MODELEIP-4500DLPTM PROJECTORSETUP GUIDESetting up the Screen... 2Screen Size and Projection Distance ...
10RS-232C Terminal: 9-pin D-sub male connectorPin No. Signal Name I/O Reference1 Not connected2RDReceive Data Input Connected to internal circuit3SDSe
11Connecting Pin Assignments172419168Pin No. Signal1T.M.D.S. Data 2–2T.M.D.S. Data 2+3T.M.D.S. Data 2 Shield4 Not connected5 Not connected6 DDC Clock7
12Computer controlA computer can be used to control the projector by connecting an RS-232C serial control cable (cross type,commercially available) to
13→←POWR _ 1__OKProjectorComputerRS-232C Specifications and CommandsControl ContentsParameterCommandPower onReturnStandby mode(or 40-second startup ti
14Control ContentsParameterCommandPower onReturnStandby mode(or 40-second startup time)OK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERR
15RS-232C Specifications and CommandsControl ContentsParameterCommandPower onReturnStandby mode(or 40-second startup time)OK or ERROK or ERROK or ERRO
16Note• If an underbar (_) appears in the parameter column, enter a space.• If an asterisk (*) appears in the parameter column, enter a value in the
171. Connecting the projector to a computerSetting up the Projector Network EnvironmentThis section describes the basic procedure for using the projec
18Setting up the Projector Network Environment1. Connecting the Pro-jector to a ComputerEstablishing a one-to-one connection from theprojector to a co
19Setting up the Projector Network Environment2. Setting an IP Addressfor the ComputerThe following describes how to make settingsin Windows® XP (Pr
2Position the projector perpendicular to the screen with all feet flat and level to achieve an optimal image.Note• The projector lens should be center
20Setting up the Projector Network Environment12After confirming or setting, proceed to “3. Setting up Network Connection for theProjector”.5 Click “I
21Setting up the Projector Network Environment3. Setting up a NetworkConnection for theProjectorSettings for such items as the projector’s IPaddress a
224 The TCP/IP setting screen ap-pears, ready for network settingsfor the projector.Note• Confirm the existing network’s segment (IPaddress group) to
23Controlling the Projector via LANControlling the ProjectorUsing Internet Explorer(Version 5.0 or later)Complete connections to external equipmentbef
24Confirming the ProjectorStatus (Status)On this screen, you can confirm the projectorstatus. You can confirm the following items :•••••MAC Address•••
25Controlling the Projector via LANSetting and Adjusting theProjector (Settings & Adjustments)Example: “Picture” screen display for INPUT 1On thes
26Controlling the Projector via LANMaking General Settingsfor the Network (Network –General)On this screen, you can make general settingsrelating to t
27Controlling the Projector via LANSetting Error Items andDestination Addresses towhich E-mail is to be Sentwhen an Error Occurs(Mail – Recipient Sett
28Setting the Projector Using RS-232C or TelnetWhen Connecting UsingRS-232C1 Launch general purpose terminalemulator.2 Input settings for the RS-232C
29Setting the Projector Using RS-232C or TelnetWhen Connecting UsingTelnet1 Click “start” from the Windows® desk-top and select “Run”.2 Enter “telnet
3Screen Size and Projection DistanceThe projection screen size varies according to the distance from the lens of the projector to the screen.The optio
30Setting the Projector Using RS-232C or TelnetSETUP MENU (Main Menu)[1]IP Address (Factory default setting : 192.168.150.2)IP address settings. (Page
31Controlling the Projector Using RS-232C or TelnetView Setting Detail List([V]View All Setting)11111 Enter “v” and press the “Enter” key.Display all
32Controlling the Projector Using RS-232C or TelnetSave Settings and Quit([S]Save & Quit)Save set values and quit menu.11111 Enter “s” and press t
33Controlling the Projector Using RS-232C or TelnetIP Address Setting([1]IP Address)Setting of IP address.11111 Enter “1” and press the “Enter” key.22
