on the LCD of the notebook PC. When images are displayed on two or  
more devices at the same time (e.g. images on the LCD and the signals are output to  
other devices at the same time), the input signals are outside the scanning frequency  
range of MP-15E because of the restrictions on the notebook PC.  
In this case, the correct images cannot be obtained even by the adjustment of MP-15E.  
Terminating the display on the LCD, so that only the external output signals are output,  
may project images correctly on MP-15E. Refer to the manuals of your notebook PC for  
details.  
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Input Signal Compatibility Table (PC video input)  
The MP-15E supports the signals marked by in the following table. Note that on some PC  
models, flickering and blurring occur in the projected image. If this happens, adjust the screen in  
the Sync Adjustment menu.  
Resolution  
Horizontal Frequency Vertical Frequency  
Signal Name  
NTSC RGB  
Compatibility  
(Horizontal Vertical)  
(kHz)  
15.7  
15.6  
31.5  
31.5  
31.5  
31.5  
31.5  
37.8  
37.5  
43.2  
35.0  
35.1  
37.8  
48.0  
46.8  
49.7  
35.5  
48.3  
56.4  
60.0  
68.7  
60.2  
68.7  
60.0  
85.9  
64.0  
80.0  
91.1  
75.0  
81.3  
87.5  
93.8  
106.3  
(Hz)  
60  
50  
60  
70  
70  
70  
70  
72  
75  
85  
66  
56  
60  
72  
75  
74  
43  
60  
70  
75  
85  
75  
75  
60  
85  
60  
75  
85  
60  
65  
70  
75  
85  
-
-
PAL/SECAM RGB  
VGA-GR1  
-
-
640  
480  
400  
350  
400  
350  
480  
480  
480  
480  
600  
600  
600  
600  
624  
768  
768  
768  
768  
768  
768  
864  
960  
960  
1024  
1024  
1024  
1200  
1200  
1200  
1200  
1200  
VGA-GR2  
640  
VGA-GR3  
640  
VGA-TX1  
720  
VGA-TX2  
720  
640480 72Hz  
640480 75Hz  
640480 85Hz  
Mac13"RGB  
640  
640  
640  
640  
800600 56Hz  
800600 60Hz  
800600 72Hz  
800600 75Hz  
Mac16"RGB  
800  
800  
800  
800  
832  
1024768 43Hz  
1024768 60Hz  
1024768 70Hz  
1024768 75Hz  
1024768 85Hz  
MAC19"1024768  
MAC21"1152864  
1280960 60Hz  
1280960 85Hz  
12801024 60Hz  
12801024 75Hz  
12801024 85Hz  
16001200 60Hz  
16001200 65Hz  
16001200 70Hz  
16001200 75Hz  
16001200 85Hz  
1024  
1024  
1024  
1024  
1024  
1024  
1152  
1280  
1280  
1280  
1280  
1280  
1600  
1600  
1600  
1600  
1600  
* When the input signal resolution is lower than 1024 x 768 dots, enlarge the display. When it is higher,  
compress the display.  
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Connecting to a Personal Computer  
Basic Connections  
Rear of MP-15E main unit  
V
L
R
OUT  
PC-AUDIO  
IN  
S-VIDEO  
VIDEO-IN  
TEST  
RGB-OUT  
PC-IN  
Fix the connector cable using the  
screw-in fasteners.  
To audio output To speaker  
terminal on PC input terminals  
The connector cable model No. differs  
according to the type of PC.  
To RGB input  
connector on monitor  
To analog RGB  
connector on PC  
Connecting to IBM NOTE and Compatible (DOS/V)  
Signal cable MPC-VGA (supplied)  
To PC-IN  
terminal  
MP-15E  
NOTE  
After you have connected the MPC-VGA cable, check the external CRT output/internal LCD output states and set  
the mode in the software running on the PC.  
The connection with the PC will not be made if you do not set the external CRT output mode.  
Connecting to an IBM Desktop and Compatible (DOS/V)  
Cable supplied with monitor  
To RGB-OUT  
terminal  
To PC-IN  
terminal  
Signal Cable  
MPC-VGA (supplied)  
MP-15E  
NOTE  
• When connecting the projector directly to the PC without using the monitor supplied with the PC, you can connect  
by the MPC-VGA cable only.  
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Connecting to Apple Macintosh Notebook  
Excluding Power Book Duo, 100, 140, 145B, 150, 170  
Signal cable  
MPC-VGA (supplied)  
Display adapter  
for Power Book  
To PC-IN  
terminal  
Conversion adapter  
MPA-MAC-P  
MP-15E  
NOTE  
• When connecting the Power Book Duo, the Duo Dock or Mini Dock is required.  
• The Power Book display adapter is sometimes not supplied with the Power Book. If it is not supplied, buy a  
separate display adapter from a Macintosh computer store.  
(Apple M3927LL/A or equivalent)  
Connecting to Apple Macintosh Desktop  
Cable supplied with monitor  
Conversion adapter  
MPA-MAC  
To RGB-OUT  
terminal  
Conversion adapter  
MPA-MAC-P  
To PC-IN  
terminal  
Signal cable  
MPC-VGA (supplied)  
MP-15E  
NOTE  
• When connecting the projector directly to the Macintosh without using the monitor supplied with the Macintosh,  
you can connect by the MPC-MAC cable only.  
• When connecting the Power Mac 6100, the Power Mac display adapter (M2681LL/A) is required.  
• The projector cannot be connected to iMac or iBook.  
