Manuale UtenteSommarioFront cover1Important Information3Safety Cautions3Table of Contents131. Introduction16(1) What’s in the Box?16(2) Introduction to the Projector17Features you’ll enjoy:17(3) Part Names of the Projector18Front-right view18Top View19Carrying the Projector20Bottom view21(4) Top Features22Lens Controls22OSD Controls and Status LEDS23(5) Terminal Panel Features25(6) Part Names of the Remote Control27Battery Installation29Operating Range for Wireless Remote Control30Remote Control Precautions30Using the Remote Control in Wired Operation312. Installation and Connections32(1) Setting Up the Screen and the Projector32(2) Selecting a Location33(3) Installing or Removing the Optional Lens34Removing the Existing Lens From the Projector34Installing the New Lens36Installing the New Lens Using the anti-theft screw36(4) Throw Distance and Screen Size37NP4100 Throw Distance and Screen Size Values38NP4100W Throw Distance and Screen Size Values39(5) Replacing Color Wheel42(6) Making Connections46Connecting Your PC or Macintosh Computer46Connecting an External Monitor48Connecting Your DVD Player with Component Output49Connecting Your VCR50(7) Connecting to a Network51(8) Connecting the Supplied Power Cable523. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation)53(1) Turning on the Projector53Note on Startup Screen (Menu Language Select screen)54(2) Selecting a Source55(3) Adjusting the Picture Position and Picture Size56Adjusting Picture Position Manually56Lens Shift Adjustable Range58From the Remote Control Unit58Adjusting the Projector Level60(4) Optimizing an RGB Image Automatically61Adjusting the Image Using Auto Adjust61(5) Adjusting Volume Up and Down62(6) Turning off the Projector63About Direct Power Off64After Use644. Convenient Features65(1) Turning Off the Image and Sound65(2) Freezing a Picture65(3) Adjusting the Focus/Zoom Manually66Adjusting by Using the OSD Control Panel66(4) Changing Lamp Mode67Changing Lamp Mode by Using the Projector's OSD Control Panel67Changing Lamp Mode by Using the Remote Control68(5) Getting Information69(6) Adjusting Position/Clock70Adjusting Position/Clock/Phase by Using the OSD Control Panel70Correcting Keystone by Using the Remote Control71(7) Preventing the Unauthorized Use of the Projector73Locking the Projector73Unlocking the Projector75(8) Using the Physical Lock76Using the Kensington Lock76Using the Security Chain Lock765. Using On-Screen Display77(1) Using the Menus77Navigating the OSD77(2) Menu Tree79(3) Menu Elements81(4) Source Menu Descriptions and Functions82(5) Adjust Menu Descriptions and Functions83Picture menu83Image Options Menu84Video Menu88(6) Detail Settings Menu Descriptions and Functions91General91White Balance93Color Correction94(7) Setup Menu Descriptions and Functions95General95Installation101Network Settings108Options109(8) Information Menu Descriptions and Functions116Usage Time116Source117LAN118Version119(9) Reset Menu Descriptions and Functions1216. Maintenance122(1) Cleaning the projector122Cleaning the Cabinet122Cleaning the Lens122Cleaning the Filters123(2) Replacing Consumable Parts125Replacing the Filters125Replacing the Lamps127Resetting the Lamp Hours Counter1297. Appendix130(1) Using the Optional Remote Mouse Receiver (NP01MR)130Connecting the remote mouse receiver to your computer130When operating a computer through the remote mouse receiver130When connecting using the USB terminal131Operating your computer’s mouse from the remote control131About Drag Mode131(2) Troubleshooting132Indicator Messages132Common Problems and Solutions134Tips for Troubleshooting134(3) Image Problems135Lamp Problems136Remote Control Problems136Audio Problems137(4) Having the Projector Serviced1388. Specifications139(1) Projector Specifications139Optical Specifications139Electrical Specifications140Mechanical Specifications141Environmental Considerations141Regulations141(2) Cabinet Dimensions142(3) Pin Assignments of Mini D-Sub 15 Pin Input Connector143(4) Compatible Input Signal List144(5) PC Control Codes and Cable Connections146(6) Screen Trigger148(7) Operation Using HTTP Browser149Overview149Preparation Before Use149Handling of the Address for Operation via a Browser149Configuring Network Settings150Structure of the HTTP Server152(8) 15 Pin GPIO Control1549. Troubleshooting Check List155Dimensioni: 4,4 MBPagine: 158Language: EnglishApri il manuale