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PROJECTIONLINK

User & Installation Guide

Summary of Contents for PROJECTIONLINK BNDL-001

Page 1: ... PROJECTIONLINKTM PL 300 PL 300E AND BNDL 001 P R E S E N T A T I O N S O L U T I O N S Projector Accessories w w w p r o x i m a c o m 1 8 0 0 2 9 4 6 4 0 0 PROJECTIONLINK User Installation Guide ...

Page 2: ...to the original End User purchase and is not transferable During the Warranty Period Proxima Corp will at no additional charge repair or replace defective parts or at the option of Proxima Corporation replace the entire unit Proxima Corporation shall have no other obligation and repair or replacement shall be the End User s exclusive remedy for any defect in the Product This Limited warranty does ...

Page 3: ... liability of Proxima Corporation whether in contract in tort under any warranty in negligence or otherwise shall not exceed the return of the amount of the purchase price paid by the End User and under no circumstances shall Proxima Corporation be liable for special indirect or consequential damages No action regardless of form arising out of the agreement to purchase the Product may be brought b...

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Page 5: ...Table of Contents Chapter 1 What is ProjectionLink 1 ProjectionLink Operational Summary 3 Understanding the ProjectionLink System 4 What s in the PL 300 PL 300E Accessories Box 5 What s in the BNDL 001 Accessories Box 7 RS 232 Control Cables 8 ...

Page 6: ...AV 9350 15 To the LX2 and LS2 17 To the DP9280 18 To the DP6150 19 To the S520 20 Connecting to the Advanced Connectivity Module 21 Configuring the Transmitter 22 Connecting the Transmitter 23 Connecting Input Sources 25 Connecting Local Outputs 26 Connecting CAT 5 Cable 27 Chapter 3 Configuring ProjectionLink 29 Fine Tuning the Image 32 Chapter 4 Mounting ProjectionLink 35 Mounting the Transmitte...

Page 7: ... Between Input Sources 39 Using ProjectionLink with an IR Remote Control 41 Chapter 6 Upgrading ProjectionLink Firmware 43 Appendix A Troubleshooting 45 Troubleshooting Table 46 Technical Support 48 Appendix B Technical Specifications 49 Appendix C Dip Switch Settings 51 Appendix D Operational Summary 53 ...

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Page 9: ...numerous stray cables to simplify projector installations and connectivity It s the first single wire solution that connects your computer and video sources with an installed projector Utilizing Category 5 CAT 5 unshielded twisted pair cabling installing and configuring your installed projector is as easy as pulling a network cable ...

Page 10: ...cable etc Use the suggestions in this Installation Guide to help configure your projector with the ProjectionLink system The ProjectionLink Transmitter PL 300T should be located somewhere in your conference room or boardroom The Transmitter allows you to connect multiple input sources to your projector via CAT 5 cabling Typically the Transmitter is located under your conference table or inside a p...

Page 11: ...e input on the Transmitter Push Button Operation or selecting the input on the Projector s Remote Depending on the projector connected to ProjectionLink you may have limited operational functionality The tables contained in Appendix D Operational Summary on page 53 summarize ProjectionLink s operational functionality when connected with various Proxima projectors ...

Page 12: ...bles and amplifiers Facilitate high bandwidth appli cations greater than 140 MHz Conveniently switch between presentation devices e g com puter to video Replace a matrix switcher Reduce installation time Replace a distribution amplifier Allow RS 232 control from external control systems such as Crestron or AMX Panja Encode or decode video signals Easily connect your installed projector to your pre...

Page 13: ...49706 900 49706 Cable Cable Cable Cable Component Component Component Component Two meter Two meter Two meter Two meter 900 95205 900 95205 900 95205 900 95205 to RCA Cable to RCA Cable to RCA Cable to RCA Cable 9 pin RS 232 Cable 9 pin RS 232 Cable 9 pin RS 232 Cable 9 pin RS 232 Cable 900 95212 900 95212 900 95212 900 95212 Two meter 15 pin to Two meter 15 pin to Two meter 15 pin to Two meter 15...

