Page 2 - of their respective holders.; NOTES; to result from using the Projector.
1st edition, July 2009 • IBM is a trademark or registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation.• Macintosh, Mac OS X and PowerBook are trademarks of Apple Inc. registered in the U.S. and other countries.• Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista, Internet Explorer, .NET Framework and Po...
Page 3 - Important Information; Safety Cautions; Precautions; TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.; CAUTION; Disposing of your used product; health and the environment at the minimum level.
i Important Information Safety Cautions Precautions Please read this manual carefully before using your NEC NP610, NP510, NP410, NP405, NP310, NP305, NP510W, NP410W, NP610S, and NP510WS projector and keep the manual handy for future reference. CAUTION To turn off main power, be sure to remove the pl...
Page 4 - ii; to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm.; WARNING; particular installation.; Important Safeguards; • 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) WARNING The Fede...
Page 5 - iii; unpredictable outcome such as fire or injury to the eyes.; the cap due to the heat emitted from the light output.; Place the projector in a horizontal position
iii Important Information Fire and Shock Precautions • Ensure that there is sufficient ventilation and that vents are unobstructed to prevent the build-up of heat inside your projector. Allow at least 4 inches (10cm) of space between your projector and a wall. • Do not try to touch the ventilation o...
Page 6 - iv; ing on the wall can cause damage to the projector.; Remote Control Precautions
iv Important Information • Handle the power cable carefully. A damaged or frayed power cable can cause electric shock or fire. - Do not use any power cables than the supplied one. - Do not bend or tug the power cable excessively.- Do not place the power cable under the projector, or any heavy object...
Page 7 - Note for US Residents; Lamp Replacement; • To replace the lamp, follow all instructions provided on page; [THE LAMP HAS REACHED THE END OF ITS USABLE LIFE.; them as the pieces of glass may cause injury.; A Lamp Characteristic; The projector has a high-pressure mercury lamp as a light source.; About High Altitude mode; turn on the projector.; About Copyright of original projected pictures:
v Important Information Note for US Residents The lamp in this product contains mercury. Please dispose according to Local, State or Federal Laws. Lamp Replacement • To replace the lamp, follow all instructions provided on page 84 . • Be sure to replace the lamp when the message [THE LAMP HAS REACHE...
Page 8 - Table of Contents
vi Table of Contents Important Information ............................................................................................i 1. Introduction .......................................................................................................... 1 1 What’s in the Box? ....................
Page 9 - vii; Convenient Features
vii Table of Contents Optimizing Computer Signal Automatically ................................................................. 37 Adjusting the Image Using Auto Adjust .................................................................. 37 Turning Up or Down Volume .................................
Page 11 - Introduction to the Projector; Congratulations on Your Purchase of the Projector; and the projector can be permanently mounted on a ceiling*; Features you’ll enjoy:; Powerful 7 watt speaker provides volume need for large rooms.
2 1. Introduction Introduction to the Projector This section introduces you to your new projector and describes the features and controls. Congratulations on Your Purchase of the Projector This projector is one of the very best projectors available today. The projector enables you to project preci...
Page 12 - An RJ-45 connector is equipped as standard feature.; About this user’s manual
3 1. Introduction • A variety of input ports and a comprehensive array of system control interfaces This projector supports input signals on the following ports: DVI-I connector (DVI-I 29 Pin) with HDCP compatible, 15pin D-Sub, composite and S-video. • AUTO POWER ON and AUTO POWER OFF features The A...
Page 13 - Comparative Table of Main Features; The main features vary depending on the model as follows.
4 1. Introduction Comparative Table of Main Features The main features vary depending on the model as follows. Standard Models Wide Panel Model Short-Throw Model Wide Panel & Short-Throw Model NP610 NP510 NP410 NP405 NP310 NP305 NP510W NP410W NP610S NP510WS Native Aspect Ratio ( → page 90 , 92 )...
Page 14 - Part Names of the Projector; * This security slot supports the MicroSaver
5 1. Introduction FO CU S Part Names of the Projector Front/Top NP610/NP510/NP410/NP405/NP310/NP305/NP510W/NP410W Zoom Lever ( → page 32 ) Controls( → page 7 ) Lens Lens Cap Built-in Security Slot ( )* Focus Ring ( → page 33 ) Remote sensor ( → page 10 ) Ventilation (inlet) / Filter Cover( → page ...
