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    MODEL XG - S V 10 0 W XG - S V 2 0 0 X DA T A PR 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 the Projector Ne[...]

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    -2 Connect ing P in Assignment s COM PUTER / COM PONE NT 1 , 2 inp ut an d COMPUTE R/COM PONE NT out put T erm inal s: mini D -sub 1 5 pin femal e conn ec tor 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 np ut (r ed ) Vi de o in pu t (gr ee n /syn c on g [...]

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    -3 RS -2 32 C Ca bl e r ec om me n de d co n ne c ti on : D -s ub 9 pin fe ma le co nne ctor Pin No . S ignal Pin No. S ignal 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 e r mi na l: T ype B USB conne ctor LAN T er m i na l : L[...]

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    -4 RS - 23 2C S peci fi cations and C ommands Computer cont r ol A co m pu t er c a n b e u se d to c o nt r o l t he p r oj e ct or b y co n n ec t i ng a n R S -2 3 2 C se r i al c o nt r o l ca b l e (c ro s s t y p e, c om m e rc i al l y ava i l ab l e) to t h e p ro je c to r. (Se e p ag e 2 5 of t h e p r oje c to r 's o p e ra t i on [...]

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    -5 Commands E xam p le: W he n tu r ni ng o n t he p r ojec to r , ma ke th e fol low in g se t t in g. Computer P roject or P O W R ___1 o m OK CONTROL CONTENTS COMMAND PARAMETER RETURN Power O N Stand by mode (or 3 0 -s ec on d st ar t up t ime) 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 Pr[...]

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    -6 CONTROL CONTENTS COMMAND PARAMETER RETURN Power O N Stand by mode (or 3 0 -s ec on d st ar t up t ime) Resize HDMI Normal R C S R ___ 1 O K o r ERR E RR 16: 9 R C S R ___ 2 OK o r ER R ER R Native R C S R ___ 3 O K o r ER R ERR Ful l R C S R ___ 5 OK o r ER R ER R Bo rd er ( XG- SV2 0 0X on ly ) R C S R ___ 6 OK o r ER R ER R Area Zoom R C S R _[...]

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    -7 CONTROL CONTENTS COMMAND PARAMETER RETURN Power O N Stand by mode (or 3 0 -s ec on d st ar t up t ime) HDMI INPUT Picture Mode Standard R C P S __ 10 O K o r E R R E R R Presen tation R C P S __ 11 O K o r E R R E R R Movie R C P S __ 12 O K o r E R R E R R Game R C P S __ 13 O K o r E R R E R R sRGB R C P S __ 14 O K o r E R R E R R Co ntr a st[...]

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    -8 CONTROL CONTENTS COMMAND PARAMETER RETURN Power O N Stand by mode (or 3 0 -s ec on d st ar t up t ime) Clo c k -1 50 – +1 5 0 I N C L * * * * OK o r ER R ER R Pha se -3 0 – +3 0 I N P H _ * * * OK o r ER R ER R 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 - 60 – + 60 I A V P _ * * * O K or E RR E [...]

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    -9 CONTROL CONTENTS COMMAND PARAMETER RETURN Power O N Stand by mode (or 3 0 -s ec on d st ar t up t ime) Vi de o Se tu p 0 IR E V I S U _ _ _ 0 OK o r ER R ER R 7 . 5 IR E V I S U _ _ _ 1 O K or ER R ER R Closed Caption (Fo r A me ri ca s o nl y) Of f C L C A _ _ _ 0 OK or E RR E RR CC1 C L C A _ _ _ 1 O K or E RR ER R CC2 C L C A _ _ _ 2 O K or E[...]

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    -10 Op er at ing t h e Projector Us ing t he P J Link TM Protoco l Th e pr oje cto r co nfo rm s wi th t h e PJLin k TM standard Class 1 . Th e com ma n ds to b e u se d in c on tr ol li ng t h e p roje c tor by t h e PJLink TM pro toc ol a r e as shown below . CONTROL CONTENTS COMMAND RETURN Power Control Off P O W R _ 0 OK or ERR3 On P O W R _ 1 [...]

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    -11 Set ti ng up t he Projector Net w ork Environment Th is s ec t io n de sc ri b es t he b as ic p r oc ed ur e fo r us i ng t he p r oje cto r vi a t he n et work . If t h e ne t wor k is a lr e ad y co ns t ru c te d, t h e pr oje cto r 's n et wo rk s et t i ng s may n ee d to b e ch an ge d . Ple as e co ns ul t you r n et wo rk a dm in [...]

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    -12 1 . Connect ing t he Projec to r to a Computer Es ta b li s hi ng a o ne -to -o n e con n ec t io n fr om th e p roj ec tor to a c om pu te r . Us in g a com m er ci al l y avai l ab l e L A N ca b le ( UTP ca b le, Ca te go r y 5, c r os s- ove r t y p e) you c a n confi g u re t h e pr oje cto r vi a t he c om pu te r . 1 Di sco nn ec t t he[...]

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    -13 2 . S et t ing a n I P Addr ess for th e C om pu te r Th e fol low in g de sc r ib es h ow to ma ke settings in Windo ws Vista ® . 1 Log on th e ne t work u si ng t h e adm in is t ra tor 's ac cou nt fo r th e computer . 2 Click “star t ” , and click “Control Pan el ” . 3 Clic k “ V iew ne t work s t at us a nd ta sks” of “[...]

