Page 2 - NOTES; to result from using the Projector.
Ver. 1 10/14 • Apple, Mac, Mac OS, MacBook, and iMac are trademarks of Apple Inc. registered in the U.S. and other countries.• Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista, Internet Explorer, .NET Framework and PowerPoint are either a registered trademark or trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United Sta...
Page 3 - Important Information; Safety Cautions; Precautions; Please read this manual carefully before using your; CAUTION; Disposing of your used product
i Important Information Safety Cautions Precautions Please read this manual carefully before using your Dukane projector and keep the manual handy for future reference. CAUTION To turn off main power, be sure to remove the plug from power outlet.The power outlet socket should be installed as near to...
Page 4 - ii; • Do not place the projector in the following conditions:
ii Important Information WARNING TO CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS: Handling the cables supplied with this product will expose you to lead, a chemical known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. WASH HANDS AFTER HANDLING. RF Interference (for USA only) WARNINGThe Federa...
Page 5 - iii; Use caution when picking up the projector.
iii Important Information WARNING• Do not place any objects, which are easily affected by heat, in front of the projection window. Doing so could lead to the object melting from the heat that is emitted from the light output. • Do not use a spray containing flammable gas to get rid of accumulated du...
Page 6 - iv; off and fall, resulting in injury or damage to the cable cover.; Remote Control Precautions
iv Important Information the projector, unplug the power cord and have the projector serviced by a qualified service personnel. • Handle the power cord carefully. A damaged or frayed power cord can cause electric shock or fire. - Do not use any power cord other than the one supplied with the project...
Page 7 - • Be sure to replace the lamp and filter when the message; [THE LAMP HAS REACHED THE END OF ITS USABLE; If this happens, contact your dealer for lamp replacement.; A Lamp Characteristic; fragments could fall if the lamp has been burned out.; About High Altitude mode; ponents such as the lamp.; About Copyright of original projected pictures:; EEE Yonetmeliğine Uygundur.
v Important Information Note for US ResidentsThe lamp in this product contains mercury. Please dispose according to Local, State or Federal Laws. Lamp Replacement • Use the specified lamp for safety and performance.• To replace the lamp, follow all instructions provided on page 122 . • Be sure to re...
Page 8 - no signal received by any input or if no operation is performed.
vi Important Information Power management function The projector has power management functions. To reduce power consumption, the power management functions (1 and 2) are factory preset as shown below. To control the projector from an external device via a LAN or serial cable connection, use the on-...
Page 9 - vii; Table of Contents
vii Table of Contents Important Information ............................................................................................i 1. Introduction .......................................................................................................... 1 1 What’s in the Box? ...................
Page 10 - viii
viii Table of Contents Pincushion ............................................................................................................. 31 Preventing the Unauthorized Use of the Projector [SECURITY] ...................................... 33 Using the Computer Cable (VGA) to Operate the P...
Page 11 - ix; Installation and Connections
ix Table of Contents [SOURCE(1)] ....................................................................................................... 100[SOURCE(2)] ....................................................................................................... 100[WIRED LAN] ................................
Page 13 - Introduction to the Projector; Features you’ll enjoy:; This feature will show energy-saving effect in terms of CO; • Lamp life up to 8000 hours*
2 1. Introduction Introduction to the Projector This section introduces you to your new projector and describes the features and controls. Features you’ll enjoy: • Ultra short throw distances Ultra short focal lenses provide for a larger image using a shorter throw distance when compared to a typi...
Page 14 - • High resolution up to WUXGA*; When WXGA MODE is set to ON.; About this user’s manual
3 1. Introduction • Correspond to various installation Besides installation on the wall, it can correspond various installation as projecting image up onto the ceiling , onto the table, and onto the floor, etc. • The supplied remote control allows you to assign a CONTROL ID to the projector Multiple...
Page 15 - Part Names of the Projector; Top and Screen Side of Projector; * This security slot supports the MicroSaver; Terminal Panel Side of Projector
4 1. Introduction Part Names of the Projector Top and Screen Side of Projector Controls( → page 7 ) Filter Cover/Intake Vent/Filter ( → page 118 , 125 ) Spacer (Left/Right) To fine-adjust the height of the rear foot, remove the spacer and rotate the rear foot to the desired height. ( → page 19 ) P...
Page 16 - Removing and Attaching the Cable Cover; Removing the cable cover; Loosen the cable cover screws until the Phillips screw-
5 1. Introduction Removing and Attaching the Cable Cover After finishing connections, attach the supplied cable cover to properly hide the cables. CAUTION: • Be sure to tighten the screws after attaching the cable cover. Failure to do so may cause the cable cover to come off and fall, resulting in i...
Page 17 - Attaching the cable cover; Align four tabs of the cable cover with grooves of the pro-
6 1. Introduction Attaching the cable cover 1. Align four tabs of the cable cover with grooves of the pro- jector and push the cable cover until you click it. NOTE:• Be careful not to get cables caught in between the cable cover and the projector. 2. Tighten the cable cover screws. • Be sure to tigh...
Page 18 - Top Features; / Keystone Buttons
7 1. Introduction Top Features 1, 2 7 4 8 9 11 5 6 10 3 1. (POWER) Button ( → page 14 , 24 ) 2. POWER Indicator ( → page 13 , 14 , 24 , 128 ) 3. STATUS Indicator ( → page 128 ) 4. LAMP Indicator ( → page 122 , 128 ) 5. ECO Button ( → page 27 ) 6. SOURCE Button ( → page 16 ) 7. AUTO ADJ. Button ( → p...
