Proxima ASA Network Card BNDL 001 User Manual

[ User & Installation Guide ]  
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PROJECTIONLINK  
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Proxima Corp. (“Proxima”) warrants that each ProjectionLink  
system (Product) purchased from Proxima Corp. is free from defects  
in materials and workmanship under normal use during the  
warranty period said warranty shall commence on the day of  
purchase by the End-User and continue for a period of two (2)  
years.  
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transferable.  
During the Warranty Period, Proxima Corp. will, at no additional  
charge, repair or replace defective parts or, at the option of Proxima  
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no other obligation, and repair or replacement shall be the End-  
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What is ProjectionLink?.......................................... 1  
ProjectionLink Operational Summary........................ 3  
Understanding the ProjectionLink System................ 4  
What’s in the PL-300/PL-300E Accessories Box?........ 5  
What’s in the BNDL-001 Accessories Box?................. 7  
RS-232 Control Cables ............................................... 8  
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To the Pro AV 9320, Pro AV 9400, Pro AV 9400+, and  
To the Pro AV 9350............................................................................15  
Connecting the Transmitter.................................................................23  
Connecting Local Outputs ..................................................................26  
Connecting CAT-5 Cable.......................................... 27  
Configuring ProjectionLink .................................. 29  
Fine-Tuning the Image............................................. 32  
Chapter 4:  
Mounting ProjectionLink ..................................... 35  
Mounting the Transmitter Under a Table................ 35  
Mounting the Transmitter in a Rack........................ 37  
Mounting the Receiver ............................................ 38  
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Table of Contents  
Chapter 5:  
Switching Between Input Sources........................... 39  
Upgrading ProjectionLink Firmware .................... 43  
Appendix A:  
Troubleshooting Table............................................. 46  
Appendix B:  
Appendix C:  
Dip-Switch Settings.............................................. 51  
Appendix D:  
Operational Summary.......................................... 53  
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Chapter 1:  
What is ProjectionLink?  
ProjectionLink is Proxima’s revolutionary new solution to  
numerous stray cables to simplify projector installations and  
connectivity. It’s the first single-wire solution that connects  
your computer and video sources with an installed projector.  
Utilizing Category 5 (CAT-5) unshielded, twisted pair cabling,  
installing and configuring your installed projector is as easy as  
pulling a network cable.  
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Transmitter  
Receiver  
The Projection Link System  
ProjectionLink includes two components: a Transmitter  
(PL-300T) and a Receiver (PL-300R). The Transmitter is con-  
nected to your computer or other source and the Receiver is  
connected to your projector.  
This Installation Guide shows you how to configure Projec-  
tionLink. This Installation Guide does not explain how to  
install ceiling mount projectors or how to pull cable, etc. Use  
the suggestions in this Installation Guide to help configure  
your projector with the ProjectionLink system.  
The ProjectionLink Transmitter (PL-300T) should be located  
somewhere in your conference room or boardroom. The  
Transmitter allows you to connect multiple input sources to  
your projector via CAT-5 cabling. Typically, the Transmitter is  
located under your conference table or inside a podium at the  
front of a room. This is the connection point for your input  
devices (computers, video, and audio devices) and your  
installed projector.  
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What is ProjectionLink?  
ProjectionLink Operational  
Summary  
ProjectionLink can be controlled by either manually selecting  
the input on the Transmitter (Push Button Operation) or  
selecting the input on the Projector’s Remote. Depending on  
the projector connected to ProjectionLink, you may have  
limited operational functionality. The tables contained in  
Appendix D: Operational Summary” on page 53 summarize  
ProjectionLink’s operational functionality when connected  
with various Proxima projectors.  
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Understanding the ProjectionLink System  
Understanding the  
ProjectionLink System  
The ProjectionLink system offers many advantages over previ-  
ous mounted projection systems. It also has a few limitations  
you should be aware of. The following tables lists some fea-  
tures the ProjectionLink system can and cannot do:  
Your ProjectionLink system Your ProjectionLink system  
will:  
will not:  
Eliminate the need for expensive Facilitate high-bandwidth appli-  
coaxial cables and amplifiers  
cations (greater than 140 MHz)  
Replace a matrix switcher  
Conveniently switch between  
presentation devices (e.g., com-  
puter to video)  
Reduce installation time  
Replace a distribution amplifier  
Encode or decode video signals  
Allow RS-232 control from  
external control systems such as  
Crestron or AMX/Panja  
Easily connect your installed  
projector to your presentation  
devices  
Accept multiple video signals on  
each video input  
Increase the number of com-  
puter and/or video inputs on  
your projector  
Support Picture-in-Picture since  
only one video signal at a time is  
sent to the projector  
Accept HDTV component (Y,  
Pb, Pr) video  
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What is ProjectionLink?  
What’s in the PL-300/PL-  
300E Accessories Box?  
