
Digital Projection Ltd. Titan Laser WUXGA
Control connections
Control connections
For a list of all commands
used to control the
projector via LAN, see the
Protocol Guide
(available
separately).
Only one remote
connection (RS232 or
LAN) should be used at
any one time.
With a LAN connection the
projector can serve a web
page offering status and
projector controls.
Trigger 1
and
Trigger 2
are not available with
HDMI 3 and 4 inputs.
Projector Controller
is
available for download,
free of charge, from the
Digital Projection website.
HDBaseT / LAN
1
2
TRIGGER
RS-232
WIRE REMOTE
Ethernet / Art-Net
HDMI 3
HDMI 1
HDMI 2
SYNC IN
SYNC OUT
HDMI 4
3D SYNC IR
IN
OUT
SDI
2
4
5
3
1
1.
Trigger 1 & Trigger 2
The Trigger outputs are activated by one of the three
following conditions, as set in the
Setup
menu:
l
Screen trigger: can be connected to an
electrically operated screen, automatically
deploying the screen when the projector starts
up, and retracting the screen when the projector
shuts down.
l
Aspect ratio trigger: can be used to control
screen shuttering for different aspect ratios.
l
RS232 trigger: can be used to control the
screen or screen shuttering on receipt of an
RS232 command
2.
HDBaseT/LAN
The projector’s features can be controlled via a LAN
connection, using Digital Projection’s
Projector
Controller
application or a terminal-emulation
program.
3.
RS232
l
All of the projector’s features can be controlled
via a serial connection, using commands
described in the
Protocol Guide
.
l
Use a straight-through cable to connect directly
to a computer.
4.
Ethernet/ArtNet
This dedicated LAN connection can be used if
HDBaseT/LAN
is already being used for HDBaseT signal input.
5.
Wired Remote
The remote control can be connected using a standard 3.5 mm mini jack cable (tip-ring-sleeve, or TRS).
Rev A January 2019
page 36
Connection Guide
Notes