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Control commands
When controlling the projector from a computer, the following commands are available:
Command Function of command
PON Power “ON”
; Power
POF
“STANDBY”
QPW
I I S
QSL
LPM
Power query
Switch input modes
Query for active lamp mode
Active lamp mode
Remarks
To confirm that the power is
ON, use a “Power query” command.
Parameter
000 = STANDBY
001 = Power “ON”
Parameter
VID = VIDEO SVD = S-VIDEO
RG1 = RGB1 RG2 = RGB2
DVI=DVI-D
Parameter
0 = DUAL
1 = SINGLE
2 = LAMP 1
3 = LAMP 2
Parameter
* “SINGLE” will use the lamp (LAMP 1 or LAMP 2) with shorter operating hours.
0 = DUAL
1 = SINGLE
2 = Only LAMP 1 is on
3 = Only LAMP 2 is on
Note
• If you need a detailed command list, please contact your dealer.
Cable specifications
<Connecting to a PC>
Projector
1 NC
2
3
NC
6
7
4
5
NC
8
9 NC
Computer
(DTE specifications)
NC 1
2
3
NC
NC 6
7
4
5
NC
8
9
Attention
• To connect the computer to the
SERIAL terminal, prepare an adequate communication cable that fits to your personal computer.
Using the REMOTE 2 terminal
Using the REMOTE2 IN terminal provided on the side of the main unit, it is possible to operate the projector from a control panel etc. furnished in a distant location where infrared remote control signal cannot be received.
Example of a control panel layout
Remote terminal
External control
Remote terminal
/External control
STANDBY ON
LAMP
RGB1 VIDEO
RGB2 S-VIDEO
Projector set up in a meeting room
Pin assignments and control
Be sure to short-circuit Pins and when controlling.
DVI
Control panel located in a different room
Note
D-Sub 9-pin (female) external appearance
Names of terminals
GND
POWER
RGB1
RGB2
VIDEO
S-VIDEO
DVI
SHUTTER
RST / SET
Open (H)
OFF
Other
Other
Other
Other
Other
OFF
Controlled by remote control
Short (L)
GND
ON
RGB1
RGB2
VIDEO
S-VIDEO
DVI
ON
Controlled by external contact
• The following buttons on the remote control and the operation area of the projector can no longer be operated when
POWER button and SHUTTER button.
Neither will it be possible to use the RS-
232C commands or network functions corresponding to these functions.
• If you short pin and pin , and also short one of the pins from to and pin , then the following buttons on the projector operating area and the remote control can no longer be operated:
POWER, RGB1, RGB2, DVI-D, VIDEO,
S-VIDEO and SHUTTER buttons.
Neither will it be possible to use the RS-
232C commands or network functions corresponding to these functions.
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Table of contents
- 2 IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE
- 5 Precautions with regard to safety
- 7 Accessories
- 8 Precautions on handling
- 9 Name and function of parts
- 9 Remote control
- 11 Front and side of the projector
- 12 Rear view of the main unit/Controls on rear panel
- 13 Side-mounted connection terminals
- 14 Using the remote control unit
- 14 Loading dry cells
- 14 Effective range of remote control operation
- 15 Setting projector ID number to remote control
- 15 Connect to the projector to use with a cable
- 16 Installation
- 16 Projection schemes
- 16 Installation geometry
- 17 Projection distance by projection lens
- 19 Connection
- 19 Setup precautions
- 20 Example of connecting with AV products
- 20 Example of connecting with PCs
- 21 Projection
- 21 Powering up the projector
- 21 Making adjustment and selection
- 22 Powering off the projector
- 22 Direct power off function
- 23 How to install and remove the projection lens
- 23 How to install the projection lens
- 23 How to remove the projection lens
- 23 How to adjust the lens
- 23 How to adjust the FOCUS, ZOOM and SHIFT
- 24 How to adjust the lens position to the left or right
- 24 Status function
- 24 Automatic adjustment (AUTO SETUP)
- 24 Using the SHUTTER function
- 25 On-screen menus
- 25 Structure of menu screens
- 26 Basic menu operations
- 26 Returning to the previous page
- 26 Menu items shown in black characters
- 26 Menu items setting
- 26 Resetting to the factory default
- 27 Adjusting the picture
- 27 PICTURE MODE
- 27 CONTRAST
- 27 BRIGHTNESS
- 27 COLOR
- 27 COLOR TEMP
- 27 WHITE GAIN
- 27 SYSTEM DAYLIGHT VIEW
- 28 SHARPNESS
- 28 NOISE REDUCTION
- 28 SYSTEM SELECTOR
- 28 Adjusting the position
- 28 SHIFT
- 28 ASPECT
- 29 CLOCK PHASE
- 29 KEYSTONE
- 29 How to use ADVANCED MENU
- 29 DIGITAL CINEMA REALITY
- 29 BLANKING
- 30 INPUT RESOLUTION
- 30 CLAMP POSITION
- 30 RASTER POSITION
- 30 XGA MODE
- 30 SXGA MODE
- 30 Changing the display language
- 31 OPTION1 settings
- 31 COLOR CORRECTION
- 31 CONTRAST MODE
- 31 AUTO SIGNAL
- 31 BACK COLOR
- 31 STARTUP LOGO
- 31 SUB MEMORY LIST
- 32 DVI EDID
- 32 DVI SIGNAL LEVEL
- 32 OSD POSITION
- 32 OSD MEMORY
- 33 OPTION2 settings
- 33 PROJECTOR ID
- 33 INSTALLATION
- 33 ALTITUDE
- 33 DIRECTION
- 34 LAMP SELECT
- 34 LAMP RELAY
- 34 RS-232C
- 35 SYSTEM INFORMATION
- 35 AUTO POWER OFF
- 35 DATE AND TIME
- 35 PASSWORD
- 35 Displaying the internal test pattern
- 35 Cycle of displayed internal test patterns
- 36 Setting the network
- 36 Connecting the PC
- 36 System requirements
- 36 Connection example
- 37 Using Web Browser Control
- 37 Accessing from Web browser
- 37 Password change page
- 38 Basic control page
- 39 Detail control page
- 39 Monitor information page
- 40 Error information page
- 41 E-mail set up page
- 42 Authentication server set up page
- 43 DNS server set up page
- 43 Ping test page
- 44 Contents of mail sent
- 44 Adjust clock page
- 45 Network config page
- 45 Network status page
- 46 protocol
- 46 Supported commands
- 46 security authentication
- 47 Setting the security
- 47 PASSWORD
- 47 PASSWORD CHANGE
- 47 DISPLAY SETTING
- 47 TEXT CHANGE
- 47 CONTROL DEVICE SETUP
- 48 Using the serial terminals
- 48 Examples of connection
- 48 Pin assignments and signal names
- 48 Communication conditions
- 48 Basic format
- 49 Control commands
- 49 Cable specifications
- 49 Using the Remote 2 terminal
- 50 Indication of lamp monitor
- 51 Cleaning and replacement of air filter
- 51 Procedure of cleaning
- 52 Replacing the lamp unit
- 52 When to replace the Lamp unit
- 53 Lamp unit replacement steps
- 54 Ceiling Mount Bracket Safeguards
- 55 Before asking for service
- 56 Specifications
- 58 Compatible Signal List
- 59 Dimensions
- 59 Installation dimensions diagram