| High Light Output Projection System • Großbildschirm Projektions-System   XT9000   User’s Manual • Bedienungshandbuch   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Precautions: Please read this manual carefully before using your   NEC XT9000 Projector and keep the manual handy for future refer-   ence.   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.   WARNING   3. GSGV Acoustic Noise Information Ordinance:   The sound pressure level is less than 70 dB(A) according to ISO 3744   or ISO 7779.   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.   WARNING   AVERTISSEMENT   TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARDS, DO NOT EXPOSE   THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. ALSO DO NOT USE THIS   UNIT’S POLARIZED PLUGWITH AN EXTENSION CORD RECEP-   TACLE OR OTHER OUTLETS, UNLESS THE PRONGS CAN BE   FULLY INSERTED. REFRAIN FROM OPENING THE CABINET AS   THERE ARE HIGH-VOLTAGE COMPONENTS INSIDE. REFER   SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.   POUR EVITER UN FEU OU UN RISQUE D’ELECTROCUTION   NE PAS EXPOSER CET ENSEMBLE A LA PLUIE OU A   L’HUMIDITE;DE MEME, NE PAS BRANCHER LA PRISE POLAIRE   AVEC UNE RALLONGE A MOINS QUE LES DENTS DE LA PRE-   MIERE NE S’Y INSERENT PLEINEMENT.   EVITER D’OUVRIR LE COFFRET CAR IL Y A, A L’INTERIEUR,   DES COMPOSANTS SOUMIS A UNE HAUTE-TENSION; POUR   LES REPARATIONS, S’ADRESSER A UN PERSONNEL   QUALIFIE.   CAUTION   ATTENTION   RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK   RISQUE D’ELECTROCUTION   DO NOT OPEN   NE PAS OUVRIR   CAUTION:   TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT   OPEN COVER. NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS IN-   SIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE   PERSONNEL.   ATTENTION: POUR EVITER LES RISQUES D’ELECTROCUTION, NE   PASOUVRIRLECOUVERCLE. AUCUNDESELEMENTS   INTERNESNEDOITETREREPAREPARL’UTILISATEUR.   NE CONFIER L’ENTRETIEN QU’A UN PERSONNEL   QUALIFIE.   This symbol warns the user that uninsulated voltage   within the unit may have sufficient magnitude to cause   electric shock. Therefore, it is dangerous to make any   kind of contact with any part inside of this unit.   L’éclair fléché dans un triangle équilatéral est destiné à   avertirl’utilisateurdelaprésence, dansl’appareil, d’une   zone non-isolée soumise à une haute-tension dont   l’intensité est suffisante pour constituer un risque   d’electrocution.   This symbol alerts the user that important literature   concerning the operation and maintenance of this unit   hasbeenincluded.Therefore,itshouldbereadcarefully   in order to avoid any problems.   Le point d’exclamation dans un triangle équilatéral est   destinéàattirerl’attentiondel’utilisateursurlaprésence   d’informations de fonctionnement et d’entretien   importantesdanslabrochuredccompagnantl’appareil.   DOC compliance Notice   DOC avis de conformation   This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the   Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.   CetappareilnumériquedelaclasseArespectetouteslesexigences   du Réglement sur le Matériel D’interférence du Canada.   CAUTION   * In order to reduce any interference with radio and television reception use a signal cable with ferrite core attached.   Use of signal cables without a ferrite core attached may cause interference with radio and television reception.   * 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 installation 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.   E – ii   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Fire and Shock Precautions   Important Safeguards   1. Ensure that there is sufficient ventilation and that vents are unob-   structed to prevent potentially dangerous concentrations of ozone   and the build-up of heat inside your projector. Allow at least 8 inches   (20cm) of space between your projector and a wall. Allow at least 20   inches (50 cm) of space between the ventilation outlet and object.   These safety instructions are to ensure the long life of your projector   and to prevent fire and shock. Please read them carefully and heed all   warnings.   Installation   1. Place the projector on a flat, level surface and in a dry area free from   dust and moisture.   2. 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 your service person.   2. Do not place the projector in direct sunlight, near heaters or heat   radiating appliances.   3. Exposure to direct sunlight, smoke or steam could harm internal com-   ponents.   3. Do not place any liquids on top of your projector.   4. Handle your projector carefully.Dropping or jarring your projector could   damage internal components.   CAUTION: High Pressure Lamp May Explode if Improperly Handled.   Refer Servicing to Qualified Service Personnel.   5. Do not place heavy objects on top of the projector.   Lamp Caution: Please read before operation   Due to the lamp being sealed in a pressurized environment, there is   a small risk of explosion, if not operated correctly. There is minimal   risk involved, if the unit is in proper working order, but if damaged or   operated beyond the recommended 750 hours, the risk of explosion   increases.   Please note that there is a warning system built in, that displays the   following message when you reach 750 hours of operation” Lamp   Running Time is Over 750 Hours!!” When you see this message   please contact your NEC Dealer for a replacement.   6. If you wish to have the projector installed on the ceiling:   a Do not attempt to install the projector yourself.   b The projector must be installed by qualified technicians in order to ensure   proper operation and reduce the risk of bodily injury.   c In addition, the ceiling must be strong enough to support the projector   and the installation must be in accordance with any local building codes.   d Please consult your dealer for more information.   e Do not attempt to stack projectors on the ceiling.   If the lamp does explode, smoke will be discharged from the vents   located on the side of the unit. This smoke is comprised of glass in   particulate form and Xenon gas, and will not cause harm if kept out   of your eyes. If your eyes have been exposed to this gas, please   flush your eyes out with water immediately and seek immediate   medical attention. Do not rub your eyes! This could cause seri-   ous injury.   To Dealer or Installer:   To prevent the projector from falling, install it in a place and fasten it in a   way with sufficient strength to support the combined weight (107 kg/   236 lb) of the projector (84 kg/185.3 lb), the lens (10 kg/22 lb) and the   ceiling mount(13 kg/28.7 lb) for an extended period of time as well as to   withstand earthquakes.   Power Supply   1. The projector is designed to operate on a power supply of 2.8 KW   AC200-240V 50/60Hz. Ensure that your power supply fits this re-   quirement before attempting to use your projector.   WARNING: Do not look into the lens while the projector is on. Seri-   ous damage to your eyes could result.   2. Handle the power cable carefully and avoid excessive bending. A   damaged cord can cause electric shock or fire.   CAUTION   Do not unplug the power cable from the wall outlet under any one of   the following circumstances. Doing so can cause damage to the   projector:   3. If the projector will not be used for an extended period of time, dis-   connect the plug from the power outlet.   • While the message "Please wait a moment" appears. This mes-   sage will be displayed after the projector is turned off.   • Immediately after the power cable is plugged into the wall outlet   (the POWER indicator has not changed to a steady orange glow).   • Immediately after the cooling fan stops working (After the projec-   tor is turned off with the POWER OFF button the cooling fan con-   tinues to work for 3 minutes while the Two Digit INDICATOR "--"   flashes).   4. Placing the power cord and the RGB cable closely to each other can   cause beat noise. If this happens, keep the two separated so that   beat noise is not generated.   Cleaning   1. Unplug the projector before cleaning.   2. Clean the cabinet periodically with a damp cloth. If heavily soiled,   use a mild detergent. Never use strong detergents or solvents such   as alcohol or thinner.   3. Use a blower or lens paper to clean the lens, and be careful not to   scratch or mar the lens.   E – iii   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Précautions contre l'incendie ou la décharge   1. S'assurer qu'il y ait une ventilation suffisante et que les ouvertures   ne soient pas obstruées afin d'éviter des concentrations   potentiellement dangereuses d'ozone et l'accumulation de chaleur à   l'intérieur du projecteur. Laisser au moins 20 cm d'espace entre le   projecteur et un mur. Veuillez laisser un espace libre d’au moins 50   cm (20 pouces) entre les orifices de ventilation et l’objet.   Recommandations importantes   Ces instructions de sécurité ont pour but d'assurer une longue vie à   votre projecteur et d'éviter un incendie ou une décharge électrique.Prière   de les lire avec attention et de tenir compte de tous les avertissements.   Installation   1. Placer le projecteur sur une surface plate et de niveau, et dans un   endroit sec et à l'abri des poussières et de l'humidité.   2. Empêcher tous objets étrangers tels que des attaches trombones ou   des morceaux de papier de tomber à l'intérieur du projecteur. Ne pas   essayer de récupérer des objets qui seraient tombés dans le   projecteur. Ne pas introduire d'objets métalliques tels qu'un fil ou un   tournevis dans le projecteur. Si quelque-chose doit tomber dans le   projecteur, le débrancher immédiatement et faire enlever l'objet par   un technicien agréé NEC.   2. Ne pas exposer le projecteur aux rayons directs du soleil, ni le placer   près d'un chauffage ou de dispositifs de radiation de chaleur.   3. L'exposition aux rayons directs du soleil, à la fumée ou à la vapeur   pourrait endommager des composants internes.   4. Manipuler le projecteur avec précautions.Laisser tomber le projecteur   ou lui donner des chocs pourrait endommager des composants in-   ternes.   3. Ne pas poser de liquides sur le dessus du projecteur.   ATTENTION: La lampe à haute pression peut exploser si elle est   manipulée incorrectement. Confier l'entretien à du personnel   d'entretien qualifié.   5. Ne pas poser d'objets lourds sur le dessus du projecteur.   6. Si vous voulez installer le projecteur au plafond:   a. N’essayez pas d’installer le projecteur vous-même.   b. Le projecteur doit être installé par un technicien qualifié pour garantir une   installation réussie et réduire le risque d’éventuelles blessures corporelles.   c. De plus le plafond doit être suffisamment solide pour supporter le projecteur   et l’installation doit être conforme aux réglementations locales de con-   struction.   Précautions avec la lampe : lire avant l'utilisation   La lampe a été scellée dans un environnement sous pression, et il y   a donc un petit risque d'explosion, si elle n'est pas utilisée   correctement. Le risque est minime si l'appareil est en bon ordre de   marche, mais s'il est endommagé ou utilisé au-delà des 750 heures   recommandées, le risque d'explosion augmente alors.   Il est à noter l'existence d'un système d'avertissement intégré, lequel   affiche le message "Lamp Running Time is Over 750 Hours!! (Le   temps de fonctionnement de la lampe a dépassé 750 heures !!)"   lorsque les 750 heures de fonctionnement sont atteintes. Lorsque   ce message apparaît, prière de contacter son revendeur NEC pour   un remplacement.   Si la lampe explose, de la fumée peut être produite par les fentes   d'aération situées sur le côté de l'appareil.Cette fumée est composée   de verre sous forme de particules et de gaz de Xenon, et n'est pas   nuisible si elle est maintenue à distance des yeux. Si les yeux sont   exposés à ce gaz, les rincer immédiatement à l'eau courante et con-   sulter tout de suite un médecin. Ne pas frotter les yeux ! Cela   pourrait provoquer une grave blessure.   d. Veuillez consulter votre revendeur pour de plus amples informations.   e. Ne pas superposer les projecteurs accrochés au plafond.   A l’attention du revendeur ou de l’installateur:   Afin d’empêcher une chute éventuelle du projecteur, veuillez prendre   en compte lors de son placement et de sa fixation de la force nécessaire   pour supporter le poids total (107 kg), celui du projecteur (84 kg), de   l’objectif (10 kg) et de l’ensemble de fixation au plafond (13 kg), pour de   longues périodes et de façon à lui permettre de résister aux   tremblements de terre.   Alimentation   1. Le projecteur est conçu pour fonctionner sous une tension   d'alimentation de 2,8 KW CA 200-240 V 50/60 Hz. S'assurer que la   tension du secteur soit conforme à ces caractéristiques avant d'utiliser   le projecteur.   AVERTISSEMENT:   Ne pas regarder dans l'objectif lorsque le projecteur est allumé. De   sérieux dommages aux yeux pourraient en résulter.   2. Manipuler le cordon d'alimentation avec précautions et éviter des   flexions excessives. Un cordon endommagé peut occasionner une   décharge électrique ou un incendie.   ATTENTION   Ne pas débrancher le câble d’alimentation de la prise du secteur   dans les circonstances suivantes car cela risque d’endommager le   projecteur:   3. Si le projecteur ne doit pas être utilisé pendant une longue période,   débrancher la fiche de la prise de courant.   • Lorsque le message “Veuillez patientez un instant“ apparaît. Ce   message sera affiché après que le projecteur soit éteint.   • Immédiatement après que le cordon d'alimentation électrique ait   été branché sur la prise du mur (l'indicateur POWER n'est pas   encore devenu orange).   • Immédiatement après que le ventilateur de refroidissement de   soit arrêté de fonctionner. (Après que le projecteur ait été mis   hors tension à l’aide du bouton POWER OFF, le ventilateur   d’aération continue à tourner durant 3 minutes tandis que le   TÉMOIN à deux chiffres "--" clignote).   4. Placer le cordon d'alimentation et le câble RGB tout près l'un de   l'autre peut occasionner un bruit de battement. Si cela se produit, les   maintenir séparés jusqu'à ce que le bruit de battement disparaisse.   Nettoyage   1. Débrancher le projecteur avant de le nettoyer.   2. Nettoyer régulièrement le boîtier extérieur avec un chiffon humide.   S'il est très sale, utiliser un détergent doux. Ne jamais utiliser de   détergent forts ou de solvants tels que de l'alcool ou du diluant.   3. Utiliser un souffleur ou du papier pour objectif pour nettoyer l'objectif,   et faire attention de ne pas griffer ou endommager l'objectif.   E – iv   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   LIMITED WARRANTY (USA and Canada only)   NEC Technologies, Inc.(hereafter NECTECH) warrants this product to   be free from defects in material and workmanship under the following   terms.   LIMITATION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES   All implied warranties, including warranties of merchantability and fit-   ness for a particular purpose, are limited in duration to the length of   this warranty.   HOW LONG IS THE WARRANTY   Parts and labor are warranted for (1) OneYear from the date of the first   customer purchase. The lamp is warranted for 500 hours of operating   time or 90 days, whichever comes first.   EXCLUSION OF DAMAGES   NECTECH’s liability for any defective product is limited to the repair or   replacement of the product at our option. NECTECH shall not be liable   for:   Decrease in lamp light output level is not covered by this warranty.   WHO IS PROTECTED   This warranty may be enforced only by the first purchaser.   1. Damage to other property caused by any defects in this product,   damages based upon inconvenience, loss of use of the product, loss   of time, commercial loss; or   WHAT IS COVERED AND WHAT IS NOT COVERED   Except as specified below, this warranty covers all defects in material   or workmanship in this product. The following are not covered by the   warranty:   2. Any other damages whether incidental, consequential or otherwise.   Some states do not allow limitation on how long an implied warranty   lasts and/or do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or   consequential damages, so the above limitations and exclusions may   not apply to you.   1. Any product which is not distributed in the U.S.A. or Canada by   NECTECH or which is not purchased in the U.S.A. or Canada, from   an authorized NECTECH dealer.   If you are uncertain as to whether a dealer is authorized, please con-   tact NECTECH at 800-836-0655.   HOW STATE LAW RELATES TO THE WARRANTY   This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have   other rights which vary from state to state.   2. Any product on which the serial number has been defaced, modified   or removed.   