Page 19 - Terminal Panel Features
8 1. Introduction Terminal Panel Features 1. COMPUTER IN/ Component Input Terminal (Mini D-Sub 15 Pin) ( → page 106 , 110 , 113 ) 2. COMPUTER AUDIO IN Mini Jack (Stereo Mini) ( → page 106 , 107 , 110 ) 3. HDMI 1/MHL IN Terminal (Type A) ( → page 106 , 107 , 111 , 112 ) 4. HDMI 2 IN Terminal (Type A)...
Page 20 - Part Names of the Remote Control; Button
9 1. Introduction Part Names of the Remote Control 3 4 6 7 1 2 1016 17 15 14 9 5 8 13 303132 20 212628 29 25 24 23 22 27 33 19 18 12 11 1. Infrared Transmitter ( → page 10 ) 2. POWER ON Button ( → page 14 ) 3. POWER STANDBY Button ( → page 24 ) 4. SOURCE Button ( → page 16 ) 5. COMPUTER 1 Button (...
Page 21 - the remote sensor on the projector cabinet.; Battery Installation
10 1. Introduction Remote Control Precautions • Handle the remote control carefully.• If the remote control gets wet, wipe it dry immediately.• Avoid excessive heat and humidity.• Do not short, heat, or take apart batteries.• Do not throw batteries into fire.• If you will not be using the remote con...
Page 22 - Software Included on CD-ROM; Download Service and Operating Environment
11 1. Introduction Software Included on CD-ROM Names and Features of Bundled Software Programs Name of software program Features Virtual Remote Tool(Windows only) This is a software program used to control the power ON/OFF and source selec-tion of the projector from your computer by using the supp...
Page 23 - Flow of Projecting an Image; Step 2; - Optimizing a computer signal automatically (
12 This section describes how to turn on the projector and to project a picture onto the screen. 1 Flow of Projecting an Image Step 1 • Connecting your computer / Connecting the power cord ( → page 13 ) Step 2 • Turning on the projector ( → page 14 ) Step 3 • Selecting a source ( → page 16 ) Step 4 ...
Page 24 - Connecting Your Computer/Connecting the Power Cord; Connect your computer to the projector.
13 2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) Connecting Your Computer/Connecting the Power Cord 1. Connect your computer to the projector. This section will show you a basic connection to a computer. For information about other connections, see “6. Installation and Connections” on page 106 . Connec...
Page 25 - Turning on the Projector; • Press the
14 2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) Turning on the Projector • Press the (POWER) button on the projector cabinet or the POWER ON button on the remote control. The POWER indicator will blink and the projector will be - come ready to use. TIP: • When the message “Projector is locked! Enter y...
Page 26 - Note on Startup screen (Menu Language Select screen); To select a menu language, follow these steps:; or
15 2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) Note on Startup screen (Menu Language Select screen) When you first turn on the projector, you will get the Startup menu. This menu gives you the opportunity to select one of the 30 menu languages. To select a menu language, follow these steps: 1. Use the ...
Page 27 - Selecting a Source; Selecting the computer or video source; TIP: If no input signal is present, the input will be skipped.; Using the Remote Control; The menu will be displayed.
16 2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) Selecting a Source Selecting the computer or video source NOTE: Turn on the computer or video source equipment connected to the projector. Detecting the Signal Automatically Press the SOURCE button once. The projector will search for the available input ...
Page 28 - Adjusting the Picture Size and Position; page
17 2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) Adjusting the Picture Size and Position Use the adjustable tilt foot, the zoom function or the focus ring to adjust the picture size and position.In this chapter drawings and cables are omitted for clarity. Adjusting horizontal/vertical position( → page ...
Page 29 - Adjusting horizontal/vertical position
18 2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) Adjusting horizontal/vertical position The throw distance can affect the size and the height of the projected image. Before installing the projector, decide the throw distance according to “Setting Up the Screen and the Projector” ( → page 103 , 104 ) It i...
Page 32 - Correcting Keystone Distortion [KEYSTONE]; button on the projector cabinet.; side of the projected image.
21 2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) ❻ Correcting Keystone Distortion [KEYSTONE] When the projector is not exactly perpendicular to the screen, keystone distortion occurs. To overcome it, you can use the “Keystone” function, a digital technology that can adjust for keystone-type distortion, r...
Page 34 - Optimizing Computer Signal Automatically; Adjusting the Image Using Auto Adjust; Turning Up or Down Volume; Sound level from the speaker or audio output can be adjusted.
23 2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) Optimizing Computer Signal Automatically Adjusting the Image Using Auto Adjust Optimizing a computer image automatically. (COMPUTER)Press the AUTO ADJ. button to optimize a computer image automatically.This adjustment may be necessary when you connect yo...
Page 35 - Turning off the Projector; To turn off the projector:; The confirmation message will be displayed.
24 2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) Turning off the Projector To turn off the projector: 1. First, press the (POWER) button on the projector cabinet or the STANDBY button on the remote con-trol. The confirmation message will be displayed. 2. Secondly, press the ENTER button or press the (P...
Page 36 - When Moving the Projector; Preparation: Make sure that the projector is turned off.
25 2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) When Moving the Projector Preparation: Make sure that the projector is turned off. 1. Remove the cable cover. ( → page 5 ) 2. Unplug the power cord. 3. Disconnect any other cables. • Remove the USB memory or the wireless LAN Unit if it is inserted into t...
Page 37 - You can enlarge the picture up to four times.; Convenient Features
26 1 Turning off the Image and Sound Press the AV-MUTE button to turn off the image and sound for a short period of time. Press again to restore the image and sound.The projector’s power-saving function will work 10 seconds after the image is turned off.As a result, the lamp power will be reduced. N...
