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MODEL EIP-WX5000 EIP-WX5000L DLP ® PR OJECT OR SETUP MANU AL Setting up the Screen .......................................... 2 Screen Size and Projection Distance ................ 3 Connecting Pin Assignments .......................... 11 Wired Remote Control T erminal Specifications ...... 13 RS-232C Specifications and Commands ........ 14 Setti[...]
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2 For optimal image quality , position the projector perpendicular to the screen with the pr ojector’ s feet flat and level. Doing so will eliminate the need for K eystone correction and pr ovide the best image quality . Note • The projector lens should be centered in the middle of the screen. If the hor izontal line passing through the lens ce[...]
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3 Screen Size and Projection Distance The projection screen size varies accor ding to the distance from the lens of the pr ojector to the screen. The optional lenses from EIKI are also a vailable f or specialized application. Please see y our nearest EIKI A uthorized Dealer to details on all the lenses. (Refer to the lens owner’ s manual when usi[...]
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4 Standard Zoom Lens (AH-55501 : Standard Equipment with EIP-WX5000) F2.5, f=25.5-32 mm 16:10 Signal Input (Normal Mode) The f or mula for picture siz e and projection distance [m/cm] L1 (m) = 0.0392 χ L2 (m) = 0.0491 χ H1 (cm) = –1.56815 χ H2 (cm) = 0.2221 χ W (cm) = ±0.75379 χ [Feet/inches] L1 (ft) = 0.0392 χ / 0.3048 L2 (ft) = 0.0491 χ[...]
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5 Fixed Wide Lens (AH-55201) F2.5, f=11.6 mm 16:10 Signal Input (Normal Mode) The f or mula for picture siz e and projection distance [m/cm] L (m) = 0.01744 χ H1 (cm) = – 0.96916 χ H2 (cm) = – 0.37689 χ W (cm) = ±0.23691 χ [Feet/inches] L (ft) = 0.01744 χ / 0.3048 H1 (in) = – 0.96916 χ / 2.54 H2 (in) = – 0.37689 χ / 2.54 W (in) = ±[...]
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6 Fixed Wide Lens (AH-55301) F2.5, f=17.1 mm 16:10 Signal Input (Normal Mode) The f or mula for picture siz e and projection distance [m/cm] L (m) = 0.02619 χ H1 (cm) = – 0.96916 χ H2 (cm) = – 0.37689 χ W (cm) = ±0.23691 χ [Feet/inches] L (ft) = 0.02619 χ / 0.3048 H1 (in) = – 0.96916 χ / 2.54 H2 (in) = – 0.37689 χ / 2.54 W (in) = ±[...]
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7 Wide-zoom Lens (AH-55401) F2.5, f=21.2-25.8 mm 16:10 Signal Input (Normal Mode) The f or mula for picture siz e and projection distance [m/cm] L1 (m) = 0.03274 χ L2 (m) = 0.0392 χ H1 (cm) = – 1.56815 χ H2 (cm) = 0.2221 χ W (cm) = ±0.75379 χ [Feet/inches] L1 (ft) = 0.03274 χ / 0.3048 L2 (ft) = 0.0392 χ / 0.3048 H1 (in) = – 1.56815 χ /[...]
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8 Tele-zoom Lens (AH-55601) F2.5, f=31.9-42.5 mm Note • Allow a margin of error in the v alue in the diagrams abo ve. • When the distance from the lens center to the bottom of the image [H] is a negativ e number , this indicates that the bottom of the image is below the lens center . 16:10 Signal Input (Normal Mode) The f or mula for picture si[...]
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9 Tele-zoom Lens (AH-55701) F2.5, f=40.8-62.8 mm Note • Allow a margin of error in the v alue in the diagrams abo ve. • When the distance from the lens center to the bottom of the image [H] is a negativ e number , this indicates that the bottom of the image is below the lens center . 16:10 Signal Input (Normal Mode) The f or mula for picture si[...]
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10 Tele-zoom Lens (AH-55801) F2.5, f=62.1-97.8 mm Note • Allow a margin of error in the v alue in the diagrams abo ve. • When the distance from the lens center to the bottom of the image [H] is a negativ e number , this indicates that the bottom of the image is below the lens center . 16:10 Signal Input (Normal Mode) The f or mula for picture s[...]
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11 5 10 15 1 11 6 COMPUTER/COMPONENT input and COMPUTER/COMPONENT output T erminals: mini D-sub 15 pin f emale connector Connecting Pin Assignments RGB Input 1. Video input (red) 2. Video input (green/sync on green) 3. Video input (blue) 4. Not connected 5. Not connected 6. Ear th (red) 7. Ear th (green/sync on green) 8. Ear th (blue) 9. Not connec[...]
