DLP Cinema Projector Installation and Adjustment NEC Display Solutions, Ltd. Manual (This document) describes the
procedures to install, adjust and maintain the projector and peripheral devices. For safe and correct installation, adjustment
and use of this projector, carefully read this document before location assessment and installation.
Refer to the operation manuals of the applicable products for basic operation and remarks of the projector. This document
expects the readers who have basic knowledge about projector installation. After reading, please keep this document under
care of the company which installed or adjusted the projector.
The product name used in this manual
In this manual, the device name is written as listed below. If the function has difference by devices, the product name is
written in the text.
● NC3541L / NC2041LProjector
● NP-90MS01 / NP-90MS02Media block or IMS
● Digital Cinema Communicator v2DCC
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Important Information
Please read this manual carefully before using your
NC3541L/NC2041L and keep the manual handy for
future reference. The NC3541L/NC2041L (projector
unit) is called the “projector”, and the NP-90MS01/
NP-90MS02 (integrated Media server) is called the
“media block” or “IMB” in this manual.
(for USA)
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Important Information
WARNING
This equipment is compliant with Class A of CISPR 32. In
a residential environment this equipment may cause radio
interference.
CAUTION
• In order to reduce any interference with radio and television reception use a signal cable with ferrite core
attached. Use of signal cables without a ferrite core
attached may cause interference with radio and television reception.
• This equipment has been tested and found to comply
with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to
Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial
environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and
used in accordance with the installation manual, may
cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is
likely to cause harmful interference in which case the
user will be required to correct the interference at his
own expense.
WARNING
THE END USER IS NOT ALLOWED TO OPEN OR MODIFY THE PRODUCT.
NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS.
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE OF THE PRODUCT IS
ONLY TO BE HANDLED BY NEC AUTHORIZED
TECHNICIANS.
Important Safeguards
These safety instructions are to ensure the long life of your
projector and to prevent fire and shock. Please read them
carefully and heed all warnings.
Installation
1. Do not point the projection beam toward other people or
reflective objects.
2. Consult your dealer for information about transporting
and installing the projector. Do not attempt to transport
and install the projector yourself. The projector must be
installed by qualified technicians in order to ensure
proper operation and reduce the risk of bodily injury.
3. Place the projector on a flat, level surface in a dry area
away from dust and moisture. Do not put the projector on
its side when the Laser is on. Doing so may cause damage to the projector.
4. Do not place the projector in direct sunlight, near heaters
or heat radiating appliances.
5. Exposure to direct sunlight, smoke or steam could harm
internal components.
6. Handle your projector carefully. Dropping or jarring your
projector could damage internal components.
7. To carry the projector, a minimum of six persons are
required.
8. Do not hold the lens part with your hand. Otherwise the
projector may tumble or drop, causing personal injury.
9. Do not place heavy objects on top of the projector.
10. Turn off the projector, and disconnect the power cable
before moving the projector.
For C2 connection, turn off the projector, shut down the
AC power to the projector and the light using a circuit
breaker. Disconnect the cables between devices and the
light before moving the projector.
11. Do not install and store the projector in the below circumstances. Failure to do so may cause of malfunction.
• In powerful magnetic fields
• In corrosive gas environment
• Outdoors
12. If you wish to have the projector installed on the ceiling;
• Do not attempt to install the projector yourself.
• The projector must be installed by qualified techni-
cians in order to ensure proper operation and reduce
the risk of bodily injury.
• Install the breaker in a location that is easy to reach by
hand.
• In addition, to prevent ceiling collapse, the ceiling
should be able to support total weight of 177kg (projector weight of 169kg, lens weight of 8kg) for an
extended period of time, and the installation must be
in accordance with any local building codes.
• Please consult your dealer for more information.
Refer to “2-2-1. Installing the Projector on the Ceiling”
(page 40) for details on the attachment positions when
installing on the ceiling.
WARNING
1. Do not use the projector with the supplied lens cap or
equivalent while the projector is operating. This may
cause the lens cap to heat up and deform or melt.
2. Do not place any objects, which are easily affected by
heat, in front of the projector lens. Doing so could lead
to the object melting from the heat that is emitted from
the light output.
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Important Information
It is possible to vertically set up this device at 360 degrees.
However, please do not set up the main part of the device
slanted to the left or right because it may result in
malfunctions.
Power Supply
1. Consult your dealer for installing the power cable to the
projector. DO NOT install the power cable by yourself.
Doing so may cause a fire or electric shock.
The projector is so designed that it operates with the
power supply voltage described below.
For C1 connection
(When the AC power to the projector power supply and
the light power supply is provided by a single cable)
• AC 200V-240V single phase 50/60Hz
For C2 connection
(When the AC power to the projector power supply and
the light power supply is provided by separate cables)
• AC 200V-240V single phase 50/60Hz (projector power
supply)
• AC 200V-240V single phase 50/60Hz (light power
supply)
Ensure that your power supply fits this requirement
before attempting to use your projector.
2. The power cable is not included with the projector. Use a
power cable that meets the standards and power supply
voltage of the country where you are using the projector.
Refer to “2-3. Selecting the Power Cable for C2 Connection (English)” for details.
3. Handle the power cable carefully. A damaged or frayed
power cable can cause electric shock or fire.
• Do not bend or tug the power cable excessively.
• Do not place the power cable under the projector, or
any heavy object.
• Do not cover the power cable with other soft materials
such as rugs.
• Do not heat the power cable.
4. Placing the power cable and the signal cable closely to
each other can cause beat noise. If this happens, keep
the two separated so that beat noise is not generated.
Beat noise is corruption of the picture often seen as a
rolling band moving through the image.
5. Do not touch the projector during a thunder storm. Doing
so can cause electrical shock or fire.
6. When installed on the ceiling, install the breaker in a location that is easy to reach by hand.
CAUTION
The power cable stopper (shown in below) is supplied with
this projector.
To prevent the power cable from coming loose, make sure
that all the prongs of the power cable are fully inserted into
the AC IN terminal of the projector before using the power
cable stopper to fix the power cable. A loose contact of the
power cable may cause a fire or electric shock. For using
the power cable stopper, refer to the user’s manual.
Fire and Shock Precautions
1. Ensure that there is sufficient ventilation and that vents
are unobstructed to prevent potentially dangerous concentrations of ozone and the build-up of heat inside your
projector. Allow at least 24 inches (60 cm) of space
between your projector and a wall. In particular, clear a
space of 26.7 inches (70 cm) or more in front of the air
outlet on the rear surface and 12 inches (30 cm) or more
on the upper part of the projecter body. (See page 24)
2. Prevent foreign objects such as paper clips and bits of
paper from falling into your projector. Do not attempt to
retrieve any objects that might fall into your projector. Do
not insert any metal objects such as a wire or screwdriver
into your projector. If something should fall into your projector, shut down the AC power to the projector immediately and have the object removed by a qualified service
person.
For C2 connection, turn off the projector, shut down the
AC power to the projector and the light using a circuit
breaker, and contact your dealer/distributor.
3. Turn off the projector, shut down AC power by using a
circuit breaker and contact qualified service personnel
under the following conditions. For C2 connection, turn
off the projector, shut down the AC power to the projector
and the light using a circuit breaker, and contact your
dealer/distributor for a repair.
• When the power cable or plug is damaged or frayed.
• If liquid has been spilled into the projector, or if it has
been exposed to rain or water.
• If the projector does not operate normally when you fol-
low the instructions described in this user’s manual.
• If the projector has been dropped or the cabinet has
been damaged.
• If the projector exhibits a distinct change in perfor-
mance, indicating a need for service.
4. When using a LAN cable:
For safety, do not connect to the connector for peripheral
device wiring that might have excessive Voltage.
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Important Information
Cleaning
1. Shut down AC power by using a circuit breaker before
cleaning.
For C2 connection, turn off the projector, shut down the
AC power to the projector and the light using a circuit
breaker.
2. Clean the cabinet periodically with a cloth. If heavily
soiled, use a mild detergent. Never use strong detergents or solvents such as alcohol or thinner.
3. Use a blower or lens paper to clean the lens, and be
careful not to scratch or mar the lens.
4. Do not handle the projector and the power cable with wet
hands. Doing so can cause electrical shock or fire.
CAUTION
1. Do not shut down AC power to the projector under the
following conditions.
Doing so can damage the projector.
• While projecting images
• While cooling after the power is turned off.
(The STATUS indicator LED blinks in orange while
the fan is rotating, and “cooling...” is displayed on
the LCD screen. )
- When using the NP-90MS01/NP-90MS02: 100
seconds
• During IMB Operation (if the projector is not in
standby state)
2. Do not turn of the AC power for 90 seconds after the
Laser is turned on and while the POWER indicator is
blinking green. Doing so could cause premature Laser
failure.
3. Keep hands away from the lens mounting portion while
the lens shift is in operation. Failure to do so could
result in fingers being pinched between the cabinet
and lens cover.
4. When main body is damaged, cooling fluids may come
out of internal part. DO NOT touch and drink the cooling fluid.
When the cooling fluids are swallowed or contacted
with your eyes, please consult with doctors
immediately.
Handling the Battery
• Take care when handling the battery, as it could cause fire,
injury, or damage to surrounding objects.
- Do not short out, dismantle, or place batteries in a fire.
• Dispose of used batteries according to your local
regulations.
• There is a battery mounted on the electronic circuit board
within the main unit. When disposing of the main unit, do
not dismantle the device or remove the internal circuit
board, and contact the shop where you purchased the
product or your local government agency.
Peripheral Devices and Connecting Cables
Use shielded cables for the cables connecting the IMB with
peripheral devices (GPI, GPO, AES cables). If you use a nonshielded cable, there is a risk that radio interference may
occur.
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
Light Module
1. A light module containing multiple laser diodes is
included in the product as the light source.
2. These laser diodes are sealed in the light module. No
maintenance or service is required for the performance
of the light module.
3. End user is not allowed to replace the light module.
4. Contact qualified distributor for light module replace-
ment and further information.
Caution on Carrying the Projector/Handling the Optional
Lens
When installing/removing a lens, shut down the AC power to
the projector.
When shipping the projector with the lens, remove the lens
before shipping the projector. Always attach the dust
cap to the lens whenever it is not mounted on the projector.
The lens and the lens shift mechanism may encounter damage caused by improper handling during transportation.
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Important Information
Disposing of your used product
EU-wide legislation as implemented in each
Member State requires that used electrical and
electronic products carrying the mark (left) must
be disposed of separately from normal household waste.
This includes projectors and their electrical
accessories. When you dispose of such products, please follow the guidance of your local
authority and/or ask the shop where you purchased the product.
After collecting the used products, they are
reused and recycled in a proper way. This effort
will help us reduce the wastes as well as the
negative impact to the human health and the
environment at the minimum level.
The mark on the electrical and electronic products only applies to the current European Union
Member States.
For EU: The crossed-out wheeled bin implies
that used batteries should not be put to the general household waste! There is a separate collection system for used batteries, to allow proper
treatment and recycling in accordance with
legislation.
According the EU directive 2006/66/EC, the bat-
tery can’t be disposed improperly. The battery
shall be separated to collect by local service.
For questions relating to unclear points or repairs
Contact your dealer or the following support branch for questions relating to unclear points, malfunctions and repairs of
the product.
In Europe
Company Name: NEC Display Solutions Europe GmbH
Address: Landshuter Allee 12-14, D-80637 Munichi,
• The below table describes the radiation range of emitted light by the projector that is classified as Risk Group 3
(RG3) of IEC62471-5 First edition 2015.
• The below table describes the radiation range of emitted light by the projector that is classified as Risk Group 3
(RG3) of IEC62471:2006.(for USA).
• Please keep within bounds for installing the projector.
Install a barrier for preventing human eyes from entering the RG3 area. For the barrier installation position, keep
horizontal safety zone over 1.5m from the RG3 area. In case to install the projector over head, keep over 3m
distance at least between the floor surface and the RG3 area.
Operators shall control access to the beam within the hazard distance or install the product at the height that will
prevent exposures of spectators’ eyes within the hazard distance.
Lens
RG3
HD (m)
Screen size (m)
HV
NC-50LS12Z
Wide6.0 5.31 2.80
Tele8.0 4.82 2.54
NC-50LS14Z
Wide7.0 5.38 2.84
Tele9.5 5.14 2.71
NC-50LS16Z
Wide7.0 4.83 2.55
Tele9.0 4.09 2.16
NC-50LS18Z
Wide7.0 4.38 2.31
Tele11.0 4.07 2.15
NC-50LS21Z
Wide8.0 4.10 2.16
Tele13.0 3.94 2.08
L2K-30ZM
Wide11.0 4.07 2.15
Tele16.0 4.10 2.16
Lens
RG3
HD (m)
Screen size (m)
EHv
HV
NC-50LS12Z
Wide6.0 5.31 2.80 12
Tele8.0 4.82 2.54 16
NC-50LS14Z
Wide7.0 5.38 2.84 14
Tele9.5 5.14 2.71 19
NC-50LS16Z
Wide7.0 4.83 2.55 14
Tele9.0 4.09 2.16 18
NC-50LS18Z
Wide7.0 4.38 2.31 14
Tele11.0 4.07 2.15 19
NC-50LS21Z
Wide8.0 4.10 2.16 16
Tele13.0 3.94 2.08 22
L2K-30ZM
Wide11.0 4.07 2.15 20
Tele16.0 4.10 2.16 22
NC3541L
(IEC62471-5 First edition 2015)(IEC62471:2006 (for USA)
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NC2041L
(IEC62471-5 First edition 2015)(IEC62471:2006 (for USA)
Lens
RG3
HD (m)
Screen size (m)
HV
NC-50LS12Z
Wide4.8 4.25 2.24
Tele6.4 3.83 2.02
NC-50LS14Z
Wide5.6 4.31 2.27
Tele7.5 4.08 2.15
NC-50LS16Z
Wide5.6 3.86 2.04
Tele7.1 3.25 1.71
NC-50LS18Z
Wide5.6 3.50 1.85
Tele8.7 3.23 1.71
NC-50LS21Z
Wide6.4 3.28 1.73
Tele10.3 3.13 1.65
L2K-30ZM
Wide8.8 3.26 1.72
Tele12.7 3.26 1.72
Lens
RG3
HD (m)
Screen size (m)
EHv
HV
NC-50LS12Z
Wide4.8 4.25 2.24
12
Tele6.4 3.83 2.02
16
NC-50LS14Z
Wide5.6 4.31 2.27
14
Tele7.5 4.08 2.15
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NC-50LS16Z
Wide5.6 3.86 2.04
14
Tele7.1 3.25 1.71
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NC-50LS18Z
Wide5.6 3.50 1.85
14
Tele8.7 3.23 1.71
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NC-50LS21Z
Wide6.4 3.28 1.73
16
Tele10.3 3.13 1.65
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L2K-30ZM
Wide8.8 3.26 1.72
20
Tele12.7 3.26 1.72
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CAUTION
Please heed all precaution for safety.