Page 15 - Rear
6 1. Introduction AC InputConnect the supplied power cable’s two-pin plug here, and plug the other end into an active wall outlet. ( → page 25 ) Main Power SwitchWhen you plug the supplied power cable into an active wall outlet and turn on the Main Power, the POWER indicator turns orange and the pro...
Page 16 - Top Features; STATUS Indicator
7 1. Introduction Top Features STATUS LAMP AUTO ADJ. SOURCE 1 2 5 6 4 7 8 10 9 3 1. (POWER) Button ( → page 27 , 38 ) 2. POWER Indicator ( → page 26 , 38 , 87 ) 3. STATUS Indicator ( → page 87 ) 4. LAMP Indicator ( → page 84 , 87 ) 5. SOURCE Button ( → page 29 ) 6. AUTO ADJ. Button ( → page 37 ) 7. ...
Page 17 - Terminal Panel Features; COMPUTER 1 IN/ Component Input Connector; Use this port to connect a PC or control system.
8 1. Introduction Terminal Panel Features NP610/NP510/NP410/NP310/NP510W/NP410W/NP610S/NP510WS 6 8 7 3 3 2 1 5 4 9 10 NP405/NP305 6 8 7 3 3 2 1 5 4 9 1. COMPUTER 1 IN/ Component Input Connector (Mini D-Sub 15 Pin) ( → page 17 , 20 , 22 ) 2. COMPUTER 2 (DVI-I) IN Connector (29 Pin) (HDCP compatible) ...
Page 18 - Part Names of the Remote Control; Infrared Transmitter; receiver is connected with your computer.
9 1. Introduction VOLUME L-CLICK ENTER EXIT MENU UP MAGNIFY PAGE OFF POWER ON AV-MUTE DOWN MOUSE R-CLICK COMPUTER ASPECT HELP FREEZE PICTURE S-VIDEO VIDEO COMPUTER AUTO ADJ. ECO MODE 2 1 1 3 4 7 6 9 2 8 10 111314 12 212220 16 15 18 5 17 19 Part Names of the Remote Control 1. Infrared Transmitter (...
Page 19 - that you have the batteries’ polarity; Battery Installation; Slip the cover back over the bat
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 heat, take apart, or throw batteries into fire.• If you will not be using the remote control for a long time, rem...
Page 20 - Installation and Connections; Set up a screen and the projector.; Setting Up the Screen and the Projector; Selecting a Location; NOTE: Throw distances vary depending on the model.; • For more details on throw distance, see page
11 2. Installation and Connections This section describes how to set up your projector and how to connect video and audio sources.Your projector is simple to set up and use. But before you get started, you must first: z Set up a screen and the projector. x Connect your computer or video equip - ment...
Page 22 - • The Digital Zoom function adjusts the image size by up to −20%. (
13 2. Installation and Connections [NP610S] The further your projector is from the screen or wall, the larger the image. The minimum size the image can be is ap - proximately 60" (1.52 m) measured diagonally when the projector is roughly 35 inches (0.9 m) from the wall or screen. The largest the...
Page 24 - position of installation.
15 2. Installation and Connections C α B D Throw Distance and Screen Size The following shows the proper relative positions of the projector and screen. Refer to the table to determine the position of installation. Distance Chart [NP610/NP510/NP410/NP405/NP310/NP305/NP510W/NP410W] B = Vertical dista...
Page 25 - greatly. The projector must be used at temperatures; Reflecting the Image; buttons on your
16 2. Installation and Connections [NP610S] Screen Size B C D α Diagonal Width Height wide wide inch mm inch mm inch mm inch mm inch mm inch mm degree 60 1524 48 1219 36 914 20 505 35 895 2 48 29.4 64 1626 51 1300 38 975 21 538 38 956 2 51 29.4 70 1778 56 1422 42 1067 23 589 41 1049 2 56 29.3 77 195...
