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6. Using On-Screen Menu

Using Software Keyboard to enter an encryption key

1.Select one of [Key 1], [Key 2], [Key 3] and [Key 4] and press the ENTER button. The software keyboard will be displayed.

2.Use the SELECT  button to select one key and press the ENTER button.

3.After finishing entering the WEP key, use the SELECT  button to select [OK] and press the EN-

TER button.

The software keyboard will disappear.

When [WPA-PSK] or [WPA2-PSK] is selected in [SECURITY TYPE]:

WPA-PSK

Uses WPA-PSK encryption mode for more secure transmission than WEP.

WPA2-PSK

Uses WPA2-PSK encryption mode for more secure transmission than WPA.

*WPA-PSK (TKIP) provides stronger security than WEP where encryption keys are automatically changed, also providing simple authentication, WPA, PSK and TKIP stand for Wi-Fi Protected Access, Pre-Shared Key and Temporal Key Integrity Protocol respectively.

ENCRYPTION TYPE:

Select [TKIP] or [AES].

KEY:

Enter encryption key when selecting [WPA-PSK] or [WPA2-PSK] is selected in [SECU-

 

RITY TYPE]. Key length must be eight or greater and 63 or less.

[Domain]

 

Host Name

Type in a hostname. Up to 60 alphanumeric characters can be used.

Domain Name

Type in domain name of the network connected to the projector. Up to 60 alphanumeric characters can be

 

used.

