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Connecting to a home theater system
Turn off the power for the projector and the home theater system before making the connections.
Check the shapes of the cable connectors and the device ports before making the connections. If you try to force a connector to fit a device port with a different shape or number of terminals, a malfunction or damage to the connector or port may result.
Speaker | VHS VCR, DVD player, | |
| game console, etc. | |
AV amplifier |
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* Port names may vary depending on the equipment being connected. |
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SCART*1 |
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Component |
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HDMI | Video | |
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SCART cable
(commercially-
available)
+
RGB SCART
adapter*2
(accessory)
G B R Y
Component | HDMI cable |
video cable | (commercially- |
(commercially | available) |
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<LPX-510>
RCA video
cable
(commercially-
available)
(commercially-
available)
G / Y | B / PB/CB R/ PR/CR HD/SYNC | VD |
INPUT A
HDMI
VIDEO
INPUT B
G / Y | B / PB/CB R/ PR/CR HD/SYNC | VD |
S VIDEO
*Push the connectors in as far as they will go.
*1 If a DVD has been connected using an RGB SCART adapter, change the "InputA" or "InputB" setting to "RGB TV". *2 Some regions may not have the RGB SCART adapter included as an accessory.
If video signals are being input to several input ports simultaneously, interference between the various signals may occur, and this may cause interference in the projected images. If this happens, turn off the power supply or disconnect the video equipment which is not currently being used.
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