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    MODEL P G -L W 35 0 0 P G -L W 3 0 0 0 P G -L X 35 0 0 P G -L X 3 0 0 0 D A T A PROJECT OR SETUP MANUAL Connecting Pin Assignments ............................................................ 2 RS-232C Specifications and Commands ......................................... 4 Operating the Projector Using the PJLink TM Pr otocol .................. 10[...]

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    -2 Conn ect i ng Pin Ass ign ment s COM PUTE R /COMPO NE NT 1, 2 inp ut a nd C OM PUTE R /COMPO NE NT ou t pu t T er mi na ls : mini D -sub 1 5 pi n female c onne ctor CO MP UT ER I n p ut /Out p u t CO MP O NE NT I n p ut /Out p u t Pi n No . Si g na l Pi n No . Si g na l 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Vi de o in pu t (re d) Vi[...]

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    -3 RS -2 32 C Cab l e re co mm en de d co n ne ct i on: D - sub 9 pin fem ale con nec tor Pi n No . Si g na l Pi n No . Si g na l 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 Pr oj ec t or Pi n No . Co mp u t er Pi n No . 4 5 6 4 5 6 US B T erm in al : T y pe B USB co nnec tor L A N T e[...]

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    -4 RS - 2 32C S p eci ficat io ns a nd Comm and s Compu ter co nt r ol A co mp u te r c an b e u se d to c o nt r ol t h e p roj e ct or b y co nn e ct i n g an R S -2 3 2C s er i al c o nt r ol c a bl e (c ro ss t y p e, co m me r ci al l y ava i la b le) t o t he p r oje c to r . ( S ee p a ge 2 4 of t h e p roj e ct or s o p er a t io n ma n ua[...]

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    -5 Comm and s E xam p le: W he n t ur ni ng o n t he p r ojec to r , m ake th e fo llow in g se t t in g. Com pu ter Proj ec tor P O W R _ _ _ 1 → ← O K CO N T RO L C ON T E NT S CO M M A ND PA R A M E T ER RE T U R N Pow er O N St an dby mo de (or 3 0 -se co nd s ta r tup t ime) Powe r On P O W R ___ 1 OK o r ERR OK Of f P O W R ___ 0 OK OK o [...]

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    -6 CO N T RO L C ON T E NT S CO M M A ND PA R A M E T ER RE T U R N Pow er O N St an dby mo de (or 3 0 -se co nd s ta r tup t ime) Re siz e VID EO No rm al R A S V ___ 1 OK o r ERR ER R 16:9 R A S V ___ 2 O K or E RR ERR Bo rde r (P G- L X3 0 00 /L X 350 0) R A S V ___ 3 OK o r ERR ER R Ar ea Z oom R A S V _ _ 1 0 OK o r ERR ERR V-S tre tch R A S V[...]

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    -7 CO N T RO L C ON T E NT S CO M M A ND PA R A M E T ER RE T U R N Pow er O N St an dby mo de (or 3 0 -se co nd s ta r tup t ime) HDM I In put Pic tu re Mo de St an da rd R C P S _ _ 1 0 O K or ER R ERR Pre se nt ati on R C P S _ _ 1 1 O K or ER R ERR Mov ie R C P S _ _ 1 2 O K or ER R ERR Ga me R C P S _ _ 1 3 OK or E RR ERR sRG B R C P S _ _ 1 4[...]

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    -8 CO N T RO L C ON T E NT S CO M M A ND PA R A M E T ER RE T U R N Pow er O N St an dby mo de (or 3 0 -se co nd s ta r tup t ime) C.M.S . Se t tin g On C M C S _ _ 1 1 OK o r ERR ERR Of f C M C S _ _ 0 0 OK or E RR E RR C.M.S . Hue Re d C M H R _ * * * OK o r ERR ERR Y ell ow C M H Y _ * * * OK o r ERR ER R Gr ee n C M H G _ * * * OK o r ER R ER R[...]

