Configuring ProjectionLink
The Projector Standby LED on the ProjectionLink transmitter indicates the status of the system. Use the following table to determine the status of ProjectionLink:
LED | STATUS |
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Off | When the LED on the transmitter is off, it can |
| indicate two things: |
| • There may be no communication from the |
| projector. If there is no communication from |
| the projector, it may indicate that the projec- |
| tor is powered off, or that the projector’s |
| serial cable is not connected correctly. In rare |
| cases, you may need to reset the |
| settings on the transmitter in order to ensure |
| proper communication between Projection- |
| Link and your projector (see “Appendix C: |
| |
| information) |
| • The LED may be off as a result of a problem |
| with the |
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Orange | The projector is in standby mode. |
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Blinking | The projector is in |
Orange |
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Green | The projector is functioning properly and the |
| lamp is on. |
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Red | There is a problem with the projector (lamp or |
| power supply), or there is an |
| condition. Contact Proxima Technical Support for |
| assistance (see “Technical Support” on page 48). |
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The UTP output LED on the Transmitter indicates the status of the link between the transmitter and the receiver. Use the following table to determine the status of the link:
LED | STATUS |
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Off | There is no power to the transmitter. |
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Red | The UTP cable is damaged or there is no power |
| to the receiver. |
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