The projectors support "Windows Network Projector" function, which is one of the brand-new features introduced with Windows Vista. You can make
presentations from your PC via the network without connecting RGB cable, if your PC is running Windows Vista. You don't need to install any proprietary software
application on your PC. Like using a networked printer, you can simply select which projector to use from the list presented on your PC screen. Furthermore, it is
possible to remotely operate a PC installed some distance away from the projector via the network by using “Windows Remote Desktop” function.
• Windows Network Projector
A PC connected to LAN automatically detects projectors on the network.
• Windows Remote Desktop
When you connect a USB mouse and keyboard to the projector, you can
remotely operate your PC via the network.
*Use a commercially available USB mouse and USB keyboard (US layout version). We do not warrant
that the USB port of the projector will support all USB mouse and USB keyboards in the market.
Cinematic video powered by HQV (Hollywood Quality Video)
HD-like, vidid and crisp DVD images can be projected with the Reon VX video processor using HQV technology from Silicon Optix.
HQV represents an enormous leap in video processing, with true flagship performance in noise reduction, de-interlacing and scaling.
• Random and Mosquito Noise Reduction
• Video and Film Cadence Detection
(3:2 and 2:2 pull down)
• Per-pixel Motion Adaptive Deinterlacing
• Detail Enhancement
• Full 10-bit processing, scaling and warping
• 3 : 2 Pull down Detection
• Diagonal Interpolation to remove "jaggies"
Not HQV
HQV
Not HQV
HQV
The projector supports wired/wireless LAN
By connecting a LAN cable to the LAN port (RJ-45) on the projector or installing the optional wireless
LAN unit on the projector, it is possible to transfer screen images from the PC to the projector more
quickly (2 to 3 times faster than conventional models from NEC) for on-screen presentation using Image
Express Utility 2.0 software (Windows XP is also available). For a variety of presentations, the projector
can be controlled concentrically with a single PC to switch projected images with a single operation or
project images from the source PC. Furthermore, it is possible to turn the power of the projector on and
off and switch input signals from a PC via the network.
Model name of the optional wireless LAN unit varies depending on the country where the unit is used (or to be used).
NP01LM1: Thailand, China, Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea, Malaysia, Vietnam, India, Australia, New Zealand, United Arab Emirates,
Saudi Arabia, Oman, Peru, Chile, Russia, Indonesia, South Africa, Turkey, Ukraine, Philippines
NP01LM5: Argentina, Brazil, Taiwan
For support in North America, Europe, Japan, and the countries listed above, refer to our website (http://www.nec-pj.com).
Picture-in-picture function
This function projects two different signals simultaneously. The main picture signal supports the
COMPUTER 1 and 2 inputs. The sub picture signal supports the VIDEO input only.
Optional Wireless unit
An image of picture-in-picture. A sub
picture can be displayed either at the
top-left, the top-right, the bottom-left, or
the bottom right in the main picture.
