NEC GT6000 user manual 1011, Introduction, 6.SC. TRIGGER Mini Jack

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1. Introduction

Terminal Panel Features

 

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USB(MOUSE/HUB) USB (PC)

PC CARD

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PC CONTROL

 

LAN

 

 

 

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IN

 

 

 

 

REMOTE 1

 

OUT

 

 

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SC TRIGGER

 

REMOTE 2

 

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AC IN

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6.SC. TRIGGER Mini Jack

When the projector is powered ON the screen trigger output sends a low voltage trigger to the screen controller and the screen will go down. When the projector is powered OFF the screen trigger stops sending a low voltage trigger to the screen controller and the screen will go up.

NOTE: To use this feature, you must turn on the Screen Trigger function. See page 8-17.

Stereo mini cable

 

 

Tip (12V)

(not supplied)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ring (0V)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sleave (ground. 0V)

NOTE: Screen controllers are supplied and supported by screen manufacturers.

NOTE: Do not use this jack for anything other than intended use. Connecting the wired remote control to the SC. TRIGGER Mini Jack causes damage to the re- mote control.

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1.USB Port [MOUSE/HUB] (Type A)

Connect a USB mouse. You can operate the menu or Viewer with a USB mouse via this port.

A USB-supported scanner or PC peripheral can be connected to this port. (USB Hub Function. See page 4-3)

2.USB Port [PC] (Type B)

Connect this port to the USB port (type A) of your PC using a USB cable. This port also serves as a PC Control port by using Dynamic Image Utility 2.0 included on the supplied CD-ROM.

3.PC CARD Slot 1/2

Insert a PC card, commercially available flash memory card or NEC optional wireless LAN card here.

There are two slots: Slot 1 and Slot 2.

4.PC CARD Eject Button 1/2

Press to eject a PC card partially. Each slot has its own eject button: 1 and 2.

5.PC CONTROL Connectors (D-Sub 9 pin)

For system expansion such as PC-Control using Dynamic Im- age Utility included on the supplied User Supportware CD- ROM or RS232C control from an external control system.

IN: connect to the external equipment such as a PC or control system.

OUT: for daisy-chaining multiple projectors and operating them with the same external equipment. To do so, connect to a sec- ond projector’ s IN terminal to relay the input at the IN terminal of the first projector until all the projectors are connected.

7.LAN Port (RJ-45)

This port is typically used for UTP Ethernet/Fast Ethernet. Use this connector to control the projector on a LAN. See page 2-12.

8.REMOTE 1 (Mini D-Sub 15 Pin)

This terminal allows external control of the projector by use of contact closure. See page 10-9.

9.REMOTE 2 Mini Jacks (IN/OUT) IN: wired remote control input.

OUT: for daisy-chaining multiple projectors and operating them with the same remote control. To do so, connect to a second projector’ s IN terminal to relay the input at the IN terminal of the first projector until all the projectors are connected.

10.Main Power Switch

When you plug the supplied power cable into an active wall outlet and turn on the Main Power switch, the POWER indica- tor turns orange and the projector is in standby mode. See page 3-2.

11. AC IN

Connect the supplied power cable’s three-pin plug here. Three types of power cable are supplied with this projector: three-pin type for U. S. A. and Canada. Two-pin type for Europe and Japan.

