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ADJUSTMENTS
1. ADJUSTMENT PREPARATIONS
(1) Wiring
1
For the power supply
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For the power supply, up to three units can be connected in a series using the multi projection units’ AC
outlets. Use different external power outlets for each set of three units.
¶
The multi projection unit’s AC plug is a 3-pin plug with a ground pin. When connecting the power supply, be
sure to connect the ground pin to the ground in order to prevent electric shocks.
2
Connection of signal cables
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Use coaxial cables. In general use 3C-2V cables for lengths of up to 15 meters, 5C-2V cables for lengths of up
to 30 meters. Keep the distance between the signal transmitter and multi projection unit to a minimum.
3
Connection of ABL linking cables
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Control signals (RS-232C and remote control signals) can be sent to all units by connecting the ABL linking
cables in cascade form.
When connecting via the MVP
Only the cables included with the MPJ are provided as linking cables for connecting the MVP and MPJ.
When extending the connection distance, keep to within 20 meters.
When not connecting the MVP
(Generally about 16 multi projection units can be adjusted with the remote control unit.)
CHAPTER 4.
ADJUSTMENTS
IN
OUT
OUT
IN
OUT
Linking cable
Linking cable
Remote
control unit
Computer
(PC9800, etc.)
RS-232C
or
Multi projection
unit
Multi projection
unit
Multi projection
unit
IN
OUT
Linking cable
Remote
control unit
Computer
(PC9800, etc.)
RS-232C
or
Multi video
processor
Multi projection
unit
Multi projection
unit
IN
OUT
Linking cable
Multi projection
unit
IN
OUT
Linking cable
OUT
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