Part Names and Functions (Continued)
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Side View (Terminals)
1COMPUTER/COMPONENT1 input terminals 21, 23
Terminal for computer RGB and component signals and audio input terminal.
2LAN terminal 25
Terminal for controlling the projector using a computer via network.
3USB terminal 37
Terminal connecting with the USB terminal on the computer for using the supplied remote control as the computer key board.
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5MONITOR OUT terminals 23
•COMPUTER/COMPONENT output terminal for computer RGB and component signals. (Shared for COMPUTER/COMPONENT1 and 2, COMPONENT input)
•AUDIO output terminal. (Shared for all inputs)
6COMPUTER/COMPONENT2 input terminals 21, 22
BNC terminals for computer RGB and component signals and audio input terminal.
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Terminal for controlling the projector using a computer.
8TRIGGER terminal
When the projector is turned on, a control signal (DC 12V) outputs from this terminal. If an electric screen or other compatible device is connected, it can be turned on when the projector is turned on.
9Speaker 53
10 Intake vent 62
11 Dust filter 62
12AC socket 27
Connect the supplied power cord.
13MAIN POWER switch 26 Turn the projector On or Off.
14Remote control sensor 16
15Exhaust vent 62
16Kensington Security Standard connector
17COMPONENT input terminals 22 Terminals for component signals and audio input terminal.
18VIDEO input terminals 23
Terminal for connecting video equipment and audio input terminal.
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Terminal for connecting video equipment with an
Using the Kensington Lock
•This projector has a Kensington Security Standard connector for use with a Kensington MicroSaver Security System. Refer to the information that came with the system for instructions on how to use it to secure the projector.
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