Section 2: Installation and Setup
Composite and S-Video
DVI Digital Video
Optional Inputs
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and
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INPUT 3
INPUT 4
source (
) and an S-Video source (
INPUT 3
Figure 2.9.Connecting Composite or S-Video sources
Use the DVI-I connector at
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to the projector. When connecting devices that transmit an analog video signal such as
VCRs, laptops, and PCs use the DVI cable provided with the projector. Plug the
DVI-I (single link) connector end to the projector and the 15-pin VGA connector to
the device.
Use a cable with DVI-I connectors at both ends to connect devices that transmit
digital and analog video signals such as high-quality DVD players, satellite receiver
and digital cable TVs.
NOTES: 1) To ensure true digital output from devices that transmit digital signals,
connect to the DVI-I connector. 2) DVI loop through is not available unless you have
the optional DVI Input Module installed at
Optional modules allow you to increase your total number of inputs and/or
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accommodate different signal types, whether analog or digital. Install in the areas
labeled
or
INPUT 5
INPUT 6.
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RGB 500 Input Module
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RGB 400 Active Loop Thru Input Module
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RGB 400 Buffered Amplifier Input Module
•
PC250 Analog Input Module
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Serial Digital Input Module
•
DVI Input Module
•
Dual SD/HD-SDI Module
NOTE: See Appendix F – Optional Input Modules for a brief description of each
interface.
provide simultaneous connection of both a composite video
INPUT 4
to connect either analog or digital video devices
INPUT 2
INPUT 5 or INPUT 6
Options include:
). See Figure 2.9.
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