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    -9 CONTROL CONTENTS COMMAND PARAMETER RETURN Power O N Stan dby m ode (or 3 0 -s eco nd s ta r tu p tim e) Language English M E L A ___ 1 O K or E RR E RR Deutsch M E L A ___ 2 O K or E RR E RR Español M E L A ___ 3 O K or E RR ER R Nederlands M E L A ___ 4 O K or E RR E RR Français M E L A ___ 5 OK o r ER R ER R Italiano M E L A ___ 6 OK or E RR[...]

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    -10 Op er at ing t h e Projector Usin g t he P JLink TM Protocol Th e pr oje ct or co n for ms w it h t h e P JLi nk T M s ta n da rd C la s s 1 . Th e com m an ds t o be u se d in c on t ro ll in g th e p roj ec tor by t h e PJLin k TM p ro toc ol a re a s sh own b el ow . CO N T RO L C ON T E NT S COMMAND RETURN Power Control Off P O W R _ 0 OK o[...]

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    -11 Set ti ng up t h e Projector Net w or k Environ me nt Th is s ec t io n de sc ri be s t he b as ic p ro ce du r e for u si ng t h e p roje c tor v ia t h e ne t wor k . If t h e ne t wor k is a lr ea d y con s tr u ct ed , t he p roj ec to r 's net work se t t in gs m ay n ee d to b e ch an ge d. P lea se c on s ul t your n et work ad mi n[...]

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    -12 1 . Con nect in g t he Pr ojector to a Com put er Es ta b li sh in g a on e -to- on e co n ne ct i on f ro m th e p roj ec tor t o a co mp ut er . U si ng a com m er ci al ly ava il a bl e L A N ca bl e (UT P ca bl e, Ca te gor y 5, c ros s- over t ype) you c a n co nfig u re t h e pr oje ct or v ia t h e co mp ut er . 1 Di scon ne ct t h e co[...]

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    -13 2 . Set t i ng an I P Addr es s for t he Comp ut er Th e fol lowi ng d es cr i bes h ow to ma ke set tin gs i n W in dows V i st a ® . 1 Log on t he n et wor k us ing t h e adm in is tr at or 's acco unt fo r t he com pu ter . 2 Clic k “st a r t ” , a nd cl ick “ Cont r ol Pane l” . 3 Clic k “ Vi ew net wor k st at us a nd ta sk[...]

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    -14 5 Clic k “I nte rn et Protoc ol Vers ion 4 ( TCP /IP v4)” , an d cli ck t he “Pr ope r t i es” bu t ton . 6 Confi rm o r ch ang e an I P add re ss for t he s etu p co mpu te r . 1 Co nfi rm a n d no te t h e cu r re n t IP ad d re ss , S u bn et m a sk a nd D e fa ul t ga tew ay. Make sure to note the cur ren t IP add res s, Sub net m[...]

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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 to r'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 62 of t h e pr oje cto r 's op er a ti on ma nu al for [...]

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    -16 4 The TCP /I P set ting s cr ee n ap pea r s, r ead y for n et wor k set t i ngs fo r t he p rojec tor . It ems Se t t ing ex amp le / Re mar ks New Pas swor d Y ou c an s et the p as swor d to pr otec t the TCP/IP se tt ing . DHC P Clie nt Se le ct “O N” or “ OFF” to de ter mi ne whe the r to us e DHC P Cli ent . IP Add res s Y ou c an[...]

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    -17 Controlli ng th e Projector via L AN Af te r co n ne ct i ng t he p ro jec to r to you r ne t wor k, e nt er t h e pr oje cto r IP a dd r es s in “ Ad d re ss ” on I nte r ne t Ex p lo re r (ve r si on 6 .0 o r la te r) u si ng a c om pu te r on t h e ne t wor k to st a r t a s etu p sc r ee n t ha t wi ll e na b le c ont r ol of t h e p ro[...]

