Connecting to a Video Source

Projecting RGB Video Images

RGB video is used when RGB signals that have copy protection added are input and projected.

Use the accessory computer cable to connect the video source to the Computer 2/Component Video port at the rear of the projector. Alternatively, use the optional DVI analog cable to connect the video source to the Computer 1 port at the rear of the projector.

See “ Appendix: Optional Accessories” (P.100)

If you would like the sound to come out of the projector's built-in speaker, use the accessory A/V cable (red/white) to connect the video source to the Audio 2 port at the rear of the projector. Alternatively, use a commercially-available audio cable to connect the video source to the Audio 1 port at the rear of the projector. Use either method depending on the shape of the video source’s audio output port and on the type of cable you have.

When connecting the audio output using an A/V cable

To Computer 2/Component

Video port

To RGB output

 

 

port

Computer cable

 

 

 

 

 

(accessory)

 

 

 

A/V cable (white/red)

To Audio 2 port

To audio output L port (white)

(white/red)

To audio output R port (red)

 

(accessory)

 

When the video equipment's audio output port is a stereo mini jack

To Computer 1 port

To Audio 1 port

To audio output

portAudio cable (commercially-available)

To RGB output

 

port

DVI analog cable (optional)

 

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Epson EMP-800UG, ELP-811, ELP-600, ELP-800UG, ELP-820, EMP-811 Projecting RGB Video Images, To Computer 2/Component Video port