To install the projector
• For planning the layout of the projector, make sure to take safety measures instructed on the installation manual.
• In order to refuse danger, install either a wall outlet within easy reach for pulling out the power plug in emergency or a
device as a breaker to shut down the power supply to the projector.
• Take safety measures preventing human eyes from entering the RG3 area.
• Considering the installation place, select an appropriate lens and secure safety zone that is determined for each lens.
For operation on the powered projector as light adjustment, make sure appropriate safety measures have been taken.
• Check the validity of taken security measures if appropriate safety zone based on the installed lens is secured. Periodically check the validity and keep these results.
• Educate the administrator of the projector (operators) about safety before starting to operate the projector.
To use the projector
• Instruct the administrator of the projector (operators) to perform inspections before powering on the projector. (Including
the safety check against emitted light by the projector)
• Instruct the administrator of the projector (operators) to be in circumstances able to control the projector whenever the
projector is powered on for an emergency.
• Instruct the administrator of the projector (operators) to keep the installation manual, user’s manual and inspection
records to a place where they can take these documents out easily.
• Instruct them to clarify if the projector is conformed to standards of each country and region.
Important Information ........................................................................................................................................................3
1. Before Setting Up Your Projector ............................................... 24
1-1. Clearance for Installing the Projector (English) ................................................................................................... 24
1-2. Freiraum bei der Projektorinstallation (Deutsch) ................................................................................................. 26
1-3. Selecting the lens unit ............................................................................................................................................ 28
1-3-1. Screen Type ..................................................................................................................................................28
1-3-2. Calculating the lens zoom magnication to use ....................................................................................... 30
1-4. Carrying the projector ............................................................................................................................................ 32
1-5. Removing the Projector Covers .............................................................................................................................33
1-5-1. Removing and Mounting the Lens Cover .................................................................................................. 35
1-5-2. Removing and Mounting the Side Panel ....................................................................................................37
1-5-3. Removing and Mounting the Filter Cover .................................................................................................. 37
2. Setting Up Your Projector .......................................................... 38
2-2-1. Installing the Projector on the Ceiling .......................................................................................................40
2-2-3. Terms for Preparation of Frames and Ceiling Hanging Brackets ............................................................41
2-3. Selecting the Power Cable for C2 Connection (English) ..................................................................................... 42
2-3-1. AC Power Work Specications .................................................................................................................... 43
2-4. Auswahl des Netzkabels für Anschluss C2 (Deutsch) ........................................................................................45
2-5. Connecting the power cable (English) ..................................................................................................................48
2-5-1. Power supply construction specications ................................................................................................ 48
2-5-2. Procedure for connecting the power cable (C1 connection) ...................................................................55
2-5-3. Procedure for connecting the power cable (C2 connection) ...................................................................58
2-6. Anschließen des Netzkabels (Deutsch) ................................................................................................................ 63
2-6-1. Technische Daten zum Netzanschluss ..................................................................................................... 63
2-6-2. Anschluss des Stromkabels (Anschluss C1) ............................................................................................ 70
2-6-3. Anschluss des Stromkabels (Anschluss C2) ............................................................................................ 73
2-7. Mounting the Lens Unit .......................................................................................................................................... 78
2-8. Mounting the Option Board ................................................................................................................................... 82
2-8-1. Make the option board usable ....................................................................................................................84
3. Projector Adjustment and Connecting ....................................... 86
3-1. Flow of Adjustment and Connecting ..................................................................................................................... 86
3-2. Recovering from Tamper Errors .............................................................................................................................87
3-3. Turning your Projector On......................................................................................................................................90
3-4. Setting the Date and Time in the Projector ........................................................................................................... 91
3-5. Setting the Projector Projection Method...............................................................................................................92
3-6. Adjusting the Lens .................................................................................................................................................93
3-6-1. Display the Test Pattern ............................................................................................................................... 93
3-6-2. Adjusting the Screen Angle .......................................................................................................................94
3-7. Connecting with the Image Input Port .................................................................................................................. 95
3-8. Connecting the Various Control Terminal ............................................................................................................. 96
4. LCD Menu .................................................................................. 97
4-1. List of Menu ............................................................................................................................................................. 97
4-1-1. When You Use the Service Personnel Menu ............................................................................................ 100
4-2. Title Select ............................................................................................................................................................. 101
4-2-1. Title select (Title Memory) ......................................................................................................................... 101
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4-2-2. Test Pattern ................................................................................................................................................. 101
4-3-2. Lens Control ............................................................................................................................................... 102
4-4. Title Setup ............................................................................................................................................................. 114
4-5. Information ............................................................................................................................................................ 115
4-5-2. AC Voltage................................................................................................................................................... 115
4-5-6. Version ........................................................................................................................................................ 117
4-5-7. IP Address................................................................................................................................................... 117
4-5-8. Setup Date .................................................................................................................................................. 118
4-5-9. Option Status ............................................................................................................................................. 118
5-5. Index ...................................................................................................................................................................... 131
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1. Before Setting Up Your Projector
1-1. Clearance for Installing the Projector (English)
Allow ample clearance between the projector and its surroundings as shown below.
Avoid installing the projector in a place where air movement from the HVAC is directed at the projector.
Heated air from the HVAC can be taken in by the projector’s intake vent. If this happens, the temperature inside the projector
will rise too high causing the over-temperature protector to automatically turn off the projectors power.
Example 1 – If there are walls on both sides of the projector.
60cm/12"
or greater
The drawing shows the proper clearance required for the front, back and top of the projector.
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60cm/12"
or greater
Example 2 – If there is a wall behind the projector.
(1) For floor installation:
70cm/27.6"
or greater
Lens
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The drawing shows the proper clearance required for the front, sides and top of the projector.
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(2) For ceiling mounting:
30cm/12"
or greater
Lens
70cm/27.6"
or greater
• The drawing shows the proper clearance required for the front, sides, back and bottom of the projector.
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• If suspending the projector 30 cm/12 inches away from the ceiling, allow ample clearance for all four sides and
the under the projector.
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1-3. Selecting the lens unit
This section provides guideline information on how to select the screen size, the projector mounting position, and the type of
lens unit that is appropriate for your presentation purposes. Multiple lens units are sold separately as options for this projector.
Select an appropriate lens unit according to the environment in which your projector is installed. Note that all descriptions
given in this manual assume the angle of projection is zero degrees. In the case of projection from an upper position or from
the left or right, it is necessary to calculate the width for the minimum projected image at a size larger than the screen size.
Width of minimum
Screen
Projected image
1-3-1. Screen Type
The following two types of screen masks can be used for the DLP Cinema Projector. Check the screen mask for your projector
for its type before selecting lens units, because types of lens units to be used on the projector and its settings depend upon
the type of screen mask you use.
Horizontal moving screen mask
Screen masks move horizontally to adjust the screen.
ScreenScreen maskScreen mask
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Vertical moving screen mask
Screen masks move vertically to adjust the screen.
Before Setting Up Your Projector
Screen mask
Screen
Screen mask
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1-3-2. Calculating the lens zoom magnication to use
The lens zoom magnification required when installing the projector is calculated using the following method.
(1) Calculate the lens zoom magnification for SCOPE projection
(2) Calculate the lens zoom magnification for VISTA (FLAT) and HDTV projection
(3) Select the lens that satisfies the zoom magnification calculated in (1) and (2).
SCOPE projection:
Lens
magnification
Length of projection (L)
=
Screen width (W)
VISTA (FLAT)/HDTV projection:
Lens
magnification
Note: Number of pixels per horizontal line: 1998 for VISTA (FLAT); 1920 for HDTV
Select a lens that meets the magnification requirement for SCOPE, VISTA (FLAT), and HDTV screen types.
=
Screen width (W) × (4096 ÷ (Number of pixels per horizontal line × 2))
Length centerline
Length of projection (L)
Screen width (W)
Screen
Centerlines
Screen height (H)
30
Projector
Length of projection (L)
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Option lenses
The lens units that can be attached to this projector are shown in the following table.
If the “projection distance (L) = 30 m, the screen width (W) = 15 m”:
SCOPE projection=
VISTA (FLAT) projection =
HDTV projection=
15m × (4096 ÷ (1920 × 2))
30m
15m
30m
15m × (4096 ÷ (1998 × 2))
30m
= 2.0x
= 1.95x
= 1.88x
Therefore, the following lens units, which satisfy the magnifications in all of the above projections, are selected.
• NC-50LS16Z
• NC-50LS18Z
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1-4. Carrying the projector
WARNING
• When moving the projector, it should be carried by holding the handles or hook on the base of the unit by 6 or more
people.
• When moving the projector, first turn off the power and always disconnect the power plug from the electrical outlet, and
check that all of the connecting cables between equipment and the lenses have been removed.
• For C1 connection, Turn off the projector, shut down AC power by using a circuit breaker.
• For C2 connection, turn off the projector, shut down the AC power to the projector and the light using a circuit breaker.
Handles
Hook
Hook
Handles
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1-5. Removing the Projector Covers
This section provides guideline information on how to remove and mount covers on the projector.
Name of the cover
Air inlet (Filter cover / Filter)
Lens cover
Side panel
Air outlet
Air outlet
Plate inlet
• “Side panel” and “Lens cover” are equipped with key locks. Special keys (service key) are required to remove
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or mount them. Refer to “Position of the key locks on the covers” (page 34) for details.
• If you remove the lens cover or side panel, a tamper event is detected by the tamper detection circuit. When
you start the projector after attaching the cover, the following error message is displayed on the LCD screen
of the projector main unit.
- “IMB: Service Door Tamper”
• Encrypted contents cannot be displayed while an error message is being displayed. Refer to “3-2. Recovering
from Tamper Errors” (page 87) for details on how to clear the error message.
• Do not turn on the power when the lens cover and the side panel are removed.
• When removing the lens cover, return the lens shift to the center position before turning off the power.
Air inlet (Filter cover / Filter)
Air outlet
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Position of the key locks on the covers
When removing or attaching a cover of the projector main unit, the lock needs to be unlocked using the included service key.
The positions of the locks on each of the covers are as follows.
WARNING
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK AND LASER RADIATION, DO NOT OPEN COVER. NO User-SERVICEABLE
PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING AND INSTALLATION TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL AND INSTALLATION
PERSONNEL.
When a cover is removed, the power to the unit is automatically turned off by the safety protection system.
Lens Cover
The lock is unlocked when attaching or removing
lenses (page 78).
Side Panel
The lock is unlocked when attaching or removing the
option board (page 82).
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1
2
Preparation: Service key (attached goods)
Remove the front lter cover.
Pull the filter cover in the direction of the arrow to remove it.
Handle
Unlock the lens cover.
Unlock the cover using the service key.
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3
Remove the lens cover.
The lens cover is secured to the projector body by two claws each at the cover top and bottom.
Hold the cover sides and pull toward you.
Handle
Handle
• This completes removing the lens cover. To mount the cover, perform the removal procedure in reverse. Make sure to lock
the key.
Hook
* Lens cover removed condition
If the cover is not properly mounted, an error may occur. Securely push all claws into the position.
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1
2
3
1-5-2. Removing and Mounting the Side Panel
Preparation: Phillips head screwdriver (No.2) and Service key (attached goods)
Loosen the ten xing screws on the side panel.
Loosen four screws on the side panel until they are free to spin. The screws do not detach from the panel.
Unlock the side panel.
Unlock the cover using the service key.
Remove the side panel.
The side panel is fixed in place by hooks at the bottom (in 2 locations). Tilt the side panel toward you and pull up to
remove it. Do not use force when tilting the side panel.
Hook
(2 locations)
This completes removing the side panel. To mount the side panel, perform the removal procedure in reverse. Make sure that
you do not forget to tighten the screws or to lock the key lock.
1-5-3. Removing and Mounting the Filter Cover
Refer to the projector User’s Manual for details on how to remove and attach the filter cover.
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2-1. Setup Procedure
Set up the projector according to the procedure below. This chapter describes the installation of procedure until turning on of
the power.
• Step 1
Projector Installation (See page 39)
• Step 2
Selecting the Power Cable (See page 42)
Connecting the Power Cable (See page 48)
• Step 3
Mounting the Lens Unit (See page 78)
• Step 4
Mounting the following optional parts as required.
- Installing the Media Block (NP-90MS01/NP-90MS02) (See page 82)
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2-2. Projector Installation
Move the projector to the projection position and install it corresponding to the screen and projection conditions.
