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MODEL P G- D 3550 W PG - D3 0 5 0W PG - D 2 87 0W DA T A PR O J EC 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 Pr[...]
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-2 Connecting Pin Assignments COMP UTER/COMPONEN T input and COMPUT ER / COMPONENT output T erminals: mini D -sub 1 5 pin fe male co nnec tor COMPU TER Input/Output COMPONENT 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 in put (r ed ) Vi de o inp ut (g ree n/sy nc on g ree n) Vi de o inp ut [...]
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-3 RS -23 2C Ca b le r eco mme nd ed c on ne ct ion : D -sub 9 p in fema le con nector 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 e rmi na l: T y pe B USB con nector LAN T e rm in al : LA N (RJ- 45[...]
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-4 RS - 2 32C S pecifi cations and Co mmands Computer cont r ol A co mp ut er c a n be u se d to c on tr ol t h e pr oje c tor b y co nn ec t in g an R S -23 2 C se ri al c on tr ol c a bl e (cr os s t y pe , com me r ci al ly a vai la b le) to t h e pr oj ec tor. (S ee p ag e 24 of t h e pr oj ec to r' s op er at io n ma n ua l fo r connecti[...]
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-5 Commands E xam pl e: Wh en tu rn in g on t he p roje cto r , make t he fol low ing s et t ing . Computer P rojector P O W R ___1 o m OK CONTROL CONTENTS COMMAND PARAMETER RETURN Power ON Stand by mo de (or 3 0 -se con d st ar tup t ime) Power On P O W R ___ 1 OK o r ERR OK Off P O W R ___ 0 OK OK o r ERR S t a t u s P O W R ???? 1 0 Projector Co[...]
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-6 CONTROL CONTENTS COMMAND PARAMETER RETURN Power ON Stand by mo de (or 3 0 -se con d st ar tup t ime) Resize S-VIDEO Normal R A S V ___ 1 OK o r ER R ER R 16: 9 R A S V ___ 2 OK or E RR E RR 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 o r ER R ER R 16: 9 R B S V ___ 2 OK or[...]
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-7 CONTROL CONTENTS COMMAND PARAMETER RETURN Power ON Stand by mo de (or 3 0 -se con d st ar tup 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 as t -[...]
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-8 CONTROL CONTENTS COMMAND PARAMETER RETURN Power ON Stand by mo de (or 3 0 -se con d st ar tup t ime) C.M.S . Set ting On C M C S __ 11 O K o r E R R E R R Off C M C S __ 00 O K o r E R R E R R C.M.S . H ue Re d C M H R _ * * * OK o r ERR ER R Ye l l o w C M H Y _ * * * O K or E RR E RR Green C M H G _ * * * OK o r ERR ER R Cyan C M H C _ * * * O[...]
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-9 CONTROL CONTENTS COMMAND PARAMETER RETURN Power ON Stand by mo de (or 3 0 -se con d st ar tup t ime) Language English M E L A ___ 1 OK o r ER R ER R Deutsch M E L A ___ 2 O K or ER R E RR Español M E L A ___ 3 OK o r ER R ER R Nederlands M E L A ___ 4 OK o r ER R ER R Français M E L A ___ 5 OK o r ERR ER R Italiano M E L A ___ 6 OK o r ERR ER [...]
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-10 Op er atin g th e Projector Usi ng th e P JLi nk TM Protocol Th e proj ec tor co nfo rms w it h th e P J Lin k TM standard Class 1 . Th e com ma nds to b e us ed i n con tr ol lin g th e pr ojec tor by t he PJLi nk TM p roto col a re a s shown below . CONTROL CONTENTS COMMAND RETURN Power Control Of f P O W R _ 0 OK or ERR3 On P O W R _ 1 OK or[...]
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-11 Set t ing up t he Projector Net work En vironment This section describes the basic procedure for using the pro jector via the network. If t he n et wor k is a lr ead y co ns tr uc ted , th e p roje cto r's n et wor k set t in gs m ay ne ed to b e ch an ged . Ple as e con su lt you r ne t work a dm in is tr ator fo r as si st an ce w it h t[...]
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-12 1 . Connectin g the Pr ojector to a Computer Es ta bl is hi ng a on e -to-o ne c on ne ct ion f ro m th e pr ojec tor to a c omp ute r . Us ing a com me rc ia ll y avail ab le L A N ca bl e (UT P ca bl e, Cat ego r y 5 , cr os s- over t y p e) you ca n confi g ur e th e proj ec tor vi a th e com pu ter . 1 Di scon nec t t he com pu ter 's[...]
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-13 2 . S et t ing an I P Addr ess for th e C o mp ute r Th e foll owi ng d esc ri bes h ow to make settings in Windo ws Vista ® . 1 Log on th e net wor k us ing t he adm in ist ra tor 's acco unt fo r th e computer . 2 Click “start ” , and click “Control Pan el ” . 3 Clic k “ View n et work s ta tus a nd ta sks” of “Net work an[...]
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-14 5 Clic k “In ter net Protoc ol V e rs ion 4 ( TCP / IP v4)” , an d cli ck th e “Properties” button. 6 Confi rm o r ch ang e an IP a dd res s for t he se tup c omp ute r . 1 Confi r m an d not e th e c ur re nt I P address, Subnet mask and Default gatewa y. Make su re to not e th e cur rent IP add ress, Sub net ma sk an d Defau lt gate[...]
