Playing Sound from Video Equipment

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The projector has a built-in speaker with a maximum output of 5 W. You can output sound from connected video equipment (such as a computer or video deck) through the projector's built-in speaker if the video equipment has an audio output port.

The [Audio] port to use is the port that is in the same box as the port being used to input the video signals. sp.9

Select the audio cable that is used for this connection from the following, depending on the shape of the other equipment's port.

If connecting to a stereo mini jack (such as the audio output port of a computer): Use a commercially-available stereo mini jack audio cable to make the connection.

If connecting to an RCA pin jack ×2 (red/white) (such as the audio output port of video equipment): Use the audio adapter that is supplied with the projector and a commercially-available A/V cable to make the connection.

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•You can adjust the volume after projection has started. sp.44 •If using a commercially-available 2RCA (L/R)/stereo mini-jack audio cable, use one that is marked as "No resistance".

If the image signals are being input to the [Computer1/Component Video1] port

To audio output port

 

Stereo mini jack audio cable

To [Audio1] port

(commercially-available)

 

If the video signals are being input to the [Video] port

To audio output port

 

 

To [Audio] port

 

Audio adapter

A/V cable

(accessory)

(commercially-available)

 

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Epson 821 manual Playing Sound from Video Equipment, If the video signals are being input to the Video port