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12 Connecting Pin Assignments RS-232C T erminal: D-sub 9 pin male connector Pin No. Signal Name I/O Reference 1 Not connected 2R D Receive Data Input Connected to inter nal circuit 3S D Send Data Output Connected to internal circuit 4 Not connected 5S G Signal Ground Connected to internal circuit 6 Not connected 7R S Request to Send Connected to CS[...]
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13 Specifications of wir ed remote contr ol input • • • • • ø3.5 mm minijac k • • • • • External: GND • • • • • Internal: +3.3V Function and transmission codes Wired Remote Contr ol T erminal Specifications C1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 C2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 C3 1 1 1 1[...]
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14 Computer contr ol A computer can be used to contr ol the pr ojector by connecting an RS-232C serial contr ol cable (cr oss type, commer cially av ailable) to the pr ojector . (See pa ge 27 on the owner’ s manual of the pr ojector f or connection.) Communication conditions Set the serial port settings of the computer to match that of the table [...]
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15 → ← PO W R _ 1 __ OK Projector Computer RS-232C Specifications and Commands CONTROL CONTENTS Pow er ON Standby mode (or 40-second startup time) COMMAND P ARAMETER RETURN P P P T T T T T T T T T T T L L T M S P P P P I I I I I I I I I I L L L L L L L L K K K I V V M M F F A R R R R R R R O O O A L L P L L L L L L L P P N N N J J J J R R R R V[...]
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16 CONTROL CONTENTS Pow er ON Standby mode (or 40-second startup time) COMMAND P ARAMETER RETURN OK or ERR OK or ERR OK or ERR OK or ERR OK or ERR OK or ERR OK or ERR OK or ERR OK or ERR OK or ERR OK or ERR OK or ERR OK or ERR OK or ERR OK or ERR OK or ERR OK or ERR OK or ERR OK or ERR OK or ERR OK or ERR OK or ERR OK or ERR OK or ERR OK or ERR OK [...]
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17 RS-232C Specifications and Commands CONTROL CONTENTS Po wer ON Standby mode (or 40-second startup time) COMMAND P ARAMETER RETURN OK or ERR OK or ERR OK or ERR OK or ERR OK or ERR OK or ERR OK or ERR OK or ERR OK or ERR OK or ERR OK or ERR OK or ERR OK or ERR OK or ERR OK or ERR OK or ERR OK or ERR OK or ERR OK or ERR OK or ERR OK or ERR OK or E[...]
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18 CONTROL CONTENTS Pow er ON Standby mode (or 40-second startup time) COMMAND P ARAMETER RETURN OK or ERR OK or ERR OK or ERR OK or ERR OK or ERR OK or ERR OK or ERR OK or ERR OK or ERR OK or ERR OK or ERR OK or ERR OK or ERR OK or ERR OK or ERR OK or ERR OK or ERR OK or ERR OK or ERR OK or ERR OK or ERR OK or ERR OK or ERR OK or ERR OK or ERR OK [...]
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19 RS-232C Specifications and Commands CONTROL CONTENTS Pow er ON Standby mode (or 40-second startup time) COMMAND P ARAMETER RETURN OK or ERR OK or ERR OK or ERR OK or ERR OK or ERR OK or ERR OK or ERR OK or ERR OK or ERR OK or ERR OK or ERR OK or ERR OK or ERR OK or ERR OK or ERR OK or ERR OK or ERR OK or ERR OK or ERR OK or ERR OK or ERR OK or E[...]
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20 1. Connecting the pr ojector to a computer Setting up the Pr ojector Netw ork En vir onment This section describes the basic procedure f or using the projector via the netw ork. If the network is alread y constructed, the pr ojector’ s network settings may need to be c hang ed. Please consult your netw ork administrator for assistance with the[...]
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21 Setting up the Pr ojector Network En vironment 1. Connecting the Pro- jector to a Computer Establishing a one-to-one connection fr om the projector to a computer . Using a commercially availab le LAN cab le ( UTP cable, Category 5, cross-o ver type) you can configure the pr o- jector via the computer . 1 Disconnect the computer’ s LAN cable fr[...]
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22 XXXXXXXXX Setting up the Pr ojector Network En vironment 2. Setting an IP Address for the Computer The follo wing describes how to make settings in Windo ws Vista ® . 1 Log on the netw ork using the administrator’ s account for the computer . 2 Click “star t”, and clic k “Control P anel”. 3 Clic k “View netw ork status and tasks” [...]
