Introducing the DP9100
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Step 3: Connecting video and audio
Connect audio and video sources to the projector, using this table as a
guide. If you need more information, see the appropriate section in
Chapter 2.
TO SET THIS UP:
CONNECT THIS CABLE:
FROM HERE:
TO HERE:
Video from
Composite audio/video cable
VIDEO 1, 2 ports
RCA port on VCR
VCR/ laserdisc
(C497-6).
on projector.
marked “VIDEO OUT”
or something similar.
Video from S-Video
S-Video cable (C466-6).
S-Video 1, 2 ports Video Out port
device
on projector.
on S-Video device.
Audio from
Composite audio/video cable
AUDIO IN 1, 2
Audio Out port
VCR/laserdisc
(C497-6).
ports on projector on VCR (red= right,
(red = right,
white = left).
white = left).
Audio from computer
Computer audio cable (C498-6).
Left/right
AUDIO OUT
COMPUTER
port of the Mac
AUDIO IN ports
or the sound card
on projector.
of a PC.
External speakers
Mini-jack to RCA cable adapter
AUDIO OUT 1, 2
Mini-jack cable
(C5105) and mini-jack cable
ports on
included with speakers.
(included with speakers).
projector.
Stereo system
RCA stereo cable (comes with
AUDIO OUT 1, 2
Left/right AUDIO IN
stereo).
ports on
ports on amplifier.
projector.
Microphone
Microphone cable supplied with
MIC port on
Amplified microphone.
microphone.
projector.
Step 4: Turning on the projector
Once you’ve connected your computer and any video or audio sources, turn
on the power:
1
Plug the power cord into the projector’s power receptacle. Plug the other
end into a properly grounded wall outlet or surge protector.
2
Move the POWER switch on the rear of the projector to the ON position.
3
Press the key to ignite the lamp. The lamp will light slowly.
4
To raise or lower the image, tilt the flip mirror accordingly.
5
Rotate the ring at the base of the projector lens to focus the image.