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    MODEL PG - D4 0W3 D DA T A PR O J E C T O R SETUP MANUAL Connecting Pin Assignments .............................. 2 RS-232C Specifi cations and Commands ........... 4 Setting up the Projector Network Envir onment ... 10 1. Connecting the Projector to a Computer ...........11 2. Setting an IP Address for the Computer ............12 3. Setting up a[...]

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    -2 Connec ti ng Pin Assign ments COMP UTER/ COMPONENT input and COMPU TER/ COMPONENT output T erminals: mini D -su b 1 5 pin fema le con nec tor COMPU TER Input/Output COMPU TER 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 pu t (re d) Vi de o in put (g re en /sync o n gre e n) Vi de o in [...]

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    -3 RS -23 2 C T e rm in al : D -sub 9 p in male c onne ctor Pi n No . Si g na l Na m e I/O Re fe r en c e 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. RD SD SG RS CS Receive Data Send Data Signal Ground Re qu est to S en d Clear to Send Input Output Not c on ne cte d Co nn ec ted to i nte rn al c ir cu it Co nn ec ted to i nte rn al c ir cu it Not c on ne cte d Co n[...]

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    -4 RS - 23 2C S peci fi cations and C ommands Computer cont r ol A co mp u te r ca n b e us e d to c on t ro l t he p ro je c to r by co n ne c ti n g an R S -2 32 C s er ia l c on t ro l ca b le (c r os s t y pe , co mm e rc ia l ly a vai l ab l e) to t he p r oj ec to r . (S e e pa ge 2 4 of t h e pr oj ec to r 's o pe r at io n m an u al f[...]

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    -5 Commands E xam pl e: Wh en t ur n ing o n t he p roj ec tor , make t he fo ll owin g se t ti ng . Compuer Project or P O W R ___1 → ← OK CONTROL CONTENTS COMMAND PARAMETER RETURN Power ON Stand by mod e (or 3 0 -se co nd st ar t up ti me) 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 Pro je[...]

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    -6 CONTROL CONTENTS COMMAND PARAMETER RETURN Power ON Stand by mod e (or 3 0 -se co nd st ar t up ti me) Resize S-Video Normal R A S V ___ 1 OK o r ER R ER R Stretch R A S V ___ 2 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 o r ERR ERR Stretch R B S V ___ 2 O[...]

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    -7 CONTROL CONTENTS COMMAND PARAMETER RETURN Power ON Stand by mod e (or 3 0 -se co nd st ar t up ti me) 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 mod e (or 3 0 -se co nd st ar t up ti me) Video INPUT Picture Mode Standard V B P S __ 10 O K o r E R R E R R Presen tation V B P S __ 11 O K o r E R R E R R Movie V B P S __ 12 O K o r E R R E R R Game V B P S __ 13 O K o r E R R E R R Co ntr as t -3 0 – +3 0 V B P I _ * * * O K or E[...]

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    -9 CONTROL CONTENTS COMMAND PARAMETER RETURN Power ON Stand by mod e (or 3 0 -se co nd st ar t up ti me) Background Logo I M B G ___ 1 OK o r ER R ER R Blue I M B G ___ 3 O K or ER R ER R None I M B G ___ 4 O K or ER R ER R Eco+Q uiet On T H M D ___ 1 OK o r ERR E RR Off T H M D ___ 0 OK o r ER R ERR Auto Sync On A A D J ___ 1 OK or E RR E RR Off A[...]

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    -10 Th is s ec ti on d esc ri be s t he ba si c pr oc ed ur e for u s ing t h e pr oje cto r vi a th e ne t wor k. If t he n et wo rk i s al re ad y co ns tr uc te d, t he p r ojec to r's n et wo rk s et t in gs ma y ne ed to b e ch an ge d. Pl eas e co ns ul t you r net work ad mi ni s tr ato r for a ss is t anc e wi t h th es e set tin gs . [...]

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    -11 1 . Connect in g t he Projec tor to a Compu ter Es ta bl is hi ng a o ne -to- on e con ne ct io n fr om th e p roje cto r to a co mp ute r . Us i ng a com me rc ia ll y ava il ab le L AN ca bl e (U TP ca bl e, Ca teg or y 5, c ro ss -over t yp e) you c an confi gu re t he p ro jec tor v ia t h e com pu te r . 1 Di scon ne ct t he c omp ut er &[...]

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    -12 2 . Set tin g an I P Addr ess for th e Co mp ut er Th e foll owi ng d es cr ib es h ow to make se t ti ng s i n Wi nd ows V is t a ® . 1 Log on th e net work us ing t he adm in is tr ato r's ac cou nt for t h e computer . 2 Click “star t ” , and click “Control Pan el ” . 3 Clic k “ Vi ew net wor k st atu s a nd ta sks” of “N[...]

