Chapter 2 Getting Started — Connecting28 - ENGLISHConnecting example: Computers&RPSXWHU &RPSXWHU&RPSXWHU&RPSXWHU&RQWUROFRPSXWHU&RQWUROFRPSXWHUAttentionf When connecting the projector to a computer or an external device, use the power cord supplied with each device and commerciallyavailable shielded cables.f Use a commercial DVI-D cable with a ferrite core.Notef For an HDMI cable, use an HDMI High Speed cable that conforms to HDMI standards. If a cable that does not conform to HDMI standardsis used, images may be interrupted or not displayed, or the projector may not function properly.f The terminal of the projector can be connected to an external device with an DVI terminal by using an HDMI/DVI conversioncable, but some devices may not project the image properly or otherwise function properly. (x page 62)f The terminal (for digital input) supports single link only.f For signals that the projector can project, refer to “List of compatible signals” (x page 120).f If you operate the projector using the computer with the resume feature (last memory), you may have to reset the resume feature to operatethe projector.f During DVI digital signal input, EDID settings may be necessary depending on the external devices to be connected. (x page 61)f If the [AUDIO IN SELECT] settings are incorrect, the projector may not output audio or otherwise function properly. (x page 77)Connecting example: Twisted-pair-cable transmitterTwisted-pair-cable transmitters such as the optional digital interface box (Model No.: ET-YFB100G) use twisted-pair-cables to transmit inputvideo, audio, Ethernet, and serial signals, and the projector can input those digital signals to the terminal.%OXUD\GLVFSOD\HU+'0,FDEOHFRPPHUFLDOO\DYDLODEOH&RQWUROFRPSXWHU3URMHFWRUFRQQHFWLQJWHUPLQDOV ([DPSOHRIWZLVWHGSDLUFDEOHWUDQVPLWWHU&RPSXWHU&RPSXWHUFDEOHFRPPHUFLDOO\DYDLODEOH9&5+XE