Connecting a USB Device to the Data Projector

What happens when you connect a USB device to the Data Projector depends on the current configuration of the Data Projector’s plug-and-play setting. Plug-and-play is enabled under the Data Projector’s initial default settings. For more details about the plug-and-play setting, see “Setup Menu Contents” in the User’s Guide.

Turning On the Data Projector after Connecting a USB Device

Normally when you turn on the Data Projector without a USB device connected, the Data Projector will check the RGB terminal and then the VIDEO terminal for a signal. If it finds a signal, the Data Projector will select it automatically and project the signal contents.

If you turn the Data Projector on while a USB device is connected to its USB port, it will perform one of the following operations (depending on its current plug-and-play setting).

When plug-and-play is enabled:

When this type of

The Data Projector does this automatically when turned on:

device is connected:

 

 

 

USB memory device

Starts up Viewer (page 30) and projects the Viewer screen.

 

 

YW-2 Wireless Adapter

Starts up Wireless (page 49) and projects the Wireless screen.

 

 

YC-400 Document

Checks the RGB terminal and then the VIDEO terminal for an input

Camera

signal. If it finds a signal, the Data Projector will select it automatically

 

and project the signal contents. Note that the YC-400 Document Camera

 

is not detected automatically.

 

 

When plug-and-play is disabled:

Turning on the Data Projector with a USB device connected while plug-and-play is disabled will cause it to perform the same initial operation it performs when no device is connected. That is, it checks the RGB terminal and then the VIDEO terminal for an input signal. If it detects an input signal, the Data Projector will select it automatically and project the signal contents. In this case, however, either Viewer or Wireless will start up in the background, depending upon the type of USB device that is connected to the Data Projector.

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