To correct the inclination to the right or left of the projector, use the level adjusters at 4 positions. You can extend the level
adjuster to 10 mm at the maximum (Rotate it counterclockwise for extension).
CAUTION
• Do not extend the adjuster by more than 10 mm. Rotating it forcefully may cause the adjuster to come off or be
damaged.
• To adjust the level adjusters of the projector, extend the two level adjusters at the front and the back at the same time so
that the weight is imposed to them equally. If you adjust only one adjuster, the weight is not imposed equally, which may
result in level adjuster failure.
Level adjusters (in four positions)
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2-2-1. Installing the Projector on the Ceiling
To install the projector on the ceiling, install it by referring to the following specifications.
Max M8x20
410
Max M8x20
131.8
169840
48.5600
433.4
Max M8x20
97.5
319540
985
Max M8x20
244.5
40
Unit: mm
519.1
454.664.5
278.5
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2-2-2. Tilt-Free Installation
It is possible to vertically set up this device at 360 degrees.
However, it is impossible to set up the main part of the device slanted to the left or right.
Precautions regarding Tilt-Free Installation
- Refrain from installing the main unit with a tilt in either direction directly on the floor or a base. The unit may collapse and
lead to failure, damage, injury, or exposure of the harmful laser projection.
In addition, the air intake may become blocked which will raise the internal temperature and cause damage or lead to a
fire.
- Be sure to prepare metal fittings (such as ceiling hanging brackets) to support the main unit. Ask whoever is installing the
projector to prepare these metal fittings. (Charged Service)
- When installing the unit with a tilt, be sure to use and install metal fittings sturdy enough to maintain the angle of installation
over a long period of time.
2-2-3. Terms for Preparation of Frames and Ceiling Hanging Brackets
Ask whoever is installing the projector to prepare a specifically designed frame and ceiling hanging brackets (Charged
Service).
Take note of the following upon its design.
- There are intake openings and exhaust openings on the side of the main unit, exhaust openings on the rear, intake openings on the front, intake openings on the top side. Make sure that the design does not obstruct these openings. Also make
sure to secure enough space to allow easy removal of the filter cover for cleaning the filter.
- Remove the adjusters on the main unit if they will interfere with the frame. The adjusters can be removed by turning them.
- Attach the frame and ceiling hanging brackets to the screw holes (in four positions) provided on the bottom surface of the
main unit for ceiling hanging installation.
Refer to the specification sheet for dimensions between the centers of the screw holes. Note that the screw holes on the
main unit have the dimensions of an M8 thread and a maximum depth of 20 mm (the lengths of the bolts are to be calculated according to the design).
- Horizontal adjustment mechanism (for example, bolts and nuts in four positions)
- Design the frame so that it will not easily collapse.
- Construction to prevent the unit from falling shall be implemented to sufficiently support the total weight of 177 kg (169 kg
for the projector + 8 kg for the lens) over a long period of time.
Make sure there are at least six people taking part when lifting this unit.
Attempting to lift this unit alone may lead to injury or cause pain in the lower back.
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2-3. Selecting the Power Cable for C2 Connection (English)
The power cable for C2 Connection is not included with the projector. Refer to “2-3-1. AC Power Work Specifications” (page 43)
and provide the necessary power cable.
WARNING
Carefully read the contents described in this section before connection and connect the cables according to the proper
procedure. Inappropriate handling may cause fatal, serious or other bodily injuries due to fire or electric shock.
CAUTION
• Before connecting the power cables, check that the main power switch of the projector is turned off. Implement the con-
nection with AC power shut off.
• Be sure to ground the equipment to ensure safety. Use a power cable that meets the standards and power supply voltage
of the country where you are using the projector (page 43), and always connect the equipment to the ground. If the ground
is not connected, it may cause electrical shocks.
• When connecting the power cable plugs to the AC IN and the electrical outlet, securely insert the plugs all the way in. If
the connection between the power cable plug and the electrical outlet is loose, the plug area may generate heat, causing
burns and accidents.
• In order to prevent the power plug from being disconnected from the projector, fix the power cable by using the power
cable stopper supplied with this unit. For how to use the power cable stopper, refer to “Attaching the power cable stopper” (page 60).
• Install the electric outlet nearby the projector main unit so that the power supply can be cut by unplugging the
AC power cable.
• When plugging in or unplugging the AC power cable, make sure that the main power switch is pushed to the
[O] position. Failure to do so may cause damage to the projector.
• Do not use a three-phase power supply. Doing so may cause malfunction.
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2-3-1. AC Power Work Specications
AC power supply equipment
Do not use any voltage other than those shown below for the AC power supply connected to the projector.
200–240V AC, single phase, power, 50/60Hz
AC power supply cable for the projector
The projector is equipped with an IEC60320-C14 inlet to connect an AC power supply cable. Use an IEC60320-C13 compliant
AC power cable connector and ensure that the connector meets the following current capacity specifications.
Power supply voltageProjector input currentPower cable current capacity
AC 200–240V4.9A10A or higher
Furthermore, use plugs, cables, and connectors that are suitable for the regulations of the country of installation, as shown in
the following table.
• For users in North America
Use a power cable no longer than 4.5m/14.76 ft according to National Electrical Code.
• For UK only: In UK, a BS approved power cord with moulded plug has a Black (10 Amps) fuse installed for use
with this equipment. If a power cord is not supplied with this equipment please contact your supplier.
Plug
Cable
Germany
CEE 7
USA
NEMA 6-15P
Connector
PlugCableConnector
H05VV-F 3x1mm
PlugCableConnector
SJT 3 x AWG 16IEC60320 C13
2
IEC60320 C13
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+0
+0
Japan
PlugCableConnector
JIS C 8303
HVCTF 3 x 1.25mm
China
PlugCableConnector
GB2099
RVV 300/500GB17465.1
Connector
Dimensions of the connector of the power cable are shown below.
2
IEC60320 C13
0
+0.5
-
4
Unit: mm
2.5
+0.5
-
28
-
0.9
0
4-R3.5
(Min)
20
20
-
0.7
(Min)
0
+0.5
-
5
+0.5
+0.5
7
7
-
0
-
0
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HI NWE IS
2-4.
Es wird kein Netzkabel für Anschluss C2 mit dem Projektor geliefert. Nehmen Sie auf „2-4-1. Netzstrom-Spezifikationen“ (Seite
46) Bezug, und beschaffen Sie das notwendige Netzkabel.
Lesen Sie diesen Abschnitt vor dem Herstellen der Verbindungen sorgfältig durch, und schließen Sie die Kabel anhand der
ordnungsgemäßen Verfahren an. Falsche Handhabung kann zu schweren oder sogar tödlichen Verletzungen durch Brand
oder einen elektrischen Schlag führen.
• Bevor Sie das Netzkabel anschließen, prüfen Sie, ob die Hauptstromschalter des Projektors ausgeschaltet ist. Stellen
Sie die Verbindungen bei ausgeschaltetem Netzstrom her.
• Erden Sie das Gerät, um die Sicherheit zu gewährleisten. Verwenden Sie ein Netzkabel, das die Normen und Netzspannung des Landes, in dem der Projektor verwendet wird, erfüllt (Seite 46), und schließen Sie das Gerät stets an Erde an.
Wenn keine Erde angeschlossen wird, kann es zu elektrischen Schlägen kommen.
• Führen Sie die Netzkabelstecker beim Anschließen bis zum Anschlag in den Netzeingang und die Netzsteckdose ein.
Sitzt der Netzstecker nicht fest in der Netzsteckdose, kann Wärme im Steckerbereich erzeugt werden, die zu Verbrennungen und Unfällen führen kann.
• Um eine Trennung des Netzsteckers vom Projektor zu verhindern, fixieren Sie das Netzkabel, indem Sie den mit diesem
Gerät gelieferten Netzkabelstopper verwenden. Die Verwendung des Netzkabelstoppers siehe 75.
Auswahl des Netzkabels für Anschluss C2 (Deutsch)
WARNUNG
ACHTUNG
• Installieren Sie die Steckdose nahe beim Projektor, so dass Sie die Stromzufuhr unterbrechen konnen, indem
Sie das Netzkabel abtrennen.
• Vergewissern Sie sich, dass der Hauptstromschalter auf der Position [O] steht, bevor Sie das Netzkabel
anschliesen oder abziehen. Anderenfalls kann es zu einer Beschadigung des Projektors kommen.
• Verwenden Sie keine Dreiphasen-Stromversorgung. Anderenfalls kann es zu einer Funktionsstorung
kommen.
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2-4-1. Netzstrom-Spezikationen
Netzkabel
Der Projektor ist mit einem C19-Steckverbinder gemäß IEC60320 zum Anschließen des Netzkabels ausgestattet. Sorgen Sie
dafür, dass die Netzkabel, die von den Steckverbindern am Projektor zum Netzanschluss führen, über die unten angegebenen
Stromkapazitäten verfügen.
200–240 V AC, eiphasig, 50/60Hz
Netzkabel für den Projektor
Der Projektor ist mit einem C14-Eingang gemäß IEC60320 zum Anschließen des Netzkabels ausgestattet.Verwenden Sie einen
IEC60320 C13-kompatiblen Netzkabelanschluss und sorgen Sie dafür, dass der Anschluss über die unten angegebene
Stromkapazität verfügt.
Verwenden Sie zudem Stecker, Kabel und Steckverbinder, die den Vorgaben des jeweiligen Landes entsprechen (siehe dazu
folgende Tabelle).
Stecker
Kabel
Deutschland
SteckerKabelSteckverbinder
CEE 7
USA
SteckerKabelSteckverbinder
NEMA 6-15P
H05VV-F 3x1mm
SJT 3 x AWG 16IEC60320 C13
2
IEC60320 C13
Steckverbinder
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Japan
JIS C 8303
SteckerKabelSteckverbinder
HVCTF 3 x 1.25mm
2
IEC60320 C13
China
SteckerKabelSteckverbinder
GB2099
RVV 300/500GB17465.1
Für Benutzer in UK
Verwenden Sie ein Netzteil mit BS-Zulassung und 10A-Sicherung.
Steckverbinder
Die Abmessungen des Netzkabels sind unten angegeben.
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+0
-
0.9
20
+0
-
0.7
0
+0.5
-
4
Einheit: mm
2.5
+0.5
-
0
4-R3.5
(Min)
20
(Min)
0
+0.5
-
5
+0.5
+0.5
7
7
-
0
-
0
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2-5. Connecting the power cable (English)
Connect the power cable of the projector. The AC power cable is not attached as an accessory. Be sure to have professional technicians do any power supply construction.
WARNING
Carefully read the contents described in this section before connection and connect the cables according to the proper
procedure. Inappropriate handling may cause fatal, serious or other bodily injuries due to fire or electric shock.
CAUTION
• Make sure that the AC power supply is disconnected before carrying out the work of connecting the power supply cable.
• Be sure to follow the contents described in this section.
• Entrust a specialist to carry out the power supply work from the power supply equipment of the building to the place of
projector installation.
• Be sure to ground the equipment to ensure safety. To avoid electric shock, request a professional to carry out the grounding and related works. Make sure to ground the equipment before supply of the AC power.
2-5-1. Power supply construction specications
There are two different ways to connect the power cords, the C1 connection and the C2 connection.
• C1 connection
AC power is provided to the projector power supply and the light power supply by a single cable.
C1 connection
AC power supply
equipment
Breaker
AC power supply cable
Input Selection
Projector
(Main unit)
Light power
supply unit
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• C2 connection
AC power is provided to the projector power supply and the light power supply by separate cables.
C2 connection
AC power supply
equipment
AC power supply
equipment
Breaker
Breaker
Electric outlet
AC power supply cable
AC power supply
cable
Input Selection
Projector
(Main unit)
Light power
supply unit
AC power supply equipment
Do not connect AC power supply voltages to the projector other than those indicated below.
When using with a C1 connection
• 200 - 240 V AC, single phase, 50/60 Hz
When using with a C2 connection
• 200 - 240 V AC, single phase, 50/60 Hz (projector power supply)
• 200 - 240 V AC, single phase, 50/60 Hz (light power supply)
Breakers
When connecting the AC power supply from the power supply equipment of the building to the projector, be sure to connect
it through a breaker. The capacity of the breaker must be as indicated below.
When using with a C1 connection
• Power supply for projector + power supply for light
200 - 240 V AC: 40A
When using with a C2 connection
• Power supply for projector
100 - 240 V AC: 10A
• Power supply for lamp
200 - 240 V AC: 40A
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Input Selection
The power supply connection method is configured by the wiring to the input selection. The configurations are as follows.
C1 Connection
C2
Connection
AC power supply cable
• For the AC power cable, use a cable of thickness as appropriate for the installation country and made of copper as shown
below.
• Use a round type UL-listed solderless terminal for the section connected to the main unit. In addition, when clamping this
terminal with the cable, use an UL listed tool.
Compatible Cables and Solderless Terminals
The specifications of the terminals for attaching the power cables are as follows.
Power supply terminal L, NGrounding terminal G
The size of the solderless terminal to use and the fastening torque of the screws varies depending on the type of terminal block.
Use the cable and solderless terminal that is suitable for the specific type of terminal block as shown in the following table.
This specifies the model name of the recommended solderless terminals. Use these parts or equivalent parts. If you are unable
to use the recommended solderless terminals, ensure that you use terminals of the dimensions shown in the following
diagram.
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WARNING
• The power supply unit handles large electrical currents. To maintain safety, use wires with the specifications as shown in
the following table, and affix to the terminals at the designated attachment torque.
• Always use solderless terminals with the dimensions as shown in the following diagram.
• The use of parts with dimensions other than as designated creates a risk of the AC power supply unit short circuiting due
to the terminal block generating heat and melting because the terminal block of the light power supply unit cannot be
attached correctly.