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Connecting to a Personal Computer  
Connecting to a Video Deck or Laser Disc Player  
Images from a video deck or laser disk player can be projected on the large screen.  
Or  
Laser Disk Player  
Video Deck  
To Video Output Terminal  
To Audio Output Terminal  
V
L
R
OUT  
PC-AUDIO  
IN  
S-VIDEO  
TEST  
VIDEO-IN  
RGB-OUT  
PC-IN  
Terminal Section on Rear of MP-15E.  
NOTE  
• When both VIDEO and S-VIDEO are connected, S-VIDEO is given higher display priority.  
• Before using the video deck or laser disk player, close the document cover. (Otherwise, the glass on the document  
pickup section may vibrate and cause a rattling sound.)  
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Basic Operation  
Basic operation of PC or video input  
Preparation: Turn connected devices on.  
2,5,6,7  
1
3
4
1
2
Connect the power cord.  
The projector is in the standby mode, and the power indicator  
LED lights (red).  
ON/STANDBY  
LAMP  
Press the ON/STANDBY button.  
The LED lights, and the power indicator LED lights (green).  
The LAMP LED lights (green).  
ALARM  
If the LED lights (red) and starts blinking, see page 49.  
Select the external input device.  
Select the video source to be displayed from OHP/PC/video  
deck.  
Main Unit Operation  
VIDEO  
PC  
OHP  
The selected input screen is displayed.  
Remote Control Operation  
PC/video  
OHP  
PC  
VIDEO  
Operate the  
connected device.  
See page 29.  
OHP  
NOTE  
When PC/video is selected and the device is not connected, or the connected device is not turned on, a blue  
display appears and “No input” is displayed.  
3
Adjust the zoom.  
Adjust the screen size by turning the zoom adjustment ring on  
the projector lens.  
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Basic Operation  
4
5
Adjust the focus.  
Adjust the focus ring on the projection lens until the projected  
image is sharp.  
Compensate keystone.  
See “Compensating Keystone” on page 33.  
Remote Control Operation  
KEYSTONE  
6
7
Adjust the PC zoom.  
Remote Control Operation  
See “PC Zoom” on page 32.  
ZOOM  
Adjust the volume.  
Remote Control Operation  
VOLUME  
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When You Have Finished Using the Projector  
8
9
8
Turn the lamp off.  
Press the ON/STANDBY button. (Hold down for at least one  
second.)  
Main Unit Operation  
ON/STANDBY  
“Press ON/STANDBY again to turn off.” is displayed on the  
projection screen.  
Remote Control Operation  
Press the ON/STANDBY button again.  
The LAMP LED blinks (green), and goes out after about 120  
seconds.  
ON/  
STANDBY  
The power indicator LED lights (red).  
NOTE  
For one minute after the lamp lights, the lamp will not go out even if the ON/STANDBY button is pressed.  
At this time, “Cannot light for one minute.” is displayed.  
9
Disconnect the power cord.  
The power indicator LED on the operation panel goes out.  
ON/STANDBY  
LAMP  
ALARM  
CAUTION  
• Do not disconnect the power cord before turning off the lamp or before the lamp LED goes out. Doing so  
might shorten the life of the lamp.  
• Disconnect the power cord from the power outlet if you are not going to use the projector for a long period of time.  
• Allow at least about ten seconds before reconnecting the power supply after disconnecting the power cord.  
NOTE  
• Due to its characteristics, the lamp may not light if it is turned on immediately after it is turned off. Wait for  
at least one minute before turning it on again.  
• The lamp may emit a slight humming noise when it is turned on. This is not a malfunction.  
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Basic Operation  
Basic Operations in the OHP Mode  
The functions described here can be operated only when OHP input is selected.  
2,3  
1
NOTE  
• The projected image in the OHP display (projection of actual object) may be slightly distorted as a very wide-  
angle lens is used.  
1
Place the object you want to project.  
Open the document cover, and place the document or printed  
matter you want to project on the document pickup section.  
Close the document cover.  
NOTE  
• Objects can be projected even if the document cover is not closed. However, unwanted objects will also be  
picked up, making the projected image difficult to view.  
2
3
Adjust the zoom ratio.  
Main Unit Operation  
You can adjust the zoom between 1x to 2x.  
ZOOM  
Pressing the button on the left reduces the image, and  
pressing the button on the right enlarges the image.  
Remote Control Operation  
ZOOM  
Move the zooming position.  
Press the arrow buttons on the remote controller to move the  
Remote Control Operation  
zooming position of the image.  
PUSH  
SET  
Button: Moves the position up.  
Button: Moves the position down.  
Button: Moves the position to the left.  
Button: Moves the position to the right.  
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Adjust the brightness.  
Pressing the button on the left darkens the screen, and  
pressing the button on the right lightens the screen.  
Main Unit Operation  
BRIGHTNESS  
When the projected image is frozen, brightness cannot be  
adjusted. Cancel freeze to adjust the brightness.  
Remote Control Operation  
BRIGHT.  
NOTE  
• When projecting dark documents or printed matter, adjust to lighten the screen, and when projecting bright  
documents or printed matter, adjust to darken the screen.  
5
6
Freeze the screen.  
Main Unit Operation  
Each press of the FREEZE button freezes the projected  
screen or cancels a frozen screen. When the FREEZE button  
is used, the projected image will stay fixed at the same  
location even if the document is moved.  
FREEZE  
When images are frozen, the FREEZE LED lights (green).  
When images are frozen, zoom, moving of the zooming  
position, and keystone compensation are possible. Bright-  
ness, however, cannot be compensated.  
