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    Part Names and Functions
    Rear Terminal 
    ⑫	S-VIDEO IN
    	 Connect	 the	S-VIDEO	 output	signal	from	video	
    equipment	to	this	jack	(p.20).
    ⑨	AUDIO IN
    	 C o n n e c t 	t h e 	a u d i o 	o u t p u t 	s i g n a l 	f r o m 	v i d e o	
    equipment	 connected	to	
    ⑧	or	⑫	to	 this	 jack.	 For	a	
    mono	 audio	signal	 (a	single	 audio	jack),	connect	 it	
    to	the	L 	(MONO)	jack	(p.20).
    ⑩	COMPUTER/COMPONENT AUDIO IN
    	 Connect	 the	audio	 output	 (stereo)	 signal	from	a	
    computer	 or	video	 equipment	 connected	to	
    ④	or	⑥	
    to	this	jack	(pp.19,	21).
    ⑧  VIDEO IN
    	 Connect	 the	composite	 video	output	 signal	to	this	
    jack	(p.20).
    ④	COMPUTER IN /COMPONENT IN
    	 Connect	the	computer	or	component	video	(or	RGB	 Scart)	output	signal	to	this	terminal	(pp.19,	21).
    	 Use	the	supplied	VGA 	cable	or	a	Component-VGA 	
    cable	commercially	available.
    ⑪	AUDIO OUT (VARIABLE)
    	 C o n n e c t 	a n 	e x t e r n a l 	a u d i o 	a m p l i f i e r 	t o 	t h i s 	j a c k	
    (pp.19–21).
    	 This	terminal	outputs	sound	from	 AUDIO	IN	terminal	
    (⑨	or	⑩).
    ①	R/C jACK
    	 When 	using 	the 	wired 	remote 	control, 	connect	
    the	 wired	 remote	 control	to	this	 jack	 with	a	remote	
    control	cable	(not	supplied).
    ③	SERVICE PORT
    This	jack	is	used	to	service	the	projector.	
    ⑥	COMPUTER IN 1/DVI-I
    	 Connect 	computer 	output 	(Digital/Analog 	DVI-I	
    type)	to	this	terminal	(p.19).
    ⑬	SD Card Indicator
    	 Display	 the	status	 of	SD	 card.When	 inserting	SD	
    Card,	 the	indicator	 lights,	and	when	 removing	 SD	
    Card,	the	indicator	turns	off.
    ⑦  LAN Connection Terminal
    	 C o n n e c t 	t h e 	L A N 	c a b l e 	( R e f e r 	t o 	t h e 	o w n e r ' s	
    manual	of	"Network	Set-up	and	Operation".).
    SD
    ①②③④⑤⑥⑦
    ⑧⑨⑩
    ②	USB  
    	 In	 order	 to	operate	 the	computer	 with	the	remote	
    c o n t r o l 	a n d 	u s e 	t h e 	PA G E 	
    ▲ ▼	b u t t o n s 	o n 	t h e	
    remote	 control	during	a	presentation,	 connect	the	
    USB	 port	of	the	 computer	 to	the	 USB	 terminal	 with	
    a	USB	cable	(not	supplied)	(pp.13,	19).
    ⑤	MONITOR OUT
    	 This	 terminal	 can	be	used	 to	output	 the	incoming	
    RGB	 analog	 signal	from	 	COMPUTER	 IN	1	and	
    COMPUTER	 IN	2/COMPONENT 	IN	 terminal	 to	the	
    other	monitor	(p.19).
    ⑪⑫⑬
    ⑭ SD Card Slot
    	 I n s e r t 	t h e 	S D 	c a r d 	m e m o r y 	( n o t 	s u p p l i e d ) 	f o r	
    Memory	viewer	operation.
    ⑭ 
    						
    							
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    Part Names and Functions
    Top Control
    ①
    ②
    ④
    ⑥
    ⑦
    ⑧
    ①	LAMP REPLACE indicator
    	 Lights	 yellow	when	the	projection	 lamp	reaches	 its	
    end	of	life	(pp.61,	69).⑦	 w ARNING indicator
    	 –	Lights	red	when	the	projector	detects	an	abnormal	 condition.	
    	 –	Blinks	 red	when	 the	internal	 temperature	 of	the	
    projector	exceeds	the	operating	range	(pp.58,	69).
    ②	 ON/STAND–By  button
    Turn	the	projector	on	or	off	(pp.22–23).
    ⑧	 POwER indicator
    	 –	Lights	red	when	the	projector	is	in	stand-by	mode.
    	 –	Lights	green	during	operations.
    	 –	Blinks	green	in	the	Power	management	mode	(p.52).③	INPUT button
    Select	an	input	source	(pp.30–31,	40–41).
    ⑩	MENU button
    	 Open	or	close	the	On-Screen	Menu	(p.24).
    ⑤	POINT▲▼◄► (VOLUME +/–) buttons
    	 –	Select	an	item	or	adjust	the	value	in	the	On-Screen	 Menu	(p.24).
    	 –	Pan	the	image	in	the	Digital	zoom	+	mode	(p.39).
