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User guide NEC GT5000
Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide. GT6000/GT5000
LCD Projector User's Manual
Important Information
Precautions Please read this manual carefully before using your NEC GT6000/ GT5000 Projector and keep the manual handy for future reference. Your serial number is located on the bottom of your GT6000/ GT5000. Record it here: If you are a user of the GT6000R, read the supplied document which describes the differences from the GT6000. CAUTION To turn off main power, be sure to remove the plug from power outlet. The power outlet socket should be installed as near to the equipment as possible, and should be easily accessible. CAUTION TO PREVENT SHOCK, DO NOT OPEN THE CABINET. NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED NEC SERVICE PERSONNEL.
RF Interference
WARNING The Federal Communications Commission does not allow any modifications or changes to the unit EXCEPT those specified by NEC Solutions, Inc. in this manual. Failure to comply with this government regulation could void your right to operate this equipment. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
· Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. · Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. · Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. · Consult the dealer or an experienced radio / TV technician for help.
This symbol warns the user that uninsulated voltage within the unit may be sufficient to cause electrical shock. Therefore, it is dangerous to make any kind of contact with any part inside of the unit. This symbol alerts the user that important information concerning the operation and maintenance of this unit has been provided. The information should be read carefully to avoid problems.
Important Safeguards
These safety instructions are to ensure the long life of your projector and to prevent fire and shock. Please read them carefully and heed all warnings.
Installation WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. DO NOT USE THIS UNIT'S GROUNDED PLUG WITH AN EXTENSION CORD OR IN AN OUTLET UNLESS ALL THREE PRONGS CAN BE FULLY INSERTED. DO NOT OPEN THE CABINET. THERE ARE HIGH-VOLTAGE COMPONENTS INSIDE. ALL SERVICING MUST BE DONE BY QUALIFIED NEC SERVICE PERSONNEL. DOC Compliance Notice This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations. 3. GSGV Acoustic Noise Information Ordinance: The sound pressure level is less than 70 dB (A) according to ISO 3744 or ISO 7779. In UK, a BS approved power cable with moulded plug has a Black (five Amps) fuse installed for use with this equipment. If a power cable is not supplied with this equipment please contact your supplier.
· IBM is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation. · Macintosh and PowerBook are registered trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. · Other product and company names mentioned in this user's manual may be the trademarks of their respective holders.
1. For best results, use your projector in a darkened room. 2. Place the projector on a flat, level surface in a dry area away from dust and moisture. Tilting the front of the projector up or down by more than 45° from level could reduce lamp life by up to 20%. 3. Do not place your projector in direct sunlight, near heaters or heat radiating appliances. 4. Exposure to direct sunlight, smoke or steam can harm internal components. 5. Handle your projector carefully. Do not hold the lens hood and the terminal covers. Dropping or jarring can damage internal components. 6. Do not place heavy objects on top of the projector. 7. If you wish to have the projector installed on the ceiling:
a. Do not attempt to install the projector yourself. b. The projector must be installed by qualified technicians in order to ensure proper operation and reduce the risk of bodily injury. c. In addition, the ceiling must be strong enough to support the projector and the installation must be in accordance with any local building codes. d. Please consult your dealer for more information.
To Dealer or Installer:
To prevent the projector from falling, install it in a place and fasten it in a way with sufficient strength to support the combined weight (26.0 kg/57.3 lbs) of the projector (18.4 kg/40.6 lbs), the lens (4.0 kg/8.8 lbs) and the ceiling mount(3.2 kg/7.1 lbs) for an extended period of time as well as to withstand earthquakes.
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Important Information
Power Supply
1. The projector is designed to operate on a power supply of 100120 or 200-240 V 50/60 Hz AC. Ensure that your power supply fits this requirement before attempting to use your projector. 2. Handle the power cable carefully and avoid excessive bending. A damaged cord can cause electric shock or fire. 3. If the projector is not to be used for an extended period of time, disconnect the plug from the power outlet. 4. Do not touch the power plug with wet hand. Doing so can cause electrical shock or fire. 5. Do not touch the power plug during a thunder storm. Doing so can cause electrical shock or fire. · The projector must be operated with two lamp housings installed regardless of whether or not the lamp is active. Failure to do so may degrade the performance of the projector such as screen flicker or loss of lamp life. If one lamp has reached the end of its usable life, replace it with a new one as soon as possible.