Page 38 - Changing Eco Mode/Checking Energy-Saving Effect; Description
27 3. Convenient Features Changing Eco Mode/Checking Energy-Saving Effect Using Eco Mode [ECO MODE] The ECO MODE (NORMAL and ECO) increases lamp life, while lowering power consumption and cutting down on CO 2 emissions. Four brightness modes of the lamp can be selected: [OFF], [AUTO ECO], [NORMAL]...
Page 39 - This feature will show energy-saving effect in terms of CO
28 3. Convenient Features NOTE: • The [ECO MODE] can be changed by using the menu. Select [SETUP] → [GENERAL] → [ECO MODE]. • The lamp life remaining and lamp hours used can be checked in [USAGE TIME]. Select [INFO.] → [USAGE TIME]. • The projector is always in [NORMAL] for 90 seconds after the lamp...
Page 40 - Using 4-Point Corner to Correct Keystone Distortion; Cornerstone; Press the KEYSTONE button with no menu displayed.; button to select one icon (
29 3. Convenient Features ❺ Using 4-Point Corner to Correct Keystone Distortion [CORNERSTONE] Use the [CORNERSTONE] and [PINCUSHION] features to correct keystone (trapezoidal) distortion to make the top or bottom and the left or right side of the screen longer or shorter so that the projected image ...
Page 41 - button to move the projected image frame as shown on the example.
30 3. Convenient Features 7. Use the ▲▼◀▶ button to move the projected image frame as shown on the example. 8. Press the ENTER button. 9. Use the ▲▼◀▶ button to select another icon which points in the direction. On the Cornerstone adjustment screen, select [EXIT] or press the EXIT button on the remo...
Page 42 - Reset the keystone adjustment to the initial value
31 3. Convenient Features Pincushion 1. Press the KEYSTONE button with no menu displayed. The KEYSTONE screen will be displayed. • Press the KEYSTONE button when using the remote control. 2. Press the button to select either PINCUSHION ADJUSTMENT LEFT/RIGHT or PINCUSHION ADJUSTMENT TOP/BOTTOM. 3. ...
Page 43 - Move the cursor onto YES using either
32 3. Convenient Features 2. Move the cursor onto YES using either or button and then press the ENTER. NOTE:• All adjusted values set in the KEYSTONE adjustment are reset to initial values TIP:Adjustable range of the KEYSTONE and the CORNERSTONE: Horizontal Direction Vertical Direction CORNERSTO...
Page 44 - Preventing the Unauthorized Use of the Projector [SECURITY]; To enable the Security function:
33 3. Convenient Features Preventing the Unauthorized Use of the Projector [SECURITY] A keyword can be set for your projector using the Menu to avoid operation by an unauthorized user. When a keyword is set, turning on the projector will display the Keyword input screen. Unless the correct keyword...
Page 45 - Type in the same combination of
34 3. Convenient Features 7. Type in the same combination of buttons and press the ENTER button. The confirmation screen will be displayed. 8. Select [YES] and press the ENTER button. The SECURITY function has been enabled. To turn on the projector when [SECURITY] is enabled: 1. Press the POWER...
Page 46 - To disable the SECURITY function:
35 3. Convenient Features To disable the SECURITY function: 1. Press the MENU button. The menu will be displayed. 2. Select [SETUP] → [INSTALLATION] → [SECURITY] and press the ENTER button. The OFF/ON menu will be displayed. 3. Select [OFF] and press the ENTER button. The SECURITY KEYWORD screen wil...
Page 47 - Using the Computer Cable (VGA) to Operate the; Dukane
36 3. Convenient Features Using the Computer Cable (VGA) to Operate the Projector (Virtual Remote Tool) Using the utility software “Virtual Remote Tool” included on the companion Dukane Projector CD-ROM, Virtual Remote screen (or toolbar) can be displayed on your computer screen.This will help you...
Page 48 - your computer screen.; Step 1: Install Virtual Remote Tool on the computer; The menu window will be displayed.
37 3. Convenient Features NOTE:• When [COMPUTER] is selected from your source selection, the Virtual Remote screen or the toolbar will be displayed as well as your computer screen. • Use the supplied computer cable (VGA) to connect the COMPUTER IN terminal directly with the monitor output terminal o...
Page 49 - For Windows 7
38 3. Convenient Features TIP:If the menu window will not be displayed, try the following procedure. For Windows 7 1. Click “start” on Windows.2. Click “All Programs” → “Accessories” → “Run”. 3. Type your CD-ROM drive name (example: “Q:\”) and “LAUNCHER.EXE” in “Name”. (example: Q:\ LAUNCHER.EXE) 4....
Page 50 - • For Windows XP; Click “Start” and then “Control Panel”.; Step 2: Connect the projector to the computer; with the monitor output terminal of the computer.
39 3. Convenient Features TIP: Uninstalling Virtual Remote Tool Preparation:Exit Virtual Remote Tool before uninstalling. To uninstall Virtual Remote Tool, the Windows user account must have “Administrator” privilege (Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7 and Windows Vista) or “Computer Administrator” p...
Page 51 - • Double-click the shortcut icon; Start from the Start menu; Follow the instructions on the screens
40 3. Convenient Features Step 3: Start Virtual Remote Tool Start using the shortcut icon • Double-click the shortcut icon on the Windows Desktop. Start from the Start menu • Click [Start] → [All Programs] or [Programs] → [NEC Projector User Supportware] → [Virtual Remote Tool] → [Virtual Remote Too...
Page 52 - The Virtual Remote Tool will be closed.; Viewing the help file of Virtual Remote Tool; • Displaying the help file using the taskbar; • Displaying the help file using the Start Menu.; The Help screen will be displayed.
41 3. Convenient Features Exiting Virtual Remote Tool 1 Click the Virtual Remote Tool icon on the Taskbar. The pop-up menu will be displayed. 2 Click “Exit”. The Virtual Remote Tool will be closed. Viewing the help file of Virtual Remote Tool • Displaying the help file using the taskbar 1 Click the ...
