Example of connection to a computer
Pin configuration and signal names for RGB connector
ComputerMonitor
Audio system
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| To video |
| input |
| connector |
| Macintosh adapter |
To audio | (accessory) |
output | |
terminal | (male) |
To video |
|
output | |
connector |
|
VGA cable (accessory)
Computer
To video output connector
10 | 6 |
15 | 11 |
Pin No. | Signal name |
1 | R |
2 | |
3 | B |
9 | NC |
12 | SDA |
13 | HD/SYNC |
14 | VD |
15 | SCL |
GND |
NOTE:
Pin No. 12 and pin No. 15 on
Computer for control use
D-SUB
To audio output terminal | Mouse cable for PS/2 | |
(accessory) | ||
To mouse connector | ||
|
NOTE:
If the mouse connector on the projector is connected to the mouse connector on the computer with the accessory or separate mouse cable, you can then use the remote control unit in place of the computer’s mouse. However, this function operates only when input to the RGB 1 connector has been selected. For further details, refer to page 35.
If you wish to use the infrared mouse function, turn on the main power to the projector before turning on the personal computer.
If using a personal computer with a suspend/resume function, the infrared mouse function may not operate until the computer is restarted.
Refer to the data on page 21 for the different types of RGB signal that can be input to this projector by connecting a personal computer.
The signal output from the RGB OUT connector will be the signal which is input from the signal source which is connected to the RGB 1 or RGB 2 connector. However, no signal will be output if the RGB button has not been pressed to select RGB 1 or RGB 2, and when the projector power supply is turned off.
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