Fire and Shock Precautions
1. Ensure that there is sufficient ventilation and that vents are unobstructed to prevent the build-up of heat inside your projector. Allow at least 3 inches (10 cm) of space between your projector and a wall. Allow at least 12 inches (30cm) of space between the outlets on the left side (when viewed from the front) and the wall. 2. Prevent foreign objects such as paper clips and bits of paper from falling into your projector. Do not attempt to retrieve any objects that might fall into your projector. Do not insert any metal objects such as a wire or screwdriver into your projector. If something should fall into your projector, disconnect it immediately and have the object removed by a qualified NEC service personnel. 3. Do not place any liquids on top of your projector. 4. When using a LAN cable: For safety, do not connect to the connector for peripheral device wiring that might have excessive Voltage.
Cleaning
1. Unplug the projector before cleaning. 2. Clean the cabinet periodically with a damp cloth. If heavily soiled, use a mild detergent. Never use strong detergents or solvents such as alcohol or thinner. 3. Use a blower or lens paper to clean the lens, and be careful not to scratch or mar the lens.
CAUTION
Do not unplug the power cable from the wall outlet under any one of the following circumstances. Doing so can cause damage to the projector: · While the message "Please wait a moment." appears. This message will be displayed after the projector is turned off. · Immediately after the power cable is plugged into the wall outlet (the POWER indicator has not changed to a steady orange glow). · Immediately after the cooling fan stops working (The cooling fan continues to work for 90 seconds (2 minutes in the optional extended life lamp GT60LPS) after the projector is turned off with the POWER button).
CAUTION
· Do not look into the lens while the projector is on. Serious damage to your eyes could result. · Keep any items such as magnifying glass out of the light path of the projector. The light being projected from the lens is extensive, therefore any kind of abnormal objects that can redirect light coming out of the lens, can cause unpredictable outcome such as fire or injury to the eyes. · Do not cover the lens with the supplied lens hood cap or equivalent while the projector is on. Doing so can lead to melting of the cap and possibly burning your hands due to the heat emitted from the light output.
CAUTION
· Do not try to touch the ventilation outlets as they can become heated while the projector is turned on. · Do not put the projector on its side when the lamp is turned on. Doing so may cause damage to the projector. · Before shipping this projector, remove the lens and attach the lens hood cap. The Lens Shift mechanism may encounter damage caused by improper handling during transportation. · Do not eject a PC card or LAN card while its data is being accessed. Doing so can damage your PC card or LAN card.
Lamp Replacement
· To replace the lamp, follow all instructions provided on page 9-2. · Be sure to replace the lamp when the message "The Lamp has reached the end of its usable life. Please replace the lamp." appears. If you continue to use the lamp after the lamp has reached the end of its usable life, the lamp bulb may shatter, and pieces of glass may be scattered in the lamp case. Do not touch them as the pieces of glass may cause injury. If this happens, contact your NEC dealer for lamp replacement. · Allow a minimum of 90 seconds (2 minutes in the optional extended life lamp GT60LPS) to elapse after turning off the projector. Then turn off the main power and disconnect the power cable and allow 60 minutes to cool the projector before replacing the lamp.