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    -14 5 Clic k “I nte rn et Protoc ol Vers ion 4 ( TCP /IP v4)” , an d cl ick t he “Properties” button. 6 Confi r m or c ha ng e an I P ad dr es s for t he s etu p co mp ute r . 1 Confi r m a nd n ot e t he c u r r en t IP address, Subnet mask and Default gatewa y . Make su re to note the curre nt IP add res s, Sub net m ask a nd D efau lt [...]

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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 t in gs fo r su ch i te ms as t h e p roje c tor 's IP a dd r es s a nd s u bn et m as k a re com p at i bl e wi t h t he ex is t i ng n et work . Se t eac h i tem o n t he p roj ec tor a s fol low s. (S ee p ag e 62 of t h e pr oje c tor 's op e ra t io n ma nu al fo[...]

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    -16 4 The TCP / IP s et t in g sc re en appears, ready f or network set ti ngs fo r t he p roje cto r . It ems Set t ing ex amp le / Re mar k s New Pas swo rd Y ou c an s et t he p as swo rd to p rote c t the TCP/IP s et ti ng. DHCP Client Se le ct “ ON ” or “O FF” to d ete rm in e whe th er to u se D HC P Cli e nt. IP Address Y ou c an s e[...]

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    -17 Controlli ng th e Projector via L AN Af t er c on ne ct i ng t h e pr oje cto r to you r n et wo rk , en te r th e p roj ec tor I P ad d re ss i n “ Ad d re s s” on I nt er n et E x p lo re r (ve r si on 6 . 0 or l at er ) us i ng a c om pu te r on t h e n et wo rk to st a r t a s et up s cr e en t h at w il l en a bl e co nt r ol of t h e [...]

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    -18 Confi r ming t he Projec to r Status (Stat us) 2 1 30 On t h i s sc re e n, yo u ca n c on fi rm t he pr ojec to r st a tu s. Y ou c a n co nfi rm t he foll owin g ite ms: MAC Add r es s Power Condition Lamp Timer Lamp L ife Input Signal Info Serial Number If you cl ick th e “Ref res h” but ton be fore the scre e n is di sp layed c om pl[...]

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    -19 Set t ing and Ad ju st in g t he Projec to r (S et t in gs & Ad ju st ment s) Exa mple : “P ic t ur e” s c r ee n d is p l ay fo r CO M PUT ER1 On t h es e sc re e ns , you c a n make p roj ec tor set t in gs o r ad ju s t me nt s . Y o u c an s et o r ad ju st t h e fol low i ng i tem s: Contr oll ing t he Pr ojector v ia L A N Pic tu [...]

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    -20 Mak in g Gener al Set t ings for t he Net work (N et wo rk - G ene r al) On t h is sc re e n, yo u ca n m ake ge n er a l set t in gs r el at i ng to t h e ne t wo rk . Item s Descr ipti on Proje ctor Name Set tin g the p r oje c tor n am e. Auto Logout Time Set t in g the t im e inte r va l in w hi ch t he pr oje c tor w il l be a uto ma tic a[...]

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    -21 Contr oll ing t he Pr ojector v ia L A N Set t in g Er ro r It ems and Dest inat ion Addr esses t o which E -m ail is to be S ent when an E rr or Occur s (M a il – R ecip ien t Se t t in gs ) On t h is sc re e n, yo u ca n i np u t e -m ai l de st i na t io ns to w hi ch e r ro r no ti fi cat ion (er ro r i te ms) e -m a il s a re s e nt . I[...]

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    -22 Reset t ing t h e La mp Timer of t h e Projector via L AN Wh en t h e p roj ec to r is c on n ec te d to a ne t wor k , you c a n us e t he c om mu n ic at io n s pr og ra m to se nd a c om ma n d to re se t t he l am p t im e r . Th e exa mp l e be low u se s W in dow s ® X P a s th e op er a t in g sy st em . W he n you u s e Wi n dow s Vi s[...]

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    -23 5 Clic k “Pr op er t ie s” on t he “ Fi le” menu. 6 Clic k t he “ Set ti ng s” t ab, a nd t h en cl ick “ ASCI I Se tu p” . 7 Sel ec t t he c he ck boxes nex t to “S en d lin e en ds w it h li ne fe ed s” , “Ec ho t yp ed c ha ra cte r s loca ll y ” , an d “ Ap p en d lin e fee d s 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 Communica tion ca nnot be es tab lis hed wit h th e projec tor Wh en co nn ec t ing t h e pr ojec tor u s in g ser ia l- co nn ec ti on ? Ch ec k that th e RS-232C termin al of th e proj e ctor an d a co mpu ter o r the co mm erc ia lly av ailable contr oller are connect ed correctly . ? Ch ec k that th e RS-232C ca[...]

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    -25 ? T ake the fo ll owin g step s for c he ck in g the ne two rk s et tin gs fo r the co mp uter . 1 . O p en a c om ma nd pro mpt. In the c as e of Wi ndow s ® 20 00: c li ck “st ar t ” ➔ “Pro gra ms” ➔ “ Accessories” ➔ “Co mma nd Pro mpt ” in o rde r . In the c as e of Wi ndow s ® XP , Wi ndow s Vi sta ® : cl ic k “st[...]

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    -26 ? Ch ec k if th e “TCP /IP ” protoc ol i s op erati ng c or rec tly u si ng the “ PING” c om man d. Al so, che ck if a n IP add re ss i s set. 1 . O p en a c om ma nd pro mpt. In the c as e of Wi ndow s ® 20 00: c li ck “st ar t ” ➔ “Pro gra ms” ➔ “ Accessories” ➔ “Co mma nd Pro mpt ” in o rde r . In the c as e of[...]