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SETUP MANUAL

Setting up the Screen .......................................... 2
Screen Size and Projection Distance ................ 3
Connecting Pin Assignments .......................... 10
RS-232C Specifications and Commands ........ 12
Setting up the Projector Network Environment ... 17

1. Connecting the Projector to a Computer .......... 18
2. Setting an IP Address for the Computer .......... 19
3. Setting up a Network Connection for the Projector ... 21

Controlling the Projector via LAN .................... 23

Controlling the Projector Using Internet Explorer

(Version 5.0 or later) ................................... 23

Confirming the Projector Status (Status) ............. 24
Controlling the Projector (Control) ....................... 24
Setting and Adjusting the Projector

(Settings & Adjustments) ............................ 25

Setting the Security (Network – Security) ............ 25
Making General Settings for the Network

(Network – General) ................................... 26

Setting for Sending E-mail when an Error Occurs

(Mail – Originator Settings) ........................ 26

Setting Error Items and Destination Addresses

to which E-mail is to be Sent when an
Error Occurs (Mail – Recipient Settings) ... 27

Setting Error Items and the URL that are to be

Displayed when an Error Occurs (Service &
Support – Access URL) ............................... 27

Setting the Projector Using RS-232C or Telnet ... 28

When Connecting Using RS-232C ....................... 28
When Connecting Using Telnet ............................ 29
SETUP MENU (Main Menu) ................................. 30
ADVANCED SETUP MENU ................................. 30

Controlling the Projector Using RS-232C or Telnet ... 31

View Setting Detail List ([V]View All Setting) ....... 31
Set Items ............................................................... 31
Save Settings and Quit ([S]Save & Quit) ............. 32
Quit without Saving Settings ([Q]Quit Unchanged) ... 32
IP Address Setting ([1]IP Address) ...................... 33
Subnet Mask Setting ([2]Subnet Mask) ............... 33
Default Gateway Setting ([3]Default Gateway) .... 33

User Name Setting ([4]User Name) ..................... 33
Password Setting ([5]Password) .......................... 34
RS-232C Baud Rate Setting

([6]RS-232C Baud Rate) ............................ 34

Projector Name Setting ([7]Projector Name) ....... 34
DHCP Client Setting ([8]DHCP Client) ................. 34
Disconnecting All Connections

([D]Disconnect All) ..................................... 35

Entering ADVANCED SETUP MENU

([A]Advanced Setup) .................................. 35

Setting Auto Logout Time

(ADVANCED[1]Auto Logout Time) ............. 35

Data Port Setting (ADVANCED[2]Data Port) ....... 35
Carrying out Network Ping Test

(ADVANCED[5]Network Ping Test) ............ 36

Setting of Accept IP Address (ADVANCED

[6]Accept IP Addr(1) – [8]Accept IP Addr(3)) .... 36

Accepting All IP Addresses

(ADVANCED[9]Accept All IP Addr) ............ 36

Setting of Search Port

(ADVANCED[0]Search Port) ...................... 37

Return to Default Settings

(ADVANCED[!]Restore Default Setting) ..... 37

Return to Main Menu

(ADVANCED[Q]Return to Main Menu) ....... 37

Stack Projection ................................................. 38

Setting up the Stack Projection ............................ 39

Video Wall  Projection ........................................ 41

Setting up the Video Wall Projection  Basic ......... 42
Adjusting the Position Horizontally and Vertically ... 44
Returning to the Default Video Wall Setup ........... 44
Assigning the Projected Image on the

Video Wall Setup ........................................ 44

Notes on the Wide Video Wall Projection ............. 45
Setting up the Video Wall Projection  Application .. 46

Resetting the Lamp Timer of the Projector via LAN .. 50
Troubleshooting ................................................. 52
Dimensions ........................................................ 55

MODEL

EIP-5000
EIP-5000L

DLP

®

 PROJECTOR

Summary of Contents for DLP Projector EIP-5000

Page 1: ...31 Save Settings and Quit S Save Quit 32 Quit without Saving Settings Q Quit Unchanged 32 IP Address Setting 1 IP Address 33 Subnet Mask Setting 2 Subnet Mask 33 Default Gateway Setting 3 Default Gateway 33 User Name Setting 4 User Name 33 Password Setting 5 Password 34 RS 232C Baud Rate Setting 6 RS 232C Baud Rate 34 Projector Name Setting 7 Projector Name 34 DHCP Client Setting 8 DHCP Client 34 ...

