17
Preparation
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<Connector panel>
USB
DVI-D IN
REMOTE
SERIAL
RGB1 IN
RGB2 IN/RGB OUT
AUDIO OUT
RGB AUDIO IN
VIDEO IN
AUDIO IN
S-VIDEO IN
R
L
R/R-Y/P
R
VD
SYNC/HD
B/B-Y/P
B
RGB3 IN
G/Y
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USB port
(page 19)
The remote control unit can be
used as a personal computer
mouse by connecting the
projector to a personal computer
with the supplied USB cable.
(4-pin square connector)
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SERIAL connector
(pages 24, 25 and 56)
This connector is used to connect
a personal computer to the
projector in order to externally
control the projector. (RS-232C
compatible)
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RGB1 IN connector
(pages 24 and 25)
This connector is used to input
RGB signals and YP
B
P
R
signals.
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RGB2 IN/RGB OUT connector
(pages 24 and 25)
This connector is used to input or
output RGB signals and YP
B
P
R
signals. Use the RGB2 SELECT
item in the OPTION menu to
select whether you want input or
output with this connector.
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DVI-D IN connector
(page 25)
This connector is used to input
DVI-D signals.
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AUDIO OUT jack
(pages 24 and 25)
This jack is used to output the
audio signals which are input to
the projector. If audio equipment
is connected to this jack, no
sound will be output from the
built-in speakers.
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S-VIDEO IN connector
(pages 24 and 42)
This connector is used to input
signals from a S-VIDEO-
compatible equipment such as a
video deck. The connector is S1
signal compatible, and it
automatically switches between
16:9 and 4:3 aspect ratios in
accordance with the type of
signal being input.
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AUDIO IN L-R (for VIDEO/S-
VIDEO) jacks
(page 24)
Only one system is provided, so
connect the appropriate
connector when using VIDEO or
S-VIDEO.
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Remote control connector
(page 55)
This connector is used to control
the projector from the Remote
Control set up in Wired mode.
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RGB3 (YP
B
P
R
) IN connector
(pages 24 and 25)
This connector is used to input
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<SD memory card>
<Card slot>
Front
Back
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Slot cover
Covers the card slots. When
using an optional projector LAN
card, replace the slot cover (refer
to page 52).
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Card slot
Insert an optional wireless card or
a projector LAN card into here.
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Eject switch
Use to remove an optional
wireless card or projector LAN
card from the card slot.
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Access lamp
Flashes while the projector is
being accessed for reading or
writing the data in the SD
memory card.
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SD memory card slot
Insert the SD memory card into
here.
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Metal terminals
These terminals are for
connecting the SD memory card
to the projector’s card slot. Do not
touch the metal terminals with
hands or metal objects, attach
stickers to them, or allow them to
become contaminated in any
way.
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Write-protect switch
If the write-protect switch on the
SD memory card is moved to the
LOCK position, it will not be
possible to use any file editing
functions such as deleting or
moving image files.
(PT-L780NTU only)
RGB signals and YP
B
P
R
signals.
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RGB AUDIO IN jack
(pages 24 and 25)
Only one system is provided, so
connect the appropriate
connector when using RGB1,
RGB2 or RGB3.
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VIDEO IN jack
(page 24)
This jack is used to input video
signals from a video equipment
such as a video deck.