NEC GT6000 user manual Using On-ScreenMenu, 8-29, Projector Information, Test Pattern

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8. Using On-Screen Menu

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Filter Usage, Projector Usage, Projector ID

Signal Type, Video Type, Sync Type, Interlace, Direct Key

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Projector Information

Displays the information for your projector such as lamp usage, filter usage, version number and others. This dialog box has three pages.

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Version (BIOS/Firmware/Data/FPGA)

Test Pattern

Remaining Lamp 1 Time, Remaining Lamp 2 Time, Lamp 1 Hour

Meter, Lamp 2 Hour Meter

NOTE: The progress indicator shows the percentage of remaining bulb life.

The value informs you of the amount of lamp 1 and 2 respectively.

When the remaining lamp time reaches 0, the Remaining Lamp Time bar indica- tor changes from 0% to 100 hours and starts counting down. If the remaining lamp time reaches 0 hour, the projector will not turn on.

Type

Lamp life (H)

Model

 

 

Normal

Eco

 

 

 

 

 

 

Standard lamp

2000H

3000H

GT60LP

 

 

 

 

Extended life lamp

4500H

GT60LPS

 

 

 

 

NOTE: The Standard lamp life is typically 2000 hours in Normal mode (3000 hours in Eco mode).

The lamp life, however, may be decreased under certain conditions and the lamp could reach end of life within the specified time.

Press to display the test pattern. Pressing this button sequen- tially selects 10 test patterns for each red, green and blue.

