14
projector
Screen
Remote control
receiver window
(Front)
Remote control
receiver window
(Rear)
Remote
control
REMOTERGB OUT
OUT
WIRED
IN
IN
OUTIN
R/R-Y/P
R
G/Y SYNC/HDVDB/B-Y/P
B
INOUT
OUTIN RL
USB SERIALS-VIDEO IN AUDIO IN
RGB
AUDIO
AUDIO
VIDEO
RGB 2 IN
OUTIN
DVI-D
RGB 1 IN
> PC <TBMU152
OUT
Using the Remote control unit
Loading batteries
When loading batteries into the battery compartment
of the remote control, make sure that their polarities
are correct.
1. Open battery compartment lid.
Open lid in the order of steps and .
2. Insert the batteries
Into battery compartment, with their polarities
orientated as indicated ( / ) in the compartment.
3. Close battery compartment lid.
Replace the battery compartment lid over the
compartment and slide until it clicks.
Effective control range
The remote control should normally be aimed at either
the front or rear remote control receiver window on
the projector (fig. 1). Otherwise it may also be aimed
at the screen, which will reflect commands back to
the projector's front receiver window as illustrated in
figure 2.
The effective control range is approx. 7 meters (23
feet) immediately in front of the receiver windows.
fig. 1
Accessory type-AAA dry
batteries (insert the
negative side first).
REMOTERGB OUT
OUT
WIRED
IN
IN
OUTIN
R/R-Y/P
R
G/Y SYNC/HDVDB/B-Y/P
B
INOUT
OUTIN RL
USB SERIALS-VIDEO IN AUDIO IN
RGB
AUDIO
AUDIO
VIDEO
RGB 2 IN
OUTIN
DVI-D
RGB 1 IN
> PC <TBMU152
OUT
(Front)
15°
15°
15°
15°
30°
30°
30°
30°
(Rear)
[Top view]
[Side view]
Remote
control
Remote
control
Remote
control
Remote
control
Caution
• Exercise care not to drop the remote control
on hard flooring.
• Exercise care not to spill water or any other
liquid on the remote control.
• Do not use Ni-Cd batteries with this remote
control.
Note
• When the remote control is aimed at the
screen, the effective control range may be
reduced due to the optical loss of the screen.
• The remote control may not function properly
if an object is in the light path.
• The remote control receiver may not function
properly in intense ambient light. Carefully site
the projector so its remote control receiver
windows will not be directly exposed to
intense light.
fig. 2