BenQ MP770 user manual Connecting a DVI source device, Connecting Audio

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Connecting Audio

The projector has a built-in mono speaker which is designed to provide basic audio functionality accompanying data presentations for business purposes only. It is not designed for, nor intended for stereo audio reproduction use as might be expected in home theatre or home cinema applications. Any stereo audio input (if provided), is mixed into a common mono audio output through the projector speaker.

If you wish, you can make use of the projector (mixed mono) speaker in your presentations, and also connect separate amplified speakers to the Audio Out socket of the projector. The audio output is a mixed mono signal and controlled by the projector Volume and Mute settings.

If you have a separate sound system, you will most likely want to connect the audio output of your Video source device to that sound system, instead of to the mono audio projector.

The audio connections illustrated in the following sections are provided for informational purposes only. You need not connect audio to the projector if there is an alternate sound system available, or if audio is not required.

Connecting a DVI source device

The projector provides a DVI-I input socket that allows you to connect it to a DVI source device like a DVD player, or a VGA output device like a notebook or desktop computer.

There are three types of DVI connectors: DVI-A, DVI-D, and DVI-I. The DVI-I socket is an

integrated connector which supports both formats: DVI-A, and DVI-D.

DVI-A format is used to carry a DVI signal to an analog (VGA) display, or vice-versa. Although some signal quality is lost from the signal conversion, it still transmits higher picture quality than a standard VGA connection.

DVI-D format is used to directly carry a digital signal to a digital display without signal conversion. The pure digital connection provides faster and higher image quality than an analog connection, due to the nature of the digital format.

DVI-A and DVI-D formats are non-interchangeable. You cannot connect a DVI-A format connector to DVI-D equipment and visa-versa. Make sure you know which kind of format your equipment is fitted with before you purchase any cables. Or you can purchase a DVI-I cable which will be more useful in any type of DVI connection situation.

Examine your source device to determine if it has an unused DVI or VGA (D-Sub) output socket available:

If so, you can continue with this procedure.

If not, you will need to reassess which method you can use to connect to the device.

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Contents Welcome Copyright DisclaimerTable of contents Troubleshooting Specifications Future reference Projector lamp is on Important safety instructionsRefer servicing to qualified service personnel Do not look straight at the projectorSafety Instructions 10000 Feet Important safety instructions Bedding or any other soft surfaceSafety Instructions Introduction Projector featuresIntroduction Shipping contents Rear side Projector exterior viewFront/upper side Controls and functions ProjectorLamp indicator light AutoRemote control Mode LED indicator lightPIP MuteFront Rear Remote control effective rangeRemote control batteries Positioning your projector Choosing a locationSafety instructions for ceiling mounting of the projector Obtaining a preferred projected image size Page Projection dimensions Connection Wireless connection optionalConnecting a computer or monitor Cable connection VGA With a VGA cable With a VGA to DVI-A cable Socket, not the DVI-I socketBetter video quality Connecting Video source devicesBest video quality Least video qualityConnecting a DVI source device Connecting AudioAV device DVI-D or DVI-I cable Audio Audio Cable cable1080i 50/ 60 Hz Connecting an S-Video source device To connect the projector to an S-Video source deviceConnecting a composite Video source device Operation OperationStart up If you forget the password Utilizing the password functionSetting a password Up , Right, Down, Left respectivelyDisabling the password function Entering the password recall procedureChanging the password Adjusting the projection angle Switching input signalAdjusting the projected image Remote control. a source selection bar displays. YouSearching for details on the projected image Auto-adjusting the imageFine-tuning the image size and clarity Correcting keystoneControl. Go to the Display Keystone menu You are satisfied with the shapeSelecting the aspect ratio Go to the Picture Application Mode menu Selecting an application modeSetting the User 1/User 2 mode Optimizing the imageAdjusting contrast Fine-tuning the image quality in user modesAdjusting brightness Selecting a color temperatureHiding the image Other adjustmentsOperating in a high altitude environment PIP Picture In Picture operation Creating your own startup screen Remote paging operationsFreezing the image Press Personalizing the projector menu displayShutting down the projector Message will disappearPC source Brightest Menu operationMenu system Video source Cinema/MovieAdvanced Information ResolutionBasic Using the menus Use Left/ Right to select the Display menuDisplay menu Picture menu Source menu System setup Basic menu System setup Advanced menu Information menu Mode ResolutionLamp Timer SourceMaintenance Care of the projectorTo clean the filter Clean the Air FilterReplacing the filter sponge Check the Air FilterLamp information Calculation of lamp hourReplacing the lamp Out of Lamp Usage TimePage Restart the projector Temperature informationTighten the screw that secures the lamp Powering up IndicatorsStand-by mode IllustrationLight Status & Description Power Temp Lamp Thermal events Plug the power cord into the AC inlet on Make sure that it is switched onRemote mouse function does not work Specifications Projector specificationsSupported timing for Component-YPbPrinput Timing chartSupported timing for PC including DVI-I input Supported timing for Video and S-Video inputsDimensions Mm W x 94 mm H x 230 mm D 298 Unit mm SpecificationsWarranty Limited warrantyEEC statement Regulation statementsFCC statement MIC statement
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