Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product NP500WG NEC
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P or table Pr ojector NP600/NP500/NP400 NP500W User’ s Manual The projector’ s model name indicated on the projector’ s label is NP600, NP500, NP400, NP500W , NP600G, NP500G, NP400G, and NP500WG respectively .
1st edition July 2008 • IBM is a trademark or registered trademark of Inter national Business Machines Cor poration. • Macintosh, Mac OS X and P owerBook are trademarks of Apple Inc.
i Important Information Safety Cautions Precautions Please read this manual carefully before using your NEC NP600/NP500/NP400/NP500W projector and keep the manual handy f or future ref erence. CA UTION T o turn off main power , be sure to remov e the plug from pow er outlet.
ii Important Information W ARNING T O CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS: Handling the cables supplied with this product will e xpose you to lead, a chemical known to the State of Calif ornia to cause bir th defects or other reproductiv e har m. W ASH HANDS AFTER HANDLING .
iii Important Information Fire and Shock Pr ecautions • Ensure that there is sufficient v entilation and that vents are unobstructed to prevent the b uild-up of heat inside y our projector . Allow at least 4 inches (10cm) of space betw een your projector and a w all.
iv Important Information CA UTION • Do not use the tilt-f oot f or purposes other than originally intended. Misuses such as gripping the tilt-f oot or hang- ing on the wall can cause damage to the projector . • Do not send the projector in the soft case b y parcel deliv er y ser vice or cargo shipment.
v Important Information About High Altitude mode • Set [F AN MODE] to [HIGH AL TITUDE] when using the projector at altitudes approximately 5500 feet/1600 meters or higher .
vi T able of Contents Important Information ............................................................................................ i 1. Introduction ................................................................................................
vii T able of Contents 7 T ur ning off the Projector .............................................................................................. 32 After Use.......................................................................................
1 S T AT US LA M P A U T O A D J. S O U R C E S E L E C T M E N U E X I T E N T E R F O C U S Projector Lens cap (24F44681) P ower cable (US: 7N080229) (EU: 7N080015) V GA signal cable (7N520052) Soft.
2 1. Introduction Intr oduction to the Projector This section introduces you to y our ne w projector and describes the features and controls . Congratulations on Y our Purchase of the Pr ojector This projector is one of the very best projectors av ailable today .
3 1. Introduction • Preventing unauthorized use of the projector Enhanced smar t secur ity settings for keyw ord protection, cabinet control panel lock, secur ity slot, and secur ity chain opening to help pre vent unauthorized access , adjustments and theft deterrence.
4 1. Introduction S T A T U S L AM P AU T O A D J . SO U R CE S E L E C T M E N U E X I T E N T E R FOCU S Part Names of the Pr ojector Front/T op S E L E C T M E N U E X I T ENTE R S T A TU S L A M P A UT O A D J .
5 1. Introduction T op Features SELECT MENU EX I T ENTER ST A TUS LAMP AUT O ADJ. SOURCE 1 2 5 6 4 7 8 10 9 3 1. (PO WER) Button ( → page 22 , 32 ) 2. PO WER Indicator ( → page 22 , 32 , 75 ) 3. ST A TUS Indicator ( → page 75 ) 4. LAMP Indicator ( → page 72 , 75 ) 5.
6 1. Introduction T erminal Panel Features 6 8 7 3 3 2 1 5 4 9 10 1. COMPUTER 1 IN/ Component Input Connector (Mini D-Sub 15 Pin) ( → page 13 , 16 , 18 ) 2. COMPUTER 2 (D VI-I) IN Connector (29 Pin) (HDCP compatible) ( → page 15 , 16 ) 3. A UDIO IN Mini Jack (Stereo Mini) ( → page 13 , 15 , 18 ) 4.
7 1. Introduction Part Names of the Remote Contr ol 1. Infrared T ransmitter ( → page 8 ) 2. PO WER ON Button ( → page 22 ) 3. PO WER OFF Button ( → page 32 ) 4. MA GNIFY (+)(–) Button ( → page 34 ) 5. PIC-MUTE Button ( → page 34 ) 6. P A GE UP/DOWN Button* ( → page 39 , 40 ) 7.
8 1. Introduction Remote Control Pr ecautions • Handle the remote control carefully . • If the remote control gets wet, wipe it dry immediately . • A v oid e xcessiv e heat and humidity . • Do not heat, take apart, or throw batteries into fire.
