Page 2 - WT600 User’s Manual Supplement; Read this supplement as well as the; Correction to “What’s in the Box?”; Pincushion; in
WT600 User’s Manual Supplement This document provides updated information that supplements the WT600 User’s Manual. Read this supplement as well as the User's Manual. 1 Correction to “What’s in the Box?” Although a Quick Connect Guide is shown on page iii of the user’s manual, the WT600 SETUP GUIDE ...
Page 3 - Idle and Standby mode; Information on the Idle and Standby mode is revised as follows:
[Bottom]Correct the bottom side on a projected image to level as shown the drawing. Screen (solid line) Projected area (dotted line) NOTE: • In the [Pincushion] screen, when the [Top] adjustment value is "0", adjustment of [Bottom] will not be possible* . Also note that when the adjustment v...
Page 5 - Projector; User’s Manual; English; WARNING TO CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS:
WT600 Projector User’s Manual English Deutsch Français Italiano Español Svenska WARNING TO CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS: Handling the cables supplied with this product, will expose you to lead, a chemi-cal known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductiveharm. Wash hands after ha...
Page 6 - ii; Safety Cautions; Precautions; DOC Compliance Notice; RF Interference; WARNING; Important Safeguards; CAUTION; Important Information
ii Safety Cautions Precautions Please read this manual carefully before using your NEC WT600Projector and keep the manual handy for future reference. Yourserial number is located on the right side of your projector. Recordit here: CAUTION To turn off main power, be sure to remove the plugfrom power ...
Page 7 - iii; For North America only; Fire and Shock Precautions; Lamp Replacement
iii What's in the Box? Make sure your box contains everything listed. If any pieces aremissing, contact your dealer.Please save the original box and packing materials if you everneed to ship your WT600 Projector. Remote control(7N900362) Power cable(North America: 7N080204)(Europe: 7N080003) Project...
Page 8 - iv; Table of Contents
iv Table of Contents Important Information ..................................................... ii Safety Cautions .................................................................................................. iiWhat's in the Box? ...................................................................
Page 9 - Features you’ll enjoy on the WT600:
1-1 1-1. Introduction to the Projector This section introduces you to the WT600 Projector and describeskey features and controls. Congratulations on Your Purchase of The WT600Projector The WT600 is a sophisticated fo u r aspherical mirror XGA projec- tor. With the WT600 you will be able to project i...
Page 11 - Opening and Closing the Mirror Cover; Slowly open the mirror cover holding both ends.
1-3 Opening and Closing the Mirror Cover To open the mirror cover:1. Slide the mirror cover lock switch to the unlock position. 1 2. Slowly open the mirror cover holding both ends. 2 NOTE:• Do not release your hold of the mirror cover until the mirror cover is fully open. • Do not apply excessively ...
Page 12 - Top Features; RGB; AUTO ADJUST Button; 왖왔왗왘
1-4 POWER ENTER MENU SOURCE FOCUS PC CARD SELECT CANCEL STATUS LAMP ON/ STAND BY AUTO ADJUST 3D REFORM 1 3 13 5 9 7 6 10 4 12 8 2 11 Top Features 1. POWER Button ( ON / STAND BY) Use this button to turn the power on and off when the mainpower is supplied and the projector is in the Idle or standbymo...
Page 13 - Terminal Panel Features; L/MONO: This is your monaural or left channel audio input; PC CARD Eject Button; Press to eject a PC card partially.
1-5 1. RGB IN / Component Input Connector (Mini D-Sub 15 Pin) Connect your computer using the supplied RGB cable. Thisconnector also supports a component signal and SCART out-put signal. See page 2-4 for more details. 2. RGB AUDIO IN Mini Jack (Stereo Mini) This is where you connect audio output fro...
Page 14 - Infrared Transmitter
1-6 4. LED Flashes when any button is pressed. 5. POWER ON Button When the main power is on, you can use this button to turnyour projector on. NOTE: To turn on the projector, press and hold the POWER ON but-ton for a minimum of two seconds. 1-3. Part Names of the Remote Control NOTE: If you are usin...
