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    							E – 5
    1. INPUT 3 RGB Connector (Mini D-Sub 15 pin)
    Connect your PC or other analog RGB equipment such as a high-defi-
    nition document camera.
    This connector accepts RGB signals only.
    Not compatible with component signals.
    2. Option Connector (Mini D-Sub 9 pin)
    For system expansion such as PC-control.
    IN ................. connect to the external equipment such as PC or Third Party
    Control System.
    OUT ............. for daisy-chaining multiple projectors and operating them with
    the same external equipment. To do so, connect to a second
    projectors IN terminal to relay the input at the IN terminal of
    the first projector until all the projectors are connected.
    3. REMOTE 1 Connector (Mini D-Sub 15 pin)
    This terminal allows external control of the projector from either the
    Switcher or from an external control. When the Switcher is used, con-
    nect to the REMOTE 1 terminal on the back of the Switcher.
    NOTE: This projector is compatible with the ISS-6020 Switcher.
    4. REMOTE 2 Jacks
    IN ................. wired remote control input.
    OUT ............. for daisy-chaining multiple projectors and operating them with
    the same remote control. To do so, connect to a second pro-
    jector s IN terminal to relay the input at the IN terminal of the
    first projector until all the projectors are connected.
    5. RGB Digital Input/Output Connectors (DVI-D 24 pin)
    These connectors are used for double stacking.
    Use the supplied DVI-D cable to connect the OUTPUT terminal of the
    first projector to the second projectors INPUT until all the projectors
    are connected.
    The output is TMDS non-perfect.
    The output connector is used for stacking.
    6. INPUT 1 and INPUT 2 Terminals (BNC)
    Connect R,G,B,H (Horizontal sync) and V (Vertical sync) outputs of the
    external equipment such as the Switcher. If using a component with a
    combined sync (SYNC) output, connect it to the H/V terminal.
    Also connect component video outputs (Y/Cb/Cr) of the external equip-
    ment such as DVD player.
    NOTE: The INPUT 2 terminal does not support SW1 Level and SW2 Level modesfor the ISS-6020 switcher.
    7. INPUT 4 Y/Cb/Cr Terminal (RCA)
    Connect component video outputs (Y/Cb/Cr, Y/Pb/Pr) of the external
    equipment such as DVD player.
    NOTE: This terminal accepts component signals only.
    8. INPUT 5 VIDEO 1 Terminal (BNC)
    Connect to the BNC video output of the external equipment such as a
    VCR or laser disc player.
    9. INPUT 6 VIDEO 2 Terminal (RCA)
    Connect to the RCA video output of the external equipment such as a
    VCR or laser disc player.
    10. INPUT 8 S-VIDEO 2 Terminal (Mini DIN 4 pin)
    Connect to the S-video output of the external equipment such as a
    VCR with an S-video output. This terminal allows switching between S2
    and S1 VIDEO input modes. See the S-Video Mode Select section on
    page E-36 for more information.
    11. INPUT 7 S-VIDEO 1 Terminal (BNC)
    Connect to the Y/C separate BNC video outputs of the external equip-
    ment such as a VCR or laser disc player.
    12. LED Switch
    Lights up the panel on both the front and the rear at the same time.
    13. REMOTE3 Connectors (XLR Connectors)
    Connect an extension cable such as an audio cable to control two pro-
    jectors or more using the remote control. See page E-42 for the pin
    assignments.
    IN ................. wired remote control input.
    OUT ............. for daisy-chaining multiple projectors and operating them with
    the same remote control. To do so, connect to a second pro-
    jector s IN terminal to relay the input at the IN terminal of the
    first projector until all the projectors are connected. 
    						
    							E – 6
    ENTER
    CANCEL UNDOAUTOHELP ON
    TEST
    ABC1DEF2GHI3
    JKL4MNO5PQR6
    STU7VWX8
    0YZ /9 POWER INPUT
    OFF
    INFO
    PIXEL SOUNDOSD
    MAGNIFY/
    CTL
    FOCUS  +
    -
    ZOOM  +
    MENU/ADDRESS
    IMAGE/PROJECTOR
    POSI/LENS
    KEY ST./
    ON
    OFF
    RE-LIST/ PICTURE
    ADJUST
    WHITE BAL.
