About Your ProjectorENGLISH - 23 Preparation(1) LANConnects to a LAN cable for network connection.(2) USB Connector (Series A)Insert the USB thumb drive directly (refer to“Operation Instructions, Network operations”).(3) USB Connector (Series B)- In order to operate the computer with the remotecontrol and use the buttons on theremote control during a presentation, connect theUSB port of the computer to the USB terminalwith a USB cable (not supplied).- The projector provides the "USB display"function that the image and sound are sent tothe projector by connecting the computer to theprojector with a USB cable.For details, please refer to the "Operation ManualWireless Manager ME5.5" in CD-ROM.(4) HDMIConnects to HDMI input signals.(5) COMPUTER IN 1/ COMPONENT INConnects to COMPUTER IN 1/ COMPONENT INinput signals.(6) COMPUTER IN 2/ MONITOR OUTConnects to COMPUTER IN 2/MONITOR OUTinput signals or outputs the analog RGB signalsinput the projector.(7) Security slotAttach the commercial shackle lock, manufacturedby Kensington, to protect your projector.Compatible with the Kensington MicroSaverSecurity System.(8) S-VIDEO INConnects to S-VIDEO input signals.(9) AUDIO OUT (VARIABLE)Outputs the audio signals input to the projector.(10) COMPUTER AUDIO IN 2 (MIC IN)Connects to the audio input signals. Or connectthe MIC to the this jack.(11) COMPUTER AUDIO IN 1Connects to the audio input signals.(12) AUDIO INConnects to the audio input signals.AUDIO IN has left and right (L and R) terminals.(13) VIDEO INConnects to VIDEO input signals.(14) CONTROL PORTConnects to a computer via an RS-232C cable.AttentionWhen a LAN cable is directly connected to the projector,zthe network connection must be made indoors.(1)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(10)(12)(13)(2)(14)(3)(9)(11)Rear terminals PreviousNext |