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    Exiting	Virtual	Remote	Tool
    1	 Click	the	Virtual	Remote	Tool	icon	 on the Taskbar.
    	 The	pop-up	menu	will	be	displayed.
    2	 Click	“Exit”.
    	 The	Virtual	Remote	Tool	will	be	closed.
    Viewing	the	help	file	of	Virtual	Remote	Tool
    •	Displaying	the	help	file	using	the	taskbar
    1	 Click	the	Virtual	Remote	Tool	icon		on	the	taskbar	when	Virtual	Remote	Tool	is	running.
    	 The	pop-up	menu	will	be	displayed.
    2.	 Click	“Help”.
    	 The	Help	screen	will	be	displayed.
    •	Displaying	the	help	file	using	the	Start	Menu.
    1.	 Click	“Start”.	“All	programs”	or	“Programs”.	“NEC	Projector	User	Supportware”.	“Virtual	Remote	Tool”.	and	
    then	“Virtual	Remote	Tool	Help”	in	this	order.
    	 The	Help	screen	will	be	displayed.
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    ❹ Controlling the Projector over a LAN (PC Control Utility Pro 4/
    Pro 5)
    Using the utility software “PC Control Utility Pro 4” or “PC Control Utility Pro 5” available as a download, the 
    projector can be controlled from a computer over a LAN
    PC Control Utility Pro 4 is a program compatible with Windows. (→ this page).
     
    PC	Control	Utility	Pro	5	is	a	program	compatible	with	Mac	OS.	(→	page	152)
    Control Functions
    Power	On/Off,	signal	selection,	picture	freeze,	picture	mute,	audio	mute,	adjusting,	error	message	notification,	event	
    schedule.
    Screen	of	PC	Control	Utility	Pro	4
    This	section	provides	an	outline	of	preparation	for	use	of	PC	Control	Utility	Pro	4/Pro	5.	For	information	on	how	to	use	
    PC	Control	Utility	Pro	4/Pro	5,	see	Help	of	PC	Control	Utility	Pro	4/Pro	5.	(→	page	151,	152)
    Step	1:	Install	PC	Control	Utility	Pro	4/Pro	5	on	the	computer.
    Step	2:	Connect	the	projector	to	a	LAN.
    Step	3:	Start	PC	Control	Utility	Pro	4/Pro	5.
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    •	 PC	Control	Utility	Pro	4	can	be	used	with	a	serial	connection.
    Using on Windows
    Step 1: Install PC Control Utility Pro 4 on the computer
    NOTE:
    •	 To	install	or	uninstall	the	program,	the	Windows	user	account	must	have	[Administrator]	privilege	(Windows	8.1,	Windows	8,	
    Windows	7,	Windows	Vista	and	Windows	XP)
    •	 Exit	all	running	programs	before	installation.	If	another	program	is	running,	the	installation	may	not	be	completed.
    1. Go to the Dukane or NEC website for the latest “PC Control Utility Pro 4” or “PC Control Utility Pro 5” 
        Visit: www.dukaneav.com and go to the Service page for downloads and links. 
        www.dukane.com/av/service/downloads.asp Or visit URL: www.nec-display.com/dl/en/index.html
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    2	 Click	“PC	Control	Utility	Pro	4”	on	the	menu	window.
    	 The	installation	will	start.
    	 When	the	installation	is	complete,	the	Welcome	window	will	be	displayed.
    3	 Click	“Next”.
    	 “END	USER	LICENSE	AGREEMENT”	screen	will	be	displayed.
    	 Read	“END	USER	LICENSE	AGREEMENT”	carefully.
    4	 If	you	agree,	click	“I	accept	the	terms	in	the	license	agreement”	and	then	click	“Next”.
    •	 Follow	the	instructions	on	the	installer	screens	to	complete	the	installation.
    •	 When	the	installation	is	complete,	you	will	return	to	the	menu	window.
    TIP:
    •	Uninstalling	PC	Control	Utility	Pro	4
    To	uninstall	PC	Control	Utility	Pro	4,	do	the	same	procedures	stated	as	in	“Uninstalling	a	Software	Program”.	(→ page 144, 145)
    1. Download the software
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    Step 2: Connect the projector to a LAN.
    Connect	the	projector	to	the	LAN	by	following	the	instructions	in	“Connecting	to	a	Wired	LAN”	(→	page	133)	and	“10.	
    Controlling	the	Projector	by	Using	an	HTTP	Browser”	(→	page	42)
    Step 3: Start PC Control Utility Pro 4
    Click	“Start”	→	“All	programs”	or	“Programs”	→	“NEC	Projector	User	Supportware”	→	“PC	Control	Utility	Pro	4”	→ 
    “PC	Control	Utility	Pro	4”.
