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    RS232 Pin Assignment 
    RS232 Protocol 
    • Communication Settings 
    Connection settings  Va l u e 
    Baud Rate  19,200 
    Data Bits  8 
    Pa r i t y  N o n e 
    Stop Bits  1 
    •	  Command types 
    To pop up the OSD menu and adjust the settings. 
    •	  Control command Syntax (From PC to Projector) 
    [H][AC][SoP][CRC][ID][SoM][COMMAND] 
    •	  Example : Power ON Command (Send low byte firstly) 
    --> 0xBE, 0xEF, 0x10, 0x05, 0x00, 0xC6 , 0xFF, 0x11, 0x11, 0x01, 0x00, 0x01 
    •	  Control Commands List 
    To view the latest RS232 code, go  to the Dell Support site at support.dell.com. 
    To view the latest SNMP commands and li st, go to the Dell Support site at 
    support.dell.com . 
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    Compatibility Modes (Analog/Digital) 
    Resolution Refresh Rate (Hz)  Hsync Frequency 
    (KHz)  Pixel Clock (MHz) 
    640 x 350  70.087 31.469  25.175 
    640 x 480  59.940 31.469  25.175
     640 x 480 p60  59.940 31.469  25.175
     720 x 480 p60  59.940 31.469  27.000
     720 x 576 p50  50.000 31.250  27.000 
    720 x 400  70.087 31.469  28.322 
    640 x 480  75.000 37.500  31.500 
    848 x 480  60.000 31.020  33.750 
    640 x 480  85.008 43.269  36.000 
    800 x 600  60.317 37.879  40.000 
    800 x 600  75.000 46.875  49.500 
    800 x 600  85.061 53.674  56.250 
    1024 x 768  60.004 48.363  65.000
     1280 x 720 p50  50.000 37.500  74.250
     1280 x 720 p60  60.000 45.000  74.250
     1920 x 1080 i50  50.000 28.125  74.250
     1920 x 1080 i60  60.000 33.750  74.250 
    1280 x 720  59.855 44.772  74.500 
    1024 x 768  75.029 60.023  78.750 
    1280 x 800  59.810 49.702  83.500 
    1366 x 768  59.790 47.712  85.500 
    1360 x 768  60.015 47.712  85.500 
    1024 x 768  84.997 68.677  94.500 
    1440 x 900  59.887 55.935  106.500 
    1152 x 864  75.000 67.500  108.000 
    1280 x 960  60.000 60.000  108.000
     1280 x 1024  60.020 63.981  108.000 
    1152 x 864  85.000 77.095  119.651
     1400 x 1050  59.978 65.317  121.750 
    1280 X 800  84.880 71.554  122.500
     1280 x 1024  75.025 79.976  135.000 
    1440 X 900  74.984 70.635  136.750
     1680 x 1050 
    59.954  65.290  146.250 
    1280 x 960  85.002 85.938  148.500
     1920 x 1080  60.000 67.500  148.500 
    1400 X 1050  74.867 82.278  156.000
     1280 x 1024  85.024 91.146  157.000 
    1440 X 900  84.842 80.430  157.000
     1600 x 1200  60.000 75.000  162.000 
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    800 x 600 119.972 76.302  73.250 
    1024 x 768  119.989 97.551 115.500 
    1280 x 720  120.000 101.563  146.250 
    NOTE: The refresh rate of the timings at 120 Hz (gray area) can supported in 3D 
    mode. 
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    Contacting Dell
     
    For customers in the United States, call 800-WWW-DELL (800-999­
    3355). 
    NOTE: If you do not have an active Inte rnet connection, you can find contact 
    information on your purchase invoice, packi ng slip, bill, or Dell product catalog. 
    Dell™ provides several online and telephone-based support and service 
    options. Availability varies by country  and product, and some services may 
    not be available in your area. To contact Dell for sales,  technical support, 
    or customer service issues: 
    1 Visit Support.dell.com.
     
    2 Verify your country or region in the Choose A Country/Region drop-
    
    down menu at the bottom of the page. 
    
