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Rear View (Terminals)
1
LAN
Terminal for controlling the projector using a
computer via network.
2
USB
Terminal connecting with the USB terminal
on the computer for using the supplied
remote control as the computer mouse.
3
S-VIDEO
input
Terminal for connecting video equipment
with an S-video terminal.
4
AUDIO 2 input terminal
5
AUDIO 1 input terminal
6
COMPUTER/COMPONENT 1 input
Terminal for computer RGB and component
signals.
7
Audio output terminal of equipment
connected to the audio input terminal.
8
(Output terminal for computer RGB and
component signals)
Terminal for connecting a monitor.
COMPUTER/COMPONENT 2* input
terminal
Terminal for computer RGB and component
signals.
* You must switch the setting depending on
whether you are using the terminal for MONITOR
OUT or COMPUTER/COMPONENT 2 input.
9
HDMI terminal
Terminal for HDMI input.
10
RS-232C
terminal
Terminal for controlling the projector using
a computer.
11
Terminal for connecting video equipment.
12
Exhaust
13
Rear adjustment foot
14
Intake
15
Kensington Security Standard
connector
16
Remote control sensor
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AC
Connect the supplied power cord.
Using the Kensington Lock
This projector has a Kensington Security
Standard connector for use with a
Kensington MicroSaver Security System.
Refer to the information that came with the
system for instructions on how to use it to
secure the projector.
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