FOR MORE INFORMATION, TELEPHONE 800-836-0655   NEC TECHNOLOGIES, INC.   1250 N. Arlington Heights Road, Suite 500   Itasca. Illinois 60143-1248   3. Damage, deterioration or malfunction resulting from:   a. Accident, misuse, abuse, neglect, fire, water, lightning or other acts of   nature, unauthorized product modification, or failure to follow instructions   supplied with the product.   b. Repair or attempted repair by anyone not authorized by NECTECH.   c. Any shipment of the product (claims must be presented to the carrier).   d. Removal or installation of the product.   NOTE: All products returned to NECTECH for service MUST have prior approval.   To get approval, call NEC Technologies at 800-836-0655.   e. Any other cause which does not relate to a product defect.   4. Cartons, batteries, external cabinets, magnetic tapes, or any acces-   sories used in connection with the product.   WHAT NEC WILL COVER   We will pay labor and material expenses for covered items, but we will   not pay for the following:   1. Removal or installation charges.   2. Costs of initial technical adjustments(set-up), including adjustment   of user controls.These costs are the responsibility of the NECTECH   dealer from whom the product was purchased.   3. Payment of shipping charges.   HOW YOU CAN GET WARRANTY SERVICE   1. To obtain service on your product, consult the dealer from whom you   purchased the product, or ship it prepaid to any authorized NECTECH   service center.   2. Whenever warranty service is required, the original dated in voice (or   a copy) must be presented as proof of warranty coverage, and should   be included in any shipment of the product. Please also include in   any mailing, your name, address and a description of the problem(s).   3. For the name of the nearest NECTECH authorized service center,   call NECTECH at 800-836-0655.   E – v   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   TABLE OF CONTENTS   Video Adj........................................................................ E-31   Noise Reduction ...................................................... E-31   Color Matrix ............................................................. E-32   Y/C Delay................................................................. E-32   Telecine ................................................................... E-32   Motion Select ........................................................... E-32   Motion Level ............................................................ E-32   YTR Adjustment ...................................................... E-32   CTR Adjustment ...................................................... E-32   Option Adj ...................................................................... E-32   Clamp Timing........................................................... E-32   Sync Protection ....................................................... E-32   VD Delay.................................................................. E-32   Lens Memory ................................................................. E-33   Switcher ......................................................................... E-33   Switcher Gain .......................................................... E-33   Volume ..................................................................... E-33   Ref Adj .................................................................................. E-33   Keystone ........................................................................ E-33   Lamp .............................................................................. E-34   Lamp Mode.............................................................. E-34   Reference White Balance .............................................. E-34   Factory Default ..................................................................... E-34   Projector Options ................................................................. E-34   Timer .............................................................................. E-34   On/Off Timer ............................................................ E-34   Sleep Timer ............................................................. E-35   Menu .............................................................................. E-35   Menu Mode/Language/Menu Display Time/   INTRODUCTION   Introduction to the XT9000 Projector..................................... E-1   Getting Started ....................................................................... E-1   What's in the Box? ................................................................. E-1   1. PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS   Projector ................................................................................. E-2   Controls............................................................................ E-3   Terminal Panel ................................................................. E-4   Remote Control ...................................................................... E-6   Remote Control Features ................................................ E-6   Remote Control Precautions ........................................... E-7   Remote Control Battery Installation ................................ E-7   2. INSTALLATION   Setting up Your Projector ....................................................... E-8   Screen Size and Projection Distance .................................... E-8   Table of Throw Distance and Screen Sizes   for Optional Lenses ............................................................. E-8   Lens Shift Adjustable Range ................................................. E-9   Moving the Projector ............................................................ E-10   Selecting a Location............................................................. E-10   3. SETUP   Connecting the Power Cable and Turning on the Projector ..... E-11   Set up the Projector ............................................................. E-12   Keystone ............................................................................... E-13   Setting up for Double Stacking in Link Mode ...................... E-13   Projector Orientation ............................................................ E-15   Display Select/Date Format/Date, Time Preset .... E-35   Setup .............................................................................. E-36   Page 1:   4. CONNECTIONS   Orientation/Background/S-Video Mode Select. E-36   Page 2:   Signal Select(RGB1/2) /Sync Termination   (RGB 1/2) .......................................................... E-36   Page 3:   Signal Select (Video 1/2, S-Video 1/2 and Switcher)E-36   Page 4:   When Used in Standalone Operation .................................. E-16   When Used with One Switcher (ISS-6020/ISS-6020G) ...... E-17   When Used with Two or More Switchers (100 Inputs) ........ E-18   REMOTE 1 Connector ......................................................... E-20   Operating Multiple Projectors with the Remote Control ...... E-22   Using the RGB DIGITAL Connectors................................... E-23   Auto Adjust (RGB Only)/Power Management/   Power Off Confirmation..................................... E-36   Keystone Save/Lens Memory/   5. OPERATION   General Controls .................................................................. E-24   Using the Menus .................................................................. E-24   Shutter Mechanism .............................................................. E-24   A List of Direct Key Combinations ....................................... E-25   Menu Tree ............................................................................. E-26   Menu Elements .................................................................... E-28   Menu Descriptions & Functions ........................................... E-29   Source Select ....................................................................... E-29   Switcher ......................................................................... E-29   Entry List ........................................................................ E-29   Entry Edit Command ............................................... E-29   Adjust (Source) .................................................................... E-30   Picture ............................................................................ E-30   Brightness................................................................ E-30   Contrast ................................................................... E-30   Saturation ................................................................ E-30   Color ........................................................................ E-30   Hue .......................................................................... E-30   Sharpness ............................................................... E-30   V-Aperture ............................................................... E-30   Gamma Correction .................................................. E-30   White Balance................................................................ E-30   Color Temperature ................................................... E-30   Brightness R/G/B..................................................... E-30   Contrast R/G/B ........................................................ E-30   Signal Level ............................................................. E-30   Image ............................................................................. E-30   Pixel Adjust .............................................................. E-30   Clock/Phase .......................................................... E-30   Horizontal/Vertical Position ..................................... E-31   Aspect Ratio ............................................................ E-31   Resolution................................................................ E-31   Overscan ................................................................. E-31   Video Filter .............................................................. E-31   Blanking ................................................................... E-31   User Name ........................................................ E-37   Page 5:   Communication Speed/Projector ID /   Default Source Select ........................................... E-37   Link Mode ...................................................................... E-37   Switcher Control ............................................................ E-37   PC Card Files ....................................................................... E-38   Help ...................................................................................... E-38   Contents......................................................................... E-38   Source Information ........................................................ E-38   Source Name/Input Terminal/Entry No./   Horizontal & Vertical Frequency/Sync Polarity/Signal Type/   Video Type/ Sync Type/ Interlace/Resolution/Direct Key/   Aspect Ratio/ Gamma Correction/Noise Reduction/Color Matrix/   Matrix Type   Projector Information ..................................................... E-38   User Name/Serial Number/Lamp Hour Meter/ Projector Usage/   Projector ID/Version/Bios/Firmware/Data/SUB-CPU/   Formatter Version ................................................................E-38   Link Mode ................................................................ E-39   Test Pattern .......................................................................... E-39   Cross Hatch,Gray Bars,Color Bars,Black Raster,GrayRaster,White Raster,   ANSI Checker,Focus,Aspect Ratios (Red/Green/Blue) ........................ E-39   Selecting a new signal that is close to one of hte listed   signals in horizontal and vertical frequency ........................ E-39   6. SPECIFICATIONS ............................................. E-40   7. Optional Accessories ...................................... E-42   XT SDI BOARD .................................................................... E-42   REMOTE 3 (XLR) Pin Assignments and Signals ................ E-42   8. Compatible Input Signal List ........................... E-43   9. List of Menu Items Available on Link Mode..... E-44   Appendix ............................................................. E-45   Dimensions........................................................................... E-45   Tips on Adjusting Focus for Lens Memory Function ........... E-46   E – vi   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   INTRODUCTION   This section introduces you to your new XT9000 Projector, provides a   list of materials that comes with your projector and describes the fea-   tures and controls.   Getting Started   The fastest way to get started is to take your time and do everything   right the first time.Taking a few minutes now to review the manual may   save you hours later on. At the beginning of each section of the manual   you'll find an overview. If the section doesn't apply, you can skip it.   Introduction to the XT9000 Projector   The XT9000 is one of the finest, most technically advanced projectors   available today.The XT9000 enables you to project exceptionally bright,   precise images up to 500 inches across (measured diagonally) from   your PC or Macintosh computer (desktop or notebook), VCR, docu-   ment camera, laser disc player, DVD player and even an HDVCR or HD   laser disc player.   What's In The Box?   Make sure your box contains everything listed. If any pieces are miss-   ing, contact your dealer. Please save the original box and packing ma-   terials if you ever need to ship the projector.   You can use the projector on a tabletop or cart, you can permanently   mount it on a ceiling*, or you can use the projector to project images   from behind the screen. The remote control can be used in a wired or   wireless configuration.   • XT9000 Projector   • Remote Control with Remote Cable (wireless/wired).   • DVI-D Cable   • Power Cable (single phase)   • Two AA Batteries   • User Manual   Features you'll enjoy :   • A high-performance 2.0 KW Xenon lamp that delivers 8000 ANSI   • CompactFlash Memory Card (8MB) with Adapter   lumens with a lamp life of 750 hours.   • NEC’s unique DLPTM based light engine offers true color reproduc-   tion.   • The XT9000 can accommodate any picture size from 80 to 500 inches   (measured diagonally).   • The XT9000 projects images with uniform brightness while colors   remain true to their original source.   • The projector can be double stacked without an external frame, pro-   ducing bright images of 16,000 ANSI lumens.In addition, double stack-   ing offers built-in redundancy.   • An image can be projected from in front or behind a screen, and the   projector can even be installed on the ceiling*.   • Supports RGB digital, HDTV and DVD signals as well as most IBM   VGA, S-VGA, XGA, SXGA, UXGA (scaling), Macintosh or any other   RGB signals within a horizontal frequency range or 15 to 107 kHz   and a vertical frequency range of 24 to 120 Hz. This includes   NTSC3.58, PAL, PAL60, SECAM, NTSC4.43,Y/C and 1080p, 1080i,   720p and 480p HDTV standard video signals.   • Built-in telecine detection enables 3:2 pull-down correction with no   external processing necessary, eliminating jitter and artifacts to allow   for original film source motion quality.   • A newly designed menu system provides for easy setup and opera-   tion of the projector.   • The remote control can be used wired or wireless.   * Installing the projector on the ceiling must be done by authorized   NEC technicians.   Consult your NEC dealer for more information.   Digital Light Processing and DLP are trademarks of Texas Instruments.   E – 1   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   1. Part Names and Functions   Stacking Pad (4 pcs)   Ventilation (out)   Remote Sensor   PC Card Slot   Insert a PC memory card   here to upgrade the   projector system software   or copy data. To access   the slot, loosen the screw.   AC INPUT   Connect the supplied power   cable here (AC 200-240V).   Foot   Power Switch (Main power)*   Input Terminal Panel   Lens (Optional)   Carrying Handle   * To turn on the main power to the projector, press the switch to the ON   position (I) and the POWER indicator on the rear panel will turn or-   ange in color.   Press to the OFF position (0) to turn the main power off.   NOTE:When turning off the main power, first return the projector to the standby   condition by pressing the POWER OFF button on the remote control or the POWER   button on the rear panel and then turn off the main POWER switch. These pro-   cedures are necessary to protect your projector and the connected equipment.   