Hitachi CP-X8240, CP-WX8255, CP-WU8450, CP-WU8440 Installation, Preparing for Intellectual Stack

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2. Installation

For safety reasons, read 1.1 Basic information and preparations (3, 4) carefully before installation. In addition, take note of the followings for proper use of Instant Stack.

When using Intellectual Stack, both projectors will respond to the remote control signals until STACK MODE on either projector is set to SUB.

If you control one projector with the remote control during installation, it is recommended to operate the other with the control panel or a wired remote control. In this case, disable the remote control receiving on the other projector with the KEY LOCK feature. (Operating Guide OPTION menu)

Images from Set A and Set B may superimpose well but the image positions can shift over time.

Readjust to superimpose the images.

2.1 Preparing for Intellectual Stack

When using Intellectual Stack via RS-232C connection, ensure the following set- tings are set on the two projectors. Otherwise, the Intellectual Stack menu cannot be operated.

STANDBY MODE in SETUP menu: NORMAL (Operating Guide SETUP menu)

COMMUNICATION TYPE under COMMUNICATION in SERVICE menu: OFF (Operating Guide OPTION menu)

STACK LOCK in SECURITY menu: OFF

When STACK LOCK is set to on, menus related to Instant Stack cannot be operated. It is therefore necessary to set it to off during installation and menu setting.

(1)Use the ▲/▼/◄/► buttons to go into the following menu.

ADVANCED MENU > SECURITY

>STACK LOCK

STACK LOCK dialog will appear on screen. (Operating

Guide SECURITY menu)

(2)Use the ▲/▼ buttons to highlight OFF, and press the ► button to complete the setting.

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Contents Instant Stack Guide FeaturesContents Introduction Remote control for Intellectual Stack and Simple StackBasic information and preparations Instant StackIntroduction Preparing for Intellectual Stack InstallationSetting up Set a Installing the first projector Set aDeciding installation position Operating Guide → Option menu Setting up Set B Installing the second projector Set BConnecting projectors Installation Confirming Main and Sub settings For Intellectual Stack users Fine adjusting image positionFor Simple Stack users Displaying Stack menu Stack menu settingsSelecting Main, Sub or off Only for CP-X8160,CP-WX8255 and CP-WU8450 Selecting lamp operation modeSelecting lamp operation mode Selecting lamp switching mode Selecting input source for Sub Dialog from Stack menu Exiting Intellectual Stack menuStack menu Important information for Intellectual Stack Only for CP-WU8440 and CP-WU8450 USB Type A, USB Type B, LANExample Connecting an RS-232C cable Connecting cablesInputting image to Sub and Main individually Connecting signal cablesInputting image from Main to Sub Checking Main projectors operating status Setting input ports using menuPreparing for menu operations Starting up Main projector Inputting image from Main to Sub Computer signal Setting the menuInputting image to Sub and Main individually Setting input ports using menu Restrictions on the Sub projector Restrictions on Schedule functionRestrictions on the Main projector Restrictions on Schedule function No power is supplied to the Main and Sub TroubleshootingSignal cables are not connected correctly ProjectorFor the Intellectual Stack feature Settings on the projectors are not setRemote control is pointed at the Sub There are some adjustment differences Two images
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CP-X8240, CP-X8160, CP-WU8450, CP-SX8350, CP-WX8255 specifications

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