Connecting to Visual Equipment

Turn off connected

equipment. Damage may result if you try to connect when the power is on.

Do not try to force a cable connector to fit a port with a different shape. This may damage your projector.

When the source has an

unusual connection, use the cable provided with the source or commercially available cables.

Using EMP-X3

Connecting to

a Computer

To audio

output port

Computer cable

Audio cable

(Accessory /

(Commercially

Optional)

available)

 

 

 

Using EMP-82/62

 

Connecting to

To audio

 

To audio

 

a Computer

 

 

output port

 

output port

English

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Audio cable

Computer cable

Audio cable

 

 

(Commercially

(Accessory /

(Commercially

 

 

available)

Optional)

available)

 

If you use a 2RCA (L/R) stereo min-jack audio cable, make sure it is labelled "No resistance".

You can choose to connect your computer to either port Computer 1 or Computer 2.

Connecting to a

Video Source

Audio adapter

(Commercially available)

Connecting to a

Video Source

Component video

A/V cable

cable (Optional)

(Commercially available)

S-Video cable

Audio cable

(Commercially

(Commercially

available)

available)

 

 

A/V cable

 

(Commercially available)

Component video

S-Video cable

Audio cable

cable (Optional)

(Commercially

(Commercially

 

available)

available)

 

RCA audio cable

 

(Commercially available)

 

DVD players, VHS players,

 

 

 

To audio

 

 

 

output

satellite tuners, RGB

Component

S-Video

Video

port

converters, video distribution

out

out

out

 

 

 

 

 

machines, and so on.

* The port names may vary depending on the equipment.

DVD players, VHS players, satellite tuners, RGB converters, video distribution machines, and so on.

 

To audio

 

 

To audio

 

output

 

 

output

Component

port

S-Video

Video

port

out

 

out

out

 

* The port names may vary depending on the equipment.

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