The documentation and the projector use graphical symbols to show how to use the projector safely.
The indications and their meaning are as follows. Make sure you understand them properly before reading the guide.
Warning
Caution
• General information indications
Attention
a
sIndicates a page where detailed information regarding a topic can be found.
g
[Name]Indicates the name of the buttons on the remote control or the control panel.
Menu NameIndicates Configuration menu items.
This symbol indicates information that, if ignored, could possibly result in personal injury or even death due to incorrect handling.
This symbol indicates information that, if ignored, could possibly result in personal injury or physical damage due to incorrect handling.
Indicates procedures which may result in damage or injury if sufficient care is not taken.
Indicates additional information and points which may be useful to know regarding a topic.
Indicates that an explanation of the underlined word or words in front of this symbol appears in the glossary of terms. See the "Glossary"
section of the "Appendices".
s "Glossary" p.209
Example: [Esc] button
Example:
Select Brightness from Image.
Image - Brightness
Contents
3
Notations Used in This Guide ........................ 2
Introduction
Projector Features .......................................... 9
Interactive Function (Easy Interactive Function).......................... 9
Easily Perform Operations from the Control Pad ..........................9
Connecting to a Network and Projecting Images from the Computer's Screen . . . . . 9
Project Two Images Simultaneously (Split Screen)........................9
Part Names and Functions .................................. 10
About Notations ............................................. 211
General Notice: .............................................. 212
Index .................................................... 213
7
Introduction
This chapter explains the projector's features and the part names.
Projector Features
Interactive Function (Easy Interactive Function)
You can perform the following operations with the electronic pen (Easy
Interactive Pen).
• Draw on plain screens such as whiteboards
• Draw on documents being projected
• Perform computer mouse operations on the projected screen
• Read paper documents from a scanner
• Save the projected screen
• Print the projected screen
• Attach the projected screen to an email and send
s
"Interactive Function" p.62
Easily Perform Operations from the Control Pad
By installing the Control Pad supplied, you can easily perform frequently
used operations such as turning the projector on or off and changing the
source. You can also connect a USB storage or USB cables for a printer and
so on.
s
"Control Pad" p.23
s
"Connecting to the Control Pad" p.41
Connecting to a Network and Projecting Images
from the Computer's Screen
When connected to the network, you can perform the following operations.
You can connect the projector to a computer on
a network and project the computer's screen
using the supplied EasyMP Network Projection
(application software).
sEasyMP Network Projection Operation
Guide
Content drawn using the interactive function
can also be projected from projectors in other
conference rooms.
s "Using the Interactive Function over a
Network" p.118
Project Two Images Simultaneously (Split Screen)
This function divides the projected screen in
two and projects two types of image side-byside. By simultaneously projecting images from
two sources on one screen, you can raise the
impact of your message or proposition during
video conferences or presentations.
s "Projecting Two Images Simultaneously
(Split Screen)" p.90
9
Part Names and Functions
10
Front/Top
NameFunction
Remote receiver
A
Lamp cover
B
Receives signals from the remote control.
Open when replacing the projector's lamp.
s "Replacing the Lamp" p.191
Cable cover
F
Control panel
G
Speaker
H
NameFunction
Open by loosening both of the screws when connecting to
an input port or installing the wireless LAN unit.
Operates the projector.
s "Control Panel" p.15
Outputs audio.
Lamp cover fixing
C
screw
Air exhaust vent
D
Cable cover fixing
E
screws
Screw to fix the lamp cover in place.
s "Replacing the Lamp" p.191
Exhaust vent for air used to cool the projector internally.
Caution
While projecting, do not put your face or hands
near the air exhaust vent, and do not place objects
that may become warped or damaged by heat near
the vent. Hot air from the air exhaust vent could
cause burns, warping, or accidents to occur.
Screws to fix the cable cover in place.
Part Names and Functions
11
Side
NameFunction
Wireless LAN indicator
C
Easy Interactive
D
Function receiver
Obstacle sensor
E
Remote receiver
F
Projection window
G
Security slot
H
Indicates the access status to the supplied wireless LAN
unit.
Receives signals from the Easy Interactive Pen.
s "Interactive Function" p.62
Detects obstacles that are interfering with the projection
area.
s "Cleaning the Obstacle Sensor" p.189
Receives signals from the remote control.
Projects images.
Warning
• Do not look into the projection window while
projecting.
