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E P S O N
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Epson projectors can accomodate many different types of connections, but this versatility can be
confusing to first-time projector customers. The following diagram and explanations apply to the
Epson PowerLite 51c/71c projectors.
D i d Y o u K n o w ?
Computer/Component Video port—the only connection that you need for many
presentations to connect a computer, notebook, or hand-held device to the projector. Uses a
standard 15-pin D-type VGA connector.
Mouse/com port—connects the round PS-2 mouse cable to use the remote control as a
wireless mouse
USB mouse port—connects the flat USB mouse cable to use the remote control as a wireless
mouse
In Audio port—connects your notebook or computer audio to the projector and allows your
presentation audio to sound through the projector. Uses a 3.5mm mini-phone jack.
Out Audio port—connects to external speakers or a public address system. Uses a 3.5mm
mini-phone jack.
R and L Audio ports—connect to a DVD player, VCR, camcorder, or any other compatible
video source. Uses a standard RCA jack.
Video ports—connect to a DVD player, VCR, camcorder, digital camera, or any other
compatible video source. Uses a standard RCA jack.
S-video ports—connect to an S-video jack on a video source to project a higher quality video
image (also requires the use of the red and white plugs on the RCA A/V cable)
See the complete collection of EPSON Answers and detailed
EPSON product information online in the EPSON Knoware
University Library at http://knoware.epson.com.
Computer/Component
Video port
In and out
Audio ports
Mouse/com port
R and L
Audio ports
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Winter 2002
USB mouse port
S-video
port
Video port

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