NEC LT260, LT240 user manual

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INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS ￿ Setting Up the Screen and theProjector <LT240>

B = Vertical distance between lens center and screen center

C = Throw distance

D = Vertical distance between lens center and bottom of screen

α= Throw angle

NOTE: Distances may vary +/-5%.

 

Screen Size

 

B

 

C

 

D

 

α

Diagonal

Width

 

Height

 

Wide – Tele

 

Wide – Tele

inch

inch

 

inch

inch

inch

inch

degree

30

24

 

18

12.6

35.7

-

43.4

3.6

19.4

- 16.2

40

32

 

24

16.8

48.2

-

58.4

4.8

19.2

- 16.0

60

48

 

36

25.2

73.2

-

88.5

7.2

19.0

- 15.9

67

54

 

40

28.1

81.9

-

99.0

8.0

19.0

- 15.9

72

58

 

43

30.2

88.1

- 106.5

8.6

18.9

- 15.8

80

64

 

48

33.6

98.1

- 118.6

9.6

18.9

- 15.8

84

67

 

50

35.3

103.1

- 124.6

10.1

18.9

- 15.8

90

72

 

54

37.8

110.6

- 133.6

10.8

18.9

- 15.8

100

80

 

60

42.0

123.1

- 148.6

12.0

18.8

- 15.8

120

96

 

72

50.4

148.1

- 178.7

14.4

18.8

- 15.8

150

120

 

90

63.0

185.5

- 223.8

18.0

18.8

- 15.7

180

144

 

108

75.6

223.0

- 268.9

21.6

18.7

- 15.7

200

160

 

120

84.0

248.0

- 298.9

24.0

18.7

- 15.7

210

168

 

126

88.2

260.5

- 314.0

25.2

18.7

- 15.7

240

192

 

144

100.8

297.9

- 359.1

28.8

18.7

- 15.7

261

209

 

157

109.7

324.1

- 390.6

31.4

18.7

- 15.7

270

216

 

162

113.4

335.4

- 404.1

32.4

18.7

- 15.7

300

240

 

180

126.1

372.8

- 449.2

36.1

18.7

- 15.7

350

280

 

210

147.1

435.3

- 524.4

42.1

18.7

- 15.7

400

320

 

240

168.1

497.7

- 599.6

48.1

18.7

- 15.7

450

360

 

270

189.1

560.1

- 674.7

54.1

18.7

- 15.7

500

400

 

300

210.1

622.5

- 749.9

60.1

18.6

- 15.7

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Screen Size

 

B

 

C

 

D

 

α

Diagonal

Width

 

Height

 

Wide – Tele

 

Wide – Tele

mm

mm

 

mm

mm

mm

mm

degree

762

610

 

457

320

907

-

1102

91

19.4

- 16.2

1016

813

 

610

426

1224

-

1484

122

19.2

- 16.0

1524

1219

 

914

640

1858

-

2248

183

19.0

- 15.9

1702

1361

 

1021

715

2080

-

2515

204

19.0

- 15.9

1829

1463

 

1097

768

2239

-

2706

219

18.9

- 15.8

2032

1626

 

1219

853

2493

-

3011

244

18.9

- 15.8

2134

1707

 

1280

896

2620

-

3164

256

18.9

- 15.8

2286

1829

 

1372

960

2810

-

3393

274

18.9

- 15.8

2540

2032

 

1524

1067

3127

-

3775

305

18.8

- 15.8

3048

2438

 

1829

1280

3761

-

4538

366

18.8

- 15.8

3810

3048

 

2286

1601

4713

-

5684

458

18.8

- 15.7

4572

3658

 

2743

1921

5664

-

6829

549

18.7

- 15.7

5080

4064

 

3048

2134

6298

-

7593

610

18.7

- 15.7

5334

4267

 

3200

2241

6615

-

7975

641

18.7

- 15.7

6096

4877

 

3658

2561

7567

-

9120

732

18.7

- 15.7

6629

5304

 

3978

2785

8233

-

9922

797

18.7

- 15.7

6858

5486

 

4115

2881

8518

-10265

824

18.7

- 15.7

7620

6096

 

4572

3202

9470

-11411

916

18.7

- 15.7

8890

7112

 

5334

3735

11055

-13320

1068

18.7

- 15.7

10160

8128

 

6096

4269

12641

-15229

1221

18.7

- 15.7

11430

9144

 

6858

4803

14227

-17138

1374

18.7

- 15.7

12700

10160

 