Page 14: ...0 03028 that contains U bolt assembly that includes the u bolt flat plate and two hex nuts eight 8 mm screws four 10 32 screws Two meter Mini jack Two meter Mini jack Two meter Mini jack Two meter Mini jack to RCA Audio Cable to RCA Audio Cable to RCA Audio Cable to RCA Audio Cable 900 95210 900 95210 900 95210 900 95210 Six inch 9 pin to Six inch 9 pin to Six inch 9 pin to Six inch 9 pin to MiniD...

Page 15: ...Category 5 100 Foot Category 5 100 Foot Category 5 Unshielded Twisted Unshielded Twisted Unshielded Twisted Unshielded Twisted Pair Cable Pair Cable Pair Cable Pair Cable 210 0209 00 210 0209 00 210 0209 00 210 0209 00 VGA Cable VGA Cable VGA Cable VGA Cable Two meter Two meter Two meter Two meter 900 95106 3 900 95106 3 900 95106 3 900 95106 3 Two meter 9 pin to Two meter 9 pin to Two meter 9 pin...

Page 16: ... are needed for RS 232 control Projector Cable s required Part Number P N Provided with X350 N A N A S520 HD15 to DB9 15 pin to 9 pin 900 95212 ProjectionLink LX2 LS2 MiniDin8 to DB9 8 pin to 9 pin 900 95190 Projector DP6150 9 pin to MiniDin MiniDin8 to MiniDin8 8 pin to 8 pin 301 113 301 102 ProjectionLink Projector DP6850 DP6850 HD15 to DB9 15 pin to 9 pin 900 95212 ProjectionLink DP9240 DP9260 ...

Page 17: ...the projector you are using with ProjectionLink Be sure to use the connections for your particular unit Before Installing Make sure to do the following prior to installing Projection Link 1 Make sure you understand how to work with installed projector applications This Installation Guide only helps configure a projector with the ProjectionLink system For help with projector installation contact a ...

Page 18: ...ver Before installing the receiver and cabling we recommend you test the cable and connections This enables you to easily make any adjustments to the receiver It may be necessary to match the receiver to the length of cable used in the installa tion See Connecting CAT 5 Cable on page 27 for more information The receiver has the following ports ProjectionLink receiver 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 ...

Page 19: ...he receiver to the projector 2 Computer stereo audio from the receiver to the projector 3 Composite video from the receiver to the projector 4 S video from the receiver to the projector 5 Video stereo audio from the receiver to the projector 6 Component video from the receiver to the projector 7 RS 232 control from the receiver to the projector ...

Page 20: ...ummary on page 53 for an operational summary It is only possible to connect one type of video input at a time You cannot connect an S video and a composite video source at the same time Choose either S video or composite video for your input source 1 2 1 2 AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT RGB IN RGB OUT CONTROL USB VIDEO IN S VIDEO IN AUDIO IN MONO Video Cable S Video Cable RS232 Control Cable VGA Cable Video A...

Page 21: ... as a guide for connecting the receiver to the DP9240 DP9260 and DP9260 See Appendix D Operational Summary on page 53 for an operational summary It is possible to connect S video component and composite video at the same time By doing so however you must manually change the video source using the projector s on screen user s menu ...

Page 22: ...ossible to connect S video and either composite or component video at the same time To connect multiple video inputs make sure to connect S video to the Video 1 port on the projector Connect composite or component video to the Video 2 port on the projector SERIAL PC IN 1 USB analog RGB out R L mono audio V H R G B R L mono audio R L audio analog RGB IN digital IN PC IN 2 USB PC OUT R C jack contro...

Page 23: ...e the order of the input output terminals in the projector to match the illustration on the following page The terminals should be moved as follows HDB 15 Pin Terminal to Input 1 DVI Terminal to Input 2 AV Terminal to Input 3 5 BNC Terminal to Input 4 For more information on replacing the terminals see Con necting the Projector in the projector s User s Guide ...

Page 24: ... video you must manually change the connections on the projector and switch ProjectionLink However it is possible to connect S video and component video at the same time To connect multiple video inputs make sure to connect S video to the Video 1 port on the projector Connect component video to the Video 2 port on the projector SERIAL PORT IN SERIAL PORT OUT R C JACK USB AUDIO OUT R L AUX MONO AUD...

