3. MAKING CONNECTIONS
Connector View
Image 3-3
Connectors and power plug
Ref
.
Function
Description
1
S-video
Connect an S-video cable from the S-video out connector on the video device
to this connector.
2
Video (composite)
Connect a composite video cable from the video (composite) out connector
on the video device to this connector.
RGBHV (5-cable)
RG
S
B (sync on green)
RGBS (SCART)
3
P
p
YP
b
Connect a 5-cable RGB cable from the video (component) out connectors on
the video device to these connectors.
4
P
p
YP
b
(component)
Connect an RGB cable from the video (component) out connectors on the
video device to these connectors.
5
VGA input
Connect a VGA (analog) cable from a computer to this connector.
6
Power
Connect the female connector of the supplied power cable to this connector.
Connect the other end to an electrical outlet only after you have finished all
other connections and replaced the connector cover.
7
DVI input
Connect a DVI (digital) cable from a computer or video source to this connec-
tor.
8
RS232/RS422 in
This is a service port for firmware upgrades or RS232 control of the projector.
9
Screen
Connect a 12-volt trigger cable from the screen to this connector. When
connected, the screen automatically adjusts vertically to match the screen
aspect ratio.
10
Aspect ratio
Connect a 12-volt trigger cable from the screen to this connector. When
connected, the screen automatically adjusts horizontally to match the screen
aspect ratio.
Table 3-1
Aspect ratio
The screen aspect ratio is the ratio of width to height. The standard aspect ratio of TV set is 4:3. The
high-definition TV (HDTV) format is 16:9. The projector’s screen and aspect ratio feature automatically
adjusts the screen size to match the output ratio from the projector.
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