Checking projector settings – NEC Projector VT560 User Manual

Page 15

Advertising
background image

SMART Technologies Inc.
Suite 300, 1207 – 11th Avenue SW
Calgary, AB CANADA T3C 0M5
Main Switchboard: 1.888.42.SMART (Canada/U.S.) or +1.403.245.0333 (all other countries)
Support Tel: 1.866.518.6791 (Canada/U.S.) or +1.403.228.5940 (all other countries)
Support Fax: +1.403.806.1256
[email protected] www.smarttech.com

© 2004 SMART Technologies Inc. All rights reserved. SMART Board and the SMART logo are trademarks of SMART Technologies Inc. NEC is a trademark of NEC Corporation. Phillips is a registered
trademark of Phillips Screw Company. All other third-party product and company names may be trademarks of their respective owners.

99-00590-00

Rev A0

NOTE: Two or three turns should be enough to raise the image. Ensure that at least one thread of the bolt protrudes
through the nut. As it may be difficult to actually see these threads, you may need to reach inside the access hole and
feel the threads with your fingers.

Checking Projector Settings

The optimal NEC VT560 projector settings for operation in the 2000i cabinet are slightly different from the factory default
settings. Please ensure your projector has the settings indicated below.

1. Press the Menu button on the projector remote control or on the projector (you’ll have to reach under the projector).

2. Select Setup > Orientation > Ceiling Rear to orient the projected image for rear projection.

3. Select Image > Auto Keystone > Off to ensure optimal image quality.

4. Select Advanced > High Speed Fan Mode > Auto. Although this is a default setting, it’s important enough to warrant

special mention.

5. Select Advanced > Page2 > Auto Adjust > Normal to automatically determine the best resolution for the current RGB

input signal, compensating for resolution differences among various input devices (such as guest laptops).

6. Click OK.

CAUTION

Do not turn the small-mirror adjustment bolt more than three full clockwise turns. Turning the bolt too far
clockwise may crush the spring that is an essential part of the adjustment mechanism.

To set or restore the optimal settings for the NEC VT560 projector

Advertising