    NOTE: 
    •	 For	the	Schedule	function	of	the	PC	Control	utility	Pro	4	to	work,	you	must	have	your	computer	running	and	not	in	standby/
    sleep	mode.	Select	“Power	Options”	from	the	“Control	Panel”	in	Windows	and	disable	its	standby/sleep	mode	before	running	the	
    scheduler.
    [Example]	For	Windows	7:
    Select	“Control	Panel”	→	“System	and	Security”	→	“Power	Options”	→	“Change	when	the	computer	sleeps”	→	“Put	the	computer	
    to	sleep”	→	“Never”.	
    NOTE: 
    •	 When	[NORMAL]	is	selected	for	[STANDBY	MODE]	from	the	menu,	the	projector	cannot	be	turned	on	via	the	network	(wired	LAN)	
    connection.
    TIP:
    Viewing	the	Help	of	PC	Control	Utility	Pro	4
    •	 Displaying	the	Help	file	of	PC	Control	Utility	Pro	4	while	it	is	running.
    	 Click	“Help	(H)”	→	“Help	(H)	…”	of	window	of	PC	Control	Utility	Pro	4	in	this	order.
    	 The	pop-up	menu	will	be	displayed.
    •	 Displaying	the	help	file	using	the	Start	Menu.
    	 Click	“Start”	→	“All	programs”	or	“Programs”	→	“NEC	Projector	User	Supportware”	→	“PC	Control	Utility	Pro	4”	→	
    “PC	Control	Utility	Pro	4	Help”.
    	 The	Help	screen	will	be	displayed.
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    Using on Mac OS
    Step 1: Download PC Control Utility Pro 5 on the computer
    1.	Go to the web site for the dwonload
    	The	CD-ROM	icon	will	be	displayed	on	the	desktop.
    2.	Locate the desired file.
    	The	CD-ROM	window	will	be	displayed.
    3.	 Double-click	the	“Mac	OS	X”	folder.
    4.	 Double-click	“PC	Control	Utility	Pro	5.pkg”.
    	 The	installer	will	start.
    5.	 Click	“Next”.
    	 “END	USER	LICENSE	AGREEMENT”	screen	will	be	displayed.
    6.	 Read	“END	USER	LICENSE	AGREEMENT”	and	click	“Next”.
    	 The	confirmation	window	will	be	displayed
    7.	 Click	“I	accept	the	terms	in	the	license	agreement”.
    	 Follow	the	instructions	on	the	installer	screens	to	complete	the	installation.
    Step 2: Connect the projector to a LAN
    Connect	the	projector	to	the	LAN	by	following	the	instructions	in	“Connecting	to	a	Wired	LAN”	(→	page	133)	and	“10.	
    Controlling	the	Projector	by	Using	an	HTTP	Browser”	(→	page	42)
    Step 3: Start PC Control Utility Pro 5
    1.	 Open	your	Applications	folder	in	Mac	OS.
    2.	 Click	the	“PC	Control	Utility	Pro	5”	folder.
    3.	 Click	the	“PC	Control	Utility	Pro	5”	icon.
    	 PC	Control	Utility	Pro	5	will	start.
    NOTE: 
    •	 For	the	Schedule	function	of	the	PC	Control	utility	Pro	5	to	work,	you	must	have	your	computer	running	and	not	in	sleep	mode.	
    Select	“Energy	Saver”	from	the	“System	Preferences”	in	Mac	and	disable	its	sleep	mode	before	running	the	scheduler.
    •	 When	[NORMAL]	is	selected	for	[STANDBY	MODE]	from	the	menu,	the	projector	cannot	be	turned	on	via	the	network	(wired	LAN)	
    connection.
     
    TIP:
    Viewing	the	Help	of	PC	Control	Utility	Pro	5
    •	Displaying	the	Help	file	of	PC	Control	Utility	Pro	5	while	it	is	running.	
    •	 From	the	menu	bar,	click	“Help”	→ “Help” in this order. 
    	 The	Help	screen	will	be	displayed.
    •	Displaying	the	Help	using	the	Dock	
    1. Open “Application Folder” in Mac OS.
    2.	 Click	the	“PC	Control	Utility	Pro	5”	folder.
    3.	 Click	the	“PC	Control	Utility	Pro	5	Help”	icon.
    	 The	Help	screen	will	be	displayed.  
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    9. Appendix
    ❶ Throw distance and screen size
    This	projector	can	be	used	with	3	kinds	of	optional	lenses	(sold	separately).	The	chart	below	shows	compatible	lenses	
    according	to	the	projector	model.	Refer	to	the	information	on	this	page	and	use	a	lens	suited	for	the	installation	envi-
    ronment	(screen	size	and	throw	distance).	For	instructions	on	mounting	the	lens,	see	page	121.