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23 Setting up the Pr ojector Network En vironment 1 2 5 Clic k “Internet Protocol V ersion 4 (TCP/IPv4)”, and c lick the “Pr oper ties” b utton. 6 Confirm or change an IP address f or the setup computer . 1 Confirm and note the current IP ad- dress, Subnet mask and Default gatewa y . Mak e sure to note the current IP ad- dress , Subnet mask[...]
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24 Setting up the Pr ojector Network En vironment 3. Setting up a Network Connection for the Projector Settings for such items as the pr ojector’ s IP address and subnet mask are compatible with the existing netw ork. Set each item on the projector as f ollows. (See page 64 of the projector o wner’ s manual f or setting.) DHCP Client : OFF IP A[...]
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25 Setting up the Pr ojector Network En vironment 4 The TCP/IP setting screen ap- pears, ready f or network settings f or the projector . Note • Confirm the existing network’ s segment (IP address group) to a void setting an IP ad- dress that duplicates the IP addresses of other network equipment or computers. If “192.168.150.2” is not used[...]
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26 Contr olling the Pr ojector via LAN Controlling the Projector Using Internet Explorer (Version 5.0 o r later) Complete connections to external equipment before starting the operation. (See pages 24- 27 of the projector o wner’ s manual.) Complete the A C cord connection. (See page 28 of the projector o wner’ s manual.) Note • When connecti[...]
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27 Confirming the Projector Status (Status) On this screen, you can confirm the pr ojector status. Y ou can confirm the f ollowing items : • • • • • MA C Address • • • • • Po wer • • • • • Condition • • • • • Lamp Timer 1 • • • • • Lamp Timer 2 • • • • • Lamp Life 1 • • • • • Lam[...]
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28 Contr olling the Projector via LAN Setting and Adjusting the Projector (Settings & Adjustments) Example: “Picture” screen display for COMPUTER1 On these screens, you can make pr ojector settings or adjust ments. Y ou can set or adjust the follo wing items : Setting the Security (Network – Security) On this screen, you can make settings[...]
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29 Setting for Sending E-mail when an Error Occurs (Mail – Originator Setting s ) On this screen, y ou can make settings for sending e-mail to repor t when the projector has generated an error . Note • SMTP Ser ver , Originator E-mail Address and Originator Name can be up to 64 characters. • Y ou can input the characters below: SMTP Ser ver a[...]
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30 Contr olling the Projector via LAN Set ting Error Items and Destination Addresses to which E - m ail is to be Sent when an Error Occurs (Mail – Recipient Settings ) On this screen, you can input e-mail destina- tions to which err or notification (error items) e-mails are sent. Note • E-mail Address can be up to 64 characters . • Y ou can i[...]
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31 Setting the Pr ojector Using RS-232C or T elnet When Connecting Using RS-232C 1 Launch general purpose terminal em ulator . 2 Input settings f or the RS-232C por t of the terminal em ulator as follo ws. Baud Rate : 9600 bps* Data Length : 8 bit Pa r ity Bit : None Stop Bit : 1 bit Flow Control : None * This is the f actor y default setting. If t[...]
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32 Setting the Projector Using RS-232C or T elnet When Connecting Using Telnet 1 Clic k “s tar t” fr om the Windo ws ® desk- top and select “Run”. 2 Enter “telnet 192.168.150.2” in the text bo x that opens up. (If the IP address of the pr ojector is 192.168.150.2.) 3 Click the “OK” b utton. 4 “User Name:” is displayed. Input th[...]
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33 Setting the Pr ojector Using RS-232C or T elnet SETUP MENU (Main Menu) [1] IP Address (Factory default setting : 192.168.150.2) IP address settings. (P age 36 ) [2] Subnet Mask (Factory default setting : 255.255.255.0) Subnet mask settings. (P age 36 ) [3] Default Gateway (F actory default setting : Not Used) Def ault gatew ay settings. (P age 3[...]
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34 Controlling the Projector Using RS-232C or T elnet View Setting Detail List ([V]View All Setting) 1 1 1 1 1 Enter “v” and press the “Enter” key . Display all setting values(*). Enter number or symbol of item to be selected on the SETUP MENU. When setting, input the details to be set. Setting is carried out one item at a time, and saved a[...]
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35 Controlling the Projector Using RS-232C or T elnet Save Settings and Quit ([S]Save & Quit) Save set values and quit menu. 1 1 1 1 1 Enter “s” and press the “Enter” key . 2 2 2 2 2 Enter “y” and press the “Enter” key . ▼ SETUP MENU ---------------------------------SETUP MENU-------------------------------- [1]IP Address [2]S[...]
