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    [SOURCE(2)]
    SIGNAL	TYPE	VIDEO	TYPE	
    BIT	DEPTH	 VIDEO	LEVEL	
    LINK	RATE	LINK	LANE
    3D	FORMAT
    [SOURCE(3)]
    INPUT	TERMINAL	RESOLUTION	
    HORIZONTAL	FREQUENCY	VERTICAL	FREQUENCY	
    SYNC	TYPE	 SYNC	POLARITY	
    SCAN	TYPE	SOURCE	NAME	
    ENTRY	NO.
    [SOURCE(4)]
    SIGNAL	TYPE	VIDEO	TYPE	
    BIT	DEPTH	 VIDEO	LEVEL	
    LINK	RATE	LINK	LANE
    3D	FORMAT
    5. Using On-Screen Menu  
    						
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    [WIRED LAN]
    IP	ADDRESS	SUBNET	MASK	
    GATEWAY	 MAC	ADDRESS
    [VERSION(1)]
    FIRMWARE	DATA	
    SUB-CPU
    [OTHERS]
    DATE	TIME	PROJECTOR	NAME	
    MODEL	NO.	SERIAL	NUMBER	
    CONTROL	ID	(when	[CONTROL	ID]	is	set)
    5. Using On-Screen Menu  
    						
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    [HDBaseT]
    SIGNAL	QUALITY	OPERATION	MODE	
    LINK	STATUS	 HDMI	STATUS
    5. Using On-Screen Menu  
    						
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    ❶ Mounting a lens (sold separately)
    This	projector	can	be	used	with	3	kinds	of	optional	lenses	(sold	separately).	The	chart	below	shows	compatible	lenses	
    according	to	the	projector	model.	The	descriptions	here	are	for	the	NP35ZL	(standard	zoom)	lens.	Mount	other	lenses	
    in	the	same	manner.	See	page	164	for	lens	options.
    Lens	(model)
    Projector	(model	name)NP34ZLShort	focus	zoomNP35ZLStandard	zoomNP36ZLStandard	zoomNP37ZLLong	focus	zoom
    6860WUSS/6860WUSS-BYe sYe s NoYe s
    6860WSS/6860WSS-B Ye sYe sYe sYe s
    Yes	=	can	be	mounted,	No	=	cannot	be	mounted
     WARNING:
    (1)	Turn	off	the	power	and	wait	for	the	cooling	fan	to	stop,	(2)	turn	off	the	main	power	switch,	(3)	disconnect	the	
    power	cord	and	wait	for	the	unit	to	cool	before	mounting	or	removing	the	lens.	Failure	to	do	so	can	result	in	eye	
    injury,	electric	shock,	or	burn	injuries.
    NOTE:
    •	 The	projector	and	lenses	are	made	of	precision	parts.	Do	not	subject	them	to	shock	or	excessive	forces.
    •	 Remove	the	separately	sold	lens	when	moving	the	projector.	If	not,	the	lens	could	be	subject	to	shock	while	the	projector	is	being	
    moved, damaging the lens and the lens shift mechanism.
    •	 When	dismounting	the	lens	from	the	projector,	return	the	lens	position	to	the	home	position	before	turning	off	the	power.	Failure	
    to do so may prevent the lens from being mounted or dismounted because o\
    f narrow space between the projector and the lens.
    •	 Never	touch	the	lens	surface	while	the	projector	is	operating.
    •	 Be	very	careful	not	to	let	dirt,	grease,	etc.,	on	the	lens	surface	and	not	to	scratch	the	lens	surface.
    •	 Perform	these	operations	on	a	flat	surface	over	a	piece	of	cloth,	etc.,	to	prevent	the	lens	from	getting	scratched.
    •	 When	leaving	the	lens	off	the	projector	for	long	periods	of	time,	mount	the	dust	cap	on	the	projector	to	prevent	dust	or	dirt	from	
    getting	inside.	If	the	lens	remains	detached	from	the	projector	for	long	periods	of	time,	dust	may	collect	within	the	optical	unit	
    and damage the lens, causing deterioration of projected image.
