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Step 2: Connect to the projector.
Connect the PROJECTOR port to the projector’s RGB IN port using the RGB
cable. You can also control a projector using the controls on the visualizer by
connecting the projector to the visualizer using a 6-pin to 9-pin RS232 cable.
Some projector models may require a converter cable in addition to this
standard RS232 cable to connect to the projector control port, for the pin
locations and shape of some projectors’ control port connector may be
different from the connector of a standard RS232 cable. Once the visualizer is
connected to the projector, you can control the projector’s power on, standby
and input selection by using the visualizer. (Aside from Hitachi projectors, the
Code Writing program that comes with the visualizer is required to access this
function.)
Step 3: Connect to a desktop computer.
Rear Panel
Projector
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Note:
You can connect a laptop computer to the RGB IN port using a RGB
cable. Use the computer RS232 cable (9-pin to 9-pin) to make the connections
displayed below to control the visualizer from an external
computer. A USB connection enables the computer to capture still images
and/or video streams from the visualizer. Special software is required for this
operation.
Step 4: Connect to the first video equipment with S-Video input.
S-Video Cable
Audio out
S-Video out
Video equipment
Projector
(or amplifier/speaker equipment)
Audio input
Rear Panel
Rear Panel
RS232
Cable
Computer
USB Connector
To the
Monitor