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction
z What's in the Box? .................................................................... 1-2 x Introduction to the Projector ................................................... 1-3 c Getting to Know Your Projector ............................................... 1-4 Attaching the lens hood cap to the lens hood with the supplied string and rivet ............................................................................ 1-6 Carrying the Projector ................................................................. 1-6 Top Features ............................................................................... 1-7 Terminal Panel Features ............................................................. 1-8 v Remote Control Features ....................................................... 1-10 Remote Control Precautions ..................................................... 1-12 Remote Control Battery Installation .......................................... 1-12 Operating Range for Wireless Remote Control ........................ 1-12 Using the Remote Control in Wired Operation ......................... 1-13
7. Setting Up for Double Stacking in Link Mode
z Stacking and Connecting the Projectors ............................... 7-2 x Adjusting and Registering Signals to Be Projected .............. 7-5 c Adjusting the Lens Shift, Zoom and Focus to Clearly Display all projected patterns .............................................................. 7-5 v Link Mode Setting .................................................................... 7-5 b List of Menu Items Available in Link Mode ............................ 7-6
8. Using On-Screen Menu
z Basic Menu Operation .............................................................. 8-2 x List of Direct Button Combinations ........................................ 8-3 c Menu tree ................................................................................... 8-4 v Menu Descriptions & Functions .............................................. 8-7 Adjust (Source) ........................................................................... 8-8 Picture ................................................................................. 8-8 Video Adjust ........................................................................ 8-8 Picture Management ........................................................... 8-9 Image Options ................................................................... 8-10 Option Adjust ..................................................................... 8-10 Lens Memory ..................................................................... 8-11 Signal Type ........................................................................ 8-11 Sound ....................................................................................... 8-11 Ref. Adjust ................................................................................ 8-12 Using 3D Reform ............................................................... 8-12 Screen Type ....................................................................... 8-12 Reference White Balance .................................................. 8-12 Reference Color Correction ............................................... 8-12 Reference Lens Memory ................................................... 8-13 Factory Default ......................................................................... 8-13 Projector Options ...................................................................... 8-13 Menu ................................................................................. 8-13 Setup ................................................................................. 8-15 Lamp Settings ................................................................... 8-18 Link Mode .......................................................................... 8-18 LAN Mode ......................................................................... 8-19 Seamless Switch (GT6000 only) ....................................... 8-23 Setting a Password ........................................................... 8-24 Security ............................................................................. 8-25 Tools ......................................................................................... 8-26 Timer ................................................................................. 8-26 Using Capture (GT5000 only) ........................................... 8-28 Using PC Card Files .......................................................... 8-28 Using ChalkBoard ............................................................. 8-28 Help .......................................................................................... 8-28 Contents ............................................................................ 8-28 Source Information ............................................................ 8-28 Projector Information ......................................................... 8-29 Test Pattern ............................................................................... 8-29
2. Installation
z Setting Up Your Projector ........................................................ 2-2 Screen Size and Projection Distance ......................................... 2-2 x Lens Shift Adjustable Range ................................................... 2-4 c Optional Lens Installation ....................................................... 2-6 v Making Connections .............................................................. 2-13 Connecting Your PC or Macintosh ............................................ 2-13 To connect Scart Output ........................................................... 2-14 Connecting an External Monitor ............................................... 2-14 Connecting Your DVD Player .................................................... 2-15 Connecting Your VCR or Laser Disc Player .............................. 2-16 Connecting to a Network .......................................................... 2-17 Connecting the Supplied Power Cable ..................................... 2-18
3. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation)
z Turning on the Projector .......................................................... 3-2 x Selecting a Source ................................................................... 3-3 c Adjusting the Picture Size and Position ................................. 3-3 v Correcting the Horizontal and Vertical Keystone Distortion (3D Reform) ..................................................................................... 3-4 b Optimizing RGB Picture Automatically .................................. 3-6 n Turning Up or Down Volume .................................................... 3-6 m Turning off the Projector .......................................................... 3-7