    3 Click Contact Us on the left side of the page.
     
    4 Select the appropriate service or support link based on your need.
     
    5 Choose the method of contacting Dell that is convenient for you.
     
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    Contacting eInstruction
     
    eInstuction provides phone based and  online technical support options. 
    Availability varies by co untry, but an e-mail to 
    [email protected]  can be directed appropriately for users in 
    any country. 
    USA eInstruction Softwa re Technical Support 
    Phone: 480-443-2214 or 800-856-0732 
    Email: [email protected] 
    International eInstruc tion Software Technical Support, EMEA 
    Phone: +33 1 58 31 1065 
    Email: [email protected] 
    Web-based Technical Support is available at: 
    www.einstruction.com (in US) 
    www.einstruction.de (in Germany) 
    www.einstruction.fr (in France) 
    www.einstruction.it (in Italy) 
    www.einstruction.es (in Spain) 
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    Contacting Crestron
     
    Crestron provides phone based and  online technical support options. 
    Availability varies by co untry, but an e-mail to 
    [email protected]  can be directed appropriately for users in any 
    country. 
    Technical Support 
    In the US and Canada 
    Phone: 877-516-5394 
    Email: [email protected] 
    Outside the US and Canada 
    Phone: +1 201-367-1037 
    Email: [email protected] 
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    Appendix: Glossary
     
    ANSI Lumens — A standard for measuring the brightness. It is calculated by 
    dividing a square meter image into nine equal rectangles, measuring the lux (or 
    brightness) reading at the center of ea ch rectangle, and averaging these nine 
    points. 
    Aspect Ratio —  The most popular aspect ratio is  4:3 (4 by 3). Early television and 
    computer video formats are in a 4:3 aspect ratio, which means that the width of 
    the image is 4/3 times the height. 
    Brightness —  The amount of light emitted from a display or projection display or 
    projection device. The brightness of pr ojector is measured by ANSI lumens. 
    Color Temperature —  The color appearance of white light. Low color 
    temperature implies warmer (more yellow/r ed) light while high color temperature 
    implies a colder (more blue) light. The standard unit for color temperature is 
    Kelvin (K). 
    Component Video —  A method of delivering quality video in a format that 
    consists of the luminance signal and two separate chrominance signals and are 
    defined as Y'Pb'Pr' for analog component and Y'Cb'Cr' for digital component. 
    Component video is available on DVD players. 
    Composite Video —  A video signal that combines  the luma (brightness), chroma 
    (color), burst (color reference), and sync  (horizontal and vertical synchronizing 
    signals) into a signal waveform carried on a single wire pair. There are three kinds 
    of formats, namely, NTSC, PAL, and SECAM. 
    Compressed Resolution —  If the input images are of higher resolution than the 
    native resolution of the projector, the resulting image will be scaled to fit the 
    native resolution of the projector. The nature of compression in a digital device 
    means that some image content is lost. 
    Contrast Ratio —  Range of light and dark values in a picture, or the ratio between 
    their maximum and minimum values. Th ere are two methods used by the 
    projection industry to measure the ratio: 
    1 Full  On/Off — measures the ratio of the light output of an all white image (full 
    on) and the light output of an all black (full off) image. 
    2 ANSI — measures a pattern of 16 altern ating black and white rectangles. The 
    average light output from the white rectangles is divided by the average light 
    output of the black rectangles to determine the 
    ANSI contrast ratio. 
    Full On/Off  contrast is always a larger number than  ANSI contrast for the same 
    projector. 
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       dB — decibel  — A unit used to express relative difference in power or intensity, 
    usually between two acoustic or electric signals, equal to ten times the common 
    logarithm of the ratio of the two levels. 
    Diagonal Screen —  A method of measuring the size of a screen or a projected 
    image. It measures from one corner to the opposite corner. A 9 FT high, 12 FT 
    wide, screen has a diagonal of 15 FT. This document assumes that the diagonal 
    dimensions are for the traditional 4:3 ratio of a computer image as per the example 
    above. 
    DHCP —  Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol — A network protocol that 
    enables a server to automatically assign a TCP/IP addr ess to a device. 
    DLP
    ® — Digital Light Processing™  — Reflective display technology developed by 
    Texas Instruments, using small manipulate d mirrors. Light passing through a color 
    filter is sent to the DLP mirrors whic h arrange the RGB colors into a picture 
    projected onto screen, also known as DMD. 
    DMD —  Digital Micro-Mirror Device  — Each DMD consists of thousands of 
    tilting, microscopic aluminum alloy mirrors mounted on a hidden yoke. 
    DNS —  Domain Name System  — An Internet service that translates domain 
    names into IP addresses. 
    Focal Length —  The distance from the surface of a lens to its focal point. 
    Frequency —  It is the rate of repetition in cycl es per seconds of electrical signals. 
    Measured in Hz (Hertz). 
    HDCP —  High-Bandwidth Digital-Content Protection  — A specification 
    developed by Intel™ Corporation to protect digital entertainment across digital 
    interface, such as DVI, HDMI. 
    HDMI —  High-Definition Multimedia Interface  — HDMI carries both 
    uncompressed high definition video along  with digital audio and device control 
    data in a single connector. 
    Hz (Hertz) —  Unit of frequency. 
    IEEE802.11 —  A set of standards for wireless local are network (WLAN) 
    communication. 802.11b/g/n uses the 2.4 GHz band. 
    Keystone Correction —  Device that will correct an image of the distortion 
    (usually a wide-top narr ow-bottom effect) of a projected image caused by 
    improper projector to screen angle. 
    Maximum Distance —  The distance from a screen the projector can be to cast an 
    image that is usable (bright enough) in a fully darkened room. 
    Maximum Image Size —  The largest image a projector can throw in a darkened 
    room. This is usually limited by focal range of the optics. 
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     Minimum Distance —  The closest position that a projector can focus an image 
    onto a screen. 
    NTSC —  National Television Standards Committee. North American standard for 
    video and broadcasting, with a video format of 525 lines at 30 frames per second. 
    PAL —  Phase Alternating Line. A European broadcast standard for video and 
    broadcasting, with a video format of 625 lines at 25 frames per second. 
    Reverse Image —  Feature that allows you to flip the image horizontally. When 
    used in a normal forward projection environment text, graphics, etc. are 
    backwards. Reverse image is used for rear projection. 
    RGB —  Red, Green, Blue  — typically used to describe  a monitor that requires 
    separate signals for each of the three colors. 
    S-Video —  A video transmission standard that uses a 4-pin mini-DIN connector 
    to send video information on two signal wires called luminance (brightness, Y) and 
    chrominance (color, C). S-Video is also referred to as Y/C. 
    SECAM —  A French and international broadcast standard for video and 
    broadcasting, closely related to PAL but with a different method of sending color 
    information. 
    SSID —  Service Set Identifiers  — A name used to identify the particular wireless 
    LAN to which a user wants to connect. 
    SVGA —  Super Video Graphics Array  — 800 x 600 pixels count. 
    SXGA —  Super Extended Graphics Array,  — 1280 x 1024 pixels count. 
    UXGA —  Ultra Extended Graphics Array  — 1600 x 1200 pixels count. 
    VGA —  Video Graphics Array  — 640 x 480 pixels count. 
    WEP —  Wired Equivalent Privacy  — This is a method for encrypting 
    communication data. The encryption key is created and notified only to the 
    communicating user, so the communication  data cannot be decrypted by a third 
    party. 
    XGA —  Extended Video Graphics Array  — 1024 x 768 pixels count. 
    WXGA —  Wide Extended Graphics Array — 1280 x 800 pixels count. 
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    C 
    Index 
    A 
    Adjusting the Projected Image  31
     