Make sure that all of the items with the associated part number  
(P/N) listed below are included in your packaging:  
Two-meter  
VGA Cable  
(900-95106-3)  
Two-meter  
S-video Cable  
(900-46606)  
Two-meter  
Mini-jack Cable  
(900-95109)  
Two-meter  
Composite Video  
Cable  
Two-meter  
Component  
to RCA Cable  
Two-meter 15 pin to  
9-pin RS-232 Cable  
(900-95212)  
(900-95205)  
(900-49706)  
Two-meter 9-pin to  
9-pin RS-232 Cable  
(900-95209)  
User’s Guide  
(010-0294-00)  
Two 9-Volt AC  
1-Amp Power Adapters  
(900-95207 US)  
(900-95208 Europe)  
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What’s in the PL-300/PL-300E Accessories Box?  
Six-inch 9-pin to  
MiniDin 8 Cable  
(301113)  
Two-meter Mini-jack  
to RCA Audio Cable  
(900-95210)  
Additional parts are also included for mounting. These parts  
are the:  
Table Mounting Bracket (140-01610)  
Rack Mounting Bracket (140-01611)  
Receiver Ceiling Mount Bracket (140-01612)  
Hardware Mounting Kit (080-03028) that contains:  
U-bolt assembly that includes the u-bolt, flat plate, and two  
hex nuts  
eight 8 mm screws  
four #10-32 screws  
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What is ProjectionLink?  
What’s in the BNDL-001  
Accessories Box?  
Make sure that all of the items with the associated part number  
(P/N) listed below are included in your packaging:  
One 9-Volt AC  
User’s Guide  
(010-0294-00)  
100-Foot Category-5  
Unshielded Twisted  
Pair Cable  
1-Amp Power Adapter  
(900-95207 US)  
(210-0209-00)  
Two-meter  
VGA Cable  
(900-95106-3)  
Two-meter 9-pin to  
9-pin RS-232 Cable  
(900-95209)  
Two-meter Mini-jack  
to RCA Audio Cable  
(900-95210)  
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RS-232 Control Cables  
Additional parts are also included for mounting. These parts  
are the:  
Table Mounting Bracket (140-01610)  
Rack Mounting Bracket (140-01611)  
Hardware Mounting Kit (505-1043-00) that contains:  
eight 8 mm screws  
four #10-32 screws  
RS-232 Control Cables  
All cables required for various configurations are included with  
ProjectionLink. However, you will only need a few of these  
cables to make your actual connections. The following table  
lists which cables are needed for RS-232 control:  
Projector  
Cable(s) required  
Part  
Number  
Provided with  
(P/N)  
X350  
N/A  
N/A  
S520  
HD15 to DB9 (15-pin to 9-pin)  
MiniDin8 to DB9 (8-pin to 9-pin)  
9-pin to MiniDin  
900-95212 ProjectionLink  
900-95190 Projector  
LX2, LS2  
DP6150  
301.113  
ProjectionLink  
Projector  
MiniDin8 to MiniDin8 (8-pin to 8-pin) 301.102  
DP6850, DP6850+  
HD15 to DB9 (15-pin to 9-pin)  
MiniDin8 to DB9 (8-pin to 9-pin)  
900-95212 ProjectionLink  
900-95190 Projector  
DP9240, DP9260,  
DP9260+  
Pro AV 9320,  
Pro AV 9350  
DB9 to DB9 RS-232 cable (9-pin to  
9-pin)  
900-95209 ProjectionLink  
DP9280  
MiniDin8 to DB9 (8-pin to 9-pin)  
900-95190 Projector  
Pro AV 9400,  
Pro AV 9400+,  
Pro AV 9410  
DB9 to DB9 RS-232 cable (9-pin to  
9-pin)  
900-95209 ProjectionLink  
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Chapter 2:  
Installing ProjectionLink  
Installing ProjectionLink involves making connections  
between your projector, transmitter, and receiver. These con-  
nections are different based on the projector you are using  
with ProjectionLink. Be sure to use the connections for your  
particular unit.  
Before Installing  
Make sure to do the following prior to installing Projection-  
Link:  
1. Make sure you understand how to work with installed  
projector applications. This Installation Guide only helps  
configure a projector with the ProjectionLink system. For  
help with projector installation, contact a Proxima sales  
engineer.  
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Connecting the External PL-300 Receiver  
2. Connect a computer source directly to your projector, ver-  
ify the image quality, and make any adjustments.  
Connecting the External  
PL-300 Receiver  
Before installing the receiver and cabling, we recommend you  
test the cable and connections. This enables you to easily  
make any adjustments to the receiver. It may be necessary to  
match the receiver to the length of cable used in the installa-  
tion. See “Connecting CAT-5 Cable” on page 27 for more  
information.  
The receiver has the following ports:  
5
1
2
3
4
6
7
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Installing ProjectionLink  
The receiver ports function as follows:  
PORT CONNECTS…  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Computer video from the receiver to the projector.  
Computer stereo audio from the receiver to the projector.  
Composite video from the receiver to the projector.  
S-video from the receiver to the projector.  
Video stereo audio from the receiver to the projector.  
Component video from the receiver to the projector.  
RS-232 control from the receiver to the projector.  