• Power supply terminal L, N (Black)
JISIEC/ENULCSA
Thickness of compatible wiring
(using solderless terminal)
Solderless terminal dimensionsM5 x 10
Tightening torque 2.0 to 2.5N·m
Solderless terminal dimensions
14mm
2
Max 12.2
Max 5.8
14mm
2
Min 4.5
AWG6 or
AWG8
Min φ6.1
Min 1.0
-Max 2.0
AWG6 or
AWG8
Min 1.0
-Max 2.0
Solderless terminal recommended
part (J.S.T parts)
J.S.T: J.S.T. Manufacturing Co. Ltd.
Unit: mm
Model R8-5 When using AWG6: Model R14-5
When using AWG8: Model R8-5
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• Ground terminal G (Green/Yellow)
JISIEC/ENULCSA
Thickness of compatible wiring
(using solderless terminal)
Solderless terminal dimensionsM6 x 15
Tightening torque 3.5 to 5.0N·m
Solderless terminal dimensions
14mm
Unit: mm
2
Max 13
Max 11
14mm
2
Min 7.5
AWG6 or
AWG8
Min φ6.1
AWG6 or
AWG8
Min 1.0
-Max 2.0
Min 1.0
-Max 2.0
Solderless terminal recommended
part (J.S.T parts)
J.S.T: J.S.T. Manufacturing Co. Ltd.
Model 8-8NS When using AWG6: Model R14-6
When using AWG8: Model 8-8NS
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1
2
Connecting the cable
In order to attach the power cable to the connector block, connect the wires using the following procedure such that the individual wires cannot directly touch each other.
Remove the power cable sleeves from the terminals to
ensure that the sleeves are not pinched by the terminal
attachment screw.
Pull back the sleeves from the terminal area before fastening the
screw to prevent the sleeves from being pinched.
Attach the sleeves after tightening the screw.
Tighten the fixing screw to the designated torque.
Use sleeves and secure the insulation to ensure that terminals do not
touch each other. If the cables are attached to the power supply terminal
without using sleeves, there is a risk of the terminals touching each other
as shown in the photograph on the right.
Sleeves
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When connecting the cables to the ground terminal block, ensure that
parts other than the solderless terminal (such as cable wires and fittings) are not pinched within the terminal fastening area.
When correctly fastened.
When the cable wire has become pinched due to using a solderless
terminal with dimensions other than as designated.
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1
2
2-5-2. Procedure for connecting the power cable (C1 connection)
Preparation: Phillips-head screwdriver (No. 2), service key (projector accessory)
WARNING
• Before connecting the power cable, make sure that the AC power supply is disconnected. Otherwise a fire or electric
shock may occur.
• A large leak current flows. Do NOT connect the power supply before grounding connection.
Remove the plate inlet.
Remove the plate inlet by loosening the fixing screws (at six points).
In Europe, replace it with the supplied φ35 plate inlet.
Plate Inlet
Pass the power cable through the cable hole of the plate.
If you use the supplied φ35 plate inlet, pass the power cable through a commercially available cable stopper and
then insert it into the cable hole.
Cable stopper
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3
4
5
6
Remove the terminal cover of the power supply terminals.
Remove the terminal cover by pulling it upward.
Insert the L/N lines of the AC power cable into the connection terminals, and tighten the screws.
Insert the crimping terminals of the AC power cable into the retaining holes of the connection terminals, and tighten
the screws with the Phillips-head screwdriver.
WARNING
Securely screw the AC power cable to the connection terminals. Also, after tightening the screws, make sure that all the
power cable lines are securely screwed. A failure to do this could result in an accident causing death, injury, etc.
Put the terminal cover on the power supply terminals.
Follow the reverse procedure to removal of the terminal cover.
Insert the grounding cable into the grounding terminal, and screw it.
Insert the crimping terminal of the grounding cable into the retaining hole of the connection terminal, and tighten the
screw with the Phillips-head screwdriver.
WARNING
Securely screw the grounding cable to the connection terminal. Also, after tightening the screw, make sure that the screw
is securely tightened. A failure to do this could result in an accident causing death, injury, etc.
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7
8
9
10
Remove the xing screws (at two points), eject the xing bracket in the direction of the arrow,
and pull out the power connector.
Congure the power supply for C1 connection.
For C1 connection, connect the inner-side connector.
Connect
Connect
Return the power connector and the xing bracket to their original position, and x the xing
screws (at two points).
Fix the plate inlet with the xing screws (at six points).
In Europe, fix the supplied φ35 plate inlet.
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Connect the AC power supply cable.
Connect the AC power supply cable to the projector.
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Connect the power plug to the electrical outlet.
This completes the connection of the AC power supply cable.
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1
2
Attaching the power cable stopper
To prevent the power cable from accidently removing from the AC IN of the projector, attach the supplied power cable stopper
to clamp the power cable.
CAUTION
• To prevent the power cable from coming loose, make sure that all the prongs of the power cable are fully inserted into
the AC IN terminal of the projector before using the power cable stopper to fix the power cable. A loose contact of the
power cable may cause a fire or electric shock.
• Do not bundle the power cable. Doing this could cause heat or a fire.
• Do not clamp the power cable with other cables. Doing so can generate noise, which can affect adversely the
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signal cable.
• Be careful not to insert the band inversely. Once the band is attached, it cannot be removed from the slot.
Set the clamper band to the power cable side, and insert the end of band of the power cable
stopper into the slot next to the AC IN on the terminal panel.
Attach the power cable stopper to the other side in the same way.
Pass each band through the slits in the power cable stopper.
Pass the bands through them so that the power cable will be sandwiched from above and below.
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3
Slide the clamper to the hilt of the power cable.
4
Pulling the knob in the arrow direction allows you to adjust the clamper position.
Once the clamper position is adjusted, release the knob to lock the clamper.
knob
Pull the band to hold the power cable.
Pulling the knob in the arrow direction allows you to adjust the band position.
Pull the top and bottom bands by keeping their balance.
Once the band position is adjusted, release the knob to lock.
knob
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knob
This completes the attachment of the power cable stopper.
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1
2
Removing the power cable from the power cable stopper
Pull the knob of the clamper and loosen the band.
Pull the knob and slide the clamper away from the power plug.
CAUTION
The projector may become hot temporarily when the power is turned off or if the AC power is disconnected while the projector is projecting. Take care when handling the projector.
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2-7. Mounting the Lens Unit
The lens units that can be attached to this projector are shown in the following table.
Since this is a laser projector, the installation procedure of the lens unit is not disclosed. To install or adjust an optional lens
unit, contact your dealer/distributor.
• The other NEC optional lenses are not available on this model.
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• The projector and lenses are made of precision parts. Do not subject them to shock or excessive forces.
• Remove the lens unit when moving the projector. If not, the lens could be subject to shock while the projector
is being moved, damaging the lens and the lens shift mechanism.
• When removing or installing the lens unit, return the position of the lens to the center before turning off the
power to the projector. If the position of the lens is not returned to center, the front cover will interfere with the
lens and the cover cannot be removed or installed.
• When installing or removing the lens unit, first confirm that the main power switch to the projector is off, and
then disconnect the AC power supply. After the AC power supply has been disconnected, allow the projector
to sufficiently cool before starting this work.
• Never touch the lens surface while the projector is operating.
• Be very careful not to let dirt, grease, etc., on the lens surface and not to scratch the lens surface.
• Perform these operations on a flat surface over a piece of cloth, etc., to prevent the lens from getting scratched.
• When leaving the lens off the projector for long periods of time, mount Dust-proof cushion on the projector to
prevent dust or dirt from getting inside.
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• If you remove the lens cover, a tamper event is detected by the tamper detection circuit. When you start the
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projector after attaching the cover, the following error message is displayed on the LCD screen of the projector
main unit.
- “IMB: Service Door Tamper” (When NP-90MS01 mounted)
• Encrypted contents cannot be displayed while an error message is being displayed. Refer to “3-2. Recovering
from Tamper Errors” (page 87) for details on how to clear the error message.
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1
2
3
4
5
6
Remove two mounting metals of the lens holder.
Remove four mounting screws and remove two mounting metals.
These four mounting screws and two mounting metals will be used for lens
holder mounting.
Place the lens with the face upward.
Check that the place for putting the lens is flat before the work.
It is recommended to keep the lens cap set so as to protect the lens from any damage.
Insert the lens holder from under the lens.
Align the lens holder slits with two lens insertion guides and insert the lens holder.
Fix two mounting metals of the lens holder with four mounting screws.
Attach the gearbox cover.
Attach the attached gearbox cover with two screws.
Mounting screws
Mounting
metals
Remove the lens cap.
If the lens has a lens cap, remove the lens cap.
Lens holder
Slit
Lens insertion guides
Lens holder
mounting metal
Lens holder
Lens
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7
8
9
10
Remove the lens cover.
For removal of the lens cover, Refer to “1-5-1. Removing and Mounting the Lens Cover” (page 35).
Hold the lens unit with its guide notch faced upward and
insert the lens until it cannot go further.
Insert the lens holder into the fixing hole of the lens ring and mount
it with rotating it clockwise.
Pay attention not to catch the lens control cable here.
Fixing hole of the lens ring
Control cable
Tighten the two xing screws for the lens holder.
Connect the control cable.
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Attach the lens cover.
For details on attaching the lens cover, Refer to “1-5-1. Removing and Mounting the Lens Cover” (page 35)
This completes the installation of the lens unit. Removal is done in reverse order of installation.
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2-8. Mounting the Option Board
This section describes the procedure of mounting the media block. The following option board can be mounted to the slot of
the projector.
NameSlot
IMBNP-90MS01
NP-90MS02
Preparation:
Phillips head screwdriver (No.2) and service key (attached goods).
• Step 1
Remove Side Panel from the Projector (See page 37)
• Step 2
Mount the Option Board to the Projector (See this page)
• Step 3
Mount the Side Panel to the Projector (See page 37)
• Step 4
Restore the Tamper Error (See page 87)
Setting up the Projector (See page 84)
• If you remove the side panel, a tamper event is detected by the tamper detection circuit. When you start the
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projector after attaching the cover, the following error message is displayed on the LCD screen of the projector
main unit.
- “IMB: Service Door Tamper”
• If you remove the blocking panel or option board from a slot, a tamper event is detected by the tamper detection circuit. When you start the projector after attaching the cover, the following error message is displayed on
the LCD screen of the projector main unit. Since the marriage is also cleared at the same time, re-marriage is
necessary.
- “IMB: Physical Marriage Tamper”, “IMB: Marriage NOT Active”
• Encrypted contents cannot be displayed while an error message is being displayed. Refer to “3-2. Recovering
from Tamper Errors” (page 87) for details on how to clear the error message.
*
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2
3
4
Remove the side panel.
Side panel of the projector should be removed to mount the option board. For the procedure of removing the side
panel, refer to “1-5-2. Removing and Mounting the Side Panel” (page 37).
Remove the blocking panel from slot.
1. Loosen the knurled screws (2 places) of slot until their rotations become idle (
cannot be removed.
2. Remove the blocking panel ( ).
Slot
). Screws
Carefully store the blocking panel and screws that you removed.
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Mount the option board to the projector.
1. Insert the board by following the guide on either side of the slot.
2. Tighten up the knurled screws (2 places) until it x.
guide (left/right)
Mount the side panel to the projector.
This completes the mounting of option board. Next, clear any tamper events. For details on how to clear tamper events, refer
to “3-2. Recovering from Tamper Errors” (page 87). A setting to use option board is needed, after recovering from tamper error.
For the procedure, refer to “2-8-1. Make the option board usable” (page 84).
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2
3
4
5
6
2-8-1. Make the option board usable
By registering the mounted option board to the slot, you can use option board by setting up the projector. This procedure is
described for the example, when IMB (NP-90MS02) is mounted to slot. For the operation of the projector, refer to projector’s
“Users Manual”.
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DCC can be used to set up.
For the procedure by using DCC, refer to “Digital Cinema Communicator v2 Installation Manual”.
Set the projector in standby mode.
Enable the service personnel menu.
These settings are for our service personnel and cannot normally (user mode) be used. You need to enter a passcode
to enable the service personnel menu. Refer to the “4-1-1. When You Use the Service Personnel Menu” (page 100) for
the procedure.
Press the MENU button on the control panel.
“Title Select” is displayed in the menu. From this procedure on, control panel of the projector will be used.
Press the LEFT/RIGHT button to display “Conguration” and press the DOWN button.
Press the LEFT/RIGHT button to display “Installation” and press the DOWN button.
Press the LEFT/RIGHT button to display “Option Slot” and press the DOWN button.
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8
9
Press the LEFT/RIGHT button to display “IMB”.
Press the ENTER button.
(*) is displayed to the selected item.
Press the EXIT button several times.
The projector exits the menu and goes back to the regular screen.
If you press the EXIT button and then select “Yes” and press the ENTER button on a regular screen, you will returned
to user mode.
This completes the setting of the projector.
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Settings of slot can be confirmed at projector’s [Information] - [Option Status]
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3-1. Flow of Adjustment and Connecting
Adjustment and Connecting of the projector accord to the procedure below.
• Step1
Turning Your Projector On (See page 90)
• Step2
Setting The Date and Time in the Projector (See page 91)
Setting the date of installation of the projector (See page 91)
• Step3
Setting the Projector Projection Method (See page 92)
• Step4
Adjusting the Lens (See page 93)
Display the test pattern to adjust the screen size, screen angle and focus.
• Step5
Connecting with the Image Input Port (See page 95)
• Step6
Connecting the Various Control Terminal (See page 96)
This chapter explains the adjustment and connection of the projector with Steps 1 to 6.
