Main
Unit
Input
Terminals
A
B
C
D
E
F
H
G
Enlarged View of Rear Face
A
[HDMI
1]
input
terminal
B
[HDMI
2]
input
terminal
For
connecting
to
devices
that
support
HDMI
output.
(p.
22)
It
is
fitted
to
the
M3
lock
hole.
The
depth
of
the
screw
hole
is
3
mm.
C
[LAN]
terminal
(RJ
45)
The
projector
can
be
controlled
by
connecting
it
to
a
PC
through
the
computer
network
for
control
commands
to
be
sent
to
the
projector.
D
[RS
232C]
terminal
(D
sub
9
pin
male)
The
projector
can
be
controlled
by
connecting
a
PC
to
this
terminal.
* The
LAN
and
RS
232C
terminals
cannot
be
used
at
the
same
time.
(p.
60)
E
[3D
SYNCHRO]
terminal
By
connecting
a
3D
SYNCHRO
EMITTER
(sold
separately)
to
this
terminal,
you
can
view
3D
movies.
F
Component
video
input
terminals
(RCA
x
3)
For
connecting
to
devices
that
support
component
signal
output.
It
can
be
used
as
an
input
terminal
for
analog
RGB
(G
on
Sync),
component
(Y,
Cb,
Cr),
or
DTV
format
(Y,
Pb,
Pr)
signals.
G
[TRIGGER]
terminal
(
)
Output
terminal
for
DC
12V,
100
mA
power
supply.
It
is
used
for
sending
output
signals
to
control
elevating
screens
for
which
the
use
of
a
SCREEN
TRIGGER
is
supported.
Note
that
improper
connection
may
damage
the
projector.
(Tip=DC
+12
V,
Sleeve=GND)
H
[REMOTE]
terminal
(stereo
mini
jack)
Use
this
terminal
when
a
remote
control
unit
is
not
usable,
such
as
when
the
projector
is
installed
in
a
dedicated
box
or
for
rear
projection.
Connect
an
external
remote
sensor
unit
to
the
projector
unit.
For
details
on
the
external
infrared
sensor
and
connecting
cable,
please
contact
your
dealer.
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