KG-PS232Xh/232X | KG-PV131X/131S
User’s Manual
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Basic Operation
Connecting Personal Computers and Video Equipment
Using YCbCr Connectors or YPbPr Connectors
Use a commercially-available conversion cable to connect with the COMPUTER
IN 1/2 connector of the projector.
The factory default input setting of the COMPUTER IN 1/2 connector is set to
Auto
; however, if there is no projection, change the input setting with
Advanced
Menu
▶
Input
▶
Computer 1/2
. See “Input” for details. See Page E-74.
When projecting the YCbCr signal or YPbPr signal, if the color of the overall im-
age strongly leans toward being greenish or another color, change the setting
under
Advanced Menu
▶
Color
▶
Color Space
. See “Color Space” for details.
See Page E-72.
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•
•
Component
Component
Y
Cb
Cr
Y
Pb
Pr
Green
Blue
Red
Green
Blue
Red
Component cable (Commercially-available) (Mini
D-Sub 15-pin/RCA 3-pin)
Component cable (Commercially-available) (Mini
D-Sub 15-pin/RCA 3-pin)
What is YCbCr Connector, and
a YPbPr Connector?
Several types of connectors are used as video connectors
including composite video connectors, separate video con-
nectors, and component video connectors.
Composite video connectors are usually called pin jacks or
RCA jacks, and they are mainly included on video decks,
document cameras, etc.
Separate video connectors are most typically called S-video,
and because they take the form of mini DIN 4-pin connec-
tors, mini DIN 4-pin may also be used to describe S-video.
Component video connectors are called color-difference
input connectors. The usual NTSC (480i) signal connector
that transfers the C color signal which is divided into the B-Y
color-difference signal Cb (Pb), and the R-Y color-difference
signal Cr (Pr) is described as Y/Cb/Cr. Connectors that can
be used for video formats above NTSC may be described as
Y/Pb/Pr.
Technical Point
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