Remote Control Operation  
FREEZE  
Switch to portrait display.  
Remote Control Operation  
The output screen is switched to the portrait display mode by  
turning the PORTRAIT button ON when projecting portrait  
documents.  
PORTRAIT  
The left and right scroll buttons can be operated only when  
the left and right sides of the image on the display are clipped  
when the zoom ratio has been adjusted.  
7
Compensate the keystone.  
See “Compensating Keystone” on page 33.  
Remote Control Operation  
KEYSTONE  
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Basic Operation  
Document Orientation and Pickup Size  
Place the document or printed matter face down at the orientation shown in the figure below.  
A B C  
a b c  
The maximum size that documents or printed matter can be picked up is 216 mm/8.5 in  
(vertical) and 288 mm/11.3 in (horizontal). For this reason, the projected sizes are as follows  
when an A4-size sheet of paper is placed at the respective orientations. (Shaded section is the  
projected area.)  
A4 horizontal orientation  
A4 vertical orientation  
297 mm/11.6 in (paper size)  
288 mm/11.3 in (pickup size)  
288 mm/11.3 in (pickup size)  
210 mm/8.3 in (paper size)  
Parts protruding outside the pickup area are  
not projected on the screen. To project these  
parts, move the paper.  
When placing A4-size paper vertically, the  
screen can be effectively used by enlarging  
the zooming ratio.  
Attaching the Positioning Plate  
Attach the positioning plate in the direction shown below.  
Documents can be easily centered by aligning them with the positioning plate when placing  
them on the pickup section.  
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PC Zoom  
The functions described here can be operated only when PC input is selected.  
The zoom function can be operated on the remote controller.  
1
Select the input.  
Select PC (personal computer) as the video source to be  
displayed. The PC input image is displayed.  
Main Unit Operation  
VIDEO  
PC  
* You can select the input on either the main unit or the remote  
controller.  
OHP  
Remote Control Operation  
PC  
VIDEO  
OHP  
2
3
Select the zoom ratio.  
Select the zoom (enlargement ratio) by the ZOOM button on  
the remote controller.  
Remote Control Operation  
Pressing the  
Pressing the  
button enlarges the image up to 4x.  
button reduces the image down to 1x.  
ZOOM  
* You can select any zoom ratio (enlargement ratio) up to 4x.  
Move the zooming position.  
Press the arrow buttons on the remote controller to move the  
zooming position of the image.  
Remote Control Operation  
Button: Moves the position up.  
Button: Moves the position down.  
PUSH  
SET  
Button: Moves the position to the left.  
Button: Moves the position to the right.  
* Blank areas may appear at the top, bottom, left or right in the  
PC signals that are input to the projector on the zoom  
display area.  
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Basic Operation  
Compensating Keystone  
When keystone compensation is performed, the resolution at the top (or bottom) of the  
screen is reduced, making small characters harder to read. To prevent this, place the  
projector on as level a table as possible, and set “Keystone” in the “Setting” menu to “0”.  
(For details of how to set this, see “Performing Various Adjustments” on page 34.)  
How to Compensate Keystone  
Example 1  
Press the  
KEYSTONE button on the remote controller to reduce the width at the bottom  
of the screen.  
Example 2  
Press the  
the screen.  
KEYSTONE button on the remote controller to reduce the width at the top of  
NOTE  
• As image processing is performed for keystone compensation, displayed images (characters, etc.) are displayed  
slightly blurred when keystone compensation is used compared with when it is not used.  
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Performing Various Adjustments  
Menu Structure  
You can perform various adjustments and make various settings by operating the buttons  
with the menu screen displayed on the projection screen. To display the main menu screen,  
MENU  
MENU  
connect the PC or video deck, and press the  
button (or  
button) with the PC or  
video deck turned on. Move to the required menu from the main menu screen.  
The figure below shows how to move between the main menu and menu screens. (When  
OHP is selected as the input, the menus are displayed even if the PC or video deck is not  
connected. When PC or VIDEO is selected, the menu will not be displayed unless there is  
an input signal.)  
MENU  
SET  
Main menu  
MENU  
Menu  
Image adjustment  
Contrast  
Brightness  
Red  
0
MENU  
(or  
)
Volume  
(or  
)
Lamp setting  
Language selection  
Projection mode  
Memory  
0
0
0
Image adjustment  
Sync adjustment  
Setting  
Blue  
Standard  
Quit  
Image adjustment  
Quit  
Gamma  
Red  
PHOTO TEXT  
/
Displayed only when  
OHP input is selected  
0
0
<When PC Input is Selected>  
Blue  
Standard  
Quit  
Sync adjustment  
Clock  
Phase  
50  
50  
9
Displayed only when  
PC input is selected  
Horizontal  
Vertical  
Standard  
15  
Quit  
Setting  
Input signal 1024  
X
768  
48.2KHz 60Hz  
Keystone  
0
Auto power off  
Start up screen  
Standard  
/
/
O
O
N
N
OFF  
OFF  
MENU  
Quit  
Volume  
Lamp setting  
Language selection  
Projection mode  
Video select  
Lamp Setting  
Image adjustment  
Video adjustment  
Setting  
Lamp usage time  
0
H
Economy mode  
O
N
/
OFF  
Quit  
Quit  
<When Video Input is Selected>  
Memory  
Save  
Displayed only when  
PC input is selected  
Load  
Quit  
Video adjustment  
0
Tint  
Displayed only when  
video deck input is  
selected  
0
0
R
G
Color  
Sharpness  
Standard  
Quit  
Volume  
Quit  
MENU  
Image adjustment  
Setting  
Language selection  
English  
Language selection  
Projection mode  
Quit  
Lamp setting  
Quit  
Projection mode  
<When OHP is Selected>  
Floor  
Rear  
Quit  
Video select  
Displayed only when  
video deck input is  
selected  
AUTO  
PAL B,G,H,I  
NTSC 3.58  
SECAM  
PAL  
PAL  
M
N
PAL 60  
NTSC 4.43  
Quit  
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Basic Operation  
Description of Menu Items  
The following describes each of the menu screens, and the items and functions that can be  
set in these menu screens. For details of how to set these menu items, see “Basic Opera-  
tion” on page 38.  