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36 Controlling the Projector Using RS-232C or T elnet IP Address Setting ([1]IP Address) Setting of IP address. 1 1 1 1 1 Enter “1” and press the “Enter” key . 2 2 2 2 2 Enter numerical value to be set and press the “Enter” key . Display IP address after change (*). Subnet Mask Setting ([2]Subnet Mask) Setting subnet mask. 1 1 1 1 1 Ent[...]
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37 Controlling the Projector Using RS-232C or T elnet Password Setting ([5]Password) Carrying out security protection using password. 1 1 1 1 1 Enter “5” and press the “Enter” key . 2 2 2 2 2 Enter password and press the “Enter” key . Display set password (*). Note • Password can be up to 8 characters. • Y ou can input the character[...]
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38 Controlling the Projector Using RS-232C or T elnet Disconnecting All Connec- tions ([D]Disconnect All) It is possible to disconnect all the TCP/IP connec- tions currently recognized by the projector . Even if the COM Redirect port is fixed in the Busy status due to a problem, it is possible to force the Ready status back by carrying out this dis[...]
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39 Controlling the Projector Using RS-232C or T elnet Carrying out Network Ping Test (ADVANCED[5]Network Ping Test) It is possible to confirm that a network connection between the projector and a computer etc. is work- ing normally . 1 1 1 1 1 Enter “5” and press the “Enter” key . 2 2 2 2 2 Enter IP address of device to be tested and press [...]
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40 Controlling the Projector Using RS-232C or T elnet Setting of Search Port (ADVANCED[0]Search Port) Sets the port number used when searching for the projector from the network. 1 1 1 1 1 Enter “0” and press the “Enter” key . 2 2 2 2 2 Enter numerical value and press the “Enter” key . Display set numerical value (*). Note • Set accor[...]
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41 Stack Projection The stack projection allows you to increase the brightness of an image by stacking two projectors and projecting same image simultaneously . Info • To set up the stack projection, assign a projector as the master and the other projector as the slave and connect the projectors with commercially available LAN cables (UTP cable, [...]
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42 Stack Pr ojection Setting up the Stack Projection Basic This part shows an example for setting up the stac k projection of a computer ima ge with two pr ojectors. Pr ojector 1: Master Pr ojector 2: Slave RGB cable RGB cable MONITOR OUT (FOR COMPUTER/ COMPONENT1, 2) terminal COMPUTER/COMPONENT1 terminal COMPUTER/COMPONENT1 terminal LAN terminal L[...]
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43 Stack Pr ojection Pr ojector 1: Master Pr ojector 2: Slave Video equipment Distributor RGB cable 5BNC to mini D-sub 15 pin cable Composite video cable RGB cable MONITOR OUT (FOR COMPUTER/ COMPONENT1, 2) terminal COMPUTER/COMPONENT1 terminal COMPUTER/COMPONENT1 terminal COMPUTER/COMPONENT2 terminal VIDEO terminal VIDEO terminal LAN terminal LAN t[...]
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44 V ideo W all Projection Info • Before setting up the video wall projection, install Internet Explorer (version 5.0 or later). • V ideo wall is not compatible with resolutions higher than SXGA. • Image quality may deteriorate when picture signals are input through multiple projectors with an RGB cable or an RCA cable in a daisy chain connec[...]
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45 Video W all Pr ojection Setting up the Video Wall Projection Basic Following is an e xample of how to build a 2 X 2 video wall using 4 pr ojectors. Pr ojector 1 Pr ojector 2 Pr ojector 3 Pr ojector 4 COMPUTER/COMPONENT1 terminal RGB cable RGB cable RGB cable RGB cable MONITOR OUT (FOR COMPUTER/ COMPONENT1,2) terminal COMPUTER/COMPONENT1 terminal[...]
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46 V ideo W all Projection 1 Access one of the four projectors via Internet Explorer . (See “Controlling the Projector Using Internet Explorer (V ersion 5.0 or later)” (page 26 ) for the details.) 2 Click “Video W all” on the menu. • “Video W all” display will appear . 3 Select “2 X 2” on “Division”. 1 2 3 4 1 1 1 1 1 Selects [...]
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47 V ideo W all Projection The numbers of the projector ref er to the numbers of the projected positions. 12 2 3 3 45 5 56 789 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 2 The numbers of the projector ref er to the numbers of the projected positions. 123 456 789 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Assigning the Projected Image on the Video Wall Setup Followings are examples for assigning th[...]
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48 V ideo W all Projection Notes on the Wide Video Wall Projection Selecting “2 X 1”, “3 X 1”, “4 X1”, “5 X 1”, “6 X 1”, “7 X 1” or “8 X 1” on “Division” (see page 46 ) allows you to create the wide video wall. To create the wide video wall with three projectors lining up in single file from left to right (as shown a[...]
