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    Cautions	when	using	a	DVI	signal
    •	 When	the	computer	has	a	DVI	output	terminal,	use	a	commercially	available	converter	cable	to	connect	the	com-
    puter	to	the	projector’s	HDMI	IN	terminal	(only	digital	video	signals	can	be	input).	
    HDMI IN
    NOTE:	When	Viewing	a	DVI	Digital	Signal
    •	 Turn	off	the	power	of	the	computer	and	projector	before	connecting	devices.
    •	 When	a	video	deck	is	connected	via	a	scan	converter,	etc.,	the	display	may	not	be	correct	during	fast-forwarding	and	rewinding.
    •	 Use	a	DVI-to-HDMI	cable	compliant	with	DDWG	(Digital	Display	Working	Group)	DVI	(Digital	Visual	Interface)	revision	1.0	stan-
    dard.	The	cable	should	be	within	197"/5	m	long.
    •	 Turn	off	the	projector	and	the	PC	before	connecting	the	DVI-to-HDMI	cable.
    •	 To	project	a	DVI	digital	signal:	Connect	the	cables,	turn	the	projector	on,	then	select	the	HDMI.	Finally,	turn	on	your	PC.
    	 Failure	to	do	so	may	not	activate	the	digital	output	of	the	graphics	card	resulting	in	no	picture	being	displayed.	Should	this	happen,	
    restart	your	PC.
    •	 Some	graphics	cards	have	both	analog	RGB	(15-pin	D-Sub)	and	DVI	(or	DFP)	outputs.	Use	of	the	15-pin	D-Sub	terminal	may	
    result in no picture being displayed from the digital output of the grap\
    hics card.
    •	 Do	not	disconnect	the	DVI-to-HDMI	cable	while	the	projector	is	running.	If	the	signal	cable	has	been	disconnected	and	then	
    reconnected,	an	image	may	not	be	correctly	displayed.	Should	this	happen,	restart	your	PC.
    •	 The	COMPUTER	1	IN	terminals	support	Windows	Plug	and	Play.	The	BNC	input	terminal	does	not	support	Windows	Plug	and	
    Play.
    •	 A	Mac	signal	adapter	(commercially	available)	may	be	required	to	connect	a	Mac	computer.
    	 To	connect	a	Mac	computer	equipped	with	a	Mini	DisplayPort	to	the	projector,	use	a	commercially	available	Mini	DisplayPort	→ 
    DisplayPort	converter	cable.
    6. Installation and Connections  
    						
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    HDMI IN
    HDMI OUT
    Connecting an External Monitor
    You	can	connect	a	separate,	external	monitor	to	your	projector	to	simultaneously	view	on	a	monitor	the	computer	
    analog	image	you’re	projecting.
    •	 BNC(CV)	component	video	signals	and	BNC(Y/C)	S-video	signals	will	not	be	output.
    •	 Please	refer	to	Page	52	when	displaying	the	PIP/PBP	screen.
    NOTE:
    •	 When	outputting	HDMI	signals,	turn	on	the	power	of	the	video	device	on	the	output	side	and	keep	it	connected	before	inputting	
    video	signals	into	this	device.	The	HDMI	OUT	terminals	of	the	projector	are	equipped	with	repeater	functions.	When	a	device	is	
    connected	to	the	HDMI	OUT	terminal,	the	resolution	of	the	output	signal	is	limited	by	the	resolution	supported	by	the	connected	
    device.
    •	 In	the	case	of	the	HDMI	OUT	terminal	of	the	projector,	the	theoretical	number	of	units	that	can	be	connected	in	a	series	is	seven.	
    The maximum number of units that can be connected may be reduced by the \
    external environment and quality of the signal and 
    cable,	etc.	The	number	of	units	that	can	be	connected	may	differ	depending	on	the	HDCP	version,	restriction	on	the	number	of	
    HDCP	repeaters	in	the	source	device	and	the	quality	of	the	cable.	The	overall	system	needs	to	be	checked	in	advance	when	build-
    ing a system.
    •	 When	the	[STANDBY	MODE]	is	set	to	[NORMAL],	video	will	not	be	output	if	the	projector	goes	into	the	standby	mode.	Set	the	
    mode	to	[NETWORK	STANDBY],	turn	on	the	power	of	the	transmission	device	and	keep	it	in	a	connected	state.	
    •	 When	the	[STANDBY	MODE]	of	this	device	is	set	to	[NORMAL],	HDMI	signals	will	not	be	output.	To	output	HDMI	signals,	set	the	
    [STANDBY	MODE]	to	[NETWORK	STANDBY],	turn	on	the	power	supply	of	the	transmission	device	and	keep	it	connected.
    •	 HDMI	repeater	function	will	not	be	functioned	if	switching	terminals	and	putting	in/pulling	out	the	HDMI	cable	is	performed	on	
    the 2nd projector and after.
    Computer	cable	(VGA)	(not	supplied)
    HDMI	cable	(not	supplied)
    6. Installation and Connections  
    						