    BAMP/G
    PICT/SHUT
    -
    MUTE
    2
    13
    28
    8
    7
    6
    22
    21
    15
    17
    16
    3
    10
    11
    262
    7
    9
    23
    14
    12
    19
    18
    20
    5
    4
    25
    24 1
    Remote Control
    1 POWER ON
    Press to turn on the projector. The POWER indicator lights up green.
    2 POWER OFF
    Press and hold this button for a minimum of two seconds to turn off the
    projector.
    3 MENU
    Press to display the main menu.
    While pressing and holding CTL, press this button to display the Re-
    mote Control ID dialog box to specify the remote control ID.
    4 ENTER
    Executes the menu selection and activates items selected from the menu.
    When the slidebar or dialog box is displayed:
    Pressing this button confirms adjustments/setting and returns to the
    previous menu display.
    5 SELECT (Up/Down/Left/Right)
    When pressed together, the CTL and 
     buttons work as a Back Space
    key in the entry screen.
    Pressing and holding CTL, then this button moves the menu, slidebar
    or dialog box.
    6 ADJUST WHITE BAL
    Press to display the Color adjustment screen. Pressing this button se-
    quentially selects Color Temperature → White Balance - Brightness
    → White Balance - Contrast → Signal Level → Ref.White Bal →
    Switcher-Gain.7 ADJUST PICTURE
    Press to display the Picture adjustment screen. Pressing this button
    sequentially selects Brightness → Contrast → Saturation → Color
    → Hue → Sharpness → V-Aperture → Gamma Correction.
    8 IMAGE/PROJECTOR
    Press to display the Image Option screen. Pressing this button sequen-
    tially selects Pixel Adjust → Position → Aspect Ratio → Resolu-
    tion → Overscan → Video Filter → Blanking.
    While pressing and holding CTL, pressing this button rotates On/Off
    Timer → Sleep Timer → Menu → Setup → Link Mode →
    Switcher Control.
    9 INPUT
    Use to select an input, to name a signal, or to enter a passcode during
    input registration.
    1--INPUT 1 for RGBHV/Y, Cb/Pb, Cr/Pr
    2--INPUT 2 for RGBHV/Y, Cb/Pb, Cr/Pr
    3--INPUT 3 for RGB
    4--INPUT 4 for Y, Cb/Pb, Cr/Pr
    5--INPUT 5 for VIDEO 1
    6--INPUT 6 for VIDEO 2
    7--INPUT 7 for S-VIDEO 1
    8--INPUT 8 for S-VIDEO 2
    9--INPUT 9 for RGB DIGITAL input
    0--INPUT 0 for SDI input on the optional SDI board
    10 UNDO
    Press to return the adjustments and settings to the previous condition.
    While pressing and holding CTL, pressing this button clears all the menus
    or adjustment/setting screen. At this time the adjustments/settings are
    stored in memory.
    11 CANCEL
    Press to exit the menu.
    Press this button with CTL to return to the previous menu while the
    menus appear. This feature allows you to adjust several items concur-
    rently.
    12 INFO
    Displays the Source Information or Projector Information window.
    This button toggles between these two windows.
    13 TEST
    Press to display the test pattern. Pressing this button sequentially se-
    lects nine test patterns.
    14 HELP
    Provides online help.
    15 PIXEL
    Displays the Pixel Adjust screen to adjust  the clock and phase.
    16 AUTO (RGB only)
    Press to adjust Position-H/V and Pixel Clock for an optimal picture.
    NOTE: The Pixel Phase is not available.
    17 POSITION
    Press to display the Blanking  screen; press again to display the Posi-
    tion screen.
    While pressing and holding CTL, pressing this button displays the Lens
    Shift adjustment screen.
    18 MUTE SOUND
    (available only when using with the ISS -6020 or IPS4000)
    Turns off the sound for a short period of time. Press again to restore the
    sound. 
    						
    							E – 7
    19 MUTE OSD
    Press to turn off the on-screen display. Press again to restore the on-
    screen display.
    NOTE: You can also turn off the on-screen display by pressing and holding CTL
    and then pressing MUTE OSD; doing this again restores it. In this case any
    adjustment will still change the projectors memory settings. This mode is avail-
    able even when an input is switched to another or the power is turned off using
    the POWER OFF button on the remote control.