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Connecting the External PL-300 Receiver  
To the DP6850 and DP6850+  
Use the following illustration as a guide for connecting the  
receiver to the DP6850 and DP6850+:  
RGB IN  
1
2
S-VIDEO IN  
VIDEO IN  
CONTROL  
RGB OUT  
AUO IN  
MONO  
AUDIO IN  
AUDIO  
OUT  
1
2
USB  
Video  
Cable  
Computer  
Audio  
S-Video Cable  
Cable  
Video Audio Cable  
VGA  
RS232 Control Cable  
Cable  
See “Appendix D: Operational Summary” on page  
53 for an operational summary. It is only possible to  
connect one type of video input at a time. You  
cannot connect an S-video and a composite video  
source at the same time. Choose either S-video or  
composite video for your input source.  
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Installing ProjectionLink  
To the DP9240, DP9260, and  
DP9260+  
Use the following illustration as a guide for connecting the  
receiver to the DP9240, DP9260, and DP9260+:  
See “Appendix D: Operational Summary” on page  
53 for an operational summary. It is possible to  
connect S-video, component, and composite video  
at the same time. By doing so, however, you must  
manually change the video source using the  
projector’s on-screen user’s menu.  
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Connecting the External PL-300 Receiver  
To the Pro AV 9320, Pro AV 9400, Pro  
AV 9400+, and Pro AV 9410  
Use the following illustration as a guide for connecting the  
receiver to the Pro AV 9320, Pro AV 9400, Pro AV 9400+,  
and Pro AV 9410:  
VIDEO IN-1  
PC IN-1  
USB  
audio  
audio  
audio  
analog RGB IN  
s-video  
s-video  
s-video  
L
control  
control  
digital IN  
R
R
R
L(mono)  
L(mono)  
(mono)  
VIDEO IN-2  
PC IN-2  
USB  
audio  
R
R
L
R
G
B
H
V
(mono)  
MONITOR OUT  
audio  
PC OUT  
R/C jack  
audio  
analog RGB out  
L
SERIAL  
R
L
VGA Cable  
Computer Audio Cable  
RS 232 Cable  
Video Output Cable  
Component Video Cable  
S-Video Cable  
Two RCA female to two RCA male mono splitters are  
required (not included).  
See “Appendix D: Operational Summary” on page 53  
for an operational summary. It is possible to connect  
S-video and either composite or component video at  
the same time. To connect multiple video inputs,  
make sure to connect S-video to the Video 1 port on  
the projector. Connect composite or component video  
to the Video 2 port on the projector.  
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Installing ProjectionLink  
To the Pro AV 9350  
To connect the PL 300 receiver to the Pro AV 9350, you will  
need to change the order of the input/output terminals in the  
projector to match the illustration on the following page. The  
terminals should be moved as follows:  
HDB 15-Pin Terminal to Input-1  
DVI Terminal to Input-2  
AV Terminal to Input-3  
5 BNC Terminal to Input-4  
For more information on replacing the terminals, see “Con-  
necting the Projector” in the projector’s User’s Guide.  
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Connecting the External PL-300 Receiver  
Use the following illustration, shown with terminals moved to  
correct positions for ProjectionLink, as a guide for connecting  
the receiver to the Pro AV 9350:  
SERIAL PORT IN  
AUDIO  
CONTROL PORT  
CONTROL PORT  
ANALOG RGB  
L
R
R
R
R
(MONO)  
AUDIO  
SERIAL PORT OUT  
DVI  
L
(MONO)  
R/C JACK  
USB  
AUDIO  
S-VIDEO  
VIDEO V  
R / B  
VIDEO C  
L
(MONO)  
AUDIO OUT  
CONTROL PORT  
AUDIO  
R
L
G /Y  
B / Pa H HV  
V
L
AUX  
(MONO)  
(MONO)  
Video  
Cable  
S-Video  
Output  
Cable  
Computer Audio Cable  
VGA  
Cable  
Video Audio Cable  
Component Video Cable  
RS232 Control Cable  
Two RCA female to two RCA male mono splitters are  
required (not included).  
See “Appendix D: Operational Summary” on page 53  
for an operational summary. You can not connect an  
S-video and composite video input at the same time.  
If you want to switch between S-video and composite  
video you must manually change the connections on  
the projector and switch ProjectionLink.  
However, it is possible to connect S-video and  
component video at the same time. To connect  
multiple video inputs, make sure to connect S-video to  
the Video 1 port on the projector. Connect component  
video to the Video 2 port on the projector.  
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Installing ProjectionLink  
To the LX2 and LS2  
Use the following illustration as a guide for connecting the  
receiver to the LX2 and LS2:  
See “Appendix D: Operational Summary” on page  
53 for an operational summary. It is only possible to  
connect one type of video input at a time. You  
source at the same time. Choose either S-video or  
composite video for your input.  
Computer audio may modulate the black level of the  
image on the LX2/LS2. See the “Troubleshooting  
Table” on page 46 to remove this condition.  