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    Connecting Your Blu-ray Player or Other AV Equipment
    Component	video	signal/S-video	signal	connection
    •	 Select	the	source	name	for	its	appropriate	input	terminal	after	turning	on	the	projector.
    Input	terminalSOURCE	button	on	the	projector	
    cabinetButton	on	the	remote	control
    BNC(CV)	BNC(CV)VIDEO
    BNC(Y/C)
    	BNC(Y/C)S-VIDEO
    CV YC
    BNC¢CV£
    BNC
    ¢Y£
    BNC¢C£
    BNC	cable	(not	supplied)
    Audio	equipment
    6. Installation and Connections  
    						
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    Connecting Component Input
    •	 Select	the	source	name	for	its	appropriate	input	terminal	after	turning	on	the	projector.
    Input	terminalSOURCE	button	on	the	projector	
    cabinetButton	on	the	remote	control
    COMPUTER	1	IN	COMPUTERCOMPUTER	1
    BNC	BNCCOMPUTER	2
    NOTE:
    •	 When	the	signal	format	is	set	to	[AUTO]	(default	factory	setting	when	shipped),	the	computer	signal	and	component	signal	are	
    automatically	distinguished	and	switched.	If	the	signals	cannot	be	distinguished,	select	[COMPONENT]	under	[ADJUST]	→ 
    [VIDEO]	→	[SIGNAL	TYPE]	in	the	on-screen	menu	of	the	projector.
    •	 To	connect	to	a	video	device	with	a	D	terminal,	use	the	sold	separately	D	terminal	converter	adapter	(model	ADP-DT1E).
    COMPUTER 1 IN
    15-pin	-	to	-	RCA	(female)	×	3	cable	adapter	(ADP-CV1E)BNC	(male)	-	to	-	RCA	(male)	conversion	cable	×	3	(sold	commercially)
    Component	video	RCA	×	3	cable	(not	sup-
    plied)
    Blu-ray	player
    Audio	Equipment
    6. Installation and Connections  
    						
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    Connecting HDMI Input
    You	can	connect	the	HDMI	output	of	your	Blu-ray	player,	hard	disk	player,	or	notebook	type	PC	to	the	HDMI	IN	terminal	
    of	your	projector.
    Input	terminalSOURCE	button	on	the	projector	
    cabinetButton	on	the	remote	control
    HDMI	IN	HDMIHDMI
    TIP:	For	users	of	audio	video	equipment	with	an	HDMI	terminal:
    Select	“Enhanced”	rather	than	“Normal”	if	HDMI	output	is	switchable	between	“Enhanced”	and	“Normal”.
    This will provide improved image contrast and more detailed dark areas.
    For	more	information	on	settings,	refer	to	the	instruction	manual	of	the	audio	video	equipment	to	be	connected.
    •	 When	connecting	the	HDMI	IN	terminal	of	the	projector	to	the	Blu-ray	player,	the	projector’s	video	level	can	be	
    made	settings	in	accordance	with	the	Blu-ray	player’s	video	level.	In	the	menu	select	[ADJUST]	→	[VIDEO]	→ 
    [VIDEO	LEVEL]	and	make	necessary	settings.
    HDMI IN
    Audio	cable	(not	supplied)
    HDMI	cable	(not	supplied)Use	High	Speed	HDMI®	Cable.
    6. Installation and Connections  
    						
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    Connecting to a Wired LAN
    The	projector	comes	standard	with	a	Ethernet/HDBaseT	port	(RJ-45)	which	provides	a	LAN	connection	using	a	LAN	
    cable.	
    To	use	a	LAN	connection,	you	are	required	to	set	the	LAN	on	the	projector	menu.	Select	[SETUP]	→	[NETWORK	
    SETTINGS]	→	[WIRED	LAN].	(→	page	107).
    Example of LAN connection
    Example	of	wired	LAN	connection
    Ethernet/HDBaseT
    Server
    Hub
    LAN	cable	(not	supplied)
    NOTE:	Use	a	Category	5	or	higher	LAN	cable.
    6. Installation and Connections  
    						
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    Connecting to a HDBaseT transmission device (sold commercially)
    HDBaseT	is	a	connection	standard	for	home	appliances	that	is	established	by	the	HDBaseT	Alliance.
    Use	a	LAN	cable	sold	commercially	to	connect	the	Ethernet	/	HDBaseT	port	of	the	projector	(RJ-45)	to	a	HDBaseT	
    transmission	device	sold	commercially.
    The	Ethernet/HDBaseT	port	of	the	projector	supports	HDMI	signals	(HDCP)	from	transmission	devices,	control	signals	
    from	external	devices	(serial,	LAN)	and	remote	control	signals	(IR	commands).
    Connection example
    Ethernet/HDBaseT
    Computer	(for	control	use)Computer	(for	output	use)
    Example
    	of	a	transmission	device
    Remote
    	control
    HDMI
    	output	video	device
    NOTE:
    •	 Please	use	a	shielded	twisted	pair	(STP)	cable	of	Category	5e	or	higher	for	the	LAN	cable	(sold	commercially).
    •	 The	maximum	transmission	distance	over	the	LAN	cable	is	100	m.	(the	maximum	distance	is	70	m	for	a	4K	signal)
    •	 Please	do	not	use	other	transmission	equipment	between	the	projector	and	transmission	equipment.	The	picture	quality	may	be	
    deteriorated as a result.
    •	 This	projector	is	not	guaranteed	to	work	with	all	HDBaseT	transmission	devices	sold	commercially.
    6. Installation and Connections  
    						
