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ESCRIPTION
10.
Input
Video
4
Connect
an
RCA
component
cable
the
Y/Pb/Pr
connectors
Connect
an
RCA
audio
connector
to
L/R
audio
connectors
11.
Input
Video
2
Connect
a
composite
video
cable
to
the
Video
connector
Connect
an
RCA
audio
connector
to
L/R
audio
connectors
12.
Input
Data
3
Connect
a
5-connector
BNC
(RGB
+
VSyn
c
+
HSync)
cable
to
a
pattern
generator
or
advanced
video
converter.
Connect
a
DSUB-15-to-5BNC
cable
from
a
computer
Connect
an
audio
cable
from
a
computer
to
Audio-In
13.
Input
Data
2
Connect
the
supplied
DB15-DB15
cable
from
a
computer
to
RGB-In
Connect
an
audio
cable
from
a
computer
to
Audio-In
The
connectors
you
choose
on
t
he
projector
may
depend
on
available
corresponding
connectors
on
the
devices
you
are
connecting
to.
Connect
a
computer
to the
projector
through
one
of the Input Data 1/2/3
connections.
The
order
for
a
better
signal
is
as
follows:
1. Input Data
1
is
a
digital
signal
and
offe
rs
the best
connection
to
your
computer.
2. Input Data
3
is
an
analog
signal;
use
a
DSUB-15-to-5BNC
cable
for the
connection.
3. The Input Data
2
analog
signal
uses
a
standard
RGB
(DB15-DB15)
computer
cable.
Connect
a
video
device
to the
projector
through
one
of the Input
Video
1/2/3/
4
connections.
The
order
for
a
better
signal
is
as
follows:
1. Input
Video
1
is
a
digital
signal
and
offers the best
connection
to
your
video
device.
2. Input
Video
4
uses
a
component
cable
(3
RCA
connectors;
red/
green/blue)
for the most
supe-
rior
analog
connection.
3. Input
Video
3
uses
an
S-video
cable.
S-video
provides
a
sharper
image
than
composite
video.
4. Input
Video
2
uses
a
composite
video
(yellow
RCA
connector)
connection.
Warning:
As
a
safety precaution,
disconnect
all
power
to the
projector
and
connecting
devices
before
making
connections.