Note:
RS-232 communications are limited to 15 m (50 ft.), whereas USB are limited to
5 m (16 ft.).
Triggers
Some Home Theater devices can be controlled through a 12 V signal. The projector
can output three 12 V (100 mA max) signals:
•
TRIG1 for motorized screens control
•
TRIG2 and TRIG3 are for motorized screen masks and anamorphic lens motors
control. See "Screen" and
how to do configure them from OSD
Note:
Three jack adapters are shipped with the projector.
3D RF Emitter
The RF emitter sends the RF pulses that sync the 3D glasses. Proceed as follows to
install the emitter:
1. Place the emitter near the projector on a secure surface or use an appropriate
mount kit. For maximum range emitter should not be placed on the ground/floor but
should be placed at least 10 cm above ground (like on a shelf).
2. Connect the emitter connector to the corresponding 3D Sync Out output connector
in the projector.
3. Once the emitter is connected to the projector, please make sure that the projector
is in 3D mode. Check the X sign on the emitter; the red light should be on, indicating
that the emitter is functioning.
3D Glasses
Proximity Association with 3D RF emitter
The following procedure has to be done every time the glasses are introduced to new
3D RF emitter. During the proximity association, 3D glasses shall be located within 1 m
from 3D RF emitter.
Switch on the glasses (1 short press on the button). LED will change from off to bright,
indicating glasses power on.
Press button for minimum of 1 second.
After 1 second, LED will start to blink with a rate of 1 blink per 2 second.
Release the button.
Successful proximity association is indicated with 6 short LED blinks.
If glasses could not proximity associate LED will change from bright to off and glasses
will go in power off state.
Connecting glasses to 3D RF emitter
Once glasses are associated with the emitter, they will automatically connect to that
emitter every time they are switched on. If during the operation glasses lost the
connection to the emitter, they will automatically try to reconnect to that emitter (LED
is blinking with a rate of 1 blink per 2 seconds). If glasses cannot successfully
reconnect to the emitter within 60 seconds, LED will change from bright to off and
glasses will automatically go in power off state.
Indicating the battery state
If LED flashes every couple of seconds during the operation, battery level is low.
Charging is indicated with lit LED.
3
Installation
"Anamorphic
Lens" on page
28
for instructions on
SUPERLUMIS
18
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