InFocus 560, 570 manual Connecting a Composite Video Cable

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Setting Up the LitePro

10.If you have a LitePro 570, you can connect it to your computer’s sound board. Use the LitePro’s audio/video cable to connect the left and right channels of your sound board to the left and right connectors on your LitePro. (Be sure to plug the audio cable into the same SOURCE area that your computer is plugged into.)

If the audio connector on your computer’s sound board is a

mini-type jack, you will need an RCA jack-to-mini plug adapter. Refer to ”Accessories” on page 53 for order information.

11.If you have a LitePro 570, you can connect it to a video player (laser disc, VCR, or camcorder).

If your video player provides a composite signal, its video-out connector is a small, round RCA type jack. Using the audio/ video cable that came with the LitePro, plug the yellow connector into the video-out jack on the video player. Plug the other yellow connector into the composite connectors in the “SOURCE 3” or “SOURCE 4” areas on the LitePro as shown below.

connect video cable to either SOURCE 3 or SOURCE 4 connector

Figure 8. Connecting a Composite Video Cable

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Contents LCD Projector Users Guide Fold and tear here Page Page Certifications Declaration of Conformity Contents Do not look into the lens Safety SummaryPower Source Power CordHot Surfaces GroundingFuse LampNot shown IntroductionCables and Adapters CompatibilityUsage Guidelines Remote Control Programmer KitIf You Need Assistance Image Size measured diagonally Setting Up the LiteProConnecting the LCD end of the LitePro cable Connecting an IBM-compatible desktop computer Connecting a Macintosh desktop computer Connecting an IBM-compatible laptop computer Connecting a Macintosh PowerBook Connecting a Composite Video Cable Connecting an S-Video Cable Connecting the Audio from a Video Player Connecting an external speaker Connecting a microphone Setting Up the LitePro Turning the LitePro Off Using the LiteProBasic Image Adjustment Using the Remote ControlAdjusting the Height Focusing the ImageSwitching to the Spare Lamp Switching to the Spare LampMenu Using the Remote Control ButtonsSelect/enter Arrow buttonsNext Mic VolumePrev MuteStandby ProgMenu Using the MenusHighlighting Menu Functions Audio MenuMaking Changes to Menu Functions Brightness Resetting Menu Functions to the Default SettingsMenu 1 Functions Removing the Menu from the ScreenUp/Down SyncLeft/Right Rear Projection Menu 2 FunctionsSource Prompt RS-232 Test PatternAuto Standby Ntsc ResetPalette Source EnableProg Button Tracking LanguageVideo Type Text Mode and Pixel SliceSharpness CompAudio Menu Functions Volume and Audio LockTreble BassBalance and Fade Loudness Cleaning the Lens MaintenanceReplacing the Projection Lamps Opening the Lamp Door Bulb Guard Replacing Batteries in the Remote ControlReplacing the Fuse Installing New BatteriesLocating the Fuse Removing the Fuse Holder Before You Call for Assistance TroubleshootingProblem Nothing on screen Solutions to Common ProblemsProblem Color or VGA text not being projected Problem Image is out of focus Problem Image is not centered on the screenProblem Only the test pattern is displayed Problem Image is too wide or narrow for screenProblem Projected colors don’t match the monitor’s colors Problem Image and menus are reversed left to rightProblem LitePro displays vertical lines, bleeding or spots Problem Image is noisy or streakedAppendix SpecificationsAppendix Accessories LCD Connector Cable Connector Pin AssignmentsGND Monitor and VGA ConnectorsAST Laptop Display Activation ChartFN-F1 Appendix Assistance, see Technical Support audio IndexLite show button 22 LitePro Quadra, see Macintosh Index Limited Warranty 010-0060-05 USA