• Do not place any objects or put your hand near
the projection window. It could cause burns,
fire, or the object to warp because this area rea‐
ches a high temperature due to the concentrated
projection light.
The security slot is compatible with the Microsaver
Security System manufactured by Kensington.
s "Anti-Theft Lock" p.117
NameFunction
Air filter cover
A
open/close lever
Security cable
B
installation point
Opens and closes the air filter cover.
Pass a commercially available wire lock through here and
lock it in place.
s "Installing the wire lock" p.117
Air filter cover
I
Air intake vent
J
(air filter)
Focus lever
K
Open when changing the air filter or operating the focus
lever.
Takes in air to cool the projector internally.
s "Cleaning the Air Filter" p.190
"Replacing the Air Filter" p.194
s
Adjusts the image focus.
Open the air filter cover to operate.
Part Names and Functions
12
Interface
The following ports are available under the cable cover.
NameFunction
Wireless LAN unit
A
installation section
Audio1 port
B
Computer port
C
Audio Out port
D
Install the supplied wireless LAN unit here.
s "Installing the wireless LAN unit" p.40
• Inputs audio from equipment connected to the
Computer port.
• Inputs audio from other devices when projecting
images from the device connected to the USB-A port.
Inputs image signals from a computer and component
video signals from other video sources.
Outputs audio from the currently projected image to an
external speaker.
NameFunction
USB-B port
E
Monitor Out port
F
LAN port
G
HDMI port
H
DisplayPort
I
Audio3 port
J
RS-232C port
K
• Connects the projector to a computer via the supplied
USB cable, and projects the images on the computer.
"Projecting with USB Display" p.48
s
• Connects the projector to a computer via the supplied
USB cable to use the Wireless Mouse function.
s "Using the Remote Control to Operate the
Mouse Pointer (Wireless Mouse)" p.108
• Connects the projector to a computer via the supplied
USB cable to use the Easy Interactive Pen as a mouse or
as a pen to draw on the projected screen.
s "Operating a Computer from the Projected
Screen (PC Interactive)" p.84
• By connecting the projector to the Control Pad via the
supplied USB cable, you can connect to a computer
from the Control Pad.
"Connecting to the Control Pad" p.41
s
Outputs analog RGB signals input from the Computer
port to an external monitor. You cannot output signals
input from other ports or component video signals.
Connects a LAN cable to connect to a network.
Inputs video signals from HDMI compatible video
equipment and computers. This projector is compatible
with
HDCPg.
s "Connecting Equipment" p.29
Inputs video signals from DisplayPort compatible
computers. This projector is compatible with
Inputs audio for the specific source set in Extended -Audio Input Setup.
When controlling the projector from a computer, connect
it to the computer with an RS-232C cable. This port is for
control use and should not normally be used.
s "ESC/VP21 Commands" p.127
HDCPg.
Power inlet
L
Connects the power cord to the projector.
s "From Installation to Projection" p.46
Part Names and Functions
13
USB-A port
M
USB-A port
N
Video port
O
Audio2 port
P
Remote port
Q
NameFunction
• Connects a USB memory device or a digital camera and
projects PDFs, movies, or images using PC Free.
"Projecting Images Stored on a USB Storage
s
Device (PC Free)" p.95
• By connecting a USB memory, you can store and view
content drawn using the interactive function.
s "Using Drawing Content" p.80
• You can connect USB printers.
• By connecting the projector to the Control Pad via the
supplied USB cable, you can connect to a USB memory
or a printer from the Control Pad.
s "Connecting to the Control Pad" p.41
Projects images from the optional Document Camera.
You cannot project using other devices from this port.
Inputs composite video signals from video sources.
Inputs audio from equipment connected to the Video
port.
Connects to the Control Pad.
s "Control Pad" p.23
Base
NameFunction
Ceiling mount fixing
A
points (five points)
Security cable
B
installation point
Attach the optional Ceiling Mount here when suspending
the projector from a ceiling.
s "Installing the Projector" p.27
s "Optional Accessories" p.198
Pass a commercially available wire lock through here and
lock it in place.
s "Installing the wire lock" p.117
Part Names and Functions
NameFunction
Rear foot fixing points
C
(two points)
Attach the feet when using the projector on a surface such
as a desk. (Only models with feet supplied)
s "Attaching the feet (Only models with feet supplied)"
p.14
Insert the rear feet (x2) into the foot fixing points.
