NEC user manual Introduction to the LT75Z Projector, Getting Started, Features you’ll enjoy

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1. INTRODUCTION

Introduction to the LT75Z Projector

This section introduces you to your new LT75Z Projector and describes the features and controls.

Congratulations on Your Purchase of The LT75Z Projector

The LT75Z is one of the very best projectors available today. The LT75Z enables you to project precise images up to 200 inches across (measured diagonally) from your PC or Macintosh computer (desktop or notebook), VCR, DVD player, document camera or a laser disc player.

You can use the projector on a tabletop or cart, you can use the projector to project images from behind the screen, and the projector can be permanently mounted on a ceiling*1. The remote control can be used wirelessly.

Features you’ll enjoy:

Simple set up and operation.

A high-performance 135 watt NSH lamp.

The supplied wireless remote control that operates the pro- jector from the front or rear.

The image can be projected between 30 and 200 inches (measured diagonally).

Keystone correction allows you to correct trapezoidal distor- tion so that the image is square.

You can choose between video modes depending on your source:

"normal" for a typical picture, "natural" for true color repro- duction.

An image can be projected from in front or behind a screen, and the projector can even be installed on the ceiling.

NEC Technologies’ exclusive Advanced AccuBlend intelli- gent pixel blending technology - an extremely accurate im-

age compression technology - offers a crisp image with UXGA (1600×1200) resolution*2.

Supports most IBM VGA, SVGA, XGA*2 , SXGA*2, UXGA*2 Macintosh, component signal (YCbCr / YPbPr) or any other RGB signals within a horizontal frequency range of 15 to 100 kHz and a vertical frequency range of 50 to 120Hz. This includes NTSC, PAL, PAL-N, PAL-M, PAL60, SECAM and NTSC4.43 standard video signals.

NOTE: Composite video standards are as follows:

NTSC: U.S. TV standard for video in U.S. and Canada.

PAL: TV standard used in Western Europe.

PAL-M: TV standard used in Brazil.

PAL-N: TV standard used in Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay.

PAL60: TV standard used for NTSC playback on PAL TVs.

SECAM: TV standard used in France and Eastern Europe.

NTSC4.43: TV standard used in Middle East countries.

You can control the projector with a PC using the PC Con- trol port.

The contemporary cabinet design is light, compact, easy to carry, and complements any office, boardroom or audito- rium.

*1 Do not attempt to mount the projector on a ceiling yourself. The projector must be installed by qualified technicians in order to en- sure proper operation and reduce the risk of bodily injury. In addi- tion, the ceiling must be strong enough to support the projector and the installation must be in accordance with any local building codes. Please consult your dealer for more information.

*2 An XGA image (1024×768), SXGA image (1280×1024) and UXGA image (1600×1200) are converted into an 800×600 crisp image with NEC technology’s Advanced AccuBlend.

Getting Started

The fastest way to get started is to take your time and do ev- erything right the first time. Take a few minutes now to review the user’s manual. This may save you time later on. At the beginning of each section of the manual you’ll find an over- view. If the section doesn’t apply, you can skip it.

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Contents LT75Z RF Interference PrecautionsImportant Information DOC Compliance NoticePower Supply Important SafeguardsInstallation CleaningLamp Replacement Fire and Shock PrecautionsDo not place any liquids on top of your projector Table of Contents Introduction to the LT75Z Projector Features you’ll enjoyIntroduction Getting StartedWhats in the Box? NEC LT75Z ProjectorFront/Side Features Getting to Know Your LT75Z ProjectorRear/Side Features BottomTop Features Terminal Panel Features Remote Control Features Remote Control Battery Installation Remote Control PrecautionsOperating Range Selecting a Location InstallationSetting up Your Projector Screen and Projection DistanceDistance Chart Reflecting the ImageMacintosh Wiring DiagramVCR, DVD Player or IBM VGA or CompatiblesConnecting Your PC or Macintosh Computer Macintosh Desktop typeConnecting Your DVD Player AudioConnecting Your VCR or Laser Disc Player VideoAbout Startup screen Menu Language Select screenConnecting the Power Cable and Turn on the Projector OperationAdjusting the Image Size and the Focus Adjusting the Image Using Auto Adjust Up downUsing the Menus Enlarging and Moving a PictureSub Menu Menu TreeBasic/Advanced Menu ItemsMenu Elements Solid triangle Slide berSource Select VolumeMenu Descriptions & Functions PictureLamp Mode Advanced Options Advanced modeAspect Ratio Video Filter when Auto Adjust is off Position/ Clock when Auto Adjust is offResolution when Auto Adjust is off Factory DefaultColor Management Gamma Correction Advanced modeWhite Balance Advanced mode Projector OptionsSetup Signal SelectPhase manually Information To lock the cabinet buttonsTo unlock the cabinet buttons To replace the lamp MaintenanceReplacing the Lamp Be sure to tighten the screwsTroubleshooting Power/Status Light MessagesCommon Problems & Solutions Optical SpecificationsModel Number ElectricalCabinet Dimensions Mini D-Sub 15 Pin Connector Sub Pin AssignmentsCompatible Input Signal List Cable Connection PC Control Connector DIN-8PPC Control Codes Function Code Data