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

 

 

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 dip-switch

 

settings on the transmitter in order to ensure

 

proper communication between Projection-

 

Link and your projector (see “Appendix C:

 

Dip-Switch Settings” on page 51 for more

 

information)

 

• The LED may be off as a result of a problem

 

with the CAT-5 UTP cable.

 

 

Orange

The projector is in standby mode.

 

 

Blinking

The projector is in warm-up or cool-down mode.

Orange

 

 

 

Green

The projector is functioning properly and the

 

lamp is on.

 

 

Red

There is a problem with the projector (lamp or

 

power supply), or there is an over-temperature

 

condition. Contact Proxima Technical Support for

 

assistance (see “Technical Support” on page 48).

 

 

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

 

 

Off

There is no power to the transmitter.

 

 

Red

The UTP cable is damaged or there is no power

 

to the receiver.

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