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Digital Projection E-Vision series WIRING DETAILS Connection Guide Page Conn_6Rev A January 2012 Wiring Details Signal inputs and outputs Monitor video output (VGA) Computer 1 video input: analog computer (VGA) 15 way D-type connector 1.R 2.G 3.B 4.unused. 5.Digital.Ground.(H.Sync) 6.R.Ground 7.B.Ground 8.G.Ground 9.+5v 10.Digital.Ground.(V.Sync/DDC) 11.unused 12.SDA 13.H.Sync 14.V.Sync 15.SCL Computer 2 video input: RGBHV, RGsB or YCbCr 5 x 75 ohm BNC RGBHV RGsB YCbCr Green.. .Green.+.Sync.. . Y Blue.. .Blue. . . Cb Red.. .Red. . . Cr Hsync Vsync Notes For full details of all input settings, see the Advanced menu in the Operating Guide. For details of the audio connections associated with these video connections, see later in this section. pin view of female connector R/Cr G/Y B/Cb H V
Digital Projection E-Vision series WIRING DETAILS Connection Guide Page Conn_7Rev A January 2012 Computer 3 video input: DVI-D 24 way D-type connector 1.TMDS.Data.2- 2.TMDS.Data.2+ 3.TMDS.Data.2.Shield 4.unused 5.unused 6.DDC.Clock 7.DDC.Data 8.unused 9.TMDS.Data.1- 10.TMDS.Data.1+ 11.TMDS.Data.1.Shield 12.unused 13.unused 14.+5.V.Power 15.Ground 16.Hot.Plug.Detect* 17.TMDS.Data.0- 18.TMDS.Data.0+ 19.TMDS.Data.0.Shield 20.unused 21.unused 22.TMDS.Clock.Shield 23.TMDS.Clock+ 24.TMDS.Clock- *.Hot.plug.detect.(HPD).is.fully.DVI.compliant...DVI.sources.detect.the.presence.of.a.display. device.by.providing.+5V.on.pin.14.and.looking.for.+5V.on.pin.16..Whenever.the.projector.is. operational,.and.5V.is.present.on.pin.14,.pin.16.will.be.held.at.+5V. EDID.is.available.even.when.the.projector.is.switched.off. Operational.means.that.the.projector.is.powered.up...Non.operational.states.are.powered. down.and.some.self.test.and.reprogramming.modes. High.Definition.Content.Protection.(HDCP).is.supported.on.this.input. Notes For full details of all input settings, see the Advanced menu in the Operating Guide.pin view of female connector
Digital Projection E-Vision series WIRING DETAILS Connection Guide Page Conn_8Rev A January 2012 Monitor audio output Computer 1, 2, 3 audio inputs 3.5mm mini jack Tip.Left Ring.Right Sleeve.Ground Component video and audio input 3 x RCA Phono YCbCr YPbPr Cr. .Pr Y. . Y Cb. . Pb 2.x.RCA Phono Left.or.Mono.audio Right.audio Notes For full details of all input settings, see the Advanced menu in the Operating Guide. Sleeve Ring Tip L R Y Pb/Cb Pr/Cr
Digital Projection E-Vision series WIRING DETAILS Connection Guide Page Conn_9Rev A January 2012 Video input 1 x RCA Phono Composite.Video Composite and S-Video audio input 2.x.RCA Phono Left.or.Mono.audio Right.audio S-Video input 4 pin mini-DIN 1.Y.Ground 2. C.Ground 3.Luminance.(Y) 4.Chrominance.(C) pin view of female connector Notes For full details of all input settings, see the Advanced menu in the Operating Guide. L R
Digital Projection E-Vision series WIRING DETAILS Connection Guide Page Conn_10Rev A January 2012 Control connections Screen Trigger output 3.5mm mini jack Tip.Signal Sleeve.Ground RS232 Serial control input 1.unused 2.Received.Data.(RX) 3.Transmitted.Data.(TX) 4.unused 5.Signal.Ground 6.unused 7.unused 8.unused 9.unused Null-modem cable (used.to.connect.the.projector.to.a.computer) RX.2.---.3.TX TX.3.---.2.RX GND.5.---.5.GND Serial port settings Baud.rate. 115,200.bps Data.length.8.bits Stop.bits..one Parity. .none Flow.control.none pin view of female connector Notes Only one remote connection can be used at any one time. For more information, see the Installation menu in the Operating Guide. The projector is a DTE, so use: a straight cable to connect to a modem, or a null-modem cable as shown here to connect to another DTE such as a computer. SleeveTip
Digital Projection E-Vision series WIRING DETAILS Connection Guide Page Conn_11Rev A January 2012 LAN connection TCP.Port.number. 5450 10BaseT Unshielded Twisted Pair cable The.standard.wire.colours.are.as.follows: 1. White./.Orange.stripe 2.Orange 3.White./.Green.stripe 4.Blue 5.White./.Blue.stripe 6.Green 7.White./.Brown.stripe 8.Brown Crossed cable (used.to.connect.directly.to.a.computer.with.no.hub.or.network.). (Note.that.only.the.green.and.orange.pairs.are.crossed) 1.White./.Orange.stripe. White./.Green.stripe.1 2.Orange. . . Green. . .2 3.White./.Green.stripe. White./.Orange.stripe.3 4.Blue. . . Blue. . .4 5.White./.Blue.stripe. White./.Blue.stripe.5 6.Green. . . Orange. . .6 7.White./.Brown.stripe. White./.Brown.stripe.7 8.Brown. . . Brown. . .8 Notes Only one remote connection can be used at any one time. For more information, see the Installation menu in the Operating Guide. For information about how to set the LAN IP configuration, see the next page. Use: a straight cable to connect to a hub or network, or a crossed cable as shown here to connect ONLY to a computer directly. top view of cable connector (clip is underneath)
Rev A January 2012 E-Vision series High Brightness Digital Video Projector OPERATING GUIDE 112-460A BOOK CONTENTS OPERATING GUIDE About this Guide Symbols used in this guide Warnings
Digital Projection E-Vision series CONTENTS Operating Guide Rev A January 2012 CONTENTS About this Guide ........................................................................\ ............Op_1 Symbols used in this guide ...................................................................Op_1 Warnings.........................................................................\ ................Op_1 Notes.........................................................................\ ......................Op_1 Product revision ........................................................................\ .............Op_1 Using the Remote Control ...............................................................Op_2 Using the Menus ........................................................................\ ............Op_3 Navigating the menus ........................................................................\ ....Op_3 Submenus ........................................................................\ .......................Op_4 Sliders ........................................................................\ .............................Op_4 Selecting parameters ........................................................................