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    MODEL PG - D3 5 1 0 X PG - D3 0 1 0 X PG - D27 1 0 X DA T A P R O J E C TO R SETUP MANUAL Connecting Pin Assignments ............................................................ 2 RS-232C Specifi cations and Commands ......................................... 4 Operating the Projector Using the PJLink TM Pr otocol .................. 10 Setting up t[...]

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    -2 Connec ti ng Pin Assign ment s COMP UTER/ COMPONENT input and COMPU TER/C OMPONENT output T erminals : mini D -su b 1 5 pi n fema le co nne ctor COMPU TER Input/ Output COMPONEN T Input/Output Pin No . Signal Pin No. Signal 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Vi de o i npu t (re d) Vi de o in pu t (gre en /syn c on g re en) Vi de [...]

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    -3 RS -2 32 C Ca bl e re co mm en de d co n ne ct i on: D - sub 9 p in fem ale c onne ctor Pin No . Signal Pin No. Signal 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. CD RD SD ER SG DR RS CS CI 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. CD RD SD ER SG DR RS CS CI Projecto r Pi n No . Computer Pi n No . 4 5 6 4 5 6 US B T er mi na l: T ype B USB c onne ctor LAN T er mi na l: L AN (R[...]

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    -4 RS - 2 3 2C S pec ifi cations and Co mmands Computer cont r ol A co mp u te r c an b e u s ed t o co nt r o l th e p r oj ec to r by c on n ec t i ng a n R S -2 32 C s er i al co nt r ol c a b le (c r os s t y p e, c om me r ci a ll y ava i la b l e) to t he p r oj ec to r. (Se e pa g e 24 o f t he p r oj ec to r 's o pe r a ti on m a nu a[...]

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    -5 Commands E xam pl e: W he n tu rn i ng on t h e pr oje c tor , m ake t he fo ll owi ng s et t in g. Computer P roject or P O W R ___1 → ← OK CONTROL CONTENTS COMMAND PARAMETER RETURN Power ON Stand by mode (or 3 0 -s eco nd s ta r tu p time ) Power On P O W R ___ 1 OK o r ER R OK Off P O W R ___ 0 OK OK o r ER R S t a t u s P O W R ???? 1 0 [...]

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    -6 CONTROL CONTENTS COMMAND PARAMETER RETURN Power ON Stand by mode (or 3 0 -s eco nd s ta r tu p time ) Resize S-VIDEO Normal R A S V ___ 1 OK o r ER R ER R 16: 9 R A S V ___ 2 OK o r ER R ER R Border R A S V ___ 3 OK o r ER R ER R Area Zoom R A S V __ 10 O K o r E R R E R R V-Stretch R A S V __ 11 O K o r E R R E R R VIDEO Normal R B S V ___ 1 OK[...]

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    -7 CONTROL CONTENTS COMMAND PARAMETER RETURN Power ON Stand by mode (or 3 0 -s eco nd s ta r tu p time ) S-VIDEO Input Picture Mode Standard V A P S __ 10 O K o r E R R E R R P r e s e n t a t i o n V APS __ 11 O K o r E R R E R R M o v i e VAPS __ 12 O K o r E R R E R R G a m e V APS __ 13 O K o r E R R E R R Co ntr a st -3 0 – +3 0 V A P I _ **[...]

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    -8 CONTROL CONTENTS COMMAND PARAMETER RETURN Power ON Stand by mode (or 3 0 -s eco nd s ta r tu p time ) Clo ck -1 50 – + 150 I N C L * * * * OK o r ER R ER R Pha se -3 0 – +3 0 I N P H _ * * * OK o r ERR ERR H - p o s i t i o n - 1 5 0 – + 1 5 0 I A H P **** O K o r E R R E R R V-p os it io n - 6 0 – +6 0 IA V P _ *** OK or ERR ERR Fine Sy[...]