Page 53 - Operating Your Computer’s Mouse Functions from the; Operating your computer’s mouse from the remote control; You can operate your computer’s mouse from the remote control.
42 3. Convenient Features Operating Your Computer’s Mouse Functions from the Projector’s Remote Control via the USB Cable (Remote Mouse Function) The built-in remote mouse function enables you to operate your computer’s mouse functions from the supplied remote control when the projector is connect...
Page 54 - Projecting Your Computer’s Screen Image from the; computer screen. This message will disappear in a few seconds.
43 3. Convenient Features Projecting Your Computer’s Screen Image from the Projector via the USB Cable (USB Display) Using a commercially available USB cable (compatible with USB 2.0 specifications) to connect the computer with the projector allows you to send your computer screen image to the pro...
Page 55 - (Source) ����� Selects an input source of the projector�
44 3. Convenient Features 5. Operate the control window. (1) (Source) ����� Selects an input source of the projector� (2) (Picture) ���� Turns on or off AV-MUTE (Picture mute), and turns on or off FREEZE (Freeze a picture)� (3) (Sound) ����� Turns on or off AV-MUTE (Sound mute), play the sound and t...
Page 56 - Controlling the Projector by Using an HTTP Browser; Overview; The HTTP Server function provides settings and operations for:; Preparation before Use
45 3. Convenient Features Controlling the Projector by Using an HTTP Browser Overview The HTTP Server function provides settings and operations for: 1. Setting for wired/wireless network (NETWORK SETTINGS) To use wireless LAN connection, the optional USB Wireless LAN Unit is required. ( → page 115...
Page 57 - POWER: This controls the power of the projector.
46 3. Convenient Features Handling of the Address for Operation via a Browser Regarding the actual address that is entered for the address or entered to the URL column when operation of the pro-jector is via a browser, the host name can be used as it is when the host name corresponding to the IP add...
Page 58 - PICTURE: Controls the video adjustment of the projector.
47 3. Convenient Features PICTURE: Controls the video adjustment of the projector. CONTRAST �������� Increases the contrast adjustment value� CONTRAST �������� Decreases the contrast adjustment value� BRIGHTNESS ���� Increases the brightness adjustment value� BRIGHTNESS ���� Decreases the br...
Page 59 - WIRED or WIRELESS
48 3. Convenient Features NETWORK SETTINGS • SETTINGS WIRED or WIRELESS SETTING Set for wired LAN or for wireless LAN. APPLY Apply your settings to wired LAN or wireless LAN. DHCP ON Automatically assign IP address, subnet mask, and gateway to the projector from your DHCP server. DHCP OFF Set IP add...
Page 60 - your wireless network.; • NAME
49 3. Convenient Features SITE SURVEY Displays a list of available SSIDs for wireless LAN on site. Select an SSID which you can access. SECURITY TYPE Turn on or off the encryption mode for secure transmission. When turn on the encryp-tion mode, set WEP key or encrypted key. DISABLE Will not turn on ...
Page 61 - settings are correct.; • NETWORK SERVICE
50 3. Convenient Features • ALERT MAIL ALERT MAIL (English only) This option will notify your computer of lamp replace time or error messages via e-mail when using wireless or wired LAN. Placing a checkmark will turn on the Alert Mail feature.Clearing a checkmark will turn off the Alert Mail feature...
Page 63 - Controlling the Projector over a LAN (PC Control Utility Pro 4/; PC Control Utility Pro 5 is a program compatible with Mac OS. (
52 3. Convenient Features Controlling the Projector over a LAN (PC Control Utility Pro 4/ Pro 5) Using the utility software “PC Control Utility Pro 4” and “PC Control Utility Pro 5” included on the companion NEC Projector CD-ROM, the projector can be controlled from a computer over a LAN.PC Contro...
Page 64 - “Accessories”
53 3. Convenient Features TIP:If the menu window will not be displayed, try the following procedure.For Windows 7: 1. Click “start” on Windows.2. Click “All Programs” → “Accessories” → “Run”. 3. Type your CD-ROM drive name (example: “Q:\”) and “LAUNCHER.EXE” in “Name”. (example: Q:\ LAUNCHER.EXE) 4....
Page 65 - “System and Security”; Viewing the Help of PC Control Utility Pro 4; • Displaying the help file using the Start Menu.
54 3. Convenient Features Step 2: Connect the projector to a LAN. Connect the projector to the LAN by following the instructions in “Connecting to a Wired LAN” ( → page 114 ), “Con- necting to a Wireless LAN (Optional: NP05LM series)” ( → page 115 ) and “ Controlling the Projector by Using an HTTP...
Page 66 - The CD-ROM icon will be displayed on the desktop.; Step 2: Connect the projector to a LAN; Step 3: Start PC Control Utility Pro 5; Open your Applications folder in Mac OS.; Viewing the Help of PC Control Utility Pro 5; • From the menu bar, click “Help”; • Displaying the Help using the Dock
55 3. Convenient Features Using on Mac OSStep 1: Install PC Control Utility Pro 5 on the computer 1. Insert the accompanying NEC Projector CD-ROM in your Mac CD-ROM drive. The CD-ROM icon will be displayed on the desktop. 2. Double-click the CD-ROM icon. The CD-ROM window will be displayed. 3. Doubl...
Page 67 - What You can Do with Image Express Utility Lite
56 3. Convenient Features Projecting Your Computer’s Screen Image from the Projector over a LAN (Image Express Utility Lite) Using Image Express Utility Lite contained on the supplied NEC Projector CD-ROM allows you to send the computer’s screen image to the projector over a USB cable or a wired o...
