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March 3rd, 2005 14:00
4100 Remote Control
I have been going the rounds with sales and support trying to find a resolution to this issue. The answer so far is "it can't be done".
I have ceiling mounted our 4100mp and want to be able to use the wireless mouse with it, but Dell tells me that it can't be done. They said that the 50 feet I need to get into a wall, up to the ceiling and over to the projector is too long for USB to travel. I understand that usb can't travel that far, but can't something else?
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DELL-Chris M
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March 4th, 2005 18:00
The M1-A to D-sub/USB cable we provide is only 5.90 ft. How are you going over 50 ft?
InjuryProneNorw
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March 4th, 2005 19:00
Chris,
I didn't do a good job of describing my problem. Obviously you are exactly right about the cable.
My question is actually "what will allow me to go 50 feet and still maintain the use of the wireless mouse?".
Or, does Dell not intend for anyone to be able to use the wireless mouse in a permanent ceiling mount installation? (since clearly a ceiling mount projector could not easily be connected to a computer with the 5.9 ft. cable that comes with the projector)
Thanks,
Jerod
really918v
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March 30th, 2005 14:00
Thank you Injurypronenorwegion!!! I have the same exact situation. Dell should CLEARLY indicate you can't use the M1A to Dsub cable with a ceiling mounted 4100 on the product purchase page (unless of course you mount your pc to the ceiling as well, LOL!). I would be happy with a 25' cable. Trying to explain this to a sales rep is beyong agonozing. They just keep saying in broken English, "You need the 8' cable to use the mouse"..
If any Dell rep or user reading this could advise of ANY third party cable provider that would carry a 25' or more M1A to Dsub/USB cable it would be appreciated. The remote control for the 4100 is worthless without it!
AnonymousCoward
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April 5th, 2005 21:00
First, I ran a shielded 25ft KVM cable from the computer to the projector. Then, I connected the D-sub to the projector. Next, I connected the wireless "hub" for a wireless keyboard/mouse combo to the keyboard and mouse PS/2 plugs on the KVM cable. That was the hardest part, becase I had to make my own Female-Female PS/2 connectors using PS/2-Serial connectors. The wireless "hub" sits on top of the ceiling tile above the projector and is approximately 6ft above the plane of the conference table.
Everything seems to work fine and there doesn't appear to be any significant signal loss across the distance. I may move the wireless "hub" to improve the wireless connection, but other than that, I've had no complaints.
Can you tell me what the USB part of the M1A-Dsub/USB cable is used for? The D-sub connection makes sense since the projector is basically a display device. I've looked around for the USB functionality, but I haven't found any information about it.
really918v
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April 6th, 2005 11:00
brichter
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July 5th, 2005 18:00
I have been having the same problem, fancy projector with lots of features...as long as it is sitting on a table not more than "5.90 feet" away from you. I am deeply disappointed that Dell could not or would not find a better solution. It sounds to me (from this message board) that many people are complaining about this same issue.
I really like the projector, but need to find a viable solution to extend the "functional" wiring to a point accesable to a laptop. I would like to be able to use the full functions of the remote control via in-wall wiring, hence a longer M1-DA to D-Sub/USB cable.
Does anyone know if the "M1-DA" connection is a common electronic connection or is it Dell only?
InjuryProneNorw
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July 5th, 2005 19:00
Wigadore
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August 24th, 2005 16:00
Message Edited by Wigadore on 08-24-2005 12:50 PM
Lynne O
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August 26th, 2005 13:00
We are having the same problems with the 3300MP. Very frustrating. We are setting up a new room which will have the projector ceiling mounted and would love to know the best way to do this before all the cables are run.
Can anyone please suggest the easiest way of going about this so we can use the mouse? The room is being setup as a full multimedia room and I know our users already hate the fact they can't use the mouse in our auditorium. Our new room will have the projector going to a desktop computer that will not move. Our auditorium setup runs from our projector into a floor box going to a startech box so users can plug their laptops in.
If you have links to the products you use it would be most appreciated. I also agree that it should be noted in the configuration pages when you are pricing the item out, that you will need to purchase additional items to make their projector mouse work. What is also frustrating is that we posted about this last year and never got a resolution. I don't see any resolution on dell's part in any of these posts for this problem which is obviously something that shouldn't be happening.
Thank you in advance for any help you can provide. We'd really love to get this room setup perfectly the first time.
Lynne
Lynne O
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August 26th, 2005 14:00
Wigadore
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August 26th, 2005 14:00
Wigadore
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August 26th, 2005 14:00
brichter
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August 26th, 2005 19:00
Wigadore,
Pardon my lack of knowledge, but how do you use the USB extension cable without a USB port on the projector? Are you using the short factory D-Sub cord into the USB extension? I would like to go directly from the projector to the extension, or is this what the RS port is for?
Wigadore
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August 26th, 2005 19:00
Wigadore
brichter
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August 26th, 2005 20:00
Wigadore,
I was hoping not to use the short cable at all (keep it in the case for mobile use) and since I intend to make all the connections above ceiling height I would like to come out of the projector into the ceiling and then into the extension cables. Would it be possible to go from the RS port through the ceiling and then into the extension? Is there such thing as an RS to USB cable?