Video connections

You can connect VCRs, DVD players, camcorders, digital cameras, video games, HDTV receivers, and TV tuners to the projector. (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. Basically, any device that can change channels is considered a tuner.) Audio must be provided by your own speakers, as the projector has no separate audio controls. If there is more than one output, select the highest quality one. DVI, Component video and RGB (M1, HD15) have the best quality, fol- lowed by S-video, and then composite video.

Table 1: Video connections

 

 

Connector label

 

 

Input signal

Connector

on projector

 

 

 

Standard Broadcast TV (not

Component video

Component 3, 6

HDTV), via cable, digital

S-video

S-video 4, 5

cable, satellite TV, DirectTV

Composite video

Video 7

 

 

 

HDTV

Component video

Component 3, 6

 

VESA

VESA 2

 

DVI

M1-DA 1

 

 

 

DVD

Component video

Component 3, 6

 

S-video

S-video 4, 5

 

Composite video

Video 7

 

 

 

VCR

Composite video

Video 7

 

S-video

S-video 4, 5

 

Component video

Component 3, 6

 

 

 

Video Camera

Composite video

Video 7

 

S-video

S-video 4, 5

 

 

 

Table 1: Video connections

Video Game

 

VESA

 

 

VESA 2

 

 

Composite video

Video 7

 

 

S-video

 

 

S-video 4, 5

 

 

Component video

Component 3, 6

M1-DA

VESA

 

s-video

video

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Y

1

Y

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

IR in

 

 

 

D5 8

trigger 1

M1-DA 1

vesa 2

Pb

2

Pb 7

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

video

 

 

 

 

Pr

 

Pr

 

trigger 2

 

serial control

 

4

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

5 s-video

3 component

component video

For a complete list of compatible sources, see page 35 of the Appendix.

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