34Controlling the Projector Using RS-232C or TelnetUser Name Setting([4]User Name)Carrying out security protection using user name.11111 Enter “4” and
35Controlling the Projector Using RS-232C or TelnetDisconnecting All Connec-tions ([D]Disconnect All)It is possible to disconnect all the TCP/IP conne
36Controlling the Projector Using RS-232C or TelnetCarrying out Network PingTest(ADVANCED[5]Network Ping Test)It is possible to confirm that a network
37Controlling the Projector Using RS-232C or TelnetSetting of Search Port(ADVANCED[0]Search Port)Sets the port number used when searching for theproje
38Stack ProjectionThe stack projection allows you to increase the brightness of an image by stacking twoprojectors and projecting same image simultane
39Stack ProjectionSetting up the Stack ProjectionBasicThis part shows an example for setting up the stack projection of a computer image with two proj
4Standard Zoom Lens (Standard equipment with EIP-4500)F1.8-F2.0, f=25.6-31.3 mmNORMAL Mode (4:3)Picture (Screen) size Projection distance [L]Diag. [χ]
40Stack ProjectionVideo equipmentDistributorRGB cable5 BNC to 15-pinD-sub cableComposite video cableRGBcableLAN cable(cross-overtype)Projector 1:Maste
41Video Wall ProjectionInfo• Before setting up the video wall projection, install Internet Explorer (version 5.0 or later).• Video wall is not compati
42Video Wall ProjectionSetting up the Video Wall Projection BasicFollowing is an example of how to build a 2 X 2 video wall using 4 projectors.Projec
43Video Wall Projection1 Access one of the four projectorsvia Internet Explorer.(See “Controlling the Projector Using InternetExplorer (Version 5.0 or
44Video Wall Projection12345 678912232345556789The numbers of the projector refer to the numbersof the projected positions.123456789123456789The numbe
45Video Wall ProjectionNotes on the Wide Video Wall ProjectionSelecting “2 X 1”, “3 X 1”, “4 X1”, “5 X 1”, “6 X 1”, “7 X 1” or “8 X 1” on “Division” (
46Video Wall ProjectionINPUT 1 terminalVideo equipmentRGB cableRGB cableRGB cableRGB cableProjector 1:MasterProjector 2:SlaveProjector 3:SlaveProjecto
47Video Wall ProjectionProjector 1:MasterProjector 2:SlaveProjector 3:SlaveProjector 4:SlaveLAN terminalComputerLAN cableLAN cable(straight-through ty
48Video Wall Projection4 Turn on all of the projectors.5 Access the projector 1 from thecomputer via Internet Explorer.(See “Controlling the Projector
49Video Wall ProjectionMasterSet InputsONONOFFONOFFONOFFOFFONOFFINPUT1INPUT2INPUT3INPUT4INPUT5SlaveSet InputsINPUT1INPUT2INPUT3INPUT4INPUT5Projector 1
5Fixed Wide Lens (AH-45201)F2.5, f=11.6 mmNORMAL Mode (4:3)The formula for picture size and projection distance[m/cm]L (m) = 0.01626χH1 (cm) = –0.762χ
50Communication cannot be established with the projectorWhen connecting the projector using serial-connection\ Check that the RS-232C terminal of the
51Troubleshooting\ Take the following steps for checking the network settings for the computer.1. Open a command prompt (MS-DOS Prompt).• In the case
52\ Check if the “TCP/IP” protocol is operating correctly using the “PING” command. Also, checkif an IP address is set.1. Open a command prompt (MS-DO
53DimensionsUnits: inches (mm)16 5/32 (410)4 11/32 (110.1)3 3/4 (94.9)7 1/16 (179)7 1/16 (179)3 23/64 (85)9 39/64 (243.9)13 5/8 (346)5 47/64 (145.5)45
6Wide-zoom Lens (AH-45301)F2.5, f=21.2-25.8 mmNORMAL Mode (4:3)The formula for picture size and projection distance[m/cm]L1 (m) = 0.03048χL2 (m) = 0.0
7Tele-zoom Lens (AH-45501)F2.4-F2.5, f=31.9-42.5 mmNote• There may be an error of ± 3% in the above values.• Values with a minus (–) sign indicate the
8Tele-zoom Lens (AH-45601)F2.5, f=40.8-62.8 mmNote• There may be an error of ± 3% in the above values.• Values with a minus (–) sign indicate the dist
9Tele-zoom Lens (AH-45701)F2.4-F2.5, f=62.1-97.8 mmNote• There may be an error of ± 3% in the above values.• Values with a minus (–) sign indicate the
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