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    -13 5 Clic k “I nter net Pr otocol Vers ion 4 ( TCP /IP v4)” , a nd c lick t he “Properties” button. 6 Confi r m or c ha nge a n IP a dd res s for t he se tu p com pu ter . 1 Confi r m an d no te t h e cu r re nt I P address, Subne t mask and Default gatewa y . Make su re to note the curre nt IP addre ss, Sub net ma sk a nd De faul t gate[...]

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    -14 3. Set t ing u p a Net work Con- nect ion for t he Pr ojecto r Se t ti ng s for s uc h ite ms a s th e pr oje cto r's IP a dd re ss a nd s u bn et m ask a r e com pa t ib le w it h t he ex is ti ng n et wo rk . Se t eac h it em on t h e pr oje cto r as fo llow s. (S ee p age 5 0 o f th e pr oje cto r 's op er at io n ma nu al for s et[...]

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    -15 4 The TCP / IP se t ti ng sc re en appears, ready f or network set t in gs for t h e proj ec tor . It ems Set t ing exa mpl e / Rema rk s New Pas swor d Y ou c an s et th e pa sswo rd to p rote ct the TCP/IP s et tin g. DHCP Client Se le ct “O N” o r “OFF” to d ete rm ine whe the r to u se DH CP Cl ie nt. IP Address Y ou c an s et th is[...]

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    -16 Af te r co nn ec t ing t h e pr oje cto r to you r net work , en ter t h e pr oje cto r IP a dd re ss i n “ Ad d re ss” o n In te rn et E x pl or er (ve r si on 5 .0 or l at er) u s in g a com p ute r on t h e net work to st a r t a se tu p sc re en t h at wi ll e na b le co nt ro l of t he p ro jec tor v ia t h e ne t work . Controlli ng t[...]

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    -17 Confi r ming t he Pr oject or Status (Statu s) On t h is s cr ee n, yo u ca n co nfi rm the pr oje cto r st at us . Y ou c an 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 resh” bu tton b efore th e scre en i s dis playe d co mpl etely , an[...]

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    -18 Set t in g and Ad jus t ing t he Projec tor ( S et t ing s & Adj ust m ent s) E xa mp le : “P ic tu r e” sc r ee n d is p lay f or C OM PUTE R1 On t h ese s cr e en s, yo u ca n ma ke proj ec tor se t ti ng s or a dju s tm en ts . Y ou c an s et o r ad jus t t he fo ll owi ng i tem s: Pic tu re Mo de CLR T emp BrilliantColor TM Progr es[...]

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    -19 Contr olli ng th e Projecto r via L A N Mak ing G eneral S et t ing s for t he Net work ( Net work - G ene ra l) On t h is s cr ee n, yo u ca n ma ke ge ne ra l set ti ngs r el at in g to t he n et wor k . Item s Desc ripti on Proje ctor Name Set t ing t he p roj ec tor n am e. Auto Logout Time Set t ing t he ti me in ter va l in w hic h th e p[...]

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    -20 Set t ing E rr or I tems an d Dest inat ion Add res ses to which E -ma il is to be S ent when an E rr or Occur s ( Ma il – Rec ipie nt S et t in gs) On t h is s cr ee n, yo u ca n in p ut e -m ai l de st in at io ns to w hi ch e rr or no ti fi cat ion (er ro r it em s) e- ma il s ar e s ent . Item s Desc ripti on E-ma il Address Set a dd re [...]

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    -21 Set ti ng up t he Projec tor Usi ng RS - 2 32C or T eln et 7 Inp ut “ set up” a nd p res s t he “Enter” k ey . SE TU P MENU will be di spl ayed. ▼ SET UP MENU -----------------------------SETUP MENU---------------------------- [1]IP Address [2]Subnet Mask [3]Default Gateway [4]User Name [5]Passwor d [6]RS-232C Baud Rate [7]Projector N[...]

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    -22 When Connect in g Using Te l n e t 1 Clic k “S ta r t ” fr om t he W ind ows ® des k top a nd s ele ct “ Run” . 2 Ente r “ tel net 192 . 168 . 1 5 0. 2 ” in t he text box t hat o pen s up. ( If t he IP add re ss of t he p roje cto r is 19 2 . 16 8 . 15 0 . 2 . ) 3 Clic k th e “OK” bu t ton . 4 “Us er Na me:” i s di sp laye [...]

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    -23 Set t ing u p th e Projecto r Using RS -23 2C or T eln et S ETU P ME N U ( M ain M en u) ▼ SET UP MENU -----------------------------SETUP MENU---------------------------- [1]IP Address [2]Subnet Mask [3]Default Gateway [4]User Name [5]Passwor d [6]RS-232C Baud Rate [7]Projector Name [8]DHCP Client [A]Advanced Setup [D]Disconnect All [V]View A[...]

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    -24 Set t ing u p th e Projecto r Using RS -23 2C or T eln et En te r nu mb er o r sym bo l of i tem to b e se le ct ed o n th e SE TU P ME NU. W he n set ti ng, i n pu t th e d et ai ls to b e se t . Se t ti ng i s ca r ri ed o ut o ne i tem a t a t im e, an d save d at t h e en d. Set I tems Exa mple: When se tting IP Ad dres s (change from 1 92.[...]