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Connecting the External PL-300 Receiver  
To the DP9280  
Use the following illustration as a guide for connecting the  
receiver to the DP9280:  
PC IN-1  
AV IN  
S-video  
PC control  
PC contol  
1
audo  
1
R–audio–L  
analog  
digital  
(mono)  
PC IN-2  
R
audio  
(stereo)  
R/C jack  
1
2
H
V
V
Y/video–Cb/Pb–Cr/Pr  
G
G
B
B
monitor OUT  
R
video  
L
R–audio–  
H
reset  
Computer  
Audio Cable  
Video Output Cable  
S-Video Cable  
VGA Cable  
Video Audio Cable  
RS232 Control Cable  
See “Appendix D: Operational Summary” on page  
53 for an operational summary. This projector can  
support component, S-Video, and composite video.  
However, you can only use ProjectionLink to switch  
between two of them at a time. If you connect the  
component video, you can access both component  
video and S-video from the remote. If you connect  
S-video and composite video, you can access  
S-video and composite video from the remote.  
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Installing ProjectionLink  
To the DP6150  
Use the following illustration as a guide for connecting the  
receiver to the DP6150:  
LEFT SIDE OF PROJECTOR  
S-Video Cable  
Video Cable  
Video Audio Cable  
VGA Cable  
RS232 Control Cable  
See “Appendix D: Operational Summary” on page  
53 for an operational summary.  
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Connecting the External PL-300 Receiver  
To the S520  
Use the following illustration as a guide for connecting the  
receiver to the S520:  
RS232 Control Cable  
Video Audio Cable  
S-Video Cable  
Video Cable  
VGA Cable  
See “Appendix D: Operational Summary” on page  
53 for an operational summary.  
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Installing ProjectionLink  
Connecting to the Advanced  
Connectivity Module  
You can directly connect the Advanced Connectivity Module  
to the transmitter using your CAT-5 cable. Use the following  
illustration as a guide for connecting your Advanced Connec-  
tivity Module to your projector and the transmitter:  
To Local Video Sources  
S-Video  
Cable  
Video  
Cable  
Component Video Cable  
S-Video  
Computer  
Video  
RJ45  
CAT-5 Connector  
To Transmitter  
See “Appendix D: Operational Summary” on page  
53 for an operational summary. This projector can  
support DVI, component, composite, and S-video  
on the local sources. However, you can not use the  
ProjectionLink to switch to these sources. Use the  
source selection in your projector’s user menu to  
select them.  
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Configuring the Transmitter  
Configuring the Transmitter  
One of the key features of the ProjectionLink system is that it  
allows you to use many different input devices with most Prox-  
ima projectors. But before you begin using the system, you’ll  
need to set up the transmitter to match the projector you will  
be using. Again, we recommend you set up the transmitter  
and receiver with the appropriate cables prior to making your  
final installation. This will allow you to make any fine tuning  
adjustments more easily.  
Use the tables in Appendix C: Dip-Switch Settings” on page  
51 to set the dip-switches on the back of your transmitter. Dip-  
switches one, two, three, four, and ten control the projector  
family. Dip-switches five through eight control the baud rate  
for the transmitter. Dip-switch nine controls the service mode  
for the transmitter. These settings will work for most applica-  
tions  
For typical applications, dip-switches five through  
eight should not be modified. For custom control  
applications, see Appendix C: Dip-Switch Settings”  
on page 51.  
Product Family  
POWER  
9VAC, 1A  
Baud Rate  
ISP  
Reserved  
Projection Link  
MODEL NO. PL-300T  
Proxima Corporation  
9440 Carroll Park Drive  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is  
subject to the following two conditions (1) this device may not cause  
harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference  
See user’s guide or Proxima  
website for dipswitch settings  
for your Proxima projector.  
San Diego, Ca 92121-2298  
received including interference that may cause undesired operation.  
MN8, a trade mark of INT LABS, Inc.  
Made in USA  
SERIAL NO.  
CAUTION  
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Dip-switches on the back of the transmitter  
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Installing ProjectionLink  
Connecting the Transmitter  
The transmitter has the following connections:  
4
3
5
2
9
6
7
8
10  
17  
16  
1
14  
11 12 13  
15  
ProjectionLink Transmitter  
The following table lists the function of each connection:  
CONNECTION FUNCTION…  
1
Connects a computer video source to the trans-  
mitter.  
2
3
Indicates RGB 1 is active.  
Connects a computer stereo audio source to the  
transmitter.  
4
5
6
7
Indicates RGB 2 is active.  
Connects an S-video source to the transmitter.  
Indicates Video 1 is active.  
Connects a video stereo audio source to the  
transmitter.  
8
9
Indicates Video 2 is active.  
Outputs line level stereo audio from the transmit-  
ter to an external speaker system.  
10  
11  
Indicates the status of the Projector.  
Connects a composite video source to the trans-  
mitter.  
11, 12, 13  
Connects a component video source to the trans-  
mitter.  
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Configuring the Transmitter  
CONNECTION FUNCTION…  
14 Outputs computer video for use with an external  
monitor.  
15  
16  
17  
Connects the transmitter to the receiver via CAT-  
5 cable.  
Indicates the status of the link between the trans-  
mitter and the receiver.  
Connects to an external control system such as  
Crestron or AMX/Panja.  
It is not necessary to make all of the connections at  
once. Connect only the ports you need for your  
current presentation.  