Page 15 - FOLDER LIST Button
1-7 MENU PJ ASPECT OFF VIDEO AUTO ADJ. RGB VIEWER LASER ON 3D REFORM HELP POINTER VOLUME MAGNIFY ZOOM PIC-MUTE SLIDE FOLDER SLIDE LIST E NT ER CA NC EL POWER SELECT FREEZE FOCUS 16 21 1922 27 2829 1720 23 25 26 24 15 14 12 11 10 9 7 8 5 6 4 18 13 15. CANCEL (Right Click) Button When you are in the C...
Page 16 - Battery Installation; Note on Battery Installation:; Remote Control Precautions; Using the Remote Control in Wired Operation
1-8 30 ° 30 ° 30 ° 30 ° Battery Installation 1. Press the catch and remove the battery cover. 2. Remove both old batteries and install new ones (AA). Ensure that you have the batteries' polarity (+/-) aligned correctly. 3. Slip the cover back over the batteries until it snaps into place. Do not mix ...
Page 17 - Your projector is simple to set up and use.; But before you get star ted you must first:; NOTE: Using a warped screen can cause an image to appear distorted.; Installation and Connections
2-1 Your projector is simple to set up and use. But before you get star ted you must first: 1. Set up a screen and the projector. NOTE: Using a warped screen can cause an image to appear distorted. 2. Connect your computer or video equipment to the projector. See page 2-3 to 2-7. 3. Connect the supp...
Page 18 - Selecting a Location; -1. Setting Up the Screen and the Projector; Screen Dimensions
2-2 Throw Distance, Screen Size and Screen Height (Unit: inch) Throw Distance, Screen Size and Screen Height (Unit: mm) 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 Throw distance C (inch) Screen siz e (inch) 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 Throw distance C (mm) Screen siz e (inch) S...
Page 19 - When Viewing a DVI Digital Signal:
2-3 PC CARD AUDIO IN R L /MONO VIDEO IN S-VIDEO IN DVI-I IN RGB IN RGB OUT DVI-I RGB AUDIO IN USB AUDIO OUT PC CONTROL REMOTE IN DVI-I IN AUDIO IN DVI-I AUDIO IN RGB RGB IN PHONE PHONE 2-2. Making Connections NOTE: When using with a notebook PC, be sure to connect between the projector and the noteb...
Page 20 - RGB IN; Using two RGB inputs simultaneously; NOTE: Audio signal is not available for this connection.
2-4 PC CARD AUDIO IN R L /MONO VIDEO IN S-VIDEO IN DVI-I IN RGB IN RGB OUT DVI-I RGB AUDIO IN USB AUDIO OUT PC CONTROL REMOTE IN RGB IN 1. Turn off the power to the projector and your video equipment. 2. Use the NEC ADP-SC1 SCART adapter and a commercially available SCART cable to connect the RGB in...
Page 21 - RGB OUT; Connecting an External Monitor; • When the projector is in the Idle mode, the image may not be
2-5 PC CARD AUDIO IN R L /MONO VIDEO IN S-VIDEO IN DVI-I IN RGB IN RGB OUT DVI-I RGB AUDIO IN USB AUDIO OUT PC CONTROL REMOTE IN RGB OUT Connecting an External Monitor NOTE:• The RGB OUT connector can output RGB signal even during idle mode (See page 6-17 for enabling the Idle mode). When the pro-je...
Page 22 - Connecting Your DVD Player; DVD player
2-6 PC CARD AUDIO IN R L /MONO VIDEO IN S-VIDEO IN DVI-I IN RGB IN RGB OUT DVI-I RGB AUDIO IN USB AUDIO OUT PC CONTROL REMOTE IN AUDIO IN L R AUDIO OUT L R Component Y Cb Cr AUDIO IN RGB RGB IN Connecting Your DVD Player You can connect your projector to a DVD player with componentoutput or Video ou...
Page 23 - Connecting Your VCR or Laser Disc Player
2-7 POWER ENTER MENU SOURCE FOCUS PC CARD CANCEL STATUS LAMP ON/STAND BY AUTO ADJUST 3D REFORM SELECT PC CARD AUDIO IN R L /MONO VIDEO IN S-VIDEO IN DVI-I IN RGB IN RGB OUT DVI-I RGB AUDIO IN USB AUDIO OUT PC CONTROL REMOTE IN PC CARD AUDIO IN R L /MONO VIDEO IN S-VIDEO IN DVI-I IN RGB IN RGB OUT DV...
