Playing Sound From Connected Equipment; When Component Video Signals Are Being Input - Epson EMP-835 User Manual

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Playing Sound from Connected Equipment

The projector has a built-in speaker with a maximum output of 5 W. You can
output sound from the connected equipment (such as a computer or VCR)
through the projector's built-in speaker if the equipment has an audio output
port.
The [Audio] port to use is the port that is in the same box as the port being
used to input the image signals, except when component video signals are
being input.
If the image signals are being input to
the [Video] port
To [Audio] ports
To audio output ports
RCA audio cable
(commercially-available)
Audio cable
(commercially-available)
To audio output port
To [Audio] port
When image signals are being
input to the [Computer 1 (or 2)/
Component] port
white
red

When Component Video Signals are being Input

If component video signals are being input from a DVD player or some
other equipment to the [Computer 1 (or 2)/Component] port, you can use
one or other of two combinations shown below depending on the audio
cable type you use.
When connecting to the
When connecting to the
[Computer 1/
[Computer 2/
Component] port
Component] port
When component video images are projected, the connected port is
automatically recognized regardless of which [Audio] port is being used,
and the sound is then output from the projector's built-in speaker.
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• You can adjust the volume after projection has started. s
• If using a commercially- available 2RCA (L/ R)/ stereo mini- jack
audio cable, use one that is marked as "No resistance".
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