    Lens	(model)
    Projector	(model	name)NP34ZLNP35ZLNP36ZLNP37ZL
    6860WUSS-6860WUSS-B Ye sYe s NoYe s
    6860WSS-6860WSS-B Ye sYe sYe sYe s
    Yes	=	can	be	used,	No	=	cannot	be	used
    Lens types and throw distance
    6860WUSS/6860WUSS-B
    Screen	sizeLens	model	nameNP34ZL NP35ZLNP37ZL
    inch minch minch m
    50"
    40	-	511.0	-	1.351	-	641.3	-	1.763	-	1231.6	-	3.260"48	-	621.2 - 1.662	-	771.6 - 2.076	-	1482.0	-	3.880"64	-	831.7	-	2.183	-	1042.1	-	2.7103	-	1982.6	-	5.1100"81	-	1042.1 - 2.6104	-	1302.7	-	3.3129	-	2483.3	-	6.3120"97	-	1252.5	-	3.2124	-	1563.2	-	4.0155	-	2984.0	-	7.6150"122	-	1573.1	-	4.0156	-	1954.0	-	5.0194	-	3734.9	-	9.5200"163	-	2094.1	-	5.3208	-	2615.3	-	6.6260	-	4986.6	-	12.7240"195	-	2515.0	-	6.4250	-	3136.4	-	8.0312	-	5987.9	-	15.2300"244	-	3146.2	-	7.9313	-	3927.9	-	10.0391	-	7489.9	-	19.0
    TIP
    Calculation	of	the	throw	distance	from	the	screen	size
    NP34ZL	lens	throw	distance	(inch/m)	=	H	×	0.96	to	H	×	1.23	:	40"/1.0	m	(min.)	to	314"/7.9	m	(max.)
    NP35ZL	lens	throw	distance	(inch/m)	=	H	×	1.23	to	H	×	1.54	:	51"/1.3	m	(min.)	to	392"/10.0	m	(max.)	
    NP37ZL	lens	throw	distance	(inch/m)	=	H	×	1.53	to	H	×	2.94	:	63"/1.6	m	(min.)	to	748"/19.0	m	(max.)	
    “H”	(Horizontal)	refers	to	the	screen	width.
    *	Figures	differ	by	several	%	with	the	table	above	because	the	calculation	is	approximate.
    Ex.:	Throw	distance	when	projecting	on	a	150"	screen	with	the	PX602UL-WH/PX602UL-BK	using	the	NP35ZL	lens:
    According	to	the	“Screen	Size	(for	reference)”	table	(→ page 155),	H	(screen	width)	=	127.2"/323.1	cm.
    The	throw	distance	is	127.2"/323.1	cm	×	1.23	to	127.2"/323.1	cm	×	1.54	=	156.5"/397.4	cm	to	195.9"/497.6	cm	(because	of	the	
    zoom	lens).
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    6860WSS/6860WSS-B
    Screen	sizeLens	model	nameNP34ZLNP35ZL/NP36ZL NP37ZL
    inch minch minch m
    50"
    42	-	541.1 - 1.454	-	681.4	-	1.767	-	1291.7	-	3.360"51	-	651.3	-	1.765	-	811.7	-	2.180	-	1552.1 - 4.0
    80"68	-	871.7	-	2.287	-	1092.2	-	2.8108	-	2082.8	-	5.3100"85	-	1092.2	-	2.8109	-	1362.8	-	3.5135	-	2603.5	-	6.6120"102	-	1312.6	-	3.3131	-	1643.3	-	4.2163	-	3134.2	-	8.0150"128	-	1643.3	-	4.2164	-	2054.2	-	5.2204	-	3925.2	-	10.0200"171	-	2194.4	-	5.6219	-	2745.6	-	6.9273	-	5236.9	-	13.3240"206	-	2635.2	-	6.7263	-	3296.7	-	8.3328	-	6288.3	-	15.9300"257	-	3306.5	-	8.3330	-	4118.3	-	10.4411	-	78610.4	-	19.9
    TIP
    Calculation	of	the	throw	distance	from	the	screen	size
    NP34ZL	lens	throw	distance	(inch/m)	=	H	×	1.01	to	H	×	1.29	:	42"/1.1	m	(min.)	to	330"/8.3	m	(max.)
    NP35ZL/NP36ZL	lens	throw	distance	(inch/m)	=	H	×	1.29	to	H	×	1.61	:	54"/1.4	m	(min.)	to	411"/10.4	m	(max.)	
    NP37ZL	lens	throw	distance	(inch/m)	=	H	×	1.61	to	H	×	3.08	:	67"/1.7	m	(min.)	to	786"/19.9	m	(max.)	
    “H”	(Horizontal)	refers	to	the	screen	width.
    *	Figures	differ	by	several	%	with	the	table	above	because	the	calculation	is	approximate.