Five types of optional lenses available for Flexible installation
In order to support a variety of Installations, five types of lenses are available in addition to the standard lens. The projector supports screens from 30 to 500 inches;
select the optimum lens depending on the specific installation environment, such as conference rooms, halls, and exhibitions. For a 100-inch screen, projection is
possible at a distance 1.66 m (Wide Angle Fixed Lens) or between 2.4 m to 14.7 m. Lenses are easily replaced by the customer and do not require special tools
Model
Standard
NP01FL
NP02ZL
NP03ZL
NP04ZL
NP05ZL
Lens type
Zoom Lens
Wide Angle Fixed Lens
ZoomLens
Zoom Lens
Zoom Lens
Zoom Lens
Option Lens
Zoom/Focus
Manual
Manual (Focus only)
Manual
Manual
Manual
Manual
Zoom Ratio
1.33
-
1.3
1.58
1.6
1.52
Thrro Ratio
1.5-2.0 : 1
0.8 : 1
1.2-1.5 : 1
1.9-3.1 : 1
3.0-4.8 : 1
4.7-7.2 : 1
Screen Size
30-500 inch
40-150 inch
30-500 inch
40-500 inch
60-500 inch
60-500 inch
Brightness
NP3150
Normal Mode*
NP2150
Normal Mode*
NP1150
Normal Mode*
5000 ANSI lm
3700 ANSI lm
4000 ANSI lm
4300 ANSI lm
4200 ANSI lm
4000 ANSI lm
4200 ANSI lm
3200 ANSI lm
3400 ANSI lm
3600 ANSI lm
3500 ANSI lm
3400 ANSI lm
3700 ANSI lm
3000 ANSI lm
3100 ANSI lm
3300 ANSI lm
3200 ANSI lm
3100 ANSI lm
Lens Shift
Vertical
Max +0.5V
0
Max +0.5V
Max +0.5V
Max +0.5V
Max +0.5V
Horizontal
Max ±0.1H
0
Max ±0.1H
Max ±0.1H
Max ±0.1H
Max ±0.1H
Weight
0.63 kg
1.1 kg
1.1 kg
1.13 kg
0.89 kg
0.92 kg
* : This is the brightness value when the lamp mode is set to "Normal Mode" and the preset mode is "High brightness mode".
If the lamp mode is switched to "Eco Mode", the brightness will drop about 80% in the NP3150. For the NP2150 and NP1150 to the brightness drops about 88%. If any other mode is selected as the preset mode, brightness may drop slightly.
Projection range of lens (image projected on a 100-inch screen)
Throwing Distance
Screen Size (Inch)
Throwing Distance
Standard
NP01FL
NP02ZL
NP03ZL
NP04ZL
NP05ZL
30"
0.9-1.2
-
0.7-0.9
-
-
-
40"
1.2-1.6
0.64
0.9-1.2
1.6-2.5
-
-
60"
1.8-2.5
0.98
1.4-1.9
2.4-3.8
3.6-5.8
5.7-8.8
80"
2.5-3.3
1.32
1.9-2.5
3.2-5.1
4.8-7.8
7.7-11.7
100"
3.1-4.1
1.66
2.4-3.2
4.0-6.4
6.1-9.8
9.6-14.7
120"
3.7-5.0
2.00
2.9-3.8
4.8-7.7
7.3-11.8
11.6-17.7
150"
4.7-6.2
2.50
3.7-4.8
6.0-9.6
9.2-14.8
14.5-22.2
200"
6.2-8.3
-
4.9-6.4
8.1-12.8
12.3-19.7
19.4-29.6
300"
9.4-12.5
-
7.4-9.6
12.2-19.3
18.5-29.7
29.2-44.5
400"
12.5-16.7
-
9.9-12.9
16.2-25.7
24.7-39.6
39.0-59.4
500"
15.7-20.8
-
12.4-16.1
20.3-32.1
30.9-49.5
48.9-74.4
*Stated projection distances are standard values. For a stack
installation, the recommended projection distances will be different.
*The respective values are design values and may contain errors
within
Manual lens shift for simple adjustment of projected images on screen and Keystone correction
With the manual lens shift mechanism, the position
of projected images on screen can be adjusted in
both the vertical and horizontal directions without
moving the main unit. Furthermore, Keystone
correction corrects distortions in the vertical and
horizontal directions up to a maximum +/- 40
degrees in the horizontal direction and a maximum
+/- 30 degrees in the vertical direction. Keystone
correction can be operated by remote control.
The Lens Shift Dial (Right/Left, Up/Down)
on the top side of the projector.
*Shifting the lens to the maximum in two directions combined will cause the edges
of the image to become dark or will cause some shadows.
*The Lens Shift function is not available for the NP01FL.
Multiple input/output terminals including DVI (digital) , BNC, and built-in stereo speakers
Multiple input/output terminals include analogue RGB, 5-core BNC, DVI (digital),
video, and S-video. (The analogue RGB and BNC also support component inputs.)