Page 68 - Step 3: Start Image Express Utility Lite.
57 3. Convenient Features TIP:If the menu window will not be displayed, try the following procedure.For Windows 7: 1. Click “start” on Windows.2. Click “All Programs” → “Accessories” → “Run”. 3. Type your CD-ROM drive name (example: “Q:\”) and “LAUNCHER.EXE” in “Name”. (example: Q:\LAUNCH - ER.EXE) ...
Page 69 - Viewing the “Help” file of Image Express Utility Lite
58 3. Convenient Features 3. Place a check mark for projectors to be connected, and then click “Connect”. • When one or more projectors are displayed, from the menu on the projector, select [INFO.] → [WIRELESS LAN] → [IP ADDRESS]. When connecting with the projector is established, you can operate th...
Page 70 - Copy Image Express Utility Lite to removable media.
59 3. Convenient Features Starting Image Express Utility Lite from a USB Memory or SD Card Image Express Utility Lite can be started from commercially available removable media such USB memory or SD cards if it is copied beforehand. This will eliminate the trouble of installing Image Express Utility...
Page 71 - Step 3: Start Image Express Utility Lite for Mac OS
60 3. Convenient Features Using on Mac OSStep 1: Install Image Express Utility Lite for Mac OS on the computer 1. Insert the accompanying NEC Projector CD-ROM in your Mac CD-ROM drive. The CD-ROM icon will be displayed on the desktop. 2. Double-click the CD-ROM icon. The CD-ROM window will be displa...
Page 72 - Projecting an Image from an Angle (Geometric Correction; What you can do with GCT; • The GCT feature includes the following three functions
61 3. Convenient Features Projecting an Image from an Angle (Geometric Correction Tool in Image Express Utility Lite) The Geometric Correction Tool (GCT) function allows you to correct distortion of images projected even from an angle. What you can do with GCT • The GCT feature includes the follow...
Page 73 - ] mark of which corner you wish to move.
62 3. Convenient Features 3. Use the mouse to click the [ • ] mark of which corner you wish to move. The currently selected [ • ] mark will turn red. (In the above example, Windows screens are omitted for clarification.) 4. Drag the selected [ • ] mark to the point you wish to correct and drop it. •...
Page 74 - Connecting Your Microphone
63 3. Convenient Features Connecting Your Microphone Connecting a commercially available dynamic microphone or condenser mic to the MIC input jack allows you to output your mic sound from the built-in speaker. Sound input from all input terminals including LAN, USB-A, and USB-B will be heard from ...
Page 75 - What you can do with the Viewer; The Viewer has the following features.
64 4. Using the Viewer ❶ What you can do with the Viewer The Viewer has the following features. • When a commercially available USB memory that stores image files is inserted into the USB port (Type A) of the projector, the Viewer allows you to view the image files on the USB memory. Even if no comp...
Page 77 - Projecting images stored in a USB memory device; Starting the Viewer
66 4. Using the Viewer ❷ Projecting images stored in a USB memory device This section explains the basic operation of the Viewer. The explanation provides the operational procedure when the Viewer toolbar ( → page 69 ) is set to the factory de- fault. - Starting the Viewer .............................
Page 79 - Removing the USB memory from the projector; Press the EXIT button with no menu displayed.; Exiting the Viewer; Press the MENU button with the slide screen or the
68 4. Using the Viewer Removing the USB memory from the projector 1. Select the VIEWER start screen. Press the EXIT button with no menu displayed. 2. Remove the USB memory from the projector. Make sure that the LED on the USB memory is not flashing before removing the USB memory. NOTE: If you remove...
Page 80 - Parts of each screen
69 4. Using the Viewer Parts of each screen The Viewer has four screens. (1) Viewer start screen (3) Thumbnail screen (9) Slide screen/ (11) Slideshow screen Name Description (1) Viewer start screen This screen will be displayed first when you select the Viewer. (2) USB icon This icon indicates that...
Page 81 - Using the toolbar; Thumbnail toolbar
70 4. Using the Viewer Using the toolbar 1. Press the MENU button. The toolbar will be displayed. The SOURCE screen will be displayed as Viewer connection screen. 2. Use the ◀ or ▶ button to select an item and use the ▲ or ▼ button to select its available option. When the cursor is placed, the selec...
Page 83 - Using the Menus; NOTE: The commands such as
72 5. Using On-Screen Menu 1 Using the Menus NOTE: The on-screen menu may not be displayed correctly while interlaced motion video image is projected. 1. Press the MENU button on the remote control or the projector cabinet to display the menu. NOTE: The commands such as ENTER, EXIT, , in the b...
Page 84 - Menu Elements; too high�
73 5. Using On-Screen Menu Menu Elements Slide bar Solid triangle Tab Radio button High Altitude symbol ECO mode symbol Wireless symbol Menu windows or dialog boxes typically have the following elements: Highlight ����������������������������� Indicates the selected menu or item� Solid triangle ��...
Page 85 - List of Menu Items; Some menu items are not available depending on the input source.
74 5. Using On-Screen Menu List of Menu Items Some menu items are not available depending on the input source. Menu Item Default Options SOURCE COMPUTER * HDMI1/MHL * HDMI2 * VIDEO * USB-A * LAN * USB-B * ADJUST PICTURE PRESET * 1–7 DETAIL SETTINGS GENERAL REFERENCE * HIGH-BRIGHT, PRESENTATION, VI...
Page 88 - LAN
77 5. Using On-Screen Menu Menu Descriptions & Functions [SOURCE] COMPUTER Selects the computer connected to your COMPUTER input terminal signal. NOTE: When the component input signal is connected to the COMPUTER IN terminal, select [COMPUTER]. HDMI1/MHL and HDMI2 Selects the HDMI compatible e...