Page 2: ...t the required distance from the screen according to the desired picture size Setting up the Screen Upper lens shift position Desktop setup Lower lens shift position High mount setup Rightmost lens shift position Leftmost lens shift position Lens center Lens center H1 24 33 64 62 3 cm H2 8 11 64 20 8 cm Screen Screen W 13 5 16 33 2 cm Center of screen Screen size 100 inch 254 cm STRETCH Mode 16 9 ...

Page 3: ...imum size by referring to the table Use the values in the table as a reference when installing the projector Throw Distance The graph below is for 100 inches 254 cm screen with 4 3 normal mode Screen 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 45 50 40 ft 12 14 8 3 7 m 4 5 m Throw distance ratio 1 1 8 2 2 Fixed wide lens AH 45201 5 4 1 6 m Throw distance ratio 1 0 8 Tele zoom lens AH 45501 15 20 4 6 m 6 1 m Throw distanc...

Page 4: ... 7 3 m 24 0 8 9 m 29 4 152 4 cm 60 0 cm 0 61 0 cm 24 150 381 cm 305 cm 120 229 cm 90 5 5 m 18 0 6 7 m 22 0 114 3 cm 45 0 cm 0 45 7 cm 18 100 254 cm 203 cm 80 152 cm 60 3 7 m 12 0 4 5 m 14 8 76 2 cm 30 0 cm 0 30 5 cm 12 84 213 cm 171 cm 67 128 cm 50 3 1 m 10 1 3 8 m 12 4 64 0 cm 25 13 64 0 cm 0 25 6 cm 10 5 64 80 203 cm 163 cm 64 122 cm 48 2 9 m 9 7 3 6 m 11 9 61 0 cm 24 0 cm 0 24 4 cm 9 19 32 72 1...

Page 5: ... center to the bottom of the image cm in W Distance from the lens center to the center of the image cm in STRETCH Mode 16 9 Picture Screen size Projection distance Diag c Width Height L Lower H1 Upper H2 150 381 cm 305 cm 120 229 cm 90 2 4 m 8 0 114 3 cm 45 73 2 cm 28 51 64 33 5 cm 13 13 64 100 254 cm 203 cm 80 152 cm 60 1 6 m 5 4 76 2 cm 30 48 8 cm 19 13 64 22 4 cm 8 51 64 84 213 cm 171 cm 67 128...

Page 6: ...6 2 124 5 cm 49 1 32 41 5 cm 16 11 32 66 4 cm 26 9 64 150 381 cm 332 cm 131 187 cm 74 5 0 m 16 4 6 0 m 19 7 93 4 cm 36 49 64 31 1 cm 12 1 4 49 8 cm 19 39 64 133 338 cm 294 cm 116 166 cm 65 4 4 m 14 6 5 3 m 17 5 82 8 cm 32 39 64 27 6 cm 10 7 8 44 2 cm 17 25 64 106 269 cm 235 cm 92 132 cm 52 3 5 m 11 7 4 2 m 13 10 66 0 cm 25 63 64 22 0 cm 8 21 32 35 2 cm 13 55 64 100 254 cm 221 cm 87 125 cm 49 3 3 m...

Page 7: ... 124 5 cm 49 1 32 41 5 cm 16 11 32 66 4 cm 26 9 64 150 381 cm 332 cm 131 187 cm 74 7 5 m 24 6 10 0 m 32 8 93 4 cm 36 49 64 31 1 cm 12 1 4 49 8 cm 19 39 64 133 338 cm 294 cm 116 166 cm 65 6 6 m 21 9 8 8 m 29 0 82 8 cm 32 39 64 27 6 cm 10 7 8 44 2 cm 17 25 64 106 269 cm 235 cm 92 132 cm 52 5 3 m 17 4 7 0 m 23 1 66 0 cm 25 63 64 22 0 cm 8 21 32 35 2 cm 13 55 64 100 254 cm 221 cm 87 125 cm 49 5 0 m 16...