\ .....Op_5 Commands ........................................................................\ ......................Op_6 Editing fields ........................................................................\ ...................Op_6 A Tour of the Menus ........................................................................\ ....Op_7 Picture Menu ........................................................................\ ...................Op_7 Picture.Mode.........................................................................\ ..........Op_7 Brilliant.Colour.........................................................................\ ........Op_7 Brightness,.Contrast,.Colour,. Tint,.Sharpness................................Op_7 Reset.........................................................................\ ......................Op_7 Advance.Setting.Submenu.............................................................Op_8 Signal Menu ........................................................................\ ..................Op_10 Horizontal.and.Vertical.Position,.Phase,.Clock.............................Op_10 Reset.........................................................................\ ....................Op_10 Resolution.........................................................................\ ............Op_10 Auto.Sync.........................................................................\ .............Op_10 Video Menu ........................................................................\ ...................Op_11 Overscan.........................................................................\ ..............Op_11 Video.System.........................................................................\ .......Op_11 Video.Setup.........................................................................\ ..........Op_11 Closed.Caption........................................................................\ .....Op_11 Setup Menu ........................................................................\ ...................Op_12 Auto.Search.........................................................................\ .........Op_12 Auto.Power.Off.........................................................................\ .....Op_12 Auto.Power.On.........................................................................\ .....Op_12 Standby.Mode.........................................................................\ ......Op_12 Background.........................................................................\ ..........Op_13 Audio.........................................................................\ ....................Op_13 3D.Mode........................................................................\ ...............Op_13 Aspect.Ratio.........................................................................\ .........Op_13 Advance.Setting.Submenu...........................................................Op_14 Security.Lock........................................................................\ ........Op_14 Keypad.Lock.........................................................................\ ........Op_14 Image.Capture.........................................................................\ .....Op_14 Wall.Colour.........................................................................\ ...........Op_14 Installation Menu ........................................................................\ ..........Op_15 Language.........................................................................\ .............Op_15 Lamp.Control........................................................................\ ........Op_15 Lamp.Mode.........................................................................\ ..........Op_15 Projection.Mode.........................................................................\ ...Op_15 Fan.Mode.........................................................................\ .............Op_15 Test.Pattern.........................................................................\ ..........Op_15 Advance.Setting.........................................................................\ ...Op_16 Network.........................................................................\ ................Op_17 Reset.........................................................................\ ....................Op_18 continued
Digital Projection E-Vision series CONTENTS Operating Guide Rev A January 2012 Information.........................................................................\ ...........Op_18 Menu Map ........................................................................\ .........................Op_19 PICTURE........................................................................\ ........................Op_19 SIGNAL ........................................................................\ ..........................Op_19 VIDEO ........................................................................\ ............................Op_20 SETUP ........................................................................\ ...........................Op_20 INSTALLATION ........................................................................\ .............Op_21
Digital Projection E-Vision series ABOUT THIS GUIDE Operating Guide Page Op_1Rev A January 2012 About this Guide Please.read.this.guide.carefully.before.using.the.projector,.and.keep.it.handy.for.future.reference. A.serial.number.is.located.on.the.side.of.the.projector..Record.it.here:. Symbols used in this guide Warnings ELECTRICAL WARNING: this symbol indicates that there is a danger of electrical shock\ unless the instructions are closely followed. WARNING: this symbol indicates that there is a danger of physical injury \ to yourself and/or damage to the equipment unless the instructions are closely followed. Notes NOTE: this symbol indicates that there is some important information that you should read. Product revision Because.we.at.Digital.Projection.continually.strive.to.improve.our.products,.we.may.change.specifications.and.designs,.and.add.new.features. without.prior.notice..Projectors.built.prior.to.this.revision.of.the.Operating.Guide.may.therefore.not.include.all.the.features.described.