    Ex.:	Throw	distance	when	projecting	on	a	150"	screen	with	the	PX602WL-WH/PX602WL-BK	using	the	NP36ZL	lens:
    According	to	the	“Screen	Size	(for	reference)”	table	(→ page 155),	H	(screen	width)	=	127.2"/323.1	cm.
    The	throw	distance	is	127.2"/323.1	cm	×	1.29	to	127.2"/323.1	cm	×	1.61	=	164.1"/416.8	cm	to	204.8"/520.2	cm	(because	of	the	
    zoom	lens).
    6860WSS-6869WSS-B
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    Projection	range	for	the	different	lenses
    50-300
    50-30050-30050-300
    NP34ZL6860WUSS-6860WUSS-B: 40–314/1.0–7.9 m
    6860WSS-6860WUSS-B: 42–330/1.1–8.3 m
    NP36ZL    6860WSS-6860WSS-B: 54–411/1.4–10.4 m
    P6860WUSS-6860WUSS-B: 63–748/1.6–19.0 m
    P6860WSS-6860WSS-BK: 67–786/1.7–19.9 mNP37ZL
    6860WUSS-6860WUSS-B: 51–392/1.3–10.0 m
    6860WSS-6860WUSS-B: 54–411/1.4–10.4 m NP35ZL
    Tables of screen sizes and dimensions
    Screen	height
    Screen
    	width
    16:10	screen	size		
    (diagonal)
    Size	(inches)Screen	widthScreen	height(inches) (cm)(inches) (cm)
    50 42.4107.7 26.563.7
    60 50.9129.2 31.880.8
    80 67.8172.3 42.4107.7
    100 84.8215.4 53.0134.6
    120 101.8258.5 63.6161.5
    150 127.2323.1 79.5201.9
    200 169.6430.8106.0269.2
    240 203.5516.9127.2323.1
    300 254.4646.2159.0403.9
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    Lens shifting range
    This	projector	is	equipped	with	a	lens	shift	function	for	adjusting	the	position	of	the	projected	image	by	using	the	LENS	
    SHIFT	buttons	(→	page	19).	The	lens	can	be	shifted	within	the	range	shown	below.
    NOTE: 
    •	 Please	do	not	use	the	lens	shift	function	when	projecting	portrait	images.	Please	use	it	with	the	lens	in	the	center.
    Legend:	V	“Vertical”	refers	to	the	screen	height	and	H	“Horizontal”	refers	to	the	screen	width.	The	lens	shift	range	is	
    expressed	as	a	ratio	of	height	and	width,	respectively.
    100%V50%V
    50%V
    20%V*
    20%V* 20%V*
    20%V*
    100%H
    15%H 15%H
    15%H
    15%H
    10%H 10%H
    10%H
    10%HHeight	of	projected	image
    Width
    	of	projected	image
    Value	of	X
    6860WUSS/6860WUSS-B
    20%V
    6860WSS/6860WSS-B 30%V
    *	 The	lens	shift	range	is	the	same	for	ceiling	installation.
    (Example)	When	using	to	project	on	a	150"	screen
    According	to	the	“Table	of	screen	sizes	and	dimensions”	(→	page	155),	H	=	127.2"/323.1	cm,	V	=	79.5"/201.9	cm.
    Adjustment	range	in	the	vertical	direction:	the	projected	image	can	be	moved	upwards	0.5	×	79.5"/201.9	cm	≈ 
    39.8"/101	cm,	downwards	approximately	39.8"/101	cm	(when	the	lens	is	at	the	center	position).	Adjustment	range	in	
    the	horizontal	direction:	the	projected	image	can	be	moved	to	the	left	0.15	×	127.2"/323.1	cm	≈	19.1"/48	cm,	to	the	
    right	approximately	19.1"/48	cm.*	 Figures	differ	by	several	%	because	the	calculation	is	approximate.
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    ❷ Mounting the Optional Board (sold separately)
    CAUTION
    Before	mounting	or	removing	the	optional	board,	be	sure	to	turn	off	the	projector,	wait	for	the	fans	to	stop	and	turn	
    off	the	main	power	switch.
    Tool	needed:	Phillips	screwdriver	(plus-head)
    1.	 Turn	off	the	main	power	switch	of	the	projector.
    2.	 Loosen	the	two	screws	on	the	SLOT	cover	of	the	terminals.
    	 Remove	the	two	screws	and	the	SLOT	cover.
    NOTE:	Keep	the	two	screws	and	the	slot	cover.
    3. Insert the optional board into the slot.
    	 Make	sure	that	the	board	is	inserted	into	the	slot	in	the	correct	orientation.
    	 Incorrect	orientation	may	cause	miscommunication	between	the	optional	board	and	projector.
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