Page 90 - Selecting Gamma Correction Mode [GAMMA CORRECTION]; Each mode is recommended for:; Selecting Screen Size for DICOM SIM [SCREEN SIZE]
79 5. Using On-Screen Menu [GENERAL]Storing Your Customized Settings [REFERENCE] This function allows you to store your customized settings in [PRESET 1] to [PRESET 7].First, select a base preset mode from [REFERENCE], then set [GAMMA CORRECTION] and [COLOR TEMPERA-TURE]. HIGH-BRIGHT �������� Recomm...
Page 92 - This allows you to manually adjust CLOCK and PHASE.
81 5. Using On-Screen Menu [IMAGE OPTIONS] Adjusting Clock and Phase [CLOCK/PHASE] This allows you to manually adjust CLOCK and PHASE. CLOCK ������������������� Use this item to fine tune the computer image or to remove any vertical banding that might appear� This function adjusts the clock frequenc...
Page 93 - Adjusts the image location horizontally and vertically.
82 5. Using On-Screen Menu Adjusting Horizontal/Vertical Position [HORIZONTAL/VERTICAL] Adjusts the image location horizontally and vertically. - An image can be distorted during the adjustment of [CLOCK] and [PHASE]. This is not malfunction.- The adjustments for [CLOCK], [PHASE], [HORIZONTAL], and ...
Page 94 - next page
83 5. Using On-Screen Menu Selecting Aspect Ratio [ASPECT RATIO] The term “aspect ratio” refers to the ratio of width to height of a projected image.The projector automatically determines the incoming signal and displays it in its appropriate aspect ratio.• This table shows typical resolutions and a...
Page 95 - ratio for a video source.
84 5. Using On-Screen Menu Sample image when the appropriate aspect ratio is automatically determined 6136 [Computer signal] Aspect ratio of incoming signal 4:3 5:4 16:9 15:9 16:10 Sample image when the appro-priate aspect ratio is automati-cally determined [Video signal] Aspect ratio of incoming si...
Page 96 - Turning Up or Down Sound; and
85 5. Using On-Screen Menu [AUDIO] Turning Up or Down Sound Adjusts the volume of the projector speaker and AUDIO OUT (Stereo Mini Jack). TIP:• When no menus appear, the ◀ and ▶ buttons on the projector cabinet and the VOL. +/− buttons on the remote control work as a volume control. ( → page 23 )
Page 97 - Correcting Keystone Distortion Manually [KEYSTONE]; correction is made electronically.
86 5. Using On-Screen Menu Menu Descriptions & Functions [SETUP] [GENERAL] Using Digital Zoom [DIGITAL ZOOM] This feature allows you to electronically fine adjust the image size on the screen. NOTE:• This feature can not be used when USB-A, LAN, or USB-B is selected as a input terminal. TIP: T...
Page 98 - Using the Wall Color Correction [WALL COLOR]
87 5. Using On-Screen Menu Using the Wall Color Correction [WALL COLOR] This function allows for quick adaptive color correction in applications where the screen material is not white. NOTE: Selecting [WHITEBOARD] reduces lamp brightness. Setting Eco Mode [ECO MODE] The ECO MODE increases lamp life,...
Page 100 - Selecting Menu Display Time [DISPLAY TIME]; regardless of its selection.; Selecting Interval Time for Filter Message [FILTER MESSAGE]
89 5. Using On-Screen Menu Turning ON/OFF Control ID [ID DISPLAY] ID DISPLAY ����������� This option turns on or off the ID number which is displayed when the ID SET button on the remote control is pressed� Turning On / Off Eco Message [ECO MESSAGE] This option turns on or off the following messages...
Page 102 - Selecting Communication Speed [COMMUNICATION SPEED]; ting�
91 5. Using On-Screen Menu Selecting Communication Speed [COMMUNICATION SPEED] This feature sets the baud rate of the PC Control port (D-Sub 9P). 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 (depending on...
Page 104 - Enabling or Disabling WXGA Mode [WXGA MODE]; Turns on or off the deinterlace function for a telecine signal.
93 5. Using On-Screen Menu lamp to overcool, causing the image to flicker. Switch [FAN MODE] to [AUTO]. • Using the projector at altitudes approximately 5500 feet/1700 meters or higher can shorten the life of optical components such as the lamp. • Your setting will not be affected even when [RESET] ...
Page 105 - Enabling Key Sound and Error Sound [BEEP]; NORMAL ����������������������������� POWER indicator: Red light/STATUS indicator: Off; Enabling Direct Power On [DIRECT POWER ON]
94 5. Using On-Screen Menu USB-B �������������������� Select [USB-B] or [COMPUTER] to switch the source connected over the USB cable (USB-B)� Enabling Key Sound and Error Sound [BEEP] This feature turns on or off the button sound or alarm when an error occurs or the following operations are per-form...
Page 106 - Enabling Power Management [AUTO POWER OFF]; Selecting Default Source [DEFAULT SOURCE SELECT]; HDMI2
95 5. Using On-Screen Menu Turning On the Projector By Applying Computer Signal [AUTO POWER ON] When the projector is in Standby mode, applying a computer or HDMI signal from a computer connected to the COM-PUTER IN input, HDMI1/MHL, or HDMI2 input will power on the projector and simultaneously proj...
Page 108 - Important
97 5. Using On-Screen Menu Setting up the Projector for a Wireless LAN Connection (with the optional USB Wireless LAN Unit equipped) [WIRLESS LAN] Important • Consult with your network administrator about these settings.• When using a wireless LAN connection, attach the optional USB Wireless LAN to ...