9 2. Installation and Connections S E L E C T M E N U E X I T E N T E R S T A T U S L A M P A U T O A D J . S O U RC E F O C U S This section describes how to set up your projector and ho w to connect video and audio sources. Y our projector is simple to set up and use.
10 2. Installation and Connections [NP500W] The fur ther your projector is from the screen or wall, the larger the image. The minimum size the image can be is appro ximately 21" (0.53 m) measured diagonally when the projector is roughly 28 inches (0.
11 2. Installation and Connections C α B D Throw Distance and Scr een Size The f ollowing shows the proper relative positions of the projector and screen.
12 2. Installation and Connections W ARNING * Installing your projector on the ceiling must be done by a qualified technician. Contact your NEC dealer for more inf ormation. * Do not attempt to install the projector yourself . • Only use your projector on a solid, le v el surface .
13 2. Installation and Connections Making Connections NOTE: When using with a notebook PC, be sure to connect the projector and notebook PC while the projector is in standby mode and before turning on the power to the notebook PC.
14 2. Installation and Connections • Select the source name f or its appropriate input connector after tur ning on the projector . Input connector SOURCE button on the projector cabinet Button on th.
15 2. Installation and Connections When Viewing a DVI Digital Signal T o project a D VI digital signal, be sure to connect the PC and the projector using a D VI cable (not supplied) before turning on your PC or projector . T urn on the projector first and select Computer 2 (Digital) from the source menu bef ore turning on your PC.
16 2. Installation and Connections COMPUTER 1 IN COMPUTER 2 (DVI-I) IN V GA signal cable (supplied) IBM PC or Compatibles (Notebook type) or Macintosh (Notebook type) IBM PC or Compatibles (Desktop ty.
17 2. Installation and Connections Connecting an External Monitor Y ou can connect a separate, external monitor to your projector to simultaneously view on a monitor the computer analog image you’ re projecting. NOTE: • Daisy chain connection is not possible.
18 2. Installation and Connections Connecting Y our DVD Player with Component Output A component signal will be automatically displa yed. If not, from the menu, select [SETUP] → [OPTIONS(1)] → [SIGNAL SELECT] → [COMPUTER1], and then place a check mark in the Component radio b utton.
19 2. Installation and Connections 2. Installation and Connections Connecting Y our VCR • Select the source name f or its appropriate input connector after tur ning on the projector .
20 2. Installation and Connections Connecting to a Network The projector comes standard with a LAN por t (RJ-45) which provides a LAN connection using a LAN cab le. Using a LAN cab le allows y ou to specify the Network Settings and the Alert Mail Settings f or the projector ov er a LAN.
21 2. Installation and Connections Connecting the Supplied Power Cable Connect the supplied power cab le to the projector. First connect the supplied power cable’ s two-pin plug to the AC IN of the projector , and then connect the other plug of the supplied power cab le in the wall outlet.
22 3. Pr ojecting an Image (Basic Operation) SE L E CT M E NU E X I T E N T ER S TA T US L A M P A UT OA D J . SO U R CE F O C US STA TUS LAMP AUTO ADJ. SOURCE STA TUS LAMP AUTO ADJ. SOURCE POWER SOURCE PIC-MUTE ASPECT MENU UP MAGNIFY PAGE OFF POWER ON PIC-MUTE DOWN STA TUS LAMP AUTO ADJ.
23 3. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) Note on Startup screen (Menu Language Select scr een) When y ou first turn on the projector , y ou will get the Startup menu. This men u giv es you the oppor tunity to select one of the 21 menu languages. T o select a menu language, f ollow these steps: 1.
24 3. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) VOLUME L-CLICK MOUSE R-CLICK AUTO ADJ. ASPECT HELP FREEZE PICTURE S-VIDEO VIDEO COMPUTER 2 LAMP MODE 1 SELECT MENU E XI T ENTER STA TUS LAMP AUTO ADJ. SOURCE Selecting a Sour ce Selecting the computer or video source NOTE: T urn on the computer or video source equipment connected to the projector .
25 3. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) Adjusting the Pictur e Size and Position Use the adjustable tilt f oot, the zoom lev er or the focus ring to adjust the picture size and position. In this chapter dra wings and cables are omitted f or clar ity .
