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Part Names and Functions-5
Before Using the Projector
Rear
Base
• Input B port s P.11
Inputs signals from a computer.
• remote control infrared
receiver s P.7
Receives signals from the remote
control.
• power inlet s Quick
Reference Guide
Connects the power cable.
• Video port s Quick
Reference Guide
Inputs Composite Videog
signals to the projector.
Connect using an A/V cable.
• S-Video port s Quick
Reference Guide
Inputs S-Videog signals to the
projector.
Connect using an S-Video cable.
• security lock s P.24
• Audio port s P.11,
Quick Reference Guide
Inputs audio signals to the projector. Connect using an A/V
cable, or a stereo RCA cable.
When using computer and video equipment alternately, swap
the cable or use an audio switch (commercially available).
• Control (RS-232C) port
Connects the projector to a
computer using an RS-232C
cable. This port is for control use
and should not be used by the
customer.
• remote control holder s P.7
Store the remote control in here when
not in use.
• Input A port s Quick
Reference Guide
Inputs Component Videog or
RGB-Video
g signals.
• speaker
• Ceiling mount fixing points
(3 points)
Install the optional ceiling mount
here when suspending the projector
from the ceiling.
• lamp cover s P.22
Open this cover when
replacing the lamp inside
the projector.
• air filter (air intake vent)
s P.20, P.21
Prevents dust and other foreign
particles from being drawn into
the projector. Open the cover
when changing the air filter.