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49 Video W all Pr ojection Pr ojector 1 : Master Pr ojector 2 : Slave Pr ojector 3: Slave Pr ojector 4 : Slave RGB cable 5BNC to mini D-sub 15 pin cable RGB cable RGB cable RGB cable LAN terminal VIDEO terminal COMPUTER/COMPONENT2 terminal MONITOR OUT (FOR COMPUTER/ COMPONENT1, 2) terminal LAN terminal LAN terminal LAN terminal VIDEO terminal VIDEO[...]
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50 Video W all Pr ojection Projector 1: Master Projector 2: Slave Projector 3: Slave Projector 4: Slave LAN terminal LAN terminal LAN terminal LAN terminal LAN cable LAN cable (straight-through type) Hub Computer 1 Change the TCP/IP settings for the computer as shown belo w . (See “Setting an IP Address for the Computer” on page 22 f or the det[...]
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51 V ideo W all Projection 4 T urn on all of the projectors. 5 Access the projector 1 from the computer via Internet Explorer . (See “Controlling the Projector Using Internet Explorer (V ersion 5.0 or later)” on page 26 for the details.) 6 Click “Stack” on the menu. 7 Select “Master” on “Stack Setting”. • “Slave Address” displ[...]
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52 V ideo W all Projection Master Set Inputs ON ON OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFF Slave Set Inputs COMPUTER1 COMPUTER2 DV I HDMI VIDEO S-VIDEO COMPUTER1 COMPUTER2 DV I HDMI VIDEO S-VIDEO Projector 1 Projector 2-4 13 Repeat the same procedure from the step 10 to 12 for the projector 3 and 4. 14 Select inputs as specified in the table on the ri[...]
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53 1 Click “Start” – “All Programs” – “Accessories” – “Communica- tions” – “HyperT erminal”. • If you do not have HyperT erminal in- stalled, see the owner ’s manual of your computer . • Depending on the settings of your com- puter , you may be required to enter your area code and other details. Enter the informati[...]
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54 Resetting the Lamp T imer of the Projector via LAN 5 Click “Properties” on the “File” menu. 6 Click the “Settings” tab, and then click “ASCII Setup”. 7 Select the check boxes next to “Send line ends with line feeds”, “Echo typed characters locally”, and “Append line feeds to in- coming line ends”, and click “OK”. [...]
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55 Communication cannot be estab lished with the pr ojector When connecting the pr ojector using serial-connection Check that the RS-232C terminal of the projector and a computer or the commercially av ailable controller are connected correctly . Check that the RS-232C cab le is a cross-ov er cable . Check that the RS-232C port setting for th[...]
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56 Tr oubleshooting T ake the following steps for checking the network settings for the computer . 1. Open a command prompt. • In the case of Windows ® 2000: click “start” ➔ “Programs” ➔ “Accessories” ➔ “Command Prompt” in order . • In the case of Windows ® XP , Windows Vista ® : click “start” ➔ “All Programs?[...]
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57 Check if the “TCP/IP” protocol is operating correctly using the “PING” command. Also, check if an IP address is set. 1. Open a command prompt. • In the case of Windows ® 2000: click “start” ➔ “Programs” ➔ “Accessories” ➔ “Command Prompt” in order . • In the case of Windows ® XP , Windows Vista ® : click “[...]
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58 Dimensions Units: inches (mm) Side View Side View Top View Rear View Front View Bottom View M6 M6 M6 M6 21 15 / 16 (557) 12 11 / 64 (309) 5 7 / 8 (149) 2 41 / 64 (67) 11 61 / 64 (303.5) 8 19 / 64 (210.5) 2 39 / 64 (66) 3 5 / 64 (78) 1 31 / 32 (50) 6 5 / 32 (156) 6 41 / 64 (168.5) 21 / 64 (8) 19 11 / 16 (500) 25 3 / 32 (637) 7 31 / 64 (190) 19 / [...]
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59 Dimensions Projector and Lens Dimensions [When AH-55201 is installed] [When AH-55301 is installed] [When AH-55401 is installed] 25 3 / 32 (637) 3 57 / 64 (98.5) 2 29 / 32 (73.6) Lens center 25 3 / 32 (637) Lens center 1 27 / 32 (46.7) 3 / 64 (1) 3 57 / 64 (98.5) 25 3 / 32 (637) Lens center 1 / 16 (1.2) 11 / 16 (17.4) 3 57 / 64 (98.5) [When AH-55[...]