Using External Sensors - Epson EV-110 User Manual

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Using External Sensors

You can execute operations from external sensors connected to the projector.
Depending on the signals from the sensors, you can execute one of the
following projector operations that you have already selected in the projector's
menu:
• Power On/Power Off
• Execute A/V Mute/Release A/V Mute
• Start Playlist/Stop Playlist
• Source Select
• Light Source Mode: Normal/Light Source Mode: Quiet
See the EV-115/EV-110 External Sensors Setup Guide for details.
You can download the information from the following Web site.
epson.sn
Attention
Incorrect connection could damage the product. Contact a qualified technician to
connect the external sensor device.
• Up to two sensors are available at the same time. You can also select
settings for a combination of two signals.
a
• You need to process the sensor cable so that you can connect it to the
DC Out (2.0A) / GPI In port. Alternatively, you can use a
commercially available connector instead.
• As well as sensors, you can also connect other external devices such
as buttons and switches.
a
Connect external sensors to the DC Out (2.0A) / GPI In port.
b
Press the [Menu] button on the remote control, select the Extended
menu, and press [Enter].
Select DC Out (2.0A)/GPI In Settings and press [Enter].
c
d
Select Always On/On as the DC Out/GPI In setting.
e
Select GPI-1 Settings.
Select the Low -> High setting, and then select one of the following
f
operations to be executed when the sensor signal exceeds a certain
voltage:
• Power On/Power Off to turn the projector on or off.
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