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MODEL PG - F 2 67 X 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 ... 9 1. Connecting the Projector to a Computer ...........10 2. Setting an IP Address for the Computer ............11 3. Setting up a [...]
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-2 Connect ing Pin Assignments COMP UTER/ COMPONENT input and C OMPUT ER/COMPONEN T output T erminals: mini D -sub 1 5 pin fe mal e conn ector 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 (red ) Vi de o inp ut (g ree n/sy nc on g ree n) Vi de o in p[...]
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-3 RS -23 2C T erm in al : mini DIN 9 pin fe male c onne ctor Pi n No . Si g na l Na m e I/O Re fe r en ce 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. RD SD SG RS CS Receive Data Send Data Signal Ground Re que st to S en d Clear t o Send Input Output Not connected Co nn ec ted to i nter na l ci rcu it Co nn ec ted to i nter na l ci rcu it Not connected Co nn ec ted[...]
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-4 RS - 23 2C Sp ecifi cations and Co mmands Computer cont r ol A co mp u te r ca n be u s ed to c on t ro l th e p ro je ct or by c on n ec ti n g an R S -23 2 C se ri al c on t ro l ca bl e (c ro ss t y pe , co mm er ci al l y ava il ab l e) to t he p ro je ct or. (Se e pa ge 2 4 of t h e pr oj ec to r' s op er at i on m an ua l fo r connec[...]
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-5 Commands E xam pl e: Wh en tu rn in g on t he p roje cto r , make th e fol lowi ng s et ti ng . Compuer Project or P O W R ___1 o m OK CONTROL CONTENTS COMMAND PARAMETER RETURN Power ON Stand by mode (or 3 0 -se con d st ar tu p time) 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 cto r C[...]
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-6 CONTROL CONTENTS COMMAND PARAMETER RETURN Power ON Stand by mode (or 3 0 -se con d st ar tu p time) Resize S-Video Normal R A S V ___ 1 OK o r ERR ERR Stretch R A S V ___ 2 OK o r ERR ERR Border R A S V ___ 3 OK o r ERR ERR 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 E[...]
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-7 CONTROL CONTENTS COMMAND PARAMETER RETURN Power ON Stand by mode (or 3 0 -se con d st ar tu p time) S-Video INP UT Picture Mode Standa rd V A P S __ 10 O K o r E R R E R R P r e s e n t a t i o n VAPS __ 11 O K o r E R R E R R M o v i e V APS __ 12 O K o r E R R E R R G a m e VAPS __ 13 O K o r E R R E R R Co ntr as t -30 – + 30 V A P I _ *** [...]
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-8 CONTROL CONTENTS COMMAND PARAMETER RETURN Power ON Stand by mode (or 3 0 -se con d st ar tu p time) 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 iti on -60 – + 60 I A V P _ * * * OK o r ER R ERR Fine Sync Adjustment Reset I A R E ___ 1 OK o r ERR ERR Ima ge S hif t -96 – +9 6 L N D S _ *** O K o r E R R E R[...]
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-9 Set t ing u p the Projec tor Net w ork Environment Th is s ec t io n de sc r ib es t h e ba si c pr oc ed u re f or u si n g th e p roj ec to r vi a t he n et wo rk . If t h e ne t wor k is a l re ad y co n st r uc te d, t h e pr oj ec to r' s ne t wor k se t ti n gs m ay 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 [...]
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-10 1 . Connect ing t he Pr ojecto r to a Computer Es ta bl is hi ng a on e -to-o ne c on nec t ion f ro m th e pr ojec tor to a c omp ut er . Usi ng a com me rc ia ll y avai la bl e L AN c ab le ( UTP ca bl e, Cat eg or y 5 , c ros s- over t y p e) you ca n confi gu re t he p roje cto r via t he c om put er . 1 Di scon ne ct t he co mpu ter &apos[...]
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-11 2 . Set t in g an I P Addr ess for th e C om p ut e r Th e foll owi ng d esc ri be s how to ma ke settings in Windo ws Vista ® . 1 Log on t he n et work u si ng th e adm in ist r ator 's acc oun t for th e computer . 2 Click “star t ” , and click “Control Pan el ” . 3 Cl ick “ V iew net work st at us a nd ta sks” of “Net wor[...]
