Hall Research VSA-31 User Manual

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Model VSA-31

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As seen in the above diagrams, the connection between the receiver and
the projector are comprised of VGA, S-Video, and RS232. These cables
are not supplied and must be purchased separately.
Please note that most projectors use a unique and non-standard Serial
input connector, therefore you need to build your cable according to the
pin out provided be the projector manufacturer or purchase a cable from
them.

If you will be making your own cable, the VSA-31 receiver has the
following RS-232 pinout:
Connector on VSA-31:

DB9-Male

Transmit:

Pin

3

Receive:

Pin

2

Ground:

Pin

5

Note on video signals that go to the Projector

When you select either of the 2 VGA inputs, the VGA output
to the projector has the selected signal and the S-Video
output is blanked out. Conversely, if the input is Composite
Video or S-Video, only the S-Video output to the projector will
have a signal. This means that it is possible to use the
projector’s auto-detect mode to switch between video inputs
and not even connect the serial port to the projector.
However in doing so, you will not be able to use the on/off
button on the sender to control the projector, and you will
still have to rely on the projectors remote to turn it on and
off.

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