Preparation for Using Cinema Color Editor

Connection using a USB cable or RS-232C cable

If connecting using a USB cable, you should install Cinema Color Editor before connecting the cable.

If using an RS-232C cable, use a cross-type cable.

Connecting using an RS-232C cable

Connecting using a USB cable

* If using Mac OS X or later, connection using an RS-232C cable is not possible.

 

To [Control

* Compatible with

 

(RS-232C)] port

USB1.1

To RS-232C

 

port

RS-232C cable

To [USB] port

To USB port

(commercially-available)

 

 

 

USB cable (accessory)

If the "Add New Hardware Wizard" starts up or a message such as "Software needed

for the USB device is not available." appears when you connect a Windows computer and the projector using a USB cable, click [Cancel] in the wizard window or the dialogue box. Disconnect the USB cable, install Cinema Color Editor and then reconnect the cable.

Use the "COM Port" command in the "Operation" sub-menu of the "Setting" menu to

select the port that is being used for the connection. Default setting: USB p.20

Connection settings at the projector (when using a network connection)

When the projector is connected to the network, make the network settings as follows.

Press and use the configuration menus to select "Setting" - "Operation" - "Network".

Use and to select the item to be set, and then press .

For details on this operation, refer to "Using the Configuration Menus". p.23

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