B
You can install this projector vertically on a desk.
a
s "Installation Methods" p.27
14
Wall mount fixing
D
points (four points)
Front foot fixing point
E
Attach the setting plate when mounting on a wall. (Only
models with setting plate supplied)
s Installation Guide
s "Optional Accessories" p.198
Attach the foot with a spacer when using the projector on a
surface such as a desk. (Only models with feet supplied)
s "Attaching the feet (Only models with feet supplied)"
p.14
Attaching the feet (Only models with feet supplied)
Insert the feet into the foot fixing points.
Insert the foot with the spacer into the front foot fixing point.
A
Part Names and Functions
15
Control Panel
NameFunction
Status indicators
A
[Source Search]
B
button
[Enter] button
C
[
]
Indicates the projector's status using color, and by being lit
or flashing.
s "Reading the Indicators" p.166
Switches to the image from the input port where video
signals are being input.
s "Automatically Detect Input Signals and Change the
Projected Image (Source Search)" p.47
• When the Configuration menu or the Help screen is
displayed, it accepts and enters the current selection and
moves to the next level.
• If pressed while projecting analog RGB signals from the
Computer port, you can automatically optimize
Tracking, Sync., and Position.
NameFunction
[w][v] button
D
[Help] button
E
[Esc] button
F
[Tele]/[Wide] buttons
G
[Menu] button
H
[t] button
I
• Displays the Keystone screen.
s "H/V-Keystone" p.51
• If pressed when the Configuration menu or the Help
screen is displayed, these buttons select menu items and
setting values.
s "Using the Configuration Menu" p.136
s "Using the Help" p.165
Displays and closes the help screen which shows you how
to deal with problems if they occur.
s "Using the Help" p.165
• Stops the current function.
• If pressed when the Configuration menu is displayed, it
moves to the previous menu level.
s "Using the Configuration Menu" p.136
• Adjusts the size of the projection screen. Press the [Tele]
button to reduce the size of the projection screen and
press the [Wide] button to increase the size of the
projection screen.
• Corrects keystone distortion in the horizontal direction
when the Keystone screen is displayed.
s "H/V-Keystone" p.51
• If pressed when the Configuration menu or the Help
screen is displayed, these buttons select menu items and
setting values.
s "Using the Configuration Menu" p.136
"Using the Help" p.165
s
Displays and closes the Configuration menu.
s "Using the Configuration Menu" p.136
Turns the projector power on or off.
s "From Installation to Projection" p.46
Part Names and Functions
16
Remote Control
NameFunction
[t] button
A
[Capture] button
B
[Print] button
C
Numeric buttons
D
[Auto] button
E
[Aspect] button
F
[Num] button
G
Turns the projector power on or off.
s "From Installation to Projection" p.46
Takes a snapshot of the projected screen. After taking the
snapshot, the image is pasted onto a new page in
Whiteboard Mode. (This button cannot be used in
Whiteboard Mode.)
s "Using Drawing Content" p.80
Prints the projected screen.
s "Using Drawing Content" p.80
• Enter the Password.
s "Setting Password Protect" p.113
• Use this button to enter numbers in Network settings
from the Configuration menu.
If pressed while projecting analog RGB signals from the
Computer port, you can automatically optimize Tracking,
Sync., and Position.
Each time the button is pressed, the aspect mode changes.
s "Changing the Aspect Ratio of the Projected Image"
p.59
Hold down this button and press the numeric buttons to
enter passwords and numbers.
s "Setting Password Protect" p.113
[Menu] button
H
Displays and closes the Configuration menu.
s "Using the Configuration Menu" p.136
Part Names and Functions
17
NameFunction
I
[][][ ][ ]
button
J
[] button
[User] button
K
• When the Configuration menu or Help screen is
displayed, pressing these buttons selects menu items
and setting values.
s "Using the Configuration Menu" p.136
• When projecting a PC Free, pressing these buttons
displays the previous/next image, rotates the image, and
so on.
s "Projecting Images Stored on a USB Storage
Device (PC Free)" p.95
• During Wireless Mouse function, the mouse pointer
moves in the direction of the button that was pushed.
s "Using the Remote Control to Operate the
Mouse Pointer (Wireless Mouse)" p.108
• When the Configuration menu or the Help screen is
displayed, it accepts and enters the current selection and
moves to the next level.
s "Using the Configuration Menu" p.136
• Acts as a mouse's left button when using the Wireless
Mouse function.
s "Using the Remote Control to Operate the
Mouse Pointer (Wireless Mouse)" p.108
Select any frequently used item from the seven available
Configuration menu items, and assign it to this button. By
pressing the [User] button, the assigned menu item
selection/adjustment screen is displayed, allowing you to
make one-touch settings/adjustments.
s "Settings Menu" p.142Auto Calibration is assigned as the default setting.
