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6. Installation and Connections
Cautions	when	using	a	DVI	signal
•	 When	the	computer	 has	a	DVI	 output	 connector,	 use	a	commercially	 available	converter	 cable	to	connect	 the	
computer	 to	the	 projector’s	 HDMI	1	or	 HDMI	 2	input	 connector	 (only	digital	 video	signals	 can	be	input). 	Also,	 con-
nect	the	computer’s	 audio	output	 to	the	 projector’s	 BNC	audio	 input	connector. 	In	 this	 case,	 switch	 the	HDMI1	 or	
HDMI2	setting	at	on-screen	menu’s	audio	selection	on	the	projector	to...

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HDMI INAUDIO IN
HDMI OUT
AUDIO OUT
Connecting an External Monitor
You	can	connect	 a	separate,	 external	monitor	to	your	 projector	 to	simultaneously	 view	on	a	monitor	 the	computer	
analog	image	you’re	projecting.
•	 BNC(CV)	component	video	signals	and	BNC(Y/C)	S-video	signals	will	not	be	output.
•	 Please	refer	to	Page	85	when	displaying	the	PIP/PBP	screen.
NOTE:
•	 When	 outputting	 HDMI	signals,	 turn	on	the	 power	 of	the	 video	 device	 on	the	 output	 side	and...

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Connecting Your Blu-ray Player or Other AV Equipment
Component	video	signal/S-video	signal	connection
•	 Select	the	source	name	for	its	appropriate	input	connector	after	turning	on	the	projector.
Input	connectorINPUT	button	on	the	projector	
cabinetButton	on	the	remote	control
BNC(CV)	IN	5:BNC(CV)5/BNC(CV)
BNC(Y/C)	IN	6:BNC(Y/C)6/BNC(Y/C)
NOTE:
•	 The	BNC	(analog	RGB/component),	BNC	(CV)	and	BNC	(Y/C)	audio	input	terminals	are	shared.
CV YC
BNC(C) IN
AUDIO IN
BNC
(CV)...

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Connecting Component Input
•	 Select	the	source	name	for	its	appropriate	input	connector	after	turning	on	the	projector.
Input	connectorINPUT	button	on	the	projector	
cabinetButton	on	the	remote	control
COMPUTER	IN	7:COMPUTER7/COMPUTER
BNC	IN	4:BNC4/BNC
NOTE:
•	 When	 the	signal	 format	 is	set	 to	[AUTO]	 (default	 factory	setting	when	shipped),	 the	computer	 signal	and	component	 signal	are	
automatically	 distinguished	 and	switched.	 If	the	 signals	 cannot	be...

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Connecting HDMI Input
You	can	connect	 the	HDMI	 output	 of	your	 Blu-ray	 player,	hard	disk	player,	 or	notebook	 type	PC	to	the	 HDMI	 1	IN	 or	
HDMI	2	IN	connector	of	your	projector.
Input	connectorINPUT	button	on	the	projector	
cabinetButton	on	the	remote	control
HDMI	1	IN	1:HDMI	11/HDMI	1
HDMI	2	IN	2:HDMI	22/HDMI	2
TIP:	For	users	of	audio	video	equipment	with	an	HDMI	connector:
Select	“Enhanced”	rather	than	“Normal”	if	HDMI	output	is	switchable	between	“Enhanced”...

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Connecting to a HDBaseT transmission device (sold commercially)
HDBaseT	is	a	connection	standard	for	home	appliances	that	is	established	by	the	HDBaseT	Alliance.
Use	a	LAN	 cable	 sold	commercially	 to	connect	 the	Ethernet	 /	HDBaseT	 port	of	the	 projector	 (RJ-45)	to	a	HDBaseT	
transmission	device	sold	commercially.
The 	Ethernet/HDBaseT 	port 	of 	the 	projector 	supports	 HDMI	signals	 (HDCP) 	from 	transmission 	devices, 	control	 signals	
from	external	devices...

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Portrait projection (vertical orientation)
Portrait	screens	 from	a	computer	 can	be	projected	 by	installing	 the	projec-
tor	in	a	vertical	 orientation. 	All	 the	 screens	 such	as	the	 on-screen	 menu	
will	be	rotated	in	an	counter-clockwise	direction.
The	projector	 is	equipped 	with	 a	sensor 	to	 automatically 	detect 	the	 instal-
lation	state.
When	 the	projector	 is	installed	 in	a	portrait	 configuration	 for	the	 first	 time	
with	 the	lamp	 lit	up,	 a...

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Reference drawings
*	 The	drawing	showing	the	dimensional	requirements	is	not	an	actual	stand	design	drawing.
[Side View][Front View]
Screw holes for 4 - 
M4 use
Tilt foot (remove) 130 or greater
200
Filter cover (when opened)
Horizontal adjuster [Bottom View]
Filter cover 310 or greater
Rear foot
Lens shift securing method
1.  Pull the securing lever cover towards you to remove it.
•	 The	cover	cannot	be	detached	from	the	projector.
2.  Turn the screws to the left to...

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3. Slide the securing lever towards the top until it comes to a stop 
and then turn the screws to the right to tighten them.
•	 Tighten	 the	screws	 while	pressing	 the	securing	 lever	towards	 the	
top.
*	 Loosen	the	screws	first	before	re-adjusting	the	lens	shift.
4. Fix the four securing lever covers.
NOTE:
•	 Determine	the	screen	position	first	before	using	the	securing	levers.
•	 Do	not	turn	the	zoom	ring	when	using	the	securing	lever.	Please	do	not	remove	the...

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6. Installation and Connections
Connecting to a Wired LAN
The	projector	 comes	standard	 with	a	Ethernet/HDBaseT	 port	(RJ-45)	 which	provides	 a	LAN	 connection	 using	a	LAN	
cable. 	
To	use	 a	LAN	 connection,	 you	are	required	 to	set	 the	 LAN	 on	the	 projector	 menu.	Select	 [SETUP]	→	[NETWORK	
SETTINGS]	→	[WIRED	LAN]. 	(→	page	107).
Example of LAN connection
Example	of	wired	LAN	connection
Server
Hub
LAN	cable	(not	supplied)
NOTE:	Use 	a 	Categor y 	5 	or 	higher 	LAN	
cable. 
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