Controls   Carrying Handle   E – 2   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Controls   Remote sensor   11   10   9 8 7 5 4 2 LENS SHIFT   FOCUS ZOOM MENU   SELECT   ENTER   INDICATOR   POWER   ON   ON/OFF   - + OFF   STATUS   CANCEL   6 3 1 1. Power Button   6. Cancel Button   Press to turn the projector on when the projector is in the standby con-   dition (Main Power switch must be on and the POWER indicator lit or-   ange). Press and hold for 2 seconds to turn off the projector.   Press this button to exit the menu. Press this button to return the adjust-   ments to the last condition while you are in the adjustment or setting   menu.   2. Power Indicator   7. Select (Up/Down/Left/Right) Button   When this indicator is green, the projector is on; when the indicator is   Up/Down: Use these buttons to select the menu of the item you wish to   orange, it is in standby mode.   adjust.   Left/Right: Use these buttons to change the level of a selected menu   item.   NOTE: After the projector is turned off, the indicator "--" flashes for three min-   utes to show that the cooling fan is working.   Do not turn off the main power during that time. After "--" stops flashing, the   POWER indicator will change to a steady amber glow and the projector will be in   the stand-by mode.   8. Menu Button   Displays the main menu for operation.   9. Zoom Button   Zoom the lens in and out.   3. Status Indicator   When the On Timer is set and the projector is in the standby mode, the   Status indicator flashes green to show that the On Timer program is   active.   10. Focus Button   Adjust the lens focus.   4. Two Digit Display   11. Lens Shift Button   Adjust the lens offset by shifting the projected image position horizon-   tally and vertically.   During normal operation the current projector ID (address) is shown in   this two digit display. In the event of an error, a projector error code will   be displayed.The display can be turned off using the ON/OFF Switch to   the left of the display.   5. Enter Button   Executes your menu selection and activates items selected from the   menu. When the slidebar or dialog box is displayed:   Pressing this button confirms adjustments/setting and returns to the   previous menu display.   E – 3   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Terminal Panel   5 RGB DIGITAL   OUTPUT   INPUT9   6 7 INPUT3   RGB   INPUT2   R/Cr   INPUT1   R/Cr   INPUT4   Cr   1 2 3 OUTPUT   G/Y   B/Cb   H/HV   V G/Y   Y OPTION   IN   Cb   SDI   B/Cb   H/HV   V For the optional XT SDI board.   OUT   INPUT0   REMOTE1   8 S-VIDEO1 INPUT5   INPUT6   VIDEO2   9 REMOTE2   IN   Y VIDEO1   C 4 OUT   S-VIDEO2   10   INPUT7   IN   INPUT8   REMOTE3   OUT   11   12   LED   ON   OFF   13   E – 4   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   1. INPUT 3 RGB Connector (Mini D-Sub 15 pin)   Connect your PC or other analog RGB equipment such as a high-defi-   nition document camera.   7. INPUT 4 Y/Cb/Cr Terminal (RCA)   Connect component video outputs (Y/Cb/Cr, Y/Pb/Pr) of the external   equipment such as DVD player.   This connector accepts RGB signals only.   Not compatible with component signals.   NOTE: This terminal accepts component signals only.   8. INPUT 5 VIDEO 1 Terminal (BNC)   Connect to the BNC video output of the external equipment such as a   VCR or laser disc player.   2. Option Connector (Mini D-Sub 9 pin)   For system expansion such as PC-control.   IN ................. connect to the external equipment such as PC or Third Party   Control System.   OUT ............. for daisy-chaining multiple projectors and operating them with   the same external equipment. To do so, connect to a second   projector's IN terminal to relay the input at the IN terminal of   the first projector until all the projectors are connected.   9. INPUT 6 VIDEO 2 Terminal (RCA)   Connect to the RCA video output of the external equipment such as a   VCR or laser disc player.   10. INPUT 8 S-VIDEO 2 Terminal (Mini DIN 4 pin)   Connect to the S-video output of the external equipment such as a   VCR with an S-video output.This terminal allows switching between S2   and S1 VIDEO input modes. See the "S-Video Mode Select" section on   page E-36 for more information.   3. REMOTE 1 Connector (Mini D-Sub 15 pin)   This terminal allows external control of the projector from either the   Switcher or from an external control. When the Switcher is used, con-   nect to the REMOTE 1 terminal on the back of the Switcher.   NOTE: This projector is compatible with the ISS-6020 Switcher.   11. INPUT 7 S-VIDEO 1 Terminal (BNC)   Connect to the Y/C separate BNC video outputs of the external equip-   4. REMOTE 2 Jacks   ment such as a VCR or laser disc player.   IN ................. wired remote control input.   OUT ............. for daisy-chaining multiple projectors and operating them with   the same remote control. To do so, connect to a second pro-   jector' s IN terminal to relay the input at the IN terminal of the   first projector until all the projectors are connected.   12. LED Switch   Lights up the panel on both the front and the rear at the same time.   13. REMOTE3 Connectors (XLR Connectors)   Connect an extension cable such as an audio cable to control two pro-   jectors or more using the remote control. See page E-42 for the pin   assignments.   5. RGB Digital Input/Output Connectors (DVI-D 24 pin)   These connectors are used for double stacking.   Use the supplied DVI-D cable to connect the OUTPUT terminal of the   first projector to the second projector's INPUT until all the projectors   are connected.   IN ................. wired remote control input.   OUT ............. for daisy-chaining multiple projectors and operating them with   the same remote control. To do so, connect to a second pro-   jector' s IN terminal to relay the input at the IN terminal of the   first projector until all the projectors are connected.   The output is TMDS non-perfect.   The output connector is used for stacking.   6. INPUT 1 and INPUT 2 Terminals (BNC)   Connect R,G,B,H (Horizontal sync) and V (Vertical sync) outputs of the   external equipment such as the Switcher. If using a component with a   combined sync (SYNC) output, connect it to the H/V terminal.   Also connect component video outputs (Y/Cb/Cr) of the external equip-   ment such as DVD player.   NOTE: The INPUT 2 terminal does not support SW1 Level and SW2 Level modes   for the ISS-6020 switcher.   E – 5   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   7 ADJUST PICTURE   Remote Control   Press to display the Picture adjustment screen. Pressing this button   sequentially selects "Brightness" → "Contrast" → "Saturation" → "Color"   → "Hue" → "Sharpness" → "V-Aperture" → "Gamma Correction".   27   8 IMAGE/PROJECTOR   Press to display the Image Option screen. Pressing this button sequen-   tially selects "Pixel Adjust" → "Position" → "Aspect Ratio" → "Resolu-   tion" → "Overscan" → "Video Filter" → "Blanking".   While pressing and holding CTL, pressing this button rotates "On/Off   Timer" → "Sleep Timer" → "Menu" → "Setup" → "Link Mode" →   "Switcher Control".   2 POWER   INPUT   ON   OFF   1 4 7 ABC   JKL   2 DEF   3 6 9 GHI   PQR   YZ/   1 TEST   5MNO   13   28   8 9 IMAGE/ PROJECTOR   STU   8 0 VWX   9 INPUT   ON   Use to select an input, to name a signal, or to enter a passcode during   input registration.   PICTURE WHITE BAL.   ADJUST   OFF   7 6 1--INPUT 1 for RGBHV/Y, Cb/Pb, Cr/Pr   2--INPUT 2 for RGBHV/Y, Cb/Pb, Cr/Pr   3--INPUT 3 for RGB   4--INPUT 4 for Y, Cb/Pb, Cr/Pr   5--INPUT 5 for VIDEO 1   23   14   22   21   KEY ST./   R AMP   / G E-LIST/   B HELP   INFO   OSD   12   6--INPUT 6 for VIDEO 2   PIXEL POSI/ LENS PICT/ SHUT SOUND   15   17   16   7--INPUT 7 for S-VIDEO 1   8--INPUT 8 for S-VIDEO 2   9--INPUT 9 for RGB DIGITAL input   0--INPUT 0 for SDI input on the optional SDI board   19   MUTE   AUTO   18   20   MENU/ ADDRESS   3 10 UNDO   5 4 UNDO   ENTER   Press to return the adjustments and settings to the previous condition.   While pressing and holding CTL, pressing this button clears all the menus   or adjustment/setting screen. At this time the adjustments/settings are   stored in memory.   10   11   CANCEL   FOCUS   + ZOOM   + MAGNIFY/   11 CANCEL   Press to exit the menu.   Press this button with CTL to return to the previous menu while the   menus appear. This feature allows you to adjust several items concur-   rently.   CTL   - - 25   24   26   12 INFO   Displays the "Source Information" or "Projector Information" window.   This button toggles between these two windows.   13 TEST   Press to display the test pattern. Pressing this button sequentially se-   1 POWER ON   lects nine test patterns.   Press to turn on the projector. The POWER indicator lights up green.   14 HELP   Provides online help.   2 POWER OFF   Press and hold this button for a minimum of two seconds to turn off the   projector.   15 PIXEL   Displays the Pixel Adjust screen to adjust the clock and phase.   3 MENU   Press to display the main menu.   16 AUTO (RGB only)   While pressing and holding CTL, press this button to display the Re-   mote Control ID dialog box to specify the remote control ID.   Press to adjust Position-H/V and Pixel Clock for an optimal picture.   NOTE: The Pixel Phase is not available.   4 ENTER   17 POSITION   Executes the menu selection and activates items selected from the menu.   When the slidebar or dialog box is displayed:   Pressing this button confirms adjustments/setting and returns to the   previous menu display.   Press to display the Blanking screen; press again to display the Posi-   tion screen.   While pressing and holding CTL, pressing this button displays the Lens   Shift adjustment screen.   5 SELECT (Up/Down/Left/Right)   When pressed together, the CTL and buttons work as a Back Space   key in the entry screen.   Pressing and holding CTL, then this button moves the menu, slidebar   or dialog box.   18 MUTE SOUND   ᮤ (available only when using with the ISS -6020 or IPS4000)   Turns off the sound for a short period of time. Press again to restore the   sound.   6 ADJUST WHITE BAL   Press to display the Color adjustment screen. Pressing this button se-   quentially selects "Color Temperature" → "White Balance - Brightness"   → "White Balance - Contrast" → "Signal Level" → "Ref.White Bal" →   "Switcher-Gain".   E – 6   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   19 MUTE OSD   Remote Control Precautions   Press to turn off the on-screen display. Press again to restore the on-   screen display.   • Use the remote control within a distance of about 7m (23feet) and at   an angle of 30˚ above, below, to the left and to the right of the remote   control sensor located at the front of the main unit.   • The remote control system may not function when direct sunlight or   strong illumination strikes the remote control sensor of the main unit,   or when there is an obstacle in the path.   NOTE: You can also turn off the on-screen display by pressing and holding CTL   and then pressing MUTE OSD; doing this again restores it. In this case any   adjustment will still change the projector's memory settings. This mode is avail-   able even when an input is switched to another or the power is turned off using   the POWER OFF button on the remote control.   • When remote control buttons are pressed and held, main unit func-   tion keys may not operate.   20 MUTE PICTURE   • Do not subject to strong shock.   Press to turn off the picture for a short period of time. Press again to   restore the picture.Pressing and holding CTL, then pressing this button   shuts off the light completely.   • Do not allow water or other liquid to splash on the remote control. If   the remote control gets wet, wipe it dry immediately.   • Avoid exposure to heat and steam.   • Remove the batteries from the remote control when the remote con-   trol is not going to be used for a long period.   NOTE: This is also considered the LENS SHUTTER.   21 KEYSTONE (R)   Press to display the Keystone Correction screen.   You cannot operate the projector using the remote control if:   • the remote ID is not set to [00].   • the remote ID is not the same as the projector ID.   See page E-22 for setting remote ID and page E-37 for setting pro-   jector ID.   22 AMPLITUDE (G)   Service personnel only.   23 ENTRY LIST (B)   Press to display the Entry List screen.   Remote Control Battery Installation   Installing the Remote Control Batteries   When it comes time to replace the batteries, two "AA" type will be re-   quired.   24 FOCUS (+/–)   While pressing and holding CTL, pressing this button allows you to ad-   just the lens focus.   1. Press and open the cover.   25 MAGNIFY/ZOOM (+/–)   Magnify the size of a target portion.   While pressing and holding CTL, pressing this button allows you to zoom   the lens in and out.   26 CTL   Used in conjunction with other buttons, similar to a shift key on a com-   puter.   S E D R N D D U A O I N F O   S U N D O   T U H S M E N U /   H E L P   P I C T /   S N B E L A U T O   E - L I S T /   G / P O S I /   L / E Y Z 9   M P I X   0 P A R . /   P Q R   6 V W X   8 K E Y S T   A D J U S T   G H I   3 S T 7 U   M N O   5 W H I T E B A L .   D E F   2 I N P U T   J K L   4 P I C T U R E   F F   2. Align and insert the batteries according to the (+) and (-) indications   inside the case.   P R O J E C T O R   I M A G E /   A B C   1 O O N   O F F   T E S T   O N   P O W E R   28   29   27   27 Remote Jack   Connect your remote control cable here for wired operation.   28 Backlight Switch   When using the remote control wirelessly:   3. Replace the cover.   Turns the backlight on and off. If no button operation is made within 30   seconds with the Backlight ON, the Backlight will turn off to conserve   battery life.   When using as the wired remote control:   The light stays on in standby and power-on.   29 Infrared Transmitter   Direct the remote control toward the remote sensor on the projector   cabinet.   E – 7   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   2. INSTALLATION   This section describes how to set up your projector and how to connect   video and audio sources.   Screen Size and Projection Distance   Applicable lens and throw distance/ List of screen sizes   Setting Up Your Projector   Your Projector is simple to set up and use. But before you get started,   you must first:   1. Determine the image size   2. Set up a screen or select a non-glossy white wall onto which you can   project your image.   Height   (V)   Screen size (Diagonal)   3. Install the optional lens to the projector.   NOTE: The lens must be installed by service personnel only.   4. Connect the supplied power cable.   5. Set up the projector.   Width (H)   6. Connect a PC, VCR, DVD player, or other equipment.   7. Make settings or adjustments on the projector.   Formulas: Screen width H (m) = Screen Diagonal x 4/5 x 0.0254   Screen height V (m) = Screen Diagonal x 3/5 x 0.0254   Screen width H (inch) = Screen size x 4/5   Screen height V (inch) = Screen size x 3/5   Throw Distance   TL-2Z (H x 2.5) – (H x 4.0)   TL-1ZH (H x 1.5) – (H x 2.5)   TL-4Z (H x 4.0) – (H x 7.0)   TL-08SF (H x 0.84)   Table of Throw Distances and Screen Sizes for Optional Lenses   Unit: m (inch)   SF Fixed Lens   TL-08SF   Zoom Lens   Screen Size (4:3)   TL-1ZH   TL-2Z   TL-4Z   Diagonal   80"   Width (W) Height (V)   0.84:1   1.5-2.5   2.5 - 4.0   4.0-7.0   1.6 (64)   2.0 (80)   1.3(48)   1.6(60)   1.3 (52.5)   1.7 (65.6)   2.0 (78.8)   2.5 (98.4)   3.0 (118.1)   3.5 (137.8)   4.0 (157.5)   4.5 (177.2)   5.0 (196.9)   5.8 (229.7)   6.7 (262.5)   7.5 (295.3)   8.3 (328.1)   2.4 (94) - 3.9 (156)   3.0 (118) - 4.9 (195)   3.6 (141) - 5.9(234)   4.5 (176) - 7.4 (292)   5.4 (211) - 8.9 (351)   6.3 (247) - 10.4 (410)   7.2 (282) - 11.9 (468)   8.1 (317) - 13.3 (527)   9.0 (352) - 14.8 (585)   10.5 (411) - 17.3 (683)   12.0 (469) - 19.8 (781)   13.4 (528) - 22.3 (878)   14.9 (586) - 24.8 (976)   4.0 (157) - 6.3 (249)   5.0 (196) - 7.9 (312)   6.0 (235) - 9.5 (375)   7.5 (293) - 11.9 (468)   9.0 (352) - 14.2 (562)   10.5 (411) - 16.6 (656)   12.0 (469) - 19.0 (749)   13.4 (528) - 21.4 (843)   14.9 (586) - 23.8 (937)   17.4 (684) - 27.7 (1093)   19.9 (782) - 31.7 (1249)   22.4 (879) - 35.7 (1406)   24.9 (977) - 39.6 (1562)   6.4 (250) - 11.1 (437.5)   8.0 (313) - 13.8 (546.8)   9.6 (375) - 16.6 (656.2)   12.0 (469) - 20.8 (820.3)   14.3 (563) - 25.0 (984.3)   16.7 (657) - 29.1 (1148.4)   19.1 (750) - 33.3 (1312.5)   21.5 (844) - 37.5 (1476.5)   23.9 (938) - 41.6 (1640.6)   27.8 (1094) - 48.6 (1914)   31.8 (1250) - 55.5 (2187.5)   35.8 (1407) - 62.5 (2460.9)   39.7 (1563) - 69.4 (2734.3)   100"   120"   150"   180"   210"   240"   270"   300"   350"   400"   450"   500"   2.4 (96)   1.9(72)   3.0 (120)   3.6 (144)   4.2 (168)   4.8 (192)   5.4 (216)   6.0 (240)   6.9 (280)   7.9 (320)   8.9 (360)   9.9 (400)   2.4(90)   2.9(108)   3.3(126)   3.8(144)   4.3(162)   4.8(180)   5.6(210)   6.4(240)   7.1(270)   7.9(300)   For screen sizes between 80” and 500” not indicated on the above table, use formulas below.   