Page 26 - NOTE: For older Macintosh, use a commercially available; Making Connections; and before turning on the power to the notebook PC.; Enabling the computer’s external display; external display selections.; Connecting Your PC or Macintosh Computer
17 2. Installation and Connections COMPUTER 1 IN COMPUTER 2 IN AUDIO IN PHONE IBM VGA or Compatibles (Notebook type) or Macintosh (Notebook type) VGA signal cable (supplied) To mini D-Sub 15-pin connector on the projector. It is recommended that you use a commercially available distribution amplifie...
Page 27 - cabinet
18 2. Installation and Connections • Select the source name for its appropriate input connector after turning on the projector. [NP610/NP510/NP410/NP310/NP510W/NP410W/NP610S/NP510WS] Input connector SOURCE button on the projector cabinet Button on the remote control COMPUTER 1 IN COMPUTER1 (COMPUTER...
Page 29 - may cause damage to the connector of the projector.; Using Two Analog COMPUTER Inputs Simultaneously
20 2. Installation and Connections COMPUTER 1 IN COMPUTER 2 (DVI-I) IN COMPUTER 2 IN AUDIO IN PHONE VGA signal cable (supplied) IBM PC or Compatibles (Notebook type) or Macintosh (Notebook type) IBM PC or Compatibles (Desktop type) or Macintosh (Desktop type) VGA signal cable (not supplied) DVI to V...
Page 30 - analog image you’re projecting.
21 2. Installation and Connections Connecting an External Monitor You can connect a separate, external monitor to your projector to simultaneously view on a monitor the computer analog image you’re projecting. NOTE: • Daisy chain connection is not possible. • When audio equipment is connected, the p...
Page 32 - Input connector
23 2. Installation and Connections 2. Installation and Connections Connecting Your VCR • Select the source name for its appropriate input connector after turning on the projector. Input connector SOURCE button on the projector cabinet Button on the remote control VIDEO IN VIDEO (VIDEO) S-VIDEO IN S-...
Page 33 - Example of wired LAN connection
24 2. Installation and Connections Connecting to a Network (except NP405 and NP305) The projector comes standard with a LAN port (RJ-45) which provides a LAN connection using a LAN cable. Using a LAN cable allows you to specify the Network Settings and the Alert Mail Settings for the projector over ...
Page 35 - Turning on the Projector; • The projector has two power switches: a main power switch and a
26 3. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) This section describes how to turn on the projector and to project a picture onto the screen. 1 Turning on the Projector NOTE: • The projector has two power switches: a main power switch and a (POWER) button (POWER ON and OFF on the remote control). • When...
Page 36 - page
27 3. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) 3. Press the (POWER) button on the projector cabinet or the POWER ON button on the remote control for 1 second. The POWER indicator will turn to green and the projector will become ready to use. NOTE: When the projector is turned on, it may take some time ...
Page 37 - Note on Startup screen (Menu Language Select screen); of the 21 menu languages.; To select a menu language, follow these steps:; or
28 3. 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 21 menu languages. To select a menu language, follow these steps: 1. Use the ...
Page 38 - Selecting a Source; Selecting the computer or video source; COMPUTER1; Using the Remote Control; each time the projector is turned on.
29 3. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) VOLUME L-CLICK MOUSE R-CLICK AUTO ADJ. ASPECT HELP FREEZE PICTURE S-VIDEO VIDEO COMPUTER 2 ECO MODE 1 MENU EXIT ENTER STATUS LAMP AUTO ADJ. SOURCE Selecting a Source Selecting the computer or video source NOTE: Turn on the computer or video source equipm...
Page 39 - Adjusting the Picture Size and Position; In this chapter drawings and cables are omitted for clarity.
30 3. 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 the throw angle (the height of an im...
Page 40 - Adjust the Tilt Foot; Lift the front edge of the projector.; Adjusting the left and right tilt of an image [Rear foot]; Keep the spacer for future use.
31 3. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) 2 1 3 4 Adjustable Tilt Foot Adjustable Tilt Foot Lever Adjust the Tilt Foot 1. Lift the front edge of the projector. CAUTION: Do not try to touch the ventilation outlet during Tilt Foot adjustment as it can become heated while the projector is turned on a...
