When Making Connections With Serial Cable - Dukane ImagePro 9066 Installation Manual

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© Settings at the Personal Computer Side
Perform the regular LAN connections settings according to the instruction manual of the
LAN card (adapter).
There are no special settings to be made in the connections with the projector.
When Making Connections with Serial Cable or USB Cable
* USB cable connection may not be supported by some models.
© What Can Be Accomplished
• Using Dynamic Image Utility 2.0, a picture or slide can be sent to the projector and then
projected to a screen.
• Using the projector control function of Dynamic Image Utility 2.0 allows operations to be
performed from the personal computer which include switching the projector power on/off,
signal selection, and adjustment of the picture quality.
[For Connections with USB Cable]
© Equipment to Be Prepared
• Projector (This unit)
© Connection at the Projector Side
Plug the B type connector of the USB cable to the USB port [PC] (type B).
© Connection at the Personal Computer Side
Plug the A type connector of the USB cable to the USB port [PC] (type A).
[For Connections with Serial Cable]
© Equipment to Be Prepared
• Projector (This unit)
• Serial cable (Optional or a commercially available RS-232C cross cable may be used.
© Connection at the Projector Side
Plug the serial cable into the PC CONTROL connector. ("Terminal Panel Features" and "PC
Control Connector" on User's manual)
© Connection at the Personal Computer Side
Plug the serial cable into the (RS-232C) serial connector.
NOTE: When switching the power of the projector on/off with the projector control function,
please set [Projector Options] [Setup] [Page 4] [Idle Mode] to "On".
For 9060, set [Idle Mode] to "On" only when the projector is connected with a USB cabe.
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• Personal computer
• Personal computer
2. Equipment Connections and Settings
• USB cable (included with the projector)
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