Page 8: ...5 cm 49 1 32 41 5 cm 16 11 32 66 4 cm 26 9 64 150 381 cm 332 cm 131 187 cm 74 10 0 m 32 8 14 9 m 49 0 93 4 cm 36 49 64 31 1 cm 12 1 4 49 8 cm 19 39 64 133 338 cm 294 cm 116 166 cm 65 8 8 m 29 0 13 2 m 43 6 82 8 cm 32 39 64 27 6 cm 10 7 8 44 2 cm 17 25 64 106 269 cm 235 cm 92 132 cm 52 7 0 m 23 1 10 6 m 34 8 66 0 cm 25 63 64 22 0 cm 8 21 32 35 2 cm 13 55 64 100 254 cm 221 cm 87 125 cm 49 6 6 m 21 9...

Page 9: ... 49 1 32 41 5 cm 16 11 32 66 4 cm 26 9 64 150 381 cm 332 cm 131 187 cm 74 14 9 m 49 0 23 2 m 76 3 93 4 cm 36 49 64 31 1 cm 12 1 4 49 8 cm 19 39 64 133 338 cm 294 cm 116 166 cm 65 13 2 m 43 6 20 6 m 67 7 82 8 cm 32 39 64 27 6 cm 10 7 8 44 2 cm 17 25 64 106 269 cm 235 cm 92 132 cm 52 10 6 m 34 8 16 4 m 53 11 66 0 cm 25 63 64 22 0 cm 8 21 32 35 2 cm 13 55 64 100 254 cm 221 cm 87 125 cm 49 10 0 m 32 8...

Page 10: ... 4 and Pin 6 on the controlling device e g computer LAN Terminal 8 pin RJ 45 modular connector Pin No Signal Pin No Signal 1 TX 5 2 TX 6 RX 3 RX 7 4 8 5 10 15 1 11 6 RGB Signal Terminal INPUT 1 and OUTPUT FOR INPUT 1 2 15 pin mini D sub female connector Connecting Pin Assignments RGB Input 1 Video input red 2 Video input green sync on green 3 Video input blue 4 Not connected 5 Not connected 6 Eart...

Page 11: ...k 7 DDC Data 8 Not connected 9 T M D S Data 1 10 T M D S Data 1 11 T M D S Data 1 Shield 12 Not connected 13 Not connected 14 5 V Power 15 Ground 16 Hot Plug Detect DVI digital Terminal INPUT 3 Pin No Signal 17 T M D S Data 0 18 T M D S Data 0 19 T M D S Data 0 Shield 20 Not connected 21 Not connected 22 T M D S Clock Shield 23 T M D S Clock 24 T M D S Clock ...

Page 12: ...ly or periodically send any commands other than these special commands in STANDBY mode as it will cause problems Note When controlling the projector using the RS 232C commands you cannot confirm the projector setting values from the computer To confirm each setting value send the display command for each menu e g RARE _ _ _ 0 and then refer to the on screen display When using the setting adjustmen...

Page 13: ...L P N V O L A M U T E M U T E L N F O L N Z O L N S H L N U D L N L R K E Y S K E Y V K E Y H I M R S I M B K I M B K I R G B I R G B I R G B I R G B I V E D I V E D I V E D I M O D I C H K F R E Z F R E Z A D J S R A S R R A S R R A S R R A S R R A S R R A S R R B S R R B S R R B S R R B S R R B S R R B S R R C S R R C S R R C S R R C S R R C S R R C S R R A S V R A S V R A S V R A S V R B S V R ...