Page 25 - Selecting the computer or video source; Source List; Use the throw chart on page 2-2 to adjust the image size.
3-2 3-2. Selecting a Source Selecting the computer or video source Using the Remote Control Press any one of the RGB, VIDEOor VIEWER buttons. Source List NOTE: If no input signal is available, the projector will display a bluebackground (factory preset). Selecting from Source List Press and quickly ...
Page 27 - Adjusting the Image Using Auto Adjust; • If the Auto Adjust operation cannot optimize the RGB signal, try to; decrease volume
3-4 3. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) 3-4. Optimizing RGB Picture Auto-matically Adjusting the Image Using Auto Adjust Optimizing RGB image automaticallyPress the Auto Adjust button to optimize an RGB image auto-matically. [Poor picture] [Normal picture] MENU E NT ER CA NC E L OFF VIDEO AUTO ...
Page 28 - Setting the function switch; ON; To turn off the projector:; • While the cooling fans are running. (The
3-5 3. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) Setting the function switch There are two switches on the bottom of the battery case: anapplicable projector selector switch (1) and laser enable/disableswitch (2). On this model, an applicable projector selector switch(1) is not used. Decide whether to e...
Page 29 - When using the USB Port; USB; Lit red; Convenient Features
4-1 4-1. Using the Remote Mouse Func-tion The built-in remote mouse function enables you to operate yourcomputer's mouse functions from the remote control (Computermode). It is a great convenience for clicking through your com-puter-generated presentations. To return to the projector opera-tion mode...
Page 30 - During Computer mode:
4-2 • When the MENU button is pressed, the PJ button lights red to indicate that you are in the Projector mode, which allows theprojector menu operation using the three buttons. • When the POINTER button is pressed, the PJ button lights red to indicate that you are in the Projector mode and that the...
Page 31 - Operate the Menus using the USB mouse; Mouse Cursor
4-3 4-5. Enlarging and Moving a Picture You can enlarge the area you want up to 400 percent.To do so: 1. Press the POINTER button to display the pointer. 2. Move the pointer to the area you want to enlarge. 3. Enlarge the selected area. When the MAGNIFY (+) button is pressed, the image is mag-nified...
Page 32 - Examples; Using the middle button on the mouse
4-4 4. Convenient Features Examples Click (or press and hold) the mouse button 왗 or 왘 to adjust the brightness. Or click and drag the mouse button on the slide barhorizontally to adjust it. To save the adjustments, click . The display is closed. If you click anywhere in the background while displayi...
Page 33 - • Select one of the Drive icons in the Viewer toolbar, Capture
4-5 4. Convenient Features 4-10 USB Memory Device or USBMemory Card Reader Support The projector is compatible with either a USB memory device orUSB memory card reader which supports the viewer and secu-rity features.• To use a USB memory device or USB memory card reader, connect the device to the U...
Page 34 - • Selecting Viewer sets the audio input for DVI input.; Removing the PC Card; NOTE: Do not eject the PC card while its data is being accessed.; NOTE: Do not try to force the PC card into the slot.; Inserting the PC Card
5-1 PO WE R ENT EER MENU SO URC E FO CUS PC CAR D CA NCEL STATU S LA MP O N/ STAN D BY AU TO ADJUS T 3D REFOR M SELE CT PC CA RD R-AUDIO IN-L/MONO VID EO IN S-V IDEO IN DVI-I IN RGB IN RGB O UT DVI-I RGB AU DIO IN USB AU DIO OU T PC C ONTR OL REM OTE IN PC C ARD AUD IO IN L /MO NO R VID EO IN S-V ID...
Page 35 - When the tool bar is not displayed:; Folder; 왗왘
5-2 When the tool bar is not displayed: Press the FOLDER LIST button or the SLIDE LIST button onthe remote control to display folders or slides from a PC card inthe projector's PC Card slot. Folder 02 : 0001 / 0008 Folder Folder Folder Folder Multi cursor (blue marks) Current folder number Current s...
Page 37 - Deleting Captured Images
5-4 NOTE:You can compress a captured file (JPEG) using the Capture Optionsin the Setup dialog. See page 6-15.Captured images with higher resolution than the projector's nativeresolution cannot be displayed correctly.• File size of the captured image varies depending on the resolution of an input sig...