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    Portrait projection (vertical orientation)
    By	using	a	safety	cover	(sold	separately),	the	projector	can	be	mounted	
    vertically	to	display	computer	images	in	portrait	orientation.
    If	the	safety	cover	is	missing,	the	power	will	not	turn	on.
    All	screens,	such	as	the	on-screen	menus,	will	be	rotated	in	the	counter-
    clockwise	direction.
    The	projector	is	equipped	with	a	sensor	to	automatically	detect	the	instal-
    lation	state.
    	Precautions	during	installation
    •	 Please	do	not	install	the	projector	in	a	vertical	orientation	on	top	of	the	floor	or	table	on	its	own.	If	not,	the	pro-
    jector	may	fall	over,	resulting	in	injury,	damage	or	malfunction.
    •	 For	vertical	installation,	install	the	projector	with	the	intake	vent	(safety	cover)	facing	downwards.	A	stand	for	
    supporting	the	projector	needs	to	be	made	for	this	purpose.	In	this	case,	the	stand	must	be	designed	such	that	
    the	center	of	gravity	of	the	projector	is	located	well	within	the	legs	of	the	stand.	If	not,	the	projector	may	fall	over	
    and	result	in	injury,	damage	and	malfunction.
    •	 Do	not	obstruct	the	intake	vent	on	the	safety	cover.	The	projector	may	otherwise	overheat,	causing	fire	and	
    malfunction.
    NOTE:
    •	 When	using	a	safety	cover,	the	power	turns	on	only	when	the	projector	ventilation	intake	is	facing	down.	If	the	intake	vent	faces	
    any other direction, the power will not turn on.
    •	 If	the	projector	is	mounted	vertically	without	a	safety	cover,	the	power	will	not	turn	on.
    6. Installation and Connections  
    						
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    Design and manufacturing conditions for the stand
    1.	 To	display	images	in	portrait	orientation,	use	a	safety	cover	(sold	separately).	(→	page	137)
    2.	 Please	hire	an	installation	service	provider	(for	a	fee)	for	the	design	and	manufacture	of	a	customized	stand	to	be	
    used	for	portrait	projection.	Please	ensure	that	the	design	complies	with	the	following	conditions:
    •	 There	is	an	intake	vent	opening	on	the	safety	cover.	Do	not	obstruct	this	opening.
    •	 There	are	2	ventilation	holes	at	the	bottom	of	the	projector.	These	holes	should	remain	unobstructed.
    •	 Use	the	6	screw	holes	at	the	back	of	the	projector	to	secure	it	to	the	stand.
    	 Screw	hole	center	dimension:	300	×	300	(pitch	=	150)	mm
    	 Screw	hole	dimension	on	the	projector:	M4	with	a	maximum	depth	of	8	mm
    	 3	of	the	legs	can	be	unscrewed	for	removal.
    •	 Horizontal	adjustment	mechanism	(for	example,	bolts	and	nuts	in	4	places)
    •	 Please	design	the	stand	so	that	it	does	not	easily	topple	over.
    *	 We	recommend	combining	ceiling	mounts	(model	NP15CM,	sold	separately)	with	an	angle	adjustment	mechanism.
    Reference drawings
    *	 The	drawing	showing	the	dimensional	requirements	is	not	an	actual	stand	design	drawing.
    3234
    150
    150
    34
    85
    300
    [Side View]
    [Front View]
    Screw holes for 6 - 
    M4 use
    □ 84 × 108 holes  
    (Intake vent)□ 40 × 78 holes  
    (Exhaust vent)
    (Unit: mm)
    Horizontal adjuster
    Intake vent
    6. Installation and Connections  
    						
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    Mounting	the	safety	cover	(sold	separately)
    The	projector	is	equipped	a	switch	for	changing	to	vertical	mount	portrait	projection.	Mount	the	safety	cover	and	place	
    vertically	to	change	to	vertical	orientation	mode.
    1. Insert and tighten the 7 screws (turning clockwise) to mount to the projector.
    *	 If	using	in	normal	horizontal	orientation,	make	sure	to	remove	the	safety	cover.
    	 To	remove,	unscrew	the	7	screws	(turning	counter-clockwise).
    6. Installation and Connections  
    						
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