    20 MUTE PICTURE
    Press to turn off the picture for a short period of time. Press again to
    restore the picture. Pressing and holding CTL, then pressing this button
    shuts off the light completely.
    NOTE: This is also considered the LENS SHUTTER.
    21 KEYSTONE (R)
    Press to display the Keystone Correction screen.
    22 AMPLITUDE (G)
    Service personnel only.
    23 ENTRY LIST (B)
    Press to display the Entry List screen.
    24 FOCUS (+/–)
    While pressing and holding CTL, pressing this button allows you to ad-
    just the lens focus.
    25 MAGNIFY/ZOOM (+/–)
    Magnify the size of  a target portion.
    While pressing and holding CTL, pressing this button allows you to zoom
    the lens in and out.
    26 CTL
    Used in conjunction with other buttons, similar to a shift key on a com-
    puter.
    ONO
    FF
    UNDOAUTOHELP ON
    TEST
    ABC1DEF2GHI3JKL4MNO5PQR6STU7VWX8
    0YZ /9 POWERINPUT
    OFF
    INFO
    PIXELSOUND
    MENU/ADDRESS
    IMAGE/PROJECTOR
    POSI/LENS
    KEY ST./RE-LIST/ PICTURE
    ADJUST
    WHITE BAL.
    B
    AMP/GPICT/SHUT
    M
    29 2728
    27 Remote Jack
    Connect your remote control cable here for wired operation.
    28 Backlight Switch
    When using the remote control wirelessly:
    Turns the backlight on and off. If no button operation is made within 30
    seconds with the Backlight ON, the Backlight will turn off to conserve
    battery life.
    When using as the wired remote control:
    The light stays on in standby and power-on.
    29 Infrared Transmitter
    Direct the remote control toward the remote sensor on the projector
    cabinet.
    Remote Control Precautions
    •Use the remote control within a distance of about 7m (23feet) and at
    an angle of 30˚ above, below, to the left and to the right of the remote
    control sensor located at the front of the main unit.
    •The remote control system may not function when direct sunlight or
    strong illumination strikes the remote control sensor of the main unit,
    or when there is an obstacle in the path.
    •When remote control buttons are pressed and held, main unit func-
    tion keys may not operate.
    •Do not subject to strong shock.
    •Do not allow water or other liquid to splash on the remote control. If
    the remote control gets wet, wipe it dry immediately.
    •Avoid exposure to heat and steam.
    •Remove the batteries from the remote control when the remote con-
    trol is not going to be used for a long period.
    You cannot operate the projector using the remote control if:
    •the remote ID is not set to [00].
    •the remote ID is not the same as the projector ID.
    See page E-22 for setting remote ID and page E-37 for setting pro-
    jector ID.
    Remote Control Battery Installation
    Installing the Remote Control Batteries
    When it comes time to replace the batteries, two AA type will be re-
    quired.
    1. Press and open the cover.
    2. Align and insert the batteries according to the (+) and (-) indications
    inside the case.
    3. Replace the cover. 
    						
    							E – 8
    2. INSTALLATION
    Formulas: Screen width H (m) = Screen Diagonal x 4/5 x 0.0254
    Screen height V (m) = Screen Diagonal x 3/5 x 0.0254
    Screen width H (inch) = Screen size x 4/5
    Screen height V (inch) = Screen size x 3/5
    Diagonal
    80
    100
    120
    150
    180
    210
    240
    270
    300
    350
    400
    450
    500Width (W)
    1.6 (64)
    2.0 (80)
    2.4 (96)
    3.0 (120)
    3.6 (144)
    4.2 (168)
    4.8 (192)
    5.4 (216)
    6.0 (240)
    6.9 (280)
    7.9 (320)
    8.9 (360)
    9.9 (400)Height (V)
    1.3(48)
    1.6(60)
    1.9(72)
    2.4(90)
    2.9(108)
    3.3(126)
    3.8(144)
    4.3(162)
    4.8(180)
    5.6(210)
    6.4(240)
    7.1(270)
    7.9(300)SF Fixed Lens
    TL-08SF
    0.84:1
    1.3 (52.5)
    1.7 (65.6)
    2.0 (78.8)
    2.5 (98.4)
    3.0 (118.1)
    3.5 (137.8)
    4.0 (157.5)
    4.5 (177.2)
    5.0 (196.9)
    5.8 (229.7)
    6.7 (262.5)
    7.5 (295.3)
    8.3 (328.1)TL-1ZH
    1.5-2.5
    2.4 (94) - 3.9 (156)
    3.0 (118) - 4.9 (195)
    3.6 (141) - 5.9(234)
    4.5 (176) - 7.4 (292)
    5.4 (211) - 8.9 (351)
    6.3 (247) - 10.4 (410)
    7.2 (282) - 11.9 (468)
    8.1 (317) - 13.3 (527)
    9.0 (352) - 14.8 (585)
    10.5 (411) - 17.3 (683)
    12.0 (469) - 19.8 (781)
    13.4 (528) - 22.3 (878)
    14.9 (586) - 24.8 (976)
    NOTE: Distances may vary +/- 5%.
