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User Manual for NEC NP-PH1400U 14,000 Lumen Professional Integration Projector Click to enlarge the picture
Contents of the user manual for the NEC NP-PH1400U 14,000 Lumen Professional Integration
- Product category: Multimedia Projectors NEC
- Brand: NEC
- Description and content of package
- Technical information and basic settings
- Frequently asked questions – FAQ
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Product description The NP-PH1400U 14,000 Lumen Professional Integration Projector from NEC is a fixed installation class projector for event spaces, large venues, houses of worship, lecture halls, theaters, and other settings that require a powerful light output. The NP-PH1400U features three 0.96" DLP chips that generate a 1920 x 1200 (WUXGA) native resolution and a 16:10 aspect ratio. A built-in scaling engine means the projector can accept many lower resolutions as well, including a variety of VESA computer resolutions as well as HD and SD video. Featuring an interchangeable lens design, the projector is compatible with as range of separately available lenses from NEC, including short-throw, zoom, and long-throw options.
Adaptable to a variety of input sources, the projector features two VGA inputs, an HDMI input, DisplayPort input, and Composite and S-video inputs for legacy analog equipment. There is also a 5-BNC hybrid analog input that can accept both RGBHV and Component signals. For future expansion there is an OPS (Open Pluggable Specification) slot so that you can add additional inputs and/or outputs, such as SDI, using separately available OPS-compatible expansion boards.
The projector can be controlled directly using surface panel buttons or the supplied IR remote. In addition, there is an Ethernet port and RS-232 port for remote operation either using proprietary software, software built into some operating systems (such as Windows Vista), or by logging into the projector with a web browser. - 3-Chip DLP
- Features three 0.96" DLP (Digital Light Processing) micro-mirror arrays to generate three monochrome images, one for each primary color: red, blue, and green
- 14,000 Lumen Dual-Lamp Design
- Outputs up to 14,000 lumens, and supports "stacking" of multiple projectors to produce even higher light-levels
- Interchangeable Lens Design (No Lens Included)
- Short throw, zoom, and long throw lens options - available separately - mean this projector can be adapted to a wide range of setups, from close to screen mounting for rear projection to ultra-long throw for theaters or lecture halls
- Integrated Scaling
- Uses the NEC Hollywood Quality Video processor scaling engine to scale from input sources to do not match the projector's native 1920 x 1200 resolution
- Lens Memory
- Automatically resets lens attribute including zoom, focus, and shift based on the input resolution and input selection
Integrated Networking and Asset Management - Ethernet and RS-232 Connectivity
- Operate the projector remotely across a network either using the Virtual Remote desktop software or from a Web browser by entering the projector's IP address (settings password protect-able). Alternatively, use RS-232 to establish a direct connection between the projector and a computer without exposing settings access to the network. There is also a wireless LAN adapter available separately for connecting to your network wirelessly
- Image Express Utility for OS X and Windows
- Dedicated projector software that provides wired and wireless data transmission via RS-232 or over the network. With Broadcast mode you can send information from one computer to several projectors
- USB Keyboard and Mouse Inputs
- You can remotely operate a computer that is networked with the projector by connecting a USB keyboard and/or mouse to the USB inputs
- Windows Network Drive Function
- Displays multimedia files (.jpeg, .bmp, .png, .mpeg2, or .wmv9) stored in a Windows shared folder or on a Windows Media Connect server present on the same network as the projector, allowing you to give presentations without bringing your computer into the conference room
Security - Cabinet Control Lock
- Lock out surface panel buttons to prevent tampering or accidental settings changes
- Logo Lock
- Prevents unauthorized uses from changing the logo saved in projector memory
- Password Protection
- Restricts unauthorized access to projector settings
- Email Notifications
- Sends an alert when the lamp is approaching the end of life
Power Management - Up to 3000 Hours Lamp Life