Page 14: ...N R R C N R R C N R R C N R R C R E I C S I I C S I I C S I I C S I R C R E V A P S V A P S V A P S V A P S V A P I V A B R V A C O V A T I V A R D V A G N V A B E V A S H V A C T V A W E V A I P V A I P V A I P V A N R V A N R V A N R V A N R V A R E V A R E V B P S V B P S V B P S V B P S V B P I V B B R INPUT 1 Progressive 2D INPUT 1 Progressive 3D INPUT 1 Progressive Film Mode INPUT 1 DNR Off ...

Page 15: ...V B C M T G C M T G C M T G C M T G C M T G C M T G C M S L C M S C C M S H C M R E C M R E I N C L I N P H I A H P I A V P I A R E I A R E M E M S M E M L T F R Q T F R Q A A D J A A D J A A D J I M A S I M A S A A B L A A T E A A B A A A R E A A R E A O U T A O U T A S P K A S P K P I N P P I N P P I N P P I N P P I N P L N D S I M D I I M D I I M D I I M B O I M B O M E S Y M E S Y M E S Y M E ...

Page 16: ...H L M D H L M D D P O W D P O W M O U T M O U T L N R S L N R S M E L A M E L A M E L A M E L A M E L A M E L A M E L A M E L A M E L A M E L A M E L A T N A M M N R D S N R D P J N 1 P J N 2 P J N 3 P J N 0 L P R E L P R E A L R E Video System Selection PAL M Video System Selection PAL N Background Selection Logo Background Selection Custom Background Selection Blue Background Selection None Star...

Page 17: ...y available LAN cable UTP cable Category 5 cross over type between the com puter and projector Pages 19 20 2 Setting an IP address for the computer Adjust the IP settings of the computer to enable one to one communications with the projector Pages 21 22 3 Setting up a network connection for the projector Adjust the projector network settings to conform to your network LAN cable Use Internet Explor...

Page 18: ...le UTP cable Category 5 cross over type to the projector s LAN terminal and connect the other end of the cable to the computer s LAN terminal 3 Plug the power cord into the AC socket of the projector 4 Turn on the computer Info Confirm that the LINK LED on the side of the projector illuminates If the LINK LED does not illuminate check the following The LAN cable is properly connected The power swi...

Page 19: ...k using the administrator s account for the computer 2 Click start and click Control Panel 3 Click Network and Internet Con nections and click Network Connections in the new win dow This manual uses examples to explain the operations in Category View If you are using Classic View double click Network Connections 4 Right click Local Area Connec tion and select Properties from the menu 1 2 1 2 1 2 ...

Page 20: ...ask and Default gate way as you will be required to reset them later 2 Set temporarily as follows IP address 192 168 150 3 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway Do not input any values Note The default settings DHCP Client is set to OFF on the projector are as follows IP address 192 168 150 2 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway 0 0 0 0 7 Aftersetting clickthe OK button and then restart t...

Page 21: ... Address 192 168 150 002 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 000 1 Start Internet Explorer version 5 0 or later on the computer and enter http 192 168 150 2 in Address and then press the Enter key 2 If a user name and a password have not yet been set just click the OK button If a user name and a password have been set input the user name and the password and click the OK button If the user name or password is...

Page 22: ...setting items wait for 10 seconds and then re access Change the IP address of the setting computer back to its original address which you have noted down in Step 6 1 on page 20 and then connect the computer and the projector to the network Setting example Remarks Select ON or OFF to determine whether to use DHCP Client You can set this item when DHCP Client is set to OFF Factory default setting 19...

Page 23: ...r later on the computer 2 Enter http followed by the projector IP address set by the procedure on page 22 followed by in Address and then press the Enter key The default setting DHCP Client is set to OFF on the projector for IP address is 192 168 150 2 If you did not change the IP address in 3 Setting up a Network Con nection for the Projector pages 21 22 enter http 192 168 150 2 3 A screen for co...

Page 24: ...ch item refer to the owner s manual of the projector Controlling the Projector via LAN Controlling the Projector Control On this screen you can perform projector con trol You can control the following items Power Input Select Volume Mute Audio Black Screen Note If you click the Refresh button before the screen is displayed completely an error mes sage Server Busy Error will be displayed Wait for a...