7620

5336

15813

-19046

1526

18.6

- 15.7

E-25

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Contents LT260/LT240/LT220 Introduction to the Projector Features youll enjoyIntroduction Introduction to the Projector Introduction Introduction to the Projector USB ports meet the USB1.1 specification Attaching the lens cap Part Names of the ProjectorRemote Sensor Top Features Introduction Part Names of the Projector Top Features Introduction Part Names of the Projector Top Features Terminal Panel Features Ditional composite video format Page Part Names of the Remote Control Introduction Part Names of the Remote Control Introduction Part Names of the Remote Control Introduction Part Names of the Remote Control Sound without turning off the menu Battery Installation Operating Range Remote Control PrecautionsInstallation and Connections Selecting a Location Setting Up the Screen and the ProjectorThrow Distance and Screen Size Distance ChartPage Page Page Reflecting the Image Making Connections Wiring DiagramTo connect Scart output RGB Connecting Your PC or Macintosh Computer NEC ISS-6020 and ISS-6010 Connecting an External Monitor Connecting Your DVD Player Connecting Your Video EquipmentConnecting Your VCR or Laser Disc Player Turn on the projector and the VCR or laser disc player Connecting the Supplied Power Cable Turning on the Projector Projecting AN ImageProjecting AN Image Turning on the Projector Projecting AN Image Turning on the Projector Selecting the computer or video source Selecting a SourceProjecting AN Image Selecting a Source Adjusting the Picture Size and Position Adjust the Tilt Foot Focus ZoomPress the 3D Reform button on the remote control Confirmation screen is displayed Max ±30 approx. Max ±25 approx. on LT240 Optimizing RGB Picture Automatically Adjusting the Image Using Auto AdjustUsing the Laser Pointer Turning Up or Down VolumeSetting the function switch To turn off the projector Turning off the ProjectorConnecting to your computer for the remote mouse fuction Using the Remote Mouse FunctionWhen using the USB Port Lit red Switching operation mode between computer and pro- jectorDuring Computer mode Turning Off the Image and Sound Using the PointerFreezing a Picture Enlarging and Moving a Picture Getting the On-line Help Operate the Menus using the USB mouse Using a USB MouseChanging Background Logo Convenient Features Changing Background Logo Making Freehand Drawings on a Projected Image ChalkBoard Making the Most out of the Viewer Function FeaturesEasy to use High quality imagesInserting and Removing a PC Card Simple utility software for computerPC Card Type Direction for Inserting the PC CardProjecting slides Viewer Operating the Viewer Function from the Projector playbackPlays back automatically or manually depending on Folder When the tool bar is not displayedSwitching to Slides Directly from Other Input Modes Auto Play ModeViewing Digital Images Select the Capture from the Tools menu Tool bar will appear PreparationsTure function is to press Menu or Cancel button on Deleting Captured Images Using the PC Card Files Fucntion PC Card FilesBasic Menu Operation Using the MenusCustomizing the Menu Default Custom Menu items areUsing ON-SCREEN Menu Basic Menu Operation Advanced Menu Menu treeRGB1 WEP Menu Elements Entering Alphanumeric Characters by Using the Menu Source Select Menu Descriptions & FunctionsVideo ViewerUsing ON-SCREEN Menu Menu Descriptions & Functions Entry Edit Command Using the Entry ListEntry List Jected signal will be also deleted except locked signals Picture not available for Viewer and LAN VolumeSelecting Aspect Ratio not available for Viewer and LAN Image OptionsMasking Unwanted Area Blanking Adjusting Position and ClockSelecting Resolution Selecting Overscan Percentage Selecting Gamma Correction Mode User Adjust when using User 1 toPicture Management Selecting White Peaking Selecting Color Correction not available on LT220Using 3D Reform Selecting Base SettingProjector Options CornerstoneMenu Menu will automatically be turned off in 5 seconds Setup Caption Gives normal Jpeg quality Video and S-VIDEO RGB1/2For consecutive days Using ON-SCREEN Menu Menu Descriptions & Functions Selecting Aspect Ratio and Position for Screen Screen Displays the first found sourceIP Address Setting LAN ModeAutomatically assigns an IP address to the projector Network Type required for wireless only Try you live WEP for Wireless only Mail Sample of a message sent from the projector Status Setting a PasscodeFor Menu For LogoEntry DeleteSecurity To register a PC card as a protect key To delete PC card data you registered If youve lost your registered PC card, proceed as follows Using Capture Using Sleep TimerUsing PC Card Files ToolsContents Using ChalkBoardHelp InformationReturning to Factory Default Replacing the Lamp MaintenanceTo replace the lamp Be sure to tighten the screws Cleaning the Cabinet and the Lens CleaningLens Protector Status Indicator Power IndicatorLamp Indicator TroubleshootingProblem Check These Items Common Problems & SolutionsWhen using the Viewer function Specifications Specifications Appendix Cabinet DimensionsMini D-Sub 15 Pin Connector Pin Assignments of D-Sub RGB Input ConnectorPin No RGB Signal Analog YCbCr Signal Compatible Input Signal List 132 PC Control Codes and Cable Connection PC Control Connector DIN-8PPC Control Codes Cable ConnectionUsing Software Keyboard Overview Operation Using an Http BrowserPreparation Before Use Handling of the Address for Operation via a Browser Structure of the Http Server Increments the color adjustment value Services offered with TravelCare TravelCare a service for international travelersRepair services Replacement product rental serviceTerm of warranty Europe List of TravelCare OutletsOceania North AmericaAsia and Middle East Singapore 145 Application Sheet for TravelCare Service Program Service Options Condition of your TravelCare Service ProgramWarranty Exclusions Loan Service Charges and Conditions NEC SOLUTIONS’ Projector Products Limited Warranty USA and Canada onlyDeclaration of Conformity