Projection Distance = Screen Width (H) x Lens Magnification   Throw distance for TL-08SF lens =H x 0.84   Throw distance for TL- 1ZH lens =H x 1.5 - H x 2.5   Throw distance for TL- 2Z lens =H x 2.5 - H x 4.0   Throw distance for TL- 4Z lens =H x 4.0 - H x 7.0   NOTE: Distances may vary +/- 5%.   NOTE: Do not use another optional lens TL-1Z on XT9000.   Doing so will not deliver the performance of the projector.   E – 8   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Lens Shift Adjustable Range   Lens Shift Adjustable Range for Desktop and Ceiling Mount Application   The diagram below shows the location of the image position in the lens.The lens can be shifted within the shaded area as shown using the normal   projection position as a starting point.   Maximum Possible Range for TL-1ZH, TL-2Z and TL-4Z   Parenthesized values for the ceiling mount application   Up: 0.5 V (0.32 V)   Down: 0.32 V (0.5 V)   Right: 0.3 H (0.23 H)   Left: 0.23 H (0.3 H)   (H: width of projected image, V: height of projected image)   0.23H   0.3H   Desktop/ Front   Vertical   0.5V   Max. 0.5V   1V   (V)   Normal position   Normal position   0.32V   Normal Projection   position   (H)   Ceiling/ Front   Vertical   Normal Projection   position   (H)   1V   0.23V   (V)   Max. 0.5V   Example for Stack   0.5V   Screen center   0.23H   0.3H   Fixed Lens TL-08SF   Maximum Possible Range for TL-08SF   Up: 0.15 V   Down: 0.15 V Left: 0.08 H   (H: width of projected image, V: height of projected image)   NOTE: To reduce the distortion of an image, it is recommended that the projector is horizontally positioned at a projection angle of 0 degree.   Right: 0.08 H   0.08H   0.08H   0.15V   (V)   1V   Max. 0.15V   Normal position   0.15V   Normal Projection   position   (H)   E – 9   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Moving The Projector   Selecting A Location   Always carry your projector by the handle. Ensure that the power cable   and any other cables connecting to video sources are disconnected   and the lens is removed from the projector before moving the projector.   When moving the projector or when it is not in use, cover the lens with   the lens cap.   The further your projector is from the screen or wall, the larger the im-   age. The minimum size the image can be projected is 80" (2 m) mea-   sured diagonally. The largest the image can be is 500" (12.7 m).   500"   400"   300"   200"   100"   80"   WARNING   • Only use your projector on a solid, level surface. If the projector falls   to the ground, you can be injured and the projector severely dam-   aged.   • Do not use the projector where temperatures vary greatly. The pro-   jector must be used at temperatures between 40 degrees F (5 de-   gree C) and 95 degrees F (35 degree C).   • Do not expose the projector to moisture, dust, or smoke. This will   degrade the screen image.   • Ensure that you have adequate ventilation around your projector for   proper heat dissipation. Do not cover the vents on the projector cabi-   net.   E – 10   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   3. SETUP   Connecting the Power Cable and Turning on the Projector   Before you turn on your projector, ensure that the computer or video source is turned on and that your lens cap is removed.   1. Connect the supplied power cable to the projector.   Plug the supplied power cable into the AC outlet.   To the wall outlet   Open the cover of the   power cable to plug   fully into the AC IN on   the projector.   2. Turn On The Projector   [POWER] switch   The main power switch is on the front panel of the projector.   By pushing up this switch, the projector will go into its standby mode and the POWER   indicator will glow orange. Only after you press the 'POWER ON' button on the remote   control or projector cabinet will the POWER indicator turn to green and the projector   will fully turn on.   ON   POWER   ON/OFF   POWER   OFF   STATUS   3. Turn Off The Projector   First press the POWER OFF button on the remote control or the projector cabinet for a mini-   mum of two seconds. Allow the fan to cool the projector for three minutes.   This will extend the life of the lamp. After the cooling fan stops working, the POWER indicator   will change to a steady orange glow and the projector will be in the stand-by mode. Then turn   off the main power switch on the front panel. The POWER indicator will go out. If you desire to   move the projector then unplug the power cable.   [POWER] button   [POWER] indicator   ON   POWER   ON/OFF   POWER   OFF   STATUS   NOTE: Immediately after turning on the projector, screen flicker may occur. This is not a fault. Wait 3 to 5   minutes until the lamp lighting is stabilized.   POWER   ON OFF   INPUT   1 4 7 ABC   JKL   2 DEF   3 6 9 GHI   PQR   YZ/   CAUTION: Do not turn off the main power while the cooling fan is working.   TEST   5MNO   IMAGE/ PROJECTOR   STU   8 0 VWX   ON   PICTURE WHITE BAL.   ADJUST   OFF   E – 11   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   (2) Press and hold the CTL and press the ZOOM + or - button to adjust the   image size optically. You can also adjust the image size by using the ZOOM   + or - button on the projector cabinet.   The zoom function processes a signal digitally. For this reason, the zoom   buttons on the remote control and the projector cabinet are not available   for HDTV, Video, S-Video, and SDI signals.   Set up the projector   1. Turn on the projector   2. Select your type of projection:   Desktop front, ceiling rear, desktop rear, and ceiling front.   FOCUS   + ZOOM   + MAGNIFY/   CTL   - - 3. Display the test pattern by pressing the TEST button on the re-   mote control or using the menu.   TEST   4. Adjust the image position and the image size.   (1) Press and hold the CTL button and press the POSITION button to display   the Lens Shift adjustment screen.   Use the Select button on the remote control or the LENS SHIFT button on   the projector cabinet to move the image horizontally and vertically.   To close the Lens Shift adjustment screen, press the CANCEL button.   See page E-9 for “Lens Shift Adjustable Range”.   (3) Press and hold the CTL button and press the FOCUS + or - button to   obtain the best focus optically. You can also adjust the focus by using the   FOCUS + or - button on the projector cabinet.   LENS   POSI/   FOCUS   + ZOOM   + MAGNIFY/   CTL   CTL   - - ENTE E – 12   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   2) Hookup   Keystone   2-1. Use the supplied DVI-D cable to connect the RGB DIGITAL output   of the master projector to the RGB DIGITAL input (INPUT9 )of the   slave projector until all the projectors are connected.   Keystone distortion   Normal   2-2. Next, using a commercially available, bi-directional RS-232C cable   connect the OPTION OUT terminal of the master projector to the   OPTION IN terminal of the slave projector until all the projectors are   connected.   2-3. Turn all the projectors on and roughly make some optical adjust-   ments to each projector.   Keystone is the distortion of a projected image that usually creates a   wider top than bottom. Aiming a projector upward on a wall rather than   straight at a wall creates this distortion. Use the or buttons on the   slide bar to correct this keystone (trapezoidal) distortion.   ᮤ ᮣ 3) Adjusting and registering signals to be projected in Link mode   and stack application.   NOTE: The keystone feature is not available when the test pattern or the blue   back is displayed.   Signal Data Preparation   3-1. Create data for the master projector and copy data to the slave   projector.   NOTE: With the projector aimed directly at the screen the maximum keystone   angle that can be corrected is +/- 15 degrees.   3-1-1. Choose one projector as the master.   3-1-2. Turn the master projector on.   Setting up for Double Stacking in Link Mode   3-1-3. Display all desired input signals, make adjustment to each   signal, then save all adjustments on the master projector. (Ad-   justments will be saved automatically.)   3-1-4. Turn the master projector off (standby mode).   3-1-5. Store all the adjustments on a PC card from the master pro-   jector.   3-1-5-1. Open the PC Card slot cover to access the PC card slot.   Insert a PC card into this slot.   NOTE: DO NOT TURN OFF THE POWER while the PC Card Access indicator   is flashing. Doing so will cause damage to the data of the projector system.   NOTE: Back up your data if you use the supplied CompactFlash card to copy   the data from the master projector to the slave projector. The supplied   CompactFlash card contains data and firmware for factory use.   3-1-5-2. Press and hold CANCEL, then press POWER on the   rear panel of the master projector. The POWER indicator will   change to steady green and the PC Card Access indicator   will start flashing. After storing data on the PC card, the   POWER indicator will change to orange.   3-1-5-3. Remove the PC card from the slot of the master projec-   tor.   3-1-6. Transfer the data to the slave projector using the PC card so   that all the projectors have the same data in memory.   3-1-6-1. Insert the PC card into the slot of a slave projector.   NOTE: Since data in the slave projector will be lost at this time, make backup   copies of them before proceeding.   CAUTION: To prevent the projectors from falling, install them in a place and   fasten them in a way with sufficient strength to support the two projectors.   3-1-6-2. Press and hold ENTER, then press MENU on the rear   panel of the slave projector.The POWER indicator will change   to steady green and the PC Card Access indicator will start   flashing to indicate that the data is being copied from the PC   card to the slave projector. After copying data to the slave   projector, the POWER indicator will change to orange.   NOTE: SW 1 Level and SW 2 Level of Switcher Control are not available on Link   Mode.   1) Stacking the Projectors   1-1. Place the projectors at the proper height for best screen to projec-   tor relationship. Make sure that all projectors have the same display   orientation.   E – 13   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   3-1-6-3. Remove the PC card from the slave projector.   6-4-1. Display any signal onto the screen.   6-4-2. Check to see if the images on the master projector are dis-   played in synchronization with the ones on the other slave pro-   jector while the projectors are in link mode.   NOTE: If you select the RGB1 input on the master projector, you must select   the same input on the slave projector. The same applies to the RGB2 input.   NOTE: After adjusting and registering signals as mentioned above, you must   change the input to RGB on the Entry Edit Command window for Link Mode.   See "Entry List Edit" on page E-29 for changing to RGB source.   NOTE: Registering signals is not possible in the Link mode. To register a   signal, first set "Link Mode" to "Standalone" on the menu and then repeat the   above steps from 3. If you select an unregistered signal, the master projec-   tor displays the image, but the slave projector doesn't. To view the informa-   tion on the currently displayed signal, select [Help] → [Source Information].   3-1-6-4. Display the desired source.   4) Display the internal crosshatch test pattern.   6-5 Make adjustments to the slave projector.   NOTE: Use a different single color for each projector.   NOTE: See “List of Menu Items Available on Link Mode” on page E-44 for   more information.   Example:   Turn on Green of one projector (master), then Red of the other (slave).   6-5-1. Temporarily, change the master projector from Master to   Standalone.   5) Adjusting the lens shift, zoom and focus to clearly display   all projected patterns.   Make sure that the slave projector is still in Slave mode.   6-5-2.Display a source you want to adjust from the master projector.   5-1. Adjust the Lens Shift using the LENS SHIFT button on the projec-   tor cabinet.You can also adjust the Lens Shift by pressing and hold-   ing CTL and pressing the POSITION button on the remote control.   For Lens Shift Adjustable Range, see page E-9.   6-5-3. On the Slave Projector select the same signal From the Entry   List (same No.) as that of the master projector.Display it from the   slave projector.   5-2. Zoom the lens in and out by using the ZOOM button on the projec-   tor cabinet or the remote control.   6-5-4.Make Picture adjustment such as brightness, contrast, or color   temperature.   5-3. Adjust the lens focus by using the FOCUS button on the projector   cabinet or the remote control.   6-5-5. Change the master projector from Standalone to Master to   activate the Link Mode   NOTE: If the physical (vertical) alignment of the projector is not correct,   adjust the height of the feet. If there is any keystone distortion, use Keystone   adjustment to correct and save the settings on each projector. See page E-   13 and E-33 for Keystone correction. See page E-37 for Keystone save. This   completes set-up and adjustments. An image is projected from the master   projector. See page E-37 for Link mode.   6-6 This completes the Link Mode adjustment procedure.   NOTE: When the Link mode is enabled, be sure to turn on the master projector   first and then the slave projector.   If you fail to do this, the slave projector will not work correctly.   Once you have turned on the master projector, the slave projector will automati-   cally be turned on.   6) Link Mode Setting   6-1 Assign a unique Projector ID for each projector.   NOTE: In the Link mode the Lens Memory feature is not available.   6-1-1. Select [Projector Options] →[Setup] →[Page 5] →[Projector   ID]. See page E-37 for specifying ID.   6-1-2. Specify a unique projector ID for each projector.   6-2 Select the same communication speed for all the projectors.   6-2-1. Select [Projector Options] → [Setup] → [Page 5]   →[Communication Speed]. See page E-37 for setting the com-   munication speed.   6-2-2. Select the appropriate speed between 4800 and 38400.   6-3 Set the Link Mode on each projector.   6-3-1. Select [Projector Options] →[Link Mode].   6-3-2. First select [Slave] on the slave projector.   6-3-3. Select [Master] on the master projector. See page E-37 for   setting Link Mode.   6-4 Project a source image from all projectors   E – 14   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   WARNING   Projector Orientation   • Installing your projector on the ceiling must be done by a qualified   technician. Contact your NEC dealer for more information.   * Do not attempt to install the projector yourself.   • Only use your projector on a solid, level surface. If the projector falls   to the ground, you can be injured and the projector severely dam-   aged.   An image can be projected from in front or behind a screen, and the   projector can be installed on the ceiling*.   Ceiling Front Projection   Use [Projector Options] →[Setup] →[Page 1] →[Orientation] to select   "Ceiling Front". (See page E-36.)   • Do not use the projector where temperatures vary greatly. The pro-   jector must be used at temperatures between 40°F (5°C) and 95°F   (35°C).   • Do not expose the projector to moisture, dust, or smoke. This will   harm the screen image.   • Ensure that you have adequate ventilation around your projector so   heat can dissipate. Do not cover the vents on the projector.   Ceiling Rear Projection   Use [Projector Options] →[Setup] →[Page 1] →[Orientation] to select   "Ceiling Rear". (See page E-36.)   Transparent screen   Desktop Rear Projection   Use [Projector Options] →[Setup] →[Page 1] →[Orientation] to select   "Desktop Rear". (See page E-36.)   Transparent screen   E – 15   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   4. CONNECTIONS   When used in standalone operation   Connecting Your PC Or Macintosh Computer   Connecting your PC or Macintosh computer to XT9000 Projector will   enable you to project your computer's screen image for an impressive   presentation.   Connecting Your VCR Or Laser Disc Player   Use common RCA cables (not provided) to connect your VCR or laser   disc player to your XT9000 Projector.To make these connections, sim-   ply:   1. Turn off the power to your projector and VCR or laser disc player.   To connect to a PC or Macintosh :   1. Turn off the power to your projector and computer.   2. Connect one end of your RCA cable to the video output connector on   the back of your VCR or laser disc player, connect the other end to   the Video input on your projector. Use standard RCA audio patch   cords to connect the audio from yourVCR or laser disc player to your   sound system (if your VCR or laser disc player has this capability).   Be careful to keep your right and left channel connections correct for   stereo sound.   2. Use a signal cable (not provided) to connect your PC or Macintosh   computer to the projector.   3. Turn on the projector and the computer.   