Image Adjustment (when PC input or video deck input are selected)  
Image adjustment  
Setting Item  
-100 ~ +100 Adjusts the contrast of the screen.  
Menu Item  
Contrast  
Brightness  
Red  
Description  
Contrast  
Brightness  
Red  
0
0
0
0
-100 ~ +100  
-100 ~ +100  
Adjusts the brightness of the screen.  
Adjusts the shade of the color red.  
Blue  
-100 ~ +100 Adjusts the shade of the color blue.  
Blue  
Standard  
Quit  
<Image Adjustment Menu>  
Image Adjustment (when OHP is selected)  
Image adjustment  
Setting Item  
Menu Item  
Description  
Gamma  
Red  
/
PHOTO TEXT  
PHOTO/TEXT  
Gamma  
The TEXT setting compensates for  
text documents, and the PHOTO  
setting compensates for photo  
0
0
Blue  
documents. Select the setting to suit  
the document you are projecting.  
Standard  
Quit  
-100 ~ +100 Adjusts the shade of the color red.  
Red  
Blue  
<Image Adjustment Menu>  
-100 ~ +100  
Adjusts the shade of the color blue.  
Sync Adjustment (only when PC input is selected)  
Sync adjustment  
Setting Item  
Description  
Menu Item  
Clock  
0
0
Clock  
Phase  
-100 ~ +100 Adjusts the horizontal size of the  
image.  
9
Horizontal  
Vertical  
-100 ~ +100  
-100 ~ +100  
Phase  
Adjusts noise and flickering.  
15  
Horizontal  
Adjusts the horizontal position of  
the image.  
Standard  
Quit  
<Sync Adjustment Menu>  
-100 ~ +100 Adjusts the vertical position of the  
image.  
Vertical  
NOTE  
• Menu items sometimes cannot be adjusted within the range -100 to +100 depending on the PC input signal.  
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Setting  
Setting  
Setting Item  
Menu Item  
Description  
Input signal  
Keystone  
1024 X 768  
48.2KHz 60Hz  
-100 ~ +100 Compensates the keystone of the  
image.  
Keystone  
0
Auto power off  
Start up screen  
Standard  
/
O N OFF  
ON/OFF  
Auto power off  
Sets the auto power off function  
ON/OFF. When auto power off is  
set to ON, the projector automati-  
cally enters the standby mode if no  
signals are input for a fixed period  
of time (about 15 minutes).  
/
O N OFF  
Quit  
<Setting Menu>  
ON/OFF  
Startup screen  
Sets whether or not to display the  
logo while the lamp is lit.  
NOTE  
• In the “Setting” menu, the currently set input signals can be displayed for confirmation.  
Lamp Setting  
Lamp Setting  
Setting Item  
Description  
Menu Item  
Lamp usage time  
10 H  
ON/OFF  
Economy mode  
Sets the lamp economy mode.  
Economy mode  
/
O N OFF  
* When the lamp economy mode is set to “ON”, lamp brightness  
is reduced slightly, and the power consumption is reduced.  
The rotating noise of the fan is also reduced at the same time.  
Quit  
<Lamp Setting Menu>  
NOTE  
• In the “Lamp setting” menu, the current accumulated usage time of the lamp can be displayed for confirmation.  
Video Adjustment (only when video deck input is selected)  
Video adjustment  
Setting Item  
Menu Item  
Tint  
Description  
Tint  
0
0
0
-100 ~ +100  
Adjusts the tint of projected images.  
R
G
Color  
-100 ~ +100 Adjusts the color of projected images.  
0 ~ 6  
Color  
Sharpness  
Standard  
Sharpness  
Adjusts image sharpness.  
Quit  
<Video Adjustment Menu>  
Memory (only when PC input and video deck input is selected)  
Memory  
Setting Item  
Description  
Menu Item  
Save  
Save  
Saves the details set in the Sync  
Adjustment menu.  
Load  
Quit  
Load  
Loads saved details.  
<Memory Menu>  
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Basic Operation  
Volume (only when PC input and video deck input is selected)  
Volume  
Setting Item  
Menu Item  
Volume  
Description  
Adjusts the volume.  
Quit  
<Volume Menu>  
Language Selection  
Language selection  
English  
Setting Item  
English  
Menu Item  
Description  
Language  
selection  
Sets the language of the  
menu display.  
Japanese  
Quit  
<Language Selection Menu>  
Projection Mode  
Projection mode  
Floor  
Setting Item  
Menu Item  
Description  
Standard  
Projection  
mode  
Adjusts the projection mode  
according to the installation  
method (front (standard)  
Rear  
Quit  
Rear  
projection or rear projection).  
