Section 2: Installation and Setup
Composite and S-Video
DVI Digital Video
Optional Inputs
2-14
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INPUT 3
INPUT 4
and
INPUT 3
source (
) and an S-Video source (
Figure 2.10.Connecting Composite or S-Video sources
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Use the DVI-I connector at
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.
NOTE: 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
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Optional modules allow you to increase your total number of inputs and/or
accommodate different signal types, whether analog or digital. Install in the areas
INPUT 5
INPUT 6.
labeled
or
•
RGB 500 Input Module
•
RGB 400 Active Loop Thru Input Module
•
RGB 400 Buffered Amplifier Input Module
•
Composite/S-Video Input Module
•
PC250 Analog Input Module
•
Serial Digital Input Module
•
DVI Input Module
•
Dual SD/HD-SDI Module
NOTES: See Appendix F, Optional Input Modules for a brief description of each
interface.
provide simultaneous connection of both a composite video
INPUT 4
INPUT 2
to connect either analog or digital video devices
INPUT 5 or INPUT 6
Options include:
(not supported in v1.0 software)
(available 2005)
User's Manual
). See Figure 2.10.
.