4. If the projector goes blank after a period of inactivity, it may be caused   by a screen saver installed on the computer.   3. Turn on the projector and the VCR or laser disc player.   NOTE: Refer to your VCR or laser disc player owner's manual for more informa-   tion about your equipment's video output requirements.   Connecting Your Document Camera   You can connect the projector to a document camera.To do so, simply:   1. Turn off the power to your projector and document camera.   2. Use a standard video cable to connect your document camera to the   Video input on your projector. Or connect to the INPUT3 (RGB) on   your projector.   3. Turn on the projector and the document camera.   NOTE: Refer to your document camera's owner's manual for more information   about your camera's video output requirements .   PC with RGB digital   output   RGB DIGITAL   OUTPUT   INPUT9   INPUT3   RGB   INPUT2   R/Cr   INPUT1   R/Cr   INPUT4   Cr   Document camera   PC   OUTPUT   G/Y   G/Y   Y OPTION   IN   Cb   SDI   B/Cb   B/Cb   H/HV   V PC control   OUT   DVD player   H/HV   INPUT0   PC / Workstation   VCR   REMOTE1   V ISS-6020 Switcher   S-VIDEO1 INPUT5   INPUT6   VIDEO2   REMOTE2   IN   DVD player   Y VIDEO1   C Wired remote control   OUT   S-VIDEO2   INPUT7   IN   INPUT8   REMOTE3   OUT   LED   LD player   ON   OFF   Document camera   E – 16   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   When Used with One Switcher (ISS-6020/ISS-6020G)   Up to 10 input signals can be accepted when the projector is connected to one Switcher. Using the projector with the Switcher allows easy   adjustment and signal selection.   RGB DIGITAL   OUTPUT   INPUT9   INPUT3   RGB   INPUT2   R/Cr   INPUT1   R/Cr   INPUT4   Cr   OUTPUT   G/Y   B/Cb   H/HV   V G/Y   Y OPTION   IN   Cb   SDI   B/Cb   H/HV   V OUT   INPUT0   REMOTE1   To REMOTE1   To INPUT 1   S-VIDEO1 INPUT5   INPUT6   VIDEO2   EMOTE2   IN   Y VIDEO1   C OUT   S-VIDEO2   INPUT7   IN   INPUT8   REMOTE3   OUT   LED   ON   3BNC-3BNC cable(sync on green)   4BNC-4BNC cable(composite)   5BNC-5BNC coaxial cable   (separate sync)   OFF   (recommended)   Optional control cable 15p-15p   (CTL-6010)   From R, G, B, H/V on separate H   and V. on the RGB OUTPUT module   To SYSTEM CONTROL   REMOTE 1   The Switcher   ISS-6020/ISS-6020G   VCR   Personal computer   • Select [Advanced Menu] → [Projector Options] → [Switcher Control] → [SW1 Level]. See page E-37 for the information in detail.   • For more information on the Switcher, refer to the user's manual accompanying the ISS-6020/ISS-6020G Switcher.   • All cables mentioned above are sold separately.   • The RGB2 terminal will not work with the Switcher Control function.   * When connecting with the VIDEO INPUT MODULE (6020-VID), set the VIDEO MODE select switch (S3001) to "8". The VIDEO MODE select   switch is located on the VIDEO INPUT MODULE (6020-VID).   NOTE: While in the Switcher Control mode, a video standard is selected at the projector.   If you set the VIDEO MODE select switch (S3001) to "8" with the QUAD DECODER installed in the Switcher ISS-6020, the image will not be displayed correctly.   In that case, first remove the QUAD DECODER from the Switcher ISS-6020.   For more details, contact your dealer.   E – 17   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   NOTE:   When Used with Two or More Switchers   • Be sure to set all the slide switches (S8603) of the Switcher to RS-422 posi-   tions. Set the one on the last slave Switcher to the appropriate position to   match the connected equipment such as a personal computer. (RS-422/RS-   232C for PC control of projector)   (100 Inputs)   Up to 100 inputs can be accepted using the NEC ISS-6020 Switcher.   • Set the DIP switch S8601 of the Switcher.   How to make connections:   1. Connect the REMOTE 1 terminal of the master Switcher to the RE-   MOTE 1 of the projector using the optional control cable (15p-15p/   CTL-6010).   2. Next connect the REMOTE 2 terminal of the master Switcher to the   REMOTE 1 terminal of the first slave Switcher using the same op-   tional control cable as mentioned above.Third, connect the REMOTE   2 terminal of the first slave to the REMOTE 1 of the second slave,   and the REMOTE 2 terminal of the second slave to the REMOTE 1   terminal of the third slave (— and the REMOTE 2 of the ninth slave to   the REMOTE 1 of the tenth slave). Connect all the Switchers with   optional control cables.   Signal   Switcher   Signal   REMOTE 1   REMOTE 2   OPTION (PC)   10 inputs   10 inputs   SLAVE 1   REMOTE   CONTROL   Signal   To SLOT 1   To SLOT 2   REMOTE 1   REMOTE 2   SLAVE 2   SLAVE 3   MASTER   SWITCHER   Signal (Input 1)   REMOTE   To SLOT 10   REMOTE 1   REMOTE 2   REMOTE 1   Projector   To REMOTE 2   SLAVE 9   Signal   REMOTE 1   REMOTE 2   10 inputs   SLAVE 10   OPTION   (PC)   NOTE: The optional remote control RC-6320 for ISS-6020 will not work cor-   rectly in the SW Level 1 or 2 mode.   To use the projector with the Switcher ISS-6020 in the Switcher Control mode,   * When connecting with the VIDEO INPUT MODULE (6020-VID), set the VIDEO MODE select switch (S3001) to "8". The VIDEO MODE select   switch is located on the VIDEO INPUT MODULE (6020-VID).   NOTE: While in the Switcher Control mode, a video standard is selected at the projector.   If you set the VIDEO MODE select switch (S3001) to "8" with the QUAD DECODER installed in the Switcher ISS-6020, the image will not be displayed correctly.   In that case, first remove the QUAD DECODER from the Switcher ISS-6020.   For more details, contact your dealer.   E – 18   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Set the DIP switch (S8601) of the Switcher as follows:   NOTE: Slave numbers 1 to 10 must correspond to the master’s slot numbers 1 to 10.   ISS-6020   ISS-6020G   Setting of S8601   Output to   OPEN   Master   The Projector   1 1 1 2 2 2 3 4 5 6 6 6 7 7 7 8 8 8 SHORT   OPEN   Slave 1   Slave 2   Slave 3   Slave 4   Slave 5   Slave 6   Slave 7   Slave 8   Slave 9   Slave 10   Slot 1 of the Master   Slot 2 of the Master   Slot 3 of the Master   Slot 4 of the Master   Slot 5 of the Master   Slot 6 of the Master   Slot 7 of the Master   Slot 8 of the Master   Slot 9 of the Master   Slot 10 of the Master   3 4 5 SHORT   OPEN   3 4 5 SHORT   OPEN   1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 SHORT   OPEN   1 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 SHORT   OPEN   3 4 5 SHORT   OPEN   1 1 1 2 2 2 3 4 5 6 6 6 7 7 7 8 8 8 SHORT   OPEN   3 4 5 SHORT   OPEN   3 4 5 SHORT   OPEN   1 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 SHORT   OPEN   3 4 5 SHORT   E – 19   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   REMOTE 1 Connector   5 4 3 2 1 10   9 8 7 6 15 14 13 12 11   This connector is used for either connecting the ISS-6020/ISS-6020G Switcher or a third   party external control device (Contact Closure).When the Switcher is used, connect it with   the optional control cable (15-15 pin; 50 ft./16m; CTL-6010) to this connector.   When used with the Switcher.   Pin No.   FUNCTION   1, 2, 6 and 7   Sending and receiving data when the Switcher is used.   Identifying the Projector   9 15   Ground   3, 8,11 and 12   Used inside the Projector. Normally set to OPEN.   When using with the Switcher ISS-6020/ISS-6020G, connect No. 1,2,6,7,9 and15 pins of   the projector to the same No. pins of the switcher as shown below.   Pin Configuration of Optional CTL-6010 Cable   REMOTE 1 connector of   the Projector mini D-sub   15 pin (female)   REMOTE 1 connector   of the Switcher mini D-   sub 15 pin (female)   Shield (frame ground)   6 1 6 1 7 2 7 2 9 9 15   15   Pins without a number are open.   E – 20   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   When used in stand alone operation.   Pin No.   FUNCTION   SHORT/OPEN   14   External control mode ON   External control mode OFF   SHORT   OPEN   5 POWER ON   POWER OFF   SHORT   OPEN   10   PICTURE MUTE ON   PICTURE MUTE OFF   SHORT   OPEN   12pin   OPEN   8pin   4pin   OPEN   SHORT   OPEN   SHORT   OPEN   SHORT   OPEN   SHORT   OPEN   OPEN   11pin   OPEN   OPEN   OPEN   OPEN   OPEN   OPEN   OPEN   OPEN   SHORT   SHORT   4,8,12,11   OPEN   OPEN   RGB 1 (INPUT 1)   OPEN   VIDEO 1 (INPUT 5)   S-VIDEO 1 (INPUT 7)   COMPONENT (INPUT 4)   SDI (INPUT 0)   OPEN   SHORT   SHORT   OPEN   OPEN   SHORT   SHORT   SHORT   SHORT   OPEN   OPEN   RGB 2 (INPUT 2)   SHORT   SHORT   OPEN   VIDEO 2 (INPUT 6)   S-VIDEO 2 (INPUT 8)   RGB (DIGITAL) (INPUT 9)   RGB 3 (INPUT 3)   OPEN   SHORT   * When the combinations other than specified in the above table are selected, the input will be forcefully switched to RGB 1.   * The term “SHORT” means to connect with pin 15   * When in the external control mode, the POWER, INPUT, PICTURE MUTE and SOUND MUTE buttons on the remote control will not function.   NOTE: Pin 14 is the external remote signal terminal. The projector can be controlled by the same format signal as the supplied remote control from the external   controller regardless of setting on Pin 14.   NOTE: When turning off the power to the projector using the external control, do not disconnect the plug from the power outlet. These procedures are to protect your   projector and the connected equipment.   E – 21   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Operating Multiple Projectors with the Remote Control   You can operate multiple projectors with the same remote control in wireless operation.   To do so:   1. Select [Advanced Menu] → [Projector Options] → [Setup] → [Page 5] → [Projector ID] and assign an ID number to each projector. See also page   E-37.   2. On the remote control specify the ID number of the projector to be adjusted. Press and hold the CTL and press MENU (ADDRESS) button to   enter the ID number.   You can operate the projector assigned the same ID number as the remote control.   Projector ID= 02   Projector ID= 03   Projector ID= 01   Remote Address = 03   You can daisy-chain multiple projectors and operate them separately with the same remote control in wired operation.   To do so:   1. Use the remote control cable to connect the REMOTE 2 Output of one projector to the REMOTE 2 Input of the next projector until all the projectors are   connected. Only one remote control cable is supplied with each projector.   2. Specify a unique projector ID for each projector.   3. Specify the same remote address as the projector ID to be adjusted.   NOTE: Specifying "None" for projector ID allows you to operate multiple projectors concurrently. However, some projectors may not synchronize to the other   projectors.   S-VIDEO1   REMOTE2   Y IN   Projector ID= 01   Projector ID= 02   Projector ID= 03   C OUT   INPUT7   Remote Address = 03   E – 22   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Using the RGB DIGITAL connectors   The Link mode function allows you to adjust or set multiple projectors using the RGB DIGITAL and OPTION connectors.   The DVI DIGITAL input accepts up to the XGA (1024 x 768 @85Hz) signal.   NOTE: The Auto Adjust feature does not work for DVI digital signal. When DVI signal is selected and the image position is not corrected, adjust the horizontal and   vertical position using the Position screen. See page E-31 for more details.   Connection for Double Stacking in Link Mode   Connect source equipment to the master projector.   DVI-D cable (supplied)   Master   projector   Slave   projector   RGB DIGITAL   RGB DIGITAL   OUTPUT   INPUT9   OUTPUT   INPUT9   OPTION   IN   OPTION   IN   NOTE:   * Use the supplied DVI-D cables for stacking.   * The end with the ferrite core should go to the RGB DIGITAL OUT-   PUT of the projector.   OUT   OUT   * Specify the DVI-D type when you buy DVI cable.   When you use commercially available DVI cables, they must be 5   m (16.4 feet) or less in length.   Slave projector   Bi-directional RS-232C cable (not supplied)   Master projector   It is recommended that you use a commercially available distribution amplifier if you use signals other than VGA (640X480@60Hz) to XGA   (1024X768@85Hz) in Link mode.   Link Mode   You can daisy-chain up to 16 projectors and operate them separately with the same remote control in wired operation.   Master   Slave1   Slave16   Connecting a PC with the RGB digital connector   Connect the RGB DIGITAL IN connector of the projector to a digital connector of your computer.   RGB digital connector   RGB DIGITAL IN connector   DVI-D cable   E – 23   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   5. OPERATION   This section describes how to select a computer or video source, ad-   just the picture and sound, edit a signal and adjust all other settings   and adjustments for proper projector set-up.   Using The Menus   1. Press the MENU button on the remote control to display the menu.   2. Use the L or M button on the remote control to select the sub menu.   3. The right-oriented delta symbol indicates further choices are avail-   General Controls   Before you turn on the projector ensure that the computer or video source   is turned on and that the lens cap is removed.   ᮣ able. Press the button to highlight the item you want to adjust or set   in the selected menu.   1. Turn On The Projector   Plug the supplied power cable into the AC outlet. The main power   switch is on the front panel of the projector.By pushing up this switch,   the projector will go into its standby mode and the POWER indicator   will glow orange. Only after you press the 'POWER ON' button on   the remote control or projector cabinet will the POWER indicator   turn to green and the projector will fully turn on.   4. Press the L or M button on the remote control to select the item.   5. Press the ENTER button on the remote control to display the adjust-   ment screen or dialog box.   ᮤ ᮣ 6. Adjust the level or turn the selected item on or off by using or on   the remote control.The on-screen slide bar will show you the amount   of increase or decrease.   2. Select The Computer Or Video Source   Press the INPUT button on the remote control to select the desired   source. Or press the MENU button on the remote control and use   the Source Select to select your video source:Video, S-Video, RGB,   Y/Cr/Cb, RGB Digital or SDI.   NOTE: The change is stored automatically when any one of the following proce-   dures is performed:   * The on-screen disappears.   * The projector goes into standby.   * One input is switched to another.   3. Adjust The Image   Press the ADJUST PICTURE button or the ADJUST WHITE BAL   on the remote control or select the [Advanced Menu] → [Adjust   (Source)] to adjust the picture.   7. Repeat steps 2-5 to adjust an additional item, or press the CANCEL   button on your remote control to quit.   4. Turn Off The Projector   Shutter mechanism   First press the POWER OFF button on the remote control or the   projector cabinet. Allow the fan to cool the projector for three min-   utes. This will extend the life of the lamp. After the cooling fan stops   working, the POWER indicator will change to a steady orange glow   and the projector will be in the stand-by mode.Then push down the   main power switch on the front panel.The POWER indicator will go   out. If you desire to move the projector then unplug the power cable.   The projector is equipped with "Shutter" feature, which allows the user   to shut off the light completely on the screen. To use the shutter func-   tion, hold down the CTL button, and press the MUTE PICTURE button   on the remote control.   IMPORTANT:   • The projector lamp has exceeded 750 hours of operation and should   be replaced.The projector will turn off and go into the standby mode   after 850 hours of service.   • The projector should be unplugged if it will not be used for an ex-   tended period.   • If you want to turn off the image briefly (five minutes or less), press   the MUTE PICTURE button instead of turning the projector off and   on.   • The projector will display a black, blue image or logo if no input signal   is present.   • Do not turn the projector off and then immediately back on.The Pro-   jector needs to cool down for three minutes before it is powered on   again.   CAUTION: Do not turn off the main power while the cooling fan is working.   E – 24   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   A List of Direct Key Combinations   CTL+ INPUT (1-10)   Switches to any selected signal found in the Entry List.   To enable this combination, you must first assign specific remote keys for direct input   selection in the Entry Edit window.   CTL+ ENTER (While displaying Entry list)   CTL+ MUTE PICT/SHUT   CTL+CANCEL   Displays the Entry Edit Command window.   Blocks all Projector Light Output.   Returns to the previous menu without closing the slidebar or dialog.   Clears all menus or adjustment/setting screens.All adjustments are saved automatically.   CTL+ UNDO   ᮤ ᮣ CTL+   / / L / M   Moves the slidebar or dialog box horizontally or vertically.   