ProjectionLink does not accept multiple,  
simultaneous video signals on each video input on  
the Transmitter. While ProjectionLink can accept  
numerous video signal formats (S-Video,  
component video, and composite video) only one  
type of video format can be plugged into each video  
input area on the Transmitter at any one time.  
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Connecting Input Sources  
Use the following illustration as a guide to connect your input  
sources to the transmitter.  
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Configuring the Transmitter  
While ProjectionLink accepts numerous video  
signals per video input, only one video signal per  
input is allowed. That is, you cannot simultaneously  
connect S-video, composite, and component signal  
to video input 1 or 2. Choose only one video signal  
per video input.  
Connecting Local Outputs  
Use the following illustration as a guide to connect outputs  
from the transmitter:  
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Installing ProjectionLink  
Connecting CAT-5 Cable  
The next step to configuring ProjectionLink is connecting the  
transmitter and receiver with a CAT-5 cable. Wiring for Projec-  
tionLink must be a CAT-5, four-pair, solid, plenum rated cable.  
Also make sure your cabling conforms to the TIA 568B stan-  
dard. Use the following illustration as a guide to attach your  
CAT-5 cable to a RJ45 connector:  
CAT-5 Configuration  
It is possible to connect the transmitter and receiver in lengths  
up to 300 feet. Use the following steps to connect the transmit-  
ter to the receiver:  
1. Select the length of cable needed for the installation. Make  
sure to allow enough cable length for minor position  
adjustments.  
2. Connect one end of the CAT-5 cable to the Projector con-  
nection on the transmitter.  
3. Connect the other end of the CAT-5 cable to the corre-  
sponding connection on the receiver.  
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Chapter 3:  
Configuring ProjectionLink  
The ProjectionLink transmitter and receiver power up auto-  
matically when power is connected. Power must be connected  
to both the transmitter and the receiver for ProjectionLink to  
work properly.  
The power switch on the ProjectionLink transmitter remotely  
powers the projector from standby mode. In order to power  
the projector remotely from ProjectionLink, you must connect  
the projector to the RS-232 connection on the receiver (see  
pages 10 through 17 for information on connecting the  
RS-232 port).  
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To remotely power the projector:  
1. Plug in the power cord and turn on the projector’s main  
power switch.  
2. Press the power button in the upper right corner of the  
transmitter to power the projector.  
Powering the projector from the transmitter  
The LED blinks orange while the projector’s lamp warms  
up. When this LED changes to solid green, the projector is  
ready to present.  
All Proxima projectors use a warm-up/cool-down period to  
ensure the life of the lamp. The transmitter’s LED changes  
from green to orange when the power switch on the transmit-  
ter is turned off. It continues to blink orange as the projector  
completes its warm-up/cool-down procedure.  
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Configuring ProjectionLink  
The Projector Standby LED on the ProjectionLink transmitter  
indicates the status of the system. Use the following table to  
determine the status of ProjectionLink:  
LED  
STATUS  
Off  
When the LED on the transmitter is off, it can  
indicate two things:  
There may be no communication from the  
projector. If there is no communication from  
tor is powered off, or that the projector’s  
serial cable is not connected correctly. In rare  
cases, you may need to reset the dip-switch  
settings on the transmitter in order to ensure  
proper communication between Projection-  
Link and your projector (see Appendix C:  
Dip-Switch Settings” on page 51 for more  
information)  
The LED may be off as a result of a problem  
with the CAT-5 UTP cable.  
Orange  
The projector is in standby mode.  
Blinking  
Orange  
The projector is in warm-up or cool-down mode.  
Green  
The projector is functioning properly and the  
lamp is on.  
Red  
There is a problem with the projector (lamp or  
power supply), or there is an over-temperature  
condition. Contact Proxima Technical Support for  
assistance (see “Technical Support” on page 48).  
The UTP output LED on the Transmitter indicates the status  
of the link between the transmitter and the receiver. Use the  
following table to determine the status of the link:  
LED  
Off  
STATUS  
There is no power to the transmitter.  
Red  
The UTP cable is damaged or there is no power  
to the receiver.  
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LED  
STATUS  
Blinking Green The link is intact, but there is no active input  
source selected on the transmitter.  
Green  
Blinking Green The TV video signal is unstable. This will not  
and Red affect ProjectionLink’s image quality.  
ProjectionLink is functioning correctly.  
Fine-Tuning the Image  
Depending on your Proxima projector, the length of CAT-5  
cable used, or the type of computer signal being displayed,  
you may need to optimize the image quality by adjusting the  
gain and color settings on the receiver (PL-300R). We recom-  
mend you make these adjustments after you have all the  
cables and connections made at the transmitter and receiver.  
However, make these fine-tuning adjustments prior to install-  
ing the receiver in its final location.  
There are two simple adjustments that will ensure the best  
possible image quality. The first of these is the gain adjust-  
ment. The gain control is located on the side of the receiver.  
To make the gain adjustments, use the following steps:  
1. Connect the CAT-5 cable to both the transmitter and  
receiver.  
2. Connect a computer to ProjectionLink and display a test  
image. If you don’t have a test image go to  
black background will work well.  
3. Use a screwdriver or other small, narrow tool to turn the  
gain control on the side of the receiver to adjust the image.  