<Projection Mode Menu>  
Video Select (only when video deck input is selected)  
Video select  
Setting Item  
AUTO  
Description  
Menu Item  
AUTO  
PAL B,G,H,I  
NTSC 3.58  
SECAM  
PAL  
PAL  
M
N
Video select  
Selects the input signal type.  
PAL B,G,H,I  
NTSC3.58  
SECAM  
PAL 60  
NTSC 4.43  
Quit  
NTSC4.43  
PAL M  
<Video Select Menu>  
PAL N  
PAL 60  
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Basic Operation  
The following describes basic operations in the following menus: “Image Adjustment”, “Sync  
Adjustment”, “Setting”, “Lamp Setting”, “Volume”, “Language Selection”, “Video Adjust-  
ment”, “Projection Mode”, and “Video Select” with the exception of “Memory”, which is  
described on page 42.  
MENU  
MENU  
1
Press the  
button (or the  
button).  
Main Unit Operation  
The main menu is displayed.  
MENU  
1,2  
MENU  
SET  
Volume  
Image adjustment  
Sync adjustment  
Setting  
Lamp setting  
Language selection  
Projection mode  
Memory  
ADJUST/VOLUME  
Quit  
<Example: When PC input is selected>  
MENU  
Remote Control Operation  
2
Press the  
button (or  
buttons) to  
select the item you want to set.  
ON/  
AUTO  
SYNC  
STANDBY  
LASER  
MENU  
Lamp setting  
Volume  
Image adjustment  
Sync adjustment  
Setting  
PC  
VIDEO  
Language selection  
Projection mode  
Memory  
PUSH  
SET  
1
Quit  
OHP  
MENU  
<Example: When “Sync adjustment” is selected>  
PORTRAIT  
FREEZE  
ZOOM  
BRIGHT.  
VOLUME  
KEYSTONE  
2
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Basic Operation  
SET  
3
Press the  
button (or the  
button).  
The menu screen for the item you want to set is displayed.  
Main Unit Operation  
To return to the initial settings when you bought the  
SET  
projector, select “Standard” and press the  
button (or  
button) in the “Image adjustment”, “Sync adjustment”,  
“Setting” or “Video adjustment” menus.  
3
4-1  
Sync adjustment  
MENU  
SET  
0
0
Clock  
Phase  
ADJUST/VOLUME  
9
Horizontal  
Vertical  
15  
Standard  
Quit  
<Example: Sync Adjustment Menu>  
When selecting “ON” or “OFF”.  
Menu items that require selection of “ON” or “OFF” are  
“Auto power off”, “Start up screen” and “Economy mode”.  
For details of these menu items, see page 35.  
Remote Control Operation  
3
ON/  
STANDBY  
AUTO  
SYNC  
MENU  
4-1 Press the  
button (or  
buttons) to  
LASER  
select the item you want to set.  
PC  
VIDEO  
Setting  
PUSH  
SET  
Input signal  
Keystone  
1024 X 768  
0
48.2KHz 60Hz  
Auto power off  
Start up screen  
Standard  
/
O N OFF  
OHP  
MENU  
/
O N OFF  
PORTRAIT  
FREEZE  
Quit  
4-1  
ZOOM  
BRIGHT.  
VOLUME  
KEYSTONE  
<Example: When “Auto power off” is selected>  
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4-2 Press the  
/
buttons (or  
buttons)  
Main Unit Operation  
to select “ON” or “OFF”.  
Setting  
Input signal  
Keystone  
1024 X 768  
0
48.2KHz 60Hz  
4-1  
MENU  
SET  
Auto power off  
Start up screen  
Standard  
/
O N OFF  
/
O N OFF  
Quit  
ADJUST/VOLUME  
When adjusting in single point units  
Menu items that require adjustment in single point units are  
“Contrast”, “Red”, “Blue”, “Clock”, “Phase”, “Horizontal”,  
“Vertical”, “Keystone”, “Tint”, “Color”, “Sharpness”, and  
“Volume”. For details of these menu items, see page 35.  
4-2  
Remote Control Operation  
MENU  
4-1 Press the  
button (or  
select the item you want to set, and press  
the button or button.  
buttons) to  
ON/  
STANDBY  
AUTO  
SYNC  
LASER  
Sync adjustment  
0
PC  
VIDEO  
Clock  
Phase  
PUSH  
SET  
0
9
Horizontal  
Vertical  
15  
OHP  
MENU  
Standard  
Quit  
PORTRAIT  
FREEZE  
<Example: When “Clock” is selected>  
ZOOM  
BRIGHT.  
VOLUME  
KEYSTONE  
4-2  
4-1  
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Basic Operation  
4-2 Press the  
/
buttons (or  
buttons)  
to adjust the setting.  
Main Unit Operation  
Sync adjustment  
0
0
Clock  
Phase  
4-1,5  
5
MENU  
SET  
9
Horizontal  
Vertical  
15  
Standard  
Quit  
ADJUST/VOLUME  
Others  
Other menu items include “Language selection”, “Projection  
mode” and “Video select”. For details of menu items, see  
page 35.  
4-2  
MENU  
4-1 Press the  
button (or  
buttons) to  
Remote Control Operation  
select the item you want to set, and press  
SET  
the  
button (or  
button).  
5
Language selection  
ON/  
STANDBY  
AUTO  
SYNC  
LASER  
English  
PC  
VIDEO  
PUSH  
SET  
Quit  
<Example: When “English” is selected from the “Language  
Selection” menu>  
OHP  
MENU  
PORTRAIT  
FREEZE  
ZOOM  
BRIGHT.  
