INSTALLATION & SETUP
VistaPro 2000 User's Manual
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computer. To remedy, use very short (< 3ft) cables and always use an interface
between your computer and the projector.
Connect the sync BNC input(s) first. Then connect the red, green and blue
source outputs to the RED, GREEN, and BLUE inputs on the panel. If the source
uses sync-on-green, only the red, green, and blue connections are required. If the
source provides a composite sync output, connect it to the H/C SYNC input. If
the source provides separate horizontal and vertical sync outputs, connect
horizontal sync to the H/C SYNC input and connect vertical sync to the V SYNC
input. See Figure 2.9.
Connect YUV (component) video as follows:
Y to "Green"
U (also called B-minus-Y) to "Blue"
V (also called R-minus-Y) to "Red"
NOTE: VistaPro 2000 does not automatically recognize a YUV signal. When
using YUV video, you must specify this signal type within the Image Settings
menu so that the projector can distinguish between this signal and other RGB
sources. See 3.6, Controlling the Image.
Figure 2.9. RGB Inputs
To control audio levels in an audio/visual system, connect pre-amplified (line
level) audio inputs to the left and right channel audio inputs on the DAT 1 panel.
Then connect the audio outputs to external audio amplification equipment for
sound output. All audio connection cables require standard RCA type phono
plugs.
The Composite/S-Video input provides simultaneous connection of both a
composite video source (VID 1) and an S-Video source (VID 2).
If connecting a S-Video source, use the 4-pin mini DIN connector or the Y and C
BNC connectors (luminance and chrominance) — do not use both as input. If
Composite Video
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and S-Video Input