NEC Projection Television GT2000 GT2000R User Manual

Graphic Theatre  
MultiSyncGT2000/GT2000R™  
LCD Projector User’s Manual  
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Cleaning  
1. Unplug the LCD projector before cleaning.  
2. Clean the cabinet periodically with a damp cloth. If heavily soiled,  
use a mild detergent. Never use strong detergents or solvents such as  
alcohol or thinner.  
3. Use a blower or lens paper to clean the lens, and be careful not to  
scratch or mar the lens.  
4. Clean the air filter with a vacuum cleaner after every 100 hours of  
operation.  
a. Clean the outside of the filter with a vacuum cleaner.  
b. Do not use water or any other liquid to clean the air filter.  
c. Do not operate your LCD projector without the air filter.  
Lamp Replacement  
• Perform lamp replacement in accordance with the instructions on  
page E-73.  
• Be sure to replace the lamp when the Status light comes on. If you  
continue to use the lamp after 2000 hours of use, the lamp bulb may  
shatter, and pieces of glass may be scattered in the lamp case. Do not  
touch them as the pieces of glass may cause injury. If this happens,  
contact your NEC dealer for lamp replacement.  
• AllowaminimumofONEminutetoelapsebetweenturningthelamp  
off and on. High voltage is applied to the lamp immediately when the  
power is turned on. Therefore turning the power off and quickly back  
on may shorten the life of your lamp and result in damage to your  
LCD projector.  
Fire and Shock Precautions  
1. Ensure that there is sufficient ventilation and that vents are unob-  
structed to prevent the build-up of heat inside your LCD projector.  
Allow at least 3 inches (10cm) of space between your LCD projector  
and a wall.  
2. Prevent foreign objects such as paper clips and bits of paper from  
fallingintoyourLCDprojector. Donotattempttoretrieveanyobjects  
that might fall into your projector. Do not insert any metal objects  
such as a wire or screwdriver into your LCD project. If something  
shouldfallintoyourprojector,disconnectitimmediatelyandhavethe  
object removed by a qualified NEC service person.  
3. Do not place any liquids or plants (which require liquids) on top of  
your LCD projector.  
• Do not look into the lens while the projector is on.  
Serious damage to your eyes could result.  
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ATTENTION  
RISQUE D’ELECTROCUTION NE PAS OUVRIR  
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Cet appareil numérique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences  
du Règlement sur le Matériel Brouilleur du Canada.  
ATTENTION  
Importantes précautions de sécurité  
Pour couper l'alimentation principale, s'assurer de  
retirer la fiche de la prise de courant.  
La prise de courant murale doit être installée le  
plus près possible de l'équipement, et doit être  
facilement accessible.  
Les points suivants sont des précautions de sécurité importantes  
destinées à garantir une longue durée de service du projecteur à  
écran à cristaux liquides (LCD) et afin d’éviter un incendie et des  
risques d’électrocution. S’assurer de lire attentivement ces  
précautions de sécurité et respecter tous les avertissements décrits  
ci-dessous.  
Ce symbole a pour but de prévenir  
l’utilisateur de la présence d’une tension  
dangereuse, non isolée se trouvant à  
l’intérieur de l’appareil. Elle est d’une  
intensité suffisante pour constituer un risque  
d’électrocution. Eviter le contact avec les  
pièces à l’intérieur de cet appareil.  
Ce symbole a pour but de prévenir  
l’utilisateur de la présence d’importantes in-  
structions concernant l’entretien et le  
fonctionnement de cet appareil. Par  
conséquent, elles doivent être lues  
attentivement afin d’éviter des problèmes.  
Installation  
1. Pour un fonctionnement optimal, utiliser le projecteur à écran à  
cristaux liquides (LCD) dans une pièce sombre.  
2. Placer le projecteur à écran à cristaux liquides (LCD) sur une  
surface à niveau et dans un endroit sec exempt de poussières et  
d’humidité.  
3. Ne pas placer le projecteur à écran à cristaux liquides (LCD) en  
plein soleil, près d’appareils ménagers ou d’autres appareils de  
chauffage.  
4. La fumée, la vapeur et l’exposition aux rayons directs du soleil  
risquent de détériorer sérieusement les composantes internes.  
5. Eviter des manipulations brusques lors du déplacement du  
projecteur à écran à cristaux liquides (LCD), car un choc violent  
pourrait endommager les composantes internes.  
AVERTISSEMENT  
AFIN DE REDUIRE LES RISQUES D’INCENDIE OU  
D’ELECTROCUTION, NE PAS EXPOSER CET  
APPAREIL A LA PLUIE OU A LHUMIDITE. AUSSI, NE  
PAS UTILISER LA FICHE POLARISEE AVEC UN  
PROLONGATEUR OU UNE AUTRE PRISE DE COU-  
RANT SAUF SI CES LAMES PEUVENT ETRE INSEREES  
A FOND. NE PAS OUVRIR LE COFFRET, DES  
COMPOSANTES HAUTE TENSION SE TROUVENT A  
L’INTERIEUR. LAISSER A UN PERSONNEL QUALIFIE  
LE SOIN DE REPARER CET APPAREIL.  
6. Ne pas deposer d’objets lourds sur le dessus du projecteur à écran  
à cristaux liquides (LCD).  
7. Lors de l’installation du projecteur à écran à cristaux liquides  
(LCD) au plafond, respecter les instructions suivantes.  
a. Le plafond doit être suffisamment solide pour supporter le  
poids du projecteur à écran à cristaux liquides (LCD) et il  
doit être installé selon les codes de construction locaux.  
b. Le projecteur à écran à cristaux liquides (LCD) doit être  
installé par un personnel qualifié.  
Alimentation  
1. Le projecteur à écran à cristaux liquides (LCD) est conçu pour  
fonctionner à 100-120 ou 220-240VCA 50/60Hz. S’assurer que la  
tension d’alimentation locale satisfait cette exigence avant  
d’utiliser le projecteur.  
2. Manipuler le câble d’alimentation avec précaution et éviter de le  
plier excessivement. Un cordon endommagé risque de provoquer  
une électrocution ou un incendie.  
3. Si le projecteur à écran à cristaux liquides (LCD) n’est pas utilisé  
pendant une période prolongée, retirer la fiche de la prise secteur.  
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Nettoyage  
1. Débrancher le projecteur à écran à cristaux liquides (LCD) de la  
prise d’alimentation avant le nettoyage.  
2. Nettoyer régulièrement le coffret avec un chiffon doux. S’il y a  
des taches tenaces, utiliser une solution d’un détergent doux. Ne  
jamais utiliser de détergents puissants ou des solvants, tel que  
l’alcool ou un diluant pour nettoyer le projecteur à écran à cristaux  
liquides (LCD).  
3. Utiliser un appareil diffuseur chauffant ou du papier de nettoyage  
de lentille disponible dans le commerce pour nettoyer la lentille.  
Ne pas frapper ou rayer la surface de la lentille, car des défauts  
risquent de se produire sur la surface de la lentille.  
4. Nettoyer le filtre à air toutes les 100 heures.  
a. Nettoyer seulement l’extérieur avec un aspirateur.  
b. Ne pas nettoyer le filtre à air avec de l’eau ou un liquide.  
c. Ne pas utiliser le projecteur à écran à cristaux liquides (LCD)  
sans le filtre à air.  
Remplacement de la lampe  
• Effectuer le remplacement de la lampe suivant les instructions de  
la page 75.  
• Assurez-vous de bien remplacer la lampe lorsque le voyant  
d’usure s’allume. Si vous continuez d’utiliser la lampe après 2000  
heures d’utilisation, l’ampoule peut se briser et des brisures de  
verre peuvent être éparpillées dans le compartiment de la lampe.  
Ne les touchez pas car elles peuvent vous blesser. Dans ce cas,  
contactez votre revendeur NEC afin de procéder au remplacement  
de la lampe.  
• Attendez minimum UNE minute après avoir éteint la lampe avant de  
la rallumer. Une haute tension est immédiatement appliquée à la  
lampe quand celle-ci est mise sous tension. Par conséquent, éteindre,  
puis tout de suite rallumer peut abréger la vie de votre lampe et  
endommager votre projecteur LCD.  
Précautions pour éviter un incendie  
ou une électrocution  
1. Une ventilation appropriée doit être assurée afin d’éviter une accu-  
mulation de chaleur à l’intérieur du projecteur à écran à cristaux  
liquides (LCD). S’assurer que les trous de ventilation ne sont pas  
obstrués. Laisser un espace d’au moins 10 cm (quatre pouces) entre  
le projecteur à écran à cristaux liquides (LCD) et les murs.  
2. Eviterquedesobjetsétrangers, desagrafes, desclousetdupapier, par  
exemple, pénètrent à l’intérieur du projecteur à écran à cristaux  
liquides (LCD). Ne pas essayer de récupérer ces objets soi-même ou  
ne pas insérer des objets métalliques, des fils et des tourne-vis, par  
exemple à l’intérieur du projecteur à écran à cristaux liquides (LCD).  
Siunobjettombeàl’intérieurduprojecteuràécranàcristauxliquides  
(LCD), le débrancher immédiatement et contacter un dépanneur  
qualifié pour retirer l’objet.  
3. Ne pas placer des liquides sur le dessus du projecteur à écran à  
cristaux liquides (LCD).  
• Ne regardez pas à l’intérieur de l’objectif lorsque le  
projecteur est en marche. Vous risquez de vous blesser  
gravement aux yeux.  
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LIMITED WARRANTY  
(USA AND CANADA ONLY)  
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NEC MultiSync LCD Projector Products  
1.Removal or installation charges.  
NEC Technologies, Inc. (hereafter NECTECH) warrants this  
product to be free from defects in material and workmanship  
under the following terms.  
2.Costs of initial technical adjustments (set-up), including  
adjustment of user controls. These costs are the responsibil-  
ity of the NECTECH dealer from whom the product was  
purchased.  
This warranty extends only to you, the original purchaser, and  
is not transferable. This warranty extends only to products and  
distributed by us in the U.S.A or Canada.  
3.Payment of shipping charges.  
HOW YOU CAN GET WARRANTY SERVICE  
1.To obtain service on your product, consult the dealer from  
whom you purchased the product.  
HOW LONG IS THE WARRANTY?  
Parts and labor are warranted for (2) two years from the date  
of the first customer purchase. The lamp is warranted for 2000  
hours of operating time or six months, whichever comes first.  
2.Whenever warranty service is required, the original dated  
invoice (or a copy) must be presented as proof of warranty  
coverage. Please be prepared to describe or demonstrate the  
problem to your dealer.  
WHO IS PROTECTED?  
This warranty may be enforced only by the first purchaser.  
3.For the name of the nearest NECTECH authorized service  
center, call NECTECH at 800-836-0655.  
WHAT IS COVERED AND WHAT IS NOT  
COVERED  
Except as specified below, this warranty covers all defects in  
material or workmanship in this product. The following are  
not covered by the warranty:  
LIMITATION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES  
ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING WARRAN-  
TIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A  
PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED IN DURATION  
TO THE LENGTH OF THIS WARRANTY.  
1.Any product which is not distributed in the U.S.A. or  
Canada by NECTECH or which is not purchased in the  
U.S.A. or Canada from an authorized NECTECH dealer.  
For a listing of authorized dealers please contact  
NECTECH at 800-836-0655.  
EXCLUSION OF DAMAGES  
NECTECH’S LIABILITY FOR ANY DEFECTIVE PROD-  
UCT IS LIMITED TO THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT  
OF THE PRODUCT AT OUR OPTION. NECTECH SHALL  
NOT BE LIABLE FOR:  
2.Any product on which the serial number has been defaced,  
modified or removed. NECTECH’S LIABILITY FOR  
ANY DEFECTIVE PRODUCT IS LIMITED TO THE  
REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF THE PRODUCT AT  
OUR OPTION. REPLACEMENT PRODUCTS MAY BE  
NEW OR ‘LIKE NEW’.  
1.DAMAGE TO OTHER PROPERTY CAUSED BY ANY  
DEFECTS IN THIS PRODUCT, DAMAGES BASED  
UPON INCONVENIENCE, LOSS OF USE OF THE  
PRODUCT, LOSS OF TIME, COMMERCIAL LOSS; OR  
3.NECTECH SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR : Damage,  
deterioration or malfunction resulting from:  
2.ANY OTHER DAMAGES, WHETHER INCIDENTAL,  
CONSEQUENTIAL OR OTHERWISE. SOME STATES  
DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN  
IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS AND/OR DO NOT AL-  
LOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCI-  
DENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE  
ABOVE LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT  
APPLY TO YOU.  
a. Accident, misuse, abuse, neglect, fire, water, lightning  
or other acts of nature, unauthorized product modifica-  
tion, or failure to follow instructions supplied with the  
product.  
b. Repair or attempted repair by anyone not authorized by  
NECTECH.  
c. Any shipment of the product (claims must be presented  
to the carrier).  
HOW STATE LAW RELATES TO THE WARRANTY  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may  
also have other rights which vary from state to state.  
d. Removal or installation of the product.  
FOR MORE INFORMATION, TELEPHONE 800-836-0655  
e. Any other cause which does not relate to a product  
defect.  
NEC TECHNOLOGIES, INC.  
1250 N. Arlington Heights Road, Suite 500  
Itasca, Illinois 60143-1248  
4.Cartons, carrying cases, batteries, external cabinets, mag-  
netic tapes, or any accessories used in connection with the  
product.  
NOTE: All products returned to NECTECH for service  
MUST have prior approval. To get approval, call NEC  
Technologies at  
WHAT NEC WILL COVER  
We will pay labor and material expenses for covered items.  
But we will not pay for the following:  
800-836-0655.  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
1. Introduction  
What’s In The Box? ...................................................................................................... E-8  
Getting To KnowYour MultiSync GT2000/GT2000R LCD Projector .......................... E-9  
Projector Cabinet ................................................................................................... E-9  
Top Features ........................................................................................................ E-10  
Terminal Panel Features ....................................................................................... E-11  
Remote Control Features ..................................................................................... E-13  
2. Installation  
Setting Up Your MultiSync GT2000/GT2000R LCD Projector .................................. E-17  
Using A Tabletop Or Cart .................................................................................... E-18  
Adjusting The Focus On GT2000R...................................................................... E-18  
Ceiling Installation ............................................................................................... E-21  
Reflecting The Image/ Rear Screen Projection (GT2000R Only)......................... E-23  
3. Connections  
Wiring Diagram .......................................................................................................... E-25  
PC Control .................................................................................................................. E-26  
Connections With ISS-6020 ........................................................................................ E-28  
Connecting One ISS-6020 ................................................................................... E-28  
Connecting Multiple ISS-6020s ........................................................................... E-29  
Connecting Multiple Projectors .................................................................................. E-30  
Operating Multiple Projectors With Remote Control .................................................. E-31  
External Control.......................................................................................................... E-32  
4. Operation  
General Controls ......................................................................................................... E-34  
Set-Up ......................................................................................................................... E-36  
Adjusting The Picture And The Audio ........................................................................ E-44  
Adjusting The Screen .................................................................................................. E-49  
Using User Memory And Channel Memory................................................................ E-56  
Controlling Switcher ................................................................................................... E-70  
4. Maintenance  
Replacing The Lamp ................................................................................................... E-73  
Cleaning And Replacing The Filter ............................................................................. E-74  
Remote Control Battery Installation ............................................................................ E-74  
5. Troubleshooting  
Status Light Messages................................................................................................. E-77  
Common Problems & Solutions.................................................................................. E-78  
6. Specifications  
Optical ........................................................................................................................ E-79  
Electrical ..................................................................................................................... E-79  
Mechanical ................................................................................................................. E-79  
D-Sub Pin Assignments .............................................................................................. E-81  
Displayable Video Signals........................................................................................... E-82  
PC Control Command Reference ................................................................................ E-83  
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INTRODUCTION  
1
Whats In The Box?  
Make sure your box contains everything listed. If any pieces are  
missing, contact your dealer. Please save the original box and  
packing materials if you ever need to ship your MultiSync GT2000/  
GT2000R LCD Projector.  
• NEC MultiSync GT2000/GT2000R LCD Projector  
• Remote Control And Cables  
• Power Cable  
• Two AAA Batteries  
• User’s Manual  
• String and Rivet (GT2000 only)  
• Ferrite Clamp  
Power cable (3 types)  
For Germany  
For Japan  
For USA or Canada  
Remote control  
Remote cable  
String and rivet (GT2000 only)  
Ferrite clamp for remote cable  
User’ s manual (English / German and  
Japanese)  
Batteries (AAA
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User's  
Manual  
Lens cap (attatched to the projector at the factory)  
For GT2000  
For GT2000R  
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Getting To Know Your MultiSync  
GT2000/GT2000R LCD Projector  
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P O W E R  
S T A T U S  
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Remote Sensor  
Remote Sensor  
Main Power Switch  
One-Touch  
Tilt button  
Rear Foot  
AC IN  
Tilt Foot  
Filter Cover  
AC Input  
Plug the female end of the supplied  
power cable here, and the male end  
into a properly grounded outlet.  
Latch  
Terminal Panel  
Lens  
Front Vent  
Lens Cap  
Tilt Foot  
Top Features  
MENU  
Remote Sensor  
SELECT  
ENTER  
FOCUS  
ZOOM  
STATUS  
POWER  
/OFF  
ON  
Built-In Speaker  
(2W)  
Lamp Housing Cover  
Remote Sensor  
Built-In Speaker  
(2W)  
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Top Features  
1 Power Button  
Use this button to turn the power on and off when the Main  
Power Switch is on and the LCD projector is in standby.  
To turn off the projector, press and hold this button for at  
least 2 seconds.  
MENU  
SELECT  
2 Menu Button  
ENTER  
FOCUS  
ZOOM  
STATUS  
POWER  
ON  
/OFF  
Displays the on- screen menu. A press of this button while  
the on-screen menu is displayed will move back to the  
previous menu step.  
ᮤ ᮣ  
3 Select (▲▼  
) / (+)(–) Buttons  
Select:  
After you press the “Menu” button, use the or  
button to select the menu item you wish to  
adjust.  
ᮤ ᮣ  
(▲▼  
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(+)(–):  
Use these buttons while you' re in the adjustment  
mode to change the level of a selected menu item.  
These buttons are also used to set an item in the  
other menus.  
4 Enter Button  
Executes your menu selection.  
5 (+) (–) Zoom Buttons  
MENU  
2
Press the (+) button to make the image larger; press (–) to  
make the image smaller. (This feature is not available on  
GT2000R.)  
SELECT  
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6 (+) (–) Focus Buttons  
ENTER  
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7
Press the (+) or (–) buttons to focus an image. (This feature is  
not available on GT2000R.)  
STATUS  
POWER  
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7 Power Indicator  
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ON/OFF  
ZOOM FOCUS  
When this indicator is green, the LCD projector is on; when  
the indicator is amber, it is in standby mode.  
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8 Status Indicator  
When this is lit red continually, it's warning you that the  
projection lamp has exceed 2000 hours of service. After this  
light appears, it is advisable to replace the projection lamp as  
soon as possible.(See page E-73)  
In addition the message "LAMP USAGE XX HOURS"  
appears continually when the on-screen menu is not dis-  
played.  
If this light blinks red rapidly, it indicates that either the lamp  
cover or filter cover is not attached properly. See the Status  
Light Messages on page E-77 for more details.  
When the GT2000/GT2000R is used with the ISS-6020  
switcher in bundled operation, this indicator lights green.  
The green light blinks when the ISS-6020 Switcher is not  
connected with the projector correctly.  
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Terminal Panel Features  
This panel is located on the left side and is where you connect your  
cables.  
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1 R/Cr, G/Y, B/Cb, H/ HV andV [RGB 1] Inputs (BNC)  
Connect R,G,B,H (Horizontal sync) and V (Vertical sync)  
outputs of external equipment such as the NEC ISS-6020  
Switcher or IPS-4000.  
R
/
Cr  
G
/
Y
B/Cb  
H
/
HV  
V
RGB  
INPUT 2  
RGB  
OUTPUT  
If using a component with a combined sync (SYNC) output,  
connect it to the H/V terminal. When using luminance and  
color-difference signals of HDTV and DVD, connect Pr/Cr  
to the R,Y to the G and Pb/Cb to the B input of the projector.  
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3
2
RGB (Y, Cb,Cr) Input 2 Connector (Mini D-Sub 15 pin)  
Connect your PC, DVD player with Y/Cb/Cr outputs or  
other RGB equipment such as IBM or compatible comput-  
ers. The optional Component V. Cable is required for Y/Cb/  
Cr input connection.  
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S-VIDEO INPUT AUDIO  
RGB  
AUDIO  
2
RGB 1 AUDIO  
REMOTE  
INPUT  
REMOTE 2/PC  
L/MONO  
R
L/MONO  
R
AUDIO  
OUTPUT  
REMOTE  
OUTPUT  
REMOTE 1  
EXT-CTL  
3 RGB Output Connector (Mini D-Sub 15 pin)  
You can use this connector to loop your computer image to  
an external monitor from either the RGB 1 or RGB 2 input  
source.  
L/MONO  
VIDEO INPUT AUDIO  
R
4 S-Video Input  
Here is where you connect the S-Video input from an exter-  
nal source such as a VCR or laser disc player.  
NOTE: S-Video provides more vivid color and higher  
resolution than the traditional composite video format.  
5 Left Channel/Mono Audio Input Jack (RCA)  
This is your left channel audio input for stereo sound coming  
from S-Video equipment or audio system. This also serves as  
your monaural audio input.  
Right Channel Audio Input Jack  
This is your right channel audio input for stereo sound.  
6 RGB 2 Audio Input Mini Jack  
You can use this connector to output sound from the RGB 2  
Input source.  
7
RGB 1 Left Channel/Mono Audio Input Jack (RCA)  
This is your left channel audio input for stereo sound coming  
from the RGB Input 1 source.  
This also serves as your monaural audio input.  
RGB 1 Right Channel Audio Input Jack  
This is your right channel audio input for stereo sound from  
the RGB Input 1 source.  
8 Remote 2/PC Connector (Mini D-Sub 15 pin)  
Use this connector to attach an RS-232C cable when a  
computer or similar device will control the projector or when  
the projector is used with multiple projectors.  
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9 Remote Input Mini Jack  
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Connect your remote control cable here for wired operation.  
S-VIDEO INPUT AUDIO  
RGB  
2
RGB 1 AUDIO  
REMOTE  
INPUT  
REMOTE 2/PC  
Remote Output Mini Jack  
L/MONO  
R
L/MONO  
R
AUDIO  
This terminal enables you to loop up to 64 projectors with  
the same remote control operation.  