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Contents LCD Projector User’s Manual GT6000/GT5000Important Safeguards Important InformationPrecautions InstallationCleaning Power SupplyLamp Replacement Fire and Shock PrecautionsTable of Contents v Remote Control Features Introductionz Whats in the Box? x Introduction to the Projector1. Introduction z Whats in the Box? InformationImportantProjector x Introduction to the Projector 1. IntroductionAttaching and Removing the Terminal Covers 1. Introduction c Getting to Know Your ProjectorDepression for foot 4 locations 1. IntroductionCarrying the Projector 1. IntroductionTop Features 1. Introduction Terminal Panel Features1. Introduction 10116.SC. TRIGGER Mini Jack 1. Introduction v Remote Control Features1. Introduction 27 281-11 10. UNDORemote Control Battery Installation Remote Control PrecautionsOperating Range for Wireless Remote Control 1. Introduction1. Introduction Using the Remote Control in Wired Operation1-13 AUDIO OUTz Setting Up Your Projector Installationx Lens Shift Adjustable Range c Optional Lens Installationz Setting Up Your Projector 2. InstallationScreen Size and Projection Distance HeightThrow distance 2. InstallationGT06RLB Maximum Possible Range for GT12ZLB/GT20ZL/GT48ZLB 2. Installation x Lens Shift Adjustable RangeDesktop/Front VerticalLens Shift Adjustable Range continued 2. InstallationDesktop/Front0.32V Vertical Ceiling/FrontBefore installation 2. Installation c Optional Lens Installatione Secure the 4 screws using the hexagonal driver 2. InstallationFor installing the GT12ZLB 2. InstallationSLOT1 2. InstallationFor installing the GT06RLB 2. Installation2-10 PC Ce Secure the 4 screws using the hexagonal driver 2. InstallationeSecure the 2 screws using the hexagonal driver 2-11To adjust 2. Installation2-12 When Viewing a DVI Digital Signal 2. Installation v Making ConnectionsConnecting Your PC or Macintosh Computer Connecting to RGB 1 IN connectors BNCConnecting an External Monitor 2. Installation2-14 To connect SCART output RGBConnecting Your DVD Player 2. Installation2-15 DVD playerConnecting Your VCR or Laser Disc Player 2. Installation2-16 VIDEOConnecting to a Network 2. Installation2-17 Example of LAN connectionConnecting the Supplied Power Cable 2. Installation2-18 Basic Operation Projecting an Imagez Turning on the Projector 3. Projecting an ImageStandby or Idle Flashing forUsing the menu c Adjusting the Picture Size and Position3. Projecting an Image x Selecting a Source3. Projecting an Image Tips on Adjusting Focusv Correcting the Horizontal and Vertical Keystone Distortion 3D Reform3. Projecting an Image When using the remote control or cabinet buttons3. Projecting an Image n Turning Up or Down Volumeb Optimizing RGB Picture Automatically m Turning off the Projector 3. Projecting an ImageTo turn off the projector Convenient Features z Turning Off the Image and Sound 4. Convenient Featuresx Enlarging and Moving a Picture c Getting the On-lineHelp and Informationv Using the USB Mouse 4. Convenient Featuresb Using the USB HUB Function Operate the PC mouse using the USB mousen Changing Background Logo 4. Convenient Featuresm Making Freehand Drawings on a Projected Image ChalkBoardReference memory 4. Convenient Features Lens MemoryCustom memory z Making the Most out of the Viewer Function Using the Viewerplayback Features 5. Using the Viewerz Making the Most out of the Viewer Function Easy to useWhen the tool bar is not displayed 5. Using the ViewerFolder x Operating the Viewer Function from theAuto Play Mode 5. Using the ViewerViewing Digital Images PreparationsUsing the PC Card Files Fucntion PC Card Files 5. Using the ViewerDeleting Captured Images Using the Projector in a Network 6.Limitations of Warranty 6. Using the Projector in a Networkz END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT 1.TermContents of the Supplied CD-ROM 6. Using the Projector in a NetworkProjector Easy Connection Settings xIntroductionwhen used 6. Using the Projector in a NetworkResolution c Supported Projectorsv Equipment Connections and Settings 6. Using the Projector in a NetworkWhen Using a Network Environment Settings at the Projector Sideb Software Installation 