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Appendix A: GPIO
This section explains how to use a GPIO link from the projector to external equipment, such as devices for 3D
synchronizing.
GPIO Port
The GPIO connector located on the input panel provides a flexible method of interfacing a wide range of external
I/O devices to the projector. There are 7 GPIO pins available on the 9pin D‐Sub GPIO connector, which are
configurable via RS‐232 commands. The other two pins are reserved for ground and power ‐ see table below for
pin identification.
The serial cable required for connecting the external device to the projector GPIO connector, must be compatible
with the external device.
Configuring the GPIO
The GPIO connector can be configured to automate any number of events using the serial command code GIO.
Each Pin is defined as either an input or output depending on the desired outcome. Configure the pin as an input if
you want the projector to respond to something the device does and as an output if you want the external device
to respond to an action taken by the projector. For example, configure the pin as an output if you want the lighting
in a room to automatically dim when the projector is turned on.
By using the GIO command, you can also set the state of each output pin as
high
or
low
. By default, the state of
each pin is high. The voltage applied to pins in the high state is +3.3V.
A low state (or value of 0) will be read on an input pin if the
circuit attached to the pin is open. A high state (or value of 1)
will be read on an input pin if the circuit attached to the pin
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