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Page 1 - Trademark Recognition

Copyright This publication, including all photographs, illustrations and software, is protected under international copy-right laws, with all rights

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DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr ––– UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll Bottom view 18 ITEM LABEL DESCRIPTION 18. Ceiling support

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DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr ––– UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 93 – Compatible Input Signal List The following table show

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DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 94 – DMT 1400X1050 82.3 75.0 O O CVT 1440X900 55.9 60.0 O O CV

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DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr ––– UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll PC Control Codes and Cable Connections This projector provid

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DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 96 – Control Command Diagram The command is structured by the He

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DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr ––– UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll Set Value Command ITEM ASCII HEX Brightness ~ s B ? CR ※

Page 8 - NTRODUCTION

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll Screen Trigger When the projector is powered ON the screen trigger

Page 9 - Front-right View

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr ––– UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 99 – Operation Using HTTP Browser Overview The use of HTTP

Page 10 - Bottom view

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll Configuring Network Settings The Network Settings screen is displa

Page 11 - OSD Controls and Status LEDs

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr ––– UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll TEST MAIL Send a test mail to check if your settings are cor

Page 12 - Terminal Panel Features

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll Structure of the HTTP Server Once the projector is connected to a

Page 13 - TEM LABEL DESCRIPTION

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll Top Features OSD Controls and Status LEDs MENUENTERPOWER W ARNING

Page 14 - Remote Control Parts

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr ––– UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 103 – FUNCTION SETTING DESCRIPTION PROJECTOR STATUS Pane

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– 104 – REGULATORY COMPLIANCE FCC Warning This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pur-suant t

Page 16 - Remote Control

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr ––– UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll Terminal Panel Features – 5 – ITEM LABEL DESCRIPTION 1.

Page 17 - PERATION

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 6 – ITEM LABEL DESCRIPTION 12. AUDIO IN [L (MONO)/R] (VIDEO)

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DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr ––– UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll Remote Control Parts Important: 1. Avoid using the projecto

Page 19 - Installing the New Lens

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 8 – ITEM LABEL DESCRIPTION 7. Up cursor Navigates and chang

Page 20 - Distance

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr ––– UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll Remote Control Operating Range The remote control uses infra

Page 21 - Caution:

– 10 – SETUP AND OPERATION Inserting the Remote Control Batteries 1. Remove the battery compartment cover by sliding the cover in the di-rection of

Page 22

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr ––– UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll Installing or Removing the Optional Lens Caution:  Do not s

Page 23 - Storing Unused Color Wheel:

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 12 – Caution: When installing the lens into the projector, be su

Page 24 - Making Connections

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll — ii — Important Safety Information Congratulations on purchasing

Page 25

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr ––– UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll Throw Distance and Screen Size Example of GB940G: The furthe

Page 26

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 14 – Screen Size GB949G GB957G 2.22 - 4.43 4.43 - 8.3 Diagona

Page 27

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr ––– UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll Installing the Optional Color Wheel The projector comes with

Page 28 - ROJECTING AN

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll 5. Insert the six-segment color wheel 6. Close the lamp cover

Page 29

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr ––– UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll Making Connections Connecting Your PC or Macintosh Computer

Page 30 - Selecting an Input Source

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 18 – Note: Failure to follow the above steps may not activate th

Page 31

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr ––– UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll Connecting Your DVD Player with Component Output To connect

Page 32 - Lens Shift Adjustable Range

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll Connecting Your VCR or Laser Disc Player To connect your VCR or La

Page 33 - From the Remote Control Unit

– 21 – PROJECTING AN IMAGE (BASIC OPERATION) Turning on the Projector Once the projector is correctly located and the power cable and other connectio

Page 34

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll Note on Startup Screen (Menu Language Select screen) In the first

Page 35

PPPrrreeefffaaaccceee Power Safety  Only use the supplied power cord.  Do not place anything on the power cord. Place the power cord where it

Page 36

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr ––– UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll Selecting an Input Source The Input Source can be selected f