26 3. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) ST A TU S L A MP A U T O A D J. S OU R C E S E L E C T M E N U E X IT E NT E R F O C U S 2 1 S T A T U S L A M P A U T O A D J. S O U R C E S ELEC T M E N U E X I T EN T E R F O C U S 3 4 Adjustable Tilt Foot Adjustable Tilt Foot Le ver Adjust the Tilt Foot 1.
27 3. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) S T A T U S L A M P A U T O A D J . S O U R C E S E L E C T M E N U E X I T E N T E R FO CU S FOCUS S T A T U S L A M P A U T O A D J . S O U R C E S E L E C T M E N U E X I T E N T E R FO CU S FOCUS Zoom Use the ZOOM le ver to adjust the image siz e on the screen.
28 3. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) Corr ecting Keystone Distortion Correcting Keystone Distortion If the screen is tilted vertically , keystone distortion becomes large.
29 3. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) Adjusting with the Remote Control 1. Press the MENU b utton. The menu will be displa y ed. 2. Press the SELECT b utton to select [SETUP] and press the ENTER b utton. The [GENERAL] screen will be displa yed.
30 3. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) Adjusting with the Auto Keystone Function The A uto K eystone correction f eature will correct the ver tical distor tion of a projected image on the screen. No special operation required. Just put the projector on a flat surf ace.
31 3. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) Optimizing Computer Signal Automatically Adjusting the Image Using Auto Adjust Optimizing a computer image automatically . Press the A UTO ADJ . b utton to optimize a computer image automatically . This adjustment ma y be necessar y when you connect y our computer for the first time.
32 3. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) 7 T urning off the Pr ojector T o turn off the projector: SELECT MENU E XI T E N TE R STA TUS LAMP AUTO ADJ. SOURCE ENTER EXIT MENU UP MAGNIFY PAGE OFF POWER ON PIC-MUTE DOWN 1. Fir st, press the (PO WER) button on the projector cabinet or the PO WER OFF b utton on the remote con- trol.
33 3. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) After Use Preparation: Make sure that the pr ojector is turned off. 1. Unplug the po wer cable. 2. Disconnect an y other cables. 3. Retract adjustable tilt f oot if extended. 4. Co ver the lens with the lens cap.
34 1 T urning off the Image and Sound Press the PIC-MUTE button to tur n off the image and sound for a shor t period of time. Press again to restore the image and sound. NOTE: • Even though the image is turned off, the menu still remains on the screen.
35 4. Convenient Features Changing Lamp Mode This f eature enables y ou to select two brightness modes of the lamp: Normal and Eco modes. The lamp lif e can be e xtended by using the Eco mode . T o change to the [ECO] mode, do the follo wing: 1. Press the LAMP MODE b utton on the remote contr ol to display [LAMP MODE] screen.
36 4. Convenient Features Pr eve nt in g t he U na ut ho ri z ed U se o f th e P r ojec to r [S E CU RI TY ] A k e yword can be set f or your projector using the Men u to a v oid operation b y an unauthorized user . When a k eyw ord is set, tur ning on the projector will display the K eyword input screen.
37 4. Convenient Features 7. T ype in the same combination of SELECT buttons and press the ENTER b utton. The confirmation screen will be displayed.
38 4. Convenient Features T o disable the SECURITY function: 1. Press the MENU b utton. The menu will be displa y ed. 2. Select [SETUP] → [INST ALLA TION] → [SECURITY] and press the ENTER button. The OFF/ON menu will be displa y ed. 3. Select [OFF] and press the ENTER b utton.
39 4. Convenient Features 30˚ 30˚ Using the Optional Remote Mouse Receiver (NP01MR) The optional remote mouse receiver enables you to operate your computer’ s mouse functions from the remote control. It is a great con venience f or clicking through your computer-gener ated presentations.
40 4. Convenient Features Operating y our computer’ s mouse from the remote contr ol Y ou can operate y our computer’ s mouse from the remote control. P AGE UP/DO WN Button: scrolls the vie wing area of the windo w or to mov e to the pre vious or ne xt slide in P ower- P oint on your computer .
41 4. Convenient Features 7 Network Setting by Using an HTTP Br owser Overview Connecting the projector to a network allows the Aler t Mail setting ( → page 43 ) and the projector control from a computer via the network. T o perform the projector control from a web browser , you must hav e an exclusiv e application installed on your com- puter .
42 4. Convenient Features Network Settings http://<the projector’ s IP address> /index.html DHCP .................................. Enabling this option automatically assigns an IP address to the projector from your DHCP server .