AUDIO  
OUTPUT  
REMOTE  
OUTPUT  
REMOTE 1  
EXT-CTL  
L/MONO  
VIDEO INPUT AUDIO  
R
10 Video Input (RCA)  
Connect a VCR, DVD player, laser disc player, or document  
camera here to project video.  
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12  
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11 Left Channel/Mono Audio Input Jack (RCA)  
This is your left channel audio input for stereo sound coming  
from video equipment or audio system. This also serves as  
your monaural audio input.  
Right Channel Audio Input Jack  
This is your right channel audio input for stereo sound.  
12 Audio Output Mini Jack  
Connect additional external speakers here to listen to audio  
coming from the RGB 1, RGB 2, Video or S-Video input.  
13 REMOTE 1 Connector (Mini D-Sub 15 pin)  
Connect the control cable (available as an option) here when  
the projector is used with the optional ISS-6020 or with  
multiple projectors.  
AC IN  
NOTE: The ISS-6020/ISS-6020G Switcher is compat-  
ible with this projector.  
14 External Control Connector (Mini D-Sub 15 pin)  
This connector is for switch closure control or other external  
controller.  
15  
15 Built-in Security Slot (  
)
This security slot supports the MicroSaver® Security Sys-  
tem.  
MicroSaver® is a registered trademark of Kensington  
Microware Inc. The logo is trademarked and owned by  
Kensington Microware Inc.  
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Remote Control Features  
You can use your remote control with the cable or wireless to  
operate your MultiSync GT2000/GT2000R LCD Projector.  
If you want to use your remote control with the cable, connect  
one end of the cable to the jack on the remote control and the  
other end to the Terminal Panel.  
POWER  
OFF  
ON  
1
MENU  
ENTER  
1 Power ON and OFF  
2
3
5
4
If your main power switch on the front is turned on, you can  
use this button to turn your projector on and off.  
-
+
2 Menu  
RGB1  
RGB2 VIDEO/S-VIDEO  
Press this button to call up the On-Screen Menu so you can  
adjust and set the image.  
GHI  
ABC  
DEF  
To return to the main menu from a submenu or to turn off the  
main menu, press this button again.  
1
JKL  
2
MNO  
3
PQR  
6
3 Enter  
4
STU  
5
VWX  
6
YZ?  
This button activates items selected from the on-screen menu.  
9
CLEAR  
8
LOAD  
7
4 Cursor  
,.  
Use this control to select items from the on-screen menu.  
7
8
0
5 Input  
CONTRAST BRIGHT VOLUME  
Select your input source by pressing the RGB1, RGB2, or  
VIDEO/S-VIDEO button. The VIDEO/S-VIDEO button  
toggles between VIDEO and S-VIDEO. Also you can select  
RGB orYCbCr directly by pressing CTL and RGB1(or RGB2)  
buttons while you are in the RGB mode.  
9
Adr.  
SETUP NORMAL DISPLAY  
MUTE  
PICTURE  
AUDIO EXPAND  
ZOOM  
6 Number  
Use one of these buttons to specify the memory location or  
enter to name a signal during input registration.  
FOCUS  
+
W
7 Clear  
Press this button to clear any adjustments in progress.  
-
T
KEYSTONE  
CTL  
MAGNIFY/REDUCE  
8 Load  
Press any number button and then this button to activate set-  
tings you have stored previously from 01 to 100 of the memory  
list.  
9 Volume (Address with CTL)  
This adjusts the volume of the built-in speaker.  
Use the Volume(-) with the CTL button to display the Remote  
Control Unit Address on screen to specify the remote control  
address.  
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10 Contrast  
Adjusts the image' s contrast for room conditions.  
11 Brightness  
POWER  
Adjusts the image' s brightness for room conditions.  
OFF  
ON  
12 Setup  
MENU  
ENTER  
Press this button and then press the ENTER button to return to  
the factory preset. Also you can search the memory by press-  
ing the SETUP button and then the LOAD button.  
-
+
13 Normal  
This button returns the brightness, contrast or white balance  
to its factory default settings.  
RGB1  
RGB2 VIDEO/S-VIDEO  
GHI  
ABC  
DEF  
14 Display  
1
JKL  
2
MNO  
3
PQR  
Press this button to identify the source being projected.  
4
5
6
15 Picture Mute  
STU  
VWX  
YZ?  
This button turns off the image and the on-screen message for  
a short period of time. Press again to restore it.  
9
CLEAR  
8
LOAD  
7
,.  
16 Audio Mute  
0
This button temporarily shuts off or restores the sound.  
CONTRAST BRIGHT VOLUME  
17 Expand (Digital Zoom Function)  
11  
13  
10  
Press this button to turn the image enlargement control on or  
off.  
Adr.  
SETUP NORMAL DISPLAY  
14  
16  
18 Focus (Keystone with CTL)  
12  
15  
MUTE  
Press the (+) or (-) button to adjust the focus. (These buttons  
are not available on GT2000R.)  
AUDIO EXPAND  
ZOOM  
PICTURE  
17  
Use these buttons with the CTL button to correct the keystone  
(trapezoidal) distortion, and make the image square.  
FOCUS  
+
W
18  
-
T
KEYSTONE  
CTL  
MAGNIFY/REDUCE  
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19 Zoom (Magnify/Reduce with CTL)  
Press the (W) or (T) button to zoom in or zoom out. (These  
buttons are not available on GT2000R.)  
Use these buttons with the CTL button to adjust the image  
size.  
Adr.  
SETUP NORMAL DISPLAY  
MUTE  
AUDIO EXPAND  
PICTURE  
20 CTL(Control)  
FOCUS  
ZOOM  
This button is pressed simultaneously with others (FOCUS,  
ZOOM, VOLUME, RGB1, RGB2, KEYSTONE, MAGNIFY,  
REDUCE, Adr. and direct selection of RGB and YCbCr) to  
operate functions.  
+
W
T
19  
20  
-
KEYSTONE  
CTL  
MAGNIFY/REDUCE  
21 Remote Jack  
Connect your remote control cable here for wired operation.  
21  
POWER  
OFF  
ON  
MENU  
ENTER  
-
+
RGB1  
RGB2 VIDEO/S-VIDEO  
GHI  
ABC  
DEF  
1
JKL  
2
MNO  
3
PQR  
4
5
6
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You cannot operate the projector using the remote con-  
trol if:  
Remote Control Notes  
• Use the remote control within a distance of about 7m (23feet)  
and at an angle of 30˚ above, below, to the left and to the right of  
the remote control sensor located at the front of the main unit.  
• The remote control system may not function when direct  
sunlight or strong illumination strikes the remote control sensor  
of the main unit, or when there is an obstacle in the path.  
• When remote control buttons are pressed and held, main unit  
function keys may not operate.  
• the remote ID is not set to [00].  
• the remote ID is not the same as the projector ID.  
See page E-43 for setting remote ID and page E-38 for setting  
projector ID.  
Attaching the supplied ferrite clamp  
The ferrite clamp is provided with this projector in order to reduce  
electromagnetic interference that may cause interference to radio  
communication.  
• Do not subject to strong shock.  
• Do not allow water or other liquid to splash on the remote  
control. If the remote control gets wet, wipe it dry immediately.  
• Avoid exposure to heat and steam.  
1. Push the catch and open the ferrite clamp.  
• Remove the batteries from the remote control when the remote  
control is not going to be used for a long period.  
2. Draw the remote cable through the hole and wind the remote  
cable around the ferrite clamp two times, then close the ferrite  
clamp. Place the ferrite clamp as closely to the end of the cable  
that plugs into the projector as possible.  
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2 INSTALLATION  
This section describes how to set up your MultiSync GT2000/  
GT2000R LCD projector and how to connect video and audio  
sources.  
Setting Up Your MultiSync GT2000/  
GT2000R LCD Projector  
Your MultiSync GT2000/GT2000R LCD Projector is simple to  
set up and use. But before you get started, you must first:  
Attaching the lens cap to the lens hood with the supplied  
string and rivet. (GT2000 only)  
1. Determine the image size  
2. Set up a screen or select a non-glossy white wall onto which  
you can project your image.  
Carrying The LCD Projector Ensure that the power cord and  
any other cables connecting to video sources are disconnected  
before moving the projector. When moving the projector or  
when it is not in use, cover the lens with the lens cap.  
Lens cap  
Selecting A Location The further your LCD projector is from  
the screen or wall, the larger the image. The minimum size the  
image can be is approximately 0.5 m (20") measured diago-  
nally when the projector is roughly 1.0 m from the wall or  
screen. The largest the image can be is 7.6 m (300") when the  
projector is about 12.0 m from the wall or screen.  
Rivet  
String  
Projection distance  
Width  
Screen size  
Height  
(diagonal)  
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(A) Top view  
Using A Tabletop Or Cart  
1. Place your LCD projector on a flat level surface at the  
optimal distance from the screen or wall so you realize the  
size image you want. (Avoid having bright room lighting or  
sun light directly on the screen or wall where you'll be  
projecting the image.)  
screen  
2. Connect the power cable, remove the lens cap and turn the  
projector on. (If no input signal is available, the projector will  
display a background image.)  
3. Ensure that the projector is centered to the screen.  
4. Move the projector left or right to center the image horizon-  
tally on the screen. (A)  
(B) Side view  
5. To center the image vertically (B), lift the front edge of the  
projector and press the buttons on the front of the projector,  
just above the feet, to release the one-touch tilt feet. (There is  
approximately 10.5˚ of up and down adjustment for the front  
of the projector. )  
screen  
6. If a trapezoidal distortion appears on the screen, use the  
Focus and CTL buttons on the remote control or select the  
Keystone from the Settings Menu under the Main menu.  
Note: The keystone function is not available if no input signal  
is present.  
If necessary, adjust the front or rear feet so that the lens  
surface is parallel to the screen. If you use the projector with  
the screen tilted, the picture will be distorted. Each of the rear  
feet height can be changed up to 5mm (0.2”).  
7. Increase or reduce the size of the projected image by press-  
ing the "Zoom" (+) or (–) buttons on the remote control or  
top of the cabinet. (The zoom buttons are not available on  
GT2000R.)  
8. Adjust the focus by pressing the "Focus" (+) or (-) buttons on  
the remote control or top of the cabinet.  
Up  
Down  
(The focus buttons are not available on GT2000R. Use the  
Focus/Floating lock knob and Focus/Floating ring to adjust  
the focus on GT2000R. See below.)  
Up  
Down  
To adjust the focus on GT2000R  
1. Make sure that the focus lock knob and the floating lock knob  
are tightened.  
Focus lock knob  
2. Adjust the focus at the center of the screen.  
AC IN  
1) Loosen the focus lock knob, then grasp the focus ring and  
rotate it.  
2) Rotate the focus ring until the best center focus is ob-  
tained, and tighten the focus lock knob to lock it.  
Floating lock knob  
3. Adjust the focus at the edges of the screen.  
Focus ring  
1) Loosen the floating lock knob, then grasp the floating ring  
and rotate it.  
C IN  
2) Rotate the floating ring until the best edge focus is ob-  
tained, and tighten the floating lock knob to lock it.  
4. Select the "Projection" and choose "Rear-front" or "Rear  
ceiling" to project an image from the rear.  
Floating ring  
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Distance Chart (GT2000)  
Projection Distance and Image Size  
300  
240  
200  
160  
120  
100  
80  
60  
40  
20  
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13 im j  
Throw Distance  
C
A
α
E
D
(m)  
6
5
4
3
2
1
Center ofWIDE  
Center of TELE  
(8.9˚-8.6˚)  
(6.8˚-6.7˚)  
0
1
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13 (m)  
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Standard Zoom Lens (Wide)  
8.7  
8.7  
α
Degree  
9.0  
8.9  
8.8  
8.8  
8.8  
8.6  
8.6  
8.6  
8.6  
8.7  
8.7  
0.15  
0.99  
0.16  
0.99  
0.15  
0.99  
0.15  
0.99  
0.15  
0.99  
0.15  
0.99  
0.15  
0.99  
0.15  
0.99  
0.15  
0.99  
0.15  
0.99  
0.15  
0.99  
β (sin= α)  
γ (cos= α)  
0.15  
0.99  
0.15  
0.99  
96  
2438.4  
120  
120  
3048  
150  
Screen Size  
H–Width  
4 : 3 Diagonal  
inch  
mm  
inch  
mm  
32  
48  
56  
64  
72  
160  
192  
216  
240  
144  
3657.6  
180  
80  
2032  
100  
812.8 1219.2 1422.4 1625.6 1828.8  
40 60 70 80 90  
1016 1524 1778 2032 2286  
4064 4876.8 5486.4 6096  
200 240 270 300  
5080 6096 6858 7620  
3048  
3810  
4572  
2540  
4838  
190.5  
4783 6000  
188.3  
90  
3.5  
825  
32.5  
6069  
238.9  
mm  
inch  
mm  
inch  
mm  
inch  
mm  
inch  
1557 2377 2787 3197 3608  
8120 9761 10992 12223  
319.7 384.3 432.76 481.2  
8028 9651 10868 12085  
316.1 380.0 427.9 475.8  
7300  
287.4  
7217  
284.1  
181  
7.1  
1191  
46.9  
4018  
158.2  
3971  
156.4  
60  
2.3  
702  
27.7  
A
C
D
E
61.3  
93.6 109.7 125.9 142.0  
1537 2349 2754 3160 3566  
60.5  
-32  
-1.2  
336  
13.2  
92.5 108.4 124.4 140.4  
236.2  
135  
5.3  
1008  
39.7  
-1  
14  
0.6  
29  
1.1  
44  
1.7  
211  
8.3  
272  
10.7  
317  
12.5  
363  
14.3  
-0.0  
458  
18.0  
519  
20.4  
580  
22.9  
641  
25.3  
1313 1557 1740 1923  
51.7 61.3 68.5 75.7  
Formulas (mm)  
Formulas (inch)  
H mm=Horizontal Screen Width  
C = [(53.2
ן
H) / 26.6]– 85.4  
α= Tan-1(8
ן
H) / (26.6
ן
C)  
A =C / cosα  
E = 92.2 + [(8
ן
H) / 26.6]  
D = (0.375
ן
H) – E  
H inch=Horizontal Screen Width  
C = [(50.7
ן
H)– 85.4] / 25.4  
α= Tan-1(8
ן
H) / (26.6
ן
C)  
A =C / cosα  
E = [92.2 + (7.6
ן
H ) ]/ 25.4  
D = (0.375
ן
H) – E  
A : Distance between the lens and the screen center  
C : Horizontal throw distance between the screen surface and the lens  
D : Vertical distance between the projector foot and the base of image  
E : Vertical distance between the projector foot and the screen center  
Standard Zoom Lens (Tele)  
6.7  
0.12  
0.99  
6.7  
0.12  
0.99  
6.7  
0.12  
0.99  
6.7  
0.12  
0.99  
α
Degree  
7.0  
0.12  
0.99  
6.8  
0.12  
0.99  
6.8  
0.12  
0.99  
6.8  
0.12  
0.99  
6.8  
0.12  
0.99  
6.7  
0.12  
0.99  
6.7  
0.12  
0.99  
6.7  
0.12  
0.99  
6.6  
0.12  
0.99  
β (sin= α)  
γ (cos= α)  
144  
3657.6  
180  
96  
Screen Size  
H–Width  
4 : 3 Diagonal  
inch  
mm  
inch  
mm  
32  
48  
56  
64  
72  
80  
120  
160  
192  
216  
240  
2032 2438.4 3048  
120  
2540 3048 3810  
812.8 1219.2 1422.4 1625.6 1828.8  
40 60 70 80 90  
1016 1524 1778 2032 2286  
4064 4876.8 5486.4 6096  
200 240 270 300  
5080 6096 6858 7620  
100  
150  
4572  
9446  
371.9  
9382  
369.4  
181  
7.1  
1191  
46.9  
5199 6260 7853  
mm  
inch  
mm  
inch  
mm  
inch  
mm  
inch  
2013 3075 3606 4137 4668  
79.3 121.1 142.0 162.9 183.8  
1999 3053 3581 4108 4635  
78.7 120.2 141.0 161.7 182.5  
10508 12631 14224 15817  
413.7 497.3 560.0 622.7  
10436 12546 14128 15710  
410.9 493.9 556.2 618.5  
A
C
D
E
246.5  
5163 6217 7800  
204.7  
309.2  
244.8  
90  
203.3  
60  
307.1  
135  
-32  
-1.2  
336  
13.2  
-1  
0.0  
458  
18.0  
14  
0.6  
519  
20.4  
29  
1.1  
580  
22.9  
44  
1.7  
641  
25.3  
211  
8.3  
272  
10.7  
317  
12.5  
363  
14.3  
2.3  
3.5  
5.3  
825  
32.5  
702  
27.7  
1008  
39.7  
1313 1557 1740 1923  
51.7 61.3 68.5 75.7  
Formulas (mm)  
Formulas (inch)  
H inch=Horizontal Screen Width  
C = {[(50.7
ן
H)– 85.4]
ן
1.3} / 25.4  
α= Tan-1(8
ן
H) / (26.6
ן
C)  
A =C / cosα  
H mm=Horizontal Screen Width  
C = {[(53.2
ן
H )/ 26.6] – 85.4}
ן
1.3  
α= Tan-1(8
ן
H) / (26.6
ן
C)  
A =C / cosα  
E = 92.2 + [(8
ן
H) / 26.6]  
D = (0.375
ן
H) – E  
E =[ 92.2 + (7.6
ן
H )] / 25.4  
D = (0.375
ן
H) – E  
A : Distance between the lens and the screen center  
C : Horizontal throw distance between the screen surface and the lens  
D : Vertical distance between the projector foot and the base of image  
E : Vertical distance between the projector foot and the screen center  
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WARNING  
Only use your LCD projector on a solid, level surface. If the projector falls to the ground, you can be injured and the projector severely damaged.  
Do not use the LCD projector where temperatures vary greatly. The projector must be used at temperatures between 0˚C and 40˚C.  
Do not expose the LCD projector to moisture, dust, or smoke. This will degrade image performance.  
Ensure that you have adequate ventilation around your LCD projector so that heat can dissipate. Do not cover the vents on the side  
or the front of the projector.  
Ceiling Installation  
Installing your LCD Projector on the ceiling must be done by a qualified technician. Contact your NEC dealer for more information.  
Do not attempt to install the projector yourself.  
NOTE : Distances may vary ± 5%.  
F
α
B
A
C
A : Distance between the lens and the screen center  
B : Vertical distance between the projector bottom and the screen center  
C : Horizontal throw distance between the screen surface and the lens  
F : Vertical distance between the projector bottom and the top of image  
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Standard Zoom Lens (Wide)  
Degree  
9.0  
8.9  
8.8  
8.8  
8.8  
8.6  
8.6  
8.6  
8.6  
8.7  
α
8.7  
8.7  
8.7  
0.16  
0.99  
0.15  
0.99  
0.15  
0.99  
0.15  
0.99  
0.15  
0.99  
0.15  
0.99  
0.15  
0.99  
0.15  
0.99  
0.15  
0.99  
0.15  
0.99  
0.15  
0.99  
0.15  
0.99  
β (sin= α)  
γ (cos= α)  
0.15  
0.99  
inch  
mm  
inch  
mm  
32  
48  
56  
64  
72  
160  
192  
216  
240  
80  
2032  
100  
96  
2438.4  
120  
120  
3048  
150  
Screen Size  
H–Width  
4 : 3 Diagonal  
144  
3657.6  
180  
812.8 1219.2 1422.4 1625.6 1828.8  
40 60 70 80 90  
1016 1524 1778 2032 2286  
4064 4876.8 5486.4 6096  
200 240 270 300  
5080 6096 6858 7620  
3048  
2540  
3810  
4572  
mm  
inch  
mm  
inch  
mm  
inch  
mm  
inch  
1557 2377 2787 3197 3608  
8120 9761 10992 12223  
319.7 384.3 432.76 481.2  
1306 1550 1733 1916  
4838  
4018  
6069  
7300  
287.4  
1184  
46.6  
7217  
284.1  
188  
A
B
C
F
61.3  
329  
93.6 109.7 125.9 142.0  
158.2 190.5 238.9  
451  
512  
573  
634  
818  
32.2  
695  
27.4  
1001  
39.4  
13.0  
17.8  
20.2  
22.6  
25.0  
51.4  
61.0  
68.2  
75.4  
1537 2349 2754 3160 3566  
8028 9651 10868 12085  
316.1 380.0 427.9 475.8  
3971 4783 6000  
60.5  
-25  
92.5 108.4 124.4 140.4  
188.3  
97  
3.8  
156.4  
67  
2.6  
236.2  
142  
5.6  
6
21  
36  
51  
218  
8.6  
279  
11.0  
324  
12.8  
370  
14.6  
-1.0  
0.2  
0.8  
1.4  
2.0  
7.4  
Formulas (mm)  
Formulas (inch)  
H mm=Horizontal Screen Width  
C = [(53.2
ן
H) / 26.6]– 85.4  
α= Tan-1(8
ן
H) / (26.6
ן
C)  
A =C / cosα  
B= 85.2 + [(8
ן
H) / 26.6]  
F = (0.375
ן
H) – B  
H inch=Horizontal Screen Width  
C = [(50.7
ן
H)– 85.4] / 25.4  
α= Tan-1(8
ן
H) / (26.6
ן
C)  
A =C / cosα  
B = [85.2 + (7.6
ן
H )] / 25.4  
F = (0.375
ן
H )– B  
A : Distance between the lens and the screen center  
B : Vertical distance between the projector bottom and the screen center  
C : Horizontal throw distance between the screen surface and the lens  
F : Vertical distance between the projector bottom and the top of image  
Standard Zoom Lens (Tele)  
α
Degree  
7.0  
0.12  
0.99  
6.8  
0.12  
0.99  
6.8  
0.12  
0.99  
6.8  
0.12  
0.99  
6.8  
0.12  
0.99  
6.7  
0.12  
0.99  
6.7  
0.12  
0.99  
6.7  
0.12  
0.99  
6.7  
0.12  
0.99  
6.7  
0.12  
0.99  
6.6  
0.12  
0.99  
6.7  
0.12  
0.99  
6.7  
0.12  
0.99  
β (sin= α)  
γ (cos= α)  
80  
2032  
100  
Screen Size  
H–Width  
4 : 3 Diagonal  
inch  
mm  
inch  
mm  
32  
48  
56  
64  
72  
120  
3048  
150  
160  
192  
216  
240  
96  
2438.4  
120  
144  
3657.6  
180  
812.8 1219.2 1422.4 1625.6 1828.8  
40 60 70 80 90  
1016 1524 1778 2032 2286  
4064 4876.8 5486.4 6096  
200  
5080 6096 6858  
240  
270  
300  
7620  
2540  
3810  
3048  
4572  
mm  
inch  
mm  
inch  
mm  
inch  
mm  
inch  
2013 3075 3606 4137 4668 5199  
7853  
309.2  
1001  
39.4  
7800  
307.1  
142  
10508 12631 14224 15817  
413.7 497.3 560.0 622.7  
6260  
246.5  
818  
32.2  
6217  
244.8  
97  
9446  
371.9  
1184  
46.6  
9382  
369.4  
188  
A
B
C
F
204.7  
695  
79.3 121.1 142.0 162.9 183.8  
329  
451  
512  
573  
634  
1306 1550 1733  
51.4 61.0 68.2  
1916  
75.4  
27.4  
5163  
203.3  
67  
13.0  
17.8  
20.2  
22.6  
25.0  
1999 3053 3581 4108 4635  
78.7 120.2 141.0 161.7 182.5  
-25  
10436 12546 14128 15710  
410.9 493.9 556.2 618.5  
6
21  
36  
51  
218  
8.6  
279  
11.0  
324  
12.8  
370  
14.6  
2.6  
-1.0  
0.2  
0.8  
1.4  
2.0  
5.6  
3.8  
7.4  
Formulas (mm)  
Formulas (inch)  
H inch=Horizontal Screen Width  
C = {[(50.7
ן
H)– 85.4]
ן
1.3} / 25.4  
α= Tan-1(8
ן
H) / (26.6
ן
C)  
A =C / cosα  
H mm=Horizontal Screen Width  
C = [(53.2
ן
H / 26.6) – 85.4]
ן
1.3  
α= Tan-1(8
ן
H) / (26.6
ן
C)  
A =C / cosα  
B = 85.2 + [(8
ן
H )/ 26.6]  
F = (0.375
ן
H) – B  
B= [85.2 + (7.6
ן
H )] / 25.4  
F = (0.375
ן
H) – B  
A : Distance between the lens and the screen center  
B : Vertical distance between the projector bottom and the screen center  
C : Horizontal throw distance between the screen surface and the lens  
F : Vertical distance between the projector bottom and the top of image  
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GT2000R  
If your projector is mounted on the ceiling and your image is  
upside down, use the “Menu” and “Select” buttons on your  
projector cabinet or () () buttons on your remote control to  
correct the orientation. (See page E-39.)  