Page 37 - Adjusting Volume Up and Down

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll Adjusting the Picture Position and Picture Size The Picture Positi

Page 38 - Turning off the Projector

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr ––– UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll 4. The Screen window is displayed. Select the desired pictu

Page 39 - After Use

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll From the Remote Control Unit 1. Press Menu and select the Set-tin

Page 40 - ONVENIENT

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr ––– UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll 4. To alter the picture size, press Menu and select the Adj

Page 41 - SOURCE AUTO

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll Adjusting the Projector Level 1. To raise the level of the projec

Page 42 - Changing Lamp Mode

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr ––– UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll Optimizing an RGB Image Automatically Adjusting the Image Us

Page 43 - Getting Information

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll Adjusting Volume Up and Down The volume can be adjusted from the O

Page 44

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr ––– UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll Turning off the Projector Once the projector is no longer re

Page 45

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 32 – About Direct Power Off The projector has a feature called &

Page 46

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll — iv — Main Features  Lightweight unit, easy to pack away and tr

Page 47 - Locking the Projector

– 33 – CONVENIENT FEATURES Turning Off the Image and Sound The projected image and sound can be turned off for short periods of time with the remote

Page 48 - Unlocking the Projector

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll Adjusting the Focus/Zoom Manually The focus and zoom can be adjust

Page 49 - Using the Kensington Lock

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr ––– UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll Changing Lamp Mode The projector has two lamp modes availabl

Page 50 - Navigating the OSD

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll Getting Information The Information screen provides details on the

Page 51

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr ––– UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll Adjusting Position/Total Dots/Fine Sync The Position/Total d

Page 52 - Menu Tree

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll Correcting Keystone by Using the Remote Control Important: When ad

Page 53

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr ––– UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 39 – ADJUSTMENT HORIZONTAL VERTICAL Keystone Max. +/– 3

Page 54 - Menu Elements

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll Preventing the Unauthorized Use of the Projector The projector has

Page 55 - to confirm

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr ––– UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll 4. The PIN code window is displayed. Enter a PIN code betwe

Page 56 - Image menu

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll Using the Physical Lock Using the Kensington Lock If you are conce

Page 57 - Image options menu

PPPrrreeefffaaaccceee – v – Table of Contents INTRODUCTION...

Page 58 - Overscan

– 43 – USING ON-SCREEN DISPLAY Using the Menus The projector has an On-Screen Display (OSD) that lets you make image adjustments and change various s

Page 59 - Video menu

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll 2. Press the cursor ◄ or ► button to move through secondary menus

Page 60 - Progressive

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr ––– UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll Menu Tree Use the following illustrations to quickly find a

Page 61 - Color matrix

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 46 – Downloaded From projector-manual.com Vivitek Manuals

Page 62 - ABEL DESCRIPTION

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr ––– UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll Menu Elements Some menus and windows contain large amounts o

Page 63

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll Input Menu Descriptions and Functions The Input menu displays all

Page 64 - White balance

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr ––– UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll Adjust Menu Descriptions and Functions The Adjust menu conta

Page 65 - Color correction

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll Image options menu The Image Options tab is used to configure imag

Page 66

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr ––– UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll Screen The Screen option allows for the adjustment of the as

Page 67 - Lamp mode

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll Video menu The Video tab is used to configure image options such a

Page 68 - Language

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll — vi — USING ON-SCREEN DISPLAY...

Page 69 - Installation

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr ––– UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll Noise reduction Select the level of noise reduction required

Page 70 - Communication speed

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll Color matrix Color Matrices define the amount of the three-color c

Page 71 - PIN Code Lock

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr ––– UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll Detail Setting Menu Descriptions and Functions The Detail se

Page 72 - Network Setting

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll Gamma Gamma enables adjustment to the light intensity (brightness)

Page 73 - PC control

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr ––– UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll White balance White Balance allows the projector to compensa

Page 74 - Network setting

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll Color correction The Color correction tab enables the adjustment o

Page 75

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr ––– UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll Setting Menu Descriptions and Functions The Setting menu con

Page 76 - Fan control

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll Keystone The keystone trapezoid can be adjusted by selecting this

Page 77 - Message

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr ––– UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll Lamp interval The period of time for regulating lamp usage w

Page 78 - Search mode

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll Installation The Installation tab contains menu options for variou

Page 79 - Usage time

PPPrrreeefffaaaccceee – vii – Remote Commands...

