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DW8300

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3-Chip DLP

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Projector

As of July 2010

SFD10M003

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Serial connector

The serial connector complies with RS-232C. To control the projector from a personal computer, com-
mands must be input through communication software, based on the format and satisfying the commu-
nication conditions shown below.

Basic format

Transmission from the computer begins with STX, then the ID, command, parameter, and ETX are sent
in this order. Add parameters according to the details of control.

Communication conditions (factory setting)

Pin assignments and signal names

D-sub 9-pin (female)

Serial input

Description

NC

Send data

Receive data

Connected internally

Ground

Signal name

TXD

RXD

GND

No.

1

2

3

4

5

Description

NC

Connected internally

Connected internally

NC

Signal name

CTS

RTS

No.

6

7

8

9

Pin assignments and signal names

D-sub 9-pin (male)

Serial output

Description

NC

Receive data

Send data

Connected internally

Ground

Signal name

RXD

TXD

GND

No.

1

2

3

4

5

Description

NC

Connected internally

Connected internally

NC

Signal name

RTS

CTS

No.

6

7

8

9

CAUTION
• It may not be possible to send or receive commands for about 10 to 60 seconds when the lamp is first turned on. If this

occurs, wait for 60 seconds, then try sending or receiving again.

• When sending multiple commands, be sure to wait for at least 0.5 second after receiving a response from the projector before

sending the next command.

• Additional time is sometimes required for response due to processing inside the projector. Set the time-out period for com-

mand response to 10 seconds or more.

Start
(1 byte)

End
(1 byte)

Colon
(1 byte)

Semicolon
(1 byte)

ID designator:

01 to 64: Address number
0A to 0Z: Group ID
ZZ: All units (ID ALL)

ID 2 characters 

(2 bytes)

Parameters 
(undefined length)

Command
(3 bytes)
(Control and/or query commands)

STX

ETX

C1

P1 P2 ... Pn

C2

A

D

I1 I2

C3

:

 ; 

Signal level

Synchronization method

Baud rate

Parity

Character length

Stop bit

X parameter

Y parameter

RS-232C-compliant

Start-stop synchronization

9,600 bps

None

8 bits

1 bit

None

None

Summary of Contents for PTDW8300U - DLP PROJECTOR

Page 1: ...S P E C F I L E Product Number PT DW8300U Product Name 3 Chip DLP Projector As of July 2010 Specifications subject to change without notice SFD10M003 1 1 7 ...

Page 2: ...l lamp high mode 90 10 000 1 full on full off in dynamic iris 3 mode 1 366 768 pixels Input signals that exceed this resolution will be converted to 1 366 768 pixels Horizontal 15 100 kHz vertical 24 120 Hz Dot clock 162 MHz or lower 525i 480i fH 15 75 kHz fV 60 Hz 625i 576i fH 15 63 kHz fV 50 Hz 525p 480p fH 31 50 kHz fV 60 Hz 625p 576p fH 31 25 kHz fV 50 Hz 750 720 60p fH 45 00 kHz fV 60 Hz 750 ...

Page 3: ...0 Vp p for sync on G 75 ohms B 0 7 Vp p 75 ohms HD VD SYNC High impedance TTL positive negative 75 ohms Y 1 0 Vp p including sync signal PB PR CB CR 0 7 Vp p 75 ohms NOTE SYNC HD and VD terminals do not accept tri level sync signals D sub HD 15 pin female 1 R 0 7 Vp p 75 ohms G 0 7 Vp p G 1 0 Vp p for sync on G 75 ohms B 0 7 Vp p 75 ohms HD VD SYNC High impedance TTL positive negative 75 ohms Y 1 ...

Page 4: ...H ET PKD310S ET PAD310 ET PFD310 ET SFD310 ET LAD310 ET LAD310W ET ACF310 Weights and dimensions shown are approximate Specifications subject to change without notice 1 When the standby mode is set to ECO LAN based network functions such as the standby ON function will not operate 2 Measurement measuring conditions and method of notation all comply with ISO 21118 international standards 3 The SYNC...

Page 5: ...00U 3 Chip DLP Projector As of July 2010 SFD10M003 5 1 7 Terminals 1 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 2 3 4 5 7 Video input 8 S Video input 9 RGB 1 input 10 RGB 2 Input 11 DVI D input 12 LAN connector 1 Remote 1 input 2 Remote 1 output 3 Remote 2 input 4 Serial input 5 Serial output 6 HDMI input unit mm inch NOTE This illustration is not drawn to scale ...

Page 6: ...m 8 11 32 with the ET D75LE6 125 mm 4 29 32 with the ET D75LE10 114 mm 4 1 2 with the ET D75LE1 121 mm 4 3 4 with the ET D75LE20 99 mm 3 29 32 with the ET D75LE2 121 mm 4 3 4 with the ET D75LE30 102 mm 4 1 32 with the ET D75LE3 126 mm 4 31 32 with the ET D75LE4 254 mm 10 with the ET D75LE8 202 mm 7 15 16 with the ET D75LE5 2 Adjustable in 40 mm 1 9 16 steps C a u t i o n All construction work shou...

Page 7: ... 91 159 109 468 70 80 90 100 120 150 200 250 300 400 500 600 Screen size inch diagonal Zoom Zoom lenses Fixed focus Fixed focus lens Distance to screen L Height from the edge of screen to center of lens H ET D75LE10 Zoom lens min max min max min max min max min max min max ET D75LE6 Zoom lens ET D75LE20 Zoom lens ET D75LE30 Zoom lens ET D75LE4 Zoom lens ET D75LE8 Zoom lens ET D75LE5 Fixed focus le...