Steps 1 to 6 complete the adjustment and connection of the projector. Next, carry out various settings such as color adjustment
using DCC. Refer to the “Digital Cinema Communicator v2 Installation Manual” for the procedure.
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3-2. Recovering from Tamper Errors
The projector is fitted with a tamper detection circuit. If the cover or a slot device is removed, a tamper event is detected by
the tamper detection circuit. When the projector is started after a tamper event has been detected, an error message is
displayed on the LCD screen of the projector. The actions that are detected as tamper events and the error messages that are
displayed on the LCD screen are as follows.
ActionError codeError message
Cover removed
• Lens cover
• Side panel (left/right)
Slot device or blocking panel removed
• Blocking panel
• Media block
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Error codes can be checked when using the DCC.
While the above error messages are being displayed, encrypted contents cannot be displayed. Refer to “3-2-1. Clearing
tamper events” (page 88) for details on how to clear the error message.
586IMB: Service Door Tamper
582
584
(582) IMB: Physical Marriage Tamper
(584) IMB: Marriage NOT Active
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3-2-1. Clearing tamper events
Be sure to do this while the power of the projector is on (when Power-ON).
If any tamper events have been detected by the tamper detection circuit of the projector main unit, clear the tamper events
using the following procedure.
Start clearing the tamper events
Error code 586 has occurred
Error codes 582 and 584 have
occurred
Have the tamper events been
cleared?
No
No
Yes
Yes
No
Step 1
Clear the “Service Door Tamper” by using the buttons
on the Control Panel.
Step 2
Perform re-marriage using the Digital Cinema
Communicator v2
Turn off the projector main unit, disconnect the AC
power supply, and check the “Check” items
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• Step 1
“Clear the “Service Door Tamper” by using the buttons on the Control Panel.”
Refer to “4-1-1. When You Use the Service Personnel Menu” (page 100) for details on logging into the projector with Advanced
User or higher privileges using the buttons on the control panel.
Press and hold the LEFT/RIGHT buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds or more to display the passcode entry screen. Enter
your passcode and press the ENTER button. If the right passcode is entered, the Clear SDT menu will be displayed. Press
the ENTER button to delete the “IMB:Service Door Tamper”.
When you enter the password, pay enough attention to people around for the password abuse prevention.
Before entering the password, inspect the password entry device (such as remote controller and/or keypad on
the projector) for any evidence of physical tampering. In the event that any suspicious markings are present
(such as gouges, extraneous wiring, adhesive materials, etc.) “DO NOT” enter the password and consult with
the distributor.
Always store the password, remote controller, and projector in a safe place and never divulge the password to
unauthorized entities.
Entered password is indicated with * on the LCD.
In case entered password characters are indicated on the LCD, it is machine trouble. Consult with the distributor.
• Step 2
“Perform Re-Marriage using the Digital Cinema Communicator v2”
DCC is used to perform re-marriage. Refer to “Digital Cinema Communicator v2 Installation Manual” for details.
• Check
“Attach the lens cover, side panel (left/right)”
If you have removed a cover, then attach the cover. Furthermore, if the covers are attached, check that they are attached
correctly.
After attaching the cover, turn the main power switch of the projector on (with the AC power supply turned on), and check
that “Tamper Fail” is not displayed on the LCD screen.
“Check that the equipment is correctly attached to slot”
If there are no devices mounted in slot, attach the blocking panel. Also, if a device is mounted in slot, check that it is
securely pushed all the way into the slot.
After correctly mounting a device in the slot, turn the main power switch of the projector on (with the AC power supply turned
on), and check that “Marriage Tamper Fail” is not displayed on the LCD screen.
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2
3
4
5
3-3. Turning your Projector On
• Do not use the projector with the lens cap left attached, and do not attach the lens cap while the projector is
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operating. The lens cap may become hot, causing them to deform or melt.
• In the following instances, the power to your projector cannot be turned on even if you press the POWER
button.
- When the inside temperature is abnormally high. The protective function prevents power from turning on.
Wait some time (until the projector inside cools down) and then turn on the power.
- When the SYSTEM status indicator is blinking red without the light source lighting up after power-on. Your
projector may be in trouble. Check the error display on the LCD screen and contact your dealer/distributor
for instructions.
Preparation:
• Connect the power cable to the projector.
• Supply AC power to the projector.
Insert the administrator key horizontally and turn it to the vertical direction.
The administrator key can no longer be removed. The projector will not function unless the administrator key is
inserted.
Turn on the main power switch on the side of the projector.
A buzzer sounds and the software begins to start. While the software is starting, the POWER indicator is changed
from lighting in blue to blinking in blue. After software startup is complete, the projector goes to a standby state. While
the projector is in a standby state, the POWER, STATUS, SYSTEM status indicators light in orange. KEY LOCK
becomes automatically on if no control panel operation takes place in the standby state for 30 seconds by default.
Buttons on the control panel do not function while KEY LOCK is on.
If KEY LOCK is on, press the KEY LOCK button for one second or longer.
KEY LOCK becomes off. The KEY LOCK button indicator turns off and buttons on the control panel become
operable.
Press the POWER button on the control panel of your projector three seconds or longer.
Projector turns on.
The POWER indicator lights up green after the completion of activation.
Press the LIGHT ON/OFF button on the control panel for three seconds or longer.
The light source is turned on and the screen glows light about 15 seconds later. The douser is closed until the screen
glows light (the DOUSER indicator lights green). When the douser is open, the DOUSER indicator turns off.
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3-4. Setting the Date and Time in the Projector
The internal clock in the projector operates on coordinated universal time (UTC). You can set the internal projector time to the
time in your region by setting the time difference between the standard time in your region and UTC.
When IMB is used, the date and time of IMB are automatically used as the date and time of the projector (UTC).
When IMB is not used, the use of DCC allows you to easily set the date and time of the projector by reading the date and time
of the computer where DCC is installed.
To set the local time after selecting the Coordinated Universal Time as the date and time of the projector, use [Date/Time] (P.110),
or use DCC. Refer to “Digital Cinema Communicator v2 Installation Manual” for details.
Setting the date of installation of the projector
Set the date of installation of the projector (year/month/day). To set the date of installation, use DCC. Refer to “Digital Cinema
Communicator v2 Installation Manual” for details.
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2
3
4
5
6
3-5. Setting the Projector Projection Method
The projection method can be changed in the projector menu. In the factory default settings, it is set to front (installed on a
stand and projecting from the front of the screen).
Press the LEFT/RIGHT button to display “Conguration” and press the DOWN button.
Press the LEFT/RIGHT button to display “Installation” and press the DOWN button.
Press the LEFT/RIGHT button to display “Orientation” and press the DOWN button.
Press the LEFT/RIGHT buttons to select the projection method.
When shipped from the factory, it is set to [Normal-F].
Normal-FFront projection. With the projector installed on the pedestal, projection is executed
from the front of the screen.
Normal-RRear projection. With the projector installed on the pedestal, projection is executed
from the back of the screen.
UpsideDown-FCeiling front projection. With the projector installed on the ceiling, projection is
executed from the front of the screen.
UpsideDown-RCeiling rear projection. With the projector installed on the ceiling, projection is
executed from the back of the screen.
Press the ENTER button.
An (*) will be put on the selected projection method.
Press the EXIT button several times.
The projector exits the menu and goes back to the regular screen.
If you press the EXIT button and then select “Yes” and press the ENTER button on a regular screen, you are returned
to user mode.
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2
3
4
5
6
3-6. Adjusting the Lens
Display the test pattern and adjust the screen size, focus and screen position with the lens unit.
3-6-1. Display the Test Pattern
Press the MENU button.
“Title Select” is displayed on the LCD screen at the projector’s control panel.
Press the DOWN button.
Press the LEFT/RIGHT buttons to select “TEST Pattern”.
Press the DOWN button.
Press the LEFT/RIGHT buttons to select “Cross Hatch”.
Press the ENTER button.
An (*) will be put on the selected test pattern.
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1
2
3
4
5
6
3-6-2. Adjusting the Screen Angle
Preparation: Display the zoom/focus adjustment screen by using the following procedure.
[1] Press the MENU button on the projector’s control panel.
“Title Select” appears on the projector’s LC display.
[2] Select “Configuration” menu using LEFT the LEFT/RIGHT button.
[3] Press the DOWN button.
[4] Select “Lens Control” using the LEFT/RIGHT button.
[5] Press the DOWN button.
[6] Press the ENTER button.
“Focus Zoom” is displayed and you can adjust the focus/zoom.
Press the LEFT/RIGHT buttons to roughly
adjust the screen size so that the screen
height and the image height are the same.
Press the UP/DOWN buttons to roughly
adjust the focus.
Adjust the surface on which the projector is
set up and the level adjuster of the projector
to adjust the setup position, height, and tile
(front-back and left right) of the projector so
that the projected image is level at the screen
center.
Use the LEFT/RIGHT buttons again to adjust
the screen size so that the projected image is
kept 0.5 to 1 crosshatch cell portions higher
than the top edge of the screen.
Finally adjust the focus using the UP/DOWN
buttons.
Press the EXIT button several times.
The projector exits the menu and goes back to the regular screen.
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3-7. Connecting with the Image Input Port
By installing option board to projector, you can add input port. Input port which can add to option board is listed below. For
the connection diagram of projector and peripheral equipment, refer to Installation manual of option board.
Option BoardImage Input Port
NP-90MS01/NP-90MS02 (Note)HDMI input port x1
SDI input port x2
(Note) The NP-90MS01/NP-90MS02 video input ports do not support CineLink 2. The NP-90MS01/NP-90MS02 video input ports cannot
display the encrypted contents.
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3-8. Connecting the Various Control Terminal
For control, your projector comes with such ports as the PC control terminal and the Ethernet port (RJ-45).
PC control terminal (RS-232)Use this terminal when controlling the projector in serial connection from a PC. Use a
retail RS-232C straight cable for the connection between the projector and the
computer.
Ethernet port (LAN)Use this port when controlling the projector in LAN connection from a PC or a cinema
server. Use a retail LAN cable (10/100Base-T) for the connection between the projector
and the computer after checking with your network administrator.
RS-232C
LAN
GP I/O3DRS-232
Cinema server
PC
REMOTE
USB
Network hub/Router
LAN cable
This completes the adjustment and connection of the projector. Next, set up the projector from the DCC. Refer to the “Digital
Cinema Communicator v2 Installation Manual” for the procedure.
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4. LCD Menu
This chapter describes the menus displayed in the LCD screen on the projector’s control panel and their functions. For basic
operations of menus, refer to the projector’s operation manual.
4-1. List of Menu
Menus in parentheses are menus for our service personnel. Normally, these menus cannot be used.
Main menuSubmenuDescription
Title Select“Title Memory Name”Selects the title of the signal to be projected.101
TEST PatternSelects the test pattern to be projected.101
Lens ControlLens PositionAdjusts the position of the projected screen. 102
Focus ZoomAdjusts the size and focus of the projected screen.102
Reset(FactoryDefault)Returns the settings to their default values. Selects between
Filter CleaningInitializes the air filter usage time (for confirming the filter
(Fan Usage)Initializes the usage time of the fan.104
(Light Usage)Initializes the usage time of the light source.104
(Phosphor)Initializes the usage time of the Phosphor. 104
(Diffuser)Initializes the usage time of the Diffuser.104
(Douser Count)Resets the number of times the douser has been used.104
(Setup)Douser SetupSets the douser open/close state.105
Panel Key LockLocks the buttons on the projector’s control panel so that they
Auto Key LockEnables or disables Auto Key Lock.106
Off TimerSets the time until the projector power is turned off automatically.106
MessageSets the time to display the message indicating the air filter
Silent ModeSelects whether to use the rear status indicator, buzzer,
Remote SensorSet the remote control receiver on the front and rear of the
Projector IDYou can operate multiple projectors separately and
Installation(Option Slot)Configures the device installed in slot (only when the projector is
(Orientation)Sets the projection method and cooling fan operating mode.109
Lens Type (Note)This function can not be used.109
Lens Calibrate
(Note)
Lens Center (Note)Moves the lens shift position to the center (only when the
(Baudrate)Sets the PC control terminal (RS-232) data transmission speed
(Date/Time)Sets the date and time on the projector.110
(New Router Setup) Sets the router with the default settings when the router built-in
(Fan Speed Mode)Sets the cooling fan operating mode.111
(Service)Displays the Service man Menu.111
preset buttons and titles only, LAN settings only and all settings.
cleaning time).
cannot be operated.
cleaning cycle.
indicators on the control panel and backlight.
projector.
independently with the single remote control that has the
Projector ID function. If you assign the same ID to all the
projectors, you can conveniently operate all the projectors
together using the single remote control.
in standby mode).
This function can not be used.109
projector power is turned on).
(bps).
the projector has been replaced.
Reference
page
103
103
105
106
107
107
108
109
110
110
111
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Main menuSubmenuDescription
Configuration(Memory)
(Title Setup)Preset ButtonPreset Button 1–20Sets the title to be assigned to the preset buttons (<1> to <10>
InformationLightOutputDisplays the light source output setting.115
AC VoltageDisplays the power supply voltage value supplied to the
Preset ButtonPreset Button 1–20Displays the titles which are assigned to the preset buttons (<1>
UsageDisplays information related to projector usage.116
Error CodeDisplays the currently occurring error.116
VersionSystemDisplays the model name and various version information about
IP AddressSystemDisplays the IP address of the projector.117
Setup DateDisplays the date when the projector was set up (starting date of
Option StatusDisplays the link status of the device mounted in slot and
(Note) Requires logging into the projector with Advanced User or higher privileges.
Light
LensThe content of the selected lens memory can be overwritten with
IMBDisplays the vendor name and version information about the
The content of the selected light memory (light output power
value) can be overwritten with the current settings.
the current settings.
buttons).
projector.
to <10> buttons).
the projector.
media block (IMB).
the warranty period).
projector.