Page 41 - Zoom; Use the ZOOM lever to adjust the image size on the screen.; Adjusting from the menu; The menu will be displayed.
32 3. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) FO CU S FOCUS Zoom [NP610/NP510/NP410/NP405/NP310/NP305/NP510W/NP410W] Use the ZOOM lever to adjust the image size on the screen. Zoom Lever [NP610S/NP510WS] The image size can be adjusted electronically from the menu. To do so, follow the steps below. Adj...
Page 42 - Focus; Use the FOCUS ring to obtain the best focus.
33 3. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) 4. Use the or button to adjust the image size. 5. After completing adjustment, press the EXIT button three times. The menu will be closed. Focus [NP610/NP510/NP410/NP405/NP310/NP305/NP510W/NP410W] Use the FOCUS ring to obtain the best focus. [NP610S/NP...
Page 43 - Correcting Keystone Distortion
34 3. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) Correcting Keystone Distortion Correcting Keystone Distortion If the screen is tilted vertically, keystone distortion becomes large. Proceed with the followingsteps to correct keystone distortion NOTE: • The Keystone correction can cause an image to be s...
Page 45 - Adjusting with the Auto Keystone Function; Press the MENU button
36 3. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) Adjusting with the Auto Keystone Function The Auto Keystone correction feature will correct the vertical distortion of a projected image on the screen. No special operation required. Just put the projector on a flat surface. TIP: Even when the menu setting...
Page 46 - Optimizing Computer Signal Automatically; Adjusting the Image Using Auto Adjust; Turning Up or Down Volume; Sound level from the speaker can be adjusted.
37 3. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) Optimizing Computer Signal Automatically Adjusting the Image Using Auto Adjust Optimizing a computer image automatically.Press the AUTO ADJ. button to optimize a computer image automatically.This adjustment may be necessary when you connect your computer...
Page 47 - Turning off the Projector; To turn off the projector:; Secondly, press the ENTER button or press the; after it has been operating.
38 3. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) 7 Turning off the Projector MENU EXIT ENTER STATUS LAMP AUTO ADJ. SOURCE ENTER EXIT MENU UP MAGNIFY PAGE OFF POWER ON AV-MUTE DOWN To turn off the projector: 1. First, press the (POWER) button on the projector cabinet or the POWER OFF button on the remote ...
Page 48 - After Use; Preparation: Make sure that the projector is turned off.; Retract adjustable tilt foot if extended.
39 3. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) After Use Preparation: Make sure that the projector is turned off. 1. Unplug the power cable. 2. Disconnect any other cables. 3. Retract adjustable tilt foot if extended. 4. Cover the lens with the lens cap. 5. Put the projector and accessories in the su...
Page 49 - Turning off the Image and Sound; Press the AV-MUTE button to turn off the image and sound for a short; Freezing a Picture; Press the FREEZE button to freeze a picture. Press again to resume; Enlarging a Picture; You can enlarge the picture up to four times.
40 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. NOTE: • Even though the image is turned off, the menu still remains on the screen. • Sound from the AUDIO OUT jack (Stereo mini) can b...
Page 50 - Changing Eco Mode; Description; Select this mode to increase the lamp life (approx.
41 4. Convenient Features Changing Eco Mode This feature enables you to select two brightness modes of the lamp:OFF and ON modes. The lamp life can be extended by turning on the [ECO MODE]. [ECO MODE] Description Status of LAMP indicator [OFF] This is the default setting (100% Brightness). Off STA...
Page 52 - Preventing the Unauthorized Use of the Projector [SECURITY]; jector cannot project an image.; To enable the Security function:
43 4. 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 53 - Type in the same combination of
44 4. 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 and hold ...
Page 54 - To disable the SECURITY function:
45 4. 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 KEYWORD CONFIRMATION screen...
Page 55 - Using the Optional Remote Mouse Receiver (NP01MR); Connecting the remote mouse receiver to your computer; your computer settings.; When operating a computer via the remote mouse receiver
46 4. Convenient Features 30˚ 30˚ 7 Using the Optional Remote Mouse Receiver (NP01MR) The optional remote mouse receiver enables you to operate your computer’s mouse functions from the remote control. It is a great convenience for clicking through your computer-generated presentations. Connecting th...
