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Figure 2.11 Connecting RS-422 
eTheRneT CoMMUnICaTIons
To  add  the  projector  to  an  existing  Ethernet  network  with  other  equipment  such  as  controllers 
and other projectors, connect standard CAT5 Ethernet cable between your Ethernet controller (or 
hub) and the Ethernet port on the side of the projector.
Upon connection to an Ethernet network, the projector’s factory default IP address of 0.0.0.0.0 
will  automatically  enable  the  DHCP  function  (if  available  on  the  network)  to...

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seTTIng  The  PRojeCToR’s  IP aDDRess:   Upon  connection  to  most  Ethernet  networks, 
each  projector’s  factory  default  IP  address  of  0.0.0.0  triggers  the  network’s  DHCP  (Dynamic 
Host	 Configuration	 Protocol)	server	function	 to	automatically	 assign	an	IP	address	 that	is	valid	
and unique for use on that network. Depending on the network, this DHCP-assigned IP address 
usually  remains  stable  for  a  single  session,  but  may  change  with  subsequent  power-ups  and 
logins....

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The GPIO connector on the input panel can be used to provide a method of interfacing a wide 
range of external I/O devices to the projector. 
Refer to Appendix D: System Integration for complete details on pin configuration and how to 
program the various pins on the connector.
  The  north  american  rated  power  cord  is  provided  with  each  projector.  ensure  that 
you are using a power cord, socket and power plug that meets the appropriate local 
rating standards.
Plug  the  power  cord  to...

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seCTIon 3
This  section  explains  how  to  effectively  operate  the  projector  once  it  has  been  installed.  It  is 
recommended  that  you  read  this  section  and  familiarize  yourself  with  the  components  and  the 
available	menu	options	before	you	begin	using	your	projector	for	the	first	time.
The built-in keypad is located at the back of the projector, beside the input panel. Use it similarly 
to the IR remote to control the projector. A status LED display is also included on this...

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All source connections are made to the input panel located at the back of the projector. Connect 
RGB or YPbPr sources to InPUT 1, analog or digital display signals to  InPUT 2, composite video 
to  InPUT 3, and S-Video to  InPUT 4. Any of the available optional modules can be installed in 
InPUT 5 and/or InPUT 6.
There is no status display on the input panel. The only status display is part of the built-in keypad 
located at the rear of the projector.
InT aKe CollaR anD InT aKe blanK can be...

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 laser radiation is emitted from the laser diode in the remote. Do not look directly into the beam of the remote.
The projector can be controlled using one of the following keypads: Built-in Keypad 
•  located at the back of the projector
Remote Keypad
•   for tethered or tether-less control up to 100 feet away (includes cable for 
use as a wired remote)
While each of the keypads provides complete control of the projector, they differ slightly in their 
arrangement of keys and in what functions can...

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3-4
Theater Master
Remote Control
Section	3	►	Operation
* These are toggle keys, which require you to press and hold or press twice or press and 
use the up/down arrow keys. 
noTe: To turn the OSD off you must press 
OSD and  .
Figure 3.2. Remote Keypad
Press and hold
 to toggle or press twice to toggle or press and release, followed by ▲ ON or ▼ OFF 
Quick
Setup
Quick Setup 

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3-5
Wired Remote
Section	3	►	Operation
You  can  convert  the  IR  remote  into  a  wired  remote  keypad  using  the  cable  provided  with  the 
projector.  Connect  one  end  into  the  remote  and  the  other  to  the  mini  stereo  connector  on  the 
input panel labeled as ReMoTe. The wired remote is recommended when:
The built-in keypad is inaccessible
•	
The lighting conditions are unsuitable for proper IR transmission
•	
noTe: Leave the batteries in the wired remote for the laser key ( 
  ) to...

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Section	3	►	Operation
Channel
Press Channel	to	 select	 a	specific	 source	setup	(channel )	defined	 and	stored	 in	projector	 memory.	
Once you enter a two-digit channel number (or, if there is a list displayed, highlight it and press                             
),  the  display  will  automatically  change  and  update  according  to  the  numerous  setup 
parameters	 defined	for	that	 channel.	 Note	that	a	new	 channel	 is	automatically	 created	if	you	
adjust an image from a new source.
noTe:...

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3-7
Section	3	►	Operation
ConTRasT
Press Contrast to change the amount of white in your images. Use   keys until you reach 
the  desired  level  of  contrast  —  for  best  results,  start  low  and  increase  so  that  whites  remain 
bright  but  are  not  distorted  or  tinted  and  that  light  areas  do  not  become  white  (i.e.,  “crushed”). 
Conversely, low contrast causes dim images. See  3.5, Adjusting the Image (Picture Adjustments 
subsection). 
bRIghTness
Press 
Bright  to increase or...
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