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Contents NP3150/NP2150/NP1150 Information on USB Wireless LAN Safety Cautions PrecautionsDOC Compliance Notice for Canada only Important Information Disposing of your used product Important Safeguards InstallationIii Important Information RF Interference for USA onlyImportant Information Fire and Shock Precautions Remote Control Precautions Lamp ReplacementLamp Characteristic Important InformationImportant Information About High Altitude mode USB Wireless LAN UnitFCC Compliance Regulatory Information/DisclaimersVii Viii Table of Contents Table of Contents Installation Using On-Screen Menu  Using the MenusXii Introduction  What’s in the Box?Features you’ll enjoy  Introduction to the ProjectorIntroduction Congratulations on Your Purchase of the ProjectorAbout this user’s manual Preventing unauthorized use of the projector Part Names of the Projector Front/TopRear Introduction Bottom Carrying the ProjectorIntroduction To lock the carrying handle Introduction Top Features Lights when a USB memory is inserted into the USB portIntroduction Terminal Panel Features  Part Names of the Remote Control Flashes when any button is pressedLaser Pointer Infrared Transmitter Remote jack →Introduction Battery Installation Operating Range for Wireless Remote ControlIntroduction Using the Remote Control in Wired Operation Remote200 Installation and Connections Connecting Your PC or Macintosh Computer Making Connections Enabling the computer’s external displayWhat is HDCP/HDCP technology? Installation and Connections Connecting an External Monitor Monitor OUTComponent Video cable not supplied Installation and Connections Connecting to a Network Projector control featurePicture transmission feature Using WindowsVista Installation and Connections Example of LAN connection Example of wired LAN connectionExample of wireless LAN connection Network Type → Ad Hoc About Direct Power Off  Turning on the Projector Remove the lens capProjecting an Image Basic Operation To select a menu language, follow these stepsPress the Enter button to execute the selection Detecting the Signal Automatically Using the Remote Control Selecting a Source  Adjusting the Picture Size and Position Rotate the lens shift dial Do not over rotate it or it may breakFinely adjusting the size of an image Zoom lever Rotate the focus ring to make focus adjustmentProjecting an Image Basic Operation Adjusting the Tilt Foot Lift the front edge of the projector Correcting Keystone Distortion Projecting an Image Basic Operation  Adjusting Volume Up & Down Adjusting the Image Using Auto Adjust Optimizing an RGB Image Automatically  Using the Laser Pointer Setting the function switchSwitch Preparation Make sure that the main power is turned off  Turning off the Projector After Use To turn off the projector Turning Off the Image and Sound  Freezing a Picture Enlarging and Moving a Picture  Changing Lamp Mode Convenient FeaturesPress the Help button on the remote control  Getting Integrated Help Using a USB Mouse Operate the Menus using the USB mouseMouse Cursor  Using the Optional Remote Mouse Receiver NP01MR Connecting the remote mouse receiver to your computerWhen operating a computer via the remote mouse receiver When connecting using the USB portAbout Drag Mode Point on your computerMoves the mouse cursor on your computer Works as the mouse left buttonCornerstone Press the 3D Reform button twiceConfirmation screen is displayed Adjustable ranges for 3D Reform are as follows Using Picture in Picture PIP Function From the menu you can select Setup → Basic → PIPPress the PIP button on the remote control Viewing a sub picture in the main picturePress the PIP button again to display the main picture only  Preventing Unauthorized Use of the Projector Assigning a Keyword for the first timeConvenient Features Convenient Features Checking If Security is enabled Press the Power ON/STANDBY buttonPress the Menu button Convenient Features Disabling the Security  Limiting Access Level to Available Menu Items Account can access the Basic menuFrom the menu, select Setup → Basic → Logoff Select YES Logging OnConvenient Features Creating or Adding a User Enter a user name, user type, and passwordSelect Create Change the settings and select OK Deleting a UserSelect a user name you wish to edit Select Edit Select a user name you wish to delete Select DeleteOperation Using an Http Browser OverviewPreparation Before Use Handling of the Address for Operation via a BrowserConvenient Features Structure of the Http Server Switches to a LAN signal Displays the remaining life of the lamp as a percentageDisplays how many hours the lamp has been used Displays how many hours the filter has been usedChanging the resolution of Windows Vista screen to 1024 x Operation EnvironmentWindows Vista should be satisfied Setting the Projector to Network Projector Input Mode Click OKClick Yes Projecting the Image with Network Projector Click → Search for a projector recommendedClick NP3150 Series Exiting the Network Projector Operation Click ConnectUsing the Projector to Operate Your Computer via a Network Remote DesktopSetting the Remote Access Checking the IP address on Windows VistaStarting the Remote Desktop TIP Convenient Features Exiting the Remote Desktop  Making the Most out of the Viewer Function  Saving data to a USB memory deviceUsing the Viewer  Operating the Viewer Function from the Projector