BOXLIGHT 12SF manual Connecting a Video Device

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Connecting a Video Device

You can connect VCRs, DVD players, camcorders, digital cam- eras, video games, HDTV receivers, and TV tuners to the projec- tor. There is an audio input. You can connect the audio directly to the projector to get sound from the 3-watt onboard speaker, or you can connect it to your stereo’s receiver to get sound from your own speakers.

Before connecting your projector, you should decide which screen aspect you want to project. Screen aspect is the ratio of the image width to image height. TV screens are usually 1.33:1, also known as 4:3. HDTV and most DVDs are 1.78:1, or 16:9. If you’re projecting onto a screen, the size/shape of the screen may answer this question for you. If you are projecting onto a blank wall, you don’t have the screen size restriction. What you plan to project will also help you choose between 4:3 and 16:9. Most regular TV shows are 4:3, most movies are 16:9.

If you select 4:3 and play TV, the image will fill the screen. If you select 16:9 and play HDTV, the image will fill the screen. How- ever, if you select 4:3 and play a 16:9 DVD, the image may be compressed horizontally or have black bars along the top and bottom (see Figure 10). If you select 16:9 and play regular TV, the image may be stretched horizontally or have black bars along the sides. You will make this selection later, using the onscreen menus (page 35), but for now, you just need to know which for- mat you’ll use most often.

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4:3 and 16:9 screen aspects

You can connect the projector to most video devices that can out- put video. You cannot directly connect the coaxial cable that enters your house from a cable or satellite company, the signal

must pass through a tuner first. Examples of tuners are digital cable boxes, VCRs, digital video recorders, and satellite TV boxes.

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Contents Cinema 12SF User’s Guide Page FCC Warning Safety CertificationsCanada Trademarks Declaration of ConformityPage Table of Contents Appendix Maintenance & TroubleshootingIndex Safety Terms Safety Definitions Safety SymbolsTechnical Support Important Operating ConsiderationsAtely if anything is missing Image ResolutionCompatibility Unpacking the ProjectorT r o d u c t i o n Front view of projector Usage Guidelines WarrantyIf You Need Assistance Setting UP the Projector T t i n g O j e c t o r Connecting the Enhanced Connectivity Module HDTV, Video 3-Component, Video Connecting a Video Device Here are the connection cables included with the projector If your TV tuner has S-video output Displaying a TV signalVideo cable Cable Page If your TV tuner has component video output If your TV tuner has composite video outputIf your video device has S-video output Displaying a DVD or VHS tapeVideo cable Cable Page If your video device has composite video output If your Hdtv tuner has a 15-pin VGA output Projecting HdtvT t i n g O j e c t o r To play a game from a video machine Connecting a camcorderProjecting a video game If your Hdtv tuner has a DVI or component outputTurning Off the Projector Do you want to play your computer’s audio on the projector? Connecting a ComputerDisplaying your Computer Source Page Turning Off the Projector Adjusting the Projector Basic Image AdjustmentI n g O j e c t o r Using the Remote Control Menu/select Using the Keypad and Remote ButtonsSource keypad only or Data and Video remote only Up/down/left/right arrow buttons remote only Power buttonKeystone + Forward/back buttons remote onlyStandby Zoom modeVolume keypad only Zoom +/- remote onlyUsing the On-Screen Menus Contrast Display MenuKeystone BrightnessScreen Aspect TintColor SharpnessAudio Menu VolumeMute Resize Image Menu for Video SourcesThis source To get this imageAspect Option Input on 43 screen with Resize set to Enhanced Widescreen Vsdfhvreodfneduvdsshdudwwkhwrsdqgerwwrpriwkh LpdjhVhohfw NativeGLVSOD\VWKHLPDJHZLWKQRUHVLLQJZoom OverscanVideo Standard Resize DOORZV\RXWRVHOHFWIURPDPRQJIRXUGLIIHUHQWUHVLLQJ Image Menu for Computer Sources7XUQ$XWRLPDJHRII 7XUQ$XWR,PDJHRIIIrufrpsrqhqwylghrvrxufhv Color Management Menu7RPDQXDOO\DGMXVWWKHFRORUJDLQV 7XUQ$XWR&RORU*DLQRII Rpsrqhqw Control Menu7KLVRSWLRQOHWV\RXVHOHFWKRZORQJWKHODPSVWD\VRQDQGWKH Display Messages Advanced MenuRear Project Ceiling ProjectWkhluruljlqdovhwwlqjv ResetLanguage Menu 6KRZVWKHYLGHRVWDQGDUGEHLQJGLVSOD\HG Status MenuPrwlrq Cleaning the LensReplacing the Projection Lamp I n t e n a n c e Troubleshooting Surmhfwru SurshupdqqhuWxuqwkhsurmhfwruedfnrq Wkhodpskrxvlqjlqwkhsurmhfwru 5HSODFHWKHODPSDQGODPSGRRU Cleaning the Projection Lamp Filter ScreensReplacing the Batteries in the Remote Control LED behavior and meaning TroubleshootingLit green, but nothing Ning LED is not lit greenNing LED is lit green Projector is running LEDLamp shuts off Problem with the projector No soundLamp seems to be getting DimmerImage is not square Image isn’t centered onImage is too wide or narrow For screenSource appears greenish Problem with a video image Image from componentImage appears torn Streaked Problem with a computer image Screen resolution is notRight Image is noisy orI n t e n a n c e Troubleshooting Specifications Standard Accessories ship with the projector AccessoriesAudio/video inputs on the Enhanced Connectivity Module Optional AccessoriesSource Video Audio Image Width Projected Image SizeDistance to screen Diagonal Maximum MinimumProjected image size for 43 aspect ratio P e n d i Numerics IndexD e Rughulqj Uhsodflqj VWDQGE\WLPH 6WDWXVPHQX Duudqwvdviroorzv PdqfhLimitation of Liability Boxlight