Reference
If you are logged in to the projector with Installation privileges, you cannot use the following items.
• [Factory Default]-[LAN] (P.103)
• [Reset]-[Fan Usage] (P.104)
• [Reset]-[Light Usage] (P.104)
• [Reset]-[Phosphor] (P.104)
• [Reset]-[Diffuser] (P.104)
• [Configuration]-[Installation]-[Service] (P.111)
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115
115
117
117
118
118
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Other menu functions
[LAN Reset to Manual IP]
Change the IP address assignment setting for the main body to “Manual”.
Press the MENU and EXIT buttons simultaneously for three seconds. When the following screen appears, press the ENTER
button for execution.
← Pressing the ENTER button executes this function.
[Save PJ Log]
Save a log of the main body into a USB flash drive. Press the UP and ENTER buttons simultaneously. When the following screen
appears, specify the duration of the log to save using the LEFT/RIGHT buttons. Pressing the ENTER button displays the duration of the log to save. Check the duration and press the ENTER button to save the log into the USB flash drive. The log is saved
into a file with the following name on the USB flash drive:
<projector-model-name> + <main-body-serial-number> + <saving-date (year/month/day)>.txt
Example: Save PJ Log was executed on May 17, 2017, with a serial number of 012345:
← Use the LEFT/RIGHT buttons to specify the duration of the log to save.
[Easy LAN Setting]
Use a network configuration file saved in a USB flash drive to configure the network settings of the main body. Also, save the
network settings of the main body into a file in the USB flash drive.
Press the MENU and SERVICE buttons simultaneously to display the menu screen. For details, refer to the service manual of
the main body.
← Pressing the ENTER button executes this function.
Pressing the SERVICE button is a shortcut to displaying the [Configuration]-[Installation]-[Service] menu.
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1
2
4-1-1. When You Use the Service Personnel Menu
To use the menu for service personnel, you need to input the passcode. This section describes how to display the passcode
entry screen and how to enter the passcode. Refer to the Projector Manual for details on how to enter text.
Press the MENU button for three seconds or longer.
The passcode input screen will be displayed on the LCD screen at the projector’s control panel.
Press the EXIT button to return to the original screen.
Enter the passcode and press the ENTER button.
If you make a mistake during input, you can move the cursor by pressing the LEFT/RIGHT buttons and overwrite the
passcode.
If the passcode is correct, you can use the menu for service personnel.
When you enter the password, pay enough attention to people around for the password abuse prevention.
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If you have anxiety the password is cheated, change the password immediately.
Before entering the password, inspect the password entry device (such as remote controller and/or keypad on
the projector) for any evidence of physical tampering. In the event that any suspicious markings are present
(such as gouges, extraneous wiring, adhesive materials, etc.) “DO NOT” enter the password and consult with
the distributor.
Always store the password, remote controller, and projector in a safe place and never divulge the password to
unauthorized entities.
Entered password is indicated with * on the LCD.
In case entered password characters are indicated on the LCD, it is machine trouble. Consult with the distributor.
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4-2. Title Select
4-2-1. Title select (Title Memory)
Select the title of the signal to be projected.
You can register up to 100 titles. You can also assign registered titles to the preset buttons <1> to <10> on the projector’s
control panel and call them up directly using those buttons. (See page 114)
← Displays the currently selected item with asterisk (*).
← Selects the title to be projected.
4-2-2. Test Pattern
Selects the test pattern to be projected.
← Displays the currently selected item with asterisk (*).
← Selects the test pattern to be projected.
OFF, Alignment, Cross Hatch, Convergence, Red, Green, Blue, White, Black, White 50% [IRE], H-Ramp, Logo, CG-01, CG-02,
ME
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4-3. Conguration
4-3-1. Light Setup
Adjust
Adjusts the light source brightness (output). This setting is the fraction based on taking the maximum value of light source
brightness as 100%.
← Adjusts the output power value (%).
4-3-2. Lens Control
Adjust the position, size, and focus of the projected screen.
Press the ENTER button to switch the display between “Lens Position” and “Focus Zoom” adjustments. Press the EXIT button
to return to a menu one level above.
Lens Position
Adjusts the position of the projected screen.
The projected screen moves in the selected direction as you press the UP/DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT button.
Focus Zoom
Adjusts the size (Zoom) and focus (Focus) of the projected screen.
Press the UP/DOWN button to adjust the focus.
Press the LEFT/RIGHT button to adjust the size of the projected screen.
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4-3-3. Reset
Used when initializing settings and usage times. Some of the items are in the service personnel menu. Refer to “4-1-1. When
You Use the Service Personnel Menu” (page 100) for details on how to use these.
When “Light Usage” is reset, “Phosphor” and “Diffuser” are also reset.
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FactoryDefault
Returns the projector main unit settings to the factory default state. You can choose from the following three types of
methods.
• Registered preset buttons and title settings
• Network settings
• All adjustment and setting values
—
—
—
—
—
—
← Select the item to be reset.
← Press the ENTER button to execute resetting.
P Button & TitleResets the allocation of preset buttons and all registered titles.
LANResets the network settings.
AllResets all adjustment and setting values.
If you are logged in to the projector with Installation privileges, you cannot reset the network settings (LAN).
Filter Cleaning
Resets the air filter usage time (for confirming the filter cleaning time). Select the filter. Press the ENTER button, then select
“Yes” in the displayed confirmation screen, and then press the ENTER button to reset the air filter usage time (for confirming
the filter cleaning time).
← Press the ENTER button to display the confirmation screen.
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Fan Usage
Resets the fan usage time. Select the fan. Press the ENTER button, then select “Yes” in the displayed confirmation screen, and
then press the ENTER button to reset the fan usage time.
← Press the ENTER button to display the confirmation screen.
Light Usage
Resets the light source usage time. Select the corresponding light source. Press the ENTER button, then select “Yes” in the
displayed confirmation screen, and then press the ENTER button to reset the light source usage time.
← Press the ENTER button to display the confirmation screen.
Resetting Light Usage resets the usage time (Phosphor and Diffuser) of the phosphors and diffusers included in
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the corresponding light source.
Phosphor
Resets the Phosphor usage time. Select the corresponding phosphor. Press the ENTER button, then select “Yes” in the displayed confirmation screen, and then press the ENTER button to reset the Phosphor usage time.
← Press the ENTER button to display the confirmation screen.
Diffuser
Resets the Diffuser usage time. Select the corresponding diffuser. Press the ENTER button, then select “Yes” in the displayed
confirmation screen, and then press the ENTER button to reset the Diffuser usage time.
← Press the ENTER button to display the confirmation screen.
Douser Count
Resets the number of times the douser has been used. Press the ENTER button, then select “Yes” in the displayed confirmation
screen, and then press the ENTER button to reset the number of times the douser has been used.
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4-3-4. Setup
This menu is for service personnel. For the procedure to use it, refer to “4-1-1. When You Use the Service Personnel Menu”
(page 100).
Douser Setup
Sets the douser open/close state.
← Selects the item.
← Displays the currently selected item with asterisk (*).
← Displays the setting.
Open(Power On)When set to Enable, the douser opens after the projector starts up.
Light OnWhen set to Enable, the douser opens when the light source is turned on.
Title SelectWhen set to Enable, the douser opens when a title is selected.
Panel Key Lock
The control buttons on your projector are locked to be inoperative.
← Displays the currently selected item with asterisk (*).
← Displays the setting.
LockEnable a lock on the control buttons on your projector.
UnlockDisable the lock on the control buttons.
When the buttons on the projector’s control panel are locked, press the EXIT button on the projector for about 10
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Auto Key Lock
Enables or disables Auto Key Lock.
← Displays the currently selected item with asterisk (*).
← Displays the setting.
EnableEnables the auto key lock function.
This applies the key lock automatically if you do not perform any operations from the main unit
control panel for 30 seconds after entering the standby state. If you do not perform any
operations for 30 seconds after releasing the key lock, the key lock is applied again.
DisableDisables the auto key lock function.
Although the key lock becomes active after entering the standby state, once you release the key
lock it is not automatically applied.
Off Timer
Automatically turns off the projector power once the configured time has elapsed. The time until the power is turned off can be
set in steps of 1 hour (up to a maximum of 24 hours). The timer starts from when the setting is applied by pressing the ENTER
button. While the timer is running, the remaining time is displayed in the format “Left **.* H”. Set to “No Preset” to stop the timer.
← Displays the remaining time until the power is turned off.
← Sets the time until the power is turned off. (No Preset: Timer off)
Message
Sets the time until the air filter cleaning cycle (units: hours). Once the usage time of the air filter exceeds the configured time,
the message (“Filter Time Over”) is displayed on the LCD screen. The default setting is set to “0 (-----) [H]”. In this setting,
“Message informing the air filter cleaning time” is not displayed.
← The current setting value is displayed with an asterisk (*).
← Sets the time until the cleaning cycle (units: hours).
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Silent Mode
Sets whether the rear (SYSTEM/LIGHT) status indicator, buzzer, indicators on the projector’s control panel, illumination, and
LCD screen backlight are enabled or disabled.
← Selects the item.
← Displays the currently selected item with asterisk (*).
← Displays the setting.
Rear LEDSets whether to use or not use the rear (SYSTEM/LIGHT) status indicator.
Enable: Use
Disable: Not use (the rear (SYSTEM/LIGHT) status indicator does not light up)
BuzzerSets whether to use or not use the buzzer.
Enable: Use
Disable: Not use (the buzzer does not sound)
Control ButtonSets whether to use or not use the indicators on the projector’s control panel.
Enable: Use
Disable: Not use (the LED next to the buttons do not light up)
Remote Sensor
This option determines which remote sensor on the projector is enabled in wireless mode.
← Selects the item.
← Displays the setting.
Enable(All)Enable remote control receiver on the front and rear.
Disable(All) Disable remote control receiver on the front and rear.
Front OnlyEnable remote control receiver on the front.
Rear OnlyDisable remote control receiver on the front.
If the remote control system does not function when direct sunlight or strong illumination strikes the remote control
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sensor of the projector, change another option.
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Projector ID
You can operate multiple projectors separately and independently with the single remote control that has the Projector ID function. If you assign the same ID to all the projectors, you can conveniently operate all the projectors together using the single
remote control. To do so, you have to assign an ID number to each projector.
← Selects the item.
← Displays the setting.
Projector ID NUMBER Select a number from 1 to 64 you wish to assign to your projector.
Projector IDDisableThe Projector ID function is disabled.
1 to 64The Projector ID function is enabled.
If you enable Projector ID function, the projector cannot be operated by using the remote control that does not
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support the Projector ID function. (In this case the buttons on the projector cabinet can be used.)
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4-3-5. Installation
This menu is the service personnel menu. For the using service personnel menu, refer to “4-1-1. When You Use the Service
Personnel Menu” (page 100).
Option Slot
Configures the devices mounted in slot. This menu is active in standby mode only.
← Displays the currently selected item with asterisk (*).
← Displays the setting.
IMBMedia block (NP-90MS01/NP-90MS02)
No BoardNo device mounted
Orientation
Set the projection method (Image Orient) to match the installation conditions of the projector and screen. Furthermore, set the
cooling fan operation (Fan Tilt Setting) to match the installation conditions of the projector.
← Select the item and press the ENTER button to display the menu.
Image OrientSet the projection method.
(If you selected “Image Orient”)
← Displays the currently selected item with asterisk (*).
← Displays the setting.
Normal-FFront projection. With the projector installed on the pedestal, projection is executed from the front
of the screen.
Normal-RRear projection. With the projector installed on the pedestal, projection is executed from the
back of the screen.
UpsideDown-FCeiling front projection. With the projector installed on the ceiling, projection is executed from the
front of the screen.
UpsideDown-RCeiling rear projection. With the projector installed on the ceiling, projection is executed from the
back of the screen.
Lens Type
This function can not be used.
Lens Calibrate
This function can not be used.
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Lens Center
Shifts the lens position at the center. The center position may slightly shift depending upon mounting conditions of the lens.
This menu item is available only when the projector power is turned on and you are logged into the projector with Advanced
User or higher privileges.
← Press the ENTER button to execute moving.
Baudrate
To select the transmission speed (bps) for your projector (SYSTEM) and a PC when they are connected by a commercially
available RS-232C straight cable. Select one from 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600 and 115200. Select the transfer speed
corresponding to the speed of the connected devices.
← Displays the currently selected item with asterisk (*).
← Displays the setting.
Date/Time
Use this to set the date and time on the projector.
The internal clock in the projector uses coordinated universal time (UTC). This sets the time difference between the standard
time in your region and UTC.
← Displays the currently setting with asterisk (*).
← Sets the time difference between the standard time in your region and UTC.
Press the ENTER button to check the time difference between the built-in projector clock
and UTC.
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When IMB is used, the date and time of IMB are automatically used as the date and time of the projector (UTC).
When IMB is not used, the use of DCC allows you to easily set the date and time of the projector by reading the
date and time of the computer where DCC is installed.
To set the local time after selecting the Coordinated Universal Time as the date and time of the projector, use
[Date/Time], or use DCC. Refer to “Digital Cinema Communicator v2 Installation Manual” for details.
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New Router Setup
Sets the router with the default settings when the router built-in the projector has been replaced.
← Press the ENTER button to execute the initial setting.
Fan Speed Mode
It adjusts the rotation speed of the internal cooling fan.
← Displays the currently selected item with asterisk (*).
← Displays the setting.
AutoThe fan rotates at the optimal speed according to the temperature sensor inside the projector.
High SpeedThe fan always rotates at high speed.
It is recommended that you select “High Speed” if you use the projector non-stop for consecutive days.