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    -9 CONTROL CONTENTS COMMAND PARAMETER RETURN Power ON Stand by mode (or 3 0 -s eco nd s ta r tu p time ) Se tup G ui de O n S E G U ___ 1 O K or E RR E RR Off S E G U ___ 0 OK o r ER R ER R I n t e r n a l S p e a k e r O n ASPK ___ 1 O K or E RR E RR O f f ASPK ___ 0 O K or E RR E RR RG B Fre qu en cy Ch e ck Hor izo nt al T F R Q ___ 1 kHz(***. *[...]

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    -10 Op er ati ng t he Projec tor Usi ng th e P JLink TM Protoc ol Th e pr oje cto r co nfo rm s wi th t h e PJLink TM standard Class 1 . Th e com ma nd s to b e us ed i n co nt ro ll in g th e p roj ec tor by t h e PJLink TM pro toco l a re a s sho wn belo w. CONTROL CONTENTS COMMAND RETURN Power Control Off P O W R _ 0 OK or ERR3 On P O W R _ 1 OK[...]

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    -11 Set tin g up t he Projector Net work En vironme nt Th is s ec ti on d es cr ib es t h e ba si c pr oc ed ur e fo r us in g t he p roj ec tor v ia t h e ne t wor k. If t he n et work i s al re ad y c on st r uc te d, t he p r ojec to r 's net work s et t i ng s may n ee d to be ch an ge d. Pl ea se c on su lt yo ur n et wo rk a dm in is t r[...]

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    -12 1 . Connect i ng t he Pr oject or to a Compu ter Es ta bl i sh in g a on e-to -o ne c on ne ct io n fr om th e p roj ec tor to a c om pu ter . Us in g a com me r ci al ly ava il a bl e L A N ca bl e ( UTP ca bl e, Ca te gor y 5 , cr os s- over t yp e) you c a n confi g u re t h e pr oje cto r vi a th e co mp u ter . 1 Di sco nn ec t th e com p[...]

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    -13 2 . Set tin g an I P Addr ess for th e C om pu te r Th e fol low in g de sc ri be s how to ma ke se t t in gs i n W in dow s Vi s t a ® . 1 Log on th e ne t work u si ng t he adm in is t ra tor 's acco un t for t he computer . 2 Click “star t ” , and click “Contr ol Pan el ” . 3 Clic k “ Vi ew net work st at us a nd ta sks” of[...]

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    -14 5 Clic k “I nter ne t Protoco l V er si on 4 ( TCP /IP v4)” , an d cli ck t he “Properties” button. 6 Confi r m or c ha nge a n IP a dd re ss for t he s etu p com pu te r . 1 Confi r m an d n ote t h e c ur r en t I P address, Subne t mask and Default gatewa y . Make su re to note the curre nt IP add res s, Sub net ma sk a nd D efau l[...]

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    -15 3. Set t in g up a Net work Con - nect ion for t he Pr oject or Se t ti ng s for s uc h it em s as t he p ro jec tor 's IP a dd r es s an d su b ne t ma sk a re com p at ib l e wi th t h e exi st i ng n et wo rk . Se t eac h it em o n th e p roj ec tor a s fol lows . (S ee p ag e 55 o f th e p roj ec tor 's o pe ra t ion ma nu al for [...]

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    -16 4 The TCP / IP s et t ing s cr ee n appears, ready f or ne t wor k set t i ngs fo r th e pr ojec tor . It ems Set t ing ex amp le / Re mar ks New Pas swor d Y ou c an s et t he pa s swor d to pr otec t the TCP/IP s et ti ng. DHCP Client Se le ct “O N” o r “O FF” to de ter mi ne whe the r to u se D HCP C lie nt . IP Address Y ou c an s e[...]

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    -17 Controlli ng th e Projector via L AN Af te r co n ne ct in g t he p ro jec tor to yo u r net work , e nte r t he p roj ec tor I P ad dr e ss i n “ Ad d re ss ” on I nte r ne t Ex p lo re r (ve rs i on 6 .0 o r la ter ) us i ng a c om pu te r on t he n et work to st a r t a s etu p sc r ee n t ha t wi ll e na bl e co nt r ol of t h e pr oje [...]