4. Convenient Features
z Turning Off the Image and Sound ........................................... x Enlarging and Moving a Picture .............................................. c Getting the On-line Help and Information .............................. v Using a USB Mouse ................................................................. b Using a USB HUB Function ..................................................... n Changing Background Logo ................................................... m Making Freehand Drawings on , Projected Image (ChalkBoard) ................................................ . Lens Memory ............................................................................ 4-2 4-2 4-2 4-3 4-3 4-4 4-4 4-5
9. Maintenancez Replacing the Lamp ......... 9-2
z Replacing or Cleaning the Filter ............................................. 9-3 x Cleaning the Cabinet and the Lens ......................................... 9-4
5. Using the Viewer
z Making the Most out of the Viewer Function ......................... 5-2 x Operating the Viewer Function from the Projector (playback) ................................................................................. 5-3
10. Appendix
z USB Memory Device or USB Memory Card Reader Support ........ 10-2 x Troubleshooting ...................................................................... 10-3 c Specifications ......................................................................... 10-6 v Cabinet Dimensions ............................................................... 10-8 b Pin Assignments of D-Sub RGB Input Connector ............... 10-8 n Compatible Input Signal List ................................................. 10-9 m REMOTE 1 Connector .......................................................... 10-10 , PC Control Codes and Cable Connection .......................... 10-11 Cable Connection ................................................................... 10-11 PC Control Connector (D-SUB 9P) ......................................... 10-11 . Using Software Keyboard .................................................... 10-11 /0 Operation Using an HTTP Browser ..................................... 10-12
6. Using the Projector in a Network
z End User License Agreement ................................................. x Introduction ............................................................................... c Supported Projectors ............................................................... v Equipment Connections and Settings .................................... b Software Installation ................................................................ n Starting/Exiting the Software .................................................. m Troubleshooting ........................................................................ 6-2 6-3 6-4 6-5 6-6 6-7 6-8
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z What's in the Box? .................................................... 1-2 x Introduction to the Projector ..................................... 1-3 c Getting to Know Your Projector ................................. 1-4
Attaching the lens hood cap to the lens hood with the supplied string and rivet . 1-6 Carrying the Projector ......................................................................................... 1-6 Top Features ........................................................................................................ 1-7 Terminal Panel Features ...................................................................................... 1-8
v Remote Control Features ....................................... 1-10
Remote Control Precautions ............................................................................. 1-12 Remote Control Battery Installation ................................................................... 1-12 Operating Range for Wireless Remote Control ................................................. 1-12 Using the Remote Control in Wired Operation .................................................. 1-13
1. Introduction z What's in the Box?
Make sure your box contains everything listed. If any pieces are missing, contact your dealer. Please save the original box and packing materials if you ever need to ship your Projector.
NOTE: Lenses are optional. Order lenses from your NEC dealer.
Terminal cover (Left and Right)
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1. Introduction x Introduction to the Projector
This chapter introduces you to the GT6000/GT5000 high end fixed installation projector and describes key features and controls. Congratulations on Your Purchase of the GT6000/GT5000 projector The GT6000/GT5000 is our most sophisticated three panel, dual lamp XGA LCD projector. With the GT6000/GT5000 you will be able to project images up to 500" (measured diagonally) from your DVD player, VCR, satellite hookup, HDTV source, PC, Workstation or Macintosh computer (desktop or notebook) and images from you digital camera PC Card or compact flash memory. The GT6000/GT5000 incorporates integrated networking access through the RJ45 input or provides for wireless network connectivity from an optional wireless network PC card. With extensive input and output panels, optional long life lamp, full suite of quickchange lenses and a full function remote, the GT6000/GT5000 will let you immerse yourself in large screen viewing.
Features you'll enjoy on the GT6000/GT5000:
· Double stackable for built in redundancy and high light output requirements · Built in 5W 2 speakers for an integrated audio solution · Two timer settings - On/Off with programming or Sleep timer that counts down at selected intervals · 12V low voltage Screen Trigger output · Easy set up and operation · Eco-modeTM lamp technology for increased lamp life and energy savings · VORTEX Technology PlusTM for uncompromising display of video and data. Improves white level, color accuracy, dynamic range, and display of varying levels of black in an image · Wireless remote control operation · External control via RS232, USB or Network · NEC's exclusive Advanced AccuBlend intelligent pixel blending technology provides for extremely accurate image compression and HDTV (1920 1080) display resolution*2. · Supports most IBM VGA, SVGA, XGA, Macintosh, component signal (YCbCr/YPbPr) or other RGB signals within a horizontal frequency range of 15 to 100 kHz and a vertical frequency range of 48 to 120 Hz. This includes NTSC, NTSC4.43, PAL, PAL-M, PAL-N, PAL60 and SECAM standard video signals
NOTE: Composite video standards are as follows: NTSC: U.S. TV standard for video in U.S. and Canada. NTSC4.43: TV standard used in Middle East countries. PAL: TV standard used in Western Europe. PAL-M: TV standard used in Brazil. PAL-N: TV standard used in Argentine, Paraguay and Uruguay. PAL60: TV standard used for NTSC playback on PAL TVs. SECAM: TV standard used in France and Eastern Europe.
