Proxima ASA Multimedia LCD Projectors manual Connecting a Microphone

Models: Multimedia LCD Projectors

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Chapter 2 • Detailed Setup

Note: Although both COMPUTER AUDIO IN and AUDIO IN may be connected simultaneously, only one is active.

If computer video is selected, COMPUTER AUDIO IN is active.

If NTSC/PAL/SECAM/S-VHS video is being viewed, AUDIO IN is active.

Connecting a Monaural Source

If you have a monaural source that you want to play through the Desktop Projector’s left and right speakers, use the RCA “Y” adapter cable (C496) to connect the source to the projector’s left and right AUDIO IN connectors. If you are using computer audio, connect the source to the projector’s Left and Right COMPUTER AUDIO IN connectors.

Connecting a Microphone

When you need to address a larger audience while projecting an NTSC, PAL, SECAM or S-VHS video image, plug an amplified or wireless microphone equipped with a line level output (maximum level of 1 volt, peak-to-peak) into the Left and Right AUDIO IN connectors. The microphone will work when an NTSC, PAL, SECAM or S-VHS video image is projected. If you wish to address a larger audience while projecting a computer image, connect the source to the projector’s Left and Right COMPUTER AUDIO IN connectors.

If your microphone’s amplifier has only one output, use the RCA “Y” adapter cable (part number C496) and a standard RCA cable to connect it to both of the projector’s AUDIO IN or COMPUTER AUDIO IN connectors.

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Proxima ASA Multimedia LCD Projectors manual Connecting a Microphone