Adjust the dial clockwise for increasing cable lengths, and  
counterclockwise for decreasing cable lengths.  
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Configuring ProjectionLink  
The second adjustment is color. The color controls are located  
on the bottom of the receiver.  
Gain Adjustment  
(on left side)  
Color Control Settings  
R
B
G
Gain Adjustment and Color Control Settings  
Use the following steps to make the color adjustments:  
1. Connect the CAT-5 cable to both the transmitter and  
receiver.  
2. Connect a computer to ProjectionLink and display a test  
ima.com to download one. Any white grid on a black  
background will work well.  
3. Carefully examine the center of the projected image. You  
should only see a white vertical line. If you see any  
colored lines to the left of the center line, adjust the color  
controls.  
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4. Use a screwdriver or other small, narrow tool to adjust  
each of the color controls. Use the following table as a  
guide:  
SYMPTOM  
ADJUST/DIRECTION  
Red control right  
Red control left  
UNTIL  
Red line left of center  
Red line right of center  
Green line left of center  
Red line disappears  
Red line disappears  
Green line disappears  
Green line disappears  
Blue line disappears  
Blue line disappears  
Green control right  
Green line right of center Green control left  
Blue line left of center  
Blue line right of center  
Blue control right  
Blue control left  
Make sure that none of the color controls are in the  
vertical position. If they are, the image will not  
display.  
If the colored line changes to a different color, simply adjust  
the color that corresponds to the new image until all of the col-  
ored lines disappear. These settings are one time adjustments  
that will ensure the best quality image for your presentations.  
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Chapter 4:  
Mounting ProjectionLink  
The ProjectionLink system also contains multiple pieces of  
equipment to enable you to mount the ProjectionLink system.  
Mounting the transmitter and receiver helps your projector  
users by hiding equipment from their view and helps them  
focus on the material being presented.  
Mounting the Transmitter  
Under a Table  
The ProjectionLink transmitter includes table mounting ears.  
Use these mounting ears to install the transmitter under a con-  
ference table, inside a wall, or in some other location. The ears  
are symmetrical so you can rotate them in any orientation.  
Make sure to secure the mounting ears with the 8 mm screws  
included with ProjectionLink.  
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Mounting the Transmitter Under a Table  
To install the ProjectionLink table mounting ears:  
1. Remove the screws on the sides of the transmitter.  
2. Attach the mounting ear with four of the 8 mm screws  
from the Hardware Kit included with ProjectionLink. The  
mounting ears are symmetrical and work on either the left  
or right side.  
3. Attach the transmitter with mounting ears to the desired  
location.  
Transmitter with table mount  
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Mounting the Transmitter in  
a Rack  
The ProjectionLink transmitter also incudes rack mounting  
ears. Make sure to secure the mounting ears with the 8 mm  
screws included with ProjectionLink.  
To install the ProjectionLink rack mounting ears:  
1. Remove the screws on the sides of the transmitter.  
2. Attach the mounting ear with four of the 8 mm screws  
from the Hardware Kit included with ProjectionLink. The  
mounting ears are symmetrical and work on either the left  
or right side.  
3. Attach the transmitter with mounting ears to the rack using  
the four #10-32 screws from the Hardware Kit.  
Transmitter with 19-inch rack mount  
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Mounting the Receiver  
Mounting the Receiver  
The ProjectionLink receiver includes a pipe mount for use  
with ceiling-mounted projectors.  
To mount the receiver:  
1. Remove the four screws on the sides of the receiver.  
2. Attach the mounting pan with four of the 8 mm screws  
from the Hardware Kit.  
3. Insert the included u-bolt through the eyes on the mount-  
ing pan.  
4. Bolt the mounting pan and receiver to the pipe using the  
flat plate and two hex nuts, securing the projector to the  
ceiling.  
Receiver pan and u-bolt  
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Chapter 5:  
Using ProjectionLink  
In addition to configuring the ProjectionLink system, you can  
use one of the following options to operate the system:  
switch between projector input sources  
use a remote control with the projector  
Switching Between Input  
Sources  
The ProjectionLink system allows computer, video, and audio  
sources to be connected simultaneously. Connecting to multi-  
ple sources allows efficient switching between presentation  
inputs.  
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Switching Between Input Sources  
To switch between sources, use one of the following steps.  
Press the button located above each of the ProjectionLink  
transmitter’s connection areas. The LED in each area  
turns green.  
Switching between input sources  
OR  
Press the Source button on the projector remote control.  
As you switch between input sources, the transmitter’s  
indicator light turns green. The source button is only avail-  
able if the RS-232 control port is connected from Projec-  
tionLink to your Projector. For more information on RS-  
232 connections, see pages 10 to 20.  
You can only use one video source per connection  
area. If you connect a second video source, be sure  
to connect it to the second video connection area on  
your ProjectionLink system.  