Page 80

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr ––– UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 63 – LABEL DESCRIPTION DynamicBlack DynamicBlackTM improv

Page 81 - Network

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll Display time Sets the amount of time a menu is displayed. Select

Page 82 - Version

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr ––– UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll Key lock Turn On/Off the Key Lock function for cabinet butto

Page 83

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll Standby mode There are two standby modes available: Normal and Pow

Page 84 - AINTENANCE

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr ––– UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll Network setting The Network setting menu is accessed by usin

Page 85 - Cleaning the Filters

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll Option The Option tab contains miscellaneous setup menu settings s

Page 86

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr ––– UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll Power management Power management enables the projector to a

Page 87 - Replacing the Lamps

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll Default input select The Default input is the image source that th

Page 88

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr ––– UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll Filter warning Set Filter warning to have the projector disp

Page 89

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll Information Menu Descriptions and Functions The Information menu p

Page 90

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr ––– UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 1 – INTRODUCTION Packing Checklist Carefully unpack the pr

Page 91 - Indicator Messages

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr ––– UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll Input The Input tab displays various source and frequency va

Page 92 - Tips for Troubleshooting

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll Network The Network tab displays LAN settings as previously define

Page 93 - Lamp Problems

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr ––– UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll Version The Version tab displays all the version and product

Page 94 - Audio Problems

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll Reset Menu Descriptions and Functions Occasionally, circumstances

Page 95 - PECIFICATIONS

– 77 – MAINTENANCE Cleaning the projector Cleaning the Cabinet Refer to the following guide to clean the projector cabinet. 1. Wipe off dust with a

Page 96 - Electrical Specifications

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll Cleaning the Filters The projector uses three filters to keep the

Page 97 - Optional Parts

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr ––– UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll 4. Lift the filter foams from all three filteholders in the

Page 98 - Cabinet Dimensions

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll Replacing the Lamps When a lamp reaches the end of it’s usable lif

Page 99 - Sync signal: TTL level

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr ––– UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll The projection lamp should be replaced when it burns out. It

Page 100 - Compatible Input Signal List

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll 3. Pull firmly on the module handle in the direction shown to rem

Page 101

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll Views of Projector Parts Front-right View 12 3412 13 14 15 16 175

Page 102

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr ––– UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll Resetting the Lamp Time Counter After replacing the lamp(s),

Page 103 - Remote Commands

– 84 – APPENDIX Troubleshooting Indicator Messages Several indicator messages are used by the projector to alert users of problems with setup or inte

Page 104 - Response message

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr ––– UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 85 – The LAMP LEDs PROJECTOR STATUS LED CONDITION LED SEQ

Page 105 - Screen Trigger

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 86 – Image Problems Problem: No image appears on the screen 1.

Page 106 - Preparation Before Use

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr ––– UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 87 – Remote Control Problems Problem: The projector does n

Page 107 - Configuring Network Settings

– 88 – SPECIFICATIONS Projector Specifications This section provides technical information about the projector's performance. Optical Specificat

Page 108 - TEST MAIL

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr ––– UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 89 – Electrical Specifications ITEM DESCRIPTION Inputs 1

Page 109 - Structure of the HTTP Server

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 90 – Mechanical Specifications ITEM DESCRIPTION Dimensions 20&q

Page 110

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr ––– UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll Cabinet Dimensions 508389.2208.6389.2 – 91 – Downloaded From

Page 111 - OMPLIANCE

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll Pin Assignments of Mini D-Sub 15 Pin Input Connector Signal Level

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