Page 56 - You can operate your computer’s mouse from the remote control.
47 4. Convenient Features Operating your computer’s mouse from the remote control You can operate your computer’s mouse from the remote control. PAGE UP/DOWN Button: scrolls the viewing area of the window or to move to the previous or next slide in Power - Point on your computer. Buttons: moves...
Page 57 - Network Setting by Using an HTTP Browser (except NP405; Overview; Preparation Before Use; Handling of the Address for Operation via a Browser; setting by specifying
48 4. Convenient Features Network Setting by Using an HTTP Browser (except NP405 and NP305) Overview Connecting the projector to a network allows the Alert Mail setting ( → page 50 ) and the projector control from a computer via the network.To perform the projector control from a web browser, you ...
Page 58 - your network administrator.
49 4. Convenient Features Network Settings http://<the projector’s IP address> /index.html DHCP .................................. Enabling this option automatically assigns an IP address to the projector from your DHCP server. Disabling this option allows you to register the IP address or sub...
Page 59 - dress is correct
50 4. Convenient Features Alert Mail Setting http://<the projector’s IP address>/lanconfig.html This option notifies your computer of an error message via e-mail when using wired LAN. An error message notification will be sent when the projector lamp has reached the end of its usable life or a...
Page 60 - Using the VGA Signal Cable to Operate the Projector; Virtual Remote screen; Step 1: Install Virtual Remote Tool on the computer; Virtual Remote Tool will run on the following operating systems.
51 4. Convenient Features 9 Using the VGA Signal Cable to Operate the Projector (Virtual Remote) Using the utility software “Virtual Remote Tool” included on the companion NEC Projector CD-ROM, Virtual Remote screen (or toolbar) can be displayed on your computer screen. This will help you perform op...
Page 61 - Double-click “software” and then “Virtual Remote Tool”.
52 4. Convenient Features Install Virtual Remote Tool Preparation: Exit all running programs before installing Virtual Remote Tool. If another program is running, the installation may not be completed. To install Virtual Remote Tool, the Windows user account must have [Administrator] privilege (Wind...
Page 62 - • For Windows Vista; The Control Panel window will be displayed.; Step 2: Connect the projector to the computer; The projector is in the standby condition.
53 4. 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 Vista and Windows 2000) or “Computer Administrator” privilege (Windows XP...
Page 63 - Double-click the shortcut icon
54 4. Convenient Features Step 3: Start Virtual Remote Tool 1 Double-click the shortcut icon on the Windows Desktop. When Virtual Remote Tool starts for the first time, “Easy Setup” window will be displayed. Follow the instructions on the screens When “Easy Setup” is completed, the Virtual Remote To...
Page 64 - Viewing the help file of Virtual Remote Tool; • Displaying the help file using the taskbar; Click the Virtual Remote Tool icon; • Displaying the help file using the Start Menu.; then “Virtual Remote Tool Help” in this order.
55 4. 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 65 - Using the Menus; NOTE: The commands such as
56 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 66 - Menu Elements
57 5. Using On-Screen Menu Menu Elements Slide bar Solid triangle Tab Radio button High Altitude symbol Menu windows or dialog boxes typically have the following elements: Highlight ............................. Indicates the selected menu or item. Solid triangle ...................... Indicates f...
Page 67 - List of Menu Items; Some menu items are not available depending on the input source.
58 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 COMPUTER1 * COMPUTER2(DIGITAL)* 1 * COMPUTER2(ANALOG)* 1 * VIDEO * S-VIDEO * ADJUST PICTURE PRESET * 1–6 DETAIL SETTINGS GENERAL REFERENCE * HIGH-BRIGHT, ...
Page 69 - Selects the computer connected to your COMPUTER2 IN connector.; Selects what is connected to your S-VIDEO input-VCR or DVD player.
60 5. Using On-Screen Menu Menu Descriptions & Functions [SOURCE] [NP610/NP510/NP410/NP310/NP510W/NP410W/NP610S/NP510WS] [NP405/NP305] COMPUTER1 Selects the computer connected to your COMPUTER 1 IN input connector. NOTE: • When the component input signal is connected to the COMPUTER 1 IN conne...