Page 109 - Hints on How to Set Up LAN Connection
98 5. Using On-Screen Menu Hints on How to Set Up LAN Connection To set up the projector for a LAN connection:Access the HTTP server function to display the web browser ( → page 45 ) and select [NETWORK SETTINGS] → [SETTINGS] → [WIRELESS LAN] → [PROFILE 1] or [PROFILE 2]. Two settings can be set for...
Page 114 - Setting Up the Screen and the Projector
103 1 Setting Up the Screen and the Projector [ 6136 ] The further your projector is from the screen or wall, the larger the image. The minimum size the image can be is 61.5" (1562 mm) measured diagonally when the projector is 4 inches (105 mm) between the screen side of the projector and the wa...
Page 116 - Reflecting the Image
105 6. Installation and Connections WARNING * Installing your projector on the ceiling must be done by a qualified technician. Contact your Dukane dealer for more information. * Do not attempt to install the projector yourself.• Only use your projector on a solid, level surface. If the projector fal...
Page 117 - Making Connections; Connecting Your Computer
106 6. Installation and Connections Making Connections Connecting Your Computer Computer cables, HDMI and USB can be used to connect to a computer. The connection cable is not enclosed with the projector. Please get ready a suitable cable for the connection. NOTE: Signals supported by Plug & P...
Page 118 - Enabling the computer’s external display; Cautions when using a DVI signal
107 6. Installation and Connections NOTE: The projector is not compatible with video decoded outputs of the NEC ISS-6020 switcher. NOTE: An image may not be displayed correctly when a Video source is played back via a commercially available scan converter. This is because the projector will process ...
Page 123 - Input terminal
112 6. Installation and Connections Connecting a smart phone and a tablet terminal The below mentioned feature is available when the projector is connected with MHL supported devices such as a smart phone and a tablet terminal by a MHL cable (not supplied) • Projecting a image and a file on the MHL ...
Page 124 - Table projection
113 6. Installation and Connections Connecting your document camera You can connect your document camera and project printed documents, etc. Name, position, and direction of terminals are vary depending on camera model. Please check user's manual of your camera for details. Computer cable (VGA)(supp...
Page 125 - Example of LAN connection; Example of wired LAN connection
114 6. Installation and Connections Connecting to a Wired LAN The projector comes standard with a LAN port (RJ-45) which provides a LAN connection using a LAN cable. To use a LAN connection, you are required to set the LAN on the projector menu. Select [SETUP] → [WIRED LAN]. ( → page 96 ). Example o...
Page 126 - prohibited, remove the USB Wireless LAN Unit from the projector.; Flow of Setting Wireless LAN; Attach the USB Wireless LAN Unit to the projector.; Attaching the USB Wireless LAN Unit; the static electricity from your body.
115 6. Installation and Connections Connecting to a Wireless LAN (Optional: NP05LM series) The USB Wireless LAN Unit also provides a wireless LAN connection. To use a wireless LAN connection, you are required to assign an IP address to the projector. Important: • If you use the projector with the US...
Page 127 - Press the POWER button to turn off the projector and set it
116 6. Installation and Connections NOTE:When the cable cover is attached, remove it before inserting the USB Wireless LAN Unit. 1. Press the POWER button to turn off the projector and set it into standby condition, and disconnect the power cord. 2. Slowly insert the USB Wireless LAN Unit into the U...
Page 128 - Wireless LAN PROFILE 1 or PROFILE 2)
117 6. Installation and Connections Example of wireless LAN connection(Network Type → Wireless LAN PROFILE 1 or PROFILE 2) PC with wireless LAN card inserted PC with built-in wireless LAN function Wired LAN Wireless access point USB Wireless LAN Unit
Page 129 - Cleaning the Filters; WARNING; Failure to do so can result in electric shock or burn injuries.
118 This section describes the simple maintenance procedures you should follow to clean the filters, the projection window, the cabinet, and to replace the lamp and the filters. 1 Cleaning the Filters The air-filter sponge keeps dust and dirt from getting inside the projector and should be frequentl...
Page 131 - Plug the power cord into the wall outlet, and then turn on the pro-
120 7. Maintenance 6. Insert the large filter case into the projector cabinet. Make sure that the filter case is inserted in the correct orienta - tion. 7. Put the small filter case to the projector cabinet. Make sure that the filter case is inserted in the correct orienta - tion. 8. Put the filter ...
Page 132 - Cleaning the Projection Window; It may cause of fire.; Cleaning the Cabinet; If heavily soiled, use a mild detergent.
121 7. Maintenance Cleaning the Projection Window • Turn off the projector before cleaning.• Do not scratch or mar the projection window as it is made of glass.• Use a blower or lens paper to clean the projection window, and be careful not to scratch or mar the glass sur- face. WARNING • Do not us...
Page 133 - Replacing the Lamp and the Filters; To order the replacement lamp, specify your lamp type.; Flow of Replacing the Lamp and the Filters; Replace the lamp
122 7. Maintenance Replacing the Lamp and the Filters When the lamp reaches the end of its life, the LAMP indicator in the cabinet will blink red and the message “THE LAMP HAS REACHED THE END OF ITS USABLE LIFE. PLEASE REPLACE THE LAMP AND FILTER.” will appear (*). Even though the lamp may still b...
Page 134 - To replace the lamp:
123 7. Maintenance 2. Remove the lamp housing. (1) Loosen the two screws securing the lamp housing until the phillips screwdriver goes into a freewheeling condi- tion. • The two screws are not removable. • There is an interlock on this case to prevent the risk of electrical shock. Do not attempt to ...
Page 136 - To replace the filters:
125 7. Maintenance To replace the filters: NOTE: • Replace all four filters at the same time.• Before replacing the filters, wipe off dust and dirt from the projector cabinet. • The projector is precision equipment. Keep out dust and dirt during filter replacement.• Do not wash the filters with soap...
