Panasonic PT-L759VU Connecting D-sub 15-BNC5 female Adaptor Cable, BNC-RCA Adaptor not included

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System Configuration Example

Connecting D-sub 15-BNC5 (female) Adaptor Cable

The Component signal (YPBPR signal) can be input and projected with this LCD Projector.

Please read the operating instructions regarding the output side of the component when connecting. Diagram numbers correspond with numbers (see page 44.)

DVD Player

BNC-RCA Adaptor (not included)

BNC Cable (not included)

D-sub 15-BNC5 (female) Adaptor Cable (sold separately)

Red (Connect to PR Input Signal)

 

5 (Audio Cable)

 

Blue (Connect to PB Input Signal)

 

 

Green (Connect to Y Input Signal)

 

 

Connector jacks on left side of Projector

Audio system

5 (Audio Cable)

Note

Because each Y, PB, and PR signal is input independently, the Component signal allows for more faithful color reproduction.

The Component signal output terminal indication will differ according to the output device (PR, PB, Y/R-Y, B-Y, Y/Cr, Cb, Y, etc.).

Please read the operating instructions included with the output device.

You need to change the input signal setting on this LCD Projector when inputting the Component signal. In this case, please refer to page 39 to change the setting.

D-sub 15-BNC5 (female) Adaptor Cable (sold separately) often have BNC connectors, however a DVD output device usually has RCA jacks. In this case, you will need BNC-RCA adaptors (not included).

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