Eiki EIP-WX5000L specifications Return

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RS-232C Specifications and Commands

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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CONTROL CONTENTS

COMMAND

PARAMETER

 

Power ON

 

Standby mode

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(or 40-second startup time)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Resize

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Dot By Dot

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Smart Stretch

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Area Zoom

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V-Stretch

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DVI

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HDMI

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VIDEO

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S-VIDEO

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COMPUTER1 input

Picture Mode

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Presentation

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Movie

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Custom

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Contrast

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Bright

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Color

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Blue

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Sharp

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CLR Temp *4

 

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Progressive

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3D Progressive

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Film

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DNR

Off

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Adjustment Reset

 

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Signal Type

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Display (Status display)

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COMPUTER2 input

Picture Mode

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Presentation

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Bright

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Color

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Sharp

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CLR Temp *4

 

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Progressive

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3D Progressive

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Film

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DNR

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Level 1

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Level 2

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Level 3

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Adjustment Reset

 

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Signal Type

Auto

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RGB

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Component

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Display (Status display)

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Contents Setup Manual Setting up the Screen Standard Setup Front ProjectionScreen Size and Projection Distance Throw DistanceSignal Input Normal Mode F2.5, f=25.5-32 mmFixed Wide Lens AH-55201 F2.5, f=11.6 mmFixed Wide Lens AH-55301 F2.5, f=17.1 mmWide-zoom Lens AH-55401 F2.5, f=21.2-25.8 mmTele-zoom Lens AH-55601 F2.5, f=31.9-42.5 mmTele-zoom Lens AH-55701 F2.5, f=40.8-62.8 mmTele-zoom Lens AH-55801 F2.5, f=62.1-97.8 mmConnecting Pin Assignments Pin female connectorConnecting Pin Assignments Wired Remote Control Terminal Specifications Specifications of wired remote control inputEiki remote control signal format Function and transmission codesComputer control Communication conditions RS-232C Specifications and CommandsBasic format Commands W RReturn PC RGB FAO CLR Temp Parameter 4500K 5500K 6500K Setting up the Projector Network Environment Network settings on the computerConnecting the Pro- jector to a Computer Setting an IP Address for the Computer Click PropertiesSetting up the Projector Network Environment Setting up a Network Connection for the Projector DNS Controlling the Projector Using Internet Explorer Controlling the Projector via LANConfirming the Projector Controlling the ProjectorSetting and Adjusting Setting the SecurityMaking General Settings for the Network Network Setting for Sending E-mail when an Error OccursMail Recipient Settings Setting the Projector Using RS-232C or Telnet When Connecting Using RS-232CInput setup and press the Enter key InputPJS11234and press theEn- ter keyWhen Connecting Using Telnet Clickstartfrom theWindows desk- top and select RunSetup Menu Main Menu Advanced Setup MenuVView All Setting View Setting Detail ListSet Items Save Settings and Quit Quit without Saving SetSSave & Quit Tings QQuit UnchangedIP Address Setting Default Gateway SettingSubnet Mask Setting User Name SettingPassword Setting Projector Name SettingDhcp Client Setting RS-232C Baud Rate SetDisconnecting All Connec Setting Auto Logout TimeEntering Advanced Setup Menu Data Port SettingCarrying out Network Ping Test Setting of Accept IP Ad- dressAccepting All IP Addresses Return to Default Settings Setting of Search PortReturn to Main Menu Stack Projection Setting up the Stack Projection Projector 1 MasterProjector 2 Slave Turn off the both projectorsProjector Master Projector SlaveVideo Wall Projection Setting up the Video Wall Projection Basic ProjectorAccess one of the four projectors via Internet Explorer Click Video Wall on the menuAdjusting the Position Horizontally and Vertically Returning to the Default Video Wall SetupAssigning the Projected Image on the Video Wall Setup Select 1 X 1 on Division Click the assigning buttonVideo Wall Projection Setting up the Video Wall Projection Application Change the TCP/IP settings for the computer as shown below Jectors as shown belowClick Stack on the menu Select Slave on Stack Setting Click Stack on the menu Select Master on Stack SettingMake the IP address for each pro- jector as shown below Repeat the same procedure from the to 12 for the projector 3 Resetting the Lamp Timer of the Projector via LAN Resetting the Lamp Timer of the Projector via LAN Close HyperTerminalTroubleshooting When connecting the projector using serial-connectionTroubleshooting \ After the initialization, carry out setting again Dimensions Units inches mmWhen AH-55201 is installed When AH-55301 is installedWhen AH-55401 is installed When AH-55501 is installed

EIP-WX5000, EIP-WX5000L specifications

The Eiki EIP-WX5000 and EIP-WX5000L are cutting-edge projectors designed for high-performance presentations and immersive viewing experiences. Both models are equipped with advanced technologies that cater to the needs of professional environments, such as conference rooms, lecture halls, and large venues.

One of the standout features of the EIP-WX5000 series is its high brightness capability, with a luminosity of up to 5000 lumens. This ensures that images remain vibrant and visible even in well-lit environments, making it ideal for business presentations or educational settings where lighting conditions can vary. The WXGA resolution (1280 x 800 pixels) offers a sharp and clear image quality, enhancing the details and clarity of presentations and videos alike.

Both projectors leverage DLP technology, known for its durability and exceptional color accuracy. This technology enables a richer color palette and minimizes the risk of color decay over time, ensuring that users can rely on consistent performance. The EIP-WX5000 and EIP-WX5000L also feature a contrast ratio of up to 3000:1, providing deeper blacks and brighter whites, which accentuates the depth of the projected image.

Flexibility in installation is another appealing characteristic of these projectors. They come with a variety of lens options that support short throw, long throw, and ultra-short throw configurations. This adaptability makes them suitable for different room layouts and sizes, allowing users to set up the projector in a way that best suits their space.

Connectivity is a key component in today’s technology, and the EIP-WX5000 series does not disappoint. The projectors are equipped with multiple input options including HDMI, VGA, and USB, facilitating easy connections with a wide range of devices such as laptops, tablets, and Blu-ray players. The inclusion of built-in networking capabilities also allows for remote management and control via a web browser, enhancing convenience for IT departments.

For those concerned about noise levels, both models operate quietly, making them suitable for environments where distractions must be minimized. Additionally, they offer extensive lamp life, which contributes to lower maintenance costs over time.

In conclusion, the Eiki EIP-WX5000 and EIP-WX5000L projectors are engineered for excellence in presentation quality, adaptability, and ease of use, making them highly favorable for professional applications across various industries.