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    -25 Set t ing u p th e Projecto r Using RS -23 2C or T eln et S ave S et tin gs an d Quit ( [S] S ave & Q uit ) Save set values and quit me nu. ▼ SET UP MENU ----------------------------SETUP MENU--------------------------- [1]IP Address [2]Subnet Mask [3]Default Gateway [4]User Name [5]Password [6]RS-232C Baud Rate [7]Projector Name [8]DHCP [...]

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    -26 Th e set ti ng p roc ed u re fo r eac h it em wi ll b e exp la in ed . For t he b as ic p roc ed u re, p le as e re fer to “ Se t Ite ms” o n pa ge 24 . Set t ing u p th e Projecto r Using RS -23 2C or T eln et IP Ad dr ess S et t ing ([ 1 ]IP Ad dres s) Set ting of IP addr ess . setup>1 IP Address :192.168.150.2 Please Enter :192.168.15[...]

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    -27 Passwor d Set tin g ([ 5 ]Pas sw ord) Car r ying o ut sec urit y p rotectio n usin g passw ord. setup>5 Password : Please Enter : sharppj (change) —> sharppj 1 2 * 1 E nte r “ 5” a n d pr es s t h e “E nt e r ” key. 2 En te r pa ss wor d a nd p r es s t he “ E nte r ” ke y . Di spl ay set pa sswo rd (* ). Pas sword ca n be u[...]

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    -28 Set t ing u p th e Projecto r Using RS -23 2C or T eln et Disconnecting All Connec- t ions ([D ] Disconnec t All) It is pos sible to disco nnect a ll the TCP /IP conne ctio ns cur rently re cog nized by the proje ctor . Even if the COM Redire ct por t is fi xed in the Busy statu s due to a proble m, it is pos sible to forc e the Ready st atus [...]

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    -29 Carr yin g out Net w ork Ping Te s t (A DVANC E D [5 ] N et wo rk Pin g T es t) It is pos sible to confi rm that a network conne ctio n bet ween the p rojec tor and a computer et c. is working normally . advanced>5 Ping T est IP addr :192.168.150.1 Please Enter :192.168.150.152 (change) —> 192.168.150.152 32 bytes from 192.168.150.152:[...]

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    -30 Set t in g of Sear ch Por t ( A DVA N C E D [0] S e a r c h P o r t ) Sets the por t number use d when se arching for the proj ector fr om the networ k. advanced>0 Please Enter Port Number for Search from Computer . V alid range : 1025 to 65535 Search Port : 5006 Please Enter : 5004 (change) —> 5004 1 2 * 1 En te r “ 0” a n d pr e s[...]

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    -31 Reset t ing t he L amp Time r of th e Projector via L AN Wh en t h e pr oje cto r is c on ne ct ed to a n et wor k, yo u ca n u se t he c om mu ni ca ti ons p r ogr a m to se nd a c omm an d to r ese t t he l am p ti me r . T he exa mp le b el ow us es W in dows ® X P as t he op er a ti ng s yst em . Wh e n you u se W in dow s Vi st a ® , us [...]

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    -32 5 Clic k “Pr op er t i es” on t he “ Fil e” menu. 6 Clic k th e “S et t ing s” t ab, a nd t he n cl ick “ A SCII S et up” . 7 Sel ec t th e ch eck b ox es n ext to “S end l in e end s wit h li ne fe ed s” , “Ec ho t y pe d ch ar acte rs l oca lly ” , an d “ A p pen d li ne fe eds to incoming line ends” , and click ?[...]

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    -33 Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n g Commun icat ion can not be est ab lis hed wit h th e projec tor Wh en co nn ect in g th e pr ojec tor u si ng se ri al- con ne ct ion Ch eck th at the RS -2 32C term ina l of the pro je ctor an d a com pute r or the c omm erc ial ly av ailable contr oller are connect ed correctly . Ch eck th at the RS -2 32C ca [...]

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    -34 T ake the fo llow ing s teps for c he ck ing th e net wor k set tin gs for th e com pute r . 1 . O pe n a co mm and p rom pt. In the c ase of W in dows ® 20 0 0: cli ck “st ar t ” ➔ “P rogr ams” ➔ “ Accessories ” ➔ “Co mma nd Pro mpt ” in or der . In the c ase of W in dows ® X P , W in dows V ist a ® : cl ic k “sta [...]

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    -35 Ch eck i f the “ TCP /I P” p rotocol i s ope ratin g co rre ctly u sin g the “PIN G” com ma nd. Al so, che ck if a n IP add res s is se t. 1 . O pe n a co mm and p rom pt. In the c ase of W in dows ® 20 0 0: cli ck “st ar t ” ➔ “P rogr ams” ➔ “ Accessories ” ➔ “Co mma nd Pro mpt ” in or der . In the c ase of W i[...]