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-12 5 Cl ick “ Inte rn et Protoco l V er sio n 4 ( TCP / IP v4)” , an d cl ick t he “Properties” button. 6 Confi rm or c ha nge a n IP ad dr ess for t he se tup c omp ute r . 1 Confi r m an d not e t he c ur r en t IP address, Subnet mask and Default gatewa y . Make su re to not e the cu rre nt IP addre ss, Sub net ma sk an d Defa ult g a[...]
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-13 3. Set t ing up a N et 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 s ub ne t mas k ar e com pa ti bl e wi th t h e exi st in g net wo rk . Se t eac h ite m on t he p roje cto r as fo llows . (S ee pa ge 5 0 of t he p roje cto r's o pe ra ti on ma nua l for s et t ing [...]
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-14 4 Th e TCP /IP set t in g scr ee n appears, ready f or network set t in gs for t he p rojec tor . It ems Set ti ng exam ple / R emar ks New Pas swor d Y ou ca n set t he pa sswo rd to p rote ct the TCP/IP s et tin g. DHCP Client Se lec t “O N” or “ OFF” to de ter mi ne whe the r to us e DH CP Cli en t. IP Address Y ou ca n set t his i t[...]
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-15 Controlli ng th e Projector 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 I P add re ss i n “ Add re ss” o n In ter n et E xp lo re r (ver s ion 5 .0 o r la ter ) us in g a com pu te r on t he n et wor k to st ar t a se tu p scr ee n th at w il l ena bl e co nt rol o f th e pr ojec tor v ia t[...]
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-16 Confi r ming t he Pr ojecto r Status (Statu s) On t h is sc re en , you c an c on fi rm the pr ojec tor s ta tu s. Y ou can c onfi 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 dis played c om pletel y , an er ror[...]
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-17 Set t ing a nd Ad just ing t he Projec tor (S et ti ngs & Ad jus t ment s) E xam p le: “P ic tu re ” sc re en d is p la y for C OM PUTE R On t he se s cr ee ns, yo u ca n make p roje cto r set ti ng s or a dju st me nt s. Y ou ca n se t or ad jus t t he fol low in g ite ms: Contr olli ng th e Projector v ia L AN Pic tu re Mo de CLR T em[...]
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-18 Mak ing G eneral S et tin gs for t he Net work (N et wor k - Ge ner al) On t h is sc re en , you c an m ake ge ne ra l set ti ng s re lat i ng to t he n et work . Item s D escri ptio n Proje ctor Name Set t ing t he pr oje cto r na me. Auto Logout Time Set ti ng th e tim e inte r val i n whi ch th e pr oje cto r wil l be au tom ati ca lly dis c[...]
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-19 Contr olli ng th e Projector v ia L AN Set t ing E rr or It ems and Dest inat ion Addres ses to which E -ma il is to be S ent when an E rr or Occur s ( Mai l – Reci pien t Set t i ng s) 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 ot ifi cation (er ro r ite ms) e -m ai ls a re s en t . Item s D escri [...]
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-20 When Connect ing Using RS - 2 3 2C 1 L aunc h gen era l pu rpose te rmi nal emulator . 2 I npu t set t in gs for t he R S-2 32C por t of th e term ina l emu lato r as foll ows. Bau d Rate : 9 60 0 bps* Data Le ngth : 8 b it Par it y Bi t : Non e Stop Bi t : 1 bit Flow C ontrol : No ne * Th is is the f actor y de fault s et ting. If the val ue o[...]
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-21 When Connect ing Using Te l n e t 1 Cl ick “ St ar t ” f rom t he W ind ows ® des k top a nd se lec t “Ru n” . 2 E nter “ te lne t 1 92 . 168 . 150. 2 ” in t he text b ox that o pen s up. (I f th e IP add re ss of t he pr ojec tor is 19 2 . 16 8 . 15 0 . 2 . ) 3 Cl ick t he “OK” b ut to n. 4 “ Use r Nam e:” is d is playe d.[...]
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-22 S ETUP M E N U ( Ma in Me nu) ▼ 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 All Setting [S]Save & Quit [Q]Quit Unchanged setup> [[...]
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-23 Set t ing u p the Pr ojector Us ing RS -232C o r T e lnet View Set t ing Det ail List ( [ V ] View A ll S et t in g) ▼ 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[...]
