GETTING TO KNOW THE BASICS
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Rear View
1.
RS-232
Port
2.
Audio-Out
Socket
The socket is for connecting external speakers or a
public-address system. It is also able to control
the volume via you IR remote control.
3.
Audio-In
Socket
This socket accepts sound from a computer or
video source.
4.
Video-In
Jack
The video jack is where you join the video
appliance output, such as video recorder and VCD
player.
5.
M1 Port
This is where you connect the cable “M1-DA”. To
project the image, you need to connect the cable to
the D-sub port of your computing system. To
enable the presenter feature, you need to attach the
USB mouse cable from PC to projector. (For
details, please go to page 14)
6.
S-Video Jack
This jack is where you join video equipment with
s-video signal, such as DVD player.
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