Reflecting The Image  
Rear Screen Projection  
Using a mirror to reflect your LCD projector's image enables  
you to enjoy a much larger image. Contact your NEC dealer if  
you need a mirror.  
You can use your MultiSync GT2000R LCD projector to project  
an image from the rear onto a transparent screen. The distance  
the projector must be from the screen is the same as if you were  
projecting the image from the front. Contact your NEC dealer if  
you need a transparent screen.  
If you're using a mirror and your image is inverted, use the  
“Menu” and “Select” buttons on your projector cabinet or ()  
() buttons on your remote control to correct the orientation.  
(See page E-39.)  
If you're projecting the image from the rear and your image is  
inverted, use the “Menu" and "Select" buttons on your projector  
cabinet or () () buttons on your remote control to correct the  
image. (See page E-39.)  
Mirror  
Screen  
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C
Screen center line  
GT2000R  
E
D
Desktop line  
Screen Bottom  
(m)  
4
3
2
1
0
1
2
3
4
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8 (m)  
Degree  
0.0  
0.0  
1.0  
α
β (sin= α)  
γ (cos= α)  
Formulas (mm)  
H mm=Horizontal Screen Width  
C = {[(H/ 26.6) – 30.77]
ן
30.8} + 841.3  
D = (0.375
ן
H) – 84.2  
E = 84.2  
72  
1828.8  
90  
160  
4064  
200  
5080  
96  
80  
120  
inch  
mm  
inch  
mm  
32  
48  
64  
1625.6  
80  
56  
1422.4  
70  
Screen Size  
H–Width  
4 : 3 Diagonal  
144  
3657.6  
180  
2032 2438.4 3048  
120  
2540 3048 3810  
812.8 1219.2  
40  
1016  
100  
150  
60  
1524  
2286  
2032  
1778  
4572  
Formulas (inch)  
H inch=Horizontal Screen Width  
C = {[(0.95
ן
H)– 30.8]
ן
1.21} + 33.1  
2009  
79.1  
602  
23.7  
84  
4594  
180.9  
1440  
56.7  
84  
2244 2714 3419  
833  
32.8  
221  
8.7  
84  
3.3  
1303  
51.3  
373  
14.7  
84  
=
mm  
inch  
mm  
inch  
mm  
inch  
1539 1774  
4124  
162.4  
1287  
50.7  
84  
A ( C)  
106.8  
830  
32.7  
84  
88.3  
678  
26.7  
84  
134.6  
1059  
41.7  
84  
69.8  
525  
20.7  
84  
60.6  
449  
17.7  
84  
D
E
D = (0.375
ן
H) – 3.3  
E =3.3  
3.3  
3.3  
3.3  
3.3  
3.3  
3.3  
3.3  
3.3  
3.3  
C : Horizontal throw distance between the screen surface and the lens  
D : Vertical distance between the projector foot and the base of image  
E : Vertical distance between the projector foot and the screen center  
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3 CONNECTIONS  
Wiring Diagram  
Connecting Your PC Or  
Macintosh Computer  
IPS-4000/  
IPS4000Q  
Connecting your PC or Macintosh  
DVD Player or LaserDisc Player  
R
/
Cr  
G/  
Y
B/Cb  
H/  
HV  
V
computer to your GT2000/  
GT2000R Projector will enable you  
to project your computer's screen  
image for an impressive presenta-  
tion.  
RGB  
INPUT 2  
RGB  
OUTPUT  
To connect to a PC or Macintosh,  
simply:  
S-VIDEO INPUT AUDIO  
RGB  
2
RGB 1 AUDIO  
REMOTE  
INPUT  
REMOTE 2/PC  
L/MONO  
R
L/MONO  
R
AUDIO  
1. Turn off the power to your pro-  
jector and computer.  
Monitor  
AUDIO  
OUTPUT  
REMOTE  
OUTPUT  
REMOTE 1  
EXT-CTL  
2. Use the signal cable that's sup-  
plied to connect your PC or  
Macintosh computer to the pro-  
jector.  
L/MONO  
VIDEO INPUT AUDIO  
R
External Control  
IBM VGA or Compatibles  
Macintosh  
3. Turn on the projector and the  
computer.  
ISS-6020  
4. If the projector goes blank after a  
period of inactivity, it may be  
caused by a screen saver in-  
stalled on the computer you've  
connected to the projector.  
Document Camera  
Connecting Your Document Camera  
You can connect your MultiSync GT2000/GT2000R LCD Projector to a document camera. To  
do so, simply:  
1. Turn off the power to your LCD projector and document camera.  
2. Use a standard video cable to connect your document camera to the Video input on your  
projector.  
3. Turn on the LCD projector and the document camera.  
NOTE: Refer to your document camera's owner's manual for more information about your  
camera's video output requirements .  
VCR/ Laser disc player  
Connecting Your VCR Or Laser Disc Player  
Use common RCA cables (not provided) to connect your VCR or laser disc player to your  
MultiSync GT2000/GT2000R LCD Projector. To make these connections, simply:  
1. Turn off the power to your LCD projector and VCR or laser disc player.  
2. Connect one end of your RCA cable to the video output connector on the back of your VCR  
or laser disc player, connect the other end to theVideo input on your projector. Use standard  
RCA audio patch cords to connect the audio from your VCR or laser disc player to your  
projector (if your VCR or laser disc player has this capability). Be careful to keep your right  
and left channel connections correct for stereo sound.  
3. Turn on the LCD projector and the VCR or laser disc player.  
NOTE: Refer to yourVCR or laser disc player owner's manual for more information about your  
equipment's video output requirements.  
Connecting An External Monitor  
You can connect a separate, external monitor to your LCD projector to simultaneously view on  
a monitor the image you're projecting. To do so:  
1. Turn off the power to your LCD projector, monitor and computer, document camera or  
video source.  
2. Use a 15-pin cable to connect your monitor to the RGB Monitor Output (Mini D-Sub 15  
pin) connector on your LCD projector.  
3. Turn on the LCD projector, monitor and the computer, document camera or video source.  
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PC Control  
Interface  
An RS-232C cable enables you to use your PC as a controller for your projector.  
* RS-232C (Straight cable)  
* Baud rate: ................................ 9600 bps  
* Data length:............................. 8 bits  
* Parity:...................................... Odd parity  
* Stop bit:................................... 1 bit  
* Communications procedure: ... Full duplex  
REMOTE 2/PC Connector  
5
4
3
2
1
10  
9
8
7
6
15 14 13 12 11  
B 1 AUDIO  
NO  
REMOTE  
INPUT  
REMOTE 2/PC  
R
REMOTE  
OUTPUT  
EMOTE 1  
To RS232C  
Signal source  
RS232C straight cable  
Pin No.  
I/O  
-
Signal Name  
Function  
9, 15  
Signal Ground  
Ground  
6
I
Receive Data  
Transmit Data  
Clear To Send  
Request To Send  
Data reception  
Data transmission  
7
O
I
12  
Reception interrupt  
8
O
-
Transmission interrupt  
1, 2  
Used iside the projector (Should always be left open)  
Not used  
3-5, 10, 11, 13, 14  
-
Not Connected  
Control Data Format  
8 bits  
8 bits  
8 bits  
8 bits  
8 bits  
• • • • • • • • •  
Function  
number  
Command  
specification code  
Unit  
address  
Data  
length  
Data  
CKS  
* Command specification code: This code specifies whether the  
command is a single control command or a multiple control  
command.  
* Function number: The function's identification code.  
* Data length: This specifies the number of bytes of data (not  
including CKS).  
A single control command (C0H) is valid for only the projector  
specified by the unit address.  
A multiple control command (C1H) is valid for all projectors  
which receive the command, regardless of the unit address. Note  
that only projectors in agreement with the unit address will  
return an ACK.  
* Data: The parameters attached to the function.  
* CKS (check sum): The lower-order 8 bits of the calculation  
results from the first byte (i.e., the command specification code)  
to the byte in front of CKS.  
* Unit address: This code specifies the ID of the projector (0-64).  
You can select the [Settings Menu]->[Projector ID] under the  
main menu and specify the ID of projector.  
For a single projector, the ID should be set at 0.  
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Command Communications Sequence  
When a command sent from the personal computer has been correctly received by the projector, an "ACK" is returned for the command.  
When the command has not been received correctly, a "Receive Error" is sent back. An invalid command will cause a "Command Error".  
Note: When an"ACK" from the projector is not confirmed and the next command is received by the projector, an error in  
communication can result.  
Command  
ACK  
Receive error  
(1) Command (PC to Projector)  
Command specification code  
Unit address  
Function number  
Data length  
Data .............. CKS  
Data ............. CKS  
(2) ACK (Projector to PC)  
*When there is return data  
Command specification code  
*When there is no return data  
Command specification code  
Unit address  
Unit address  
Function number  
Function number  
Data length  
00H  
CKS  
(3) Receive error (Projector to PC)  
Command specification code  
Unit address  
00H  
01H  
EC (Error code)  
CKS  
EC (Receive Error Codes)  
02H : Command error  
04H : Checksum error  
08H : Busy  
10H : Parameter error  
20H : Run error  
40H : Receiving error on  
Projector  
Note: For a complete PC Control Command Reference, see page E-83.  
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Connections with the ISS-6020  
Connections with One ISS-6020 Switcher  
Connecting your GT2000/GT2000R projector to a single ISS-6020 switcher (using a cable available separately) delivers a  
series of benefits:  
You can handle input from ten sources simultaneously.  
• The ISS-6020 can be controlled by the remote provided with your GT2000/GT2000R or with the buttons on the projector  
cabinet. (Source selection without the use of a CTL-6010 cable must be performed with the GT2000 hand held remote  
control.)  
• “Channel Memory” enables you to set optimal settings individually for as many as ten different sources.  
MENU  
SELECT  
When the GT2000/GT2000R is used with the ISS-6020 switcher in  
-
+
bundled operation, the indicator LED (STATUS) lights green after  
switching on the GT2000/GT2000R power.  
Lights green  
ENTER  
STATUS  
POWER  
+
+
-
-
ON/OFF  
ZOOM FOCUS  
System Connections Diagram  
1
1
Control cable  
1
GT2000  
GT2000R  
ISS-6020  
Video signal cable  
10  
1
indicates the REMOTE 1 connector  
To use the ISS-6020 with the GT2000/GT2000R, do the following:  
* Select the [Settings Menu][Switcher Control][SW 1 Level] under the main menu.(The factory default setting is  
"Standalone".)  
* Select the [Memory]->[Channel Memory] under the main menu and perform the Signal Entry.  
* When using the projector with the external equipment, select the [Memory]->[User Memory] under the main menu and  
perform the Signal Entry.  
* Select the [Switcher] menu from the main menu and make some adjustments such as RGB gain, color, tint, sharpness,  
volume and audio control.  
DIP Switch Settings  
To use GT2000/GT2000R with an ISS-6020, the DIP switch (S8601) located inside the ISS-6020 System Control module  
should be set as shown here. (Leave the pins 5 to 7 in their original factory settings.)  
OPEN  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
SHORT  
Pin No.8 must be set at "OPEN".  
* For more details about operating the ISS-6020, please see your ISS-6020 user's manual  
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Connections with Multiple ISS-6020 Switcher  
You can accommodate as many as 100 sources by connecting your GT2000/GT2000R to one ISS-6020 switcher that acts as  
"master" and ten more switchers that are "slaves."  
To connect several ISS-6020s, the "Switcher Control" on the "Settings Menu" should be set to "SW 2 Level" for multiple  
projectors. (See page E-38.)  
Note: The more ISS-6020 switchers that are connected, the more time is needed for the projector to start up.  
System Connections Diagram  
2
1
2
1
1
1
2
3
1
GT2000  
GT2000R  
ISS-6020  
(Slave 1)  
ISS-6020  
(Master)  
10  
1
10  
1
2
ISS-6020  
(Slave 2)  
10  
1
1
2
ISS-6020  
(Slave 3)  
10  
Control cable  
Image signal cable  
1
1
2
1
2
indicates connection to the REMOTE 1 connector  
indicates connection to the REMOTE 2 connector  
ISS-6020  
(Slave 10)  
10  
DIP Switch Settings  
To use the GT2000/GT2000R with two ISS-6020 switchers or more, the DIP switch (S8601) inside the ISS-6020 System  
Control module should be set as shown here. The pin 8 should be set to "OPEN". (Leave the pins 5 to 7 in their original factory  
settings.)  
OPEN  
OPEN  
OPEN  
Master  
Slave 3  
Slave 7  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
SHORT  
SHORT  
OPEN  
SHORT  
OPEN  
Slave 4  
Slave 5  
Slave 6  
Slave 8  
Slave 9  
Slave 10  
1
1
1
2
2
2
3
3
3
4
5
6
6
6
7
7
7
8
8
8
1
1
1
2
2
2
3
3
3
4
5
6
6
6
7
7
7
8
8
8
SHORT  
OPEN  
SHORT  
OPEN  
OPEN  
Slave 1  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
4
5
4
5
SHORT  
OPEN  
SHORT  
OPEN  
SHORT  
OPEN  
Slave 2  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
4
5
4
5
SHORT  
SHORT  
SHORT  
Slide Switch Settings  
Set the slide switch located inside the ISS-6020 system control module to the RS-422 side.  
* Select the [Settings Menu][Switcher Control][SW 2 Level] under the main menu.  
* Select the [Memory][Channel Memory] under the main menu and perform the Signal Entry.  
* When using the projector with the external equipment, select the [Memory][User Memory]  
under the main menu and perform the Signal Entry.  
RS-422  
RS-232C  
* Select the [Switcher] menu from the main menu and make some adjustments such as RGB gain,  
color, tint, sharpness, volume and audio control.  
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Connecting Multiple Projectors  
As many as 64 projectors can be connected together and controlled by the same PC. For more information about managing multiple  
projectors. See page E-31.  
External equipment  
(Max.10 units)  
To REMOTE2  
RGB interface  
(Signal distributor)  
RS232C Cable  
To RGB/YCbCr input 1  
Video Signal  
To REMOTE 2/PC  
To REMOTE 1  
ID=01  
Control Cable  
To REMOTE 2/PC  
To REMOTE 1  
ID=02  
ID=63  
To RGB/YCbCr input 1  
To REMOTE 2/PC  
To REMOTE 1  
To RGB/YCbCr input 1  
ID=64  
To REMOTE 2/PC  
To REMOTE 1  
Control Cable  
* When you connect multiple projectors, a different ID number (from 00 to 64) must be assigned to each. To specify an ID of the  
projector, select the [Settings Menu][Projector ID] under the main menu and enter the ID number.  
* The sync termination must be set at "75". To do this, select the [Settings Menu][Sync Termination] under the main menu and  
select "75".  
* The ID number "1" should be assigned to the projector which is connected with a PC and "64" to the projector which is connected  
with the ISS-6020 Switcher.  
* When connecting the ISS-6020 Switcher with a control cable in connection of multiple projectors, connect the ISS-6020 Switcher  
to the last projector with an unused REMOTE 1 connector. The ID number of the last projector should be set at 64.  
Also you must set the "RS-232C/RS-422" slide switch inside the ISS-6020 system control module to "RS-422".  
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Operating Multiple Projector with Remote Control  
You can operate as many as 64 projectors with the same remote control in wireless operation.  
To do so:  
1. Select [Settings Menu][Projector ID] under the main menu and assign an ID number to each projector.  
2. Specify the remote ID number to the projector to be used. To do, press and hold the CTL and press Adr button to enter the ID  
number.  
You can operate the projector assigned the same ID number as the remote address.  
Projector ID= 02  
Projector ID= 03  
Projector ID= 01  
Remote Address = 03  
You can daisy-chain as many as 64 projectors and operate them separately with the same remote control in wired operation.  
To do so:  
Use the remote control cable supplied to connect the Remote Control Output of one projector to the Remote Control Input of the next  
until all the projectors are connected.  
REMOTE  
REMOTE 2/PC  
INPUT  
Projector ID= 02  
Projector ID= 03  
Projector ID= 01  
REMOTE  
OUTPUT  
EXT-CTL  
Remote Address = 03  
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External Control  
To turn your projector on and off, to turn the mute on or off and to switch video sources, use the EXT-CTL connector.  
* When using the external control, do the following:  
1. Select the [Settings Menu][Ext.Control] under the main menu and select "On".  
2. Set the pin 8 of the DIP switch (S8601) to "SHORT". The DIP switch is located inside the ISS-6020 system control module.  
B 1 AUDIO  
NO  
REMOTE  
INPUT  
REMOTE 2/PC  
R
ISS-6020  
REMOTE  
OUTPUT  
Video Signal  
EMOTE 1  
EXT-  
CTL  
Video Signal  
To Slot 1-10  
External equipment  
(Max.10 units)  
To REMOTE 1  
To REMOTE 1  
Control Cable  
EXT-CTL Pin Assignments  
Console Control Unit Setup Example  
5
4
3
2
1
10  
9
8
7
6
* This example is when power is ON and channel 1, 2, and  
3 switching is activated. The circuit setup is valid when  
the contacts of any of the switches are closed.  
15 14 13 12 11  
Pin No. SignalName  
Function  
/
EX CO  
15  
14  
5
Signal Ground  
EX EN  
Ground  
8
3
EX C1  
External control enable  
Power ON/OFF  
EX PW  
EX MT  
EX C/O  
EX C1  
10  
8
Mute ON/OFF  
EXT-CTL  
Source selection data bit  
Source selection data bit  
Source selection data bit  
Source selection data bit  
Source selection data bit  
Source selection data bit  
Source selection data bit  
Not used  
EX PW  
3
5
EX EN POWER  
9
EX C2  
14  
15  
4
EX C3  
1ch  
2ch  
3ch  
11  
13  
12  
EX C4  
Small signal Silicone diodes are used.  
* Switchs cannot be pressed simultaneously.  
EX C5  
EX C6  
* Channel number means slot number on the ISS-6020.  
1,2,6,7 Not connected  
Control Method  
When the EX EN signal is low, the projector periodically polls the setting data.  
EX EN  
Hi  
Lo  
Period of external control validity  
(300 ms or more)  
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Setting The Data  
When the EX PW pin is low, the power is on; when high, the  
power is off.  
Picture Mute  
ON  
EX MT  
Lo  
Power  
ON  
EX PW  
Low  
OFF  
Hi  
OFF  
High  
When the EX MT pin is low, Picture Mute is on; when high,  
Picture Mute is off.  
Note: Channel settings are only valid when the ISS-6020 is connected.  
Note: If a channel is switched to another using the remote control when the external control is valid, the channel is forced to switch to  
the one set by the external control.  
Connecting A Single ISS-6020 Switcher  
Slot  
1
Channel Number  
EX C6  
Hi  
EX C5  
Hi  
EX C4  
Hi  
EX C3  
Hi  
EX C2  
Hi  
EX C1  
Hi  
EX C0  
Lo  
Hi  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
2
Hi  
Hi  
Hi  
Hi  
Hi  
Lo  
Lo  
Hi  
3
Hi  
Hi  
Hi  
Hi  
Hi  
Lo  
Hi  
4
Hi  
Hi  
Hi  
Hi  
Lo  
Lo  
Lo  
Lo  
Hi  
5
Hi  
Hi  
Hi  
Hi  
Hi  
Lo  
Hi  
6
Hi  
Hi  
Hi  
Hi  
Lo  
Lo  
Hi  
7
Hi  
Hi  
Hi  
Hi  
Lo  
Hi  
8
Hi  
Hi  
Hi  
Lo  
Lo  
Hi  
9
Hi  
Hi  
Hi  
Hi  
Hi  
Lo  
Hi  
10  
Hi  
Hi  
Hi  
Hi  
Hi  
Connecting Multiple ISS-6020 Switchers  
Master Slot  
Slave Slot  
Channel Number  
EX C6  
EX C5  
EX C4  
EX C3  
EX C2  
EX C1  
EX C0  
1
1
1
1
1
2
3
4
11  
12  
13  
14  
Hi  
Hi  
Hi  
Hi  
Hi  
Hi  
Hi  
Hi  
Hi  
Hi  
Hi  
Hi  
Lo  
Lo  
Lo  
Lo  
Hi  
Lo  
Hi  
Lo  
Hi  
Lo  
Lo  
Lo  
Hi  
Lo  
Hi  
Lo  
9
9
8
9
98  
99  
90  
01  
02  
Lo  
Lo  
Lo  
Hi  
Lo  
Lo  
Hi  
Hi  
Hi  
Lo  
Hi  
Hi  
Hi  
Hi  
Lo  
Hi  
Hi  
Hi  
Hi  
Hi  
Hi  
Hi  
Lo  
Lo  
Lo  
Hi  
Hi  
Lo  
Hi  
9
10  
1
10  
10  
Hi  
Lo  
Hi  
2
Hi  
Hi  
Lo  
10  
10  
9
09  
00  
Hi  
Hi  
Hi  
Hi  
Hi  
Hi  
Lo  
Hi  
Hi  
Hi  
Hi  
Hi  
Lo  
Hi  
10  
To calculate:  
EX C6-EX C0 can be presented in binary; Lo=1 and Hi=0  
Convert a decimal number (channel number) to the binary number.  