Page 71 - Each mode is recommended for:; Adjusting Color Temperature [COLOR TEMPERATURE]; Adjusts the brightness level or the back raster intensity.
62 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 6].First, select a base preset mode from [REFERENCE], then set [GAMMA CORRECTION] and [COLOR TEMPERA - TURE]. HIGH-BRIGHT ........ Rec...
Page 73 - This allows you to manually adjust CLOCK and PHASE.
64 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 74 - Adjusts the image location horizontally and vertically.
65 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 76 - ratio for a vide source.
67 5. Using On-Screen Menu Sample image when the appropriate aspect ratio is automatically determined NP610/NP510/NP410/NP405/NP310/NP305/NP610S [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 [V...
Page 77 - Correcting Vertical Keystone Distortion Manually [KEYSTONE]; You can correct vertical distortion manually. (; Saving Vertical Keystone Correction [KEYSTONE SAVE]; This option enables you to save your current keystone settings.
68 5. Using On-Screen Menu Menu Descriptions & Functions [SETUP] [GENERAL] [NP610/NP510/NP410/NP405/NP310/NP305/NP510W/NP410W] [NP610S/NP510WS] Using Digital Zoom [DIGITAL ZOOM] (NP610S/NP510WS) This feature allows you to electronically fine adjust the image size on the screen.Use or butto...
Page 78 - Using the Wall Color Correction [WALL COLOR]; Select this mode to increase the lamp
69 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] This feature turns on or off the ...
Page 79 - You can choose one of 21 languages for on-screen instructions.
70 5. Using On-Screen Menu Setting Closed Caption [CLOSED CAPTION] This option sets several closed caption modes that allow text to be superimposed on the projected image of Video or S-Video. OFF ........................ This exits the closed caption mode.CAPTION 1-4 ......... Text is superimposed.T...
Page 80 - Selecting Menu Display Time [DISPLAY TIME]
71 5. Using On-Screen Menu Turning On / Off Eco Message [ECO MESSAGE] This option turns on or off the following messages when the projector is turned on. The Eco Message prompts the user to save energy. When [OFF] is selected for [ECO MODE], you will get a message to prompt you to select [ON] for [E...
Page 81 - Selecting Projector Orientation [ORIENTATION]; DESKTOP FRONT; Disabling the Cabinet Buttons [CONTROL PANEL LOCK]; This option turns on or off the CONTROL PANEL LOCK function.
72 5. Using On-Screen Menu [INSTALLATION] Selecting Projector Orientation [ORIENTATION] This reorients your image for your type of projection. The options are: desktop front projection, ceiling rear projection, desktop rear projection, and ceiling front projection. DESKTOP FRONT CEILING REAR DESKTOP...
Page 82 - Selecting Communication Speed [COMMUNICATION SPEED]; ment, a lower baud rate may be recommended for long cable runs).; Assigning or Changing the Control ID; The CONTROL ID screen will be displayed.
73 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 19200 bps. The default is 19200 bps. Select the appropriate baud rate for your equipment to be connected (depending on...
Page 84 - This must be done for VIDEO and S-VIDEO respectively.; Enabling or Disabling WXGA Mode [WXGA MODE]; Turns on or off the deinterlace function for a telecine signal.; Enabling Key Sound and Error Sound [BEEP]
75 5. Using On-Screen Menu Selecting Signal Format [SIGNAL SELECT] [COMPUTER1], [COMPUTER2(ANALOG)], [COMPUTER2 on NP405/NP305]Allows you to choose [COMPUTER1], or [COMPUTER2(ANALOG)] for an RGB source such as a computer, or [COMPONENT] for a component video source such as a DVD player. Normally sel...
Page 85 - MINUTES] message will be displayed on the bottom of the screen.
76 5. Using On-Screen Menu [OPTIONS(2)] Using Off Timer [OFF TIMER] 1. Select your desired time between 30 minutes and 16 hours: OFF, 0:30, 1:00, 2:00, 4:00, 8:00, 12:00, 16:00.2. Press the ENTER button on the remote control.3. The remaining time starts counting down.4. The projector will turn off a...
