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Using Scart video
The signals from the Scart connector are the same as
from the Composite connector. If you have a Scart
connector on your video, you will have to purchase a
Scart to Composite interconnection. Connect the Scart
end of the interconnection cable to your video, and then
follow the procedure in the previous section, Using
composite video.
Using S-video
1.
Find the SuperVideo cable, see page 6.
All cables and adapters are provided with the
Projector .
2.
Make sure that the video source and the Projector
are switched off. Connect the SuperVideo cable
from the S-Video out connector on the video source
to the S-video connector on the Projector plug
panel, see fig. 7.
Connect the audio cable from the audio out connectors
on the video source to the S-video Audio in connectors
on the Projector. Connect the red plug to the red con-
nector, and the other plug to the white connector. Red
is the right stereo channel.
3.
Connect the power cable from the Projector
to the wall outlet.
4.
When all the connections are done and verified,
switch on the video source, and then switch on the
Projector.
5.
The Projector will now automatically display the
pictures from the video source. If not, see the
section
Trouble shooting.
You can connect external speakers to the Projector
from the Audio out connectors on the plug panel.
RGB INPUT
COMPOSITE
VIDEO
PC/COMMON
AUDIO IN
COMP.VIDEO S.VIDEO
AUDIO OUT
LEFT
RIGHT
SUPER-
VIDEO
MIC
Plug panel
Fig. 7. Connecting to a SuperVideo source
Connect to VCR, S-video out.