Example: Channel number14 (master 1 and slave 4)=23 + 22+ 21. Set C3, C2 and C1 to "Lo".  
In other words 14=26 x 0 + 25 x 0 + 24 x 0 + 23 x 1 + 22 x 1 + 21 x 1 + 20 x 0  
Therefore you will get C6=Hi, C5=Hi, C4=Hi, C3=Lo, C2=Lo, C1=Lo, C0=Hi  
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4 OPERATION  
General Controls  
<Select the input from the user memory>  
Directly specify and call the list of user memories in which  
the input signals and screen adjustment conditions have al-  
ready been registered.  
Getting started  
This section describes the basic operation of the projector.  
The operation may differ depending on the makeup of the  
projector system; therefore, please follow the directions of  
your system administrator.  
This function is valid when the on-screen menu is not dis-  
played.  
Operation using the remote control is described here. The  
following controls have the same function: the MENU button  
of the main unit and that of the remote control, the SELECT  
button of the main unit and the cursor button of the remote  
control, the ENTER button of the main unit and the ENTER  
button of the remote control.  
• Calling (Loading) Memory Lists "00 to 09"  
Hold down the CTL button and press the number keys  
that correspond with the numbers.  
(Remote control number buttons 0 through 9 correspond  
with memory lists 00 through 09.)  
• Calling (Loading) Memory Lists "00 to 99"  
Use the number buttons to enter the numbers that corre-  
spond with the memory lists, then press the LOAD  
button.  
1. Switch On the Main Power  
Press the "1" side of the POWER switch located on the front  
of the main unit.  
When an entry mistake has been made, press the  
CLEAR button.  
The POWER indicator will light up orange and the unit will  
be set to the standby mode.  
* See "Data Reading of Registration Signals (Load)" on Page  
E-60 when loading signal data while viewing the contents  
from the on-screen menu display as well as when loading the  
switcher signal data.  
STATUS  
POWER  
(OFF)  
(ON)  
ON/OFF  
When the STATUS indicator is lit or flashing, see Page E-77.  
4. Adjusting the Volume of the Built-in Speaker  
VOLUME  
2. Switch On the Power  
The volume increases.  
<Main unit operation>  
Press the POWER (ON/OFF) button.  
The volume decreases.  
The lit POWER indicator will change to green and the power  
will be switched on.  
A press of the button will display the volume display for a  
while.  
STATUS  
POWER  
Volume  
ON/OFF  
+ 32  
<Remote control operation>  
The volume adjustment range is from 0 to 63.  
Press the POWER ON button.  
* To set the volume display so that it does not appear, see  
"Selecting the On-screen Display ON/OFF" on Page E-37.  
POWER  
OFF  
ON  
* When the unit is connected with a switcher and [Audio  
Control] is set to [On], the volume button of the projector will  
control the volume of the equipment that is connected to  
AUDIO OUT of the switcher.  
3. Select the Input  
<Select from among the input selection buttons>  
Select the desired input connector.  
RGB1  
RGB2 VIDEO/S-VIDEO  
Each press toggles between S-  
VIDEO and VIDEO.  
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5. Adjust the Screen Size and then Adjust the Focus  
<Main unit operation>  
When the projector is set up permanently, there is no need to  
make the usual adjustments.  
B) Press the POWER button for at least 2 seconds. The  
"Power Off" message will be displayed.  
(The Zoom and Focus buttons do not function on GT2000R.)  
A)Press the ZOOM W/T button and adjust the screen size.  
B) Press the FOCUS +/- button and adjust the focus.  
* The cooling fan will continue to turn for about 1 minute  
after the power has been switched off. During this period, it  
will not be possible to switch on the power again.  
8. Switch Off the Main Power  
FOCUS  
ZOOM  
Press the "0" side of the POWER switch located on the front  
of the main unit.  
+
W
T
STATUS  
POWER  
(OFF)  
(ON)  
-
ON/OFF  
6. Adjust the Screen and Picture (Only When Required)  
Also switch off the power to the equipment that is connected  
to the projector.  
When the screen is not displayed properly, adjust the screen.  
When the tint of the picture or some other attribute is not  
correct, adjust the picture. See "Adjusting the Screen" on  
Page E-49 and "Adjusting the Picture" on Page E-44.  
Note: Do not switch off the main power before the fan has  
stopped. It will cause damage.  
* When the input signal is selected with the user memory or  
the channel memory and the auto memory save function is  
set to [On], the adjustment data is overwritten.  
See "Storing the Adjustment Data" on Page E-59 for  
information about registering the input signal and adjust-  
ment data that are currently being projected.  
On-screen Input Selection  
Input selection is also permitted with the on-screen menu.  
1. Press the MENU button to display the main menu.  
NOTE: Selecting the Slot Directly When the ISS-6020 Is  
Connected  
When the ISS-6020 switcher is connected, the slot (channel)  
of the switcher can be directly specified. (Valid when the on-  
screen menu is not displayed)  
Main Menu  
Picture  
Alignment  
Memory  
When one switcher is connected  
Switcher  
Enter the channel number with the number button of the  
remote control, then press the ENTER button.  
Display Menu  
Settings Menu  
Source  
When two or more switchers are connected  
Enter the two-digit channel number with the number buttons  
of the remote control, then press the ENTER button.  
See "Selecting the Various Items and Switchers" on Page E-  
58 for information about master switcher and slave switcher  
number specification.  
2. Select [Source] of the main menu and press the ENTER  
button. The source selection display will appear.  
3. Press the cursor /button and select the target input  
connector (source), then press the ENTER button to set.  
7. Switch Off the Power  
<Remote control operation>  
A) Press the POWER OFF button.  
Source  
RGB1  
RGB2  
Video  
The STATUS indicator will flash in green for 1 minute  
(and will be displayed while the cooling fan is turning).  
The color of the POWER indicator will change to orange  
(indicating the standby mode).  
S-Video  
STATUS  
POWER  
POWER  
OFF  
ON  
ON/OFF  
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SETUP (Various Settings)  
Please make settings in conjunction with both the projector and the system.  
NOTE: To accommodate worldwide use of the projector, the default language setting for the projector is English. See below for the  
detailed setting procedure. Descriptions given here assume that the language setting of the unit has already been set to English.  
Default Settings of the Settings Menu  
The unit is set as described below before it is shipped from the factory.  
Please set any required items.  
Press the MENU button to display [Main Menu], then select [Settings Menu] with the cursor button and press the ENTER button  
to display the various settings.  
Setting at Time of  
Factory Shipping  
Main Menu  
Picture  
Settings Menu  
English  
Language  
Blue back  
Off  
Alignment  
Memory  
Background  
Auto Start  
Off  
Switcher  
Auto Save  
Off  
Standalone  
Off  
00  
Hi-impedance  
Front Floor  
00  
Off  
Display Menu  
Settings Menu  
Source  
Onscreen Mute  
Switcher Control  
Ext. Control  
Projector ID  
Sync Termination  
Projection  
To turn off the on-screen menu display, press the  
MENU button.  
The display will return to the main menu. Press the  
MENU button again to turn off the on-screen  
menu.  
Keystone  
Keystone Save  
English  
Currently selected  
item  
Selecting the On-screen Language  
[Language]  
This is the language selection for the display characters of  
the on-screen menu and other displays.  
Language  
1. Select [Settings Menu] [Language] from the main menu.  
English  
Deutsch  
Français  
Italianno  
Espanol  
Svenska  
2. Press the cursor /button and select the language, then  
press the ENTER button to set.  
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Selecting the Background Color When There Is  
No Signal [Background]  
This is the setting of the background color when there is no input  
signal.  
Background  
1. Select [Settings Menu] [Background] from the main menu.  
2. Press the cursor /button and select the background color, then  
Blue  
Black  
press the ENTER button to set.  
Blue...The background color will be blue.  
Black...The background color will be black.  
Selecting Auto Start [Auto Start]  
When the main power switch is set to ON, this function switches  
on the power without the need to press the power button.  
Auto Start  
1. Select [Settings Menu] [Auto Start] from the main menu.  
2. Press the cursor /button and select On/Off, then press the  
On  
Off  
ENTER button to set.  
On .... The projector will start up when the main power is  
switched on.  
Off .... The projector will enter the standby mode when the  
main power is switched on.  
Selecting the Automatic Memory Save Function  
[Auto Save]  
This function automatically saves the adjustment conditions to the  
memory in use when screen adjustments or picture adjustments are  
performed while projecting the image of the input equipment using  
user memory or channel memory.  
Auto Save  
On  
Off  
The auto save function saves the information when the MENU and  
ENTER buttons are used upon exiting from the various adjustment  
menus.  
1. Select [Settings Menu] [Auto Save] from the main menu.  
2. Press the cursor /button and select On/Off, then press the  
ENTER button to set.  
On .... Auto memory saves are enabled.  
Off .... Auto memory saves are disabled.  
Selecting the On-screen Display ON/OFF  
[On-screen Mute]  
This is a selection of whether or not to show displays other than on-  
screen menu displays (such as simple condition displays, the ad-  
justment bar which is displayed when the remote control VOL-  
UME button is used to make an adjustment, and when switching  
the input signal).  
Onscreen Mute  
On  
Off  
1. Select [Settings Menu] [On-screen Mute] from the main menu.  
2. Press the cursor /button and select On/Off, then press the  
ENTER button to set.  
On .... Displays will be muted.  
Off .... Displays will not be muted.  
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Selecting the Switcher Control Method [Switcher  
Control]  
The switcher is a unit that switches the input equipment when a  
number of different video devices or computers are connected.  
Switcher Control  
When the REMOTE 1 connector is used, input selection and  
adjustment are permitted by the projector. See "Using User  
Memory and Channel Memory" on Page E-56.  
Standalone  
SW 1 Level  
SW 2 Level  
See "(Connections with the ISS-6020)" on Page E-28 for informa-  
tion about connections.  
The term switcher refers to the NEC ISS-6020 Switcher.  
1. Select [Settings Menu] [Switcher Control] from the main menu.  
2. Press the cursor /button and select the switcher connection  
condition, then press the ENTER button to set.  
Settings will become effective the next time the power is switched  
on.  
Standalone ....... The projector used in stand alone opera-  
tion.  
SW 1 Level ....... The projector used with one Switcher.  
SW 2 Level ....... The projector used with two or more  
Switchers.  
Selecting External Control Connections Settings  
[Ext. Control]  
When using the EXT-CTL connector of the projector, set the  
external control setting to [On].  
Ext. Control  
1. Select [Settings Menu] [Ext. Control] from the main menu.  
2. Press the cursor /button and select On/Off, then press the  
On  
Off  
ENTER button to set.  
On .... Enables the EXT-CTL connector.  
Off .... Disables the EXT-CTL connector.  
Setting the Projector ID Number [Projector ID]  
Set identification numbers to the projectors when operating a  
number of projectors (GT2000/GT2000R) by remote control or  
when controlling a number of projectors by personal computer.  
Projector ID  
No.0 - 64  
1. Select [Settings Menu] [Projector ID] from the main menu.  
2. Enter the ID number with the number buttons, then press the  
ENTER button to set.  
[00] will be set when using one projector.  
When using a number of projectors, set [01] to [64].  
• To delete the entry, press the CLEAR button of the remote control.  
The setting will return to [00].  
When operating a number of projectors by remote control, also set  
the address of the remote control. See "Setting of the Remote  
Control Address" on Page E-43.  
Setting the ID of the projector to [00] permits remote control  
operation irrespective of the ID of the remote control.  
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Sync SignalTermination Setting  
[SyncTermination]  
This sets the impedance of the RGB/YCbCr Input 1 connector.  
Sync Termination  
This function sets whether or not the unit will accommodate a 75  
ohm output (specification) impedance of the video or personal  
computer equipment.  
75Ω  
Hi-Z  
1. Select [Settings Menu] [Sync Termination] from the main  
menu.  
2. Press the cursor /button and select the termination resistance  
value, then press the ENTER button to set.  
75 ohms........................... When the impedance of the out-  
put connector of the connected  
equipment is 75 ohm.  
High Impedance (Hi-Z) ..... When the impedance of the out-  
put connector of the connected  
equipment is not 75 ohm.  
To turn off the on-screen menu display, press the MENU button.  
The display will return to the main menu. Press the MENU button  
again to turn off the on-screen menu.  
Selecting the Projector’s Projection Method [Pro-  
jection]  
This selection of the projection method is made to suit the usage  
conditions.  
Projection  
Model GT2000 is designed for front projection and model  
GT2000R is designed for rear projection.  
Front Floor  
Rear Ceiling  
Rear Floor  
Front Ceiling  
1. Select [Settings Menu] [Projection] from the main menu.  
2. Press the cursor /button and select the target projection, then  
press the ENTER button to set.  
Front floor .............. When the projector is placed on a table  
and projects from the front  
Rear ceiling............ When the projector is suspended from  
the ceiling and projects from the rear  
Rear floor ............... When the projector is placed on a table  
and projects from the rear  
Front ceiling ........... When the projector is suspended from  
the ceiling and projects from the front  
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Selecting Correction and Storage of Keystone  
Distortion [Keystone]  
Keystone distortion arises when the angles are off between the  
projector and screen in the vertical orientation at the time of setting  
up the projector. The keystone function is used in this distortion  
adjustment.  
When the setting is permanent, setting the keystone save function  
to On will enable projection using this adjustment value from the  
next occasion.  
• Adjusting Keystone Adjustment [Keystone]  
1. Select [Settings Menu] [Keystone] from the main menu.  
The adjustment bar will be displayed.  
Settings Menu  
Language  
2. Press the cursor (–) / (+) button and adjust so that the left and  
Background  
Auto Start  
right sides are parallel.  
Auto Save  
NOTE: This function will not work when the input signal is not  
Onscreen Mute  
Swithcer Control  
Ext. Control  
Projector ID  
Sync Termination  
Projection  
present. If this is the case, apply an signal and make the adjusment on  
it.  
Keystone  
[Keystone distortion]  
[No distortion]  
Keystone Save  
+ –10  
• Setting Keystone Save [Keystone Save]  
Keystone Save  
1. Select [Settings Menu] [Keystone Save] from the main menu.  
2. Press the cursor /button and select On/Off, then press the  
On  
Off  
ENTER button to set.  
On .... Enables the keystone correction value at starting  
time.  
Off .... Sets the keystone correction value to the default  
value at starting time.  
To return to the default value, press the NORMAL button of the  
remote control.  
Normalize?  
Keystone  
Press the cursor /button and select [Yes], then press the  
ENTER button to return to the default value.  
Yes  
No  
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Adjustments and Settings with the Remote Control  
Buttons (Direct Operation)  
• Returning to Standard Adjustments  
Contrast and brightness will return to the standard settings.  
This function is valid when the on-screen menu is not dis-  
played.  
Functions can be called directly using the remote control  
buttons to make adjustments and settings (without the use of  
the on-screen menu display).  
Press the NORMAL button. The verification display will  
appear. Press the ENTER button to set.  
Adjustment of the Picture  
ENTER  
NORMAL  
Adjustments can be made for the separate input sources  
(VIDEO, S-VIDEO, RGB1, and RGB2).  
• Adjusting the contrast of the picture (Contrast)  
Normalize?  
CONTRAST  
The picture will become denser. (+ direc-  
tion)  
Picture  
The picture will become fainter. (- direc-  
tion)  
Yes  
No  
Contrast  
To cancel, press the cursor button, select [No], and press  
the ENTER button.  
+ ±0  
The adjustment range is from -31 to +32.  
Display of Selected Input Information  
This displays the currently selected input information.  
Press the DISPLAY button to show this information.  
The information remains for 10 seconds.  
Adjusting the brightness of the picture (Brightness)  
BRIGHT  
The picture will become lighter. (+ direction)  
DISPLAY  
The picture will become darker. (- direction)  
Press the CLEAR button to delete this display.  
Brightness  
SETUP  
+ ±0  
The adjustment range is from -31 to +32.  
RGB1  
VGA  
Source Lock  
Expand :On  
Keystone  
The picture adjustment data can be stored (i.e., saved) to that  
memory. See "Using User Memory and Channel Memory"  
on Page E-56.  
:Off  
:On  
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Temporarily Turning Off the On-screen Menu  
Display  
This function is used to temporarily turn off the on-screen  
menu display.  
Using Digital Enlargement  
This function can provide an enlarged display of up to 8  
times the size of a target portion. Hold down the CTL button  
and press the ZOOM button. To move the selected portion,  
use the cursor buttons.  
This will be conveniently used when making fine picture or  
screen adjustments while viewing the whole screen.  
ZOOM  
Hold down the CTL button and press the DISPLAY button.  
Each press enlarges the pic-  
ture.  
W
DISPLAY  
CTL  
CTL  
Each press reduces the pic-  
ture (toward the original size)  
T
MAGNIFY/REDUCE  
This function will also be cancelled by pressing a button  
other than the cursor / button, but the operation of the  
button that is pressed will take effect.  
im)  
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
Using Digital Zoom Function  
The LCD panel of the projector has 1366
ן
1024 pixels.  
The digital zoom function converts input signals with resolu-  
tions of less than 1366
ן
1024 pixels to a number of pixels  
that is close to 1366
ן
1024 to provide an enlarged display.  
1
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13 im)  
A press of the EXPAND button results in a display that  
corresponds to the resolution of the input signal.  
A further press returns the display to the original condition.  
EXPAND  
im)  
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
1
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13 im)  
The cursor buttons are used to move the screen position.  
Digital Zoom OFF  
-
+
im)  
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
1
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13 im)  
im)  
6
Digital Zoom ON  
5
4
3
2
NOTE:When the Digital Zoom function is set to ON, the picture  
quality may deteriorate depending on the signal. The default  
setting of Digital Zoom is ON. When the Digital Zoom function  
is switched OFF, the Horizontal/Vertical amplitude and the  
Keystone adjustment are not available.  
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Adjusting Keystone Distortion  
Keystone distortion arises when the angles are off between  
the projector and screen in the vertical orientation.  
Returning the RGB Input Signal to the Stan-  
dard Adjustment  
This function is used when something has gone wrong with  
the screen at the time of RGB signal entry.  
The keystone function is used in this distortion adjustment.  
The function is valid when the on-screen menu is not being  
displayed.  
Hold the CTL button down and use the KEYSTONE +/-  
buttons to adjust the left and right sides so that they become  
parallel.  
Press the SETUP button, then press the ENTER button.  
ENTER  
SETUP  
FOCUS  
+
Select an item from among the adjustment data stored to standard  
memory that is close to the input signal.  
CTL  
[Keystone distortion]  
-
When readjustment is necessary, adjust the screen or call up an item  
that is close to the input signal from within the user memory.  
KEYSTONE  
Upon a return to the standard adjustment, the YCbCr input  
setting becomes RGB input.  
When a switcher is connected, the various items of the  
switcher return to the default settings. (The sync termination  
setting will be high impedance.)  
[No distortion]  
Memory Search  
This function is valid when the on-screen menu is not being  
displayed.  
Press the SETUP button, then press the LOAD button.  
When the KEYSTONE item is set to [ON], this adjustment  
condition will take effect when the power is switched on. See  
"Selecting Keystone Distortion Correction and Storage" on  
Page E-40.  
If you've modified the settings in memory, use this function.  
Remote Control Address Setting  
When two or more projectors (GT2000/GT2000R) are used  
with wireless remote control operation, identification (ID) is  
given to the projectors and remote control so that other  
projectors are not controlled erroneously. Projectors having  
the same ID can be controlled.  
Temporarily Turning Off the Picture and Au-  
dio  
This function is used to temporarily turn off the picture or the  
audio.  
A)Hold down the CTL button and press the Adr. button  
Picture .........A press of the PICTURE button will turn  
off the picture. Another press will result in  
the picture being projected.  
(VOLUME ). The address display appears.  
Address  
Audio ...........A press of the AUDIO button will turn off  
the audio. Another press will result in the  
audio being output.  
RC Unit 01  
MUTE  
B) Use the number buttons to enter a 2-digit ID that is the  
same as the ID of the projector that is being controlled.  
Addresses that can be specified are from 00 to 64.  
AUDIO  
PICTURE  
Press the ENTER button to set.  
The background color of the screen will be black when the  
picture is turned off.  
When a mistake is made in the entry, press the CLEAR  
button and start the entry again from Step A).  
* The projector ID of the main unit can be checked with  
[Settings Menu] [Projector ID] of the main menu.  
* Setting the ID of the remote control to 00 permits remote  
control operation irrespective of the ID of the projector.  
* If the batteries are removed from the remote control, the  
remote ID will return to "00".  
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ADJUSTING THE PICTURE AND THE AUDIO (Picture)  
These functions adjust the picture and audio with the on-screen menu display.  
When the input signal is selected with the user memory or the channel memory and the auto memory save function is set to [On],  
the adjustment data is overwritten.  
Default Picture Settings  
Picture settings at the time of shipping from the factory are as described below.  
Please set required items.  
Press the MENU button to display [Main Menu], select [Picture] with the cursor button, then press the ENTER button to display  
the picture.  
Settings at the Time of  
Shipping from the Factory  
Main Menu  
Picture  
Brightness  
Picture  
Alignment  
Memory  
Names of items that cannot  
be adjusted with the cur-  
rently selected input mode  
are displayed in gray.  