Page 138 - To clear the lamp usage hours and the filter usage hours:; Clear the lamp usage hours and the filter usage hours.
127 7. Maintenance 6. Insert the large filter case into the projector cabinet. Make sure that the filter case is inserted in the correct orienta - tion. 7. Put the small filter case to the projector cabinet. Make sure that the filter case is inserted in the correct orienta - tion. 8. Put the filter ...
Page 139 - Troubleshooting; Indicator Messages; Power Indicator; Lamp Indicator; Over-Temperature Protection
128 8. Appendix 1 Troubleshooting This section helps you resolve problems you may encounter while setting up or using the projector. Indicator Messages Power Indicator Indicator Condition Projector Condition Note Off The main power is off – Blinking light Blue 0�5 sec On, 0�5 sec Off The projector i...
Page 140 - Common Problems & Solutions
129 8. Appendix Common Problems & Solutions ( → “Power/Status/Lamp Indicator” on page 128 .) Problem Check These Items Does not turn on or shut down • Check that the power cord is plugged in and that the power button on the projector cabinet or the remote control is on� ( → pages 13 , 14 ) • Ens...
Page 141 - For more information contact your dealer.; If there is no picture, or the picture is not displayed correctly.
130 8. Appendix Problem Check These Items Mic sound is not heard • Check if your microphone cable is connected to the MIC input jack correctly. • Check if selection of microphone type in the installation menu is correct. Mic sound is too loud or quiet • Adjust [MIC GAIN] from the menu. ( → page 92 )...
Page 142 - Specifications; Optical; Electrical
131 8. Appendix Specifications This section provides technical information about projector’s performance. Optical Model Number 6136 6135 W LCD Panel 0.63 inch LCD with Micro Lens Array (Aspect Ratio 4:3) 0.59 inch LCD with Micro Lens Array (Aspect Ratio 16:10) Resolution* 1 1024 × 768 pixels (XGA)...
Page 143 - Mechanical; For additional information visit:; The Dukane models described in this document are manufactured by; DUKANE CORP AV SERVICE DEPT
132 8. Appendix Model Number 6136 6135W Built-in Speaker 20 W (monaural) Power Requirement 100–240V AC, 50/60Hz Input Current 3.8A/1.6A 3.5A/1.5A 3.8A/1.6A 3.5A/1.5A Power Con-sumption ECO MODE OFF 337 W (100-130 V)324 W (200-240 V) 297 W (100-130 V)285 W (200-240 V) 337 W (100-130 V)324 W (200-240 ...
Page 144 - Cabinet Dimensions
133 8. Appendix 378 (14.9) 114 (4.5) 43 (1.7) 163 (6.4) 114 (4.5) 424.5 (16.7) 344 (13.5) 115 (4.5) 112.5 (4.4) 428 (16.9) 112 (4.4) 160 (6.3) 151.25 5.5 (0.2) Cabinet Dimensions Unit: mm (inch) Attachment surface of ceiling mount
Page 145 - Pin Assignments of D-Sub COMPUTER Input Terminal; Mini D-Sub 15 Pin Terminal; YCbCr Signal
134 8. Appendix Pin Assignments of D-Sub COMPUTER Input Terminal Mini D-Sub 15 Pin Terminal Signal LevelVideo signal : 0.7Vp-p (Analog)Sync signal : TTL level 5 1 4 2 3 10 11 12 13 14 15 6 9 7 8 Pin No. RGB Signal (Analog) YCbCr Signal 1 Red Cr 2 Green or Sync on Green Y 3 Blue Cb 4 Ground 5 Groun...
Page 146 - Compatible Input Signal List; Analog RGB; 280 × 800) will be displayed with Advanced AccuBlend.; HDMI
135 8. Appendix Compatible Input Signal List Analog RGB Signal Resolution ( dots ) Aspect Ratio Refresh Rate ( Hz ) VGA 640 × 480 4:3 60/72/75/85/ iMac SVGA 800 × 600 4:3 56/60/72/75/85/ iMac XGA 1024 × 768 * 1 4:3 60/70/75/85/ iMac WXGA 1280 × 768 * 2 15:9 60 1280 × 800 * 2 16:10 60 1360 × 768 * ...
Page 147 - PC Control Codes and Cable Connection; PC Control Codes; Communication Protocol
136 8. Appendix PC Control Codes and Cable Connection PC Control Codes Function Code Data POWER ON 02H 00H 00H 00H 00H 02H POWER OFF 02H 01H 00H 00H 00H 03H INPUT SELECT COMPUTER 02H 03H 00H 00H 02H 01H 01H 09H INPUT SELECT HDMI1/MHL 02H 03H 00H 00H 02H 01H 1AH 22H INPUT SELECT HDMI2 02H 03H 00H 0...
Page 148 - Troubleshooting Check List; Frequency of occurrence; always; Power
137 8. Appendix No image is displayed from your PC or video equipment to the projector� Still no image even though you connect the projector to the PC first, then start the PC�Enabling your notebook PC’s signal output to the projector�• A combination of function keys will enable/disable the exter- n...
Page 150 - TCO Certification
139 8. Appendix TCO Certification Some models in this product family are TCO certified. All TCO certified models have the TCO mark on the marking plate (on the bottom of the product). To see a list of our TCO certified projectors and their TCO Certification (in English only), visit our website at ...
Page 151 - REGISTER YOUR PROJECTOR! (for residents in the United; Piece of
140 8. Appendix REGISTER YOUR PROJECTOR! (for residents in the United States, Canada, and Mexico) Please take time to register your new projector. This will activate your limited parts and labor warranty and Piece of Mind service program. Visit our web site at www.dukaneav.com.