· Integrated RJ45 connector for wired networking ability · Two optional modular card slots allow for future projector growth with the ability to add additional input cards · Dual PC card slots provide for optional wireless/wired network connectivity or PC Card usage · Email projector error status information to selected individuals · Power Horizontal and Vertical lens shift for optical display corrections · Lens memory controls lens attributes (zoom, focus, shift) depending on input resolution and input selected for fast and easy source transitions · NEC designed and developed SweetVisionTM technology for enhanced video image display, more vibrant colors and blacks richer with detail · 3D Reform enhanced image technology for increased projector versatility that provides for horizontal, vertical and diagonal keystone correction (allows for positioning the projector in off center locations in the room and still get aligned images) · Display 16:9 or 4:3 information and fill the screen · HDTV (1080p, 1080i, 720p) and SDTV (576p, 576i, 480p, 480i) compatibility · GT5000 supports a native resolution of XGA (1024 768) and GT6000 supports a native resolution of SXGA+ (1400 1050). · Intelligent lamp technology offers up to six user lamp settings to maximize light output or lamp life and provide for built in redundancy · Smart security settings for password protection, control panel lock, menu lock and PC card protection key to help prevent unauthorized access and adjustments to the projector · Seamless Switch function provides a transition effect during source switching (GT6000 only). · ADA508 and Executive Order 13221 Federal Government compliance *1 · NEC 3D 10-bit video decoder for expanded black levels and adaptive gamma correction · High performance optional long life lamp for low total operating costs · Digital photo viewer to display larger than life images from your digital cameras PC card or compact flash card
*1 The GT5000 and GT6000 meet ADA508 compliance, the latest American government regulation which provides for closed captioning, including a menu system that can be viewed by colorblind users. This model also meets Executive Order 13221 requirement for standby operation, which consumes less than 1 watt. *2 HDTV 1080P (1920 1080), HDTV 1080i (1920 1080), HDTV 720 p (1280 720) and 1600 1200 are displayed with NECs Advanced AccuBlend technology on the GT5000. HDTV 1080P (1920 1080), HDTV 1080i (1920 1080) and 1600 1200 are displayed with NECs Advanced AccuBlend technology on the GT6000.
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1. Introduction c Getting to Know Your Projector
Controls Terminal panel (Left)
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*NOTE: Slot for Kensington MicroSaver Security System This security slot supports the MicroSaver® Security System. MicroSaver® is a registered trademark of Kensington Microware Inc. The logo is trademarked and owned by Kensington Microware Inc.
Attaching and Removing the Terminal Covers To remove the terminal cover, push and hold the latch. To attach the terminal cover, align the protrusions inside and push it until you feel it click into place.
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Attaching the lens hood cap to the lens hood with the supplied string and rivet
1. Thread the string through the hole on the lens hood cap. Lens hood cap
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2. Use the rivet to attach the string to the bottom of the projector.
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Carrying the Projector Always carry your projector by the handle. Ensure that the power cable and any other cables connecting to video sources are disconnected before moving the projector. When moving the projector or when it is not in use, cover the lens with the lens hood cap.
CAUTION: Do not put the projector on its side when the lamp is on. Doing so may cause damage to the projector.
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7. AUTO ADJUST Button
Use this button to turn the power on and off when the main power is supplied and the projector is in standby mode or idle mode.
NOTE: To turn on or off the projector, press and hold this button for a minimum of two seconds.
2. POWER Indicator
Use this button to adjust Position-H/V and Pixel Clock/Phase for an optimal picture. See page 3-6.
8. MENU Button
Displays the menu.
9. SELECT (+) () / Volume Buttons
When this indicator is green, the projector is on; when this indicator is orange, it is in standby or idle mode. See the Power Indicator section on page 10-3 for more details.
3. STATUS Indicator
If this light blinks red rapidly, it indicates that an error has occurred, the lamp cover is not attached properly or the projector has overheated. If this light remains orange, it indicates that you have pressed a cabinet key while the Control Panel Key Lock is enabled. See the Status Indicator section on page 103 for more details.