Contrast  
Volume  
Color  
Switcher  
Display Menu  
Settings Menu  
Source  
Tint  
Sharpness  
Image Mode  
White Balance  
Scan Mode  
Interpolation  
RGB/YCbCr  
Normal  
Auto  
PC Mode  
RGB  
+ 0  
Contents of the selected item  
are displayed.  
Adjusting the Picture (Brightness, Contrast, Color,Tint, and Sharpness)  
Adjust these items to an optimum level in conjunction with the input image.  
Select [Picture] from the main menu, then press the ENTER button.  
When the item to be adjusted is selected, the adjustment bar of the selected item is displayed at the bottom edge of the display.  
Picture  
Change to the (–) direction  
Change to the (+) direction  
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+
Brightness  
Contrast  
Volume  
Color  
Tint  
The various adjustment ranges are from -31 to +32.  
Sharpness  
Image Mode  
White Balance  
Scan Mode  
Interpolation  
RGB/YCbCr  
+ -10  
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Item  
(–) Button  
(+) Button  
Notes  
Brightness  
Contrast  
Color  
Becomes darker  
Becomes lighter  
––––  
Picture becomes fainter  
Color becomes paler  
Picture becomes denser  
Color becomes deeper  
––––  
RGB input does not  
apply  
Tint  
Becomes more reddish  
Picture becomes softer  
Becomes more greenish  
RGB, PAL and  
SECAM input do not  
apply  
Sharpness  
Picture becomes more distinct RGB input does not  
apply  
Adjusting the White Balance (White Balance)  
This function corrects the black and white level of the input signal  
and adjusts the color reproducibility.  
White Balance  
Select [Picture] --> [White Balance] from the main menu.  
Brightness R  
Brightness G  
Brightness B  
Contrast R  
Contrast G  
Contrast B  
Change to the (–) direction  
Change to the (+) direction  
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+
+ –10  
The various adjustment ranges are from -31 to +32.  
Item  
Contents  
Brightness R  
Brightness G  
Brightness B  
Contrast R  
Adjustment of the black level of the picture  
Adjustment of the white level of the picture  
Contrast G  
Contrast B  
Adjusting the Volume (Volume)  
Select [Picture][Volume] from the main menu.  
Picture  
When the item to be adjusted is selected, the adjustment bar  
of the selected item is displayed at the bottom edge of the  
display.  
Brightness  
Contrast  
Volume  
Color  
Tint  
Adjust the volume with the cursor (–)/ (+) buttons.  
The adjustment range is from 0 to 63.  
Sharpness  
Image Mode  
White Balance  
Scan Mode  
Interpolation  
RGB/YCbCr  
+ 32  
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Returning the Picture Adjustments to the Stan-  
dard Settings  
This function returns the adjustments of the selected items (i.e.,  
brightness, contrast, color, tint, sharpness, and white balance) to  
the standard adjustments suited to the input mode.  
Picture  
Brightness  
Contrast  
Volume  
Color  
Tint  
Example: Returning the contrast to the standard setting.  
Sharpness  
Image Mode  
White Balance  
Scan Mode  
Interpolation  
RGB/YCbCr  
Select [Picture][Contrast] from the main menu.  
Press the NORMAL button. The verification display will appear.  
Press the ENTER button to set.  
ENTER  
NORMAL  
+ 0  
To cancel, press the cursor / button, select [No], then press the  
ENTER button.  
Normalize?  
Contrast  
Yes  
No  
Selecting the Image Mode (Image Mode)  
Image Mode  
These are the picture adjustment modes available with the projec-  
tor. Select the mode that is suited to personal computer text, or the  
projected image of a video, etc.  
Normal  
Natural 1  
Natural 2  
Natural 3  
Doc Cam  
Select [Picture][Image Mode] from the main menu.  
Select the image mode with the cursor /button. Press the  
ENTER button at the desired image mode.  
Normal.........This is set for RGB input.  
Natural 1  
Natural 2  
Natural 3  
This is set for natural pictures.  
DOC CAM ... This is set for the use of a monitor camera  
when the screen is dark.  
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Selecting the Scan Mode (Scan Mode)  
This function selects whether there is a skip to every other scan-  
ning line, or whether scanning lines are reproduced in order and  
projected.  
Select [Picture][Scan Mode] from the main menu.  
Select the scan mode with the cursor /button, then press the  
Scan Mode  
ENTER button.  
Auto  
Auto ...................... Automatic switching to suit the image.  
Non Interlace  
Interlace Video  
Interlace PC  
Non Interlaced ...... Scanning lines are scanned in order to  
reproduce the image.  
Suited for still pictures.  
Interlaced Video ..... Every other scanning line in skipped to  
reproduce the image.  
Suited for moving pictures.  
Interlaced PC ........ Every other scanning line of the picture of  
the personal computer input is skipped to  
reproduce the image.  
Selecting Smoothing (Interpolation)  
Select the item that suits the projected image of the personal  
computer or video signal, etc.  
Select [Picture][Interpolation] from the main menu.  
Select PC Mode or Video Mode with the cursor /button, then  
Interpolation  
press the ENTER button.  
PC Mode  
Video Mode  
PC Mode .............. Set this mode when importance is placed  
upon high-definition images such as with  
workstations.  
Video Mode .......... Set this mode when importance is placed  
upon natural pictures such as with video  
images.  
NOTE: When a personal computer is selected and the Video Mode is  
set, the picture may be disturbed depending on the signal. Should this  
happen, please use the PC Mode.  
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Selecting RGB/YCbCr (RGB/YCbCr)  
This function sets the RGB 1/2 and YCbCr 1 input modes of the  
RGB input 1/2 connector.  
Picture  
Brightness  
Contrast  
Volume  
These settings are selected when there is input of a color-differ-  
ence signal from a DVD player, etc.  
Color  
Tint  
Select [Picture][RGB/YCbCr] from the main menu and press  
Sharpness  
Image Mode  
White Balance  
Scan Mode  
Interpolation  
RGB/YCbCr  
the ENTER button.  
Select RGB/YCbCr with the cursor /button.  
RGB ..................... RGB input mode (when projecting from  
personal computers and work stations)  
YCbCr................... YCbCr input mode (when projecting from  
DVD players)  
+ 32  
When the RGB input is returned to the standard adjustment with  
the SETUP and ENTER buttons of the remote control, the RGB/  
YCbCr setting will be RGB input.  
RGB/YCbCr  
RGB  
YCbCr  
Direct Selection  
You can select RGB or YCbCr input directly with the remote  
control.  
To do, press and hold CTL, then press RGB1 (or RGB2).  
A press of CTL and RGB 1 (or RGB 2) buttons toggles between  
RGB and YCbCr.  
Note that this setting is not saved even though the auto save  
function is set to "ON".  
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ADJUSTING THE SCREEN (Alignment)  
When the input signal is selected with the user memory or the channel memory and the auto memory save function is set to [On],  
the adjustment data is overwritten.  
Default Screen Adjustment Settings  
Settings at the time of shipping from the factory are as described below.  
Please set required items.  
Press the MENU button to display [Main Menu], select [Alignment] with the cursor button, then press the ENTER button to  
display the alignment.  
Settings at the Time of  
Shipping from the Factory  
Main Menu  
Alignment  
H Position  
Picture  
Alignment  
Memory  
Switcher  
Display Menu  
Settings Menu  
Source  
V Position  
Picture Adjust  
Fine Picture  
H Amplitude  
V Amplitude  
Image Filter  
Option  
OFF  
Auto Alignment  
50  
Adjustment values and set-  
ting conditions of the se-  
lected item are displayed.  
Screen Adjustment Procedure  
1. Input an RGB signal.  
It will be projected as a standard signal.  
2. Set Digital Zoom function to OFF.  
Press the EXPAND button to set this to OFF. See Page E-42  
3. Adjust the clock frequency and the horizontal phase. See Page E-51 and E-52.  
4. Set Digital Zoom function to ON.  
Press the EXPAND button to set this to ON.  
5. Adjust the screen size and the display position.  
When the screen size is not suitable, adjust it with the horizontal amplitude and the vertical amplitude. See Page E-53.  
When the position is off, adjust the horizontal position and the vertical position. See Page E-50.  
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Adjusting the Screen Position (Horizontal Position and  
Vertical Position)  
• Adjusting the Horizontal Position  
Select [Alignment][H Position] from the main menu.  
When the item to be adjusted is selected, the adjustment value of the selected  
item is displayed at the bottom edge of the display.  
Alignment  
H Position  
V Position  
Adjust the horizontal position with the cursor (–)/ (+) button.  
Picture Adjust  
Fine Picture  
H Amplitude  
V Amplitude  
Image Filter  
Option  
The adjustment range will differ depending on the input signal.  
Each press will move the horizontal position one pixel. Holding down the  
button will move the horizontal position continuously.  
Auto Alignment  
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• Adjusting the Vertical Position  
Select [Alignment][V Position] from the main menu.  
When the item to be adjusted is selected, the adjustment value of the selected  
item is displayed at the bottom edge of the display.  
Alignment  
H Position  
V Position  
Picture Adjust  
Fine Picture  
H Amplitude  
V Amplitude  
Image Filter  
Option  
Adjust the vertical position with the cursor (–)/ (+) button.  
The adjustment range will differ depending on the input signal.  
Each press will move the vertical position one pixel. Holding down the button  
will move the vertical position continuously.  
Auto Alignment  
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Making Adjustments While Viewing the Entire Screen  
Hold down the CTL button and press the DISPLAY button to temporarily  
turn off the on-screen menu display. Now, only the cursor (–)/ (+)  
button will function. When another button is pressed, the menu will come  
back on.  
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Adjusting the Horizontal Pixel Size and Phase (Picture  
Adjust and Fine Picture)  
Before making the adjustment, press the EXPAND button and turn OFF the  
Digital Zoom function.  
Adjust the clock frequency, then adjust the horizontal position.  
• Adjusting the Clock Frequency (Picture Adjust)  
This function adjusts the pixel size of the computer and the pixel size of the  
LCD of the projector so that they become the same size.  
Alignment  
H Position  
Select [Alignment][Picture Adjust] from the main menu.  
When the item to be adjusted is selected, the adjustment value of the selected  
item is displayed at the bottom edge of the display.  
V Position  
Picture Adjust  
Fine Picture  
H Amplitude  
V Amplitude  
Image Filter  
Option  
Adjust the clock frequency with the cursor (–) / (+) button.  
The optimum adjustment value is where the brightness of the screen becomes  
constant (i.e., the bright and dark vertical bands disappear).  
The adjustment range will differ depending on the input signal.  
Auto Alignment  
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Holding down the button will change the clock frequency continuously. Fine  
adjustments can be made by single presses of the button.  
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• Adjusting the Horizontal Phase (Fine Picture)  
This function adjusts the phase of the pixels of the computer and the phase of  
the pixels of the LCD of the projector so that they are the same phase. The  
adjustment is made to the point at which the screen color infidelity and flicker  
are at a minimum.  
Alignment  
H Position  
V Position  
Select [Alignment] [Fine Picture] from the main menu.  
When the item to be adjusted is selected, the adjustment value of the selected  
item is displayed at the bottom edge of the display.  
Picture Adjust  
Fine Picture  
H Amplitude  
V Amplitude  
Image Filter  
Option  
Adjust the horizontal phase with the cursor (–)/ (+) button.  
The optimum adjustment value is where the screen color infidelity and flicker  
are at a minimum.  
Auto Alignment  
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The adjustment range is from 0 to 255.  
Holding down the button will change the horizontal phase continuously. Fine  
adjustments can be made by single presses of the button.  
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Making Adjustments While Viewing the Entire Screen  
Hold down the CTL button and press the DISPLAY button to temporarily turn  
off the on-screen menu display. Now, only the cursor (–) / (+) button will  
function. When another button is pressed, the menu will come back on.  
Last press the EXPAND button and turn on the Digital Zoom function.  
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Changing the Display Size (Horizontal Amplitude andVer-  
tical Amplitude)  
The projector already stores the standard personal computer and work station  
resolutions in standard memory. When an RGB signal is input, the closest  
resolution is selected from among those stored and the signal is displayed.  
(When the information is stored in the user memory, it is searched from the  
user memory.) It is for this reason that when the scanning frequency differs  
from the value of the standard memory, the display area or aspect ratio will  
also differ. The horizontal magnification and vertical magnification are used to  
adjust this.  
• Adjusting the Horizontal Amplitude  
This function adjusts the horizontal display size to suit the screen.  
Alignment  
H Position  
Select [Alignment] [H Amplitude] from the main menu.  
When the item to be adjusted is selected, the adjustment value of the selected  
item is displayed at the bottom edge of the display.  
V Position  
Picture Adjust  
Fine Picture  
H Amplitude  
V Amplitude  
Image Filter  
Option  
Adjust the horizontal amplitude with the cursor (–)/ (+) button.  
The adjustment range will differ depending on the input signal.  
Holding down the button will result in a continuous change. Fine adjustments  
can be made by single presses of the button.  
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• Adjusting the Vertical Amplitude  
Alignment  
This function adjusts the vertical display size to suit the screen.  
Select [Alignment] [V Amplitude] from the main menu.  
When the item to be adjusted is selected, the adjustment value of the selected  
item is displayed at the bottom edge of the display.  
H Position  
V Position  
Picture Adjust  
Fine Picture  
H Amplitude  
V Amplitude  
Image Filter  
Option  
Adjust the vertical amplitude with the cursor (–)/ (+) button.  
The adjustment range will differ depending on the input signal.  
Holding down the button will result in a continuous change. Fine adjustments  
can be made by single presses of the button.  
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Change the horizontal or the vertical amplitude when the aspect ratio of the  
screen differs from normal (i.e., a circle has become and ellipse).  
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• Reducing Noise (Image Filter)  
Alignment  
H Position  
This function reduces video noise.  
Select [Alignment] [Image Filter] from the main menu, then press the  
ENTER button. The image filter selection display will appear.  
V Position  
Picture Adjust  
Fine Picture  
H Amplitude  
V Amplitude  
Image Filter  
Option  
Select On/Off with the cursor /button.  
On ........................ The low-pass filter is applied.  
Off ........................ The filter is removed.  
Screen adjustments are possible even when the filter is On.  
Auto Alignment  
Filter  
On  
Off  
Other Screen Adjustments (Vertical Phase, Skew Correc-  
tion, Sync Position, and ClampTiming)  
Alignment  
H Position  
V Position  
Select [Alignment] [Option] from the main menu, then press the ENTER  
button. The option menu will be displayed.  
Picture Adjust  
Fine Picture  
H Amplitude  
V Amplitude  
Image Filter  
Option  
• Vertical Phase  
This function adjusts the vertical pixel phase when an irregularity arises while  
making fine vertical movements of the screen or in the interlaced display.  
Select [V Phase] with the cursor /button.  
Auto Alignment  
When the item to be adjusted is selected, the adjustment value of the selected  
item is displayed at the bottom edge of the display.  
Adjust to a normal condition with the cursor (–)/ (+) button.  
Option  
The adjustment range is from 0 to 7.  
V Phase  
• Skew Correction  
Skew Correction  
Sync Position  
Clamp Timing  
This function adjusts the vertical bending of the screen.  
Select [Skew Correction] with the cursor /button.  
When the item to be adjusted is selected, the adjustment value of the selected  
item is displayed at the bottom edge of the display.  
Option  
Adjust the bending with the cursor (–)/ (+) button.  
V Phase  
The adjustment range is from 0 to 8.  
Skew Correction  
Sync Position  
Clamp Timing  
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• Sync Position  
This function selects whether the leading edge or the trailing edge of the  
horizontal sync pulse is set to the standard position (i.e., the PLL phase basis  
of comparison) and switches the sync position when jitter appears on the  
screen.  
Option  
V Phase  
Skew Correction  
Sync Position  
Clamp Timing  
Select [Sync Position] with the cursor /button.  
When an item is selected, its adjustment values are indicated on the right  
bottom of the menu.  
While viewing the screen, select the item that results in the least distortion  
with the cursor (–)/ (+) button.  
The adjustment values are 0 or 1.  
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• Clamp Timing  
This function sets the standard position of the black level of the picture and is  
used to set the level of screen brightness to an optimum level.  
Option  
Select [Clamp Timing] with the cursor /button.  
V Phase  
Skew Correction  
Sync Position  
Clamp Timing  
Selecting sync position moves the horizontal position. Adjust the horizontal  
position.  
While viewing the screen, select 0 or 1 with the cursor (–)/ (+) button.  
Adjusting the Alignement Automatically (Auto Alignment)  
This function automatically adjusts the clock frequency, the horizontal/vertical  
position and H/V amplitude.  
Alignment  
Depending on the pattern, adjustment may not be possible.  
H Position  
V Position  
Picture Adjust  
Fine Picture  
H Amplitude  
V Amplitude  
Image Filter  
Option  
Select [Alignment] [Auto Alignment] from the main menu, then press the  
ENTER button. The verification display will appear.  
Select Yes/No with the cursor /button.  
Repeat until an optimum screen is obtained.  
Auto Alignment  
NOTE: Automatic adjustment will not function with VIDEO or S-VIDEO input.  
When using RGB input, automatic adjustment will not function when NTSC, PAL/  
SECAM, or HDTV is input.  
Auto Alignment  
On  
Off  
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USING USER MEMORY AND  
CHANNEL MEMORY (Memory)  
• Default Area  
This is a rewritable memory that is in a one-to-one corre-  
spondence with areas of the standard memory.  
Before Using the Memory Function  
The projector uses a microprocessor to automatically iden-  
tify the input signal. Therefore, it is necessary to set and store  
in the microprocessor the adjustment conditions of such set-  
tings as the alignments and picture settings that match the  
input signal and that an optimum picture can be reproduced.  
The projector searches the settings in the default area before  
the standard memory.  
The factory shipped default area settings are the same as in  
the standard memory.  
The projector is equipped with five kinds of memory. There  
is standard memory that cannot be overwritten, user memory  
to which the user can freely write or overwrite (and to which  
switcher channels can be registered), special switcher chan-  
nel memory that is used when this main unit and a number of  
switchers are connected and used together , the default area  
in a one-to-one correspondence with areas of the standard  
memory, and last memory that stores the latest settings for  
each source (RGB1, RGB2, Video, and S-Video)  
• Last Memory  
This is a memory that stores the last settings for each source  
(RGB1, RGB2, Video, and S-Video).  
Switching sources will store the settings in memory. For this  
reason, even if the memory is not used, returning to its  
original source will store the adjustments in memory.  
Automatic Searches of Memory  
The channel memory is searched first when used with the  
switcher (s).  
Types of Memory  
• Standard Memory (Preset at Time of Shipping)  
When the input is switched, the projector searches the user  
memory for the existence of applicable registration memory  
during input selection (of input source) or switcher slot selec-  
tion (RGB and RGB2 only). When more than one such  
memory item appear, the most recent memory number is  
selected. When there is no such memory item, the unit  
searches irrespective of input selection or slot selection.  
When there is no applicable memory item in user memory,  
the default area and a standard memory search is performed  
in this order (but there will not be a search when there is a  
skip setting).  
Video signals of the type used in personal computers and  
work stations currently on the market have been registered in  
the projector as standard data (and cannot be overwritten).  
See "Displayable Video Signals" on Page E-82.  
When displaying personal computer video signals (resolu-  
tion/frequency) that have not been registered to standard  
memory, make the screen and picture adjustments and then  
register them to user memory.  
• User Memory  
When data that has been adjusted by the user is stored to user  
memory, it can be called back and used at any time.  
A maximum of 100 items of screen and/or picture adjustment  
or setting data can be registered.  
• Channel Memory  
This special memory for switchers is used to simultaneously  
register the screen adjustment data and the data of the  
switcher when the projector is used in conjunction with a  
switcher.  
A maximum of 100 channels (10 per switcher with max. of  
10 switchers) of setting data (for the various pieces of equip-  
ment that are connected to the switchers) and the screen and  
picture adjustment data (adjusted by the projector) can be  
registered.  
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Memory Selection and Item Contents  
Selecting Memory Display  
The user memory is displayed by pressing the MENU button and displaying [Main Menu], selecting [Memory] with the cursor  
button, and then pressing the ENTER button.  
To switch between user memory and channel memory displays, hold down the CTL button and select with the cursor /▼  
button.  
Switch pages with the cursor (–)/ (+) button. (There are 10 pages of user memory and 10 pages of channel memory.)  
To display the list number selection and the registration menu, use the cursor /button to align the selection bar with the  
desired list number, then press the ENTER button.  
Main Menu  
Picture  
Alignment  
Memory  
Switcher  
Display Menu  
Settings Menu  
Source  
Channel Memory  
No Name  
00 CUTOM 0001 RGB1  
01  
User Memory  
No Name  
00 CUTOM 0001 RGB1  
01  
P01/10  
Lock  
Off  
P01/10  
Source Slot Lock  
Source  
Off  
02  
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03 CUTOM 0004 S-VIDEO  
04  
05  
06 CUTOM 0007 YCbCr1  
07 CUTOM 0008 RGB2  
08  
Off  
03 CUTOM 0004 S-VIDEO  
04  
05  
06 CUTOM 0007 YCbCr1  
07 CUTOM 0008 RGB2  
08  
Off  
On  
On  
On  
On  
09 CUTOM 0010 VIDEO  
Off  
09 CUTOM 0010 VIDEO  
Off  
Signal Entry  
Entry Copy  
Entry Move  
Entry Delete  
Change Defalut  
Memory edit  
Load  
Store  
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Selecting the Various Items and Switchers  
• Selecting User Memory  
No......................... List number  
Name .................... Signal name entered by the user  
Source .................. This is the set input mode.  
(RGB 1, RGB 2, YCbCr1, YCbCr2, VIDEO, and S-VIDEO)  
Slot ....................... This is the slot number of the channel. It is termed the channel in this manual.  
04 indicates the selection of the equipment that is connected to the number 04 slot of the switcher.  
Currently selected page  
User Memory  
P01/10  
Total number of pages  
No  
Name  
Source Slot  
04  
Lock  
00  
CUTOM 0007 RGB1  
CUTOM 0008 RGB2  
*
On  
01  
Off  
07/08  
The [*] display appears when the skip setting is on.  
02  
07/08 indicates the selection of the equipment that is connected to the number 8 slot of  
the master switcher, which is connected to the number 7 slot of the slave switcher.  
Lock ......................This is the on/off setting of the auto scan function at the time of input signal switching. It is selected  
with the edit menu.  
• Selecting Channel Memory  
In user memory, the slot specification differs.  