NameFunction
[Page] buttons
L
[[][]]
[E-Zoom] buttons
M
[z][x]
[A/V Mute] button
N
[Split] button
O
Changes pages in files such as PowerPoint files when using
the following projection methods.
(This button cannot be used in Whiteboard Mode.)
• When using the Wireless Mouse function
s "Using the Remote Control to Operate the
Mouse Pointer (Wireless Mouse)" p.108
• When using USB Display
s "Projecting with USB Display" p.48
• When connecting to a network
When projecting images using PC Free, pressing these
buttons displays the previous/next screen.
Enlarges or reduces the image without changing the
projection size.
(This button cannot be used in Whiteboard Mode.)
s "Enlarging Part of the Image (E-Zoom)" p.107
• Turns the video and audio on or off.
s "Hiding the Image and Sound Temporarily (A/V
Mute)" p.105
• You can change the Projection mode as follows by
pressing the button for about five seconds.
FrontWFront/Upside Down
RearWRear/Upside Down
Each time the button is pressed, the image changes
between projecting two images simultaneously by
splitting the projected screen, or projecting one image as
normal.
(This button cannot be used in Whiteboard Mode.)
"Projecting Two Images Simultaneously (Split
s
Screen)" p.90
Strap attachment hole
P
Allows you to attach a commercially available strap to the
remote control.
Part Names and Functions
18
NameFunction
[Help] button
Q
[Freeze] button
R
[Volume] buttons
S
[a][b]
[Pointer] button
T
[Esc] button
U
[Pen Mode] button
V
Displays and closes the help screen which shows you how
to deal with problems if they occur.
s "Using the Help" p.165
Pauses or resumes image playback.
s "Freezing the Image (Freeze)" p.105
[a] Decreases the volume.
[b] Increases the volume.
"Adjusting the Volume" p.56
s
Displays the on-screen pointer.
s "Pointer Function (Pointer)" p.105
• Stops the current function.
• If pressed when the Configuration menu is displayed, it
moves to the previous level.
s "Using the Configuration Menu" p.136
• Acts as a mouse's right button when using the Wireless
Mouse function.
s "Using the Remote Control to Operate the
Mouse Pointer (Wireless Mouse)" p.108
Changes between using the PC interactive function or
drawing for Easy Interactive Pen. (This button cannot be
used in Whiteboard Mode.)
s "Summary of the Interactive Function" p.63
NameFunction
[Save] button
Y
[Source Search]
Z
button
Remote control light-
a
emitting area
Saves the projected screen.
s "Using Drawing Content" p.80
Switches to the image from the input port where video
signals are being input.
s "Automatically Detect Input Signals and Change the
Projected Image (Source Search)" p.47
Outputs remote control signals.
[Color Mode] button
W
[Whiteboard] button
X
Each time the button is pressed, the color mode changes.
s "Selecting the Projection Quality (Selecting Color
Mode)" p.58
• Press this when the projector is off to turn on the
projector and start the interactive function in
Whiteboard Mode.
• Press this when the projector is on to change to
Whiteboard Mode. If you press it in Whiteboard Mode,
the image changes to the previous image source.
s "Before Using the Interactive Function" p.65
Part Names and Functions
19
Replacing the remote control batteries
If the remote control becomes unresponsive or inoperable after it has been
used for some time, the batteries may have reached the end of their service
life. When this happens, replace them with new batteries. Obtain two AA
size manganese or alkaline batteries. You cannot use other batteries except
for the AA size manganese or alkaline.
Attention
Make sure you read the following manual before handling the batteries.
s Safety Instructions
a
Remove the battery cover.
While pushing the battery cover catch, lift the cover up.
c
Caution
Check the positions of the (+) and (-) marks inside the battery holder to
ensure the batteries are inserted the correct way.
Reattach the battery cover.
Press the battery cover until it clicks into place.
b
Replace the old batteries with new batteries.
Part Names and Functions
20
Remote control operating range
Easy Interactive Pen
There are two types of Easy Interactive Pens with different colored bottom
sections. You cannot use Easy Interactive Pens with the same colored
bottom sections at the same time.
s
"Optional Accessories" p.198
NameFunction
Pen tip button
A
Strap attachment hole
B
Hold the pen close to the projected screen, and press to
use.
s "Using the Pen" p.67
s "Optional Accessories" p.198
Allows you to attach a commercially available strap.