4. LAMP Indicator 1/2
: Use these buttons to select the menu of the item you wish to adjust. When no menus appear, these buttons work as a volume control. : Use these buttons to change the level of a selected menu item. A press of the button executes the selection. When the menus or the Viewer tool bar is not displayed, these buttons can be used to select a slide, or to move the cursor in Folder List or Slide List.
10. ENTER Button
Executes your menu selection and activates items selected from the menu.
11. CANCEL Button
If this light blinks red rapidly, it's warning you that the lamp has reached the end of its usable life. After this light appears, replace the lamp as soon as possible (See page 9-2). See the Lamp Indicator section on page 10-3 for more details.
5. PC CARD Access Indicator 1/2
Press this button to exit "Menus". Press this button to return the adjustments to the last condition while you are in the adjustment or setting menu.
12. LENS SHIFT Button
Lights while accessing a PC card.
6. 3D REFORM Button
Adjust the lens offset by shifting the projected image position horizontally and / or vertically.
13. ZOOM Button (+/-)
Press this button to enter 3D Reform mode to correct the keystone (trapezoidal) distortion, and make the image square. Press to toggle between Cornerstone and Keystone adjustment mode.
NOTE: Pressing and holding this button for a minimum of 2 seconds will reset 3D Reform correction setting values to zero.
Zoom the lens in and out.
14. FOCUS Button (+/-)
Adjust the lens focus.
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Terminal Panel Features DVI AUDIO Input Mini Jack (Stereo Mini) This is where you connect the audio output from your computer when connected to the DVI input. A commercially available audio cable is required. 4. RGB OUT Connector (Mini D-Sub 15 Pin) You can use this connector to loop your computer image to an external monitor from the RGB 1 or 2 input source. 5. VIDEO IN Connector (BNC) Connect a VCR, DVD player, laser disc player, or document camera here to project video. VIDEO AUDIO Input Jacks R/L (RCA) These are your left and right channel audio inputs for stereo sound from a Video source. 6. S-VIDEO IN Connector (Mini DIN 4 Pin) Here is where you connect the S-Video input from an external source like a VCR.
NOTE: S-Video provides more vivid color and higher resolution than the traditional composite video format.
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S-VIDEO AUDIO Input Jacks R/L (RCA) These are your left and right channel audio inputs for stereo sound from an S-Video source. 7. AUDIO OUT Jacks R/L (RCA) You can use this connector to output sound from the currently selected input source (RGB 1, RGB 2, DVI (DIGITAL), Video or S-Video). Output sound level can be adjusted in accordance with the sound level of the internal speaker. 8. Slot 1/2 For optional RGB, SDI or DVI board.
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1. RGB 1 Connectors [R/Cr, G/Y, B/Cb, H/V, V] (BNC) Connect R,G,B,H (Horizontal sync) and V (Vertical sync) outputs of external equipment. If using a component with a combined sync (SYNC) output, connect it to the H/V terminal. When using luminance and colordifference signals of HDTV and DVD, connect Pr/Cr to the R, Y to the G and Pb/Cb to the B input of the projector. RGB 1 Audio Input Jacks (RCA) L/MONO: This is your left channel audio input for stereo sound coming from the RGB Input 1 source. This also serves as your monaural audio input. R: This is your right channel audio input for stereo sound from the RGB Input 1 source. 2. RGB 2 Connector (Mini D-sub 15 Pin) Connect your computer or other analog RGB equipment such as IBM compatible or Macintosh computers. This also serves as a component input connector that allows you to connect a component video output of component equipment such as a DVD player. This connector also supports SCART output signal. See page 2-9 for more details. RGB 2 Audio Iput Mini Jack (Stereo Mini) This is where you connect audio output from your computer or DVD player connected to the RGB2 input. A commercially available audio cable is required. 3. DVI IN Connector (DVI-D 24 Pin) This connector can be used to accept digital signal output from a computer with a DVI connector.
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Terminal Panel Features 6. SC. TRIGGER Mini Jack When the projector is powered ON the screen trigger output sends a low voltage trigger to the screen controller and the screen will go down. When the projector is powered OFF the screen trigger stops sending a low voltage trigger to the screen controller and the screen will go up.
NOTE: To use this feature, you must turn on the Screen Trigger function. See page 8-17. Stereo mini cable (not supplied) Tip (12V) Ring (0V)
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