    NOTE: Do not use another optional lens TL-1Z on THUNDER 9000gv.Doing so will not deliver the performance of the projector.
    Unit: m (inch)Table of Throw Distances and Screen Sizes for Optional Lenses
    Zoom Lens
    TL-2Z
    2.5 - 4.0
    4.0 (157) - 6.3 (249)
    5.0 (196) - 7.9 (312)
    6.0 (235) - 9.5 (375)
    7.5 (293) - 11.9 (468)
    9.0 (352) - 14.2 (562)
    10.5 (411) - 16.6 (656)
    12.0 (469) - 19.0 (749)
    13.4 (528) - 21.4 (843)
    14.9 (586) - 23.8 (937)
    17.4 (684) - 27.7 (1093)
    19.9 (782) - 31.7 (1249)
    22.4 (879) - 35.7 (1406)
    24.9 (977) - 39.6 (1562)TL-4Z
    4.0-7.0
    6.4 (250) - 11.1 (437.5)
    8.0 (313) - 13.8 (546.8)
    9.6 (375) - 16.6 (656.2)
    12.0 (469) - 20.8 (820.3)
    14.3 (563) - 25.0 (984.3)
    16.7 (657) - 29.1 (1148.4)
    19.1 (750) - 33.3 (1312.5)
    21.5 (844) - 37.5 (1476.5)
    23.9 (938) - 41.6 (1640.6)
    27.8 (1094) - 48.6 (1914)
    31.8 (1250) - 55.5 (2187.5)
    35.8 (1407) - 62.5 (2460.9)
    39.7 (1563) - 69.4 (2734.3) Screen Size (4:3)
    Screen size (Diagonal)
    Width (H) Height
    (V)
    TL-1ZH (H x 1.5) – (H x 2.5) TL-08SF (H x 0.84)
    TL-2Z (H x 2.5) – (H x 4.0)TL-4Z (H x 4.0) – (H x 7.0)
    Throw Distance
    For screen sizes between 80” and 500” not indicated on the above table, use formulas below.
    Projection Distance = Screen Width (H) x Lens Magnification
    Throw distance for TL-08SF (LA00111)lens =H x 0.84
    Throw distance for TL- 1ZH (LA00263) lens  =H x 1.5 - H x 2.5
    Throw distance for TL- 2Z (LA00108)lens  =H x 2.5 - H x 4.0
    Throw distance for TL- 4Z (LA00109) lens  =H x 4.0 - H x 7.0
    Screen Size and Projection Distance
    Applicable lens and throw distance/ List of screen sizes This section describes how to set up your projector and how to connect
    video and audio sources.
    Setting Up Your Projector
    Your Projector is simple to set up and use. But before you get started,
    you must first:
    1. Determine the image size
    2. Set up a screen or select a non-glossy white wall onto which you can
    project your image.
    3. Install the optional lens to the projector.
    NOTE: The lens must be installed by service personnel only.
    4. Connect the supplied power cable.
    5. Set up the projector.
    6. Connect a PC, VCR, DVD player, or other equipment.
    7. Make settings or adjustments on the projector. 
    						
    							E – 9
    Lens Shift Adjustable Range
    Lens Shift Adjustable Range for Desktop and Ceiling Mount Application
    The diagram below shows the location of the image position in the lens. The lens can be shifted within the shaded area as shown using the normal
    projection position as a starting point.
