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NEC WT600 Owner's manual

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    What is included with the projector instead of the Quick Connect Guide?
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    What is the default mode for the projector?
    What happens when I select the Factory Default option?
WT600 User’s Manual Supplement
This document provides updated information that supplements the WT600 User’s Manual. Read this supplement as well as the
User's Manual.
1
Correction to “What’s in the Box?”
Although a Quick Connect Guide is shown on page iii of the user’s manual, the WT600 SETUP GUIDE is actually included with
the projector.
First read the WT600 SETUP GUIDE before operating the projector.
2
Change in [3D Reform] Operation
The procedures in the user's manual are different from the actual operation. See the correct procedures below.
(1) Change in layout of menu items (page 6-3 of the user’s manual)
The menu options in 3D Reform has been changed to:
Cornerstone
Keystone Horizontal, Vertical
Pincushion Horizontal, Vertical,
Balance (Vertical)
Pincushion Left/Right, Top, Bottom
Cornerstone
Keystone Horizontal, Vertical
[User’s manual] [Actual menu display]
With this change, the order in displaying adjustment screens is the same order as the above when the 3D REFORM button
on the remote control is pressed: Pincushion Cornerstone Keystone Pincushion ... (page 1-4 and 1-7 of the user’s
manual)
(2) Change in [Pincushion] operation (page 6-13 of the user’s manual)
The procedures for [Pincushion] correction is changed as:
Pincushion
[Left/Right]
Correct the left and right side on a projected image to level as shown the drawing.
Screen (solid line)
Projected area (dotted line)
[Top]
Correct the top side on a projected image to level as shown the drawing.
Screen (solid line)
Projected area (dotted line)
Continued on the next page.
[Bottom]
Correct the bottom side on a projected image to level as shown the drawing.
Screen (solid line)
Projected area (dotted line)
NOTE:
In the [Pincushion] screen, when the [Top] adjustment value is "0", adjustment of [Bottom] will not be possible* .
Also note that when the adjustment value of the [Top] is a small value (on the order of +5), there will be almost no change of
the image even when the [Bottom] is adjusted*.
In [Pincushion] screen, when the [Bottom] adjustment value is less than “0”, a small portion can be lost at the bottom area of
the image. To display the lost portion, use the [Digital Zoom] function to reduce the size of the projected image.*
When [Cornerstone] or [Keystone] has already been adjusted, selection of [Pincushion] will not be possible. To display [Pin-
cushion], return the adjustment values of [Cornerstone] or [Keystone] to the factory shipping conditions.
* Each note for [Top] and [Bottom] is reversed when the [Ceiling Rear] or [Ceiling Front] is selected in [Orientation]
3
Idle and Standby mode
Information on the Idle and Standby mode is revised as follows:
(1) The correct factory default is “Idle” mode, not Standby. (page 6-17 of the user’s manual)
(2) The current explanation states that Factory Default option resets Idle to Standby, but actually using the Factory Default will
not return the Idle mode (factory preset) to Standby. (page 6-25 of the user’s manual)
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