Page 86 - Enabling Power Management [AUTO POWER OFF]; COMPUTER2
77 5. Using On-Screen Menu Turning On the Projector By Applying Computer Signal [AUTO POWER ON(COMP1)] When the projector is in Standby mode, applying a computer signal from a computer connected to the COMPUTER1 IN input will power on the projector and simultaneously project the computer’s image.Thi...
Page 87 - LAMP LIFE; Replacement lamp
78 5. Using On-Screen Menu 7 Menu Descriptions & Functions [INFO.] Displays the status of the current signal and lamp usage. This item has four pages (three pages on NP405 and NP305). The information included is as follows: TIP: Pressing the HELP button on the remote control will show the [INFO....
Page 89 - All items can be reset; EXCEPT; Clearing Lamp Hour Meter [CLEAR LAMP HOURS]
80 5. Using On-Screen Menu Menu Descriptions & Functions [RESET] [NP610/NP510/NP410/NP310/NP510W/NP410W/NP610S/NP510WS] [NP405/NP305] Returning to Factory Default [RESET] The RESET feature allows you to change adjustments and settings to the factory preset for a (all) source (s) except the fol...
Page 90 - Cleaning or Replacing the Filters; is dirty or clogged, your projector may overheat.; Vacuum the filter-through the filter cover.
81 6. Maintenance This section describes the simple maintenance procedures you should follow to clean the filters and replace the lamp. 1 Cleaning or Replacing the Filters The air-filter sponge keeps dust and dirt from getting inside the projector and should be frequently cleaned. If the filter is d...
Page 92 - Cleaning the Cabinet and the Lens; detergents or solvents such as alcohol or thinner.
83 6. Maintenance Cleaning the Cabinet and the Lens 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 or solvents such as alcohol or thinner. Vacuum the ventilation inlet of the cabine...
Page 93 - Replacing the Lamp; dealer for lamp replacement.
84 6. Maintenance Replacing the Lamp When the lamp reaches the end of its life, the LAMP indicator in the cabinet will blink red. Even though the lamp may still be working, replace the lamp to maintain the optimal projector performance. After replacing the lamp, be sure to clear the lamp hour mete...
Page 94 - Make sure that the lamp housing is cool
85 6. 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 95 - cannot turn on and the menu is not displayed.
86 6. Maintenance 5. Connect the supplied power cable, turn on the Main Power switch and turn on the projector.6. Finally, select the menu → [RESET] → [CLEAR LAMP HOURS] to reset the lamp usage hours. NOTE: When you continue to use the projector for another 100 hours after the lamp has reached the e...
Page 96 - Troubleshooting; Indicator Messages; Power Indicator; Lamp Indicator; Over-Temperature Protection
87 7. 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 Green 0.5 sec On, 0.5 sec Off The projector i...
Page 97 - For more information contact your dealer.
88 7. Appendix Common Problems & Solutions ( → “Power/Status/Lamp Indicator” on page 87 .) Does not turn on or shut down Will turn off No picture Picture suddenly becomes dark Color tone or hue is unusual Image isn’t square to the screen Picture is blurred Flicker appears on screen Image is scro...
Page 98 - If there is no picture, or the picture is not displayed correctly.; this means there is no signal being output from the computer. (
89 7. Appendix If there is no picture, or the picture is not displayed correctly. • Power on process for the projector and the PC. Be sure to connect the projector and notebook PC while the projector is in standby mode and before turning on the power to the notebook PC. In most cases the output sign...
Page 99 - Specifications; Model Number; Optical; Electrical
90 7. Appendix Specifications This section provides technical information about projector’s performance. Model Number NP610/NP510/NP410/NP405/NP310/NP305/NP510W/NP410W Optical NP610/NP510/NP410/NP405/NP310/NP305 NP510W/NP410W LCD Panel NP610/NP510: 0.63 inch LCD with Micro Lens Array (Aspect Ratio...