VOLUME  
KEYSTONE  
MENU  
5
Press the  
select “Quit” and then press the  
(or button).  
button (or  
buttons) to  
SET  
button  
This returns the display to the main menu. The display  
automatically disappears, and adjustment values are  
stored to memory if buttons are not operated for about 15  
seconds.  
4-2  
4-1,5  
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About the Memory Menu  
If you have made adjustments to the size of an image, noise or flicker, or the horizontal and  
vertical positions when you have selected PC input, the details of these settings can be saved to  
memory. You can also call up details of setups that you have saved.  
When you first buy your projector, nothing is set to these memory items.  
How to Save  
1
2
Adjust the image display in the Sync Adjustment menu (page 35).  
Select "Memory" in the main menu.  
Memory  
Save  
Load  
Quit  
3
Select "Save".  
MENU  
Save  
Press the  
button (or  
buttons) to  
select the item to save.  
You can register up to five items you want to  
save to memory.  
0 x 0  
0 x 0  
0 x 0  
0 x 0  
0 x 0  
0 Hz  
0 Hz  
0 Hz  
0 Hz  
0 Hz  
The message “Save?” is displayed as shown below. If you select “YES”, the item is saved and  
the menu automatically disappears.  
Save  
If you select “NO”, the menu automatically  
disappears.  
0 x 0  
0 x 0  
0 x 0  
0 x 0  
0 x 0  
0 Hz  
0 Hz  
Save ?  
YES / N O  
0 Hz  
0 Hz  
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Basic Operation  
How to Load Saved Settings  
1
Select “Memory” in the main menu.  
Memory  
Save  
Load  
Quit  
2
Select "Load".  
MENU  
Press the  
button (or  
buttons) to  
Load  
select the data to be loaded.  
Select an item to which saved data is regis-  
tered.  
0 x 0  
1280 x 720  
1024 x 768  
0 x 0  
0 Hz  
60Hz  
60Hz  
0 Hz  
0 x 0  
0 Hz  
The message “Load?” is displayed as shown below. If you select “YES”, the item is loaded  
and the menu automatically disappears.  
If you select “NO”, the menu automatically  
Load  
disappears.  
0 x 0  
1280 x 720  
1024 x 768  
0 x 0  
0 Hz  
60Hz  
Load ?  
YES / N O  
0 Hz  
0 x 0  
0 Hz  
NOTE  
• Even if selected, the selected channel is canceled, and signal identification is switched to automatic extraction  
when the input signal changes.  
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Maintenance  
Protection Against Overheating  
Your projector is provided with internal protection circuits for preventing fire and damage to  
internal components due to abnormal temperature.  
When the power indicator LED is blinking:  
Action  
1. Unplug the power plug from the power outlet.  
2. Check the air filter for dirt.  
* If the LAMP LED also is blinking at the same time, replace the lamp.  
For details of how to replace the lamp, see page 46.  
When the ALARM LED is lit:  
Action  
1. Unplug the power plug from the power outlet.  
2. Check the following and take corrective actions.  
Is the ambient temperature  
more than 35°C (95°F)?  
Use your projector within an ambient temperature of  
0°C to 35°C (32°F to 95°F).  
Are any vent holes blocked?  
Is the air filter clogged?  
Place your projector away from walls and other objects.  
See "Do not block the air vents" on page 4.  
Clean the air filter.  
See "Cleaning and Replacing the Air Filter" on page 48.  
A probable cause is an  
internal circuit problem.  
Ask your dealer for repair.  
* When the ALARM LED is OFF, your projector is working properly.  
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Maintenance  
When the power fails (all LEDs are off with the power ON)  
Action  
1. Unplug the power plug from the power outlet.  
2. Check the following and take corrective actions.  
Is the ambient temperature  
more than 35°C (95°F)?  
Use your projector within an ambient temperature of  
0°C to 35°C (32°F to 95°F).  
Are any vent holes blocked?  
Place your projector away from walls and other objects.  
See "Do not block the air vents" on page 4.  
Is the lamp unit cover  
securely in place?  
Install the cover securely.  
See "Lamp Unit Replacement" on page 46.  
A probable cause is an  
internal circuit problem.  
Ask your dealer for repair.  
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Lamp Unit Replacement  
The target replacement time of the lamp used on this projector is 950 hours. (This may be  
shortened depending on the conditions of use.)  
Since there is a high possibility of lamp explosion if the cumulative usage time exceeds  
more than 1000 hours, the power to the lamp is cut off at 1000 hours.  
In the following instances where the cumulative usage time of the lamp is more than 950  
hours, replace the lamp unit (sold separately). When the projected image becomes dark or  
projected colors are unsatisfactory, the lamp has reached the end of its life. In this case,  
replace the lamp unit.  
When the message shown below is displayed while the lamp is lit (This appears when the  
cumulative usage time of the lamp is more than 950 hours.)  
Lamp usage 950 hours.  
Replace the lamp.  
When "Lamp usage time" on the menu display screen has reached 950 hours, the LAMP  
LED blinks.  
The lamp usage time is displayed in the “Lamp setting” menu for confirmation. (For  
details, see page 36.)  
When the LAMP LED is lit without the lamp lighting.  
(When the cumulative usage time of the lamp is more than 1000 hours.)  
ON/STANDBY  
LAMP  
ALARM  
WARNING  
• Do not replace the lamp unit immediately after you have turned the projector off.  
The lamp becomes very hot and may cause a burn injury. Turn off the lamp, unplug the plug from the power outlet,  
and then wait at least one hour before replacing the lamp.  
