[
Audio in 1 port
]
[
Audio in 2 port
]
[
Video
]
[
Component Video
]
[
USB port
]
[
Control port
]
[
Audio out port
]
[
RGB 1 & 2 ports
]
[
USB slot
]
[
LAN port
] [
RGB out
]
[
SD card slot cover
]
[
Audio In 3 L/R
]
[
CB/PB, CR,PR
]
[
S-Video
]
error status of all projectors by email. This allows for the
lamps and filters to be changed promptly, extending the life
of the projector and helping reduce unexpected downtime.
The projectors can be scheduled for individual or
simultaneous on/off times, or can be changed from
RGB to video as the input source. The IT manager
can manage up to 500 projectors at one time.
Control Options
Web control:
To help make it easier on the featured presenter
or speaker, control of the projector can be done directly
from the computer, via the web, in the same fashion as PJ
Management, without having to first download the software.
PJ control:
An alternate method of controling the projector
can be done directly from the computer, via the network.
Simply by operating a control bar on the computer’s
screen, you can directly control functions being used for
a presentation like the brightness, contrast and more. The
control bar on the computer provides easy to understand
icons allowing for convenient operation of volume input
sources, and other adjustments during the presentation.
E-Shot
For special announcements, emergency information
distribution, a unique sign in a hotel lobby or conference
center, the downloadable E-shot software function
can transmit up to four still pictures or files to a single
projector connected via the local area network.
Quick Start and Instant Off:
The image will appear
in just 3 seconds after Power On and the unit can
be instantly powered off after a presentation.
Input source naming:
Change the name of any input
to one of your own choosing for easier use
(i.e. change
“RGB Input” to “Computer” or "component to "DVD".)
Auto Vertical Keystone
:
Automatically
performs keystone correction for an ideal screen
setting, simply by pressing the button.
Resolutions preset:
Recognizes and resizes special
resolutions, such as WXGA, and places them
in the optimum position. User’s own resolutions
can also be stored as custom modes.
Whiteboard, Blackboard and Daytime
Modes:
Whiteboard Mode helps reduce peak white
brightness of projection on a whiteboard, reducing
annoying glare. Blackboard Mode helps provide
better color balance when projecting onto a colored
background. Daytime Mode allows the viewer to see
vivid images, even in high-glare environments.
Anti-theft security bar:
Serving as both a
visible and actual deterrent, a steel security
bar is connected to the chassis to help provide
a strong anchor point for a lock chain.
“My Screen” lock:
Users can personalize the start-
up screen with a warning or ownership message
and lock this screen with a pin code number.
Transition detector:
Locks the projector from use if the
projection angle or settings are changed from the installed
position. Requires a user-set numeric code for reactivation.
Features