Page 2 - Table of Contents; Installation and Maintenance; LCD PROJECTION - MONITOR; Special Features
Table of Contents -2- Installation and Maintenance Connection guide Menu Guide Preference Guide LCD PROJECTION - MONITOR -3- Special Features Your new HD Upgradeable big screen monitor has many special features that makes aperfect addition to your home entertainment system. Below we have highlighted...
Page 3 - CAUTION; IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS; Read, Retain and Follow All Instructions
-4- CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER(OR BACK).NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended toalert t...
Page 4 - Warning
-6- 12. Overloading Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock. 13. Object and Liquid Entry Never push objects of any kind into this Monitor through openings as they may touch dangerous voltagepoints or short-out parts that could result in...
Page 5 - Cautions in Installation and Conveyance; Caution; When Installing the Unit.
Caution -8- Please keep the user's manual in a safe place for future reference. Do not put volatile substance-such asbenzene, naphtha- near the productsince it may cause a change in theproduct’s color. Do not expose the product in a dusty ormoisturized place since it may be acause of malfunctioning....
Page 6 - Maintenance Tips; Air Filter Cleaning; Air Filter Change
Maintenance Tips -10- Air Filter Cleaning Please clean the filter periodically for the product s proper functioning and operation. Particularly, more frequent cleaning may be necessary if the Monitor is installed and utilized in a dusty place.Please use the following steps when cleaning it up. Turn ...
Page 7 - Lamp Change; Turn off the Monitor set.; Detach the Front Controller Panel.
-12- Lamp Change Turn off the Monitor set. Use either the remote controller or the power button to turn off the Monitor.When the power is off, the unit will stand by momentarily for cooling.Wait until the power lamp at the front panel turns red. Disconnect the Unit Completely. When the cooling proce...
Page 8 - Glossary
-14- Loose Two Screws of the Lamp. Use a (-) driver to separate the lamp from the unit. Exchange the Lamp Exchange the lamp and re-assemble in the opposite sequence. Caution Reset the Lamp Timer Plug in the power cord into the outlet,and turn on the Monitor set eitherusing the remote controller or t...
Page 9 - Video Connection; Connecting with an side panel; VCR; Connecting with an External Source; Watching the Camcorder Recording on Monitor; Side Panel
Video Connection -16- Connecting with an side panel S-VIDEO VIDEO R - AUDIO - L Connect either S-Video or Video input to the unit. When both areconnected, the output display will be in S-VHS4. You may connect S-Video input to enjoy a clearer and brighter picture images. You can choose and make the c...
Page 10 - DVD Connection; Audio Connection; Surround Speaker Connection; Standard Audio Connection
DVD Connection -18- DVD -480i, 576i input signal is possible for DVD input. -DVD screen output is composed of three separate primary color jack(Y/Cb/Cr), resulting in a higher image quality. -Y/Cb/Cr, may also be noted as Y/PB/PR or Y/Pb/Pr in different DVD players. -The DVD player s audio output mu...
Page 11 - Digital Satellite Receiver Connection; Watching High Definition Digital Broadcasting; External Input Connection Source; Cable TV Broadcasting Connection
Digital Satellite Receiver Connection -20- Watching High Definition Digital Broadcasting The signal input of 1080i, 720p, and 480p are available in this product. You may use a general A/V jack for its connection. L R VIDEO AUDIO L R DTV INPUT Digital Satellite Receiver LCD PROJECTION - MONITOR Exter...
Page 12 - Personal Computer Connection; Watching PC on Monitor; RESOLUTION SUPPORTED
Personal Computer Connection -22- Watching PC on Monitor No additional appliance is necessary to watch the PC screen on the Monitor. When connecting with the PC, use the input jacks provided at the side of the Monitor. PC, audio, and any other related connection cable must be purchased additionally....
Page 13 - Name of Each Part; Front Panel; Side and Rear Panel
Name of Each Part -24- Front Panel Buttons on the Monitor set have the same function as those of the remote controller. D I G I T A L Front Panel Button If you turn the Monitor set off by pressing the main power(on/off)button at this panel, will prevent all operation of both the Monitorset and the r...
Page 14 - Rermote Controller Guide; Parts of the remote controller; Basic Menu Guide; Basic Menu; Displaying the main menu; Selecting an item
-26- Rermote Controller Guide Parts of the remote controller VIDEO MULTI MEDIA POWER MENU RECALL DOLBY SOUND SOUND MODE SCREEN SIZE MUTE SCREEN MODE SLEEP VOL VOL Do not drop or spill liquid on it.Do not expose on heat, dust, and humidity Push to open the cover of the remote controllerSet the batter...
Page 15 - To watching Monitor; Turning on the Monitor; Turning on the Monitor set.; Turning off the Monitor; Turning off the Monitor set.
To watching Monitor -28- Turning on the Monitor Buttons on the Monitor set have the same functions as those of the remote controller. Turning on the Monitor set. Plug the power cord to the outlet and press the main power at the front controller panel.A red lamp will light up. Operating the Monitor s...
