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Configuring the Transmitter

Configuring the Transmitter

One of the key features of the ProjectionLink system is that it allows you to use many different input devices with most Prox- ima projectors. But before you begin using the system, you’ll need to set up the transmitter to match the projector you will be using. Again, we recommend you set up the transmitter and receiver with the appropriate cables prior to making your final installation. This will allow you to make any fine tuning adjustments more easily.

Use the tables in “Appendix C: Dip-Switch Settings” on page 51 to set the dip-switches on the back of your transmitter. Dip- switches one, two, three, four, and ten control the projector family. Dip-switches five through eight control the baud rate for the transmitter. Dip-switch nine controls the service mode for the transmitter. These settings will work for most applica- tions

For typical applications, dip-switches five through eight should not be modified. For custom control applications, see “Appendix C: Dip-Switch Settings” on page 51.

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Projection Link MODEL NO. PL-300T

Proxima Corporation

9440 Carroll Park Drive San Diego, Ca 92121-2298 www.proxima.com

MN8, a trade mark of INT LABS, Inc. Made in USA

Dip-switches on the back of the transmitter

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Contents PL-300, PL-300E, and BNDL-001 Warranty ProjectionLink User & Installation Guide Iii This page intentionally left blank Table of Contents Chapter Configuring ProjectionLink Chapter Using ProjectionLink Viii Chapter What is ProjectionLink? Projection Link System ProjectionLink Operational Summary Understanding ProjectionLink System Your ProjectionLink system willWhat’s in the PL-300/PL- 300E Accessories Box? Two-meter Mini-jack What’s in the BNDL-001 Accessories Box? 900-95207 USRS-232 Control Cables Projector Cables required Part Provided with NumberChapter Installing ProjectionLink Before InstallingConnecting the External PL-300 Receiver Port CONNECTS… To the DP6850 and DP6850+ To the DP9240, DP9260, and DP9260+ To the Pro AV 9320, Pro AV 9400, Pro AV 9400+, and Pro AV To the Pro AV VGA To the LX2 and LS2 To the DP9280 To the DP6150 To the S520 Connecting to the Advanced Connectivity Module Configuring the Transmitter ISPConnecting the Transmitter FUNCTION…Connection FUNCTION… Connecting Input Sources Connecting Local Outputs Connecting CAT-5 Cable This page intentionally left blank Chapter Configuring ProjectionLink Powering the projector from the transmitter LED Status Fine-Tuning the Image Gain Adjustment and Color Control Settings Symptom ADJUST/DIRECTION Until Chapter Mounting ProjectionLink Mounting the Transmitter Under a TableTransmitter with table mount Mounting the Transmitter in a Rack Mounting the Receiver Chapter Using ProjectionLink Switching Between Input SourcesSwitching between input sources Using ProjectionLink with an IR Remote Control IR Remote Button DIP-SWITCH SettingUsing ProjectionLink with an IR Remote Control Chapter Upgrading ProjectionLink Firmware This page intentionally left blank Appendix a Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Table Symptom SolutionsTroubleshooting Technical Support Appendix B Technical Specifications System SpecificationsPL-300T Transmitter Specifications Appendix C Dip-Switch Settings SettingS520, DP6860 Appendix D Operational Summary Pro AV 9320, Pro AV 9350, Pro AV Pro AV 9400+, Pro AVNS 1 NS NS NS This page intentionally left blank