Page 8: ...0 Screen size inch diagonal Distance to screen L Height from the edge of screen to center of lens H ET D75LE2 Zoom lens min max min max min max ET D75LE1 Zoom lens ET D75LE3 Zoom lens 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 9 1 0 1 3 1 7 2 1 2 5 3 3 4 1 5 0 3 4 4 0 4 5 5 0 5 9 7 4 9 9 12 3 14 8 19 7 24 6 29 5 10 2 11 7 13 2 14 7 17 7 22 2 29 8 37 3 44 8 59 8 74 8 89 8 15 5 17 8 20 1 22 3 26 8 33 6 44 9 56 2 67 5 90 2 112 8...

Page 9: ... screen size in inches 60 2 116 2 minimum L mm diagonal screen size in inches 46 0 79 5 maximum L mm diagonal screen size in inches 68 9 106 4 minimum L mm diagonal screen size in inches 59 8 113 1 maximum L mm diagonal screen size in inches 116 0 176 5 minimum L mm diagonal screen size in inches 68 9 95 8 maximum L mm diagonal screen size in inches 115 1 121 6 minimum L mm diagonal screen size in...

Page 10: ...llable angle Install the projector at an angle within the range shown below Vertical direction The projector may be installed at a vertical angle of 360 Horizontal direction The projector may be installed at a horizontal angle of 15 When the lens except the ET D75LE6 is mounted H Width of projected image V Height of projected image 0 2V 0 6V 0 6V 0 2V 0 2H 0 2H Standard postition of projected imag...

Page 11: ...7 0 28 1 33 8 67 5 56 3 31 5 37 9 31 5 35 0 37 9 37 5 43 3 35 2 37 9 48 1 46 9 53 7 49 7 39 6 48 4 56 5 60 0 65 5 68 7 80 0 96 7 53 7 64 0 67 5 76 7 68 7 37 1 44 8 39 6 47 8 47 4 60 3 68 6 59 9 50 0 59 9 50 0 59 9 50 0 60 0 50 0 60 0 50 0 24 0 24 0 50 0 60 0 60 0 50 0 70 1 85 1 59 9 66 7 72 8 75 0 85 0 56 3 60 3 72 2 75 0 85 1 74 6 50 0 60 0 70 1 75 0 81 6 85 0 100 0 120 0 60 0 71 2 74 9 85 0 75 1...

Page 12: ...55 6 66 6 67 2 61 8 74 0 74 6 50 0 59 8 59 9 74 9 84 9 60 0 50 0 60 0 66 3 72 0 75 0 85 0 59 8 49 9 50 0 60 0 60 0 60 0 72 0 75 0 59 9 49 9 60 0 60 0 50 0 49 9 59 9 60 0 49 9 60 0 59 9 68 0 83 5 71 0 106 5 122 5 108 0 88 0 108 0 125 0 135 1 135 0 157 5 84 8 69 0 99 9 108 0 122 6 121 8 149 3 155 9 106 5 86 8 162 0 146 3 119 5 141 5 138 5 173 0 158 3 154 0 193 3 1280 800 MSXGA SXGA 1366 768 SXGA WXG...

Page 13: ...onnected internally Ground Signal name RXD TXD GND No 1 2 3 4 5 Description NC Connected internally Connected internally NC Signal name RTS CTS No 6 7 8 9 CAUTION It may not be possible to send or receive commands for about 10 to 60 seconds when the lamp is first turned on If this occurs wait for 60 seconds then try sending or receiving again When sending multiple commands be sure to wait for at l...

Page 14: ...r 3 Natural Standard Dynamic Cinema Graphic DICOM Off 1 2 3 User 1 User 2 Default 3200 K 9300 K 100 K steps Date setting Time setting On screen display off On screen display on POWER STANDBY INPUT SELECT LAMP SELECT SHUTTER P IN P SELECT AUTO SETUP PICTURE MODE SYSTEM DAYLIGHT VIEW 2 COLOR TEMPERATURE DATE TIME ON SCREEN PON POF IIS SDI IIS HD1 IIS DVI IIS RG1 IIS RG2 IIS VID IIS SVD LPM 0 LPM 1 O...

Page 15: ... Video S Video Off On 00000h 99999h 0000h 9999h 0000h 9999h Dual two lamps Single one lamp High Low Natural Standard Dynamic Cinema Graphic DICOM Off 1 2 3 Off User 1 User 2 User 3 p0 Intake air p1 Around lamp p2 Optics module yyyymmdd day of week 2 hhmmss 3 000 001 0 1 0 1 SDI HD1 DVI RG1 RG2 VID SVD 0 1 p1p2p3p4p5 p1p2p3p4 p1p2p3p4 0 1 0 1 NAT STD DYN CIN GRA DIC DLVI0 00000 DLVI0 00001 DLVI0 00...

Page 16: ...ommended 4 Make sure that nothing blocks the projector s air intake and exhaust openings Also install the pro jector so that cool or hot air from other air conditioning equipment does not flow directly toward the projector s air intake or exhaust openings 5 Do not install the projector in an enclosed space If it is necessary to install it in an enclosed space add a separate ventilation system If v...

Page 17: ...ort periods The replacement cycle given here is a guideline It may differ depending on the usage environment DLP and the DLP logo are trademarks of Texas Instruments PJLink is a registered trademark or a trademark application has been filed in Japan the United States and other countries and regions All other trademarks are the property of their respective trademark owners Replacing the filter unit...

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