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Sdi1/sdi2/sdi3/sdi4 In Terminal [3g/hd/sd-sdi, Hdmi1 In/hdmi2 In Terminal [hdmi In1/in2]

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1. Introduction Connection terminals 23 4 5 6 1 11 10 9 1. REMOTE Terminal [REMOTE] (Stereo Mini) Use this jack for wired remote control of the projector using a commercially available remote cable with ⌀3.5 stereo mini-plug (without resistance). Connect the projector and the supplied remote control using a commercially available wired remote control cable. (→ page 15) 2. LAN port [LAN] (RJ-45) The port for controlling the projector from a PC via a network. Connect the projector and the PC with a commercially available shielded Ethernet cable (10/100Base-T). 3. USB port [USB] (type A) The port for the projector maintenance. 4. PC control terminal [RS-232] (D-sub 9P) The terminal for operating the projector from a PC via an RS-232C or for service personnel to set data for the projector. Connect the projector and the PC with a commercially available shielded RS-232C straight cable. 5. 3D terminal [3D] (D-sub 15P) The terminal for connecting a 3D image system to the projector. Use a shielded 15pin cable (sold commercially). 6. External control terminal [GP I/O] (D-sub 37P) The terminal for externally controlling the projector. (→ page 159) Use a shielded 37pin cable (sold commercially). 8 7 7. HDMI1 IN/HDMI2 IN Terminal [HDMI IN1/IN2] (Type A) (→ page 139) 8. DisplayPort1 IN/DisplayPort2 IN Terminal [DisplayPort IN1/IN2] (→ page 139) 9. HDBaseT Port [Ethernet HDBaseT] (RJ-45) (→ page 139) 10. SDI1/SDI2/SDI3/SDI4 IN Terminal [3G/HD/SD-SDI IN1/IN2/IN3/IN4] (BNC) (→ page 139) 11. SLOT Expansion slots for installing optional boards sold separately. A plate to plug up the opening is attached when the unit is first shipped from the factory. 10

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10
1. Introduction
Connection terminals
4
1
11
10
9
8
7
5
6
2
3
1.
REMOTE Terminal [REMOTE] (Stereo Mini)
Use this jack for wired remote control of the projector
using a commercially available remote cable with
3.5
stereo mini-plug (without resistance).
Connect the projector and the supplied remote control
using a commercially available wired remote control
cable.
(
page
15
)
2. LAN port [LAN] (RJ-45)
The port for controlling the projector from a PC via
a network. Connect the projector and the PC with
a commercially available shielded Ethernet cable
(10/100Base-T).
3. USB port [USB] (type A)
The port for the projector maintenance.
4. PC control terminal [RS-232] (D-sub 9P)
The terminal for operating the projector from a PC via
an RS-232C or for service personnel to set data for
the projector. Connect the projector and the PC with
a commercially available shielded RS-232C straight
cable.
5. 3D terminal [3D] (D-sub 15P)
The terminal for connecting a 3D image system to the
projector.
Use a shielded 15pin cable (sold commercially).
6.
External control terminal [GP I/O] (D-sub 37P)
The terminal for externally controlling the projector.
(
page
159
)
Use a shielded 37pin cable (sold commercially).
7.
HDMI1 IN/HDMI2 IN Terminal [HDMI IN1/IN2]
(Type A)
(
page
139
)
8. DisplayPort1 IN/DisplayPort2 IN Terminal
[DisplayPort IN1/IN2]
(
page
139
)
9. HDBaseT Port [Ethernet HDBaseT] (RJ-45)
(
page
139
)
10. SDI1/SDI2/SDI3/SDI4 IN Terminal [3G/HD/SD-SDI
IN1/IN2/IN3/IN4] (BNC)
(
page
139
)
11. SLOT
Expansion slots for installing optional boards sold
separately. A plate to plug up the opening is attached
when the unit is first shipped from the factory.