Page 16 - Watching VCR; Watching DTV or PC
Watching VCR -30- Watching VCR Please refer to the connection guide of Monitor to external input provided at the page 15~21. The input may be selected by pressing Menu Input Input select VIDEO MULTI MEDIA POWER MENU RECALL DOLBY SOUND SOUND MODE SCREEN SIZE MUTE SCREEN MODE SLEEP VOL VOL Connect Eit...
Page 17 - Screen Adjustment of DTV or PC; Adjusting Screen Format.; Exiting Screen Format.
-32- Screen Adjustment of DTV or PC This feature is only available when there is DTV or PC input. It provides information on the resolution and frequency, and helps adjust its positions. Displaying the Menu. Press the “menu” buttonThe following menu will appear on thescreenYou must operate it only w...
Page 18 - Screen Size Adjustment; Selecting Screen Size.; Selecting Screen Mode.; Screen Mode Adjustment
-34- Screen Size Adjustment You may change the screen size at your preference. It is more entertaining and fun watching Monitor. You may adjust it by pressing Menu Screen Size. VIDEO MULTI MEDIA POWER MENU RECALL DOLBY SOUND SOUND MODE SCREEN SIZE MUTE SCREEN MODE SLEEP VOL VOL Selecting Screen Size...
Page 19 - Making Picture Adjusting; When Adjusting the Color.
-36- Making Picture Adjusting You may adjust the brightness, contrast, sharpness, color and tint at your preference. Displaying the Menu. Press the "menu" buttonThe following menu will be displayed on thescreen. VID EO MUL TI MED IA POW ER MENU RECALL DOLBY SOUND SOUND MODE SCREEN SIZE MUTE ...
Page 20 - Sound Adjustment; Adjusting the Sound Mode; Selecting Sound Mode.; Using Equalizer
-38- Sound Adjustment Adjusting the Sound Mode You may select the sound mode already provided by the factory at your preference without going through the adjustments yourself. You may have this selection by pressing Menu Sound Mode. Selecting Sound Mode. Press the "Sound Mode" button.Each ti...
Page 21 - Adjusting Sound Range.
-40- Using Equalizer Select "Equalizer" pressingthe “ / ” buttons. When the “Vol ” button is pressed, an extendedmenu will appear. Viewing Sound Range. Press the “Vol ” button and select the soundrange to be adjusted.Select the item to beadjusted pressing the “ / ” buttons. MENU VOL VOL MENU...
Page 22 - Dolby Sound; Choosing Dolby Pro Logic
-42- Dolby Sound The original sound system has been improved, and you may hear three-dimensional, Dolby Pro Logic sound. You may have this selection by pressing <Menu> <Sound> <Pro-Logic> VIDEO MULTI MEDIA POWER MENU RECALL DOLBY SOUND SOUNDMODE SCREEN SIZE MUTE SCREEN MODE SLEEP V...
Page 23 - Speaker Sound Adjustment; Choosing on Entry; Exiting Sound Adjustment.
-44- Speaker Sound Adjustment You may adjust the Speaker sound by pressing Menu Sound Dolby Sound(or Sound Balance) Dolby Pro Logic related sound adjustment cannot be done when the "Pro Logic Off" mode is on. Noise sequencer: When you select Menu Sound External set Noise sequencer, you will ...
Page 24 - Using the Memory Feature; Viewing Extended Menu; Time Setting; Exiting time setting
-46- Using the Memory Feature Displaying the Menu. Press the “menu” buttonThe following menu willappear on the screen Viewing the Sub-Items. Select "Utilities" using the “ / ” buttons When the “Vol ” button is pressed, an extendedmenu will appear on thescreen. Choosing "Time Setting"...
Page 25 - Using Sleep Timer; Adjusting to the Factory set
-48- Setting "Sleep Timer" This feature permits the unit to turn off automatically after 10 to 120 minutes depending on the time you set-up Using Sleep Timer Press the "Sleep" button.Each time the "Sleep" button is pressed, the menu willchange in the following sequence: "...
Page 26 - Selecting the On-Screen Language; Press the Menu button; Select Utilities by pressing the Up/Down buttons.; Select Language; Exiting On-Screen Language
-50- Selecting the On-Screen Language The language of the program on the screen can be changed to one of the following On-Screen languages: English, Spanish, French,Portuguese, Dutch, Italian, and Russian. Press the Menu button The following screen will be displayed. MENU VOL VOL VIDEO MULTI MEDIA P...
Page 27 - Symptoms and Solutions; Troubleshootings; Specifications
-52- Symptoms and Solutions Please check the following list prior to calling Nec Service Center for assistance Is the Monitor power cordplugged into the outletcorrectly?Please check the power cordand connect it properly to theoutlet.Press the main power button atthe front controller panel. Has the &...
Page 28 - Home Electronics Group; NEW South Wales; NEC Service Centres
NEC Australia Pty. Ltd. ABN 86 001 217 527 Home Electronics Group NEC Service Centres NEW South Wales Sydney 184 Milperra Rd, Revesby 2212 (02)9780 8688Newcastle 120 Parry Street, Newcastle 2302 (02)4926 2466 Victoria Melbourne 480 Princes Highway, Noble Park 3174 (03)9554 6245 Queensland Brisbane 1...