7. Input & Communication7.4 Cinema ControllerLocation of the communication ports5 6 74321Image 7-4Functionality1 Diagnostic LEDsThe front plate of the Cinema Controller contains 4 diagnostic LEDs to display the status of the power supply (reference 6image 7-4):• +VTEC supply (not used on DP2K-E series projector).• +24V supply.• +12V supply.• general power supply (ERROR).2 USB IN portThe Cinema Controller is equipped with a USB port, type “B” connector, (reference 5 image 7-4) to connect upstream devices(E.g. PC). This USB port is used to communicate with the projector via RS232 commands (Virtual comport). The USBIN port remains operational in Sleep mode.3 USB OUT portThe Cinema Controller is equipped with a USB port, type “A” connector, (reference 4 image 7-4) which can be used to powerhandheld devices within USB spec (MAX 500mA/5V]. No other functionality supported (Future expansion). The USBOUT port remains operational in Sleep mode.4 3D INTERFACE3D interface port (reference 3 image 7-4). Can be used to connect external 3D devices to the projector. All signals necessaryfor 3D projection can be provided via this connector. The 3D interface port is disabled if the projector is in Sleep mode.5 GENERAL PURPOSE INPUT/OUTPUT (GPIO)This 37 pin connector (reference 2 image 7-4) can be used to send or receive trigger signals from other devices. Theseinput/output pins can be programmed by macros created with the Communicator software. See user’s guide of theCommunicator, section Macro editor, for more information about this functionality. Note that the General Purpose Inputsaccept 24 volt maximum. The GPIO remains operational when the projector is in Sleep mode. So, if the factory predefinedmacro to wake up the projector is assigned to one of the free GPI input pins the projector can be awakened via GPIO.Enter or leave Sleep mode can also be done with GPIO via two predefined Macros (not editable).6 Wide Area Network (WAN)Wide Area Network (WAN: 10/100/1000 base-T). Use this Ethernet port (reference 6 image 7-4) to connect the networkwhich contains the DHCP server.Once connected to the WAN, users can access the projector from any location, inside or outside (if allowed) their companynetwork using the Communicator software. This software locates the projector on the network if there is a DHCP server orthe user can insert the correct IP-address to access the projector. Once accessed, it is possible to check and manipulate allthe projector settings. Remote diagnostics, control and monitoring of the projector can then become a daily and very simpleoperation. The network connectivity allows detection of potential errors and consequently improves service time.R5906693 DP2K-E SERIES 19/06/2015 45