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Using ProjectionLink  
Using ProjectionLink with an  
IR Remote Control  
To use certain features on the projector’s IR remote control  
with ProjectionLink, you must set the dip-switches on the back  
of the transmitter. Use the following table as a guide when  
using DP9XXX and Pro AV 9XXX series projectors:  
IR REMOTE BUTTON  
Mode  
DIP-SWITCH SETTING  
Dip-switch 1 up  
Computer/Video  
Dip-switch 1 down  
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Chapter 6:  
Upgrading ProjectionLink  
Firmware  
From time to time, Proxima upgrades the firmware in the  
ProjectionLink system. Be sure to check the web site  
particular ProjectionLink system.  
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Appendix A:  
Before you contact Proxima Technical Support, make sure  
you have connected the projector and all sources as described  
in “Installing ProjectionLink” on page 9 and “Configuring  
ProjectionLink” on page 29 of this guide. Also be sure you  
have verified all power connections. Use the table on the fol-  
lowing pages as a guide for any other symptoms you may  
encounter:  
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Troubleshooting Table  
Troubleshooting Table  
SYMPTOM  
SOLUTIONS  
No power  
into an AC outlet. Ensure the Computer 1 LED  
on the transmitter is solid green. Also make sure  
the UTP input LED on the receiver is either blink-  
ing or on.  
All lights flash- This indicates the dip switches are set incorrectly  
ing twice per  
second (2hz)  
or in an unsupported configuration. See Appen-  
dix C: Dip-Switch Settings” on page 51 for rec-  
ommended dip switch settings.  
Lights flashing This indicates a firmware error or the projector  
alternately  
(back and  
forth)  
associated with your X350 installation does not  
support the current version of the PL-300 hard-  
ware. Please contact Technical Support to help  
resolve the problem.  
No image  
Ensure the UTP LEDs on both the transmitter and  
receiver are blinking green. This indicates the  
connection between the transmitter and receiver  
is intact.  
If the UTP LEDs are blinking green and there is a  
source connected to the transmitter, make sure  
that source is selected.  
If using a laptop computer, make sure that exter-  
nal video is enabled. See your computer’s User’s  
Guide for more information.  
Ensure the color controls on the receiver are not  
in the vertical position. If any of the three are in  
the vertical position, the image will not appear.  
Image is fuzzy Adjust the gain control on the side of the receiver.  
or out of focus Adjust the three color controls on the bottom of  
the receiver.  
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SYMPTOM  
SOLUTIONS  
Computer  
Audio modu-  
Adjust the Clamp level in your projector. To do  
this select Menu, PC Adjust, Free Mode. In Free  
lates the black Mode select the menu item. Select Clamp and  
level of the  
image when  
using a LX2,  
LS2, DP9240,  
DP9260, Pro  
AV 9320, Pro  
AV 9400, Pro  
AV 9400+,  
and Pro AV  
9410  
adjust UP until the image is not modulated by  
loud (full volume) audio into the Transmitter.  
Store this Clamp setting.  
Colors  
appeared  
washed out  
when using a  
LX2, LS2,  
DP9240,  
Adjust the Clamp level in your projector. To do  
this select Menu, PC Adjust, Free Mode. In Free  
Mode select the menu item. Select Clamp and  
adjust until the colors are not washed out. Store  
this Clamp setting.  
DP9260, Pro  
AV 9320, Pro  
AV 9400, Pro  
AV 9400+,  
and Pro AV  
9410  
No sound  
Ensure the UTP LEDs on both the transmitter and  
receiver are solid green.  
Make sure that audio from input sources are cor-  
rectly connected to the transmitter.  
Verify the audio outputs are properly connected  
to the projector.  
Adjust the audio level on the projector.  
Remote con-  
trol does not  
Ensure the dip-switch settings are set correctly for  
your projector.  
control Projec- Make sure the RS-232 output on the receiver is  
tionLink  
connected correctly to the projector.  
Check the batteries on the remote control  
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Technical Support  
Technical Support  
The ProjectionLink system is designed to simplify projector  
installations and connections. However, if you have any  
questions concerning how to install, connect, or configure  
Projectionlink or any associated equipment, please refer to the  
Support section of our web site at:  
Contact phone numbers, latest compatibility info, driver  
updates, firmware revisions, and additional information to  
help you through any aspect of your installation and use of the  
ProjectionLink system are available from the Proxima web  
site.  