Page 25: ...Operational Summary on page 53 for an operational summary It is only possible to connect one type of video input at a time You cannot connect an S video and a composite video source at the same time Choose either S video or composite video for your input Computer audio may modulate the black level of the image on the LX2 LS2 See the Troubleshooting Table on page 46 to remove this condition ...

Page 26: ...ojectionLink to switch between two of them at a time If you connect the component video you can access both component video and S video from the remote If you connect S video and composite video you can access S video and composite video from the remote PC IN 1 audio 1 Y video Cb Pb Cr Pr R audio L AV IN analog digital PC IN 2 monitor OUT PC control 1 R G B R G B S video R audio L video PC control...

Page 27: ... To the DP6150 Use the following illustration as a guide for connecting the receiver to the DP6150 See Appendix D Operational Summary on page 53 for an operational summary S Video Cable RS232 Control Cable LEFT SIDE OF PROJECTOR Video Audio Cable VGA Cable Video Cable ...

Page 28: ...er Installation Guide To the S520 Use the following illustration as a guide for connecting the receiver to the S520 See Appendix D Operational Summary on page 53 for an operational summary RS232 Control Cable Video Audio Cable S Video Cable Video Cable VGA Cable ...

Page 29: ... Connec tivity Module to your projector and the transmitter See Appendix D Operational Summary on page 53 for an operational summary This projector can support DVI component composite and S video on the local sources However you can not use the ProjectionLink to switch to these sources Use the source selection in your projector s user menu to select them Computer RJ45 S Video Video To Local Video ...

Page 30: ...hrough eight control the baud rate for the transmitter Dip switch nine controls the service mode for the transmitter These settings will work for most applica tions For typical applications dip switches five through eight should not be modified For custom control applications see Appendix C Dip Switch Settings on page 51 Dip switches on the back of the transmitter Projection Link MODEL NO PL 300T ...

Page 31: ...ONNECTION FUNCTION FUNCTION FUNCTION FUNCTION 1 Connects a computer video source to the trans mitter 2 Indicates RGB 1 is active 3 Connects a computer stereo audio source to the transmitter 4 Indicates RGB 2 is active 5 Connects an S video source to the transmitter 6 Indicates Video 1 is active 7 Connects a video stereo audio source to the transmitter 8 Indicates Video 2 is active 9 Outputs line l...

Page 32: ... numerous video signal formats S Video component video and composite video only one type of video format can be plugged into each video input area on the Transmitter at any one time 14 Outputs computer video for use with an external monitor 15 Connects the transmitter to the receiver via CAT 5 cable 16 Indicates the status of the link between the trans mitter and the receiver 17 Connects to an ext...

Page 33: ...Installing ProjectionLink ProjectionLink User Installation Guide 25 Connecting Input Sources Use the following illustration as a guide to connect your input sources to the transmitter ...

Page 34: ...nals per video input only one video signal per input is allowed That is you cannot simultaneously connect S video composite and component signal to video input 1 or 2 Choose only one video signal per video input Connecting Local Outputs Use the following illustration as a guide to connect outputs from the transmitter ...

Page 35: ...lowing illustration as a guide to attach your CAT 5 cable to a RJ45 connector CAT 5 Configuration It is possible to connect the transmitter and receiver in lengths up to 300 feet Use the following steps to connect the transmit ter to the receiver 1 Select the length of cable needed for the installation Make sure to allow enough cable length for minor position adjustments 2 Connect one end of the C...

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Page 37: ...onnected to both the transmitter and the receiver for ProjectionLink to work properly The power switch on the ProjectionLink transmitter remotely powers the projector from standby mode In order to power the projector remotely from ProjectionLink you must connect the projector to the RS 232 connection on the receiver see pages 10 through 17 for information on connecting the RS 232 port ...

Page 38: ...ng the projector from the transmitter The LED blinks orange while the projector s lamp warms up When this LED changes to solid green the projector is ready to present All Proxima projectors use a warm up cool down period to ensure the life of the lamp The transmitter s LED changes from green to orange when the power switch on the transmit ter is turned off It continues to blink orange as the proje...

