NEC M352WS, M332XS User Manual

M Short Throw Series
M332XS and M352WS digital projectors
Easy to use and at the right price, M Short Throw Series projectors using the latest DLP® technology from Texas Instruments provide all the essential features that you need to connect with your audience.
M Short Throw Series projectors vs. standard projectors
Portable Short Throw Projectors
Essential Features for Educational Facilities
Plug and Play intuitive setup and operation
Bright images easily viewed in any application
Versatile, color-coded connections to
computer, video sources and external monitor
Automatic keystone correction technology instantly projects a square image even when the projector is set up at a steep offset angle to the screen
AutoSense™ intuitively syncs the projector with most computer signals and features one­touch image optimization
One-touch source changes and complete menu control using the intuitive projector keypad
Powerful 20-watt speaker provides volume needed for large rooms
High contrast images (10,000:1) from the latest Texas Instruments DLP engine featuring BrilliantColor™ technology with improved color accuracy
With XGA and WXGA native resolutions, high brightness up to 3500 lumens and patented NEC technologies, M Short Throw Series projectors display impressive image quality
Designed with the Environment in Mind
Extended lamp life with ECO Mode™ technology increases lamp life up to 8000 hours, while lowering power consumption
Power management enables projector to automatically turn off when an incoming signal is not detected from any of the inputs
Auto Power On via the RGB (15-pin) input connector when a signal is detected from a computer
Carbon savings meter calculates the positive effects of operating the projector in ECO Mode, which is encouraged by an optional message at startup. A green ECO Mode button on the remote control makes the switch easy.
Quick start (3 to 4 seconds) lets you begin presenting in seconds while quick shutdown (immediate power off with no cooling required after shutdown) ensures efficient energy usage
Sleep timer can be set to automatically turn off the projector at set countdown times
Low power consumption (0.2W in stand-by mode) minimizes energy costs
Advanced Networking Capabilities
Integrated RJ45 connection for quick connection to the LAN (10/100 base-T capability)
Remote diagnostics enable the user to monitor and make adjustments to the projector remotely
PC CTL 4.0 controls the power switching input selection and other functions while managing lamp usage and
a variety of other vital information over the network. Email notification and projector scheduling for better asset management is included with the software.
PC CTL 5.0 for MAC users
Control and receive important broadcast messages via Crestron Roomview™
Wireless Image Utility (WIU) sends images directly from an iPad to the projector (requires wireless LAN
module NP02LM1)
Simple Access Point Sending photos and documents have never been easier from a computer or iPad.
Image Express Lite
Dedicated projector software provides wired and wireless data and audio transmission via peer-to-peer or over the network.
Wireless LAN module (optional)
Advanced ECO Mode
ECO Mode
Lamp control selections with the ability to change power dependent on the ambient lighting conditions. With a built-in ambient light sensor, automatic adjustment of the projectors lamp provides unprecedented brightness control resulting in bright images for most environments. Automatically dim the image with the new Auto-dim feature to control the brightness of static images and extend lamp life.
Built-in wall color correction presets
These provide for adaptive color tone correction to display properly on non-white surfaces.
On a green wall...
BEFORE auto wall correction
AFTER auto wall correction
When combined with active shutter glasses (NP02GL), 3D Ready M Series Projectors use DLP Link™ technology, developed by Texas Instruments, to create 3D images from a computer. The M332XS and M352WS are certified as a display device for NVIDIA® 3D Vision™, which allows you to view 3D images using supported graphics boards or software. HDMI 3D images can be viewed using a 3rd party 3D glass from XPAND or Volfoni.
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