    Maximum Possible Range for TL-1ZH, TL-2Z and TL-4Z
    Parenthesized values for the ceiling mount application
    Up: 0.5 V (0.32 V) Right: 0.3 H (0.23 H)
    Down: 0.32 V (0.5 V) Left: 0.23 H (0.3 H)
    (H: width of projected image, V: height of projected image)
    Desktop/ Front
    Vertical
    Normal positionMax. 0.5V
    1V0.23H
    0.3H
    0.5V
    0.32V (V)
    (H) Normal Projection
    position
    Ceiling/ Front
    Vertical
    Normal position
    Max. 0.5V1V
    (H)
    (V)
    0.5V0.23V Normal Projection
    position
    0.23H
    0.3H Example for Stack
    Screen center
    Fixed Lens TL-08SF
    Maximum Possible Range for TL-08SF
    Up: 0.15 V Right: 0.08 H
    Down: 0.15 V Left: 0.08 H
    (H: width of projected image, V: height of projected image)
    NOTE: To reduce the distortion of an image, it is recommended that the projector is horizontally positioned at a projection angle of 0 degree.
    0.08H
    0.08H
    0.15V
    0.15V
    (H) (V)
    Normal Projection
    position Normal positionMax. 0.15V1V 
    						
    							E – 10
    Selecting A Location
    The fur ther your projector is from the screen or wall, the larger the im-
    age. The minimum size the image can be projected is 80 (2 m) mea-
    sured diagonally. The largest the image can be is 500 (12.7 m).
    WARNING
    •Only use your projector on a solid, level surface. If the projector falls
    to the ground, you can be injured and the projector severely dam-
    aged.
    •Do not use the projector where temperatures vary greatly. The pro-
    jector must be used at temperatures between 40 degrees F (5 de-
    gree C) and 95 degrees F (35 degree C).
    •Do not expose the projector to moisture, dust, or smoke. This will
    degrade the screen image.
    •Ensure that you have adequate ventilation around your projector for
    proper heat dissipation. Do not cover the vents on the projector cabi-
    net.
    80100200300400500
    Moving The Projector
    Always carry your projector by the handle. Ensure that the power cable
    and any other cables connecting to video sources are disconnected
    and the lens is removed from the projector before moving the projector.
    When moving the projector or when it is not in use, cover the lens with
    the lens cap. 
    						
    							E – 11
    Connecting the Power Cable and Turning on the Projector
    Before you turn on your projector, ensure that the computer or video source is turned on and that your lens cap is removed.
    1. Connect the supplied power cable to the projector.
    Plug the supplied power cable into the AC outlet.
    3. SETUP
    2. Turn On The Projector
    The main power switch is on the front panel of the projector.
    By pushing up this switch, the projector will go into its standby mode and the POWER
    indicator will glow orange. Only after you press the POWER ON button on the remote
    control or projector cabinet will the POWER indicator turn to green and the projector
    will fully turn on.
    ON
    TESTABC1DEF2GHI3
    JKL4MNO5PQR6
    STU7VWX8
    0YZ /9 POWER INPUT
    OFF
    IMAGE/PROJECTORON
    OFFPICTURE
    ADJUSTWHITE BAL.
    To the wall outlet
    Open the cover of the
    power cable to plug
    fully into the AC IN on
    the projector.
    POWER ON
    OFF
    POWER
    STATUS
    ON/OFF
    OFF
    POWER ON
    POWER
    STATUS
    ON/OFF
    [POWER] switch
    3. Turn Off The Projector
    First press the POWER OFF button on the remote control or the projector cabinet for a mini-
    mum of two seconds. Allow the fan to cool the projector for three minutes.
    This will extend the life of the lamp. After the cooling fan stops working, the POWER indicator
    will change to a steady orange glow and the projector will be in the stand-by mode. Then turn
    off the main power switch on the front panel. The POWER indicator will go out. If you desire to
    move the projector then unplug the power cable.
    [POWER] button
    [POWER] indicator
    NOTE: Immediately after turning on the projector, screen flicker may occur. This is not a fault. Wait 3 to 5minutes until the lamp lighting is stabilized.
    CAUTION: Do not turn off the main power while the cooling fan is working.
    Note:
    Projector power connector may vary depending upon country.
    Currently USA model will be a “Twist-lock” and European model
    will be a “C-form”. 
    						
    							E – 12
    Set up the projector
    1. Turn on the projector
    2. Select your type of projection:
    Desktop front, ceiling rear, desktop rear, and ceiling front.
