4. Getting started
4.1.3.1 RS-232
Specifi ca tions
Param eter Value
RS-232 connector 1 female DB9 connector (RS232-in) for projector control and
debug
4.1.3.2 LAN/Ethernet
Specifi ca tions
Param eter Value
Ethernet connector
1 RJ45 Connector for projector c ontrol (not content)
Protocols
DHCP, TCP/IP, UDP/P
Speed 10/100 Mbit/1000Mbit
4.1.3.3 USB-A port
Specifi ca tions
Parameter Value
USB connector
Type A
Function
Firmware upgrade u sing USB sticks
Power
Power 5V, m ax 1,5A (out)
Standard USB 2.0
4.2 Power up the projector
CAUTION: Sources should always be connected before the projector is powered up
CAUTION: Use only power cords following the unit, designed for your projector m odel. Do not use unautho-
rized replacements. Do n ot use pow er cords which are dam aged .
Power up the projector using the keypad or remote
1. Connect the line cord to the projector.
2. Plug the 3–pro nged cord into a grounded AC outlet.
The projector will begin warm ing up, and the backlight of the Standby /power button are flas hing white.
3. When the backlight on the standby button are c onstant white, the projector are in standby m ode, re ady to be switched on.
4. Press the s tandby button on the keypad or the
power button on the remote to bring the projector up to standby mode.
The power button backlight on the keypad will flash blue while the projector is warm ing up.
5. Whe n the power button backlight is steady blue, the projector is ready f or use.
4.3 Power down the projector
Power down using the keypad or remote
1. Depress and hold the pow er button o n the keypad or remote for four (4) seconds.
The Pr ojector is now in cooling down phase.
2. Whe n the projector pane l is no longer illuminated, rem ove the ma ins power cord from the projector.
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