- The normal 2500 hour lamp life can be extended up to 3000 hours by using the lower brightness ECO Mode
- Auto Standby
- The projector will automatically turn off when an incoming signal is not detected from any of the inputs
- Auto Power On
- Powers up automatically when a signal is detected through the VGA port
- Carbon savings meter
- Calculates the energy saved by operating the projector in ECO Mode. A green ECO Mode button on the remote control allows you enable or disable ECO Mode without going into the menu
- Quick Start
- Responds to users inputs within three to four seconds, even while the projector is still warming up. Quick Shutdown, meanwhile, means you can kill the projector immediately, with no cooling required after shutdown
- Sleep Time
- Can be set to automatically turn off the projector at set countdown times
- Low Power Consumption Standby
- Consumes an estimated 0.5 watts in standby mode
Maintenance - 2000 Hour Filter Life
- Designed so that you should only need to replace the filter at the same time you replace the lamp
- Remote Diagnostics
- Enables you to monitor and make adjustments to the projector remotely
Built-in Software - Stacking Correction
- Uses a webcam to help align multiple images when "stacking" up to four projectors for a brighter output - up to 56,000 lumens with four projectors. Stacking also provides redundancy, meaning you will still have an image even if one projector in the system fails
- Picture-in-Picture and Side-by-Side
- Combine two video sources in one presentation. Picture-in-picture overlays a smaller sub-window over the main image, whereas side-by-side gives both images equal precedence
- Edge Blending
- Helps you merge the edges of two or more projected images together when using multiple projectors to create non-standard aspect ratios or to display ultra-high resolution images
- Built-in Wall Color Correction Presets
- Automatically correct when projecting onto non-white surfaces, such as a wall that is painted green
- DICOM Simulation
- Optimizes settings for DICOM imagery such as X-rays
- Cornerstone Correction
- In addition to normal vertical and horizontal keystone correction, the software also digital corrects for diagonally skewing to help simply challenging installations
- Geometric Correction
- Projecting an image isn't confined to a standard flat screen or wall. Geometric correction allows you to project onto shapes such as on spheres, cylinders, corner angles, and many more non-standard surfaces
- AutoSense
- Automatically syncs with any computer signal and features one-touch image optimization
- 64-step Image Magnification
- Allows you to target the focus on a particular part of the source image or crop images to fit one of the aspect ratios the projector provides
UPC: 805736046069 In the Box NEC NP-PH1400U 14,000 Lumen Professional Integration Projector (No Lens) Remote Control Remote Control Cable Batteries for Remote Power Cord VGA Cable Lens Cap Lens Anti-Theft Screw Limited 3-Year Warranty on Projector Limited 1-Year or 500 Hour Warranty on Lamp (Whichever Comes First) User Manual PDF 12.1mbsbwawfrvyzwyvawbxudcdbubtcvztxz Table of Contents
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Technical parametersNEC NP-PH1400U Specs | | | Display System | 3-Chip 0.96" DC3 DMD DLP | | Native Chip Resolution | 1920 x 1200 (WUXGA) | | Supported Resolutions | WUXGA - 1920 x 1200 | | Max Brightness | 14,000 Lumens | | Uniformity | None | | Offset | None | | Contrast Ratio | 2000:1 | | DLP Link 3D | Yes | | Color Wheel | 3-Segment (R/G/B) | | Scan | Horizontal: 15 - 8 kHz Vertical: 48 - 120 kHz | | | | Lens Shift | Vertical: + 50% Vertical: to 40% Horizontal: ± 20% | | Throw Distance | 1.8 - 243' / 0.549 - 74.066 m | | Projection Size | 80 - 500" / 203.20 - 1270.00 cm | | | | Keystone Correction | Vertical: ± 30° Horizontal: ± 35° | | Picture-in-Picture | Yes | | Ceiling Mountable | Yes | | Rear Screen Projection | Yes | | | | Internal Storage | None | | Wireless LAN / Wi-Fi | No, Optional Adapter Available With separately available adapter | | | | Light Source | Lamp (2 x UHP) | | Lamp Power | 465 W 372 W | | Expected Lamp Life | Medium Brightness: 2500 Hours Low Brightness: 3000 Hours | | Fan Noise | Medium Brightness: 45 dB Low Brightness: 39 dB | | Security | Cable Lock Slot Password Protection | | AC Input Power | 240 VAC, 50 Hz | | Power Consumption | Medium Brightness: 1215 W Low Brightness: 985 W Standby Mode (Lamp Off): 90 W Low Brightness: 0.5 W | | Dimensions (W x H x D) | 22.7 x 22.0 x 9.3" / 57.7 x 55.9 x 23.6 cm | | Weight | 87.1 lb / 39.5 kg |
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