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Connecting Video Equipment and Personal Computers
By connecting this unit with video equipment and using a DVD player or other source in combination with an audio/video amplifier
and speaker system will allow you to enjoy convincing home theater. Connecting the unit to a personal computer will permit
presentation data to be projected as a large screen display in conferences and lectures.
3 Connections with VIDEO and S-VIDEO Connectors
These are connections made with equipment that is equipped with a video output connector or an S-video output connector such
as video decks, DVD players, laser disc players, TV tuners, etc.
Connect such equipment to the VIDEO or S-VIDEO connector of this projector.
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Connections with the Video Output Connector
Connect to the
green jack.
Video cable (Commercially available)
Connect to the yellow output
jack marked VIDEO.
Connections with the S-VIDEO Output Connector
S-video cable (supplied)
Connect to the output jack
marked S-VIDEO. Check
before inserting, since this
connector must be oriented
properly.
Note:
* Connection can be made with the S1 video and S2 video output connectors,
but the control signals will not be operable in the projector depending on
video equipment.
* Please refer to the various manuals for information about video equipment
and audio/video amplifier and speaker system connections.
Attention!
Before making connections, check that the main power supply is switched off for the projector and the equipment that is
to be connected.