Page 39: ... or that the projector s serial cable is not connected correctly In rare cases you may need to reset the dip switch settings on the transmitter in order to ensure proper communication between Projection Link and your projector see Appendix C Dip Switch Settings on page 51 for more information The LED may be off as a result of a problem with the CAT 5 UTP cable Orange The projector is in standby mo...

Page 40: ...t ment The gain control is located on the side of the receiver To make the gain adjustments use the following steps 1 Connect the CAT 5 cable to both the transmitter and receiver 2 Connect a computer to ProjectionLink and display a test image If you don t have a test image go to www Proxima com to download one Any white grid on a black background will work well 3 Use a screwdriver or other small n...

Page 41: ... and display a test image If you don t have a test image go to www Prox ima com to download one Any white grid on a black background will work well 3 Carefully examine the center of the projected image You should only see a white vertical line If you see any colored lines to the left of the center line adjust the color controls Color Control Settings Color Control Settings Color Control Settings C...

Page 42: ... to the new image until all of the col ored lines disappear These settings are one time adjustments that will ensure the best quality image for your presentations SYMPTOM ADJUST DIRECTION UNTIL Red line left of center Red control right Red line disappears Red line right of center Red control left Red line disappears Green line left of center Green control right Green line disappears Green line rig...

Page 43: ... by hiding equipment from their view and helps them focus on the material being presented Mounting the Transmitter Under a Table The ProjectionLink transmitter includes table mounting ears Use these mounting ears to install the transmitter under a con ference table inside a wall or in some other location The ears are symmetrical so you can rotate them in any orientation Make sure to secure the mou...

Page 44: ... 1 Remove the screws on the sides of the transmitter 2 Attach the mounting ear with four of the 8 mm screws from the Hardware Kit included with ProjectionLink The mounting ears are symmetrical and work on either the left or right side 3 Attach the transmitter with mounting ears to the desired location Transmitter with table mount ...

Page 45: ...ProjectionLink To install the ProjectionLink rack mounting ears 1 Remove the screws on the sides of the transmitter 2 Attach the mounting ear with four of the 8 mm screws from the Hardware Kit included with ProjectionLink The mounting ears are symmetrical and work on either the left or right side 3 Attach the transmitter with mounting ears to the rack using the four 10 32 screws from the Hardware ...

Page 46: ...tors To mount the receiver 1 Remove the four screws on the sides of the receiver 2 Attach the mounting pan with four of the 8 mm screws from the Hardware Kit 3 Insert the included u bolt through the eyes on the mount ing pan 4 Bolt the mounting pan and receiver to the pipe using the flat plate and two hex nuts securing the projector to the ceiling Receiver pan and u bolt ...

Page 47: ... of the following options to operate the system switch between projector input sources use a remote control with the projector Switching Between Input Sources The ProjectionLink system allows computer video and audio sources to be connected simultaneously Connecting to multi ple sources allows efficient switching between presentation inputs ...

Page 48: ...ess the Source button on the projector remote control As you switch between input sources the transmitter s indicator light turns green The source button is only avail able if the RS 232 control port is connected from Projec tionLink to your Projector For more information on RS 232 connections see pages 10 to 20 You can only use one video source per connection area If you connect a second video so...

Page 49: ...use certain features on the projector s IR remote control with ProjectionLink you must set the dip switches on the back of the transmitter Use the following table as a guide when using DP9XXX and Pro AV 9XXX series projectors IR REMOTE BUTTON DIP SWITCH SETTING Mode Dip switch 1 up Computer Video Dip switch 1 down ...

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Page 51: ... 43 Chapter 6 Upgrading ProjectionLink Firmware From time to time Proxima upgrades the firmware in the ProjectionLink system Be sure to check the web site www proxima com periodically for any updates to your particular ProjectionLink system ...

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Page 53: ...rt make sure you have connected the projector and all sources as described in Installing ProjectionLink on page 9 and Configuring ProjectionLink on page 29 of this guide Also be sure you have verified all power connections Use the table on the fol lowing pages as a guide for any other symptoms you may encounter ...