Part Names and Functions
21
NameFunction
Battery indicator
C
Slide switch
D
Battery cover
E
a
Indicates the remaining battery power when the power is
turned on.
• Turns green for several seconds when the battery is
charged.
• Flashes green for several seconds when the battery is
low.
• Does not light when the battery is exhausted. Change
the battery.
s "Replacing the battery for the Easy Interactive Pen"
p.21
Switches the Easy Interactive Pen on and off.
When turned on, it takes a few seconds before the Easy
Interactive Pen is operational.
Open this cover when replacing the battery.
s "Replacing the battery for the Easy Interactive Pen"
p.21
The Easy Interactive Pen will turn off automatically if it is unused for
a long time.
Turn the Easy Interactive Pen on again with the slide switch to use the
pen.
Attention
Make sure you read the following manual before handling batteries.
s Safety Instructions
a
Remove the battery cover.
While pushing the battery cover catch, lift the cover up.
Replace the old battery with a new battery.
b
Replacing the battery for the Easy Interactive Pen
The battery indicator on the Easy Interactive Pen lights or flashes when the
power is turned on. Does not light or flash when the battery is exhausted.
When the indicator no longer lights or flashes, replace the battery. Use one
of the following types of battery. Other chargeable batteries cannot be
used.
• AA size manganese battery
• AA size alkaline manganese battery
• SANYO eneloop
*
(HR-3UTG/HR-3UTGA/HR-3UTGB)
®
c
Caution
Check the positions of the (+) and (-) marks inside the battery holder to
ensure the battery is inserted the correct way.
Replace the battery cover.
Press the battery cover until it clicks into place.
Part Names and Functions
Replacing the tip of the Easy Interactive Pen
Replace the tip of the Easy Interactive Pen when it is worn.
s
"Optional Accessories" p.198
22
Pen Tray
a
b
Turn the tip of the pen to remove it.
Turn the new tip to attach it.
Fixing points
A
Security hole
B
a
NameFunction
Attach the pen tray to a whiteboard or wall.
Pass a commercially available lock through here.
It is recommended that the pen tray be tightened with two
commercially available M5 bolts.
Part Names and Functions
23
Control Pad
NameFunction
[t] button
A
[Whiteboard] button
B
Turns the projector power on or off.
s "From Installation to Projection" p.46
• Press this when the projector is off to turn on the
projector and start the interactive function in
Whiteboard Mode.
• Press this when the projector is on to change to
Whiteboard Mode. If you press it in Whiteboard Mode,
the image changes to the previous image source.
s "Drawing" p.69
NameFunction
[Source Search]
C
button
[Capture] button
D
[Print] button
E
[Save] button
F
USB-B port (for
G
connecting a
computer)
USB-A port (for
H
connecting USB
storage)
USB-A port (for
I
connecting a printer)
USB-B port (for
J
connecting a
projector)
USB-A port (for
K
connecting a
projector)
Switches to the image from the input port where video
signals are being input.
s "Automatically Detect Input Signals and Change the
Projected Image (Source Search)" p.47
Takes a snapshot of the projected screen. After taking the
snapshot, the image is pasted onto a new page in
Whiteboard Mode. (This button cannot be used in
Whiteboard Mode.)
s "Interactive Function" p.62
Prints the projected screen.
s "Using Drawing Content" p.80
Saves the projected screen.
s "Using Drawing Content" p.80
Connects to a computer via a USB cable to use the
interactive function or USB Display.
s "Connecting to the Control Pad" p.41
Connects a USB storage device.
s "Connecting to the Control Pad" p.41
Connects to a printer via a USB cable.
s "Connecting to the Control Pad" p.41
Connects to the projector via a USB cable when a USB
storage device or printer is connected to the Control Pad.
s "Connecting to the Control Pad" p.41
Connects to a projector via a USB cable to use the
interactive function or USB Display.
s "Connecting to the Control Pad" p.41
Part Names and Functions
24
NameFunction
Remote port
L
Remote control light-
M
emitting area
Bottom cover
N
Top cover
O
Cable cover
P
Power is supplied to the Control Pad from the projector
when they are connected with the optional remote control
cable set. When connected, remote control signals are also
sent to the projector via the cable.
When not connected using the remote
a
Outputs remote control signals.
Open to connect a USB storage device.