playbackProjecting slides Viewer Operating Viewer MenuThumbnail screen Using the Viewer Setting Option for Viewer Thumbnails menuUsing the Viewer Exiting Viewer  Changing Background Logo  Using the Menus Changes are stored until you adjust it againUsing On-Screen Menu Using Advanced menu and Basic menu Entering alphanumeric characters by using Software KeyboardWhen using the remote control When using the mouseUsing On-Screen Menu  Menu treeCeiling REAR, Desktop REAR, Ceiling Front  Menu Elements Displays a list of signals. →  Menu Descriptions & Functions SourceComputer 1 Computer 3 RGB DigitalUsing On-Screen Menu Entry List Using the Entry List Entering the Currently Projected Signal into the Entry ListCopy Source Name Input TerminalLock Skip Menu Descriptions & Functions Adjust Picture ModePreset Saves all the settings of Picture for each inputUsing On-Screen Menu Detail Settings Standard color valuesCreates a high-contrast picture Natural Natural reproduction of the picture Black DetailReset BrightnessSharpness ColorThis allows you to manually adjust Clock and Phase Evident when part of your image appears to be shimmeringUse Phase only after the Clock is complete Adjusts the image location horizontally and vertically Select overscan percentage 0%, 5% and 10% for signalSelecting Overscan Percentage Overscan Using On-Screen Menu Selecting Aspect Ratio Aspect Ratio For VideoFor RGB Using Noise Reduction Noise Reduction VideoAdjusting Contrast Enhancement Contrast Enhacement Sound Controlling Sound Volume/Bass/Treble/BalanceEnabling 3D Surround 3D Surround  Menu Descriptions & Functions Setup Basic Selecting Keystone Mode KeystoneUsing On-Screen Menu Selecting Cornerstone Mode Cornerstone Using the PIP FunctionSetting Lamp Mode to Normal or Eco Lamp Mode Using On-Screen Menu Using Off Timer Off Timer Setting Mouse Pointer, Button and Sensitivity MouseUsing On-Screen Menu Logging Off Your Projector Logoff Selecting Menu Language LanguageUsing On-Screen Menu Selecting Menu Color Color Select Selecting Menu Display Time Menu Display TimeSelecting a Color or Logo for Background Background Selecting Interval Time for Filter Message Filter MessagePage Selecting Aspect Ratio and Position for Screen Screen Screen TypeRatio PositionSetting a Password Logo Lock To assign your passwordThis option turns on or off the Control Panel Lock function EntryTo delete your password SeeUsing On-Screen Menu Security Page Security will not be disabled by using Reset To delete USB memory data you registeredInformation on the USB memory device will be deleted Hints on How to Set Up LAN Connection To select a wireless LAN access point100 GeneralUsing On-Screen Menu Projector Name Using Software Keyboard101 102 Subnet MaskGateway Type in 12 numeric characters103 Type and SECURITY. See the Advanced menu later onAdvanced menu Connection required for wireless only 104Security required for wireless only 105Uses 64-bit datalength for secure transmission Compared to use of 64-bit datalength encryptionUsing Software Keyboard to enter an encryption key 106Domain 107 MailSelecting Power-saving in Standby Mode Power indicator Orange light/Status indicator Off108 Turning On or Off Remote Sensor Remote SensorEnabling Power Management Power Management Enabling High Speed Fan Mode Fan Mode109 Enabling Auto Start Auto StartSelecting Signal Format Signal Select Setting Monitor OUT Connector OUT TerminalTOR OUT connector 110 Menu Descriptions & Functions Info 111Usage Time Using On-Screen Menu Source Input Terminal Signal Type Video Type Source Name Entry No112 Indicates the MAC address of the USB Wireless LAN unit 113Indicates the MAC address of the LAN port RJ-45 114  Menu Descriptions & Functions Reset 115 Cleaning or Replacing the Filter To clean the air-filter116 To replace the filter sponge Cleaning the Cabinet and the Lens Maintenance117 Slip the filter cover back until it snaps into place Replacing the Lamp 118To replace the lamp 119 120 121 Example Distance from a 100 screen with the lens NP03ZL Lens Shift Adjustable Range Using Optional Lenses122  Replacing with Optional Lens 123Remove the existing lens from the projector Existing lens will be disengagedUsing Optional Lenses Install the new lens Using the anti-theft screw to prevent theft of the lens124 Insert the lens with the yellow protrusion on top Troubleshooting Indicator Messages125 126 AppendixFor more information contact your dealer 127  Specifications 128Optical ElectricalUSB Wireless LAN Unit 129Mechanical For United States, Canada, and Mexico130 For other countries except United States, Canada and Mexico131 Supported Countries Cabinet Dimensions 132Unit mm/inch Using the Chart  Screen Size and Projection Distance133 134 List of Screen Sizes Pin Assignments of D-Sub Computer 1 Input Connector Mini D-Sub 15 Pin ConnectorPin No RGB Signal Analog YCbCr Signal 135 Compatible Input Signal List Images above flagged with D are supported by digital signal136  PC Control Codes and Cable Connection 137PC Control Codes Cable ConnectionAppendix PC Control Connector D-SUB 9P 138Removing and Attaching the USB Wireless LAN Unit 139140 Tighten the two screwsTroubleshooting Check List Power141 Video and AudioSignal cable Installation environment142 ComputerTravelCare Guide 143144 Asia and Middle East145 Company & Name with signatureCondition of your TravelCare Service Program 146
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