• Do not touch the lamp with your hands. This may result in reduced brightness or reduced lamp life.  
• This projector contains many glass components (e.g. a lamp and mirrors). If these glass components break,  
handle them with care to prevent personal injury from glass fragments. Contact your dealer or a Nippon Avionics  
service center for repair.  
CAUTION  
• This lamp unit is not compatible with the lamp unit for the MP-100, MP-150, MP-200, MP-250, MP-300, and MP-  
400. Specify the exclusive lamp unit (model No.: MPLU-10).  
Procedure  
1
Remove the lamp unit cover.  
Loosen the lamp unit cover screws (2 pieces) using a  
regular screwdriver.  
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Maintenance  
2
3
4
5
Loosen the lamp unit retaining screw.  
Loosen the lamp unit screw. (1 piece)  
Draw out the lamp unit.  
Hold the handle and lift the lamp unit upward.  
Install a new lamp unit.  
q Hold the lamp unit and push it in.  
w Tighten the lamp unit retaining screw.  
e Turn down the handle of the lamp unit.  
r Install the lamp unit cover, and tighten the two  
retaining screws.  
MENU  
Reset the lamp usage time.  
Perform the following in the standby state.  
VIDEO  
PC  
OHP  
Press the  
,
and  
buttons once in that order  
3
1
2
MENU  
VIDEO  
OHP  
PC  
with the  
button held down.  
The LAMP LED then blinks.  
CAUTION  
Do not reset the lamp usage time without replacing the lamp.  
The probability of a lamp explosion increases if the cumula-  
tive usage time of the lamp is more than 1000 hours.  
6
Verify that the display of lamp usage time  
in the Lamp Setting menu is "0H" as  
shown to the left.  
Lamp Setting  
Lamp usage time  
0 H  
If the lamp usage time is not reset, reset it by repeating  
step 5.  
Economy mode  
/
O N OFF  
Quit  
CAUTION  
Be sure to reset the lamp usage time after replacing the lamp.  
Otherwise, the correct usage time cannot be known. When  
the display exceeds 1000 hours, the power to the lamp is  
forcibly turned off regardless of the lamp's life.  
NOTE  
• As a safety precaution, your projector does not turn on unless the lamp unit cover is installed.  
• The lamp unit sold separately comes with an air filter as part of the lamp kit. When replacing the lamp unit, be  
sure to replace the air filter as well. (See page 48.)  
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Cleaning the Air Filter  
The air filter is an important part as it keeps the optical components inside your projector  
free from dirt and dust. A clogged air filter can cause the temperature to rise inside your  
projector and the fan speed to increase. This, in turn, may reduce lamp life or cause the  
projector to malfunction. The air filter should be cleaned regularly (about once a month if  
the projector is used four hours a day).  
Replace with a new air filter if it is difficult to remove dust and dirt from the air filter.  
Procedure  
1
2
Remove the air filter.  
Pull the air filter in the direction of the arrow while  
pressing in the indent to remove.  
Vacuum the sponge to take off dust.  
Vacuum the outside surface of the sponge as shown in  
the illustration.  
3
Mount the air filter.  
Follow step 1 in reverse order.  
CAUTION  
Caring for the Air Filter and Cautions  
• Do not wash the air filter with water or other liquids. This may cause the filter to clog.  
• Do not wipe the air filter with a cloth or a wet rag as this, too, may cause the filter to clog.  
• Always vacuum from the outside of the air filter. If you vacuum from the inside of the air filter, this will reduce the  
effectiveness of the air filter.  
• Do not forget to install the air filter. If the projector is left without the air filter installed, dust may enter the projector  
and cause dirty projected images.  
• When the air filter becomes damaged, be sure to replace with a new one. If the projector is used with the air filter  
damaged, dust may enter the projector and cause dirty projected images.  
NOTE  
The lamp will not light unless the air filter is mounted.  
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Troubleshooting  
Troubleshooting  
If you think a problem has occurred, check the following items before asking for a repair.  
Page(s)  
18  
Symptom  
Power is not on.  
To be Checked  
• Verify that the power cord is plugged in.  
• Verify that the lamp unit cover is installed.  
• Verify that the lamp has not blown.  
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The projection lamp does not light.  
46  
48  
• Verify that the air filter is installed.  
44  
• Verify the internal temperature. The lamp does not light due to a  
protection control if the temperature is too high.  
• Verify that the lamp usage time is less than 1000 hours.  
• Verify the selection of the connected input.  
• Verify that the cable for the connected device is appropriately  
connected.  
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26  
No image is displayed.  
19, 25  
35  
• Verify sure that Brightness or Contrast in the Image Adjustment  
menu is not set to minimum.  
21  
21  
18  
33  
27  
17  
• Verify that the resolution on the PC is correctly set.  
• Verify the functions of the PC.  
The image is distorted.  
The image is blurred.  
• Verify that the projector is placed properly.  
• Keystone compensation may be applied.  
• Check the focus.  
• Make sure that the projection distance is within the focusing  
distance.  
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35  
14  
• Keystone compensation may be applied.  
• Adjust Phase in the Sync Adjustment menu.  
• Perform the automatic sync adjustment by pressing the AUTO  
SYNC button.  
The image is flickering.  
The image is out of alignment.  
The color is out of alignment.  
No sound.  
35  
35  
37  
• Check the setting of the Sync Adjustment menu.  
• Adjust Phase in the Sync Adjustment menu.  
• Make sure that the setting in the Volume menu is not set to  
minimum.  
The cabinet produces a cracking sound.  