    Adjusting the Projector Height
      31
     
    lower the projector
      Tilt adjustment wheel  31
     
    Adjusting the Projector Focus  32
     
    Fo c u s  r i n g  32
     
    Changing the Lamp  134
     
    Connecting the Projector
      Composite Video cable  23
     
    Connecting a Computer with a 
     RS232 cable  19
    , 20
     
    Connecting with a Component 
     Cable  24
     
    Connecting with a Composite
      Cable  23
     
    Connecting with an HDMI
      Cable  25
     
    Connecting with an S-video
      Cable  22
     
    HDMI cable  25
    , 26, 27
     
    Po w e r  c o rd  17
    , 18, 19, 20, 22, 
    
    23, 24, 25, 26, 27
     
    RS232 cable  19
     
    S-Video cable  22
     
    To Computer  17
     
    USB to USB cable  17
      USB-A to USB-B cable 
    20
     
    VGA to VGA cable  17
    , 18
     
    VGA to YPbPr cable  24
     
    Connecting with your Interactive 
    Pe n
      Interactive Pen  28
     
    Po w e r  c o rd  28
     
    Projection Screen  28
     
    USB-A to Mini USB-B Cable  28
     
    VGA to VGA Cable  28
     
    Connection Ports
      Audio-B left-channel input 
     connector  13
     
    Audio-B right-channel input 
     connector  13
     
    Composite Video connector  13
     
    HDMI connector  13
     
    Mini USB for re mote mouse, 
    
    Interactive function and 
    Firmware upgrade.  13
     
    RJ45 connector  13
     
    RS232 connector  13
     
    Security cable slot  13
     
    S-Video connector  13
     
    USB Type A Viewer connector  13
     
    USB Type B Display connector
      13
     
    VGA-A input (D-sub) connector
      13
     
    VGA-A output (monitor 
     loop-through)  13
     
    VGA-B input (D-sub) connector
     
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