Page 38 - Using the Menus; 왖왔; Customizing the Menu
6-1 6-1. Basic Menu Operation Using the Menus NOTE: The on-screen menu may not be displayed correctly while in-terlaced motion video image is projected. 1. Press the MENU button on the remote control or projector cabinet to display the Basic, Advanced or Custom Menu. NOTE: When using a USB mouse, cl...
Page 39 - Advanced Menu
6-2 6-2. Menu Tree Brightness, Contrast, Color, Hue, Sharpness 4:3, Letterbox, Wide Screen, Crop / 4:3 Window, Letterbox, Wide Screen, 4:3 Fill Top, Bottom, Left, Right Horizontal, Vertical, Clock, Phase Auto, Native 0%, 5%, 10%, 25% Off, Less, More Off, Low, Medium, High RGB, Component Advanced Men...
Page 43 - Source Select; Selects the computer connected to the DVI input connector.; Viewer; of the Setup dialog box.; LAN
6-6 6-4. Entering Alphanumeric Charac-ters by Using the Menu Alphabet or numeric characters are used for your IP address orprojector name. To enter IP Address or projector name, use thesoftware keyboard.For using the software keyboard, see page 10-5. 6-5. Menu Descriptions & Functions Source Sel...
Page 44 - Entry List; Using the Entry List; NOTE: Up to 100 presets can be registered.; Entry Edit Command; Picture (not available for Viewer and LAN)
6-7 Entry List Displays the list of the entry signals. Use the SELECT 왖왔 but- tons on your remote control or the projector cabinet to select thesignal and press the ENTER button on the remote control or theprojector cabinet to display the Entry Edit Command screen. Using the Entry List Making any ad...
Page 45 - Image Options; Selecting Aspect Ratio (not available for Viewer and LAN); * While you are displaying an image with higher resolution than the; Selecting Overscan Percentage
6-8 ScreenType 4:3 Screen 16:9 Screen InputSignal 4:3 4:3 4:3 Window 4:3 Fill Letterbox Squeeze Wide Screen Wide Screen Letterbox Crop Letterbox Image Options Selecting Aspect Ratio (not available for Viewer and LAN) Aspect Ratio allows you to select the best Aspect mode to dis-play your source imag...
Page 46 - Signal Type; Picture Management; Selecting Gamma Correction Mode
6-9 Selecting Video Filter Level (not available for Video, Viewerand LAN) This function reduces video noise. Off ............... The filter is removed. Less ............. The low-pass filter is applied par tially. More ............ The low-pass filter is applied fully. Selecting Noise Reduction Leve...
Page 47 - Projector Options; Using 3D Reform; Correcting Pincushion Distortion; Reference
6-10 Adjusting Color Temperature and White Balance This feature adjusts the color temperature using the slide bar. Checking "Color Temperature" enables the color temperatureslide bar and disables the “White Balance” button.Clear “Color Temperature” and press the White Balance buttonto access...
Page 48 - Correcting Cornerstone Distortion; When using the USB connected to the projector
6-11 a a a a b b b b a: 1% or less of the screen height(2% or less as TV distortion) b: 1% or less of the screen width(2% or less as TV distortion) When the amount of pincushion or barrel distortion exceed2% (TV distortion), please check whether the projector andscreen setup conditions are suitable....
Page 49 - When using the remote control or cabinet buttons:
6-12 Screen Screen Projected image 3. Press the 3D REFORM button on the remote control. The CORNERSTONE adjustment screen is displayed. NOTE: Each time the 3D REFORM button is pressed, the option willchange as follows: ”Pincushion” → “Cornerstone” → ”Keystone” → .... 4. Use the SELECT 왖왔왗왘 button to...
Page 50 - Correcting Keystone Distortion; Digital Zoom
6-13 NOTE: During 3D Reform adjustment, "Aspect Ratio" and "Screen"may not be available. Should this happen, first reset the 3D Reformdata and then do each setting. Second repeat the 3D Reform adjust-ment. Changing Aspect Ratio and/or Screen setting can limit 3D Re-form in its adjust...
Page 59 - Setting a Password; NOTE: Up to 15 alphanumeric characters can be assigned.
6-22 Setting a Password A password can be set for your projector to avoid operation byan unauthorized person. There are two password options: one for menu and the other forlogo.When a password is set, doing any one of the following fouroperations will display the Password input screen. For Menu: * C...