Page 25: ...ile the pro jector is warming up While the projector is in standby mode you can only control Power ON For details about each item refer to the owner s manual of the projector Setting the Security Network Security On this screen you can make settings relat ing to security After clicking the Apply button the set val ues appear Confirm that the values are set properly and then click the Confirm butto...

Page 26: ... 1025 to 65535 Items Projector Name Auto Logout Time Data Port Search Port Setting for Sending E mail when an Error Occurs Mail Originator Settings On this screen you can make settings for sending e mail to report when the projector has generated an error Note SMTP Server Originator E mail Address and Originator Name can be up to 64 characters You can input the characters below SMTP Server and Ori...

Page 27: ...ms checked in their check boxes Send test e mail This allows you to confirm that the settings for e mail transmission are properly set Items E mail Address Error Mail Lamp Temp Fan Cover Test Setting Error Items and the URL that are to be Displayed when an Error Occurs Service Support Access URL On this screen you can make settings of the URL and error items that are to be displayed when the proje...

Page 28: ...t the user name and press the Enter key If a user name has not yet been set just press the Enter key Connect the projector to a computer using RS 232C orTelnet and open the SETUP MENU on the computer to carry out various settings for the projector 7 Password is displayed Input the password and press the Enter key If a password has not yet been set just press the Enter key 8 Input setup and press t...

Page 29: ...nd press the Enter key If a password has not yet been set just press the Enter key 6 Input setup and press the Enter key SETUP MENU will be displayed Note If the IP address has been changed be sure to enter the new IP address in step 2 User name and password are not set in the fac tory default settings If the user name or password is entered incor rectly three times in steps 4 or 5 SETUP MENU will...

Page 30: ...ANCED SETUP MENU SETUP MENU 1 IP Address 2 Subnet Mask 3 Default Gateway 4 User Name 5 Password 6 RS 232C Baud Rate 7 Projector Name 8 DHCP Client A Advanced Setup D Disconnect All V View All Setting S Save Quit Q Quit Unchanged setup ADVANCED SETUP MENU 1 Auto LogoutTime Factory default setting 5 min utes Setting of time until automatic disconnection of net work connection Page 35 2 Data Port Fac...

Page 31: ...s 1 2 2 2 2 2 Enter IP address to be set and press the En ter key Display IP address after change 2 3 3 3 3 3 Enter v and press the Enter key to verify setting detail list IP address is being changed 3 Note Verification of setting detail list can be omitted Setting details are not effective until they have been saved Page 32 If an invalid number is entered an error message Parameter Error will be ...

Page 32: ... View All Setting S Save Quit Q Quit Unchanged setup s All Connection will be disconnect Continue y n y Apply New setting Done 1 2 Quit without Saving Set tings Q Quit Unchanged Quit menu without saving setting values 1 1 1 1 1 Enter q and press the Enter key 2 2 2 2 2 Enter y and press the Enter key SETUP MENU SETUP MENU 1 IP Address 2 Subnet Mask 3 Default Gateway 4 User Name 5 Password 6 RS 232...

Page 33: ... Default Gateway Setting 3 Default Gateway Setting default gateway 1 1 1 1 1 Enter 3 and press the Enter key 2 2 2 2 2 Enter numerical value to be set and press the Enter key Display gateway address after change Note If the values for IP Address Subnet Mask or Gate way of the projector have been changed viaTelnet the computer cannot be connected to the projector depending on the computer s network...

Page 34: ...1 Enter 7 and press the Enter key 2 2 2 2 2 Enter projector name Display set projector name Note Projector name can be up to 12 characters You can input the characters below A Z 0 9 _ space When a z are input they are converted to A Z automatically It is the same as the name which can be con firmed or set using RS 232C commands PJN0 PJN1 PJN2 and PJN3 DHCP Client Setting 8 DHCP Client Setting DHCP...

Page 35: ...1 1 1 1 1 Enter 1 and press the Enter key 2 2 2 2 2 Enter numerical value and press the Enter key Display set numerical value Note If the set value is made 0 the Auto Logout func tion is disabled If an invalid number is entered an error message Parameter Error will be displayed and the screen returns to the ADVANCED SETUP MENU Data Port Setting ADVANCED 2 Data Port Setting of TCP port number It is...