Displays the magnifying glass icon.   While using zoom on remote control:   ᮤ CTL+   Deletes one letter or numeral in the entry screen.   CTL+MUTE OSD   Turns off the on-screen display. Press again to turn on the on-screen display.   Displays the Select switcher Input Slot window.   INPUT(1-10) in SW Level mode   NOTE: This feature is available for SW 2 Level mode only.   When the SW 1 Level mode is selected, pressing INPUT key switches to the corresponding   slot without displaying the Select Slot window.   CTL+ MENU/ADDRESS   CTL+ IMAGE/PROJECTOR   CTL+ POSITION/LENS   CTL+ KEYST/R   Displays the remote ID entry window.   Sequentially selects the Projector Options sub menu.   Displays the Lens Shift control window.   Turns on red. Available only when the projector is in the test pattern mode.   Turns on green. Available only when the projector is in the test pattern mode.   Turns on blue. Available only when the projector is in the test pattern mode.   Zooms the lens in and out   CTL+ AMP/G   CTL+ E-LIST/B   CTL+ MAGNIFY/ZOOM   CTL+ FOCUS   Adjusts the lens focus.   E – 25   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Menu Tree   When Switcher Control is   turned on:   Brightness   Contrast   Switcher   Entry List   Advanced Menu   Source Select   Adjust (Source)   Ref Adj   Saturation   Color   Stand alone   RGB1   Hue   Factory Default   Projector Options   PC Card Files   Help   RGB2   Sharpness   V-Aperture   Gamma Correction   RGB3   Component (YCbCr)   Video1   NTSC, Graphics, Graphics/NTSC, PAL/SECAM2.8,   PAL/SECAM, Natural 1/Natural 2   Test Pattern   Video2   S-Video1   S-Video2   RGB (DIGITAL)   SDI   Color Temperature   Brightness   Brightness R/G/B   Contrast   Contrast R/G/B   Signal Level   Red/Green/Blue or Y/Cb/Cr   Entry List   Picture   Pixel Adjust   Position   Clock / Phase   White Balance   Image   Horizontal / Vertical   Aspect Ratio   Input Signal 1.33:1 / 1.78:1 / 1.85:1 / 2.35:1   Display Area 1.33:1 / 1.78:1 / 1.85:1 / 2.35:1   Auto / Native   Video Adj   Option Adj   Lens Memory   Switcher   Resolution   Overscan   Video Filter   Blanking   0% / 5% / 10% / 25%   Top / Bottom / Left / Right   Noise Reduction   Color Matrix   Luminance Off / Low / Medium / High   Chrominance Off / Low / Medium / High   Select Color Matrix HDTV / SDTV   Delect Color Matrix Type B-Y/R-Y, U/V, Cb/Cr   Pb/Pr, IVX   Y/C Delay   Telecine   Auto / Off   Motion Select   Motion Level   YTR Adjustment   CTR Adjustment   Still / Adaptive   Clamp Timing   Sync Protection   VD Delay   Auto / Tri-Sync / Front Porch / Adjust   Upper / Lower   0 / 2.5u / 5u / 10u   Reference / Custom   Gain   Red / Green / Blue   Volume   E – 26   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Lamp Mode   Keystone   Lamp   Maximum / Medium / Minimum   Advanced Menu   Source Select   Adjust (Source)   Ref Adj   Ref. White Bal.   Brightness R/G/B, Contrast R/G/B   All Data / Current Signal   Including Entry List   Factory Default   Projector Options   PC Card Files   Help   On / Off Timer   Sleep Timer   Execute Switch (Active / Inactive)   Edit   Preset Time (Off / 0:30 / 1:00 / 1:30 / 2:00)   Timer   Test Pattern   Menu   Page 1 Menu Mode (Basic Menu, Advanced Menu, Serviceman Menu)   Language (English / German / French / Italian / Spanish / Swedish / Japanese)   Menu Display Time (Manual / Auto 5 sec / Auto 10 sec / Auto 30 sec)   Page 2 Display Select (Date, Time, Input Terminal, Source Name, Projector ID, On/Off)   Date Format   Setup   Link Mode   Switcher Control   (MM/DD/YYYY, MM/DD/YYYY ddd, DD/MM/YYYY, DD/MM/YYYY ddd   YYYY/MM/DD, YYYY/MM/DD ddd, Month DD, YYYY, Month DD, YYYY ddd)   Date, Time Preset   Page 1 Orientation (Desktop Front / Ceiling Rear / Desktop Rear / Ceiling Front)   Background (Blue / Black / Logo)   S-Video Mode Select (Off / S2)   Page 2 Signal Select   RGB 1 (Auto / RGB / Component)   RGB 2 (Auto / RGB / Component)   Sync Termination   RGB 1 (Hi-Z / 75Ω)   RGB 2 (Hi-Z / 75Ω)   Page 3 Signal Select   Video 1 (Auto / NTSC3.58 / NTSC4.43 / PAL / PAL60 / SECAM)   Video 2 (Auto / NTSC3.58 / NTSC4.43 / PAL / PAL60 / SECAM)   S-Video 1 (Auto / NTSC3.58 / NTSC4.43 / PAL / PAL60 / SECAM)   S-Video 2 (Auto / NTSC3.58 / NTSC4.43 / PAL / PAL60 / SECAM)   Switcher (Auto / NTSC3.58 / NTSC4.43 / PAL / PAL60 / SECAM)   Page 4 Auto Adjust (RGB Only)   Power Management   Power Off Confirmation   Keystone Save   Lens Memory   User Name   Page 5 Communication Speed (4800 / 9600 / 19200 / 38400)   Projector ID (Disable / Enable) 1 – 64   Default Source Select (Last / Select)   Standalone   (RGB1 / RGB2 / RGB3 / Component (YCbCr) / Video1 / Video2 / S-Video1 /   S-Video2 / RGB (DIGITAL) / SDI)   SW 1 Level (Slot 1 – 10)   SW 2 Level (M-01 S-01 – M10 S-10)   Standalone / Master / Slave   Standalone / SW 1 Level / SW 2 Level   Contents   Contents   Source Information   Projector Information   Page 1   Source Name / Input Terminal / Entry No. / Horizontal Frequency /   Vertical Frequency / Sync Polarity   Page 2   Page 3   Signal Type / Video Type / Sync Type / Interlace / Resolution / Direct Key   Aspect Ratio (I) / Aspect Ratio (D) / Gamma Correction / Noise Reduction (L) /   Noise Reduction (C) / Color Matrix / Matrix Type   Page 1   Page 2   Page 3   Page 4   User Name / Serial Number / Lamp Hour Meter / Projector Usage / Projector ID   Version (BIOS / Firmware / Data / SUB-CPU)   Formatter Version (CPU / PROM / Prism)   Cross Hatch,Gray Bars,Color Bars,   Black Raster,GrayRaster,White Raster,   ANSI Checker,Focus, Aspect Ratios   (Red/Green/Blue)   Link Mode (Master / Slave)   E – 27   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Menu Elements   Tab   Title bar   Highlight   Radio button   OK Button   Cancel Button   Solid triangle   Check box   Slide bar   Menu windows or dialog boxes typically have the following elements:   Title bar:   Indicates the menu title.   Highlight:   Indicates the selected menu or item.   Solid triangle: Indicates further choices are available. A highlighted triangle indicates the item is active.   Tab: Indicates a group of features in a dialog box. Selecting on any tab brings its page to the front.   Radio button: Use this round button to select an option in a dialog box.   Check box:   Slide bar:   OK button:   Place a checkmark in the square box to turn the option On.   Indicates settings or the direction of adjustment.   Press to confirm your setting.You will return to the previous menu.   Cancel button: Press to cancel your setting.You will return to the previous menu.   E – 28   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Entry List   Menu Descriptions & Functions   Source Select   Displays the list of the entry signals. Use the LM buttons on your re-   mote control or the projector cabinet to select the signal and press the   ENTER button on the remote control or the projector cabinet to project   the image of the selected source.   Entry Edit Command   You can edit the signal on the entry list.   To do so:   While pressing and holding CTL, press ENTER on the remote control to   display the Entry Edit Command window.   Enables you to select a video source such as a VCR, DVD player, laser   disc player, computer or document camera depending on what is   connected to your inputs.   Press the up/down buttons on your remote control or the projector cabi-   net to highlight the menu for the item you want to adjust.   * Cut Enables you to remove a selected signal from the list and place   it on the "clipboard" in the projector.   * Copy Enables you to copy a selected signal from the list and place it   on the "clipboard" in the projector.   * S-Video 1, 2   * RGB (Digital)   * SDI   * RGB1,2,3   * Component (YCbCr)   * Video 1, 2   * Paste Enables you to paste the signal placed on the "clipboard" to   any other line of the list.To do this, select "Paste" and then select the   line number you want to paste to. Last press ENTER.   * Edit Enables you to change source name or assign the direct key.   * The following buttons are not available for the currently projecting   signals:   Swicher   You can select the slot number from 1 to 10 of the Switcher(s) ISS-   6020.   When using with a single Switcher ISS-6020:   1) The Cut and Paste buttons on the Entry Edit Command screen   2) The Input Terminal button on the Entry Edit screen   When complete, select OK and press ENTER. To exit without stor-   ing the settings, select Cancel.   Select "Source Name" and press ENTER to display the Source Name   Edit window.You can change source name on this window.   Select "Input Terminal" and press ENTER to display the InputTermi-   nal window.You can change input terminal on this window.   RGB1, RGB2, RGB3, and RGB(DIGITAL) can be selected for RGB   signals; RGB1, RGB2, Component, and RGB(DIGITAL) can be se-   lected for component signals; Video 1/2, S-Video 1/2 , and   RGB(DIGITAL) can be selected for Video and S-Video signals.   To return to the original Video signal after the video signal has been   changed to the RGB signal, enter the signal into the Entry List as a   new one.   Use the SELECT L or M button to select the desired slot number from   1 to 10 of the ISS-6020 Swicher and press ENTER.   When using with two or more Switcher ISS-6020:   Select "Direct Key" and press ENTER to display the Direct Key win-   dow.   You can assign specific remote keys for direct signal input selection.   NOTE: Existing direct key settings are overwritten with new settings.   Use the SELECT L or M button to select the master slot number from   1 to 10 and then the slave slot number from 1 to 10 on the Select Slot   menu. Select OK and press ENTER.   To close the window without storing the settings, select Cancel and   press ENTER.   E – 29   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Select "List" and press ENTER to display the direct Key assignment   list.   White Balance   Select "OK" and press ENTER to close the window.   To close the List window, press CANCEL on the remote.   Color Temperature   This feature adjusts the color temperature using the slide bar.   Move the slide bar to the right to increase the color temperature for   a bluish image; to the left to decrease it for a reddish image.   Brightness   Brightness for each color (RGB) is used to adjust the black level of   the screen.   Contrast   Adjust (Source)   Contrast for each color (RGB) is used to adjust the white level of the   screen.   Signal Level   R/G/B, Y/Cb/Cr or Y/Pb/Pr Gain:   Adjust RGB, Component or HDTV Gain to match multiple projector   color uniformity.   Picture   Brightness   Adjusts the brightness level or the back ras-   ter intensity.   Image   Contrast   Adjusts the intensity of the image according   to the incoming signal.   Saturation   Adjust saturation at the white peak.   Color   Increases or decreases the color saturation level (not available for RGB).   Hue   Varies the color level from +/- green to +/-blue.The red level is used as   reference. This adjustment is only valid for Video and Component in-   puts (not available for RGB).   Pixel Adjust (when Auto Adjust is off):   Sharpness   Controls the detail of the image for Video (not available for RGB and   Component).   V-Aperture   Displays the Clock and Phase adjustments.   Adjusts edge enhancement in the vertical direction. (not available for   RGB)   Clock ............ Use this item with the "Auto Adjust off" to fine tune the com-   puter image or to remove any vertical banding that might ap-   pear.   Phase ........... Use this item to adjust the clock phase or to reduce video   noise, dot interference or cross talk. (This is evident when   Gamma Correction   ᮤ part of your image appears to be shimmering.) Use the and   ᮣ buttons to adjust the image.   Use "Phase" only after the "Clock" is complete.   This option corrects gamma. Select the appropriate item.   NTSC ..........................Setting for NTSC signals   Graphics .....................Setting for Computer Graphics   Graphics/NTSC ...........Setting for both Computer Graphics and NTSC sig-   nals (Default value)   NOTE: When Auto Adjust is turned ON on the Page 4 of Setup, the Clock   adjust is not available on this Pixel Adjust screen.   PAL/SECAM 2.8 ..........Setting for PAL and SECAM signals at the gamma   value of 2.8   PAL/SECAM ................Setting for PAL and SECAM signals   Natural 1 .....................Setting for Video and S-Video signal   Natural 2 .....................Setting for component signal (γ value 2.2)   E – 30   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Horizontal/Vertical Position (when Auto Adjust is off):   Video Filter   This feature reduces video noise. Select the appropriate filter for   your signal.   Bar 0 ............ Off   Adjusts the image location from left to right.   This adjustment is made automatically when the Auto Adjust is turned   on.   Bar 1/3 ......... High   Bar 2/3 ......... Medium   Bar full ......... Low   Aspect Ratio (not available for RGB) :   Blanking   This feature allows you to mask any unwanted area of the screen   image.   You can select the aspect ratio for input signal and display area re-   spectively.   ᮤ Adjust the Top, Bottom, Left, or Right blanking with the SELECT   ᮣ ᮤ ᮣ Select the appropriate aspect ratio using the SELECT   , , L, or   or button.   M button.   NOTE: When "Resolution" is set to "Native", this feature is not available, and   the stored settings and adjustments are invalid.   Video Adj   Resolution (when Auto Adjust is off):   This allows you to activate or deactivate the Advanced AccuBlend   feature.   Auto ............. Turns on the Advanced AccuBlend feature. The projector au-   tomatically reduces or enlarges the current image to fit the   full screen.   Native........... Turns off the Advanced AccuBlend feature. The projector dis-   plays the current image in its true resolution. See "Auto Ad-   just (RGB Only)" on page E-36 for turning on or off the Auto   Adjust feature.   Noise Reduction   NOTE: While you are displaying an image with higher resolution than the   projector's native resolution(XGA:1024 x 768), even when you are in the   Native mode, the image is displayed full screen using the Advanced AccuBlend   feature.   Select one of the following three levels for reducing video noise.   Low, Medium or High.   NOTE: An image with lower resolution than XGA(1024 x 768) is displayed   smaller when you are in the Native Mode. In this case, you can use the "Lens   Memory" feature to adjust lens shift, focus and zoom adjustments to enlarge   the image to fill the screen and store the values. (see page E-33)   NOTE: The lower the Noise Reduction level, the better the image quality.   Increasing Noise Reduction lowers video bandwidth.   Overscan   You can select overscan percentage for RGB signal.   Select the appropriate option using the SELECT or button.   ᮤ ᮣ NOTE: When "Resolution" is set to "Native", this feature is not available, and   the stored settings and adjustments are invalid.   E – 31   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Color Matrix   Option Adj   Clamp Timing:   First, select an appropriate color matrix for your input signal, either   HDTV or SDTV.Then select an appropriate matrix type from B-Y/R-   Y, U/V, Cb/Cr, Pb/Pr or IVX.   NOTE: The Color Matrix feature is available for component video signal only.   Y/C Delay (not available for RGB)   According to the signal, this function sets the detection position (i.e.,   clamp position) of the black level reproduction of the analog input   signal. Normally this is not used.   Auto ............. This is the normal setting.   Adjusts Y/C delay level.   Tri-Sync ....... This is set when projecting HDTV video.   Front Porch .. This is set when the picture quality does not improve even   though Auto or Tri-Sync has been set.   Telecine   Adjust .......... This permits the video clamp position for each signal to be   set. Use "Adjust" when a clamp timing error occurs at the time   of special analog signal reception such as 1080P. Note that   "Adjust" is not valid for doubler signals such as NTSC and   PAL.   Use 3:2 pull down correction to eliminate jitter and artifacts in video.   Auto ............. For film source such as a DVD player   Off ................ For signals other than film sources   Sync Protection   Motion Select:   When a VCR, DVD, or some other equipment that supports   Copyguard (a copy prevention system) is played back, the screen   may be displayed in a curved manner. Adjustments are made in   such circumstances. Use the SELECT or button to adjust the   Upper of Lower levels.   Sets the interpolation method. Selects Still or Adaptive. Still is used   for non moving images such as a document camera. Select Adapter   for all motion video.   ᮤ ᮣ Motion Level   VD Delay   Adjusts level of motion detection when Adaptive is selected.   YTR Adjustmen (not available for RGB)   This feature is used to correct vertical jitter of non-standard inter-   laced signal. Select one of the three VD delay levels.   