S-Video Connection
Some video devices can generate S-VHS video, or S-Video (Y/C). The MP8650 will accept this signal through the S-VIDEO1 or S-VIDEO2 connectors. The S-VHS cable has identical round four-pin connectors on either end (Figure 3-6). Connect one end to the S-Video jack on the input source device, and the other end to the S-VIDEO1 or S-VIDEO2 terminal on the MP8650. Remember to connect the audio cables for sound output.
Four-Pin Connector | S-VHS Cable |
Figure 3-6. S-Video Input
Video/Audio Connection
Find the small, circular connector on your camcorder, laserdisc player, VCR, or other video source marked VIDEO OUT, TO MONITOR, or something similar.
Use the 3-conductor video/audio cable and insert the video (white) connector into the video output jack of your video source device. Connect the other end into the MP8650 VIDEO1 or VIDEO2 connector.
Next, find the AUDIO OUT terminals on your VCR or other audio source. Insert the left and right audio cable connectors (Figure 3-7) to the input source. Connect the other end to the AUDIO-L and AUDIO-R terminals on the MP8650.
n Note
The MP8650 projector is a stereo device. However, the projector's built-in speaker is monophonic. Stereo sound played through the speaker becomes monophonic due to an internal sound mixer that converts stereo to mono.
Figure 3-7. 3-Conductor Video/Audio Input Cable
If you are giving a multimedia presentation with stereo sound, you may want to consider connecting the MP8650 audio-out L/R jacks to a high-quality stereo system.
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