Specifications

Connector type: D-sub 25-pin, female

Recommended cable: Multi-core shielded cable for data communications

Cable length: 50 meters (166 feet) or less

Examples of a circuit connection to the input pins of the REMOTE PARALLEL connector

B-curve variable resistor

Input pins (No.2 to 11)

GND pins (No. 1, 12 to 14, 25)

Input pins (No. 2 to 11)

GND pins (No.1, 12 to 14, 25)

By making a contact, the following control can be performed by an external controller:

Input signal selection for the AV/RGB INPUT (video and audio) connectors

Muting

Scene recall

Volume control (turning the master volume up or down)

Turning on or changing to standby of the projector or the monitor

Muting via control from an emergency broadcast system

Example of a circuit connection to the output pins of the REMOTE PARALLEL connector

Output pins (No.15 to 24)

GND pins (No. 1, 12 to 14, 25)

The trigger for turning on each pin of the REMOTE PARALLEL connector can be selected from the following:

Status of the AV/RGB SELECT buttons

Turning on the MASTER MUTING indicator

The status of scene recall function

Command to turn on or change to standby status the projector or the monitor

Status of the MASTER control and REMOTE FADER on the SRP-X500P Manager (maximum/minimum/ muted)

Muting via control from an emergency broadcast system

The trigger for each pin can be selected in the REMOTE PARALLEL section of the REMOTE PARALLEL/PROJECTOR CONTROL screen of the SRP-X500P Manager software.

Notes

Do not apply a reverse voltage across the output pins.

Do not connect the shield of the remote wire or the ground wire to a relay table, etc. This can cause the device to malfunction and noise.

Keep the remote wire away from dimmers or motors.

Example of a custom-made operation panel connection to the REMOTE PARALLEL connector

The SRP-X500P is factory set to connect a custom-made operation panel with the following buttons:

Controls 25