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Figure 14
: Connecting the projector to a TV tuner using the audio video (A/V) cable
3. If you want sound from the
projector’s speakers, plug the
A/V cable’s white connector into
the left “audio out” connector on
your tuner. Plug the cable’s red
connector into the right “audio
out” connector on the tuner.
4. Plug the A/V cable’s other
white connector into the white
“audio L” connector on the projector. Plug the cable’s other red connector into the red “audio
R” connector on the projector.
5. Follow steps 5-8 starting on page 12.
If your TV tuner has component video output:
Connect the component cable (not included) to the appropriate connectors (labeled video 3) on
the projector and on your tuner. Your local electronics store should carry these cables.
To watch a DVD or VHS tape
Determine the cables you’ll need. This depends on what type of output is coming from the video
device. Also, determine if you want the sound to come out of the projector or out of your own
audio system. You can connect the audio directly to the projector to get sound from the 3-watt
onboard speaker, or you can connect it to your stereo’s receiver to get sound from your own
speakers.
NOTE:
If needed, you can purchase longer cables at your local electronics store.
If your video device has S-video output:
1. Plug one end of the S-video cable to the “S-video out” connector on your video device (Figure
15). This connector may be labeled “To Monitor.”
2. Plug the other end of the cable into the S-video connector
(labeled video 1) on the projector.
Figure 15:
Connecting the projector to a
video player using the S-video cable
S-Video Cable
3. If you want sound from the projector’s speaker, plug the A/V cable’s white connector into the
left “audio out” connector on your video device. Plug the cable’s red connector into the right
“audio out” connector on the video device (Figure 13).
4. Plug the A/V cable’s other white connector into the white “audio L” connector on the projector.
Plug the cable’s other red connector into the red “audio R” connector on the projector. The
yellow connectors on the A/V cable remain unused.