Control Connections; Control Connections - Digital Projection E-Vision Laser 4K Series User Manual

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Digital Projection E-Vision Laser 4K Series

Control Connections

HDBaseT/LAN
1
The projector's features can be controlled via a LAN connection, using Digital Projection's Projector Controller application or a
terminal-emulation program.
Ethernet
2
This dedicated LAN connection can be used if HDBaseT/LAN is already being used for HDBaseT signal input.
Trigger 1 & Trigger 2
3
The Trigger outputs are activated by one of the three following conditions, as set in the
Screen trigger: can be connected to an electrically operated screen, automatically deploying the screen when the projector
starts up, and retracting the screen when the projector shuts down.
Aspect ratio trigger: can be used to control screen shuttering for different aspect ratios.
RS232 trigger: can be used to control the screen or screen shuttering on receipt of an RS232 command
RS232
4
All of the projector's features can be controlled via a serial connection, using commands described in the Protocol Guide.
Use a straight-through cable to connect directly to a computer.
Wired Remote
5
The remote control can be connected using a standard 3.5 mm mini jack cable (tip-ring-sleeve, or TRS).
1
2
HDBaseT/LAN
Ethernet
SDI IN
Connection Guide

CONTROL CONNECTIONS

3
4
(1)
(2)
RS232
TRIGGER
HDMI
HDMI
1
2
3D SYNC IR
HDMI
HDMI
SDI OUT
3
4
menu:
Setup
5
WIRED REMOTE
DisplayPort
SYNC IN
SYNC OUT
Notes
For a list of all commands used to
control the projector via LAN, see
the Protocol Guide.
Only one remote connection (RS232
or LAN) should be used at any one
time.
With a LAN connection the projector
can serve a web page offering basic
projector controls.
Trigger 1 and Trigger 2 are not
available with HDMI 3 and 4 inputs.
Projector Controller is available for
download, free of charge, from the
Digital Projection website.
Rev A June 2017
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