Open to connect cables and replace the batteries.
Open this cover when cables are wired along a wall.
control cable set, power is supplied by the
batteries. Remote control signals are sent
to the projector via infrared rays.
Replacing the batteries for the Control Pad
If the Control Pad becomes unresponsive or inoperable after it has been
used for some time, the batteries may have reached the end of their service
life. When this happens, replace them with new batteries. Obtain two AA
size manganese or alkaline batteries. We recommend using alkaline batteries
for the Control Pad. You cannot use other batteries except for the AA size
manganese or alkaline.
a
b
Remove the top cover.
Place your finger into the groove on the top cover, and then lift it up
and out.
Replace the old batteries with new batteries.
Attention
Make sure you read the following manual before handling the batteries.
s Safety Instructions
Because power is supplied to the Control Pad when it is connected to
a
the projector with the remote control cable set, you do not need
batteries.
Part Names and Functions
Caution
Check the positions of the (+) and (-) marks inside the battery holder to
ensure the batteries are inserted the correct way.
a
25
See the following for the operating range for the Control Pad.
s Control Pad Installation Guide
c
Replace the top cover.
Press the battery cover until it clicks into place.
Preparing the Projector
This chapter explains how to install the projector and connect projection sources.
Installing the Projector
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Installation Methods
The projector supports the following six different projection methods.
Install the projector according to the installation location.
Turn the projector off when you are changing the installation method. Turn
the projector back on after changing the installation method.
• When mounting the projector on a wall or ceiling, or placing the
a
projector vertically, make sure you use the correct tools for the
installation method.
s "Optional Accessories" p.198
• The default Projection setting is Front/Upside Down. You can
change to other Projection settings from the Configuration menu.
s Extended - Projection p.144
• You can change the Projection setting as follows by pressing down
the [A/V Mute] button on the remote control for about five seconds.
FrontWFront/Upside Down
RearWRear/Upside Down
• When using the interactive function, install so that the projected
screen is a rectangle without any distortion.
• You cannot use the interactive function while the Projection setting
is Rear/Upside Down or Rear.
s "Interactive Function" p.62
• When installing multiple projectors in the same room, set Distance
of Projectors according to the distance between the projectors.
s Extended - Easy Interactive Function - Distance of
Projectors p.144
• Mount the projector on a wall
or ceiling and project images
from in front of a screen.
(Front/Upside Down projection)
• Mount the projector on a wall
or ceiling and project images
from behind a translucent
screen. (Rear/Upside Down pro‐
jection)
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• Project images from in front of
the screen. (Front projection)
Attach the feet when using the projector on a surface such as a desk.
a
s "Attaching the feet (Only models with feet supplied)" p.14
• Project images from behind a
translucent screen. (Rear projec‐
tion)
Warning
• A special method of installation is required when suspending the projector
from a wall or ceiling. If it is not installed correctly, it could fall causing an
accident and injury.
• If you use adhesives on the wall mount plate fixing points or the ceiling
mount fixing points to prevent the screws from loosening, or if you use
things such as lubricants or oils on the projector, the projector case may
crack causing it to fall from its mount. This could cause serious injury to
anyone under the mount and could damage the projector.
When installing or adjusting the mount, do not use adhesives to prevent the
screws from loosening and do not use lubricant or oil and so on.
• Do not cover the projector's air intake vent or air exhaust vent. If either of
the vents are covered, the internal temperature could rise and cause a fire.
• Place the projector vertically and
project images from in front of
the screen. (Front/Upside Down
projection)
• Place the projector vertically and
project images from behind the
screen (Rear/Upside Down pro‐
jection)
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Connecting Equipment
This chapter explains how to connect the projector to peripheral devices.
You can connect devices directly to the projector, or connect to the projector via the Control Pad.
When connecting USB cables or USB storage devices, we recommend using the Control Pad.
s
"Connecting to the Control Pad" p.41
When connecting devices except for USB cables or USB storage devices, connect directly to the projector.
s
"Connecting to the Projector" p.31
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Attention
If you use a USB hub, operation may not be performed correctly. Connect directly to the projector or the Control Pad.
Connecting Equipment
• You can connect to the network by wired or wireless communication.
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To connect to the network using a cable, connect a LAN cable to the projector.
s "Connecting a LAN cable" p.39
To connect to the network wirelessly, install the wireless LAN unit on the projector.
s "Installing the wireless LAN unit" p.40
• The port name, location, and connector orientation differ depending on the source being connected.
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