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Quick Set-up Guide
Connection Examples
Pb Pr Y
Video
3
IR
RS-232 Control
S-Video 1
S-Video 2
HD1
HD2
1
2
Pr
R
Y
G
Pb
B
R
Pr
G
Y
B
Pb
H
V
DVI 1 DVI 2DVI OutH/VVH
Pr
R
Y
G
Pb
B
H
V
TRIGGERS
RS-232 Out
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC
SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER. NO USER-
SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING
TO QUALIFIED SERVICE CENTER.
AVIS : RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE-NE PAS OUVRIR
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
!
WARNING:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE
OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE
THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
100-230VAC 50-60 Hz, 165 Watts Max
OUTPUTS
INPUTS
SYSTEM CONTROL INTERFACE
Component Video
SDI
Option
Serial No
Video Processor / Controller
Model
Runco International
Union City, CA
Made In USA
AC Power In
(100-240 VAC)
RGB Input
(from DHD Controller
RGBHV output to
Projector RGBHV)
DVI-I IN
(from the DHD
Controller DVI Output to
Projector DVI Input)
ComLink
(from the DHD
Controller RJ-11 to
Projector RS-232)
VX-1000d Projector
DHD
Controller
While there are many different ways to connect your source equipment to your DHD Controller,
the examples shown above are the most common.
ANALOG INPUTS:
• Composite Video Input
Composite video is the most common type of signal used, but is also the lowest in picture quality. Many sources
have outputs that are limited to composite video, such as some VCR’s and camcorders; others such as Laser Disc
players actually produce slightly better results when using composite video.
• S-Video Input
S-video is the second-best type of signal that can be used, but is MUCH better than composite video. Using such
sources as Satellite receivers, high-quality VCRs and DVD players (with no component output) will produce a
MUCH cleaner and sharper signal.
• Component Input
Component video is the best type of signal that can be used. The most common sources that use component out-
puts are DVD players, and it is highly recommended that component be used when possible. Component video
goes one step beyond S-video in picture quality; chroma (color) information is more resolved and the overall pic-
ture appears more well-defined. (be sure to shut off progressive scan on your DVD player)
• HD1 / HD2
These are High Definition Analog inputs to connect the outputs of high definition sources such as HD tuners and
set top boxes, HD satellite receivers, etc. These inputs will accept signals as RGB, RGBHV or Component Video
(YPrPb).