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"RBG" input module installed at
earlier projectors is not needed or recommended . 4) See Appendix F, Optional
Input Modules for a brief description of each interface.
You may wish to use one or more external Marquee Signal Switchers or a third party
switcher in order to significantly increase the number of sources you can select. If
you are using a Marquee Signal Switcher, connect the switcher's RGB output to
and connect an RS-232 serial communication cable between the switcher and
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the projector serial port labeled
communication link (permanently set at 9600 baud) enables you to access inputs
connected to the switcher in the same manner as those connected directly to the
projector. For most other third-party switchers, connect and access sources according
to the documentation provided with that switcher.
NOTE: Make sure any Marquee Signal Switcher connected directly to the projector
is set as "Switcher #1". If it is not, unplug the switcher and turn the thumbwheel to
"1" before plugging back in and connecting to the projector and/or network.
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If you are using more than one Marquee Signal Switcher, daisy-chain the RS-232
switcher inputs/outputs together to form a complete network of inputs accessible
from the projector (you can network up to 9 switchers), and connect Switcher #1 to
the projector as shown in Figure 2.22. In addition, connect the RGB output from each
switcher to its matching slot on switcher #1–for example, connect the RGB output
from switcher #2 to slot #2 on switcher #1, and the RGB output from switcher #3 to
slot #3 on switcher #1. Note that slots used in this manner on switcher #1 are no
longer recognized as inputs to the projector–if you select a slot location that is
connected to another switcher's RGB output, the projector will display the "no input
signal" error message.
—the optional HDTV Input Module used in
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(see Figure 2.22). The switcher
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