Currently selected page  
Channel Memory  
Total number of pages  
P01/10  
No  
Lock  
00  
Name  
Source  
CUTOM 0007 RGB1  
CUTOM 0008 RGB2  
On  
01  
Off  
In channel memory, the memory number becomes the channel number, which corresponds with the slot number of the switcher.  
In signal registration, this number is selected and registration is made to this number.  
Settings will differ depending on the switcher connection method. See "Changing the Slot Number of the Switcher (slot)  
Switcher Control" on Page E-67.  
When the Setting is [SW 1 Level] (One Unit)  
When the Setting is [SW 1 Level] (One Unit)  
Channel numbers 10 through 19 correspond with switcher slot numbers 01 through 10. (Note that channel 10 will be slot 10, and  
channel 11 will be slot 01.)  
When the Setting is [SW 2 Level] (Two or More Units)  
Channel numbers 00 through 09 correspond with slot numbers 1 through 10 of the slave switcher that is connected to slot 10 of  
the master switcher.  
Channel numbers 10 through 19 correspond with slot numbers 1 through 10 of the slave switcher that is connected to slot 1 of the  
master switcher.  
Channel numbers 90 through 99 correspond with slot numbers 1 through 10 of the slave switcher that is connected to slot 9 of the  
master switcher.  
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Storing the Adjustment Data (Store)  
This function is used to store the screen and picture adjustment data currently  
being projected.  
The signal name and other data can be edited later.  
1. Project the Picture of the Input Equipment  
User Memory  
No Name  
00 CUTOM 0001 RGB1  
01  
Select [Memory] [User Memory] or [Channel Memory] from the main  
menu.  
P01/10  
Lock  
Off  
Source Slot  
The user memory or channel memory will be displayed.  
See "Selecting Memory Display" on Page E-57 for details.  
02  
03 CUTOM 0004 S-VIDEO  
Off  
04  
05  
06 CUTOM 0007 YCbCr1  
07 CUTOM 0008 RGB2  
08  
On  
On  
09 CUTOM 0010 VIDEO  
Off  
2. Select the Number to Be Stored  
User Memory  
Press the remote control /button and select the list number or the channel  
P01/10  
number, then press the ENTER button.  
No Name  
00 CUTOM 0001 RGB1  
01  
02  
03 CUTOM 0004 S-VIDEO  
04  
Source Slot  
Lock  
Off  
The display will change to the signal registration menu.  
(When input selection and projection are conducted from the user memory or  
the channel memory, the selection cursor will move to that number.)  
Off  
05  
06 CUTOM 0007 YCbCr1  
07 CUTOM 0008 RGB2  
08  
On  
On  
09 CUTOM 0010 VIDEO  
Off  
3. Storing the Adjustment Data  
Signal Entry  
Entry Copy  
Entry Move  
Entry Delete  
Change Defalut  
Memory edit  
Load  
1) Press the remote control /button, select [Store], then press the ENTER  
button.  
The display will change to the store verification display.  
2) Press the remote control /button, selectYes/No, then press the ENTER  
button.  
* When a registered number is selected, the overwrite verification display will  
appear.  
Store  
Store?  
Yes  
This ends the data storage procedure.  
To turn off the display, press the MENU button. When the display has returned  
to the main menu, press the MENU button again to turn off the display.  
No  
Overwrite?  
Yes  
No  
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Data Reading of Registration Signals (Load)  
Adjustment and setting data are registered to suit the purpose of the external  
equipment in the user memory and channel memory. This allows the input to  
be switched and projected immediately when the projector is used in a system  
or some other configuration. The desired adjustment and setting data can also  
be called without switching the input.  
1. Displaying the Memory Display  
Select [Memory] [User Memory] or [Channel Memory] from the main  
User Memory  
No Name  
00 CUTOM 0001 RGB1  
01  
menu.  
P01/10  
Lock  
Off  
Source Slot  
The user memory or channel memory will be displayed.  
See "Selecting Memory Display" on Page E-57 for details.  
02  
03 CUTOM 0004 S-VIDEO  
Off  
04  
05  
06 CUTOM 0007 YCbCr1  
07 CUTOM 0008 RGB2  
08  
On  
On  
09 CUTOM 0010 VIDEO  
Off  
2. Select the Desired Number  
User Memory  
Press the remote control /button and select the list number or the channel  
number, then press the ENTER button.  
P01/10  
Lock  
Off  
No Name  
00 CUTOM 0001 RGB1  
01  
Source Slot  
The display will change to the signal registration menu.  
02  
03 CUTOM 0004 S-VIDEO  
Off  
04  
05  
06 CUTOM 0007 YCbCr1  
07 CUTOM 0008 RGB2  
08  
On  
On  
09 CUTOM 0010 VIDEO  
Off  
3. Retrieving the Signal Data  
Signal Entry  
Entry Copy  
Entry Move  
Entry Delete  
Change Defalut  
Memory edit  
Load  
Press the remote control /button and select [Load].  
Retrieving All the Data  
Press the ENTER button.  
The display will change to the load verification display.  
Press the remote control /button, select Yes/No, then press the ENTER  
button.  
Store  
Retrieving Data Other than Source Data  
(Data is called without performing input switching.)  
Hold down the CTL button and press the ENTER button.  
The display will change to the data load verification display.  
Load?  
Yes  
No  
Press the remote control /button, select Yes/No, then press the ENTER  
button.  
Data Load?  
Yes  
No  
This ends the data retrieving procedure.  
At this time, auto search during input signal switching will be invalid. (Lock On  
condition.)  
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Copying All the Data (Entry Copy)  
This function copies the registered signal data (i.e., the copy source) to the  
selected number (i.e., the copy destination).  
1. Displaying the Signal Registration Menu Display  
Signal Entry  
Select [Memory] [User Memory] or [Channel Memory] from the main  
menu, then press the ENTER button.  
Entry Copy  
Entry Move  
Entry Delete  
Change Defalut  
Memory edit  
Load  
The signal registration menu display will appear.  
See "Selecting Memory Display" on Page E-57 for details.  
Store  
2. Copying  
User Memory  
Press the remote control /button and select [Entry Copy], then press the  
P01/10  
Off  
ENTER button.  
No Name  
00 CUTOM 0001 RGB1  
01  
02  
Source Slot Lock  
The display will change to the user memory or the channel memory display.  
"Copy: Copy Source Selection" will appear at the bottom of the display.  
03 CUTOM 0004 S-VIDEO  
Off  
04  
05  
06 CUTOM 0007 YCbCr1  
07 CUTOM 0008 RGB2  
08  
On  
On  
09 CUTOM 0010 VIDEO  
Entry Copy: Select Source  
Off  
1) Press the remote control /button and select the copy source number,  
User Memory  
then press the ENTER button.  
P01/10  
No Name  
00 CUTOM 0001 RGB1  
Source Slot  
Lock  
Off  
"Copy: Copy Destination Selection" will appear at the bottom of the display.  
01  
02  
2) Press the remote control /button and select the copy destination number,  
User Memory  
P01/10  
then press the ENTER button.  
No Name  
Source Slot  
Lock  
Off  
On  
When the signal data has already been registered to the copy destination, the  
verification display will appear. Press the remote control /button and  
select Yes/No, then press the ENTER button.  
00 CUTOM 0001 RGB1  
01 CUTOM 0007 YCbCr1  
02  
This ends the copy procedure.  
Overwrite?  
To turn off the display, press the MENU button. The display will return to the  
main menu. A further press of the MENU button will turn off the display.  
Yes  
No  
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Moving Data (Entry Move)  
This function moves the registered signal data (i.e., the move source) to the  
selected number (i.e., the move destination).  
1. Displaying the Signal Registration Menu Display  
Signal Entry  
Entry Copy  
Entry Move  
Entry Delete  
Change Defalut  
Memory edit  
Load  
Select [Memory] [User Memory] or [Channel Memory] from the main  
menu, then press the ENTER button.  
The signal registration menu display will appear.  
See "Selecting Memory Display" on Page E-57 for details.  
Store  
2. Moving  
User Memory  
P01/10  
Off  
Press the remote control /button and select [Entry Move], then press the  
ENTER button.  
No Name  
00 CUTOM 0001 RGB1  
Source Slot Lock  
01  
02  
The display will change to the user memory or the channel memory display.  
"Move: Move Source Selection" will appear at the bottom of the display.  
03 CUTOM 0004 S-VIDEO  
04  
05  
Off  
1) Press the remote control /button and select the move source number,  
then press the ENTER button.  
06 CUTOM 0007 YCbCr1  
07 CUTOM 0008 RGB2  
08  
09 CUTOM 0010 VIDEO  
Entry Move: Select Source  
On  
On  
"Move: Move Destination Selection" will appear at the bottom of the  
display.  
Off  
2) Press the remote control /button and select the move destination  
User Memory  
number, then press the ENTER button.  
P01/10  
No Name  
00 CUTOM 0001 RGB1  
01  
02  
Source Slot  
Lock  
Off  
When the signal data has already been registered to the move destination, the  
verification display will appear. Press the remote control /button and  
select Yes/No, then press the ENTER button.  
User Memory  
P01/10  
This ends the move procedure.  
No Name  
00 CUTOM 0001 RGB1  
01 CUTOM 0007 YCbCr1  
Source Slot  
Lock  
Off  
On  
To turn off the display, press the MENU button. The display will return to the  
main menu. A further press of the MENU button will turn off the display.  
02  
03 CUTOM 0004 S-VIDEO  
Off  
04  
05  
06  
07 CUTOM 0008 RGB2  
08  
09 CUTOM 0010 VIDEO  
On  
Off  
Overwrite?  
Yes  
No  
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Deleting a Range of Data (Entry Delete)  
This function specifies the range that is to be deleted and deletes the signal  
data.  
1. Displaying the Signal Registration Menu Display  
Signal Entry  
Entry Copy  
Entry Move  
Entry Delete  
Change Defalut  
Memory edit  
Load  
Select [Memory] [User Memory] or [Channel Memory] from the main  
menu, then press the ENTER button.  
The signal registration menu display will appear.  
See "Selecting Memory Display" on Page E-57 for details.  
Store  
2. Deleting  
User Memory  
Press the remote control /button and select [Entry Delete], then press the  
P01/10  
Lock  
Off  
No Name  
00 CUTOM 0001 RGB1  
01  
02  
03 CUTOM 0004 S-VIDEO  
04  
05  
06 CUTOM 0007 YCbCr1  
07 CUTOM 0008 RGB2  
On  
Source Slot  
ENTER button.  
The display will change to the user memory or the channel memory display.  
"Delete: Starting No. Selection" will appear at the bottom of the display.  
Off  
On  
1) Press the remote control /button and select the starting number of the  
deletion, then press the ENTER button.  
"Delete: Ending No. Selection" will appear at the bottom of the display.  
08  
09 CUTOM 0010 VIDEO  
Delete: Select Start Line  
Off  
2) Press the remote control /button and select the ending number of the  
User Memory  
P01/10  
deletion, then press the ENTER button.  
No Name  
00 CUTOM 0001 RGB1  
01  
Source Slot  
Lock  
Off  
When only one digit is to be deleted, just press the ENTER button.  
A verification display to the effect of Delete? will appear. Press the remote  
02  
control /button and selectYes/No, then press the ENTER button.  
03 CUTOM 0004 S-VIDEO  
04  
Off  
This ends the deletion procedure.  
05  
To turn off the display, press the MENU button. The display will return to the  
main menu. A further press of the MENU button will turn off the display.  
06 CUTOM 0007 YCbCr1  
07 CUTOM 0008 RGB2  
08  
On  
On  
09 CUTOM 0010 VIDEO  
Delete: Select End Line  
Off  
User Memory  
P01/10  
No Name  
Source Slot  
Lock  
00  
01  
02  
03  
04  
05  
06 CUTOM 0007 YCbCr1  
07 CUTOM 0008 RGB2  
08  
On  
On  
09 CUTOM 0010 VIDEO  
Off  
Delete?  
NO. 00-03  
Yes  
No  
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Changing the Default Values of the Screen Data (Change  
Default)  
The projector is equipped with default area that stores screen data having a  
one- to - one correspondence with the standard memory. At the start, this  
memory contains the screen data of the standard memory.  
When the display area of the personal computer that is being projected with the  
standard memory is not normal, the correct screen data can be written to the  
default area.  
1. Projecting Input Signals that Are to Be Default Values  
Input the signal of the computer and adjust the screen to a proper screen.  
This will be the default value of the screen data at this resolution.  
2. Displaying the Signal Registration Menu Display  
Signal Entry  
Entry Copy  
Entry Move  
Entry Delete  
Change Defalut  
Memory edit  
Load  
Select [Memory] [User Memory] or [Channel Memory] from the main  
menu, then press the ENTER button.  
The signal registration menu display will appear.  
See "Selecting Memory Display" on Page E-57 for details.  
Store  
3. Changing the Default Values of the Screen Data  
Normalize?  
Change Defalut  
Yes  
1) Press the remote control /button and select [Change Default], then press  
the ENTER button.  
The default change verification display will appear.  
No  
2) Press the remote control /button and select the Yes/No, then press the  
ENTER button.  
The defaults have now been changed.  
To turn off the display, press the MENU button twice. The display will return  
to the main menu. A further press of the MENU button will turn off the display.  
To initialize the default area (or to become the same as the standard memory)  
1) Press the NORMAL button.  
2) Press the remote control /button and select the Yes/No, press the ENTER  
button.  
The default area has now been returned to its original factory settings.  
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Editing the Memory Contents (Source Edit)  
This function edits the registration contents of the user memory and the  
channel memory.  
Skip and Source lock settings are made with Source Edit.  
Note: The changes you make to the memory contents will take effect at the next  
time you use the memory.  
Preparations Prior to Editing and Closing the Editing  
1) Select the Memory Number to Be Edited  
User Memory  
P01/10  
No Name  
Select [Memory] [User Memory] or [Channel Memory] from the main  
menu.  
Source Slot  
00 CUTOM 0001 RGB1  
01  
Lock  
Off  
Press the cursor /button and select the memory number that is to be edited,  
then press the ENTER button.  
Signal Entry  
Entry Copy  
Entry Move  
Entry Delete  
Change Defalut  
Memory edit  
Load  
The signal registration menu display will appear.  
Store  
2) Display the Editing Menu  
Memory edit  
Name  
Press the cursor /button and select [Source Edit], then press the ENTER  
button.  
Slot  
Image Mode  
Skip  
Source Lock  
Sync Termination  
Display the edit menu.  
Advance to the desired item.  
3) Turn Off the On-screen Menu Display  
CUSTOM0001  
To turn off the display, press the MENU button 3 times. The display will return  
to the main menu.  
Press the button once more to turn off the display.  
Memory edit  
Name  
* Changing the Signal Name (Name)  
1) Select [Source Edit] [Name], then press the ENTER button.  
The name entry display will appear.  
Slot  
Image Mode  
Skip  
Source Lock  
Sync Termination  
CUSTOM0001  
2) Change the Name  
Use the remote control cursor (–)/ (+) button to align the cursor with the  
character that is to be changed, then use the remote control number buttons to  
select the character.  
Name Input  
CUSTOM0001  
(To cancel, press the MENU button.)  
Press the ENTER button when the change has been completed.  
The display will return to the editing menu.  
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Signal Name Entry Method  
Select [Source Edit] [Name], then press the ENTER button to change to the  
signal name entry display.  
Name Input  
Here, the character entry and deletion methods will be described.  
A maximum of 10 characters can be entered for the signal name.  
Use the remote control number buttons and CTL button to enter the letters.  
Name Input  
X
Example: Enter XGA  
1) Enter X. (X is on the 8 button.)  
Name Input  
X
Each press of the 8 button moves the selection through the sequence of  
VWX8 which repeats. Select X. To enter lower case and other charac-  
ters, hold down the CTL button and select the characters.  
2) Use the cursor /button to move the cursor to the next position.  
Name Input  
Enter G and A using the same method as in Step 1).  
XGA  
* If a mistake is made, use the cursor /button to align the cursor with the  
error, select the character, and correct it. To delete a character, press the CLEAR  
button.  
Name Input  
XG  
3) Press the ENTER button to set.  
Correrspondence Table for Number Buttons and Letters  
Number Buttons  
Press Directly  
ABC1  
Used with CTL  
1
a b  
d e  
c !  
2
DEF2  
3
f ”  
GHI3  
g h i #  
4
JKL4  
j k l  
$
5
MNO5  
PQR6  
m n o %  
6
p q  
r &  
7
STU7  
s t  
u ’  
8
VWX8  
YZ?9  
v w x (  
9
y z  
/ )  
0
* , . 0  
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Changing the Slot Number of the Switcher (Slot)  
The slot number can be changed with user memory when the source setting is  
RGB 1 / YCbCr 1 or RGB 2 / YCbCr 2.  
1) Select [Source Edit] [Slot], then press the ENTER button.  
Memory edit  
Name  
The switcher control display will appear.  
Slot  
Image Mode  
Skip  
Source Lock  
Sync Termination  
2) Change the Switcher Control Condition  
Switcher Control  
Standalone  
Press the cursor /button and select the slot number, then press the ENTER  
button.  
SW 1 Level  
SW 2 Level  
The display will change to the slot master display.  
When [Standalone] is selected, the display returns to the editing menu.  
3) Changing the Slot  
Slot Master  
Slot-01  
Press the cursor /button and select the slot number, then press the ENTER  
button.  
Slot-02  
The display will change to the slot slave display.  
Slot Slave  
Slot-01  
When [SW 1 Level] (one unit) is selected, the display will return to the editing  
menu.  
Slot-02  
Press the cursor /button and select the slot slave number, then press the  
ENTER button.  
The display will return to the editing menu.  
Changing the Image Mode (Image)  
Select [Source Edit] [Image], then press the ENTER button.  
The image mode display will appear. See "Selecting the Image Mode" on Page  
E-46.  
Setting the Skip (Skip)  
When the input signal is switched, the unit automatically performs a memory  
search.  
When a list number that you wish to skip has been set, the unit will skip over it.  
1) Select [Source Edit] [Skip], then press the ENTER button.  
The skip display will appear.  
Memory edit  
Name  
Slot  
2) Setting the Skip  
Image Mode  
Skip  
Source Lock  
Sync Termination  
Press the cursor /button and select On/Off.  
On .... The setting will be beyond the object of the search. The line is  
marked with an asterisk (*).  
Off .... The setting will be the object of the search.  
(To cancel, press the MENU button.)  
Press the ENTER button.  
Skip  
On  
Off  
The display will return to the edit menu.  
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Setting Auto Search Forced Lock (Source Lock)  
When the input signal is switched, the unit automatically performs a memory  
search.  
This setting mandatorily invalidates auto search.  
1) Select [Source Edit] [Source Lock], then press the ENTER button.  
The source lock display will appear.  
Memory edit  
Name  
Slot  
Image Mode  
Skip  
Source Lock  
Sync Termination  
2) Setting the Source Lock  
Source Lock  
Press the cursor /button and select On/Off.  
On .... Auto search will be invalidated.  
On  
Off  
(Auto search will not be performed even when the input signal  
changes.)  
Off .... Auto search will be effective. (Normal)  
(To cancel, press the MENU button.)  
Press the ENTER button.  
The display will return to the edit menu.  
Sync SignalTermination Setting (SyncTermination)  
This sets the termination resistance for the input sync of the RGB1/YCbCr1  
Input connector.  
Select [Source Edit][Sync], then press the ENTER button.  
The sync termination display appears. See "Sync Signal Termination Setting"  
on Page E-39.  
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Viewing the Details of the Input Signal (Display Menu)  
This function is convenient for checking the condition of the signal that is  
currently being input.  
Select [Display Menu] from the main menu and press the ENTER button.  
The display will change to the Display menu.  
Main Menu  
Picture  
Alignment  
Memory  
Switcher  
Display Menu  
Settings Menu  
Source  
Press the remote control /button to select [Input Signal], then press the  
ENTER button.  
The details of the input signal will be displayed.  
To turn off the display, press the MENU button. The display will return to the  
previous menu.  
Display  
Lamp Usage  
Input Signal  
Press the MENU button from the main display to turn off the display.  
Memory number.... This is the list number or channel number of the user  
registration, channel registration, the standard  
memory, and the default are:  
Input Signal  
Memory No.  
Frequency fH 37.5kHz  
Frequency fV 75Hz  
Pixel Clock  
U--00  
S : Standard memory, U : Default area, U : User  
memory, C : Channel memory  
Horizontal  
30.0MHz  
frequency .............. This is the horizontal scanning frequency.  
Vertical  
Sync Polarity HD(-) VD(-)  
Default Area  
Resolution  
640
ן
480  
Scan Mode  
terlace  
06  
frequency .............. This is the vertical scanning frequency.  
Pixel Clock ............ This is the clock frequency.  
Non In-  
Sync Polarity ......... This is the polarity of the horizontal sync signal and the  
vertical sync signal.  
Default Area .......... This is the location number where the default data is  
stored.  
Resolution............. This is the horizontal and vertical resolution for the  
currently displayed signal.  
Scan Mode ........... This is the currently selected scan mode.  
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• Detailed list of memory  
CONTROLLING THE SWITCHER  
(Switcher)  
This function displays detailed information about the registered  
memory.  
1. Call up the memory display.  
Before Using the Switcher Control Functions...  
Select [Memory][User Memory] or [Channel Memory]  
from the main menu.  
Connecting a switcher (ISS-6020) to the projector permits a  
number of external pieces of equipment to be connected. (A  
maximum of 100 channels can be controlled with the projec-  
tor.)  
2. Select the memory number you wish to view.  
Press the remote control /button and select the list  
number or channel number.  
To integrate and manage the picture adjustments of these  
pieces of equipment, the adjustment values are registered to  
channel memory and any piece of equipment can be repro-  
duced with the same picture conditions.  
3. Display the contents of the memory.  
Press and hold the remote control CTL button, then press the  
DISPLAY button.  
To use the switcher functions, connect the projector with the  
switcher and also connect a control cable between the RE-  
MOTE 1 connectors of the units. See "Selecting the Switcher  
Control Method [Switcher Control]” on page E-38.  
To turn off the diplay, press the MENU button.  
Memory No. .......... U-02  
Frequency ............. fH 80.3 kHz  
Frequency ............. fV 75 Hz  
Pixel Clock ............ 135.6 MHz  
Sync Polarity ......... HD (+) VD (-)  
Default Area .......... 02  
The switcher is a unit that switches the input equipment  
when a number of different video devices or computers are  
connected.  
When the REMOTE 1 connector is used, input selection and  
adjustment are permitted by the projector. See "Connections  
with ISS-6020" on Page E-28.  