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LCD Menu
Service
Use buttons on the control panel of the projector main body to display the serviceman menu, which you can use after logging
in with Service privilege. Pressing the SERVICE button is a shortcut to displaying this menu.
[SDT Clear]
The password input screen to clear Service Door Tamper is displayed.
← Pressing the ENTER button displays the password input screen.
← Enter the password.
[Sensor Calibration]
When installing this device, measure the initial brightness of the light source and save the measured value into the main body.
Once it is saved, it is used as reference to display the current brightness as a percentage.
This function can be used when the main body is on standby.
Use this function only if necessary.
← Pressing the ENTER button executes this function.
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[LD Calibration]
Calibrate the light source to save light source adjustment data into the main body.
This function can be used only when the main body is on standby.
Use this function only if necessary.
← Pressing the ENTER button executes this function.
[S/N Maintenance]
Use the function to maintain the main body serial number when replacing a board in the main body during maintenance, etc.
This menu can be used only during standby.
← Pressing the ENTER button executes this function.
[LD Date Copy]
Use the function to maintain the light source adjustment data of the main body after replacing a board in the main body during
maintenance, etc.
This menu can be used only during standby.
For details, refer to the service manual.
[Shadow Adj.]
Use the function to adjust shadow. This menu can be used only during standby.
On the confirmation screen shown by pressing the ENTER button, selecting “Yes” and pressing the ENTER button automatically starts up the projector to project an entirely white image. During the use of this function, the output of the light source
cannot be adjusted (Light Setup).
← Pressing the ENTER button executes this function.
[Lens Mount Adj.]
Use the function to adjust the lens mount (focus balance adjustment).
This menu can be used only during standby.
On the confirmation screen shown by pressing the ENTER button, selecting “Yes” and pressing the ENTER button automatically starts up the projector to project a green cross-hatching image. During the use of this function, the output of the light
source cannot be adjusted (Light Setup).
← Pressing the ENTER button executes this function.
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[Security Key]
This function cannot be used in this device.
[USB Update]
Use the function to install software or data for the main body by using the USB flash drive in which a release package for
updating the main body or a backup file for the main body is saved. For details, refer to the service manual.
← Pressing the ENTER button executes this function.
4-3-6. Memory
This menu is the service personnel menu. For the using service personnel menu, refer to “4-1-1. When You Use the Service
Personnel Menu” (page 100).
The selected lens memory (lens adjustment value) and the content of the light memory (light output power value) can be
overwritten with the current settings. Press the LEFT/RIGHT buttons to select the light memory or the lens memory then press
the “ENTER” button to display the confirmation screen. Select “Yes” in the confirmation screen, and then press the ENTER
button. The selected memory (light memory or lens memory) is overwritten with the current settings.
Lens memory and light memory cannot be newly registered. Use DCC to register the lens memory and light
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memory in advance. Refer to “Digital Cinema Communicator v2 Installation Manual” for details registering the
lens memory and light memory.
←
Select the light memory or lens memory.
←
Select the memory name of the setting to overwrite and press the ENTER button to
display the confirmation screen.
LightSelect to change the values of the light memory settings.
LensSelect to change the values of the lens memory settings.
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4-4. Title Setup
This menu is the service personnel menu. For the using service personnel menu, refer to “4-1-1. When You Use the Service
Personnel Menu” (page 100).
4-4-1. Preset Button
Use this button to set the titles to be assigned to the preset buttons (<1> to <10> buttons).
You cannot assign the same title to several preset buttons. If you want to assign any title to another number, cancel the assignment once and then set it to any button again.
The “Preset Button 1 to Preset Button 10” settings correspond to buttons <1> to <10> on the control panel. To select the titles
allocated to “Preset Button 11 to Preset Button 20”, press the <1> to <10> button while holding down the <Up> button on the
control panel.
← Select the preset button number (1 to 20).
← Display the selected number of the title.
← Select the titles to be assigned to the preset buttons.
Select the titles from those registered in advance.
To clear assignment to preset buttons, select “---”.
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4-5. Information
Displays information relating to the light source, the usage time of the projector, the version information and error codes.
4-5-1. Light
Output
Displays the value of the light source output setting (%).
← Displays the current setting (%).
4-5-2. AC Voltage
Displays the power supply voltage value supplied to the projector.
PS-SSupply voltage value of projector power supply.
PS-L1Supply voltage value of light power supply.
4-5-3. Preset Button
Displays the titles assigned to the preset buttons (<1> to <10> buttons) on the projector’s control panel.
← Selects the preset button number whose contents you want to display.
← Displays the assigned title numbers.
← Displays the registered names of the assigned titles.
To select a title allocated to one of “Preset Button11” to “Preset Button20”, press the preset button while holding
down the UP button. For example, to select the title allocated to “Preset Button9”, press the <1> button while
holding down the UP button.
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4-5-4. Usage
Displays information related to the projector usage, such as the usage time of the projector, light source, air filters, and fan.
← Selects the item to display.
← Displays information about the selected item.
ProjectorDisplays the usage time of the projector.
Filter CleaningDisplays the usage time of the air filters (for confirming the filter cleaning time).
Fan UsageDisplays the usage time of the fan.
Light UsageDisplays the usage time of the light source.
PhosphorDisplays the usage time of the phosphor.
DiffuserDisplays the usage time of the diffuser.
Douser count Resets the number of times the douser has been used.
4-5-5. Error Code
Displays the error code when an error occurs. See the “Error Code List” in the Appendix for details on error codes. When
multiple errors occur, you can display them by pressing the LEFT/RIGHT buttons.
← Displays the code of the error currently occurring.
← Displays the name of the error currently occurring.
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4-5-6. Version
Displays the version information about the projector, optional boards and IMB.
System
Displays the version information of the projector.
← Selects the item to display.
← Displays the version information.
Display items are as follows.
• Model • Serial No.
• Kernel • U-Boot
• RFS • Main Software
• Data • ICP
• ICP ConfigFile • Slave BIOS
• Slave Firmware • Slave Data
• Set Ctrl FPGA • SSL BIOS
• SSL Firmware • SSL Data
• SSL FPGA • Secure Processor
• LD Driver1 • LD Driver2
• LD Driver3 • LD Driver4
• Router
LCD Menu
IMB
Displays the vendor name and version information about the media block (IMB). When the projector is in standby mode, the
vendor name is blank and the version information displays “---”. Displays “Not Use” when IMB is not mounted to the
projector.
← Displays the vendor name.
← Displays the version information.
* When the NP-90MS01/NP-90MS02 is mounted, the vendor name displays “IMS”.
4-5-7. IP Address
Displays the IP address set in the projector.
← Displays the IP address.
SystemDisplays the IP address set for the projector (System).
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4-5-8. Setup Date
Displays the date when the projector was setup (starting date of the warranty period).
The setup date is configured by using DCC. Refer to “Digital Cinema Communicator v2 Installation Manual” for details.
← Displays the date when the projector was set up (starting date of the warranty period).
4-5-9. Option Status
Displays the link status of the device mounted in slot on the projector. The device name is displayed in ( ) when the projector
is in standby or when connection to the device cannot be confirmed.
← Displays the link status of the device in slot.
• NP-90MS: NP-90MS01/NP-90MS02
• <Vendor Name> IMB: Media block
• No Board: No device mounted
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5. Appendix
5-1.
FILES
PCF
List of Registered Titles (when shipped from the factory)
3D FileSCREENMCGD
Clip
White
Box
Tolerance
SAME FILE NAME
Ratio
Aspect
SOURCETCGD
TITLE NAMEINPUT
Title
Number
Preset
Button
(HxV)
Input Size
FILE NAME
1001IMS AutoIMBDCDM_XYZ_Auto0x00DC28_DCI_XYZE_314_351 Not Use UseDisable4096x2160 No Crop M10I
2002IMS 185IMBDC4K_DCDM_XYZ_185 3996x2160 0DC28_DCI_XYZE_314_351 Not Use UseDisable4096x2160 No Crop M10I
3003IMS 239IMBDC4K_DCDM_XYZ_239 4096x1714 0DC28_DCI_XYZE_314_351 Not Use UseDisable4096x2160 No Crop M10I
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5-2. Error Code List
Please inquire your dealer/distributor about action to be taken for each error code.
Error
Code
5Light UnlitThe light source is not on.
12EEPROM R FailE2PROM data read error is detected.
13Interlock FailInterlock is activated.
15EEPROM W FailE2PROM data write error is detected.
120DLP Ack FailICP failed operation. It could be caused by configuration files lost, disk
121Lens FailLens unit control error.
135FMT FPGA Boot FailFMT FPGA failed to boot.
136FMT FPGA System FailFMT FPGA failed to system startup.
137LoginMgr Comm FailLogin Manager communication error.
138LoginMgr Boot FailLogin Manager failed to boot.
141DLP CommE FailNo communication with the ICP board and DCC.(Communication I/F is
143FMT Board Config MismatchDPSW setting of FMT board is inappropriate.
165GPI MACRO(n) Selection InvalidSelection of preset button (n) through GPI is invalid because metadata is
166GPI Control InvalidProjector control through GPI is invalid because projector is busy.
177Tamper FailService door tamper switch of projector is open.
178Marriage Tamper FailMarriage tamper switch of projector is open.
190The Validity has expired.The time limit for use of the projector has expired.
191Different Serial NumberThere is a mismtach in the serial number of the main unit internally saved
192Model Code MismatchThere is a mismtach in the model code of the main unit internally saved on
230Router FailFailed to control router.
271IMB:SD Tamper TerminateTerminated service door tamper event latched by IMB.
301System ErrorICP system status error.
302Self Test ErrorICP system status error.
303Install Release Package ErrorICP system status error.
304Load Release Package ErrorICP system status error.
305Key ErrorICP system status error.
306Certificate ErrorICP system status error.
329Sequence Data File MismatchICP system status error.
331Flash Checksum Error - Sequence DataICP system status error.
333Satellite Hardware MismatchICP system status error.
334FSB Flash Update ErrorICP system status error.
335Red Satellite Reports ResetICP system status error.
336Red Satellite Serial Link ErrorICP system status error.
337Red Satellite Firmware Configuration ErrorICP system status error.
342Green Satellite Reports ResetICP system status error.
343Green Satellite Serial Link ErrorICP system status error.
Error messageDescription
space issue, or DISKCHIP corruption issue.
Ethernet)
enabled.
* This message would be shown on Log, not on LCD.
* This message would be shown on Log, not on LCD.
* In cases when the validity setting has been configured with the projector.
on the projector.
the projector.
* This message would be shown on Log, not on LCD.
To recover the issue, update ICP to higher than Prod3.0 or equal. If that
can not remove the issue, remove and reseat the ICP board.
It could be caused by disk space issue or DISKCHIP corruption issue.
It could be caused by disk space issue or DISKCHIP corruption issue.
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Error
Code
344Green Satellite Firmware Configuration
Error
349Blue Satellite Reports ResetICP system status error.
350Blue Satellite Serial Link ErrorICP system status error.
351Blue Satellite Firmware Configuration Error ICP system status error.
356RTC ErrorIndicates that ICP RTC is set to a date before January 1, 2009, and is likely
357Satellite Flash Update IncompleteICP system status error.
358Red Satellite Flash Connection ErrorICP system status error.
359Red Satellite Flash Update ErrorICP system status error.
360Red Satellite Flash Update IncompleteICP system status error.
361Red Satellite Flash Hardware FailureICP system status error.
362Red Satellite Memory Initialization failedICP system status error.
363Red Satellite Status FailureICP system status error.
364Green Satellite Flash Connection ErrorICP system status error.
365Green Satellite Flash Update ErrorICP system status error.
366Green Satellite Flash Update IncompleteICP system status error.
367Green Satellite Flash Hardware FailureICP system status error.
368Green Satellite Memory Initialization failedICP system status error.
369Green Satellite Status FailureICP system status error.
370ICP Frame Memory Test Result FailICP self test error due to “Frame memory error”.
371HSS Link Test Result FailICP self test error due to “HSS Link “.
373Blue Satellite Flash Connection ErrorICP system status error.
374Blue Satellite Flash Update ErrorICP system status error.
375Blue Satellite Flash Update IncompleteICP system status error.
376Blue Satellite Flash Hardware FailureICP system status error.
377Blue Satellite Memory Initialization failedICP system status error.
378Blue Satellite Status FailureICP system status error.
380DRS Error(Low Battery)FMT board low battery.
381SEC No BatteryNo communication with the secure processor.
500IMB Comm FailNo communication with the IMB.
510IMB:System ErrorIMB Status error.
511IMB:Self Test ErrorIMB Status error.
519IMB:Certificate or Key ErrorIMB Status error.
520IMB:ICP Communications StatusIMB fails to do logical marriage to ICP when IMB powers up.
537IMB:RTC ErrorIMB RTC is “invalid”.
542IMB:FPGA Configuration ErrorIMB Status error.
543IMB:FPGA Temperature out of rangeIMB Status error.
550IMB:Supply voltage out of rangeIMB Status error.
574IMB:Security TamperSecurity tamper condition exists in IMB.
577IMB:Security Battery EventBattery tamper condition exists in IMB.
581IMB:Security Enclosure Not ArmedIMB security not armed.
582IMB:Physical Marriage TamperPhysical marriage tamper event is latched in IMB.
583IMB:Logical Marriage TamperLogical marriage tamper event exists in IMB.
584IMB:Marriage NOT ActiveMarriage between ICP and IMB has NOT been established.(Not Active)
Error messageDescription
ICP system status error.
invalid.
If the year value is less than 2009, then the time is considered to be
“invalid”.
*When this error has occurred, IMB can not Marriage with the projector.
*After this error has occurred, Integrity Error will occur when you turn on
the power again.
