User Guide
Connecting to a Video Source
The following procedures can be used to make connections to a video tape deck,
camcorder, laser disc player or any other compatible video image source of the
projector. The projector can receive composite video signals, S-Video signals and
Component Video signals. If the video source has an RCA video jack, it receives
composite video signals. If the video source has an S-Video jack, it receives
S-Video signals. If the video source has a Component Video jack, it can be
connected to transmit video signals to the projector.
Note: The projector is not compatible with a cable TV-style F connector.
A connection can be made to all Component Video, S-Video and composite video
sources at the same time. To select a signal source, you may use the Video key
on the remote control or the Source key on the projector for your selection. Cables
can be connected to the Component Video, S-Video and the Composite Video
connectors at the same time. Press the Video key or the Source key for the
selection of an input signal. The selections in order are the following: Component
Video signal first, then S-Video signal, and then Composite Video signal.
The projector supports NTSC, PAL and SECAM video formats. By default, it
automatically detects and identifies the video format.
Connecting the projector to the video source
1. Shut off the projector and its video source if they are on.
2. To receive the composite video signal, connect the yellow RCA plug at one
end of the RCA Cable (Video) to the Video In jack of the projector. Connect the
other yellow RCA plug to the video-out jack on the video source. (Connect the
red and white RCA Cable (Audio) plugs, which carry audio signals, to the
projector and any video player according to the method indicated above. If the
red and white RCA Cable (Audio) plugs are not connected, the projector will
only show images; no sound will be heard.)
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