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Matrix StIM/SIM Setup Guide
020-100397-02 Rev. 1 (11-2012)
Section 2: Installation
2.6
Power Connection
Do not operate if the AC supply and cord are not within the specified voltage
and power range. The North American rated line cord is supplied with this
projector. For all other regions, use only a regionally approved line cord,
power plug and socket. Do not use a damaged line cord.
2.6.1 Connect to AC
The input voltage to the projector must be capable of 100-240 VAC. Use only a correctly rated line cord.
1. Connect an approved line cord to the projector AC receptacle, located on the Light Module (LM).
2. Connect the 3-pronged end of the line cord to a grounded AC outlet.
NOTE:
The outlet must be near the
equipment and easily accessible.
2.6.2 Power the Projector ON
1. Flip the power switch on the LM
to the ON
position. The projector takes about 2 minutes to initialize. The
status light beside the LED window turns yellow.
NOTE:
The Electronics Module has a circuit breaker
which is generally left ON. Certain error conditions can turn the circuit breaker OFF. The circuit breaker
must be ON for proper projector function.
2. Using the remote keypad, press the
P
OWER
key, and then the
U
P
arrow.
3. Press one of the input keys on the remote to select and display the image for the source connected. For
more information on the keys available on the remote and their function, see
4.1.2 IR Remote Commands.
2.6.3 Disconnect from AC
Do not turn the main power switch to the OFF position or disconnect the
projector until the cooling fans have stopped.
1. Stop the projector.
2. After the internal cooling fans stop, move the main power switch on the light module to the OFF position.
3. Disconnect the line cord from the wall outlet.
2.7
Using Multiple Projectors
NOTICE!
When working with more than 2 projectors, work left to right, top to bottom.
When an installation requires multiple projectors, use the RS-232 serial ports to daisy chain the units together
and control the group with a single keypad or a computer/controller connected to the first projector. In such a
network, you can choose to broadcast commands to the entire group, or use the
P
ROJ
key as desired to limit
responses to an individual projector. Alternatively, you may want to add projectors to a hub on an Ethernet
network.
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