Page 60 - Security; NOTE: Please make a note of your keyword.
6-23 Security The Security function enables you to protect your projector sothat the projector will not project a signal unless you enter akeyword. There is also an option to lock the projector by using aregistered PC card as a protect key. Once you have registeredyour PC card as a protect key, you ...
Page 62 - Tools; • When the remaining time reaches 3 minutes before the projector; Help
6-25 Tools Provides tools for setting sleep timer, capturing images, display-ing files or changing your background logo in a PC Card anddrawing. NOTE: The "Capture" and "PC Card Files" features are required for aPC card. Using Sleep Timer 1. Select your desired time between 30 minute...
Page 64 - Cleaning the Cabinet; Turn off the projector before cleaning.; Handling and Care of Mirror surface; Cleaning the mirror face
7-2 7-2. Cleaning Cleaning the Cabinet 1. Turn off the projector before cleaning. 2. Clean the cabinet periodically with a damp cloth. If heavily soiled, use a mild detergent. Never use strong detergents orsolvents such as alcohol or thinner. * The projector has a sensor which detects an object in f...
Page 66 - For more information contact your dealer.
8-2 • Check that the power cable is plugged in and that the power button on the projector cabinet or the remote control is on. See pages 2-7 and 3-1. • Ensure that the lamp cover is installed correctly. See page 7-1.• Check to see if the projector has overheated or the lamp usage exceeds 2100 hours ...
Page 67 - Model Number; Optical
9-1 This section provides technical information about the WT600 Projector's performance Model Number WT600 Optical DMD Single Chip Digital Micromirror Device (DMD) Resolution 1024 ⳯ 768 pixels* up to UXGA (up to SXGA for digital signal) with Advanced AccuBlend Mirror Aspherical mirror ⳯ 4 Lamp 220 W...
Page 68 - Mechanical
9-2 Mechanical Installation Orientation Desktop/Front, Desktop/Rear, Ceiling/Front, Ceiling/Rear Dimensions 15.0" (W) ⳯ 12.3" (H) ⳯ 12.3" (D) (with the mirror cover open) 15.0" (W) ⳯ 8.9" (H) ⳯ 11.7" (D) (with the mirror cover closed) 380 mm (W) ⳯ 313 mm (H) ⳯ 313 mm (D) (wit...
Page 70 - Mini D-Sub 15 Pin Connector; YCbCr Signal
10-2 Mini D-Sub 15 Pin Connector 10-2. Pin Assignments of D-Sub RGB Input Connector Pin No. RGB Signal (Analog) YCbCr Signal 1 Red Cr 2 Green or Sync on Green Y 3 Blue Cb 4 Ground 5 Ground 6 Red Ground Cr Ground 7 Green Ground Y Ground 8 Blue Ground Cb Ground 9 No Connection 10 Sync Signal Ground 11...
Page 71 - 200) is supported for separate sync signal only.
10-3 10-3. Compatible Input Signal List Signal Resolution Frequency H. Refresh Rate Dot Clock ( Dots ) ( kHz ) ( Hz ) ( MHz ) NTSC – 15.734 60 – PAL – 15.625 50 – PAL60 – 15.734 60 – SECAM – 15.625 50 – D VESA 640 ⳯ 480 31.47 59.94 25.175 IBM 640 ⳯ 480 31.47 60 25.175 MAC 640 ⳯ 480 31.47 60 25.175 M...
Page 72 - Cable Connection; 0-4. PC Control Codes and Cable Connection; PC Control Codes; Function; To RxD of PC
10-4 Cable Connection Communication Protocol Baud rate : 38400 bps Data length : 8 bits Parity : No parity Stop bit : One bit X on/off : None Communications procedure : Full duplex NOTE: Depending on the equipment, a lower baud rate may be recommended for long cable runs. 10-4. PC Control Codes and ...
Page 74 - Overview; * The display’s or button’s response can be slowed down or opera-; Preparation Before Use; Structure of the HTTP Server; Power: This controls the power of the projector.
10-6 1 0 - 6 . O p e r a t i o n U s i n g a n H T T P Browser Overview The use of HTTP server functions will allow control of the pro-jector from a web browser without the installation of special soft-ware. Please be sure to use “Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.x” ora higher version for the web brows...
Page 76 - Printed in Japan