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    -18 Confi rm ing t he Pr oject or Status (Statu s) 2 1 30 On t h is s cr e en , you c a n co nfi rm the pr oje cto r st a tu s. Y o u ca n co nfi rm the foll owing i tem s: MAC Add r es s Powe r Condit ion Lamp Timer Lamp L ife Input Signal Info Serial Number If you cl ick th e “Ref res h” but ton befo re the scre en i s di spl ayed co mp le[...]

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    -19 Set t in g and Ad jus t ing t he Projec to r (S et t ing s & Ad ju st men ts) Exa mple : “P ic tu r e” s cr e en d i sp l ay fo r CO MP UTE R1 2 On t h es e sc re en s , you c an m ake pr oje c tor set ti ng s or a dj us t me nt s . Y o u ca n s et or ad ju st t h e fol lowi ng i te ms : Contr olli ng t he Projec tor vi a L AN Pic tu re[...]

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    -20 Mak ing G enera l Set t in gs for t he Net work ( N et wor k - Ge ner al ) On t h is s cr e en , you c a n make g en e ra l set ti ng s re la ti ng to t h e ne t wor k . Item s Descr ipti on Proje ctor Name Set t in g the p ro je cto r na me . Auto Logout Time Set t ing t he ti me i nte r val i n wh ic h the pr oje c tor w ill b e au tom ati ca[...]

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    -21 Contr olli ng t he Projec tor vi a L AN Set t in g Er ror I tem s and Dest inat ion Ad dres ses to which E -m ail is t o be Sent when an E rr or Occur s (M a il – Re cipi ent S et t i ng s) On t h is s cr e en , you c a n in pu t e -m ai l de st i na ti on s to wh ic h er ro r no ti fi cation (er ro r it em s) e -m ai ls a r e se nt . Item s[...]

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    -22 Reset t ing t he L am p Timer of t he Projec tor via L AN Wh en t h e pr oje c tor i s co nn ec te d to a ne t wor k , you ca n u se t h e com mu n ic at io ns p ro gr am to se nd a c om ma nd to r es et t h e la mp t i me r . Th e exa mp le b el ow us es W i nd ows ® XP a s th e op er a ti n g sys te m. W h en yo u us e Wi n dows V i s ta ® [...]

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    -23 5 Clic k “Pr op er ti es” on t h e “Fi le” menu. 6 Clic k th e “S et t i ngs” t a b, an d th en cl ick “ ASCI I Se tu p” . 7 Sel ec t t he c hec k boxes nex t to “S end l in e en ds wi th l in e fee ds” , “Ec ho t y p ed ch ar ac ter s loc all y ” , an d “ Ap pe nd l in e fee ds to incoming line ends” , and click “[...]

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    -24 Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n g Commun icat ion ca nnot be es ta blis he d wit h the p rojec tor Wh en co nn ec ti ng t he p roje cto r us in g ser ia l- con ne ct io n Ch ec k that the R S-232C t er min al of the p roj ector a nd a c omp uter o r the c omm erc ial ly av ailable contr oller are connect ed correct ly . Ch ec k that the R S-232C[...]

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    -25 T ake the fo ll owin g steps fo r ch ec ki ng the n et wor k set tin gs for th e co mpu ter . 1 . Op en a c omm an d pro mpt. In the c as e of Win dows ® 200 0: cl ick “s ta r t ” ➔ “Pro gra ms” ➔ “ Accessories ” ➔ “Co mma nd Pro mpt ” in o rde r . In the c as e of Win dows ® XP , Win dows V is ta ® : c lic k “st ar[...]

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    -26 Ch ec k if the “ TCP / IP ” protoco l is o pe rating c or rec tly u sin g the “PI NG” co mma nd. A lso, ch ec k if a n IP add res s is s et. 1 . Op en a c omm an d pro mpt. In the c as e of Win dows ® 200 0: cl ick “s ta r t ” ➔ “Pro gra ms” ➔ “ Accessories ” ➔ “Co mma nd Pro mpt ” in o rde r . In the c as e of [...]