Hitachi CP-SX8350, CP-WX8255, CP-WU8450 Connecting signal cables, Inputting image from Main to Sub

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Connecting cables

4.2 Connecting signal cables

There are two methods to input image to the Sub projector. (18, 19)

-Inputting image from the MONITOR OUT port on Main to Sub.

-Inputting image to Sub and Main individually.

Inputting image from Main to Sub

1.Connect the MONITOR OUT port on Main to the COMPUTER IN1 port on Sub with a computer cable.

2.Connect the image output device to one of the input ports on Main.

NOTES for Intellectual Stack

COMPUTER IN1 and IN2 can be used as the input port for the Main projector in Intellectual Stack. Do not use other ports for image input.

- You can input component signals to COMPUTER IN1 and IN2.

- You can input video signals to the Y pin of the component video of COMPUTER IN1 and IN2.

NOTES for Simple Stack

COMPUTER IN1 and IN2 can be used as the input port for the projector that is connected with a computer cable at its MONITOR OUT port. (Operating Guide SETUP menu) If you wish to use other input ports, input the image to Sub and Main individually.

Main

Sub

Connection example

in Intellectual Stack

Inputting image to Sub and Main individually

1.Split the output signal from your image device into two with device such as a signal splitter.

2.Connect the output ports of the image output device to the same input ports on the Main and Sub projectors.

NOTES for Intellectual Stack LAN, USB TYPE A and USB TYPE B cannot be used as the input ports on the Main projector in Intellectual Stack.

NOTES for Simple Stack • Any of the ports that is compatible with the signal can be used. Input the same signal to the two projectors individually.

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Contents Features Instant Stack GuideContents Remote control for Intellectual Stack and Simple Stack IntroductionBasic information and preparations Instant StackIntroduction Installation Preparing for Intellectual StackInstalling the first projector Set a Deciding installation positionSetting up Set a Operating Guide → Option menu Installing the second projector Set B Connecting projectorsSetting up Set B Installation Confirming Main and Sub settings Fine adjusting image position For Intellectual Stack usersFor Simple Stack users Stack menu settings Displaying Stack menuSelecting Main, Sub or off Selecting lamp operation mode Only for CP-X8160,CP-WX8255 and CP-WU8450Selecting lamp operation mode Selecting lamp switching mode Selecting input source for Sub Exiting Intellectual Stack menu Stack menuDialog from Stack menu Important information for Intellectual Stack USB Type A, USB Type B, LAN Only for CP-WU8440 and CP-WU8450Example Connecting cables Connecting an RS-232C cableConnecting signal cables Inputting image from Main to SubInputting image to Sub and Main individually Setting input ports using menu Preparing for menu operationsChecking Main projectors operating status Starting up Main projector Setting the menu Inputting image from Main to Sub Computer signalInputting image to Sub and Main individually Setting input ports using menu Restrictions on Schedule function Restrictions on the Main projectorRestrictions on the Sub projector Restrictions on Schedule function Troubleshooting No power is supplied to the Main and SubSignal cables are not connected correctly ProjectorSettings on the projectors are not set For the Intellectual Stack featureRemote control is pointed at the Sub There are some adjustment differences Two images
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