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Contents GT6000/GT5000 LCD Projector User’s ManualPrecautions Important InformationImportant Safeguards InstallationLamp Replacement Power SupplyCleaning Fire and Shock PrecautionsTable of Contents z Whats in the Box? Introductionv Remote Control Features x Introduction to the ProjectorProjector InformationImportant1. Introduction z Whats in the Box? 1. Introduction x Introduction to the Projector1. Introduction c Getting to Know Your Projector Attaching and Removing the Terminal Covers1. Introduction Depression for foot 4 locations1. Introduction Carrying the ProjectorTop Features Terminal Panel Features 1. Introduction6.SC. TRIGGER Mini Jack 10111. Introduction v Remote Control Features 1. Introduction1-11 27 281. Introduction 10. UNDOOperating Range for Wireless Remote Control Remote Control PrecautionsRemote Control Battery Installation 1. Introduction1-13 Using the Remote Control in Wired Operation1. Introduction AUDIO OUTx Lens Shift Adjustable Range Installationz Setting Up Your Projector c Optional Lens InstallationScreen Size and Projection Distance 2. Installationz Setting Up Your Projector HeightGT06RLB 2. InstallationThrow distance Desktop/Front 2. Installation x Lens Shift Adjustable RangeMaximum Possible Range for GT12ZLB/GT20ZL/GT48ZLB VerticalDesktop/Front0.32V Vertical 2. InstallationLens Shift Adjustable Range continued Ceiling/Front2. Installation c Optional Lens Installation Before installation2. Installation e Secure the 4 screws using the hexagonal driver2. Installation For installing the GT12ZLB2. Installation SLOT12-10 2. InstallationFor installing the GT06RLB PC CeSecure the 2 screws using the hexagonal driver 2. Installatione Secure the 4 screws using the hexagonal driver 2-112-12 2. InstallationTo adjust Connecting Your PC or Macintosh Computer 2. Installation v Making ConnectionsWhen Viewing a DVI Digital Signal Connecting to RGB 1 IN connectors BNC2-14 2. InstallationConnecting an External Monitor To connect SCART output RGB2-15 2. InstallationConnecting Your DVD Player DVD player2-16 2. InstallationConnecting Your VCR or Laser Disc Player VIDEO2-17 2. InstallationConnecting to a Network Example of LAN connection2-18 2. InstallationConnecting the Supplied Power Cable Projecting an Image Basic OperationStandby or Idle 3. Projecting an Imagez Turning on the Projector Flashing for3. Projecting an Image c Adjusting the Picture Size and PositionUsing the menu x Selecting a Sourcev Correcting the Horizontal and Vertical Tips on Adjusting Focus3. Projecting an Image Keystone Distortion 3D ReformWhen using the remote control or cabinet buttons 3. Projecting an Imageb Optimizing RGB Picture Automatically n Turning Up or Down Volume3. Projecting an Image To turn off the projector 3. Projecting an Imagem Turning off the Projector Convenient Features x Enlarging and Moving a Picture 4. Convenient Featuresz Turning Off the Image and Sound c Getting the On-lineHelp and Informationb Using the USB HUB Function 4. Convenient Featuresv Using the USB Mouse Operate the PC mouse using the USB mousem Making Freehand Drawings on a Projected 4. Convenient Featuresn Changing Background Logo Image ChalkBoardCustom memory 4. Convenient Features Lens MemoryReference memory playback Using the Viewerz Making the Most out of the Viewer Function z Making the Most out of the Viewer Function 5. Using the ViewerFeatures Easy to useFolder 5. Using the ViewerWhen the tool bar is not displayed x Operating the Viewer Function from theViewing Digital Images 5. Using the ViewerAuto Play Mode PreparationsDeleting Captured Images 5. Using the ViewerUsing the PC Card Files Fucntion PC Card Files Using the Projector in a Network z END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT 6. Using the Projector in a Network6.Limitations of Warranty 1.TermProjector Easy Connection Settings 6. Using the Projector in a NetworkContents of the Supplied CD-ROM xIntroductionResolution 6. Using the Projector in a Networkwhen used c Supported ProjectorsWhen Using a Network Environment 6. Using the Projector in a Networkv Equipment Connections and Settings Settings at the Projector SideInstallation 6. Using the Projector in a Networkb Software Installation UninstallingDynamic Image Utility 6. Using the Projector in a Networkn Starting/Exiting the Software Start the SoftwareCheck Points 6. Using the Projector in a NetworkmTroubleshooting CountermeasuresCountermeasures 6. Using the Projector in a NetworkCheck Points Check PointsCheck Points 6. Using the Projector in a Network6-10 CountermeasuresCheck Points 6. Using the Projector in a Network6-11 CountermeasuresSetting Up for Double Stacking in Link Mode z-1.Assigning Projector IDs 7. Setting Up for Double Stacking in Link Modez Stacking and Connecting the Projectors Recommended Throw Distances for Double Stack 7. Setting Up for Double Stacking in Link ModeThrow Distances for Optional Lenses z-2.Stacking the Projectors7. Setting Up for Double Stacking in Link Mode z-3.Hookupv Link Mode Setting 7. Setting Up for Double Stacking in Link Modex Adjusting and Registering Signals to Be Projected7. Setting Up for Double Stacking in Link Mode b List of Menu Items Available in Link ModeUsing On-ScreenMenu z Basic Menu Operation 8. Using On-ScreenMenuUsing the Menus Customizing the Menu8. Using On-ScreenMenu x List of Direct Button Combinations8. Using On-ScreenMenu c Menu tree 8. Using On-ScreenMenu Advanced Menu Source Select Adjust Source Sound8. Using On-ScreenMenu Advanced Menu Source Select Adjust Source SoundEntry Edit Command 8. Using On-ScreenMenuUsing the Entry List v Menu Descriptions & FunctionsVideo Adjust not available for RGB 8. Using On-ScreenMenuAdjust Source YTR AdjustmentSplit Mode 8. Using On-ScreenMenuSweetVision DeinterlaceAdjusting White Balance 8. Using On-ScreenMenuAdjusting Color Temperature Selecting Base SettingSignal Type 8. Using On-ScreenMenuSignal Level Volume/Bass/TrebleUsing 3D Reform 8. Using On-ScreenMenuRef. Adjust 8-12All Data /Current Signal 8. Using On-ScreenMenuFactory Default Projector OptionsSelecting Menu Display Time 8. Using On-ScreenMenu8-14 PagePage Setting Viewer Options Viewer Options 8. Using On-ScreenMenuSetup Setting Mouse Button and Sensitivity Mouse8-16 8. Using On-ScreenMenuPage Selecting Signal Format Signal Select Selecting Operation Mode Operation Mode SelectEnabling Last Memory Last Memory 8. Using On-ScreenMenu8-17 Page8-18 8. Using On-ScreenMenuLamp Settings Link ModeLAN Mode 8. Using On-ScreenMenu8-19 Advanced 8. Using On-ScreenMenu8-20 8-21 8. Using On-ScreenMenuWEP for Wireless only Mail 8. Using On-ScreenMenu8-22 2. Setting the Seamless Switch function 8. Using On-ScreenMenuSeamless Switch GT6000 only 8-238-24 8. Using On-ScreenMenuSetting a Password DeleteSecurity 8. Using On-ScreenMenu8-25 To register a PC card as a protect keyOn/Off Timer 8. Using On-ScreenMenuTimer ToolsDisabling the On or Off Timer 8. Using On-ScreenMenuEnabling the On or Off Timer Deleting the On or Off Timer settingsUsing PC Card Files 8. Using On-ScreenMenuUsing Capture GT5000 only Using ChalkBoardProjector Information 8. Using On-ScreenMenu8-29 Test Patternc Cleaning the Cabinet and the Lens Maintenancex Replacing or Cleaning the Filter z Replacing the LampTo replace the lamp 9. Maintenancez Replacing the Lamp InterlockTo clean the filter 9. Maintenancex Replacing or Cleaning the Filter To replace the filter9. Maintenance c Cleaning the Cabinet and the LensAppendix Reader Support 10. Appendixz USB Memory Device or USB Memory Card 10-2Status Indicator 10. Appendix xTroubleshootingPower Indicator Lamp 1/2 Indicator10. Appendix Common Problems & SolutionsProblem 10-410-5 •Power on process for the projector and the PC10. Appendix Model Number 10. Appendix cSpecifications10-6 GT6000/GT5000Mechanical 10. Appendix10-7 Mini D-Sub15 Pin Connector 10. Appendix v Cabinet Dimensionsb Pin Assignments of D-SubRGB Input Connector 10-810. Appendix n Compatible Input Signal List 10-9Pin No 10. Appendix m REMOTE 1 Connector10-10 SHORT/OPEN10. Appendix Using Software KeyboardPC Control Connector D-SUB9P PC Control Codes and Cable Connection10-12 ⁄0Operation Using an HTTP Browser10. Appendix OverviewRGB1 10. Appendix10-13 HOW LONG IS THE WARRANTY LIMITED WARRANTY USA and Canada onlyNEC SOLUTIONS’ PROJECTOR PRODUCTS WHAT IS COVERED AND WHAT IS NOT COVEREDDECLARATION OF CONFORMITY