Connection at a multi projection system – Toshiba P503DL User Manual
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16
XGA50
1024 x 768
160
1024
24
136
1344
40.30
50.0 54.163
29
768
3
6
806
XGA60
1024 x 768
160
1024
24
136
1344 48.363 60.004
65
29
768
3
6
806
XGA70
1024 x 768
144
1024
24
136
1328 56.476 70.069
75
29
768
3
6
806
XGA75
1024 x 768
176
1024
16
96
1312 60.023 75.029
78.75
28
768
1
3
800
XGA85
1024 x 768
208
1024
48
96
1376 68.677 84.997
94.5
36
768
1
3
808
MAC19 1024 x 768
172
1024
34
96
1328 60.135
74.7
79.86
30
768
4
3
805
SXGA5
0
1280 x 1024
248
1280
48
112
1688
53.30
50.0
89.97
38
1024
1
3
1066
SXGA6
0
1280 x 1024
248
1280
48
112
1688 63.981
60.02
108
38
1024
1
3
1066
SXGA7
5
1280 x 1024
248
1280
16
144
1688 79.976 75.025
135
38
1024
1
3
1066
SEGA6
0
640 x 480
87
640
43
82
852 31.678 59.770 26.990
33
480
14
3
530
15.78
430 x 252
46
430
10
33
519 15.780 60.692
8.190
2
252
2
4
260
Tri-F60
640 x 480
116
640
38
64
858 31.469 59.941 27.000
30
480
9
6
525
480p
720 x 480
56
720
16
64
856 31.542 60.080 27.000
30
480
9
6
525
720p
1280 x 720
270
1024
260
96
1650 45.000 60.000 74.250
20
720
5
5
750
EDTV
720 x 480
59
720
16
63
858 31.469 59.941 27.000
33
480
6
6
525
Note 1: The clock pulse is made in projection unit automatically. External clock input is not equipped.
Note 2: When 15kHz NTSC/PAL signal is supplied to the RGB input terminal, the Digital Signal Link function is not guaranteed for correct
signal transfer.
Note 3: When signal except standard type (for example, played back software with a copy guard or a special effect play of VCR, etc.) is
supplied to the RGB input terminal, projection unit may not function properly.
CONNECTION AT A MULTI PROJECTION SYSTEM
A C ? ?
R G B ? ?
-1
R G B ? ?
-2
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
Unit-4
Unit-3
Unit-1
Unit-2
O U T
I N
RGB 2
R G B 1
D I G I T A L S I G N A L L I N K
R G B I N P U T
C O N T R O L R S - 2 3 2 C
IN
O U T
P O W E R
F A N
L A M P
R E M O T E
OUT
IN
RGB 2
RGB 1
DIGITAL SIGNAL LINK
RGB INPUT
CONTROL RS-232C
IN
O U T
P O W E R
FAN
LAMP
R E M O T E
OUT
IN
RGB 2
RGB 1
DIGITAL SIGNAL LINK
RGB INPUT
CONTROL RS-232C
IN
OUT
P O W E R
FAN
LAMP
R E M O T E
O U T
IN
RGB 2
R G B 1
D I G I T A L S I G N A L L I N K
R G B I N P U T
C O N T R O L R S - 2 3 2 C
IN
O U T
P O W E R
F A N
L A M P
R E M O T E
A C ? ?
A C ? ?
A C ? ?
VIDEO
O U T
IN
VIDEO
O U T
IN
VIDEO
O U T
IN
VIDEO
OUT
IN
? ? ? ? ?
AC INLET
AC OUTLET
15A 125V/250V AC
AC100V-240V 50/60Hz
UNSWITCHED MAX 10A
AC INLET
AC OUTLET
15A 125V/250V AC
AC100V-240V 50/60Hz
UNSWITCHED MAX 10A
AC INLET
AC OUTLET
15A 125V/250V AC
AC100V-240V 50/60Hz
UNSWITCHED MAX 10A
AC INLET
AC OUTLET
15A 125V/250V AC
AC100V-240V 50/60Hz
UNSWITCHED MAX 10A
MULTIPLE CONNECTION
Wired remote control
RGB-1 signal
RGB-2 signal
Video signal
RS232C link
Digital Link
AC power source
This can be also possible to link up to 4 sets
by separately purchasing 6ft monitor power
interconnect cable
AC power
AC power
This is one of the example of connection
for a multi-projection system using four
projection units.
In this example, signal sources are
supplied from composite video signal to
video-card and signal from a PC is
connected to each cubes by signal links.
The optional wired remote controller is
connected to Unit-1 and all the units
could be controlled by the remote
control through System Bus-Link when
RS232C communication links are daisy
chain connected.
The final RS232C output should not
return to 1
st
cube.
When both, RS232C control signal and
CT-90000 wired remote control are
connected, the remote control has a
priority over PC, RS-232C connection
thus PC control is not possible.