Page 100 - Mechanical
91 7. Appendix Input Current NP610: 3.8–1.5A NP510/NP410/NP405/NP310/NP305: 3.2–1.4A NP610G: 1.8A NP510G/NP410G/NP310G/NP405G/NP305G: 1.5A NP510W/NP410W: 3.8–1.5A NP510WG/NP410WG: 1.8A Power Consumption NP610: 312W(100-130V AC)/294W(200-240V AC) in OFF for ECO MODE/237W(100-130V AC)/228W(200-240V AC...
Page 102 - The specifications are subject to change without notice.
93 7. Appendix Mechanical Installation Orientation Desktop/Front, Desktop/Rear, Ceiling/Front, Ceiling/Rear Dimensions 12.1"(W) × 5.4"(H) × 11.9"(D)/308 mm(W) × 136 mm(H) × 301 mm(D) (not including protrusions) Weight 7.28 lbs/3.3 kg Environmental Considerations Operational Temperatures ...
Page 103 - Cabinet Dimensions
94 7. Appendix MENU EXIT ENTER STA TUS LAMP AUTO ADJ. SOURCE FOCUS 263 (10.4") 78 (3.1") 108.5 (4.3") 55.3 (2.2") 76 (3.0") 308 (12.1") Cabinet Dimensions NP610/NP510/NP410/NP405/NP310/NP305/NP510W/NP410W Lens center Lens center Unit: mm (inch) NP405/NP305
Page 105 - Mini D-Sub 15 Pin Connector; Pin Assignments of D-Sub COMPUTER Input Connector; YCbCr Signal; Ground
96 7. Appendix Mini D-Sub 15 Pin Connector Pin Assignments of D-Sub COMPUTER Input Connector 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 NOTE: Pin Nos. 12 and 15 are required for DDC/CI. Pin No. RGB Signal (Analog) YCbCr Signal 1 Red Cr 2 ...
Page 106 - Compatible Input Signal List; • Images above flagged with “*” are not supported by digital signal.
97 7. Appendix Compatible Input Signal List Horizontal: 15KHz to 100KHz (RGB: 24KHz or over)Vertical: 50Hz to 120Hz Signal Resolution (Dots) Frequency H. (kHz) Refresh Rate (Hz) VIDEO NTSC - * 15.7 59.9 PAL - * 15.6 50.0 PAL60 - * 15.7 60.0 SECAM - * 15.6 50.0 IBM 640 × 480 31.5 59.9 640 × 480 31....
Page 107 - Cable Connection; Communication Protocol; PC Control Codes and Cable Connection; PC Control Codes
98 7. Appendix NOTE: Contact your local dealer for a full list of the PC Control Codes if needed. Cable Connection Communication Protocol Baud rate .........................................19200 bpsData length ......................................8 bitsParity ..........................................
Page 108 - Troubleshooting Check List; * Print this page and the next page for your check.; Frequency of occurrence; always; Power
99 7. 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 - ...
Page 109 - Installation environment
100 7. Appendix In the space below please describe your problem in detail. Information on application and environment where your projector is used Projector Model number:Serial No.:Date of purchase:Lamp operating time (hours):Eco Mode: Off On Information on input signal: Horizontal synch frequen...
Page 110 - TravelCare Guide; TravelCare - a service for international travelers; Term of warranty; List of TravelCare Outlets
101 7. Appendix TravelCare Guide TravelCare - a service for international travelers This product is eligible for “TravelCare”, NEC’s unique international warranty.Please note that TravelCare coverage differs in part from coverage under the warranty included with the product. Services offered with ...
Page 112 - TO: NEC or NEC’s Authorized Service Station:; Application Sheet for TravelCare Service Program
103 7. Appendix TO: NEC or NEC’s Authorized Service Station: FM: (Company & Name with signature) Dear Sir (s), I would like to apply your TravelCare Service Program based on attached registration and qualification sheet and agree with your following conditions, and also the Service fee will be c...
Page 113 - Condition of your TravelCare Service Program
104 7. Appendix 5. Loan Service Charges and Conditions: Upon acceptance of this NEC Projector, Customer agrees to assume liability for this loan unit. The current cost of use of this loan unit is US$200 for 12 calendar days. If Customer does not return the unit within the 12 calendar days, Cus - tom...