43 4. Convenient Features Alert Mail Setting http:// <the projector’ s IP address>/lanconfig.html This option notifies your computer of an error message via e-mail when using wired LAN. An error message notification will be sent when the projector lamp has reached the end of its usable lif e or an error occurs in the projector .
44 4. Convenient Features Using the VGA Signal Cable to Operate the Projector (V irtual Remote) Overview The projector supports DDC/CI (Display Data Channel Command Interf ace) that is a standard interf ace fo r bidirect ional communication between displa y/projector and computer .
45 5. Using On-Scr een Menu 1 Using the Menus NOTE: The on-screen menu may not be displayed correctly while interlaced motion video image is projected.
46 5. Using On-Screen Menu 2 Menu Elements Slide bar Solid triangle T ab Radio button High Altitude symbol Menu windows or dialog bo xes typically have the f ollowing elements: Highlight ............................. Indicates the selected menu or item.
47 5. Using On-Screen Menu List of Menu Items Some menu items are not a vailab le depending on the input source. Menu Item Default Options SOURCE COMPUTER1 * COMPUTER2(DIGIT AL) * COMPUTER2(ANALOG.
48 5. Using On-Screen Menu SETUP OPTIONS(1) A UT O ADJUST NORMAL OFF , NORMAL, FINE F AN MODE A UT O A UTO , HIGH, HIGH AL TITUDE SIGNAL SELECT COMPUTER1 RGB/ COMPONENT RGB/COMPONENT , RGB, COMPONENT COMPUTER2 (ANALOG) RGB/ COMPONENT RGB/COMPONENT , RGB, COMPONENT VIDEO A UT O A UTO , NTSC3.
49 5. Using On-Screen Menu Menu Descriptions & Functions [SOURCE] COMPUTER1 Selects the computer connected to your COMPUTER 1 IN input connector . NOTE: • When the component input signal is connected to the COMPUTER 1 IN connector , select [COMPUTER1].
50 5. Using On-Screen Menu Menu Descriptions & Functions [ADJUST] [PICTURE] [PRESET] This function allows y ou to select optimized settings f or your projected image. Y ou can adjust neutral tint f or y ellow , cyan or magenta. There are six f actor y presets optimized f or v arious types of images.
51 5. Using On-Screen Menu [GENERAL] Storing Y our Customized Settings [REFERENCE] This function allows y ou to store your customiz ed settings in [PRESET 1] to [PRESET 6]. First, select a base preset mode from [REFERENCE], then set [GAMMA CORRECTION] and [COLOR TEMPERA- TURE].
52 5. Using On-Screen Menu [RESET] The settings and adjustments f or [PICTURE] will be returned to the f actor y settings with the exception of the f ollowing; Preset numbers and [REFERENCE] within the [PRESET] screen. The settings and adjustments under [DET AIL SETTINGS] within the [PRESET] screen that are not currently selected will not be reset.
53 5. Using On-Screen Menu Adjusting Horizontal/V er tical P osition [HORIZONT AL/VERTICAL] Adjusts the image location horizontally and vertically . - An image can be distor ted dur ing the adjustment of [CLOCK] and [PHASE].
54 5. Using On-Screen Menu Selecting Aspect Ratio [ASPECT RA TIO] The term “aspect ratio” refers to the ratio of width to height of a projected image . The projector automatically determines the incoming signal and displays it in its appropriate aspect ratio .
55 5. Using On-Screen Menu Sample image when the appropriate aspect ratio is automaticall y determined NP600/NP500/NP400 [Computer signal] Aspect ratio of incoming signal 4:3 5:4 16:9 15:9 16:10 Sampl.
56 5. Using On-Screen Menu Adjusting the V ertical P osition of Image [POSITION] (not av ailable on NP500W) (only when [16:9], [15:9], or [16:10] is selected f or [ASPECT RA TIO]) When [16:9], [15:9], or [16:10] is selected in [ASPECT RA TIO], the image is displayed with blac k borders on the top and bottom.
57 5. Using On-Screen Menu Menu Descriptions & Functions [SETUP] [GENERAL] Enabling A uto Keystone [A UT O KEYST ONE] This f eature allows the projector to detect its tilt and correct v er tical distor tion automatically . T o tur n on the A UT O KEYSTONE f eature, select [ON].
58 5. Using On-Screen Menu Using the Wall Color Correction [W ALL COLOR] This function allows f or quick adaptive color correction in applications where the screen material is not white.