    3. Display the test pattern by pressing the TEST button on the re-
    mote control or using the menu.
    TEST
    4. Adjust the image position and the image size.
    (1) Press and hold the CTL button and press the POSITION button to display
    the Lens Shift adjustment screen.
    Use the Select button on the remote control or the LENS SHIFT button on
    the projector cabinet to move the image horizontally and vertically.
    To close the Lens Shift adjustment screen, press the CANCEL button.
    See page E-9 for “Lens Shift Adjustable Range”.
    POSI/LENS
    CTL
    ENTER
    (2) Press and hold the CTL and press the ZOOM + or - button to adjust the
    image size optically.  You can also adjust the image size by using the ZOOM
    + or - button on the projector cabinet.
    The zoom function processes a signal digitally. For this reason, the zoom
    buttons on the remote control and the projector cabinet are not available
    for HDTV, Video, S-Video, and SDI signals.
    MAGNIFY/
    CTL
    FOCUS  +
    -
    ZOOM  +
    -
    (3) Press and hold the CTL button and press the FOCUS + or - button to
    obtain the best focus optically. You can also adjust the focus by using the
    FOCUS + or - button on the projector cabinet.
    MAGNIFY/
    CTL
    FOCUS  +
    -
    ZOOM  +
    - 
    						
    							E – 13
    Keystone
    Keystone distortion
    Normal
    Keystone is the distortion of a projected image that usually creates a
    wider top than bottom. Aiming a projector upward on a wall rather than
    straight at a wall creates this distor tion. Use the 
     or  buttons on the
    slide bar to correct this keystone (trapezoidal) distortion.
    NOTE: The keystone feature is not available when the test pattern or the blueback is displayed.
    NOTE: With the projector aimed directly at the screen the maximum keystoneangle that can be corrected is +/- 15 degrees.
    Setting up for Double Stacking in Link Mode
    CAUTION: To prevent the projectors from falling, install them in a place andfasten them in a way with sufficient strength to support the two projectors.
    NOTE: SW 1 Level and SW 2 Level of Switcher Control are not available on LinkMode.
    1) Stacking the Projectors
    1-1. Place the projectors at the proper height for best screen to projec-
    tor relationship. Make sure that all projectors have the same display
    orientation.2) Hookup
    2-1. Use the supplied DVI-D cable to connect the RGB DIGITAL output
    of the master projector to the RGB DIGITAL input (INPUT9 )of the
    slave projector until all the projectors are connected.
    2-2. Next, using a commercially available, bi-directional RS-232C cable
    connect the OPTION OUT terminal of the master projector to the
    OPTION IN terminal of the slave projector until all the projectors are
    connected.
    2-3. Turn all the projectors on and roughly make some optical adjust-
    ments to each projector.
    3) Adjusting and registering signals to be projected in Link mode
    and stack application.
    Signal Data Preparation
    3-1. Create data for the master projector and copy data to the slave
    projector.
    3-1-1. Choose one projector as the master.
    3-1-2. Turn the master projector on.
    3-1-3. Display all desired input signals, make adjustment to each
    signal, then save all adjustments on the master projector. (Ad-
    justments will be saved automatically.)
    3-1-4. Turn the master projector off (standby mode).
    3-1-5. Store all the adjustments on a PC card from the master pro-
    jector.
    3-1-5-1. Open the PC Card slot cover to access the PC card slot.
    Insert a PC card into this slot.
    NOTE: DO NOT TURN OFF THE POWER while the PC Card Access indicatoris flashing. Doing so will cause damage to the data of the projector system.
    NOTE: Back up your data if you use the supplied CompactFlash card to copy
    the data from the master projector to the slave projector. The supplied
    CompactFlash card contains data and firmware for factory use.
    3-1-5-2. Press and hold CANCEL, then press POWER on the
    rear panel of the master projector. The POWER indicator will
    change to steady green and the PC Card Access indicator
    will start flashing. After storing data on the PC card, the
    POWER indicator will change to orange.
    3-1-5-3. Remove the PC card from the slot of the master projec-
    tor.
    3-1-6. Transfer the data to the slave projector using the PC card so
    that all the projectors have the same data in memory.
    3-1-6-1. Insert the PC card into the slot of a slave projector.