The 5W+5W stereo speakers are built in to provide audiovisual conditions with
high image and audio qualities. Furthermore, the Viewer feature allows you to view
slides stored on a USB memory on the projector. Even if no computer is available,
presentations can be conducted simply with the projector.
*To use the Viewer, first you need to create presentation materials on your PC (JPEG, BMP, GIF, PNG). Use commercially available USB memory devices. We do not warrant that the USB port of the
projector will support all USB memory devices in the market.
A variety of functions can be added by updating the firmware of the projector (scheduled for Spring 2008)
•Geometric Correction tool
•PJ Link
•AMX
•Program Timer
Specifications
NP3150
NP2150
NP1150
LCD Panel*1
0.8-inch (1024x768) p-Si TFT active-matrix with MLA (Aspect Ratio4:3)
Lens
Manual Zoom/ Focus
Throw ratio 1.5-2.0:1, F1.7-2.2, f=24.4-32.5mm (Standard Lens)
Manual Shift*2
Horizontal : max±0.1H / Vertical : max+0.5V
Projection Distance
0.89m to 20.8m (Standard Lens)
Projection Angle
0 to 14.4deg (Wide) / 0 to 10.8deg (Tele)
Lamp (Eco Mode)
330W (264W) AC
300W (264W) AC
Lamp Life*3 (Eco Mode)
2,000H (3,000H)
Light Output
Normal Mode
5,000 ANSI lumens
4,200 ANSI lumens
3,700 ANSI lumens
Eco Mode
Approx. 80% of Normal
Approx. 88% of Normal
Contrast Ratio (White/Black)
600 : 1
Quietness (Eco Mode)
38dB (31dB)
34dB (30dB)
33dB (30dB)
Image Size (Diagonal)
30inch to 500inch (0.76m to 12.7m) (Standard Lens)
Maximum Resolution
UXGA 1,600 x 1,200 (1,400 x 1,050 @ 60Hz on DVI-D)
Synchronization Range
Horizontal
15kHz to 108kHz (RGB : 24kHz or over)
vertical
48Hz to 120Hz
Video Bandwidth
RGB : 165MHz (Maximum sampling rate)
Colour Reproduction
Full Colour, 16.7Million Colours Simultaneously
Input Terminals
3 Computer Input
1 D-Sub Mini 15pin
(Computer 1 IN)
1 BNC x 5
(Computer 2 IN)
Compatible signals
VGA, SVGA, XGA, SXGA, SXGA+, UXGA
RGB (Analog)
0.7Vp-p/75Ω
H/V Sync
4.0Vp-p/TTL Level
Composite Sync
4.0Vp-p/TTL Level
Sync on G
1.0Vp-p/75Ω(with Sync) Negative Polarity
2 Stereo Mini Jack
Stereo L/R
0.5Vrms/22kΩ or over
1 DVI-D(Computer 3 IN)
RGB (Digital)
T.M.D.S. Specification, with H.D.C.P. , Max Resolution : SXGA+/60Hz
1 Stereo Mini Jack
Stereo L/R
0.5Vrms/22kΩ or over
3 Component Input
1 RCA pin x 3
1 D-Sub Mini 15pin
(Sharing with Computer 1 IN)
1 BNC x 5
(Sharing with Computer 2 IN)
399mm x 150.5mm x 358mm (Not Including Protrusions)
Net Weight
7.3kg
*1 : LCD Panel technology consists of fine picture cells with more than 99.99% of the cells being active.
*2 : The Lens Shift function is not available for the NP01FL.
*3 : Lamp life is defined as the average time span for the brightness of the lamp to be reduced by half, it dose not refer to the warranty period for the lamp.
*4 : When the lens shift is set to the center. When the lens shift is used and yet the image is not displayed in the center of the screen, the adjustable range will be increased or decreased. Image is projected in Wide (Zoom lever).
All specifications are subject to change without notice.