NOTE: When connecting with a scan converter:   If an image from the scan converter is not correctly displayed, adjust to   select the best level point so that the image is displayed correctly.   Adjusts luminance transient time.   CTR Adjustment (not available for RGB)   Adjusts chroma transient time.   E – 32   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Lens Memory   Switcher (available only when used with ISS-6020)   Switcher Gain   The Lens Memory function stores the adjusted values when using shift,   focus* and zoom buttons on the projector cabinet or the remote control   for a specific signal.   Example of usage:   When a signal with 4:3 aspect ratio and a signal with 5:4 aspect ration   both need to be displayed on the 4:3 screen.   Normal Condition (for the above example)   This feature adjusts the input level of the signal. This must be done   to each color:R, G, and B.   Perform shift, focus* and zoom adjustments to the signal with 4:3 as-   pect ratio first since it is the native resolution of the projector. Both sig-   nals with 5:4 and 4:3 aspect ratio can be displayed, however the signal   with 5:4 aspect ratio will not fit properly on the screen.   Volume   To eliminate this size change, optimum values for shift, focus* and zoom   can be stored separately for the two signals. This can be done also for   two signals with the same aspect ratio. Memory (storage) of these val-   ues allows projected images to be optimum upon signal switching.   Follow the procedure below to accomplish this.   This feature adjusts the volume of the audio output.Adjust the sound   corresponding to the slot.   Ref Adj   Lens Memory   1) Select "Projector Options" → "Setup" → "Page 4" → "Lens Memory" and   insert a check mark in the Lens Memory check box.   2) Set the projector to no-signal condition or project a signal (in the above   example a signal with 4:3 aspect ratio) and adjust shift, focus* and zoom.   3) Select "Adjust (Source)" → "Lens Memory" → "Reference/Custom" and set   to "Reference".   4) Press "Store" to store the lens values for this signal into memory.   5) Project a different signal (in the above example, a signal that is not 4:3   aspect ratio or a signal with 4:3 aspect ratio that you wish to adjust with   different values) and adjust shift, focus* and zoom.   Keystone   This feature corrects the keystone (trapezoidal) distortion to make the   top of the screen longer or shorter to be the same as the bottom.   Use the or buttons on the slide bar to correct the keystone (trap-   ezoidal) distortion.   6) Select "Adjust (Source)" → "Lens Memory" → "Reference/Custom" and set   to "Custom   ᮤ ᮣ 7) Press "Store" to store the lens values for this signal into memory.   The difference between "Reference" and "Custom"   "Reference" is a memory with adjustment values stored for either a no-   signal condition or a newly input signal. Usually a signal with 4:3 aspect   ratio would be used since it is the native resolution of the projector.   "Reference" is a one-time only memory location.   "Custom" is a memory for a signal that would need adjustment values   stored that would be different from the values stored in the "Reference"   memory. "Custom" can be stored for each individual input signal.   Keystone distortion   Normal   Note that when "Reference" is stored, all values will be overwritten since   they are not adjustments that change with each signal.   In the example above, signals with 4:3 aspect ratios are recommended   for "Reference", but signals having other aspect ratios can also be used.   NOTE:   1) With the projector aimed directly at the screen the maximum keystone angle   that can be corrected is +/- 15 degrees.   2) When "Resolution" is set to "Native", this feature is not available, and the stored   settings and adjustments are invalid.   Depending on the type of graphics being used, the picture may get blurred or   keystone correction may not be possible when excessive keystone correction   is used.   The idea is, the closer you are to native resolution, the better image you will   see.   Another method to store is to press the INFO button while holding the   CTL button of the remote control.   Note that when using the remote control for storing, storage will be in   "Reference" when the "Lens Memory" setting of the menu is "Refer-   ence", and storage will be in "Custom" when the setting is "Custom".   Defaults such as newly input signals are "Reference".   NOTE: The keystone feature is not available when the test pattern or the blue   back is displayed.   * See "Tips on Adjusting Focus for Lens Memory Function" on page E-   46 for more information.   E – 33   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Lamp   Projector Options   Lamp Mode   Enables you to set preferences and other operating options.   This feature allows the lamp power supply to operate under three set-   tings.   Timer   Maximum..... This setting consumes maximum current from the AC input   and results in the most light output.   Enables you to turn the projector on or off automatically at a specified   time. Two timer functions are available: On/Off Timer and Sleep Timer.   NOTE: The Maximum mode shortens the lamp life. Be sure to use this mode   at temperature of 95˚ F (35˚C) or less.   [On/Off Timer]   Medium ....... This setting allows the lamp power supply to draw a medium   amount of current from the AC input source and allows for   medium power consumption.   Minimum ..... This setting consumes minimum current from the AC input   and results in the least light output.   Reference White Balance   This feature adjusts the white balance that is used as a reference.   This adjustment affects all sources. The Ref.White Bal. is available   for test pattern only.   Factory Default   Up to eight settings can be programmed.   • • • Before setting On/Off Timer, make sure that Date, Time Preset feature is   set.   Even after setting On/Off Timer, turning the projector on or off with the   remote control is possible.   Returns all adjustments and settings to the factory preset level.   All Data .......................Reset all the settings for all the signals to the factory   preset.   There are two time display formats: 24-hour or AM/PM format.   1. Open the On/Off Timer window.   NOTE: The items that can be reset are all the settings and adjusts except for   Language, Projector ID, Lamp Hour Meter, Projector Usage and Communi-   cation Speed.   2. Select EDIT and press ENTER on the remote control to open the EDIT   window.   Including Entry List   Also deletes all the signals in the Entry List and re-   turns to the factory preset.   Current Signal .............Resets the adjustments for the current signal to the   factory preset levels.   NOTE: All the items in "Adjust (Source)" can be reset.   3. Set the Week, Day, On-Time and Off-Time using the Select buttons and   Source buttons (1 thru 10). To cancel the on-time or off time, use Delete.   4. Select Set and press the ENTER button on the remote control to complete   the setting. To close, select Close.   E – 34   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   5. To enable your setting, select Active on the Execute Switch.   Menu Display Time   This option allows you to select how long the projector waits after the   6. Select OK and press the ENTER button on the remote control to complete   the setting.   last touch of a button to turn off the menu.   The preset choices are "Manual", "Auto 5 sec", "Auto 10 sec", and "Auto   30 sec". The "Manual" is the factory preset.   NOTE: When On Timer is set and the projector is in the standby mode, the   Status indicator flashes green to show that On Timer program is active. The   projector must be in stand-by mode at the time of turning on. The preset   power-on time will be void if the cooling fan is working or an error occurs.   Unplugging the projector cancels your 1 Week programs regardless of   whether the program was executed or not. However, your Every Week pro-   gram will not be cancelled even if you unplug the projector.   Manual ......... The menu can be turned off manually.   Auto 5 sec .... The menu will automatically be turned off in 5 seconds if no   buttons are pressed within 5 seconds.   Auto 10 sec .. The menu will automatically be turned off in 10 seconds if no   buttons are pressed within 10 seconds.   Auto 30 sec .. The menu will automatically be turned off in 30 seconds if no   buttons are pressed within 30 seconds.   Sleep Timer   [Page 2]   1. Select your desired time between 30 minutes and 2 hours in 30 minute   increments.   2. Select Set and press the ENTER button on the remote control.   3. The remaining time starts counting down.   4. The projector will turn off after the countdown is complete.   Display Select   Menu   [Page 1]   You can choose the desired status information to be displayed on the   screen. The desired status information will be displayed each time you   switch between sources.   Date Format   Eight display formats can be selected.This date format sets the current   date that appears on the upper left corner of the screen.   Date, Time Preset   Setting the Current Date and Time   Allows you to set preferences for the on-screen menu.   Press "OK" to save your changes for all the features.   Menu Mode   You can set the current time, month, date, and year.   This feature allows you to select two menu modes: Advanced Menu   and Basic Menu.   1. Type in date.   Enter month, date and year in this order using INPUT buttons on the re-   mote control.   Month and date must be entered in two digits. For example, to display   "February", press "0" and "2".   Advanced Menu .......... This is the menu that contains all the available menus   and commands.   Basic Menu .................This is the factory preset menu that contains the basic   menus and commands. You cannot customize this   menu.   2. Type in time.   Time is expressed in the 24-hour format. For example, 6:00 p.m. is en-   tered as 18:00.   3. Select "OK" and press ENTER.   Closing the window allows the clock to start.   The current year, month, date and time are displayed on the top of the   screen.   The factory default Basic menu includes:   Source Select (RGB1/2/3, Component(YCbCr),Video1/2, S-Video1/   2, RGB (Digital), SDI and Entry List), Brightness, Contrast, Pixel   Adjust and Position.   NOTE: The projector has a built-in clock. The clock will keep working for   about 3 days after the main power is turned off. If the main power is off for   3 days or more, the built-in clock will be reset. If the built-in clock is reset,   set the date and time again. The built-in clock will not reset while in the   standby condition.   Language   You can choose one of seven languages for on-screen instructions.   The options are: English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Swedish   and Japanese.   E – 35   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   [Page 3]   Setup   Enables you to set operating options.   Press "OK" to save your changes for all the features of Page1, Page2,   Page3, Page 4 and Page5.   [Page 1]   Signal Select (VIDEO 1/2, S-VIDEO1/2 and Switcher)   This feature enables you to select composite video standards manu-   ally. Normally select "Auto".   Select the video standard from the pull-down menu. This must be   done for Video and S-Video separately.   Orientation   "Switcher" is setting forVideo and S-Video in SW 1 Level or 2 mode.   This sets the orientation of the image for your type of projection.   The options are: desktop front projection, ceiling rear projection, desk-   top rear projection, and ceiling front projection.   [Page 4]   Background   Use this feature to display a blue/ black screen or logo when no   signal is available. The default background is blue.   S-Video Mode Select   This feature is used to select the S-Video signal detection mode.   This allows identifying of the S-Video signals with different aspect   ratio (Zoom signal 16:9, Wide Zoom signal 4:3).   NOTE: These S-Video signals are not used in the US.   S2 ................ Identifies Zoom or Wide Zoom signal.   OFF .............. Does not identify any S-video signal. (Should be set to OFF in   US)   NOTE: If S-Video Mode Select is set to S2 in US, Aspect Ratio settings on   page E-31 will not work properly.   Auto Adjust (RGB Only)   When "Auto Adjust" is turned on, the projector automatically deter-   mines the best resolution for the current RGB input signal to project   an image using NEC's Advanced AccuBlend Intelligent Pixel Blend-   ing Technology.   [Page 2]   The image can be automatically adjusted for position and stability;   "Horizontal Position", "Vertical Position", "Clock" and "Resolution."   On ................ Automatically adjusts image display functions ( "Horizontal   Position", "Vertical Position", "Clock", and "Resolution".)   Off ................ User can adjust the image display functions ( "Horizontal Po-   sition", "Vertical Position", "Clock", and "Resolution") manu-   ally.   NOTE: The projector has a feature that enters a signal automatically in the   Entry List once you made any adjustments. However, this feature is not avail-   able if you adjust a signal using the Auto Adjust feature. To register the   signal after you use the Auto Adjust feature, first you need to make any one   adjustment manually.   Signal Select (RGB1/2)   Allows you to choose "RGB" for an RGB source such as a com-   puter, or "Component" for a component video source such as a   DVD player. Normally select "Auto" and the projector automatically   detects a component signal. However there may be some compo-   nent signals that the projector is unable to detect. If this is the case,   select "Component".   Power Management   When this option is on and there is no RGB input for five minutes or   more, the projector will automatically turn itself off.   Power Off Confirmation   This option determines whether a confirmation dialog for turning off   the projector will appear or not.   Sync Termination (RGB1/2)   This functions is used to select the impedance of the sync signal.   Select " 75 Ω " or "Hi-Z".   NOTE: The default setting is "75Ω ". This should be "75Ω" for normal use.   Select the "Hi-Z" when inputting a TTL signal.   E – 36   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Keystone Save   Link Mode   This option enables you to save your current keystone settings.   Saving your change once affects all sources.The changes are saved   when you turn off the projector.   Lens Memory   This feature is used for multiple projector connection using RGB   Digital Input/Output connectors. The master projector is set to Master.   The other slave projectors are set to Slave.When not using Link mode,   set to Standalone. See page E-13 for setting up for double stacking in   link mode.   This function applies the stored lens shift, focus, and zoom adjust-   ment values to the selected signal.   The function performs a setting that enables or disables the "Adjust   (Source)" - "Lens Memory" functions of the menu. (See page E-33   for details of use)   Switcher Control   • • On -- Enables the lens memory function and applies the stored shift, fo-   cus, and zoom setting values to the selected signal.   Off -- Disables the lens memory function so that there will be no stored   shift, focus, and zoom setting values for specific signals.   NOTE: The shift, focus, and zoom adjustment values can be stored regard-   less of whether or not the lens memory function is enabled, but they will be   values for all signals.   This feature sets the projector in communication with the NEC ISS-   6020 Switchers.   Stand Alone ................Use the projector in stand alone operation.   SW 1 Level..................Use the projector with one Switcher. (not available   in Link mode)   SW 2 Level..................Use the projector with two or more Switchers. (not   available in Link mode)   NOTE: In the Link mode the Lens Memory feature is not available.   User Name   Type in your desired name using the INPUT keys on the remote   control.   Select one character at a time with the INPUT buttons 1 through   10(0) and by moving the cursor with the SELECT button. The user   name must be 18 characters or less.   Only after completely finishing the selection of the characters, press   ENTER.   [Page 5]   When changing this setting, the confirmation message will appear. If   you want to restart your projector, select Yes; if not, select No.   NOTE: This setting becomes effective only after the projector is restarted.   Communication Speed   This feature sets the baud rate of the PC CONTROL connector (Mini   D-Sub 9 Pin).   It supports data rates from 4800 to 38400 bps.   The default is 38400 bps. Select the appropriate baud rate for your   equipment to be connected.   