6. Using the Projector in a NetworkInstallation Uninstallingn Starting/Exiting the Software 6. Using the Projector in a NetworkDynamic Image Utility Start the SoftwaremTroubleshooting 6. Using the Projector in a NetworkCheck Points CountermeasuresCheck Points 6. Using the Projector in a NetworkCountermeasures Check Points6-10 6. Using the Projector in a NetworkCheck Points Countermeasures6-11 6. Using the Projector in a NetworkCheck Points CountermeasuresSetting Up for Double Stacking in Link Mode z Stacking and Connecting the Projectors 7. Setting Up for Double Stacking in Link Modez-1.Assigning Projector IDs Throw Distances for Optional Lenses 7. Setting Up for Double Stacking in Link ModeRecommended Throw Distances for Double Stack z-2.Stacking the Projectorsz-3.Hookup 7. Setting Up for Double Stacking in Link Modex Adjusting and Registering Signals to Be 7. Setting Up for Double Stacking in Link Modev Link Mode Setting Projectedb List of Menu Items Available in Link Mode 7. Setting Up for Double Stacking in Link ModeUsing On-ScreenMenu Using the Menus 8. Using On-ScreenMenuz Basic Menu Operation Customizing the Menux List of Direct Button Combinations 8. Using On-ScreenMenu8. Using On-ScreenMenu c Menu tree Advanced Menu Source Select Adjust Source Sound 8. Using On-ScreenMenuAdvanced Menu Source Select Adjust Source Sound 8. Using On-ScreenMenuUsing the Entry List 8. Using On-ScreenMenuEntry Edit Command v Menu Descriptions & FunctionsAdjust Source 8. Using On-ScreenMenuVideo Adjust not available for RGB YTR AdjustmentSweetVision 8. Using On-ScreenMenuSplit Mode DeinterlaceAdjusting Color Temperature 8. Using On-ScreenMenuAdjusting White Balance Selecting Base SettingSignal Level 8. Using On-ScreenMenuSignal Type Volume/Bass/TrebleRef. Adjust 8. Using On-ScreenMenuUsing 3D Reform 8-12Factory Default 8. Using On-ScreenMenuAll Data /Current Signal Projector Options8-14 8. Using On-ScreenMenuSelecting Menu Display Time PageSetup 8. Using On-ScreenMenuPage Setting Viewer Options Viewer Options Setting Mouse Button and Sensitivity MousePage Selecting Signal Format Signal Select 8. Using On-ScreenMenu8-16 Selecting Operation Mode Operation Mode Select8-17 8. Using On-ScreenMenuEnabling Last Memory Last Memory PageLamp Settings 8. Using On-ScreenMenu8-18 Link Mode8-19 8. Using On-ScreenMenuLAN Mode 8-20 8. Using On-ScreenMenuAdvanced WEP for Wireless only 8. Using On-ScreenMenu8-21 8-22 8. Using On-ScreenMenuMail Seamless Switch GT6000 only 8. Using On-ScreenMenu2. Setting the Seamless Switch function 8-23Setting a Password 8. Using On-ScreenMenu8-24 Delete8-25 8. Using On-ScreenMenuSecurity To register a PC card as a protect keyTimer 8. Using On-ScreenMenuOn/Off Timer ToolsEnabling the On or Off Timer 8. Using On-ScreenMenuDisabling the On or Off Timer Deleting the On or Off Timer settingsUsing Capture GT5000 only 8. Using On-ScreenMenuUsing PC Card Files Using ChalkBoard8-29 8. Using On-ScreenMenuProjector Information Test Patternx Replacing or Cleaning the Filter Maintenancec Cleaning the Cabinet and the Lens z Replacing the Lampz Replacing the Lamp 9. MaintenanceTo replace the lamp Interlockx Replacing or Cleaning the Filter 9. MaintenanceTo clean the filter To replace the filterc Cleaning the Cabinet and the Lens 9. MaintenanceAppendix z USB Memory Device or USB Memory Card 10. AppendixReader Support 10-2Power Indicator 10. Appendix xTroubleshootingStatus Indicator Lamp 1/2 IndicatorProblem Common Problems & Solutions10. Appendix 10-410. Appendix •Power on process for the projector and the PC10-5 10-6 10. Appendix cSpecificationsModel Number GT6000/GT500010-7 10. AppendixMechanical b Pin Assignments of D-SubRGB Input Connector 10. Appendix v Cabinet DimensionsMini D-Sub15 Pin Connector 10-810-9 10. Appendix n Compatible Input Signal List10-10 10. Appendix m REMOTE 1 ConnectorPin No SHORT/OPENPC Control Connector D-SUB9P Using Software Keyboard10. Appendix PC Control Codes and Cable Connection10. Appendix ⁄0Operation Using an HTTP Browser10-12 Overview10-13 10. AppendixRGB1 NEC SOLUTIONS’ PROJECTOR PRODUCTS LIMITED WARRANTY USA and Canada onlyHOW LONG IS THE WARRANTY WHAT IS COVERED AND WHAT IS NOT COVEREDDECLARATION OF CONFORMITY