59 5. Using On-Screen Menu Selecting Menu Language [LANGU A GE] Y ou can choose one of 21 languages f or on-screen instructions. NOTE: Y our setting will not be affected even when [RESET] is done from the menu. [MENU] Selecting Menu Color [COLOR SELECT] Y ou can choose between two options f or menu color : COLOR and MONOCHROME.
60 5. Using On-Screen Menu [INST ALLA TION] Selecting Projector Orientation [ORIENT A TION] This reorients your image for your type of projection. The options are: desktop front projection, ceiling rear projection, desktop rear projection, and ceiling front projection.
61 5. Using On-Screen Menu Disabling the Cabinet Buttons [CONTR OL P ANEL LOCK] This option turns on or off the CONTROL P ANEL LOCK function. NOTE: • This CONTROL P ANEL LOCK does not affect the remote control functions.
62 5. Using On-Screen Menu Setting ID to the Projector [CONTR OL ID] (A vailable only when the optional remote contr ol NP02RC is used) Y ou can operate mult iple projec tors separ atel y and indep enden tly with the sing le remote control that has the CONTR OL ID function.
63 5. Using On-Screen Menu [OPTIONS(1)] Setting A uto Adjust [A UT O ADJUST] This feature sets the Auto Adjust mode so that the computer signal can be automatically or manually adjusted for noise and stability . Y ou can automatically make adjustment in tw o wa ys: [NORMAL] and [FINE].
64 5. Using On-Screen Menu Selecting Signal Format [SIGNAL SELECT] [COMPUTER1], [COMPUTER2(ANALOG)] Allows you to ch oose [COMPUTER1], or [CO MPUTER2(ANALOG)] for an RGB source such as a computer , or [COMPONENT] f or a component video source such as a D VD play er .
65 5. Using On-Screen Menu [OPTIONS(2)] Using Off Timer [OFF TIMER] 1. Select y our desired time between 30 minutes and 16 hour s: OFF , 0:30, 1:00, 2:00, 4:00, 8:00, 12:00, 16:00. 2. Press the ENTER b utton on the remote contr ol. 3. The remaining time starts counting down.
66 5. Using On-Screen Menu T urning On the Projector By Appl ying Computer Signal [A UT O PO WER ON(COMP1)] When the projector is in Standby mode , applying a computer signal from a computer connected to the COMPUTER1 IN input will power on the projector and sim ultaneously project the computer’ s image.
67 5. Using On-Screen Menu 7 Menu Descriptions & Functions [INFO.] Displa ys the status of the current signal and lamp usage. This item has four pages. The information included is as f ollows: TIP: Pressing the HELP button on the remote control will show the [INFO.
68 5. Using On-Screen Menu [SOURCE] [SOURCE INDEX] [HORIZONT AL FREQUENCY] [VER TICAL FREQUENCY] [SIGNAL TYPE] [VIDEO TYPE] [SYNC TYPE] [SYNC POLARITY] [SCAN TYPE] [WIRED LAN] [PROJECT OR NAME] [MA C .
69 5. Using On-Screen Menu Menu Descriptions & Functions [RESET] Returning to Factory Default [RESET] The RESET feature allows y ou to change adjustments and settings to the f actor y preset for a (all) source (s) e xcept the f ollowing: [CURRENT SIGNAL] Resets the adjustments f or the current signal to the f actor y preset le v els.
70 6. Maintenance S EL E C T M E N U E X I T E N T E R ST AT U S L A M P A UTOA D J . S O U R C E F O C U S Thi s s ect ion de scri bes th e s imp le mai nt ena nce pr oce dur es y ou sh oul d f ollo w to c lea n t he filt er s a nd rep lac e t he lam p .
71 6. Maintenance 3. Reinstall the ne w filter cover (2 locations). • Inser t the filter cov er until you f eel click. 4. Clear the filter hour s used. T o reset the filter usage time, from the menu, select [RESET] → [CLEAR FIL TER HOURS]. ( → page 69 f or resetting the filter usage time.
72 6. Maintenance Replacing the Lamp When the lamp reaches the end of its lif e, the LAMP indicator in the cabinet will b link red. Even though the lamp ma y still be working, replace the lamp to maintain the optimal projector perf ormance. After replacing the lamp, be sure to clear the lamp hour meter .
73 6. Maintenance 2. Remo ve the lamp housing. (1) Loosen the two screws securing the lamp housing until the phillips scre wdriver goes into a freewheeling condi - tion. • The two screws are not remov able. • There is an interlock on this case to prev ent the r isk of electrical shock.