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-15 3. Set t ing up a Net work Con- nect ion for t he Projec tor Se t ti ngs fo r su ch it ems a s th e pr ojec tor 's IP a dd re ss a nd su b net m as k ar e com pa ti bl e wi th t he ex is ti ng n et wor k. Se t eac h ite m on t he p roje cto r as fo llows . (S ee p age 5 5 of t he p roj ecto r 's op er ati on ma nu al for s et t ing .)[...]
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-16 4 The TCP /I P set t ing s cre en appears, ready f or network set t ing s for t he p rojec tor . It ems Se t ting ex amp le / Rem ark s New Pas swor d Y ou ca n se t the p as sword to p rote ct the TCP/IP s et tin g. DHCP Client Se lec t “ON ” or “O FF” to de ter min e whe the r to us e DHC P Cli ent . IP Address Y ou ca n se t thi s it[...]
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-17 Controlli ng the Projec tor via L AN Af te r con ne ct in g th e pr ojec tor to yo ur n et work , e nte r th e pr ojec tor IP a dd re ss i n “ Ad dr es s” on I nte rn et E xp lo re r (ver si on 6 .0 or l at er) u si ng a c omp ut er o n th e net work to st ar t a se tup s cr ee n th at w ill e na bl e con tr ol of t h e pr ojec tor v ia t h[...]
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-18 Confi rmin g t he Project or Status (Statu s) 2 1 30 On t h is sc re en , you c an c onfi rm the pr ojec tor s ta tus . Y o u ca n con fi rm the foll owing i tems: MAC Add r ess Power Condition Lamp Timer Lamp L ife Input Signal Info Serial Number If you cl ick the “ Refre sh” but ton befo re the scre en i s disp layed c omp letel y , a [...]
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-19 Set t ing a nd Ad just ing t he Projec tor ( Set t ing s & Adju st ment s) Exa mple : “Picture ” screen displa y for COMPU TER1 2 On t he se sc r een s, yo u ca n make p roje cto r set ti ng s or ad ju st me nt s. Y ou ca n se t or ad jus t t he fol low ing i te ms: Contr olling t he Projec tor vi a L AN Pic tur e Mo de CLR T emp Brilli[...]
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-20 Mak ing G eneral S et t ings for t he Net work ( Net wo rk - Ge ner al) On t h is sc re en , you c an m ake ge ne ra l set ti ng s rel at in g to th e ne t work . Item s Descri ption Proje ctor Name Set ti ng th e pr oje cto r na me. Auto Logout Time Set ti ng th e tim e inte r val i n whic h the pr oje cto r will b e au toma tic all y dis co n[...]
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-21 Contr olli ng th e Projector v ia L AN Set t ing E rro r Items a nd Dest inat ion Addresses t o which E -ma il is to be S ent when an E rr or Occur s (M ai l – Reci pien t Set t in gs) On t h is sc re en , you c an i np ut e -m ai l de st in at ion s to wh ic h er ror n oti fi cation (er ro r ite ms) e -m ail s a re s ent . Item s Descri pti[...]
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-22 Reset t ing t he La mp Timer of t he Projector via L AN Wh en t he p roj ec tor i s con ne ct ed to a ne t work , you c an u se t he c om mun ic at ion s pr og ra m to se nd a co mm an d to res et t he l am p ti me r . The exa mp le b el ow us es Wi nd ows ® XP as t h e op er at in g sys te m. W he n you u se Wi nd ows V is ta ® , us e ot he [...]
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-23 5 Clic k “Pr ope r t ies” o n th e “Fil e” menu. 6 Clic k th e “S et ti ngs” t ab, a nd t he n cl ick “ ASCI I Set up” . 7 Sel ec t th e che ck boxes nex t to “S end l ine e nd s wit h li ne fee ds” , “Ec ho t y ped c ha rac ter s loca ll y” , an d “ A pp end l in e feed s to incoming line ends ” , and click “OK”[...]
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-24 Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n g Communicat ion cannot be est abli shed wit h the p rojector Wh en con ne ct ing t he p rojec tor u si ng se ria l-c onn ec tio n ? Ch eck th at the RS - 232C ter min al of the p roje ctor an d a com puter o r the co mme rcia lly av ailable controller are connect ed correctly . ? Ch eck th at the RS - 232C ca bl e is[...]
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-25 ? T ake the fol lowi ng step s for ch eck in g the net wor k set ting s for the c omp uter . 1 . Ope n a com man d prom pt. In the c ase of W ind ows ® 20 00: cl ick “s tar t ” ➔ “Pro gra ms” ➔ “ Accessories” ➔ “Com ma nd Prompt ” in o rde r . In the c ase of W ind ows ® XP , Wi ndows V ist a ® : cl ick “s tar t ” ?[...]
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-26 ? Ch eck i f the “ TCP /IP ” protoco l is op erati ng co rre ctly u sin g the “PING” c omm and. A lso, ch eck if a n IP add ress i s set. 1 . Ope n a com man d prom pt. In the c ase of W ind ows ® 20 00: cl ick “s tar t ” ➔ “Pro gra ms” ➔ “ Accessories” ➔ “Co mma nd Prompt ” in o rde r . In the c ase of W ind ows [...]