Optoma Technology BX-AL133 user manual Rear Panel − Triggers and Sensors

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User’s Manual

BX-AL133

Rear Panel − Triggers and Sensors

To use the automatic lens trigger, your projector or scalar must be equipped with a lens trigger and a standard double-ended 3.5 mm (1/8 inch) male mono or stereo jack cable.

Simply plug the cable into the projector’s lens trigger jack and into the sled +12V Trigger- In jack. Follow the projector or scalar instructions to configure the lens trigger.

The Trigger-In (tip positive) operates as follows:

+12V LENS IN command

0V LENS OUT command

NOTE: The input trigger jack may be temporarily overridden by the remote control. When the next transition of voltage occurs (up or down), the trigger will take control once again.

Another option allows you to use the +12V Trigger-Out jack on the rear of the device. The output jack is set to +12V whenever the sled is in the LENS OUT position.

This is typically used for triggering screen masking systems to mask the side of the screen when an HDTV (16:9) image is being projected instead of a widescreen (2.35:1) DVD movie format.

The Trigger-Out jack (tip positive) operates as follows:

0V Lens is in the LENS IN position

+12V Lens is in the LENS OUT position

Each sled is supplied with an optional remote IR sensor which may be used to improve reception if the sled is located where IR signals cannot be reached. It may also be used with an IR repeater system by simply taping the remote sensor to one of the IR emitters from the repeater system.

To use, simply peel off the included self- stick tape, affix to a convenient location and plug the 2.5

mmcable into the appropriate jack in the back of the unit.

Rear Panel View

+9V DC In

+12V Trigger Out

+12V Trigger In Remote IR Sensor In

From projector or scaler

To screen masking system

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Contents User’s Manual Safety Introduction Features and benefitsGetting to Know Your System Remote IR Sensor Button Remote ControlChanging Orientation of Logo Plate Optional Plan Your InstallationPlanning for Projector Exhaust Line up the center line of lens Mounting Sled to Shelf or CeilingAttaching the lens bracket to the adaptor plate Securing the mounting plateVerify centering SetupPower up the sled and set Lens in position Attaching the lens to the bracket Configuring the lens speedButtons Remote Control and Motor OperationRear Panel − Triggers and Sensors Cleaning and Maintenance Electrical Characteristics SpecificationsDimensions Warranty Addendum Adapter Plate ContentsInstallation with Motorized Mount Addendum The Finished Product #ANADA