74 6. Maintenance 5. Connect the supplied po wer cable, turn on the Main P ower switch and turn on the pr ojector . 6. Finall y , select the menu → [RESET] → [CLEAR LAMP HOURS] to reset the lamp usa ge hours.
75 7. Appendix 1 T r oubleshooting This section helps you resolv e problems you ma y encounter while setting up or using the projector. Indicator Messages Power Indicator Indicator Condition Pr ojector Condition Note Off The main power is off – Blinking light Green 0.
76 7. Appendix Common Problems & Solutions ( → “P ower/Status/Lamp Indicator” on page 75 .) Does not turn on or shut down Will turn off No picture Picture suddenly becomes dark Color tone or.
77 7. Appendix If there is no picture, or the picture is not display ed correctly . • P ower on process f or the projector and the PC . Be sure to connect the projector and notebook PC while the projector is in standby mode and before turning on the power to the notebook PC .
78 7. Appendix Specifications This section provides technical inf or mation about projector’ s perf ormance. Model Number NP600/NP500/NP400/NP500W Optical NP600/NP500/NP400 NP500W LCD P anel NP 600/ NP50 0: 0.63 inch LCD with Micro Lens Arr a y (Aspect Ratio 4:3) NP400: 0.
79 7. Appendix P ower Requirement NP600/NP500/NP400: 100–240V A C , 50/60Hz NP600G/NP500G/NP400G: 200–240V AC , 50/60Hz NP500W: 100–240V A C , 50/60Hz NP500WG: 200–240V AC , 50/60Hz Input Current NP600: 3.8–1.5A NP500/NP400: 3.5–1.4A NP600G: 1.
80 7. Appendix SELECT MENU E XI T EN TE R STATUS LAMP AUTO ADJ. SOURCE FOCUS 263 (10.4") 78 (3.1") 108.5 (4.3") 55.3 (2.2") 76 (3.0") 308 (12.
81 7. Appendix Mini D-Sub 15 Pin Connector Pin Assignments of D-Sub COMPUTER Input Connector Signal Le vel Video signal : 0.7Vp-p (Analog) Sync signal : TTL le vel 5 1 4 2 3 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 6 9 7 8 * Only COMPUTER 1 input connector suppor ted.
82 7. Appendix Compatible Input Signal List Horizontal: 15KHz to 100KHz (RGB: 24KHz or ov er) V er tical: 50Hz to 120Hz Signal Resolution (Dots) F requency H. (kHz) Refresh Rate (Hz) VIDEO NTSC - * 15.7 59.9 P AL - * 15.6 50.0 P AL60 - * 15.7 60.0 SECAM - * 15.
83 7. Appendix NOTE: Contact your local dealer for a full list of the PC Control Codes if needed. Cable Connection Communication Protocol Baud rate .........................................19200 bps Data length ......................................8 bits Parity .
84 7. Appendix No image is displayed from your PC or video equipment to the projector . Still no image even though you connect the projector to the PC first, then start the PC. Enabling your notebook PC’ s signal output to the projector . • A combination of function keys will enable/disable the exter - nal display.
85 7. Appendix In the space below please describe your problem in detail. Information on application and environment where your projector is used Projector Model number: Serial No.
86 7. Appendix T ravelCar e Guide T ravelCare - a service for international travelers This product is eligible for “T ra velCare”, NEC’s unique international warranty . Please note that T rav elCare cov era ge diff ers in par t from cov era ge under the warranty included with the product.
87 7. Appendix Hyosung ITX Co ., Ltd. Ad dr es s: 1st Fl., Ire B/D . #2, 4Ga, Y angpy eng-Dong, Y oungdeungpo-Gu, Seoul, K orea 150-967 T elephone: +82 2 2163 4193 F ax Line: +82 2 2163 4196 Email Address: mone ybear@h yosung.com (Regions Cov ered) South K orea Lenso Communication Co .
88 7. Appendix T O: NEC or NEC’ s Authorized Service Station: FM: (Company & Name with signature) Dear Sir (s), I would like to apply your T rav elCare Ser vice Program based on attached registr.
89 7. Appendix 5. Loan Service Charges and Conditions: Upon acceptance of this NEC Projector, Customer agrees to assume liability for this loan unit. The current cost of use of this loan unit is US$200 for 12 calendar days .
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