Page 54: ...r X350 installation does not support the current version of the PL 300 hard ware Please contact Technical Support to help resolve the problem No image Ensure the UTP LEDs on both the transmitter and receiver are blinking green This indicates the connection between the transmitter and receiver is intact If the UTP LEDs are blinking green and there is a source connected to the transmitter make sure ...

Page 55: ...and Pro AV 9410 Adjust the Clamp level in your projector To do this select Menu PC Adjust Free Mode In Free Mode select the menu item Select Clamp and adjust until the colors are not washed out Store this Clamp setting No sound Ensure the UTP LEDs on both the transmitter and receiver are solid green Make sure that audio from input sources are cor rectly connected to the transmitter Verify the audi...

Page 56: ...concerning how to install connect or configure Projectionlink or any associated equipment please refer to the Support section of our web site at http www proxima com Contact phone numbers latest compatibility info driver updates firmware revisions and additional information to help you through any aspect of your installation and use of the ProjectionLink system are available from the Proxima web s...

Page 57: ...24 x 768 SXGA 1280 x 1024 Mac 640 x 480 832 x 624 1152 x 870 Computer Compatibility IBM PC or compatible Apple Macintosh Projector Compatibility Proxima only DP6150 DP6850 DP6850 DP9240 DP9260 DP9260 DP9280 LX2 LS2 Pro AV 9320 Pro AV 9350 Pro AV 9400 Pro AV 9400 Pro AV 9410 S520 X350 H Sync Range 15 to 100 kHz V Sync Range 43 5 to 130 Hz Bandwidth Dot Clock Signals up to 140 MHz Supported Video St...

Page 58: ...perature 41º to 100º F 5º to 38º C Storage Temperature 14º to 140º F 10º to 60º C Inputs 2 computer 2 composite video 2 S video 2 component video 2 computer stereo audio 2 video stereo audio 1 RS 232 control Outputs CAT 5 cable connector RJ45 computer moni tor out stereo audio out PL 300T RECEIVER SPECIFICATIONS Dimensions 7 5 W x 1 2 H x 3 D Weight 1 3 lb 0 8 kg Power Supply 9V AC 1 AMP max Opera...

Page 59: ...restron or AMX set the external control system to 1200 7 N 2 The following table describes the dip switch settings for the back of your transmitter PROJECTOR DIP SWITCH SETTING DEFAULT SETTING CONTROL PORT SETTINGSa DP9240 DP9260 DP9260 DP9280 LX2 LS2 19200 8 N 1 19200 8 N 1 Pro AV 9320 Pro AV 9350 Pro AV 9400 Pro AV 9400 Pro AV 9410 19200 8 N 1 19200 8 N 1 ...

Page 60: ...600 8 N 1 9600 8 N 1 S520 DP6860 19200 8 N 1 19200 8 N 1 X350 9600 8 N 1 9600 8 N 1 a Consult your external control system or projector User s Guide for more infor mation on control port settings PROJECTOR DIP SWITCH SETTING DEFAULT SETTING CONTROL PORT SETTINGSa S520 DP6860 S520 DP6860 ...

Page 61: ...the Projector s Remote Depending on the projector connected to ProjectionLink you may have lim ited operational functionality The following tables summarize ProjectionLink s operational functionality when connected with various Proxima projectors Pro AV 9320 Pro AV 9350 Pro AV 9400 Pro AV 9400 Pro AV 9410 Operational Mode Computer S Video Composite Video Component Video 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 Push Button...

Page 62: ... 1 1 1 1 1 Projector Remote 1 NS 1 NS 1 NS Operational Mode Computer S Video Composite Video Component Video 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 Push Button 2 2 2 2 NS NS Projector Remote 2 NS 2 NS NS NS Operational Mode Computer S Video Composite Video Component Video 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 Push Button NS NS Projector Remote NS NS NS Operational Mode Computer S Video Composite Video Component Video 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 Push But...

Page 63: ...ent video to the projector composite video will not be available Also if you connect composite video to the projector compo nent video is not available NS Not supported in this operational mode Operational Mode Computer S Video Composite Video Component Video 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 Push Button 2 3 3 3 3 Projector Remote NS 3 NS 3 NS Operational Mode Computer S Video Composite Video Component Video 1 2 1 ...

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