    •	 Other	types	of	lenses	cannot	be	mounted	on	this	projector.	The	NP34ZL/NP35ZL/NP36ZL/NP37ZL	series	of	lenses	cannot	be	
    mounted onto other projector models.
    Part Names of the Lens Mount
    Attaching	the	Lens	Mount
    Rotate	and	align	the	3	flanges	on	the	lens	with	the	3	flange	catches	on	the	lens	mount.	The	lens	can	be	secured	to	
    the	mount	using	a	lock	mechanism.
    “TOP”	orientation	indicator
    Lens
    	cap
    Flange
    (3
    	places)
    Locking	screw
    Hook
    	(3	places)
    Lens
    	hood Lock
    	release	button
    Lens
    	cap
    Catch
    (3	places)
    Front
    	panel Protective
    	cap Mount
    	lock
    Lens
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    Using	the	lock	mechanism
    Release:	Locking	screw	is	tightened
    The	lens	can	be	attached	or	detached	(factory	default	setting).
    Lock:	Locking	screw	is	untightened
    The	lens	cannot	be	attached	or	detached.	Pressing	the	lock	release	but-
    ton	all	the	way	in	disables	the	lock	mechanism	and	allows	the	lens	to	be	
    attached	or	detached.
    Mounting the lens
    Preparation:	
    Prepare	a	flathead	screwdriver.
    *	 The	illustration	omits	the	projector	cabinet.
    1. Remove the lens hood.
    (1)	Loosen	the	2	screws	pinching	and	turning	them	counter-
    clockwise	by	your	fingers.
    •	 The	screws	will	remain	to	stay	not	be	removed.
    (2)	Remove	the	lens	hood	by	turning	it	counterclockwise.	The	
    hooks	on	the	lens	hood	will	disengage	from	the	front	panel.
    2. Remove the protective cap.
    •	 The	unit	is	shipped	from	the	factory	with	the	protective	cap	
    installed.
    	 Turn	the	protective	cap	counterclockwise	to	release	it	from	the	
    catch.	Remove	the	cap.
    •	 Please	store	the	protective	cap	in	a	safe	place.
    3.	 Remove	the	lens	caps	on	either	side	of	the	lens.
    •	 The	NP35ZL	lens	unit	is	used	as	an	example.
    •	 Please	store	the	lens	cap	in	a	safe	place.
    NOTE:
    •	 Be	sure	to	remove	the	lens	cap.	If	the	light	source	is	turned	on	when	
    the lens cap remains on the lens, it may be cause of malfunction.
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    4.	 With	the	“TOP”	orientation	indicator	facing	upwards,	insert	
    the lens into the lens mount.
    	 Align	the	flange	on	the	upper	portion	of	the	lens	with	the	catch	
    on	the	left	side	of	the	lens	mount.
    NOTE:
    •	 Insert	the	lens	carefully	to	avoid	it	from	damage	by	knocking	against	
    the lens mount.
    5. Turn the lens clockwise until it clicks into place.
    	 The	3	flanges	have	now	engaged	with	the	3	catches	and	the	
    lens	unit	has	been	mounted.
    •	 To	lock	the	lens	unit	see	“Using	the	lock	mechanism”	on	the	
    previous	page.
    6.	 Mount	the	lens	hood	to	the	front	panel.
    (1)	Align	▲	marked	on	the	lens	hood	and	the	front	panel	top.
    (2)	Turn	the	lens	hood	clockwise.
    	 The	hooks	in	the	rear	will	engage	with	the	front	panel	flange.
    (3)	Tighten	the	2	screws	by	your	fingers.
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    Removing the lens
    Preparation:	
    Return	the	lens	position	to	the	home	position.	(→	page	19)
    After	the	lens	shift	has	moved,	refer	to	the	warning	on	page	19	and	turn	off	the	power.
    1. Remove the lens hood.
    	 Refer	to	Step	1	under	“Mounting	the	lens”.
    •	 If	the	lens	unit	is	locked	please	see	page	122	and	follow	the	
    instructions	under	Using	the	Lock	Function	to	unlock	it.
    2.	 Turn	the	lens	counterclockwise	to	remove	it	from	the	catch,	
    and	slowly	pull	forward	to	remove.