*When this error has occurred, IMB can not Marriage with the projector.
*After this error has occurred, Integrity Error may occur when you turn on
the power again.
Because of no communications with ICP during logical marriage.
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Error
Code
586IMB:Service Door TamperService door tamper event is latched in IMB.
588IMB:Security Battery Low WarningClose to “(577) IMB: Security Battery Event”.
1000Slave Comm FailFailed to communicate with slave MCU.
1003Slave Ack FailSlave fauls to execut the command.
1004Slave Not ReadySlave Power Ready error.
1005Slave No NotifySlave Power/Light Notify error.
1008LU2:LD Data Comp.FailThere is an inconsistency with the LU2 adjustment data or there is an error
1009LU2:LD Data WarningLU2 adjustment data is corrupted or the adjustment data of LU2 is empty.
1010LU1:LD Data Comp.FailThere is an inconsistency with the LU1 adjustment data or there is an error
1011LU1:LD Data WarningLU1 adjustment data is corrupted or the adjustment data of LU1 is empty.
1050SSL Comm FailFailed to communicate with ssl MCU.
1053SSL Ack FailSSL fauls to execut the command.
1054SSL Not ReadySSL Power Ready error.
1055SSL No NotifySSL Power/Light Notify error.
1111Filter-Front Cleaning TimeThe time to clean Filter-Front.
1112Filter-Side Cleaning TimeThe time to clean Filter-Side.
1113Filter-Top(L) Cleaning TimeThe time to clean Filter-Top(L) .
1114Filter-Top(R) Cleaning TimeThe time to clean Filter-Top(R) .
1200Fan-LD-L1 StopFan LD-L1 has stopped.
1201Fan-LD-L2 StopFan LD-L2 has stopped.
1202Fan-LD-L3 StopFan LD-L3 has stopped.
1203Fan-LD-L4 StopFan LD-L4 has stopped.
1204Fan-LD-L5 StopFan LD-L5 has stopped.
1205Fan-LD-L6 StopFan LD-L6 has stopped.
1206Fan-LD-R1 StopFan LD-R1 has stopped.
1207Fan-LD-R2 StopFan LD-R2 has stopped.
1208Fan-LD-R3 StopFan LD-R3 has stopped.
1209Fan-LD-R4 StopFan LD-R4 has stopped.
1210Fan-LD-R5 StopFan LD-R5 has stopped.
1211Fan-LD-R6 StopFan LD-R6 has stopped.
1212Fan-HRU(LS)L StopFan HRU(LS)L has stopped.
1213Fan-HRU(LS)R StopFan HRU(LS)R has stopped.
1214Fan-LS-L1 StopFan LS-L1 has stopped.
1215Fan-LS-L2 StopFan LS-L2 has stopped.
1216Fan-LS-L3 StopFan LS-L3 has stopped.
1217Fan-LS-R1 StopFan LS-R1 has stopped.
1218Fan-LS-R2 StopFan LS-R2 has stopped.
1219Fan-LS-R3 StopFan LS-R3 has stopped.
1220Fan-EX-R1 StopFan EX-R1 has stopped.
1221Fan-EX-R2 StopFan EX-R2 has stopped.
1222Fan-EX-R3 StopFan EX-R3 has stopped.
1223Fan-EX-R4 StopFan EX-R4 has stopped.
1224Fan-EX-L1 StopFan EX-L1 has stopped.
1225Fan-EX-L2 StopFan EX-L2 has stopped.
1226Fan-EX-L3 StopFan EX-L3 has stopped.
1229Fan-EX1 StopFan EX1 has stopped.
1230Fan-EX2 StopFan EX2 has stopped.
1231Fan-EX3 StopFan EX3 has stopped.
1232Fan-EX4 StopFan EX4 has stopped.
1233Fan-EX5 StopFan EX5 has stopped.
1234Fan-EX6 StopFan EX6 has stopped.
1235Fan-EX7 StopFan EX7 has stopped.
Error messageDescription
with the device for saving the LU adjustment data.
with the device for saving the LU adjustment data.
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Error
Code
1236Fan-EX8 StopFan EX8 has stopped.
1237Fan-EX9 StopFan EX9 has stopped.
1238Fan-EX10 StopFan EX10 has stopped.
1239Fan-EX11 StopFan EX11 has stopped.
1240Fan-ELE1 StopFan ELE1 has stopped.
1241Fan-ELE2 StopFan ELE2 has stopped.
1242Fan-ELE3 StopFan ELE3 has stopped.
1243Fan-ELE4 StopFan ELE4 has stopped.
1244Fan-PS1 StopFan PS1 has stopped.
1245Fan-PS2 StopFan PS2 has stopped.
1246Fan-PS3 StopFan PS3 has stopped.
1247Fan-PS4 StopFan PS4 has stopped.
1248Fan-PS5 StopFan PS5 has stopped.
1249Fan-PS6 StopFan PS6 has stopped.
1250Phosphor Wheel1 StopPhosphor Wheel1 has stopped.
1251Diffuser Motor1 StopDiffuser Motor1 has stopped.
1252Phosphor Wheel2 StopPhosphor Wheel2 has stopped.
1253Diffuser Motor2 StopDiffuser Motor2 has stopped.
1275Fan-PRISM StopFan PRISM has stopped.
1276Fan-DMD1 StopFan DMD1 has stopped.
1277Fan-DMD2 StopFan DMD2 has stopped.
1278Fan-DMD3 StopFan DMD3 has stopped.
1279Fan-HRU(PRISM)1 StopFan HRU(PRISM)1 has stopped.
1280Fan-HRU(PRISM)2 StopFan HRU(PRISM)2 has stopped.
1300OverTemp.LD1-TOPSet inside temperature (LD1-TOP) is abnormal.
1301OverTemp.LD2-TOPSet inside temperature (LD2-TOP) is abnormal.
1302OverTemp.LD1-R1Set inside temperature (LD1-R1) is abnormal.
1303OverTemp.LD1-R2Set inside temperature (LD1-R2) is abnormal.
1304OverTemp.LD1-R3Set inside temperature (LD1-R3) is abnormal.
1305OverTemp.LD1-R4Set inside temperature (LD1-R4) is abnormal.
1306OverTemp.LD1-BSet inside temperature (LD1-B) is abnormal.
1307OverTemp.LD1-EX1Set inside temperature (LD1-EX1) is abnormal.
1308OverTemp.LD1-EX2Set inside temperature (LD1-EX2) is abnormal.
1309OverTemp.LD1-EX3Set inside temperature (LD1-EX3) is abnormal.
1310OverTemp.LD1-EX4Set inside temperature (LD1-EX4) is abnormal.
1311OverTemp.LD2-R1Set inside temperature (LD2-R1) is abnormal.
1312OverTemp.LD2-R2Set inside temperature (LD2-R2) is abnormal.
1313OverTemp.LD2-R3Set inside temperature (LD2-R3) is abnormal.
1314OverTemp.LD2-R4Set inside temperature (LD2-R4) is abnormal.
1315OverTemp.LD2-BSet inside temperature (LD2-B) is abnormal.
1316OverTemp.LD2-EX1Set inside temperature (LD2-EX1) is abnormal.
1317OverTemp.LD2-EX2Set inside temperature (LD2-EX2) is abnormal.
1318OverTemp.LD2-EX3Set inside temperature (LD2-EX3) is abnormal.
1319OverTemp.LD2-EX4Set inside temperature (LD2-EX4) is abnormal.
1320OverTemp.HS-PW1Set inside temperature (HS-PW1) is abnormal.
1321OverTemp.HS-LD1Set inside temperature (HS-LD1) is abnormal.
1322OverTemp.HS-PW2Set inside temperature (HS-PW2) is abnormal.
1323OverTemp.HS-LD2Set inside temperature (HS-LD2) is abnormal.
1324OverTemp.LD1-PHOTOSENSSet inside temperature (LD1-PHOTOSENS) is abnormal.
1327OverTemp.LD2-PHOTOSENSSet inside temperature (LD2-PHOTOSENS) is abnormal.
1330OverTemp.DMD-INTAKESet inside temperature (DMD-INTAKE) is abnormal.
1331OverTemp.DMD-INNERSet inside temperature (DMD-INNER) is abnormal.
1332OverTemp.CIRCULATESet inside temperature (CIRCULATE) is abnormal.
1333OverTemp.INTAKESet inside temperature (INTAKE) is abnormal.
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Error
Code
1334OverTemp.ELECTRO-BOXSet inside temperature (ELECTRO-BOX) is abnormal.
1400OverTemp.LD1-TOP PrecautionSet inside temperature (LD1-TOP) is close to over temperature.
1401OverTemp.LD2-TOP PrecautionSet inside temperature (LD2-TOP) is close to over temperature.
1402OverTemp.LD1-R1 PrecautionSet inside temperature (LD1-R1) is close to over temperature.
1403OverTemp.LD1-R2 PrecautionSet inside temperature (LD1-R2) is close to over temperature.
1404OverTemp.LD1-R3 PrecautionSet inside temperature (LD1-R3) is close to over temperature.
1405OverTemp.LD1-R4 PrecautionSet inside temperature (LD1-R4) is close to over temperature.
1406OverTemp.LD1-B PrecautionSet inside temperature (LD1-B) is close to over temperature.
1407OverTemp.LD1-EX1 PrecautionSet inside temperature (LD1-EX1) is close to over temperature.
1408OverTemp.LD1-EX2 PrecautionSet inside temperature (LD1-EX2) is close to over temperature.
1409OverTemp.LD1-EX3 PrecautionSet inside temperature (LD1-EX3) is close to over temperature.
1410OverTemp.LD1-EX4 PrecautionSet inside temperature (LD1-EX4) is close to over temperature.
1411OverTemp.LD2-R1 PrecautionSet inside temperature (LD2-R1) is close to over temperature.
1412OverTemp.LD2-R2 PrecautionSet inside temperature (LD2-R2) is close to over temperature.
1413OverTemp.LD2-R3 PrecautionSet inside temperature (LD2-R3) is close to over temperature.
1414OverTemp.LD2-R4 PrecautionSet inside temperature (LD2-R4) is close to over temperature.
1415OverTemp.LD2-B PrecautionSet inside temperature (LD2-B) is close to over temperature.
1416OverTemp.LD2-EX1 PrecautionSet inside temperature (LD2-EX1) is close to over temperature.
1417OverTemp.LD2-EX2 PrecautionSet inside temperature (LD2-EX2) is close to over temperature.
1418OverTemp.LD2-EX3 PrecautionSet inside temperature (LD2-EX3) is close to over temperature.
1419OverTemp.LD2-EX4 PrecautionSet inside temperature (LD2-EX4) is close to over temperature.
1420OverTemp.HS-PW1 PrecautionSet inside temperature (HS-PW1) is close to over temperature.
1421OverTemp.HS-LD1 PrecautionSet inside temperature (HS-LD1) is close to over temperature.
1422OverTemp.HS-PW2 PrecautionSet inside temperature (HS-PW2) is close to over temperature.
1423OverTemp.HS-LD2 PrecautionSet inside temperature (HS-LD2) is close to over temperature.
1424OverTemp.LD1-PHOTOSENS PrecautionSet inside temperature (LD1-PHOTOSENS) is close to over temperature.
1427OverTemp.LD2-PHOTOSENS PrecautionSet inside temperature (LD2-PHOTOSENS) is close to over temperature.
1430OverTemp.DMD-INTAKE PrecautionSet inside temperature (DMD-INTAKE) is close to over temperature.
1431OverTemp.DMD-INNER PrecautionSet inside temperature (DMD-INNER) is close to over temperature.
1432OverTemp.CIRCULATE PrecautionSet inside temperature (CIRCULATE) is close to over temperature.
1433OverTemp.INTAKE PrecautionSet inside temperature (INTAKE) is close to over temperature.
1434OverTemp.ELECTRO-BOX PrecautionSet inside temperature (ELECTRO-BOX) is close to over temperature.
1500P3P3V SAT PGOOD FailError detected with 3.3V power supply for FSB.
1501P2P5V SAT PGOOD FailError detected with 2.5V power supply for FSB.
1512Slave EEPROM Write FailI2C Device Access Error.
1528Lens Install SW0 ActivationLens Install Switch 0 is open.
1529Lens Install SW1 ActivationLens Install Switch 1 is open.
1536LU1 Error StopAn error has been detected with the LU1.
1537LU2 Error StopAn error has been detected with the LU2.
1538Slave EEPROM Read FailSlave Device Access Error.
1541LU1 Comm FailLU1 communication error.
1600Fan-LD-L1 Stop PrecautionFan LD-L1 Stop Precaution.
1601Fan-LD-L2 Stop PrecautionFan LD-L2 Stop Precaution.
1602Fan-LD-L3 Stop PrecautionFan LD-L3 Stop Precaution.
1603Fan-LD-L4 Stop PrecautionFan LD-L4 Stop Precaution.
1604Fan-LD-L5 Stop PrecautionFan LD-L5 Stop Precaution.
1605Fan-LD-L6 Stop PrecautionFan LD-L6 Stop Precaution.
1606Fan-LD-R1 Stop PrecautionFan LD-R1 Stop Precaution.
1607Fan-LD-R2 Stop PrecautionFan LD-R2 Stop Precaution.
1608Fan-LD-R3 Stop PrecautionFan LD-R3 Stop Precaution.
1609Fan-LD-R4 Stop PrecautionFan LD-R4 Stop Precaution.
1610Fan-LD-R5 Stop PrecautionFan LD-R5 Stop Precaution.
1611Fan-LD-R6 Stop PrecautionFan LD-R6 Stop Precaution.
1612Fan-HRU(LS)L Stop PrecautionFan HRU(LS)L Stop Precaution.