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MONITOR OUTPUT
MONITOR OUTPUT
3 Connection with RGB and DVI-D Connector
These connections are made with personal computers that have a monitor output RGB connector (analog signal) or a DVI-D
connector (digital signal). Connect personal computers having a mini D-Sub 15-pin RGB connector to the RGB connector of the
projector and connect personal computers having a DVI standard DVI-D connector to the DVI-D connector of the projector.
Check the following before making connections.
* The resolution through this unit is S-VGA 800 x 600 dots. VGA is enlarged and displayed and XGA is compressed and displayed.
Input of resolutions higher than S-XGA will not be displayed. Such resolutions should be converted to a displayable resolution at
the personal computer side. Check with the "Table of Supported Frequencies" on Page E-49.
* The setting method of the personal computer will vary depending on your personal computer. For information, read the instruc-
tion manual for your personal computer, read the on-line help, or contact the manufacturer of your personal computer.
Plug in, then turn the screws
to secure.
DVI-D cable
(available as an option)
(
order code: 27-060
)
Note:
* This unit uses a digital interface 24-pin DVI-D connector. Digital signal TMDS (Transition Minimized Differential Signalling) of the DVI (Digital Visual Interface)
standard is used. (Analog RGB signals cannot be input.)
* Personal computers that are not equipped with a DVI-D connector require a digital graphics board furnished with a DVI-D connector.
* Before making connections, turn off the main power to the projector and all the connected equipment.
Connecting Video Equipment and Personal Computers
RGB cable (Commercially available)
Connect with the monitor
output or the connector that
provides picture display.