    •	 After	removing	the	lens,	mount	the	lens	caps	(front	and	back)	
    included	with	the	lens	before	storing	the	lens.
    •	 To	replace	the	lens,	see	Step	3	of	“Mounting	the	lens”.
    3. Mount the protective cap.
    	 Align	the	flange	on	the	protective	cap	to	the	left	side	of	the	catch	
    and	turn	clockwise	until	it	clicks	into	place.
    4. Mount the lens hood to the panel.
    	 Refer	to	Step	7	under	“Mounting	the	lens”.
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    ❷ Making Connections
    A	computer	cable,	BNC	cable	(5-core	type),	HDMI	cable,	or	a	DisplayPort	cable	can	be	used	to	connect	to	a	computer.
    The	connection	cable	is	not	enclosed	with	the	projector.	Please	get	ready	a	suitable	cable	for	the	connection.
    Analog RGB signal connection
    •	 Connect	the	computer	cable	to	the	display	output	terminal	(mini	D-sub	15	pin)	on	the	computer	and	the	COMPUTER	
    1	IN	terminal	on	the	projector.	Please	use	a	computer	cable	attached	with	a	ferrite	core.
    •	 When	connecting	the	display	output	terminal	(mini	D-sub	15	pin)	on	the	computer	to	the	BNC	input	terminal,	use	
    a	conversion	cable	to	convert	the	BNC	cable	(5	core)	to	a	mini	D-sub	15	pin	cable.
    •	 Select	the	source	name	for	its	appropriate	input	terminal	after	turning	on	the	projector.
    Input	terminalSOURCE	button	on	the	projector	
    cabinetButton	on	the	remote	control
    COMPUTER	1	IN	COMPUTERCOMPUTER	1
    BNC	BNCCOMPUTER	2
    COMPUTER 1 IN
    Computer	cable	(sold	commercially)
    RGB	-	to	-	BNC	cable	(not	supplied)
    NOTE:	Please	check	the	operating	manual	of	
    the computer as the name, position and direc-
    tion of the terminal may differ depending on 
    the computer.
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    Digital RGB signal connection
    •	 Connect	a	commercially	available	HDMI	cable	between	the	computer’s	HDMI	output	terminal	and	the	projector’s	
    HDMI	IN	terminal.
    •	 Connect	a	commercially	available	DisplayPort	cable	between	the	computer’s	DisplayPort	output	terminal	and	the	
    projector’s	DisplayPort	IN	terminal.
    •	 Select	the	source	name	for	its	appropriate	input	terminal	after	turning	on	the	projector.
    Input	terminalSOURCE	button	on	the	projector	
    cabinetButton	on	the	remote	control
    HDMI	IN	HDMIHDMI
    DisplayPort	IN	DisplayPortDisplayPort
    DisplayPort IN
    HDMI IN
    HDMI	cable	(not	supplied)DisplayPort	cable	(not	supplied)
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    Cautions	when	connecting	an	HDMI	cable
    •	 Use	a	certified	High	Speed	HDMI®	Cable	or	High	Speed	HDMI®	Cable	with	Ethernet.
    Cautions	when	connecting	a	DisplayPort	cable
    •	 Use	a	certified	DisplayPort	cable.
     
    •	 Depending	on	the	computer,	some	time	may	be	required	until	the	image	is	displayed.
    •	 Some	DisplayPort	cables	(commercially	available)	have	locks.
    •	 To	disconnect	the	cable,	press	the	button	on	the	top	of	the	cable’s	terminal,	then	pull	the	cable	out.
    •	 Power	can	be	supplied	to	the	connecting	device	from	the	DisplayPort	IN	terminal	(maximum	of	1.65	W).	However,	
    power	will	not	be	supplied	to	the	computer.
    •	 When	signals	from	a	device	that	uses	a	signal	converter	adapter	are	connected	to	the	DisplayPort	IN	terminal,	in	
    some	cases	the	image	may	not	be	displayed.
    •	 When	the	HDMI	output	of	a	computer	is	connected	to	the	DisplayPort	IN	terminal,	use	a	converter	(commercially	
    available).
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