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Appendix B:  
Technical Specifications  
The following tables list the technical specifications for the  
ProjectionLink system:  
SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS  
Resolutions Supported  
VGA (640 x 480), SVGA (800 x 600), XGA  
(1024 x 768), SXGA (1280 x 1024), Mac (640  
x 480, 832 x 624, 1152 x 870)  
Computer Compatibility  
Projector Compatibility  
IBM PC or compatible, Apple Macintosh  
Proxima only:  
DP6150, DP6850, DP6850+, DP9240,  
DP9260, DP9260+, DP9280, LX2, LS2,  
Pro AV 9320, Pro AV 9350, Pro AV 9400,  
Pro AV 9400+, Pro AV 9410, S520, X350  
H-Sync Range  
15 to 100 kHz  
V-Sync Range  
43.5 to 130 Hz  
Bandwidth (Dot Clock)  
Signals up to 140 MHz  
NTSC 3.58/4.43, PAL B,G,H,I,M,N, SECAM  
Supported Video  
Standards  
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SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS  
Video Source  
Compatibility  
Composite video, S-Video, Component video  
(Y, Cb, Cr)  
UTP Cable Length  
Remote Control  
Approvals  
Up to 300 feet with SXGA input  
Uses the projector’s remote control  
UL, cUL, FCC Class A, CE  
RS-232C control of projector  
Projector Control  
PL-300T TRANSMITTER SPECIFICATIONS  
Dimensions  
10" (W) x 2.8" (H) x 2.5" (D)  
3.5 lb.(1.6 kg)  
Weight  
Mounting Hardware  
Power Supply  
Table mount, rack mount  
9V AC, 1 AMP (max)  
Operating Temperature 41º to 100º F (5º to 38º C)  
Storage Temperature  
Inputs  
14º to 140º F (-10º to 60º C)  
2 computer, 2 composite video, 2 S-video, 2  
component video, 2 computer stereo audio, 2  
video stereo audio, 1 RS-232 control  
Outputs  
CAT-5 cable connector RJ45, computer moni-  
tor out, stereo audio out  
PL-300T RECEIVER SPECIFICATIONS  
Dimensions  
Weight  
7.5" (W) x 1.2" (H) x 3" (D)  
1.3 lb. (0.8 kg)  
Power Supply  
9V AC, 1 AMP (max)  
Operating Temperature 41° to 100° F (5° to 38° C)  
Storage Temperature  
Inputs  
14° to 140° F (-10° to 60° C)  
CAT-5 cable connector RJ-45  
Outputs  
1 computer, 1 computer stereo audio, 1 com-  
posite video, 1 S-video, 1 component video, 1  
video stereo audio, 1 RS-232C control  
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Dip-Switch Settings  
To use ProjectionLink and the DP6850 with an external con-  
trol system such as Panja, Crestron, or AMX, set the external  
control system to 1200, 7, N, 2.  
The following table describes the dip-switch settings for the  
back of your transmitter:  
PROJECTOR  
DIP-SWITCH SETTING  
DEFAULT  
CONTROL PORT  
a
SETTING  
SETTINGS  
DP9240, DP9260,  
DP9260+, DP9280,  
LX2, LS2  
19200, 8, N, 1  
19200, 8, N, 1  
Pro AV 9320,  
Pro AV 9350,  
Pro AV 9400,  
Pro AV 9400+,  
Pro AV 9410  
19200, 8, N, 1  
19200, 8, N, 1  
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PROJECTOR  
DIP-SWITCH SETTING  
DEFAULT  
SETTING  
CONTROL PORT  
a
SETTINGS  
DP6850, DP6850+  
1200, 7, N, 1  
1200, 7, N, 2  
9600, 8, N, 1  
19200, 8, N, 1  
9600, 8, N, 1  
DP6150  
9600, 8, N, 1  
19200, 8, N, 1  
9600, 8, N, 1  
S520, DP6860  
X350  
a. Consult your external control system or projector User’s Guide for more infor-  
mation on control port settings.  
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Operational Summary  
ProjectionLink can be controlled by either manually selecting  
the input on the Transmitter (Push Button Operation) or by  
selecting the input on the Projector’s Remote. Depending on  
the projector connected to ProjectionLink, you may have lim-  
ited operational functionality. The following tables summarize  
ProjectionLink’s operational functionality when connected  
with various Proxima projectors.  
Pro AV 9320, Pro AV 9350, Pro AV 9400,  
Pro AV 9400+, Pro AV 9410  
Operational Computer S-Video Composite  
Component  
Video  
Mode  
Video  
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
Push Button  
ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ  
ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ  
Projector  
Remote  
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DP9240, DP9260, DP9260+  
Operational Computer S-Video Composite Component  
Mode  
Video  
Video  
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
Push Button  
1
1
1
1
1
1
ꢀ ꢀ  
Projector  
Remote  
1
1
1
NS  
NS  
NS  
DP6850, DP6850+, LS2, LX2  
Operational Computer S-Video  
Mode  
Composite Component  
Video  
Video  
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
Push Button  
2
2
2
2
2
NS NS  
Projector  
Remote  
2
NS  
NS NS NS  
S520  
Operational Computer S-Video  
Mode  
Composite Component  
Video  
Video  
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
Push Button  
NS NS  
NS NS  
Projector  
Remote  
NS ꢀ  
X350 (Advanced Connectivity Module)  
Operational Computer S-Video  
Mode  
Composite Component  
Video  
Video  
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
Push Button  
Projector  
Remote  
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DP9280  
Operational Computer S-Video  
Mode  
Composite Component  
Video  
Video  
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
Push Button  
2
3
3
3
3
Projector  
Remote  
3
3
NS ꢀ  
NS  
NS  
DP6150  
Operational Computer S-Video  
Mode  
Composite Component  
Video  
Video  
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
Push Button  
NS NS  
Projector  
Remote  
NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS  
Fully supported.  
1
You must manually set the video source type using  
the projector’s on-screen menu.  
2
S-Video or Composite Video only. You can only  
select one video type.  
3
If you connect component video to the projector,  
composite video will not be available. Also, if you  
connect composite video to the projector, compo-  
nent video is not available.  
NS  
Not supported in this operational mode.  
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