    	 –	Adjust	the	volume	level	(Point	
    ◄► 	buttons)	(p.27).
    ③
    ⑤
    ⑨	AUTO SETUP/CANCEL button
    	 –Correct	vertical	keystone	distortion	and	adjust		 		computer	display	parameters	such	as	Fine	sync.,		
    		Total	dots,	and	Picture	position	(pp.26,	47).
    	 –Display	the	image	in	SD	card	or	return	to	the			 		menu	bar	in	Memory	Viewer	menu.	
    	 		Refer	to	the	owner's	manual	of	"Network	Set-up		
    		and	Operation".
    ⑨
    ⑩
    ⑥	SELECT button
    	 –	Execute	the	selected	item	(p.24).
    	 –	Expand	or	compress	the	image	in	the	Digital	zoom	 mode	(p.39).
    ④	KEySTONE button
    Correct	keystone	distortion	(pp.26,	48). 
    						
    							
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    ㉖	NETwORK button
    	Select
    	the 	Network 	input 	or 	Memory 	viewer 	input. 	 	See
    	the 	owner's 	manual 	of	
    "Network	Set-up	and	Operation".
    To 	ensure 	safe 	operation, 	please	
    observe	the	following	precautions:
    –	 Do	not	bend,	drop,	or	expose	the	remote	 control	to	moisture	or	heat.
    –	 For 	cleaning, 	use 	a 	soft 	dry 	cloth. 	Do	
    not	 apply	 benzene,	 thinner,	splay,	or	any	
    chemical	material.
    Remote Control
    ①
    Part Names and Functions
    ⑤②
    ⑰
    ③④
    ②	 POwER ON/STAND-By  button 
    	 Turn	the	projector	on	or	off.		(pp.22-23)
    ⑥ VIDEO button
    	 Select	the	VIDEO	input	source.		(p.40)
    ⑦	COMPUTER button
    	 Select	the	COMPUTER	input	source.		(pp.30-31,41)
    ⑭ PAGE ▲▼	buttons
    Scroll 	back 	and 	forth 	the 	pages 	on 	the 	screen 	when 	giving 	a 	presentation. 		To 	use
    these 	buttons, 	connect 	the 	projector 	and 	your 	computer 	with 	a 	USB 	cable. 		(pp.11,	
    19)
    ⑧	AUTO PC button
    	 Automatically	adjust	the	computer	image	to	its	optimum	setting.		(pp.28,33,47)
    ⑯ D.ZOOM ▲▼	buttons
    	 Zoom	in	and	out	the	images.		(pp.28,	39)
    ⑪ MENU button
    	 Open	or	close	the	On-Screen	Menu.		(p.24)
    ⑰ RESET/ON/ALL-OFF switch	 When 	using 	the 	remote 	control, 	set 	this 	switch 	to 	“ON.” 	Set 	it 	to 	“ALL 	OFF” 	for	
    power 	saving 	when 	it 	is 	not 	used. 	 	Slide 	this 	switch 	to 	"RESET" 	to 	initialize 	the	
    remote 	control 	code 	or 	switch 	Spotlight 	and 	Pointer 	to 	the 	Laser 	pointer 	function.		
    (pp.14-15)
    ⑱ IMAGE button
    	 Select	the	image	mode.		(pp.29,36,43)
    ⑲ MUTE button
    	 Mute	the	sound.		(p.27)
    ⑨		KEySTONE button
    	 Correct	keystone	distortion.		(pp.26,	48)
    ⑩	Point▲▼◄► (	VOLUME	+	/	–
    	)	buttons
    	 –	Select	an	item	or	adjust	the	value	in	the	On-Screen	Menu.		(p.24)
    	 –	Pan	the	image	in	the	Digital	zoom	+	mode.		(p.39)
    	 –	 Adjust	the	volume	level.	(Point
    ◄►buttons)		(p.27)
    ㉑  
    NO SHOw button
    	 Temporarily	turn	off	the	image	on	the	screen.		(p.29)
    ⑬ LASER button	 –	 Operate	 the	Laser	 pointer	 function.		 Laser	beam	is	emitted	 while	pressing	 this	
    button	 within	1	minute.		 When	using	this	laser	 pointer	 for	more	 than	1	minute,	
    release	the	LASER	button	and	press	it	again.		(p.14)
    	 	
    –	Display	the	Pointer	on	the	screen.		(p.14)
    ①	L-CLICK buttonAct	as	the	left	mouse	button	for	wireless	mouse	operation.		(p.15)
    ④ SIGNAL EMISSION indicator     Lights	 red	while	 the	laser	 beam	 is	being	 emitted	 from	the	laser	 light	window	 or	a	
    signal	is	being	sent	from	the	remote	control	to	the	projector.