Scan Mode ........... Non Interlace ..... Currently  
se-  
lected Scan mode  
After the connections have been made, perform the [Switcher  
Control] in conjunction with the switcher and the system.  
See "Selecting the Switcher Control Method" on Page E-38.  
Interpolation .......... PC Mode ........... Currently  
se-  
lected Interpola-  
tion mode  
These steps now permit switcher input selection, picture  
adjustment, and volume adjustment from the projector.  
Sync Termination Hi-Z ...................... Currently  
se-  
lected Sync termi-  
nation mode  
Make adjustments with the signals being input from the  
external equipment that is connected to the switcher.  
Image Mode.......... Normal .............. Currently  
se-  
Image  
When there is no signal, adjustment and setting of [Volume]  
and [Audio Select] are permitted.  
lected  
mode  
Image Filter ........... Off ..................... Currently  
se-  
lected Image filter  
mode  
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Default Settings of the Switcher  
Picture settings at the time of shipping from the factory are as described below.  
Please adjust and set required items.  
Main Menu  
Picture  
Alignment  
Memory  
Switcher  
Press the MENU button to display [Main Menu], select [Switcher] with the  
cursor button, then press the ENTER button to display the switcher menu.  
Display Menu  
Settings Menu  
Source  
Switcher  
R Gain  
G Gain  
B Gain  
Color  
Tint  
Sharpness  
Volume  
Audio Select  
Setting at the time of shipping  
from the factory is ‘Projector”.  
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Switcher Picture Adjustment  
Select [Switcher] from the main menu.  
Switcher  
R Gain  
Press the cursor /button and select the adjustment item.  
G Gain  
B Gain  
When the item to be adjusted is selected, the adjustment bar of the selected  
item is displayed at the bottom edge of the display.  
Color  
Tint  
Adjust with the cursor (–)/ (+) button.  
Sharpness  
Volume  
Audio Select  
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Returning the Picture Adjustment to the Standard Set-  
tings  
This function returns the adjustments of the R, G, and B gains, the color, tint,  
and sharpness to the standard settings.  
Switcher  
R Gain  
G Gain  
B Gain  
Color  
Example: Return the R Gain to the Standard Setting.  
Press the cursor /button and select [R Gain].  
When the item to be adjusted is selected, the adjustment bar of the selected  
item is displayed at the bottom edge of the display.  
Tint  
Sharpness  
Volume  
Audio Select  
Press the NORMAL button. A verification display “Normalize ?” will appear.  
Press the cursor /button, select Yes/No, then press the ENTER button.  
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The setting will return to the factory setting value of the switcher.  
Normalize?  
Yes  
No  
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Audio Control of the Switcher  
This is the audio adjustment of the switcher AUDIO OUTPUT.  
Setting the Volume (Volume)  
This function sets the volume adjustment data that corresponds to the slot.  
Select [Switcher] from the main menu.  
Switcher  
R Gain  
G Gain  
B Gain  
Color  
Press the cursor /button and select [Volume].  
When the item to be adjusted is selected, the adjustment bar of the selected  
item is displayed at the bottom edge of the display.  
Tint  
Sharpness  
Adjust with the cursor (–)/ (+) button.  
The adjustment range is from 0 to 63.  
Volume  
Audio Select  
+32  
(–) Direction .......... The volume decreases.  
(+) Direction .......... The volume increases.  
AdjustingVolume of Switcher with Remote Control (Audio  
Select)  
Switcher  
This is a setting that adjusts the volume of the switcher with the VOLUME  
button on the remote control.  
R Gain  
G Gain  
B Gain  
Color  
Select [Switcher] [Audio Select] of the main menu.  
When the item to be adjusted is selected, the setting condition is displayed at  
the bottom edge of the display.  
Tint  
A press of the ENTER button changes the display to the audio control display.  
Sharpness  
Volume  
Audio Select  
Projector  
Press the cursor /button and select Switcher / Remote control.  
Switcher ................ Permits volume adjustment of the switcher using the  
VOLUME button of the remote control.  
Projector ............... Permits volume adjustment of the projector using the  
VOLUME button of the remote control.  
* The Switcher menu displays only when the switcher is connected with the  
GT2000/GT2000R and Switcher Control mode is set to either SW 1 Level or  
SW 2 Level.  
Note:When the switcher is not connected, "Switcher" cannot be selected.  
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5 MAINTENANCE  
This section describes the simple maintenance procedures you should follow  
to replace the lamp, clean or replace the filter, and replace the batteries in the  
remote control.  
Step 1  
Lamp housing cover  
MEMU  
SELECT  
ENTER  
FOCUS  
ZOOM  
STATUS  
POWER  
ON  
/OFF  
Replacing The Lamp  
After your lamp has been operating for 2000 hours or longer, the red  
“status” light in the cabinet will go on and the lamp icon will appear on  
the above right of the screen whenever the projector is turned on. The  
lamp icon remains on after 2100 hours of service. Even though the lamp  
may still be working, replace it at 2000 hours to maintain optimal projec-  
tor performance.  
CAUTION  
Captive screw  
Interlock  
DO NOT TOUCH THE LAMP immediately after it has been used. It will be  
extremely hot. Allow at least one hour for the lamp to cool before  
handling.  
Step 2  
MEMU  
SELECT  
ENTER  
DO NOT REMOVE ANY SCREWS except the lamp cover set screw and  
two lamp case screws. You could receive an electric shock.  
Do not touch the front surface portion of the replacement lamp body in  
which glass is used.  
FOCUS  
ZOOM  
STATUS  
POWER  
ON  
/OFF  
Touching the glass portion or bulb tip may result in a drop of the  
brightness or shortened bulb life.  
Turn off the main power to the projector and disconnect the power cord.  
Allow at least one hour for the lamp to cool.  
• If you continue to use the lamp after 2000 hours of use, the lamp bulb may  
shatter, and pieces of glass may be scattered in the lamp case. Do not  
touch them as the pieces of glass may cause injury. If this happens,  
contact your NEC dealer for lamp replacement.  
Captive screw  
Step 3  
To replace the lamp:  
1. Loosen the single captive screw that secures the lamp housing cover and  
remove the cover.  
MEMU  
SELECT  
ENTER  
FOCUS  
ZOOM  
STATUS  
POWER  
ON  
/OFF  
2. Loosen the two captive screws securing the lamp case.  
3. Remove the lamp by pulling out the complete assembly.  
4. Install a new lamp case assembly and secure it in place with the two  
captive screws.  
CAUTION: Do not use a lamp other than the NEC replacement lamp.  
Order this from your NEC dealer using your projector's model number.  
5. Reattach the lamp housing cover and tighten the single captive screw.  
6. After you install a new lamp, select [Display] from the main menu, and press  
the ENTER button. Then press the remote /button to select [Lamp  
Usage], then press the NORMAL button to display the Reset menu. Press the  
remote /button to select [Yes] and press the ENTER button.  
Step 4  
MEMU  
SELECT  
ENTER  
FOCUS  
ZOOM  
STATUS  
POWER  
ON  
/OFF  
This resets the lamp clock back to zero.  
Note: When you replace the lamp, it is also wise to replace the filter. The  
filter comes in the same package with your replacement lamp.  
To check and reset the lamp usage time  
To view the lamp usage time:  
1. Select [Display Menu] from the main menu and press the ENTER button.  
2. Press the remote /button to select [Lamp Usage].  
The usage time will be displayed at the bottom right of the menu.  
Step 5  
MEMU  
SELECT  
Note: After your lamp has been operating for 2000, a warning icon will  
appear.  
ENTER  
FOCUS  
ZOOM  
STATUS  
POWER  
ON  
OFF  
/
To reset the lamp clock back to zero:  
1. Select [Display] from the main menu, and press the ENTER button.  
2. Press the remote /button to select [Lamp Usage], then press the  
NORMAL button.  
3. Press the remote /button to select [Yes] and press the ENTER button.  
This resets the lamp clock back to zero. Also the STATUS indicator goes off.  
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Cleaning Or Replacing The Filter  
The air-filter sponge keeps the inside of the MultiSync GT2000/  
GT2000R LCD Projector free from dust or dirt and should be  
cleaned after every 100 hours of operation (more often in dusty  
conditions). If the filter is dirty or clogged, your projector may  
overheat.  
O N  
O F F  
/
P O W E R  
S T A T U S  
Z O O M  
-
F O C U S  
-
E N T E R  
+
+
-
S E L E C T  
M E N U  
+
NOTE: Clean your filter after every 100 hours of operation.  
CAUTION  
• Turn off the main power and unplug the projector before  
replacing the filter.  
AC IN  
• Only clean the outside of the filter cover with a vacuum  
cleaner.  
• Do not attempt to operate the projector without a filter  
cover.  
Your LCD projector will not operate unless the filter cover  
is installed correctly.  
O N  
O F F  
/
P O W E R  
S T A T U S  
Z O O M  
-
F O C U S  
-
E N T E R  
+
+
To clean the air-filter:  
-
S E L E C T  
M E N U  
+
Vacuum the filter through the filter cover.  
To replace the air-filter:  
1. Remove the filter cover by pushing up on the catch of the  
cover until you feel it detach.  
2. Reinstall the new filter cover.  
AC IN  
NOTE: Do not detach the sponge from the filter cover. Do not  
wash the filter cover with soap and water. Soap and  
water will damage the filter membrane.  
Before replacing the filter cover, remove dust and dirt  
from the projector cabinet. Keep out dust and dirt  
during filter replacement.  
Remote Control Battery Installation  
Installing the Remote Control Batteries  
When it comes time to replace the batteries, two "AAA" type  
will be required.  
1. Press and open the cover.  
2. Align the batteries according to the (+) and (-)  
indications inside the case.  
3. Replace the cover.  
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Etape 1  
Cette section décrit les procédures simples d’entretien que vous aurez à suivre  
pour remplacer la lampe, nettoyer ou remplacer le filtre et remplacer les piles  
de la télécommande.  
Couvercle de lampe  
MEMU  
SELECT  
ENTER  
FOCUS  
ZOOM  
STATUS  
POWER  
ON  
/OFF  
Remplacement de la lampe  
Lorsque la lampe a été utilisée pendant 2000 heures ou plus, le voyant  
“Status” (état) du coffret s’allume. Même si la lampe peut encore  
fonctionner, remplacez-la au bout de 2000 heures pour conserver une  
performance optimale de votre projecteur.  
PRECAUTION  
Vis  
• NE TOUCHEZ PASA LA LAMPE juste après qu’elle a été utilisée. Elle  
est très chaude. Laissez-la refoidir pendant au moins une heure avant de  
la manipuler..  
Etape 2  
MEMU  
Enclenchement  
SELECT  
ENTER  
FOCUS  
ZOOM  
STATUS  
POWER  
ON  
/OFF  
• NE RETIREZ AUCUNE VIS mis à part la vis qui fixe le couvercle de  
lampe et les deux vis du compartiment de lampe. Vous risquez de  
recevoir une décharge éléctrique.  
• Mettez le projecteur hors circuit et débranchez le cordon d’alimentation.  
Laissez refroidir la lampe pendant au moins une heure.  
• Le projecteur s’éteindra et restera en attente après 2100 heures  
d’utilisation. Dans ce cas, remplacez la lampe. Si vous continuez  
d’utiliser la lampe après 2000 heures d’utilisation, l’ampoule peut se  
briser et des brisures de verre peuvent être éparpillées dans le  
compartiment de la lampe. Ne les touchez pas car elles peuvent vous  
blesser. Dans ce cas, contactez votre revendeur NEC afin de procéder au  
remplacement de la lampe.  
Vis  
Etape 3  
MEMU  
SELECT  
ENTER  
FOCUS  
ZOOM  
STATUS  
POWER  
ON  
/OFF  
Pour remplacer la lampe:  
1. Retirez l’unique vis qui fixe le couvercle de lampe et retirez le couvercle  
2. Retirez les deux vis qui fixent le compartiment de lampe. (Afin de  
prévenir contre un risque de décharge électrique, il y a un enclenchement  
sur ce compartiment. Ne tentez pas de détourner cet enclenchement.)  
3. Retirez la lampe en tirant tout l’assemblage.  
4. Installez un nouvel assemblage de compartiment lampe et fixez-le avec les  
deux vis.  
Etape 4  
MEMU  
SELECT  
PRECAUTION: N’utilisez pas d’autres lampes qu’une lampe de rechange  
ENTER  
FOCUS  
ZOOM  
STATUS  
POWER  
ON  
/OFF  
NEC  
Commandez-la auprès de votre vendeur NEC en donnant le numéro de  
modèle du projecteur.  
5. Fixez de nouveau le couvercle de lampe et replacez la vis unique.  
6. Une fois la nouvelle lampe installée.  
REMARQUE: Réinitialiser la durée totale d’usage de lampe. (Se rperorter  
à la page E-73.)  
Etape 5  
MEMU  
REMARQUE: Lorsque vous remplacez la lampe, Lorsque vous remplacez  
la lampe, il est recommandé de changer également le filtre. Le filtre se  
trouve dans le même emballage que la lampe de rechange .  
SELECT  
ENTER  
FOCUS  
ZOOM  
STATUS  
POWER  
ON  
OFF  
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Nettoyage ou remplacement du filtre  
Le coussin éponge du filtre à air maintient l’intérieur du  
projecteur à affichage à cristaux liquides MultiSync GT2000 /  
GT2000R à l’abri de la poussière ou de la saleté et doit être  
nettoyé toutes les 100 heures d’utilisation (plus souvent dans les  
endroits poussiéreux). Si le filtre est sale ou bouché, le  
projecteur risque de surchauffer.  
O N  
O F F  
/
P O W E R  
S T A T U S  
Z O O M  
-
F O C U S  
-
E N T E R  
+
+
-
S E L E C T  
M E N U  
+
REMARQUE: Nettoyez le filtre toutes les 100 heures  
d’utilisation.  
AC IN  
PRECAUTION  
• Coupez l’alimentation et débranchez le projecteur avant  
de remplacer le filtre.  
• Nettoyez uniquement le couvercle extérieur du filtre avec  
un aspirateur.  
• N’essayez pas de faire fonctionner le projecteur sans  
filtre.  
O N  
O F F  
/
P O W E R  
S T A T U S  
Z O O M  
-
F O C U S  
-
E N T E R  
+
Votre projecteur à affichage à cristaux liquides ne  
fonctionnera pas tant que le filtre ne sera pas installé  
correctement.  
+
-
S E L E C T  
M E N U  
+
Pour nettoyer le filtre à air:  
Aspirez le filtre à travers le couvercle de filtre.  
Pour remplacer le filtre à air:  
AC IN  
1. Retirez le panneau du filtre en poussant vers le haut sur le  
cliquet du couvercle à l’aide d’un tournevis à tête plate  
jusqu’à ce que vous sentiez qu’il se détache.  
2. Réinstallez le panneau du filtre.  
REMARQUE: Ne détachez pas le coussin éponge du couvercle  
de filtre. Ne lavez pas le filtre au savon et à l’eau.  
Le savon et l’eau endommageront la membrane du  
filtre.  
Avant de remplacer le filtre à air, dépoussiérez et  
nettoyez le coffret du projecteur. Maintenez  
propre pendant le remplacement du filtre.  
Installation des piles de la  
télécommande  
1. Appuyez fermement et retirez le couvercle des piles en le  
faisant glisser.  
2. Retirez les deux piles usagées et installez de nouvelles piles  
(AA). Assurez-vous de respecter la polarité (+/–) des piles.  
3. Remettez le couvercle des piles en le faisant glisser, jusqu’à  
ce qu’il s’emboîte.  
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6 TROUBLESHOOTING  
This section helps you resolve problems you may encounter while setting up or using your MultiSync GT2000/GT2000R LCD  
Projector.  
Status Light Messages  
Condition  
Status  
OFF  
Normal  
On continually  
The projector lamp has exceeded 2000 hours of operation and  
should be replaced.  
Blinking very rapidly  
Either the lamp cover or filter cover is not fastened properly.  
(On and off in a cycle of 1 sec.)  
Check each and reattach them if necessary.  
Red  
Blinking slowly  
The cooling fan has stopped. Contact your NEC dealer for service.  
(On and off in a cycle of 8 sec.)  
Blinking very slowly  
The lamp is not turned on.  
(On and off in a cycle of 12 sec.)  
• The projector was turned off and back on too quickly. Turn  
off the projector, wait one minute, then turn the projector  
back on. Or the lamp is burnt out.  
On continually  
Normal (The projector is used with the ISS-6020 switcher in  
Green  
bundled operation.)  
Blinking very slowly  
(On and off in a cycle of 12  
sec)  
The projector is not connected with the ISS-6020.  
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Common Problems & Solutions  
Check These Items  
Problem  
Check that the cord is plugged in and that the power switch on the front panel is on.  
Ensure that the filter cover is installed correctly.  
Does not turn on  
Check to see if the projector has overheated or the lamp usage exceeds 2100 hours. If there is  
insufficient ventilation around the projector or if the room where you're presenting is particularly  
warm, move the projector to a cooler location. Check the filter and clean it if necessary.  
Select your source (Video, S-Video, RGB1, or RGB2).  
Ensure your cables are connected properly.  
No picture  
Adjust the brightness and contrast.  
Remove the lens cap.  
Check if RGB/YCbCr mode is set to YCbCr when a DVD player with component output is  
connected. (See page E-48.)  
Check if the Source Lock is set to Off. If not, select [Memory Edit] ->[Source Lock] and set to  
Off. If the Source Lock is set to ON, search is not performed when you switch to another input.  
(See page E-68.)  
Adjust alignment correctly when RGB input is selected. (See page E-49.)  
Reposition the projector to improve its angle to the screen.  
Correct the keystone distortion. (See page E-40.)  
Image isn’t square to the screen  
Set Sync position to "0" or "1" to correct the wave pattern. (See page E-55.)  
Adjust the focus.  
Picture is blurred  
Reposition the projector to improve its angle to the screen.  
Ensure that the distance between the projector and screen is within the adjustment range of the  
lens.  
Condensation may form on the lens when the cold projector is brought into a warm place and is  
turned on. Should this happen, let the projector stand until there is no condensation on the lens.  
Select the source you want to input.  
Make sure the recalled user memory or channel memory supports the current input signal.  
(See page E-56.)  
Image is scrolling vertically,  
horizontally or both  
Check if Audio Select is set to Switcher when the switcher is connected. (See page E-72.)  
Volume button does not work  
Remote control does not work  
• Install new batteries. (See page E-74.)  
Make sure there are no obstacles between you and the projector.  
Stand within 7m of the projector.  
Check if the projector ID is the same as the remote ID. Or check if the remote ID is set to "00".  
(See page E-43.)  
See the Status Light message chart on page E-77.  
Status indicator is lit or  
blinking  
Adjust the image with the Picture Adjustment and Fine Picture Adjustment.  
Cross color in RGB mode  
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7 SPECIFICATIONS  
This section provides technical information about the MultiSync GT2000/GT2000R LCD Projector's performance.  
Model Number  
GT2000 / GT2000R  
Optical  
LCD Panel  
1.3", p-Si TFT active-matrix, 1366
ן
1024 dots  
Lens  
GT2000 : F 2.5 f = 52 – 68 mm (Power zoom, power focus)  
GT2000R: F2.5 f = 30 mm (Fixed focus)  
Lamp  
New short arc high pressure lamp 150 W  
Image Size  
GT2000 : 20 – 300 inches (50.8 – 762 cm) diagonal  
GT2000R : 40 – 200 inches (102 – 508 cm) diagonal  
Projection Distance  
GT2000 : 1.0 – 12.0 m (3.08 - 39.37 ft)  
GT2000R : 0.8 – 4.6 m (2.75 - 15.2 ft)  
Electrical  
Inputs  
Video (NTSC / PAL / SECAM / NTSC4.43)  
RGB (H : 15 – 107 kHz, V : 50 – 105 Hz)  
Video Bandwidth  
RGB: 150 MHz  
Color Reproduction  
Full color, 16.7 million colors simultaneously.  
Horizontal Resolution  
550 TV lines at S-Video : NTSC / PAL  
300 TV lines : SECAM / NTSC 4.43  
1000 TV lines :Y/Cb/Cr  
RGB 1366 dots horizontal, 1024 dots vertical  
Power Requirement  
Input Current  
100 – 120 / 220 – 240 VAC, 50 / 60 Hz  
5 / 2 A  
Mechanical  
Dimensions  
GT2000 : 29.3 cm (W)
ן
17. 1 cm (H)
ן
40. 5 cm (D) with lens  
11. 6” (W)
ן
6. 8” (H)
ן
16. 0” (D) with lens  
GT2000R : 29.3 cm (W)
ן
17.1 cm (H)
ן
47.8 cm (D) with lens  
11. 6” (W)
ן
6. 8” (H)
ן
18. 9” (D) with lens  
Net Weight  
GT2000 : 8. 0 kg / 17. 7 lbs  
GT2000R : 10. 0 kg / 22. 1 lbs  
Operational Temperatures  
Regulations  
LCD projector: 0°to 40°C / 32° to 104°F, 20 – 80% humidity  
Remote control: 0° to 60°C / 32° to 140°F  
UL Approved (UL 1950, CSA 950)  
Meets DOC Canada requirements  
Meets FCC Class A requirements  
Meets EMC Directive (EN55022, EN61000-3-2, EN61000-3-3, EN50082-1)  
Meets Low Voltage Directive (EN60950, TÜV GS Approved)  
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Cabinet Dimensions  
GT2000  
405  
378  
(16")  
(15")  
290 (11.4")  
not including side protrusion  
111.5 (4.4")  
Lens center  
Lens center  
171  
(6.7")  
92.2  
(3.6")  
GT2000R  
378  
(15")  
MAX.  
95.76  
(3.8")  
MAX.  
99.96  
(3.9")  
290 (11.4")  
not including side protrusion  
111.5 (4.4")  
Lens center  
Lens center  
171  
(6.7")  
84.2  
(3.3")  
Unit : mm (inch)  
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D-Sub Pin Assignments  
PC 15-Pin mini D-Sub  
PC 15-Pin mini D-Sub  
Pin No. RGB (Analog)  
YCbCr  
Cr  
1
Red  
2
4
3
1
5
2
Green or Sync. on Green  
Blue  
Y
9
6
10  
8
7
3
Cb  
15 14 13 12  
11  
4
GND  
5
GND  
6
Red Return (GND)  
Green Return (GND)  
Blue Return (GND)  
No Connection  
Sync Return (GND)  
GND  
Cr (GND)  
Y (GND)  
Cb (GND)  
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
Bi-dirctional DATA (SDA)  
H. or Composite sync  
V. SYNC (VCLK)  
Data Clock  
Signal level  
Video signal : 0.7 Vp-p (analog)  
Sync. signal : TTL level  
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Displayable Video Signals  
The video signals that can be displayed with your LCD projector fall between a  
horizontal frequency of 15 to 107 kHz, a vertical frequency of 50 to 105 Hz.  