    NOTE: Since data in the slave projector will be lost at this time, make backupcopies of them before proceeding.
    3-1-6-2. Press and hold ENTER, then press MENU on the rear
    panel of the slave projector. The POWER indicator will change
    to steady green and the PC Card Access indicator will start
    flashing to indicate that the data is being copied from the PC
    card to the slave projector. After copying data to the slave
    projector, the POWER indicator will change to orange. 
    						
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    3-1-6-3. Remove the PC card from the slave projector.
    NOTE: If you select the RGB1 input on the master projector, you must selectthe same input on the slave projector. The same applies to the RGB2 input.
    NOTE: After adjusting and registering signals as mentioned above, you must
    change the input to RGB on the Entry Edit Command window for Link Mode.
    See Entry List Edit on page E-29 for changing to RGB source.
    3-1-6-4. Display the desired source.
    4) Display the internal crosshatch test pattern.
    NOTE: Use a different single color for each projector.
    Example:
    Turn on Green of one projector (master), then Red of the other (slave).
    5) Adjusting the lens shift, zoom and focus to clearly display
    all projected patterns.
    5-1. Adjust the Lens Shift using the LENS SHIFT button on the projec-
    tor cabinet. You can also adjust the Lens Shift by pressing and hold-
    ing CTL and pressing the POSITION button on the remote control.
    For Lens Shift Adjustable Range, see page E-9.
    5-2. Zoom the lens in and out by using the ZOOM button on the projec-
    tor cabinet or the remote control.
    5-3. Adjust the lens focus by using the FOCUS button on the projector
    cabinet or the remote control.
    NOTE: If the physical (vertical) alignment of the projector is not correct,
    adjust the height of the feet. If there is any keystone distortion, use Keystone
    adjustment to correct and save the settings on each projector. See page E-
    13 and E-33 for Keystone correction. See page E-37 for Keystone save. This
    completes set-up and adjustments. An image is projected from the master
    projector. See page E-37 for Link mode.
    6) Link Mode Setting
    6-1 Assign a unique Projector ID for each projector.
    6-1-1. Select [Projector Options] →[Setup] →[Page 5] →[Projector
    ID]. See page E-37 for specifying ID.
    6-1-2. Specify a unique projector ID for each projector.
    6-2 Select the same communication speed for all the projectors.
    6-2-1. Select [Projector Options] →[Setup] →[Page 5]
    →[Communication Speed]. See page E-37 for setting the com-
    munication speed.
    6-2-2. Select the appropriate speed between 4800 and 38400.
    6-3 Set the Link Mode on each projector.
    6-3-1. Select [Projector Options] →[Link Mode].
    6-3-2. First select [Slave] on the slave projector.
    6-3-3. Select [Master] on the master projector. See page E-37 for
    setting Link Mode.
    6-4 Project a source image from all projectors6-4-1. Display any signal onto the screen.
    6-4-2. Check to see if the images on the master projector are dis-
    played in synchronization with the ones on the other slave pro-
    jector while the projectors are in link mode.
    NOTE: Registering signals is not possible in the Link mode. To register a
    signal, first set Link Mode to Standalone on the menu and then repeat the
    above steps from 3. If you select an unregistered signal, the master projec-
    tor displays the image, but the slave projector doesnt. To view the informa-
    tion on the currently displayed signal, select [Help] → [Source Information].
    6-5 Make adjustments to the slave projector.
    NOTE: See “List of Menu Items Available on Link Mode” on page E-44 formore information.
    6-5-1. Temporarily, change the master projector from Master to
    Standalone.
    Make sure that the slave projector is still in Slave mode.
    6-5-2. Display a source you want to adjust from the master projector.
    6-5-3. On the Slave Projector select the same signal From the Entry
    List (same No.) as that of the master projector. Display it from the
    slave projector.
    6-5-4. Make Picture adjustment such as brightness, contrast, or color
    temperature.
    6-5-5. Change the master projector from Standalone to Master to
    activate the Link Mode
    6-6 This completes the Link Mode adjustment procedure.
    NOTE: When the Link mode is enabled, be sure to turn on the master projector
    first and then the slave projector.
    If you fail to do this, the slave projector will not work correctly.
    Once you have turned on the master projector, the slave projector will automati-
    cally be turned on.
    NOTE: In the Link mode the Lens Memory feature is not available. 
    						
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