Projector ID   Each projector needs its own unique addresses when used in serial   communication mode.You can choose one of 64 unique address   using the spin box. First select Enable. Keep pressing increases the   number.   To make your setting available, select OK.   Default Source Select   You can set the projector to default to any one of its inputs each time   the projector is turned on.   Last .............. Sets the projector to default to the previous or last active in-   put each time the projector is turned on.   Select ........... Displays the selected source input every time the projector is   started up. Select an input from the pull-down menu.   E – 37   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   PC Card Files   Help   Displays a list of all the files stored in the PC card so that you can   select a file you want to display.You can also sort files by file name   or date, or display the file.   Although a list of all the files in the PC card is displayed, you can   view files in idx, text, HTML, JPEG and BMP format only.   NOTE: When an image with a resolution of XGA (1024 x 768) or higher is   projected, the PC Card Files screen may not be correctly displayed.   Contents   Provides an online help about how to use the menus. An underlined link   means that you can move to an adjustment item directly.   Selecting the underlined link and pressing ENTER moves to the corre-   sponding adjustment item.   NOTE: The Help Menu may not be displayed correctly when a UXGA signal is   displayed.   Source Information   Displays the status of the current signal.This dialog box has three pages.   Projector Information   Displays the information for your projector such as lamp usage, serial   number and version number etc..   E – 38   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   [Page 4]   Test Pattern   Press to display the test pattern. Pressing this button sequentially se-   lects nine test patterns.   Selecting a new signal that is close to one of the   listed signals in horizontal and vertical frequency   Link Mode   Selecting a new signal that is close to one of the listed signals in hori-   zontal and vertical frequency may not display the image correctly be-   cause the new signal is considered as one of the registered signals   listed in the Entry List. (In this case the Auto Adjust feature may not   work correctly.)   Displaying Current Status of Link Mode   When selecting the tab "Page 4 ", you will get the following dialog   box.   Master ID ....................Indicates the Master projector   To use both signals, use different input terminal (RGB 1, RGB 2 or RGB   3) respectively, or assign specific remote keys for signals.   Status ......................... Indicates the status of the master projector   Connected PJ ..............Indicates number of connected slave projectors   Slave No .....................Indicates serial number of the slave projector   ID ................................Indicates ID of a slave projector   Status ......................... Indicates the status of the slave projector   Page buttons   1. Cut an existing signal from the Entry List.   1) Select another signal other than the one currently projected because the   currently projected signal cannot be cut.   2) Press the ENTRY LIST button on the supplied remote control.   3) After selecting the existing signal, press and hold down the CTL button   and then the ENTER button simultaneously on the remote control. The   Entry Edit Command window will appear. Select "Cut" and press the ENTER   button.   ᮤ ᮣ   ....... Turns pages. One screen displays information of 3   projectors only. Information of a maximum of 16   projectors can be displayed using these page but-   tons.   Reconnect button ....... Confirms connection of all linked projectors   The selected signal will be deleted from the Entry List. (The signal data is   stored in the clipboard.)   2. Select the new signal and enter it in the Entry List.   Press and hold down the CTL button and then press the ENTRY   LIST button simultaneously on the supplied remote control to enter   the signal in the Entry List.   3. Paste the signal data that was cut and placed in the clipboard in Step   1.   1) Select a vacant line in the Entry List.   Status items:   Running ...................... The projector is now working   Cooling Lamp ............. The fan is now cooling the lamp   Standby ...................... The projector is in stand-by   Communication Error . A communication error has occurred   Connecting..................The projector is now verifying for connection   Error Standby ............. An error caused the projector to enter the stand-by   mode.   2) Press and hold down the CTL and then ENTER buttons simultaneously to   display the Entry Edit Command window.   3) Select "Paste" and press the ENTER button on the remote control to add   the signal to the Entry List.   4. Assign the listed signals for direct keys respectively.   1) Select the one signal in the Entry List, and press and hold down the CTL   and the ENTER buttons simultaneously on the remote control to display   the Entry Edit Command window.   2) Select "Edit" and then press the ENTER button to display the Entry Edit   screen   3) Select "Direct Key" and press the ENTER button to display the Direct Key   screen.   4) Assign the signals for direct keys.   NOTE: Be sure not to disconnect the power cable while you are performing   step 1 to 3. Failure to do so will delete the signal data stored in the clipboard.   See also pages E-29 and E-30 for Entry List.   E – 39   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   6. SPECIFICATIONS   Optical   Panel *1   DMDTM .9" x 3   1024 x 768 native resolution up to 1600 x 1200 with advanced AccuBlendTM Technology   Lamp   2.0kW Bubble Type Short Arc Xenon   Built in: Overheat Protection   Lamp Over-Usage Protection   Light Output   8000 ANSI Lumens   Full Light Output at 200- 240V   Brightness Uniformity   Contrast Ratio   >80% edge to center   400 : 1 Full On/Off   250 : 1 ANSI   Lens Movement   Lens Options*2   Motorized Horizontal and Vertical Lens Shift   Zoom and Focus   Built in Lens Shutter   TL-08SF 0.84 (Short focal lens)   TL-1ZH   TL-2Z   TL-4Z   1.5 - 2.5 : 1 (Zoom lens)   2.5 - 4.0 : 1 (Zoom lens)   4.0 - 7.0 : 1 (Zoom lens)   Image Size   80 - 500" diagonal at 4:3   Electrical   Scan Rate   Horizontal:   Vertical :   15 - 107 kHz   24 - 120 Hz   Pixel Clock   100MHz (MAX)   Inputs   RGB / YCr/Pr,Cb/Pb   RGB H (HV) V   YPbPr / YCrCb   Video   (2) BNC   (1) D-dub 15 pin   (1) RCA   (1) BNC   (1) RCA   S-Video   Y/C   (1) S-Video Terminal   (1) BNC   Digital I/O   RGB DIGITAL   (1) DVI-D 24pin type   TMDS specification (Max resolution : XGA 85Hz)   (1) Process Out DVI-D 24pin type   SDI(Option)   (1) BNC   SMPTE 259M Level C, 4:2:2 525/625 Component   (1) BNC Through out   PC Card   (1) PCMCIA Data Back-up   Input Compatibility   Video   NTSC, PAL, SECAM, HDTV (1080p, 1080i, 720p, 480p), VGA, SVGA, XGA, SXGA, UXGA, MAC   3D Y/C Separation   Telecine Detect: 3:2 pull down correction   Acceptable Sync Sys   Memory   Separate Sync/Composite Sync/ Sync on Green   100 individual memory locations   Menu System   Pull down multilingual on-screen display   English/German/French/Italian/Spanish/   Swedish/Japanese   Keystone Correction   Digital through Advanced AccuBlend Technology   Range 0 - ±15˚   E – 40   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   External Control   RS232C(1) D-sub 9 pin   Contact Closure   Switcher   (2) D-sub 15 pin In/Out   Addressable Remote Control (wired / wireless)   Power Requirement   Input Current   200-240 VAC, 50/60Hz   14 A   Power Consumption   2.8 kW   Mechanical   Installation   Orientation:   Stacking:   Desktop/Front, Desktop/Rear, Ceiling/Front, Ceiling/Rear   Up to 2 projectors can be gravity stacked   Dimensions   26.8" (W) x 38.3" (D) x 14.2" (H) with foot (not including lens hood and handle)   680 mm (W) x 973 mm (D) x 360 mm (H) with foot (not including lens hood and handle)   Net Weight   185.3 lb (84Kg) (without lens)   Environment   Operational Temperature   40˚ to 95˚F / 5˚ to 35˚C,   Humidity: 20-80% non-condensing   Storage: 14˚ to 122˚F / -10˚ to 50˚C   Humidity: 20-80% non-condensing   Regulations   USA   UL 1950   FCC Class A   Canada   Europe   Japan   Oceania   Asia   CSA950 ( C-UL )   EN60950 EN55022 Class A   EN55024 EN61000-3-2   EN61000-3-3   J60950   VCCI   EN60950 AS/NZS3548   EN60950 CISPR22   Class A   Class A   *1: Permissible deviation for RGB convergence (Pixel deviation) is 1/2 pixel or less at center; 1 pixel or less around the perimeter (when projection   upward angle is 0˚).   *2: When using the zoom lens, it is recommended that the projector is positioned at an angle of from -15 to +15 degrees from the horizontal.   Specifications are subject to change without notice.   Digital Light Processing, DLP, Digital Micromirror Device and DMD are trademarks of Texas Instruments.   E – 41   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   7. Optional Accessories   Lens   TL-08SF (Short Focal Lens 0.84) : 10kg   TL-1ZH (Zoom Lens 1.5 - 2.5:1) : 5.5kg   TL-2Z (Zoom Lens 2.5 - 4.0:1) : 4.5kg   TL-4Z (Zoom Lens 4.0 - 7.0:1) : 4.5kg   Interface Board   XT SDI BOARD   Ceiling Mount Kit XL CMKIT   Switcher   ISS-6020 Video/RGB Switcher   A Serial Digital Interface (SDI) board is optionally available.   XT SDI BOARD   This board accepts the input of non-compressed signal sources such as commercial type digital VTR(e.g., D1/D5-VCR) compatible with digital   serial component signals (of the SMPTE 259M-C standard) and provides a high quality image without quantization noise. Note that the BNC cable   used with the SDI connector should be Belden 8281 cable, or 3C-2V equivalent cable or better.   Packaged items: SDI board (1), shield case (1), connector cable (1), and installation manual (1)   REMOTE 3 (XLR) Pin Assignments and Signals   REMOTE3   OUT   IN   2 1 2 1 3 IN   OUT   3 Pin No.   Signal   Ground   +3.3V   Pin No.   Signal   Ground   1 2 3 1 2 3 No connection   DATA OUT   DATA IN   NOTE: The wireless remote control can operate even if the plug of the remote cable is inserted into REMOTE 3 (XLR) connectors.   For the wireless remote control not to operate, insert the plug of the remote cable into the REMOTE2 IN jack.   E – 42   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   8. Compatible Input Signal List   Compatible Input Signal List   Signal Name   Horizontal Freqency   [kHz]   Vertical Frequency   [Hz]   Video(NTSC)   15.734   60   Video(PAL/SECAM)   15.625   50   Video (HDTV) 1920x1080i 33.75   Video (HDTV) 1280x720p 45   Video (HDTV) 1920x1080i 26.97   Video (HDTV) 1920x1080p 26.97   60   60   47.95   23.98   60   Video (HDTV) 640x480p   Video (HDTV) 1080x25p   Video (HDTV) 1080x30p   Video (HDTV) 1080x50i   APPLE MAC13"@67Hz   APPLE MAC16"@75Hz   APPLE MAC21"@75Hz   APPLE MAC23"@65Hz   APPLE MAC23"@74Hz   APPLE MAC28"@69Hz   31.5   28.13   33.72   28.13   35.00   49.72   68.68   69.87   78.44   85.21   25   30   50   66.67   74.55   75.06   65.18   73.72   68.66   60.04   75.97   65.95   76.05   61.40   74.93   59.93   72.81   75.00   85.01   60.32   72.19   75.00   85.06   86.96   60.00   70.07   75.03   85.00   60.05   70.02   75.00   85.06   60.00   75.00   85.00   86.88   60.02   75.02   85.02   96.08   60.00   65.00   70.00   75.00   85.00   SGI XGA@60Hz/70MHz 49.72   SGI SXGA@76Hz   Sun 1152x 900@66Hz   Sun 1152x 900@76Hz   Sun 1024x1024@61Hz   HP XGA@75Hz   81.97   61.80   71.71   65.27   62.94   31.46   37.86   37.50   43.27   37.88   48.00   46.88   53.67   35.52   48.36   56.48   60.02   68.68   54.35   63.99   67.50   77.49   60.00   75.00   85.94   46.43   63.98   79.98   91.15   62.50   75.00   81.25   87.50   93.75   106.30   VESA   VESA   VESA   VESA   VGA@60Hz   VGA@72Hz   VGA@75Hz   VGA@85Hz   VESA SVGA@60Hz   VESA SVGA@72Hz   VESA SVGA@75Hz   VESA SVGA@85Hz   VESA   VESA   VESA   VESA   VESA   XGA@43Hz   XGA@60Hz   XGA@70Hz   XGA@75Hz   XGA@85Hz   VESA1152x 864@60Hz   VESA1152x 864@70Hz   VESA1152x 864@75Hz   VESA1152x 864@85Hz   VESA1280x 960@60Hz   VESA1280x 960@75Hz   VESA1280x 960@85Hz   VESA SXGA@43Hz   VESA SXGA@60Hz   VESA SXGA@75Hz   VESA SXGA@85Hz   VESA UXGA@48Hz   VESA UXGA@60Hz   VESA UXGA@65Hz   VESA UXGA@70Hz   VESA UXGA@75Hz   VESA UXGA@85Hz   NOTE1: The VGA, SVGA, SXGA and UXGA signals are displayed with Advanced   AccuBlend. Digital input is possible with the shaded signals.   NOTE 2: UXGA can be supported for separate sync signal only.   NOTE 3: DVI digital signal can support a maximum resolution of XGA@85Hz.   E – 43   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   9.   List of Menu Items Available on Link Mode   See the table below for available functions in the digital link mode and the analog link mode.   * The digital signals available in the Link mode are the VESA compatible-signals except interlaced signals of VGA@60Hz to XGA@85Hz.   * The VESA compatible signals that can connect to the master projector as analog input and connect to the slave projector as digital output are   interlaced signals of SVGA@85Hz, XGA@60Hz, XGA@70Hz, XGA@75Hz and XGA@85Hz.   * Video (NTSC, PAL, SECAM), YCbCr(50Hz/60Hz), 480p, 720p, SDI (525/625) signals can be supported.   Use a commercially available distribution amplifier to connect each projector when connecting the other signals.   Function   Link mode   Menu   Source Select   Adjust(Source)   L Picture   L White Balance   Image   L Pixel Adjust   Position   L N Aspect Ratio   Resolution   Overscan   Video Filter   Blanking   L L L L N Video Adj   Option Adj   Lens Memory   Switcher   N N N N Ref Adj   Keystone   N Lamp   N Ref. White Bal.   N Factory Default   N Projector Options   Timer   L Menu   M Setup   N Link Mode   Switcher Control   M N PC Card Files   Help   N M Test Pattern   N Direct Button LENS SHIFT   Projector   I Remote Control   Projector   N FOCUS   ZOOM   MENU   I Remote Control   Projector   I I Remote Control   Projector   I L (*1)   L (*1)   L (*2)   L (*2)   L (*2)   L (*1)   L (*1)   L (*1)   L (*1)   N (*3)   Remote Control   Projector   POWER   POWER ON   POWER OFF   INPUT   Remote Control   Remote Control   Remote Control   Remote Control   Remote Control   Remote Control   Remote Control   Remote Control   *1 Each adjustment is not possible on the   slave projector in the link mode.   *2 Each adjustment is possible on the slave   projektor in the link mode.   MUTE(PICTURE)   MUTE(SHUTTER)   MUTE(OSD)   AUTO   *3 Auto Adjust in Setup is not available.   TEST   N No restriction.   Comply with the   above specifica-   tions.   PC Control   All   Each letter used in the above note means the following   Letter Master projector   Slave projector (s)   linked   invalid   invalid   independently adjustable   L N M I valid   invalid   valid   independently adjustable   E – 44   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Appendix   Dimensions   706 (27.80)   626 (24.65)   (2.36)   60   8 360 (14.17)   680 (26.77)   (0.31)   Lens center   43 (1.69)   The drawings do not include the lens part.   Lens center   Unit: mm (inch)   E – 45   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Tips on Adjusting Focus for Lens Memory Function   Optimum focus for lens memory function can be achieved on the projector by paying special attention in a few areas.   Focus adjustment after the projector has warmed up to normal operating temperature is better than doing so when the projector is cold.   Lens mechanics interact differently when adjusting focus from one direction to the other.   For this reason final focus adjustments should be done in a specific direction.   For optimum focus of lens memory function, follow the steps below.   For the zoom and the lens shift adjustment, perform the normal procedures.   See the "Lens Memory" section on page E-33 for storing the adjustment data.   Preparation (Recommend) :   Warm up the projector for about 60 minutes.   Adjusting the Focus   1) Practice focusing   Use the FOCUS (+) or (-) button on the projector or the remote control to increase the focus values or decrease the focus values to   verify the accuracy of focusing.   2) Try optimizing defocus   Use the FOCUS button (-) to decrease the focus values until pixel patterns are too blurry to be visible.   3) Obtain correct focus   Use the FOCUS button (+) to obtain the best focus. Do not use the FOCUS (-) button at this time.   Finally store the adjustments in memory.   If you adjust beyond the best focal point, go back to step 2) and repeat the procedures. Always adjust the focus from the negative   direction towards the positive direction.   NOTE 1: The Lens Memory function is available on the two optional lenses TL-1ZH or TL-2Z only.   NOTE 2: The Lens Memory function is not available in the Link mode.   E – 46   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Printed in Japan   7N8P0381   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   |