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-24 Set t ing u p the Pr ojector Us ing RS -232C o r T e lnet S av e S ett in gs and Q uit ( [S] S ave & Qu it ) Save set v alue s and quit menu. ▼ 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]DH[...]
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-25 Set t ing u p the Pr ojector Us ing RS -232C o r T e lnet IP Ad dres s Set t in g ([ 1 ]IP Ad dre ss ) Set ting of IP addre ss. setup>1 IP Address :192.168.150.2 Please Enter :192.168.150.3 (change) —> 192.168.150.3 1 2 * 1 En te r “1” an d pr es s t he “ E nt er ” key. 2 En te r nu m er ic al va lu e to b e se t an d p re ss th[...]
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-26 Passwor d Set t in g ([ 5 ]Pas sw o rd ) Carr ying ou t secur it y protecti on using passw ord. setup>5 Password : Please Enter : sharppj (change) —> sharppj 1 2 * 1 En te r “5 ” a nd p re ss t h e “E n te r ” key. 2 En te r pa ss wor d an d p re ss t h e “E nt er ” ke y . Di spl ay set pa sswor d (*). Pas sword ca n be u p [...]
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-27 Set t ing u p the Pr ojector Us ing RS -232C o r T e lnet Disconnect ing All Connec- t ions ([D]Disconnec t All) It is pos sible to disco nnect a ll the TCP /IP connec tions cur rently re cognized by the projec tor . Even if the COM Redirect p or t is fi xed in the Busy statu s due to a proble m, it is pos sible to force the Read y status bac [...]
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-28 Carr y ing out N et work Ping Te s t (A DVANC E D[5]N et wor k Ping T est ) It is pos sible to confi rm that a network conne ctio n bet ween the proj ector a nd a computer et c. is w orking 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: ic[...]
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-29 Set t ing of S ear ch Por t ( A D VA N C E D [0] S e a r c h P o r t ) Sets the por t number us ed when se arching for the proje ctor fro m the network. 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 es [...]
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-30 Reset t ing t he L amp Timer of t he Projec tor via L AN Wh en t he p ro jec tor i s con n ect ed to a n et wor k, yo u ca n us e th e co mm un ica ti on s pr ogr am to se nd a co mm an d to re set t h e la mp t im er . The ex amp le b el ow us es Wi nd ows ® XP a s th e op er at i ng sy ste m. W he n you u se W in dow s Vi st a ® , us e ot h[...]
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-31 5 Cl ick “ Pro per ti es” on t he “ Fil e” menu. 6 Cl ick t he “ Set t in gs” t ab, a nd th en cl ick “ ASCII S et up” . 7 S ele ct t he c heck b ox es n ext to “S end l ine e nd s wit h li ne fee ds” , “Ec ho t y ped c ha rac ter s loc all y” , an d “ A pp en d lin e feed s to incoming line ends ” , and click “OK?[...]
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-32 Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n g Communica tion can not be est ablis hed wit h the p rojector Wh en co nne ct ing t he p roje cto r usi ng se ri al- con ne ct ion ? Ch eck th at the RS - 232C term ina l of the proj ec tor and a c ompu ter or th e com merc ial ly av ailable contr oller are connected correctly . ? Ch eck th at the RS -2 32C ca ble is[...]
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-33 ? T ake the foll owin g steps fo r che ck ing th e net wor k set ting s for the c omp uter . 1 . O pe n a co mma nd pro mpt. In the c ase of W ind ows ® 200 0: cli ck “st ar t ” ➔ “Pro gra ms” ➔ “ A ccessories” ➔ “Com ma nd Prom pt” i n orde r . In the c ase of W ind ows ® XP , Win dows V ist a ® : cli ck “st ar t ”[...]
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-34 ? Ch eck i f the “ TCP /IP” p rotocol i s ope ratin g cor rec tly us ing th e “PING” c omm and. A lso, ch eck if a n IP add res s is set. 1 . O pe n a co mma nd pro mpt. In the c ase of W ind ows ® 200 0: cli ck “st ar t ” ➔ “Pro gra ms” ➔ “ A ccessories” ➔ “Com ma nd Prom pt” i n orde r . In the c ase of W ind ow[...]