Typical workstations, personal computers, and video signals that can be pro-  
jected are as follows:  
Signal  
Resolution  
Horizontal  
Frequency  
Vertical  
Frequency  
NTSC  
337 
ן
 480  
372 
ן
 574  
1920 
ן
 517  
640 
ן
 480  
800 
ן
 600  
800 
ן
 600  
1024 
ן
 768  
1024 
ן
 768  
1280 
ן
 1024  
640 
ן
 480  
640 
ן
 480  
640 
ן
 480  
800 
ן
 600  
800 
ן
 600  
800 
ן
 600  
1024 
ן
 768  
1024 
ן
 768  
1024 
ן
 768  
1280 
ן
 1024  
1600 
ן
 1200  
1600 
ן
 1200  
1600 
ן
 1200  
640 
ן
 480  
832 
ן
 624  
1024 
ן
 768  
1152 
ן
 870  
1280 
ן
 1024  
15.73  
15.63  
33.75  
31.5  
37.9  
46.9  
56.5  
60.0  
64.6  
37.9  
37.5  
43.3  
35.2  
48.1  
53.7  
48.4  
58.1  
68.7  
80.0  
75.0  
81.3  
87.5  
35.0  
49.7  
60.2  
68.7  
81.1  
64.6  
75.1  
61.8  
74.9  
81.1  
49.7  
63.9  
71.7  
78.1  
29.9  
25.0  
25.0  
60.0  
60.3  
75.0  
70.1  
75.0  
59.9  
72.8  
75.0  
85.0  
56.3  
72.2  
85.1  
60.0  
72.0  
85.0  
75.0  
60.0  
65.0  
70.0  
66.7  
74.5  
74.9*  
75.6*  
76.1*  
59.9  
71.0  
66.0  
69.9  
76.1  
60.4  
60.0  
76.1  
72.0  
PAL/SECAM  
HDTV  
IBM PC or  
Compatibles  
* 1600
ן
1200 images are compressed into  
1366
ן
1024 with AccuBlend.  
Apple  
Macintosh  
NEC EWS4800 1280 
ן
 1024  
1280 
ן
 1024  
Sun  
SGI  
HP  
1152 
ן
 900  
1280 
ן
 1024  
1280 
ן
 1024  
1024 
ן
 768  
1280 
ן
 1024  
1152 
ן
 900  
1280 
ן
 1024  
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PC Control Command Reference  
Command Codes  
1. Power ON  
10. Contrast  
[function] Switching ON the projector power  
[function] Contrast adjustment  
[Command] C0  
00  
00  
01  
01  
00  
00  
CKS  
CKS  
[Command] C0  
00  
00  
0A  
0A  
01  
00  
DATA CKS  
CKS  
[ACK]  
C0  
[ACK]  
C0  
2. Power OFF  
DATA= -31 - +32 (decimal)  
[function] Switching OFF the projector power  
11.Volume  
[Command] C0  
00  
00  
02  
02  
00  
00  
CKS  
CKS  
[function] Volume adjustment  
[ACK]  
C0  
[Command] C0  
00  
00  
0B  
0B  
01  
00  
DATA CKS  
CKS  
3. Focus  
[ACK]  
C0  
[function] Focus adjustment  
DATA= 00 - 63 (decimal)  
[Command] C0  
00  
00  
03  
03  
01  
00  
PARA CKS  
CKS  
12. Color  
[ACK]  
C0  
[function] Color adjustment  
"PARA=01:+, FF:-"  
[Command] C0  
00  
00  
0C  
0C  
01  
00  
DATA CKS  
CKS  
4. Zoom  
[ACK]  
C0  
[function] Zoom adjustment  
DATA= -31 - +32 (decimal)  
[Command] C0  
00  
00  
04  
04  
01  
00  
PARA CKS  
CKS  
13.Tint  
[ACK]  
C0  
[function] Tint adjustment  
"PARA=01:Wide, FF:Tele"  
[Command] C0  
00  
00  
0D  
0D  
01  
00  
DATA CKS  
CKS  
5. Digital Zoom  
[ACK]  
C0  
[function] Digital Magnifying function  
DATA= -31 - +32 (decimal)  
[Command] C0  
00  
00  
05  
05  
01  
00  
PARA CKS  
CKS  
14. Sharpness  
[ACK]  
C0  
[function] Sharpness adjustment  
"PARA=01:+, FF:-, 00:Off"  
[Command] C0  
[ACK] C0  
00  
00  
0E  
0E  
01  
00  
DATA CKS  
CKS  
6. Key Cursor  
[function] Cursor keys  
DATA= -31 - +32 (decimal)  
[Command] C0  
00  
00  
06  
06  
01  
00  
PARA CKS  
CKS  
15. Brightness R/G/B  
[ACK]  
C0  
[function] Brightness adjustment for RGB  
"PARA=00:Up, 01:Down, 02:Right,  
03:Left"  
[Command] C0  
[ACK] C0  
00  
00  
0F  
0F  
02  
00  
RGB DATA CKS  
CKS  
available at the time of Digital  
Zoom only  
"RGB=00:R, 01:G, 02:B"  
DATA= -31 - +32 (decimal)  
7. Expand  
16. Contrast R/G/B  
[function] Digital Enlagement function  
[function] Contrast adjustment for RGB  
[Command] C0  
00  
00  
07  
07  
01  
00  
PARA CKS  
CKS  
[Command] C0  
00  
00  
10  
10  
02  
00  
RGB DATA CKS  
CKS  
[ACK]  
C0  
[ACK]  
C0  
"PARA=00:Off, 01:On"  
"RGB=00:R, 01:G, 02:B"  
8. Input Select  
DATA= -31 - +32 (decimal)  
[function] Video source selection  
17. Image Mode  
[Command] C0  
00  
00  
08  
08  
01  
00  
PARA CKS  
CKS  
[function] Image mode selection  
[ACK]  
C0  
[Command] C0  
00  
00  
11  
11  
01  
00  
PARA CKS  
CKS  
"PARA=00:RGB1, 01:RGB2, 02:VIDEO,  
03:S-VIDEO"  
[ACK]  
C0  
"PARA=00:Normal, 01:Normal 1,  
9. Brightness  
02:Normal 2,03:Normal 3, 04:Doc Cam"  
[function] Brightness adjustment  
18. Scan Mode  
[Command] C0  
[ACK] C0  
00  
00  
09  
09  
01  
00  
DATA CKS  
CKS  
[function] Scan mode selection  
[Command] C0  
[ACK] C0  
00  
00  
12  
12  
01  
00  
PARA CKS  
CKS  
DATA= -31 - +32 (decimal)  
"PARA=00:Auto, 01:Non Interlace,  
02:Interlace Video, 03:Interlace  
PC"  
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19. Interpolation  
28. V Phase  
[function] Interpolation selection  
[function] Vertical phase adjustment  
[Command] C0  
[ACK] C0  
00  
00  
13  
13  
01  
00  
PARA CKS  
CKS  
[Command] C0  
[ACK] C0  
00  
00  
1C  
1C  
01  
00  
PARA CKS  
CKS  
"PARA=00:PC Mode, 01:Video Mode"  
"PARA=01:+, FF:-"  
20. Picture Normalize  
29. Skew Correction  
[function] Picture normalization  
[function] Skew adjustment  
[Command] C0  
00  
00  
14  
14  
01  
00  
PARA CKS  
CKS  
[Command] C0  
00  
00  
1D  
1D  
01  
00  
PARA CKS  
CKS  
[ACK]  
C0  
[ACK]  
C0  
"PARA=00:Brightness&Contrast,  
01:Picture All Data"  
"PARA=01:+, FF:-"  
30. Sync Position  
21. H Position  
[function] Sync position adjustment  
[function] Horizontal display position ad  
justment  
[Command] C0  
00  
00  
1E  
1E  
01  
00  
PARA CKS  
CKS  
[ACK]  
C0  
[Command] C0  
00  
00  
15  
15  
01  
00  
PARA CKS  
CKS  
"PARA=01:+, FF:–"  
[ACK]  
C0  
31. Clamp Timing  
"PARA=01:Right, FF:Left"  
[function] Clamp timing selection  
22.V Position  
[Command] C0  
00  
00  
1F  
1F  
01  
00  
PARA CKS  
CKS  
[function] Vertical display position adjust  
ment  
[ACK]  
C0  
"PARA=01:+, FF:–"  
[Command] C0  
[ACK] C0  
00  
00  
16  
16  
01  
00  
PARA CKS  
CKS  
32.RGB/YCbCr  
[function] RGB/YCbCr selection  
"PARA=01:Up, FF:Down"  
23. Picture Adjust  
[function] Clock frequency adjustment  
[Command] C0  
[ACK] C0  
00  
00  
20  
20  
01  
00  
PARA CKS  
CKS  
"PARA=00:RGB, 01:YCbCr"  
[Command] C0  
00  
00  
17  
17  
01  
00  
PARA CKS  
CKS  
33. Auto Alignment  
[ACK]  
C0  
[function] Automatic adjustment  
"PARA=01:+, FF:-"  
[Command] C0  
[ACK] C0  
00  
00  
21  
21  
00  
00  
CKS  
CKS  
24. Fine Picture  
[function] Horizontal phase adjustment  
34. Projector Mute ON/OFF  
[function] Projector mute ON/OFF  
[Command] C0  
00  
00  
18  
18  
01  
00  
PARA CKS  
CKS  
[ACK]  
C0  
[Command] C0  
[ACK] C0  
00  
00  
22  
22  
02  
00  
PARA DATA CKS  
CKS  
"PARA=01:+, FF:-"  
25. H Amplitude  
"PARA=00:Picture, 01:Audio"  
"DATA=00:Off, 01:On"  
[function] Horizontal magnifying adjustment  
[Command] C0  
00  
00  
19  
19  
01  
00  
PARA CKS  
CKS  
35. Memory Store  
[ACK]  
C0  
[function] Memory store  
"PARA=01:+, FF:-"  
[Command] C0  
[ACK] C0  
00  
00  
23  
23  
02  
00  
MEM NO CKS  
CKS  
26.V Amplitude  
[function] Vertical magnifying adjustment  
MEM:type of target storage  
"=00:Channel Memory, 01:User  
Memory"  
[Command] C0  
00  
00  
1A  
1A  
01  
00  
PARA CKS  
CKS  
[ACK]  
C0  
"PARA=01:+, FF:-"  
NO:memory number for target  
storage=00-99 (decimal)  
27. Image Filter  
[function] Image Filter function  
[Command] C0  
[ACK] C0  
00  
00  
1B  
1B  
01  
00  
PARA CKS  
CKS  
"PARA=00:Off, 01:On"  
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36. Memory Load  
40. Change Default  
[function] Memory load  
[function] Changing default area  
[Command] C0  
00  
00  
24  
24  
02  
01  
MEM NO CKS  
DATA CKS  
[Command] C0  
[ACK] C0  
00  
00  
28  
28  
00  
00  
CKS  
CKS  
[ACK]  
C0  
MEM: type of memory to load  
"=00:Channel Memory, 01:User  
Memory"  
41. Normalize Default Area  
[function] Initializing default area  
[Command] C0  
[ACK] C0  
42. Memory Edit(Name)  
[function] Editing memory (name)  
00  
29  
00  
CKS  
CKS  
NO:number for memory to load  
=00 - 99 (decimal)  
00  
29  
00  
"DATA=01:OK, FF:No Data"  
37. Memory Copy  
[Command]  
[ACK]  
C0 00 2A 0C MEM NO NAME1 NAME2 - NAME10 CKS  
C0 00 2A01 DATA CKS  
[function] Memory copy  
[Command] C0 00 25 04 SRCMEM SRCNO DESTMEM DESTNO CKS  
MEM:type of memory to edit  
"=00:Channel Memory, 01:User  
Memory"  
[ACK]  
C0 00 25 01 DATA CKS  
SRCMEM:type of memory to copy from  
"=00:Channel Memory, 01:User  
Memory"  
NO:number for memory to edit  
=00 - 99 (decimal)  
SRCNO:number for memory to copy  
from = 00 - 99 (decimal)  
DESTMEM:type of memory to copy to  
"=00:Channel Memory, 01:User  
Memory"  
NAME1 - NAME10:Memory Name(ASCII)  
"DATA=01:OK, FF:No Data"  
43. Memory Edit(Slot)  
[function] Editing memory (slot)  
[Command]  
[ACK]  
C0 00 2B 04 NO LEVEL MASTER SLAVE CKS  
DESTNO:number for memory to copy  
to = 00 - 99 (decimal)  
"DATA=01:OK, FF:No Data"  
C0 00 2B01 DATA CKS  
NO:number for memory to edit  
=00 - 99 (decimal)  
38. Memory Move  
"LEVEL=00:Standalone,  
01:SW 1 Level, 02:SW 2 Level"  
MASTER=00 - 09  
[function] Memory move  
[Command] C0 00 26 04 SRCMEM SRCNO DESTMEM DESTNO CKS  
[ACK]  
C0 00 26 01 DATA CKS  
SLAVE=00 - 09  
SRCMEM:type of memory to copy from  
"=00:Channel Memory, 01:User  
Memory"  
"DATA=01:OK, FF:No Data"  
44. Memory Edit(Image Mode)  
[function] Editing memory (Image mode)  
SRCNO:number for memory to copy  
from =00 - 99 (decimal)  
DESTMEM:type of memory to copy to  
"=00:Channel Memory, 01:User  
Memory"  
[Command]  
[ACK]  
C0  
C0  
00  
00  
2C  
2C  
03  
01  
MEM NO IM CKS  
DATA CKS  
MEM:type of memory to edit  
"=00:Channel Memory, 01:User  
Memory"  
DESTNO:number for memory to copy  
to =00 - 99 (decimal)  
NO:number for memory to edit  
=00 - 99 (decimal)  
"DATA=01:OK, FF:No Data"  
"IM=00:Normal, 01:Natural 1,  
02:Natural 2, 03:Natural 3, 04:Doc  
Cam"  
39. Memory Delete  
[function] Memory delete  
[Command] C0 00 27 03 MEM STARTNO ENDNO CKS  
"DATA=01:OK, FF:No Data"  
[ACK]  
C0 00 27 00 CKS  
MEM:type of memory to be deleted  
"=00:Channel Memory, 01:User  
Memory"  
STARTNO:number for memory to be  
deleted (Start) =00 - 99 (decimal)  
ENDNO:number for memory to be  
deleted (End) =00 - 99 (decimal)  
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45. Memory Edit(Skip)  
49. Standard Memory Search  
[function] Editing memory (Skip)  
[Command] C000 2D 03 MEM NO PARA CKS  
[function] Force standard memory research  
[Command] C0 00 3100 CKS  
[ACK]  
C000 2D 01 DATA CKS  
[ACK]  
C0 00 3100 CKS  
MEM:type of memory to edit  
"=00:Channel Memory, 01:User  
Memory"  
50. Switcher Channel Select  
[function] Selecting switcher channel  
[Command] C0 00 3201 CH CKS  
NO:number for memory to edit  
=00 - 99 (decimal)  
[ACK]  
C0 00 3200 CKS  
CH=0 - 99 (decimal)  
"PARA=00:Off, 01:On"  
"DATA=01:OK, FF:No Data"  
51. Switcher Gain  
[function] Switcher gain adjustment  
[Command] C0 00 3302 PARA DATA CKS  
46. Memory Edit(Source Lock)  
[function] Editing (Lock)  
[ACK]  
C0 00 3300 CKS  
[Command] C000 2E 03 MEM NO PARA CKS  
"PARA=00:R Gain, 01:G Gain, 02:B  
Gain, 03:Color, 04:Tint"  
"05:Sharpness, 06:Volume"  
DATA= 00 - 3F  
[ACK]  
C000 2E 01 DATA CKS  
MEM:type of memory to edit  
"=00:Channel Memory, 01:User Memory"  
NO:number for memory to edit  
=00 - 99 (decimal)  
52. Switcher Information  
[function] Switcher level adjustment  
[Command] C0 00 3401 PARA CKS  
"PARA=00:Off, 01:On"  
"DATA=01:OK, FF:No Data"  
[ACK]  
C0 00 3401 DATA CKS  
47. Memory Edit(Sync Termination)  
"PARA=00:R Gain, 01:G Gain, 02:B  
Gain, 03:Color, 04:Tint"  
"05:Sharpness, 06:Audio,  
07:Switcher Level, 08:Channel No.,  
09:Audio Select"  
[function] Editing memory (Sync termination)  
[Command] C000 2F 03 MEM NO PARA CKS  
[ACK]  
C000 2F 01 DATA CKS  
MEM:type of memory to edit  
"=00:Channel Memory, 01:User Memory"  
NO:number for memory to edit  
=00 - 99 (decimal)  
DATA:Data  
53. Switcher Normalize  
[function] Switcher normalization  
[Command] C0 00 3500 CKS  
"PARA=00:75ohm, 01:Hi-Z"  
"DATA=01:OK, FF:No Data"  
[ACK]  
C0 00 3500 CKS  
48. Memory Information  
54. Audio Select  
[function] Information on memory  
[function] Switching Audio Control  
[Command] C0 00 3601 PARA CKS  
[Command]  
C0 00 30 03 MEM NO PARA CKS  
C0 00 30 0B DATA DATA1 DATA2 ... DATA10 CKS  
MEM:type of memory  
[ACK]  
[ACK]  
C0 00 3600 CKS  
"PARA=00:Projector, 01:Switcher"  
"=00:Channel Memory, 01:User Memory"  
NO:Memory number  
55. Lamp Usage  
[function] Readout of lamp usage time  
[Command] C0 00 3700 CKS  
=00 - 99 (decimal)  
"PARA=00:Name, 01:Slot, 02:Image Mode,  
03:Skip, 04:Source Lock"  
05:Sync Termination  
[ACK]  
C0 00 3703 TIME1 TIME2 MIN CKS  
TIME1:Time(Low order)  
TIME2:Time(High order)  
MIN:Minute  
"DATA=01:OK, FF:No Data"  
DATA1 - DATA10:Data  
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56. Lamp Usage Reset  
65. Sync Termination  
[function] Resetting of lamp usage time  
[Command] C0 00 38 00 CKS  
[function] Setting of sync termination  
[Command] C0 00 4101 PARA CKS  
[ACK]  
C0 00 38 00 CKS  
[ACK]  
C0 00 4100 CKS  
57. Language  
"PARA=00:75ohm, 01:Hi-Z"  
[function] On-screen language selection  
[Command] C0 00 39 01 PARA CKS  
66. Projection  
[function] Setting of projector's orientation  
[Command] C0 00 4201 PARA CKS  
[ACK]  
C0 00 39 00 CKS  
"PARA=00:English, 01:German,  
02:French, 03:Italian"  
[ACK]  
C0 00 4200 CKS  
"PARA=00:Front Floor, 01:Rear  
Ceiling, 02:Rear Floor, 03:Front  
Ceiling"  
"04:Spanish, 05:Swedish, 06:Japanese"  
58. Background  
[function] Back ground color selection at time  
of no signal  
67. Keystone  
[function] Keystone correction  
[Command] C0 00 4301 DATA CKS  
[Command] C0 00 3A 01 PARA CKS  
[ACK]  
C0 00 3A 00 CKS  
[ACK]  
C0 00 4300 CKS  
DATA= -31 - +32  
"PARA=00:Blue, 01:Black"  
59. Auto Start  
68. Keystone Save  
[function] Setting of Automatic startup function  
[Command] C0 00 3B 01 PARA CKS  
[function] Setting of Keystone save  
[Command] C0 00 4401 PARA CKS  
[ACK]  
C0 00 3B 00 CKS  
[ACK]  
C0 00 4400 CKS  
"PARA=00:Off, 01:On"  
"PARA=00:Off, 01:On"  
60. Auto Save  
69. PJ Condition Check  
[function] Setting of Auto save  
[Command] C0 00 3C 01 PARA CKS  
[function] Checking of projector' s status  
[Command] C0 00 4500 CKS  
[ACK]  
C0 00 3C 00 CKS  
[ACK]  
C0 00 4501 DATA CKS  
"PARA=00:Off, 01:On"  
"DATA=00:Standby, 02:PowerOn,  
03:Cooling Down, 04:Error Standby"  
61. Onscreen Mute  
[function] On-screen mute ON/OFF  
[Command] C0 00 3D 01 PARA CKS  
70. PJ Condition Read  
[function] Readout of projector's status  
[Command] C0 00 4601 PARA CKS  
[ACK]  
C0 00 3D 00 CKS  
"PARA=00:Off, 01:On"  
[ACK]  
C0 00 4601 DATA CKS  
62. Switcher Control  
"PARA=00:Brightness, 01:Contrast,  
02:Volume, 03:Color, 04:Tint"  
"05:Sharpness, 06:Image Mode,  
07:Brightness R, 08:Brightness G"  
"09:Brightness B, 0A:Contrast R,  
0B:Contrast G, 0C:Contrast B"  
"0D:Scan Mode, 0E:Interpolation,  
0F:Image Filter, 10:Sync Position"  
"11:Clamp Timing, 12:RGB/YCbCr,  
13:Audio Select, 14:Language"  
"15:Background, 16:Auto Start,  
17:Auto Save, 18:Onscreen Mute"  
"19:SW Control, 1A:Ext. Control,  
1B:Sync Termination,  
[function] Changing the number of switcher  
connected  
[Command] C0 00 3E 01 PARA CKS  
[ACK]  
C0 00 3E 00 CKS  
"PARA=00:Standalone,  
01:SW 1 Level, 02:SW 2 Level"  
63. Ext. Control  
[function] Enabling/disabling external control  
[Command] C0 00 3F 01 PARA CKS  
[ACK]  
C0 00 3F 00 CKS  
"PARA=00:Off, 01:On"  
64. Projector ID  
[function] Setting the projector' s ID number  
[Command] C0 00 40 01 PARA CKS  
1C:Projection"  
[ACK]  
C0 00 40 00 CKS  
"1D:Keystone, 1E:Keystone Save,  
1F:Input Source, 20:Picture Mute"  
"21:Audio Mute, 22:Expand,  
23:Source Lock"  
PARA=00-64 (decimal)  
DATA:Data  
Hexadecimal notation unless otherwise specified.  
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