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    -18 Confir ming t he Projector St at u s (S t at us) 2 1 3 0 On t h is s cr ee n, yo u ca n co nfi r m th e pr oje ct or s ta t us . Y ou ca n c on fir m t he fol lowi ng i te ms: • M AC Add re ss • Powe r • C on di t ion • L a mp T im er • L a mp Li fe • I np u t • S ig n al I nfo • S e ri al N um be r ?[...]

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    -19 Set t ing and Adju st in g t he Projec tor (S et t in gs & Ad ju st me nt s) Exa mple : “P ic t ur e” s cr e en d i s pl ay f or C OM PUTE R1 On t h es e sc re e ns , you c an m ake p roj ec tor se t t in gs o r ad ju st me nt s . Y ou c an s et o r ad ju st t h e fol low in g ite ms : Contr olli ng t he Projec tor vi a L AN Pic tu re M[...]

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    -20 Ma kin g Ge nera l Set t ings for t he Net w ork ( Net work - Gen era l) On t h is s cr ee n, yo u ca n ma ke gen e ra l set tin gs r e la ti ng t o t he n et wo rk . It ems D es cr ipt io n Proj ec tor Nam e Set t ing th e pr oje cto r na me. Auto L ogo ut Tim e Set t ing th e tim e inte r val i n whi ch th e pro je cto r will b e au toma tic [...]

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    -21 Cont roll ing t he Projec tor via L AN Set t ing Err or I tem s and Dest in at ion Add res ses t o which E -m ail is t o be S ent when a n Err or Occu rs (M ai l – Reci pie nt Se t t in gs) On t h is s cr ee n, yo u ca n in p ut e -m ai l de st i na t io ns to w hi ch e r ro r not i fic at i on (er ro r ite ms) e -m a il s ar e se nt . It em[...]

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    -22 Reset t i ng t he L am p Tim er of t he Projector v ia L AN Wh en t h e p roje c tor i s co nn ec te d to a n et wo rk , you c a n us e t he c om mu ni ca t io ns p ro gr am to se nd a c om ma n d to re se t t he l am p t im er . Th e exam pl e b elow u se s Wi n dows ® X P as t h e op er at i ng s ys tem . W he n you u se W in dows V i st a ?[...]

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    -23 5 Clic k “Pr ope r t i 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 cli ck “ ASCI I Se tu p” . 7 Sel ec t t he c hec k boxes next to “S en d lin e en ds w it h li ne fe ed s” , “Ec ho t yped c ha ra cte r s loc all y ” , an d “ Ap pe nd l in e fee ds to inc omi ng li ne e nd s” , an d cl [...]

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    -24 T r oub les hooti ng Commu nic at ion ca nnot be e st abli she d wit h t he p rojector Wh en co nn ec t ing t h e pr ojec tor u sin g se ria l- con ne ct i on Che ck tha t the RS -232 C term ina l of the p roje ctor a nd a c om pute r or the c om me rci all y avail ab le co ntro lle r are c on ne cted c or rec tly . Che ck tha t the RS -232[...]

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    -25 T a ke the fol low ing s teps fo r che ck in g the n et wor k set tin gs for t he co mp uter . 1 . O pe n a co mm and p rom pt. C lic k “sta r t ” ➔ “ Al l Prog ram s” ➔ “ Acc es so ri es” ➔ “C omm an d Prom pt” i n ord er . 2. Af ter l aun chi ng th e co mma nd p rompt, e nter the c om ma nd “ip co nfig” , an d pre[...]

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    -26 Che ck if th e “TCP /IP ” protoc ol is o pe rati ng co rr ect ly us in g the “PI NG” co mma nd. A lso, ch ec k if an I P add res s is s et. 1 . O pe n a co mm and p rom pt. C lic k “sta r t ” ➔ “ Al l Prog ram s” ➔ “ Acc es so ri es” ➔ “C omm an d Prom pt” i n orde r . 2. Af ter l aun chi ng th e co mma nd p romp[...]