91. IntroductionTerminals Features91011121 745623813141. COMPUTER IN (Mini D-Sub 15 Pin)( → page 14, 145, 151, 175)2. DisplayPort IN Terminal (DisplayPort 20 Pin)( → page 146, 175)3. HDMI IN Terminal (Type A)( → page 146, 148, 152, 175)4. BNC IN [R/Cr/CV, G/Y/Y, B/Cb/C, H, V] Terminals(BNC × 5)( → page 145, 150)5. BNC (Y/C) Input Terminal (BNC × 2)( → page 150)6. BNC (CV) Input Terminal (BNC × 1)( → page 150)7. USB Port (Type A)( → page 176)(For future expansion. This port allows for power sup-ply.)8. HDMI OUT Terminal (Type A)( → page 149)9. Ethernet/HDBaseT Port (RJ-45)( → page 153, 154, 176)10. 3D SYNC Terminal (Mini DIN 3 Pin)( → page 48)11. PC CONTROL Port (D-Sub 9 Pin)( → page 176, 183)Use this port to connect a PC or control system.This enables you to control the projector using serialcommunication protocol. If you are writing your ownprogram, typical PC control codes are on page 183.12. REMOTE Terminal (Stereo Mini)Use this jack for wired remote control of the projectorusing a commercially available remote cable with ⌀3.5stereo mini-plug (without resistance).Connect the projector and the supplied remote controlusing a commercially available wired remote controlcable.( → page 12)NOTE:• When a remote control cable is connected to the REMOTEterminal, infrared remote control operations cannot be per-formed.• Power cannot be supplied from the REMOTE terminal to theremote control.• When [HDBaseT] is selected in the [REMOTE SENSOR]and the projector is connected to a commercially-availabletransmission device that supports HDBaseT, remote controloperations in infra-red cannot be carried out if transmissionof remote control signals has been set up in the transmissiondevice. However, remote control using infrared rays can becarried out when the power supply of the transmission deviceis switched off.13. SLOT( → page 165)14. Service terminalFor service only