Page 36: ...nection to the projector 1 1 1 1 1 Enter 6 7 or 8 and press the Enter key 2 2 2 2 2 Enter numerical value and press the Enter key Display set numerical value Note To invalidate the Accept IP Addr being currently set enter 0 0 0 0 If there is one or more Accept IP Addr being set no connections are allowed from IP addresses that are not yet set They can be cancelled using 9 Accept All IP Addr Accept...

Page 37: ...IP Address Subnet Mask or Gate way of the projector have been returned to the default settings via Telnet the computer cannot be connected to the projector depending on the computer s network settings Return to Main Menu ADVANCED Q Return to Main Menu Returns to the main SETUP MENU 1 1 1 1 1 Enter q and press the Enter key Returns to the SETUP MENU advanced 0 Please Enter Port Number for Search fr...

Page 38: ... one remote control The buttons below can control both the master and the slave at one time STANDBY ON button AUTO SYNC button BLACK SCREEN button RESIZE button INPUT 1 5 buttons PICTURE MODE button MUTE button BREAK TIMER button VOLUME buttons FREEZE button In normal operation the projector set as the slave cannot be controlled by the remote control Only while the remote control is connected to t...

Page 39: ... OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF INPUT1 INPUT2 INPUT3 INPUT4 INPUT5 Slave Set Inputs INPUT1 INPUT2 INPUT3 INPUT4 INPUT5 Projector 1 Projector 2 1 Set the Stack Setting of the pro jector 1 to Master See page 84 on the owner s manual of the projector 2 Set the Stack Setting of the pro jector 2 to Slave See page 84 on the owner s manual of the projector 3 Perform Pair Stack of the both projectors See page...

Page 40: ...ector 1 to the RGB output terminal on the computer using the RGB cable See page 27 on the owner s manual of the projector 7 Connect the OUTPUT FOR INPUT 1 2 terminal on the projector 1 to the INPUT 1 terminal on the projec tor 2 using an RGB cable See page 36 on the owner s manual of the projector Note When connecting an RGB cable to the pro jector 2 use the input terminal that has the same number...

Page 41: ...olutions higher than SXGA Image quality may deteriorate when picture signals are input through multiple projectors with an RGB cable or an RCA cable in a daisy chain connection Hub Usually a costly image processing device is required to set up a video wall projection This projector has built in video wall capability that doesn t require additional equipment ...

Page 42: ...to build a 2 X 2 video wall using 4 projectors Projector 1 Projector 2 Computer RGB cable RGB cable OUTPUT FOR INPUT 1 2 terminal INPUT 1 terminal INPUT 1 terminal OUTPUT FOR INPUT 1 2 terminal Projector 3 RGB cable INPUT 1 terminal OUTPUT FOR INPUT 1 2 terminal Projector 4 RGB cable INPUT 1 terminal ...

Page 43: ... 3 3 3 3 3 Displays the current status for the video wall setup 4 4 4 4 4 Adjusts the position of the projected image horizontally and vertically 4 Click the assigning button for the desired position The projector will be assigned to the part of the video wall Note For more details on the assigned position and the actual position of the projector see Assigning the Projected Image on the Video Wall...

Page 44: ...ns Assigning the Projected Image on the Video Wall Setup Followings are examples for assigning the projected images for the front and rear projections Front Projection Rear Projection Adjusting the Position Horizontally and Vertically Click UP DOWN LEFT or RIGHT to the po sition of the projected image Returning to the Default Video Wall Setup 1 Select 1 X 1 on Division 2 Click the assigning button...

Page 45: ... X 1 on Division see page 43 allows you to create the wide video wall To create the wide video wall with three projectors lining up in single file from left to right as shown above select 3 X 1 on Division select a position for each projector and then input the image which width is compressed at 1 3 as shown below ...

