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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
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    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
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    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
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    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. 
    						
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