The ALARM LED lights up or blinks.  
• A sound is produced when the cabinet slightly expands or contracts  
due to the changes in the room temperature. This will not affect  
projector performance.  
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48  
• Follow the procedures for protection against overheating.  
• Make sure that the air filter is not dirty.  
• Make sure that the lamp usage time is not more than 950 hours.  
• Make sure that the air filter is not disconnected.  
• Make sure that the battery is not blown or worn.  
• Make sure that other light from lighting, for example, is not entering  
the remote control sensor.  
The LAMP LED blinks (red).  
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The power indicator LED blinks.  
The remote controller does not work.  
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15  
9, 10  
9, 10  
15  
• Make sure that the remote control sensor of the main unit is not  
obstructed.  
• Make sure that the projector is not installed near inverter-driven  
equipment.  
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Limited Warranty & Warranty Service  
LIMITED WARRANTY PERIOD  
• The Limited Warranty is valid for one year from the date of purchase. This Limited Warranty does not cover  
consumable parts such as lamp and air filter.  
• Some repairs are chargeable to the user even within the effective Limited Warranty period.  
• For details of repairs after the Limited Warranty period has elapsed, consult your dealer. Repairs can be  
performed at cost to the user if the functions of the product can be maintained.  
WARRANTY SERVICE PROCEDURE  
• Before asking for service, check the Troubleshooting section once again. If, as a result of this check, you  
think that a fault has developed, contact the dealer from whom you purchased the product.  
• When asking for service, provide your dealer with the following information:  
Description of trouble (in as much detail as possible)  
Date of purchase  
Name  
Address  
Telephone number  
Product name and model No. (written on label on rear of multi projector)  
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Specifications  
Mode Name  
MP-15E  
Type  
3 primary Color LCD Shutter Projection Type  
LCD Panel Size  
Drive System  
0.9 inches x 3 Panels, Aspect Ratio 4:3  
Poly Silicon TFT Active Matrix  
Number of Pixels  
Arrangement  
786,432 pixels (1,024 x 768 dots) x 3  
Stripe  
Projection Lens  
Manual Zoom: 1 to 1.2x, f=36 mm to 43.2 mm, F2.2 to 2.6  
150 W  
Optical Source  
Display Size  
25 inches to 252 inches (projection distance 1.15 to 10 m)  
Full color (16,770,000 colors)  
Color Reproducibility  
Brightness  
1100 ANSI lumens (at normally white)  
Horizontal 15 to 80 kHz, Vertical 50 to 75 Hz  
1,024 x 768 dots (Compressed display of 1,280 x 1,024 dots is possible.)  
1/2 inch CCD camera (2 million pixels)  
4 frames/sec  
Scan Frequency  
Maximum Resolution (at RGB signal input)  
OHP  
Pickup unit  
Pickup speed  
Pickup size  
(actual  
object  
At 1x: 288 mm x 216 mm (11.3 in x 8.5 in),  
At 2x: 144 x 108 mm (5.7 in x 4.2 in)  
projection  
section)  
PC  
Signal system  
Video signal  
Separate Signal System  
(Analog  
Analog: 0.7Vp-p/75  
RGB Input  
)
Sync Signal  
Separate/composite: TTL Level (positive/negative)  
15 pin Mini D-sub 1 ch  
Input/Output Terminals  
Connection Cable  
Various cables for Macintosh, VGA (cables other than for VGA are sold  
separately)  
Video  
Signal system  
Input Terminal  
Video signal  
NTSC/PAL/SECAM  
RCA Pin Terminal 1 ch, S terminal 1 ch (Mini DIN4-pin) x 1  
0.7Vp-p/75Ω  
Monitor  
Output  
Sync Signal  
Separate TTL Level, Minus Polarity  
15 pin Mini D-sub 1 ch  
Output Terminal  
Audio Signal  
Input Terminal  
Audio Signal  
Output Terminal  
PC,  
0.4Vrms/47KΩ  
Video  
Monitor  
Output  
RCA Pin Jack  
1
0.4Vrms/47KΩ  
Stereo Mini Jack  
Audio Output  
1.5 W x 2 stereo  
Operating Range of Temperature and Humidity  
Power Source  
Temperature: 0 to 35˚C (32 to 95˚F), humidity: 20 to 80% (no condensation)  
100-120/220-240V AC  
50/60 Hz  
Power Consumption  
External Dimensions (mm/in)  
Weight  
250 W (during standby: approx. 7 W)  
298 (W) x 398 (D) x 189.5 (H) /11.7 (W) x 15.6 (D) x 7.4 (H) (including document cover)  
5.4 kg (12 lb) (including document cover)  
Accessories  
Power Cord (3 m/3.3 yd), Remote Control, Positioning Plate, User's Manual,  
Battery (AAA x 2), MPC-VGA Cable  
1 : Input signals, which are synchronized with the selected screen, are provided for output.  
Specifications and designs are subject to change without prior notice in order to improve the product.  
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NIPPON AVIONICS CO.,LTD.  
Head office : 3-20-1 Nishi Shinbashi, Minato-ku, Tokyo  
Technical Support Information  
Instrument Service Center, Electronics Equipment Division  
2-28-2 Hongo, Seya-ku, Yokohama  
Zip code : 246-0015  
Tel : 81-45-304-8233  
To customers : Enter the name and date of the store where you purchased this  
product. This information will be useful when you ask your dealer  
for repair.  
• Date of Purchase  
• Store of Purchase  
(year, month, day)  
Telephone Number :  
(
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7000468-R015Eq  
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