Page 46: ...terminal INPUT 1 terminal INPUT 1 terminal INPUT 2 terminals OUTPUT FOR INPUT 1 2 terminal OUTPUT FOR INPUT 1 2 terminal OUTPUT FOR INPUT 1 2 terminal LAN terminal LAN terminal LAN terminal Composite video cable Distributor Hub Setting up the Video Wall Projection Application Using Stack Setting and Set Inputs functions together allows you to control the video wall with one remote control This par...

Page 47: ... IP settings shown are examples to make connections following the diagram When using other equipment in the same network be careful about the IP address overlap or other network settings Consult your network administrator for as sistance with the network settings 3 Connect the computer and the pro jectors as shown below Preparation Follow the procedure below after setting up the basic connection W...

Page 48: ...menu 7 Select Master on Stack Setting Slave Address display will appear 8 Make the IP address for each pro jector as shown below Slave 1 192 168 150 4 Slave 2 192 168 150 5 Slave 3 192 168 150 6 9 Click the Apply button 10 Access the projector 2 from the computer via Internet Explorer See Controlling the Projector Using Internet Explorer Version 5 0 or later on page 23 for the details 11 Click Sta...

Page 49: ...d in the table on the right See page 86 on the owner s manual of the projector Note Set input terminals you will use to ON Set input terminals you will not use to OFF 15 Turn off all of the projectors 16 Make connections following the diagram shown on page 46 17 Turn on the projectors first then turn on the computers and the video equipment Note Image quality may deteriorate when picture sig nals ...

Page 50: ...e Area code field From the Connect using drop down menu select TCP IP Winsock and click OK 4 Enter the IP address of the pro jector in the Host address field see TCP IP on the Network menu of the projector and en ter the data port of the projector in the Port number field 10002 is the factory default setting and click OK Resetting the Lamp Timer of the Projector via LAN When the projector is conne...

Page 51: ...y and Append line feeds to in coming line ends and click OK The LAMPRESET Properties window appears click OK 8 If a user name and or password is set for the projector enter the user name and password 9 Send the lamp reset command LPRE0001 for LAMP 1 LPRE0002 for LAMP 2 These commands can only be sent when the projector is in standby mode When OK is received this indicates that the lamp was success...

Page 52: ...net Mask When the gateway setting for the projector is 0 0 0 0 Not Used or the gateway setting for the projector and the default gateway setting for the computer are the same The subnet masks for the projector and the computer should be the same The IP address parts shown by the subnet mask for the projector and the computer should be the same Example When the IP address is 192 168 150 2 and the s...

Page 53: ...XP click start All Programs Accessories Command Prompt in order 2 After launching the command prompt MS DOS Prompt enter the command ipconfig and press the Enter key Note Communication may not be established even after carrying out the network settings for the computer In such cases restart your computer C ipconfig Note Usage examples of ipconfig C ipconfig displays how to use ipconfig exe C ipcon...

Page 54: ...XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX should be entered with an IP address to be connected to such as the projector 3 When connecting normally the display will be as follows The screen may be slightly different depending on the OS type Example when the IP address connected to is 192 168 150 2 4 When a command cannot be sent Request time out will be displayed Check the network setting again If communicat...

Page 55: ...0 1 3 3 4 94 9 7 1 16 179 7 1 16 179 3 23 64 85 9 39 64 243 9 13 5 8 346 5 47 64 145 5 45 64 17 5 7 3 32 180 3 55 64 97 8 3 23 32 94 3 31 64 12 1 18 35 64 471 49 64 19 1 M4 3 3 64 77 27 M4 M4 Side View Side View Top View Rear View Front View Bottom View ...

Page 56: ...osition 3 1 4 82 16 18 35 64 471 17 431 7 Move out 1 16 1 5 13 1 8 333 Mount base position When AH 45501 is installed When AH 45601 is installed When AH 45701 is installed 18 35 64 471 11 64 3 99 Move out 11 64 4 0 13 1 8 333 Mount base position Lower position 3 1 4 82 16 18 35 64 471 11 32 8 49 Move out 3 64 1 0 Lower position 3 1 4 82 16 13 1 8 333 Mount base position 18 35 64 471 13 1 8 333 Mou...

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