    ⑫ FREEZE button
    	 Freeze	the	picture	on	the	screen.		(p.28)	
    ⑮ LAMP CONTROL button
    	 Select	a	lamp	mode.		(pp.28,	53)
    ⑳	P-TIMER button
    	 Operate	the	P-timer	function.		(p.29)
    ㉒	R-CLICK button
    	 Act	as	the	right	mouse	button	for	wireless	mouse	operation.		(p.15)
    ㉓	SELECT button
    	 –		Execute	the	selected	item.		(p.24)
    	–	 Expand 	or 	compress 	the 	image 	in 	Digital 	zoom 	mode. 		(p.39)
    ㉔	PRESENTATION POINTER button Move 	a 	pointer 	of 	the 	projector 	or 	a 	pointer 	for 	wireless 	mouse 	operation. 		(pp.14-15)
    ③	wIRED REMOTE jack
    Connect	 the	remote	 control	cable(not	 supplied)	to	this	 jack	 when	 using	as	a	wired	
    remote	 control.Wireless	 remote	control	does	not	work	 when	 the	remote	 control	
    cable	is	connected	to	the	projector
    ㉕	AUTO SET/CANCEL button
    				 –	Correct 	vertical 	keystone 	distortion 	and 	adjust 	the 	PC 	display 	parameters. 	(pp.26, 			
    									 47)
    				–	Display 	the 	image 	in 	SD 	card 	or 	return	to	the	menu	bar	in	Memory	Viewer	menu.	
    							Refer	to	 the	owner's	manual	of	"Network	Set-up	and	Operation".
    ⑤ LASER LIGHT window
    	 A 	laser	beam	is	emitted	from	here	(p.14).
    ⑧
    ⑮
    ⑪
    ⑨
    ⑩
    ⑭
    ⑥
    ⑦
    ⑫
    ⑬
    ⑯
    ⑳
    ㉑
    ⑱
    ㉓
    ⑲
    ㉒
    ㉔
    ㉕
    ㉖ 
    						
    							
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    Part Names and Functions
    Spotlight
    Pointer Function
    Pointer
    Laser	Light	Window
    Signal	Emission	Indicator
    Laser Pointer Function
    LASER	button
    PRESENTATION	POINTER	
    button
    MENU	button
    NO	SHOW	button
    This	remote	 control	emits	a	laser	 beam	 from	the	laser	 light	window.	 Press	the	LASER	 button	to	activate	 the	
    laser	 pointer.	 The	signal	 emission	 indicator	lights	red	and	 the	red	 laser	 beam	 is	emitted.	 If	the	 LASER	 button	is	
    pressed	for	more	than	one	minute	or	if	it	is	released,	the	laser	light	goes	off.
    The	laser	emitted	is	a	Class	II	laser.	Do	not	look	into	the	laser	light	window	or	point	the	laser	beam	at	yourself	or	
    other	people.	 The	following	is	the	caution	label	for	the	laser	beam.
    CAUTION:		 Use	of	controls,	 adjustments	 or	performance	 of	procedures	 other	than	those	 specified	 herein	may	
    result	 in	hazardous	 radiation	exposure.	 Never	look	directly	 into	the	laser	 light	window	 while	a	laser	
    is	emitted,	otherwise	eye	damage	may	result.	
    The	caution	label	is	put	on	the	remote	control.
    You 	can 	move 	the 	Spotlight 	or 	Pointer 	of 	the 	projector 	with 	the 	remote 	control 	to 	emphasize 	a 	part 	of 	the	
    projected	image.		
    Press 	and 	hold 	the 	MENU 	and 	NO 	SHOW 	buttons	
    for 	more 	than 	10 	seconds 	to 	activate 	the 	Pointer	
    function.	 (The	Laser	 pointer	 has	switched	 to	the	 Pointer	
    function.)
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    P r e s s 	t h e 	L A S E R 	b u t t o n 	o n 	t h e 	r e m o t e 	c o n t r o l	
    pointing	 toward	the	projector.	 The	Spotlight	 or	Pointer	
    is 	displayed 	on 	the 	screen 	with 	the 	LASER 	button	
    lighting	 green.	Then	move	 the	Spotlight	 or	Pointer	 with	
    the 	PRESENTATION 	POINTER 	button. 	If 	the 	LASER	
    button 	does 	not 	light 	green 	and 	continues 	to 	emit 	a	
    laser 	beam, 	try 	the 	abovementioned 	procedure 	until	
    the	LASER	button	lights	green.	
    To	 clear	 the	Spotlight	 or	Pointer	 out	the	screen,	 press	
    the 	LASER 	button 	pointing 	toward 	the 	projector 	and	
    see	if	the	LASER	button	lighting	is	turned	off.
    To 	switch 	to 	the 	Laser 	pointer 	again, 	press 	and 	hold	
    the 	NO 	SHOW 	and 	MENU 	buttons 	for 	more 	than 	10	
    seconds 	or 	slide 	the 	RESET/ON/ALL-OFF 	switch 	to	
    “RESET”	and	then	to	“ON”.
    When	 you	reset	 the	Pointer	 function,	 the	remote	 control	
    code	will	be	reset,	as	well.	
    Note:
    	 •	You 	can 	choose 	the 	size 	of 	Spotlight 	(Large/Middle/
    Small) 	and 	the 	pattern 	of 	Pointer 	(Arrow/Finger/Dot) 	in	
    the	Setting	Menu.	See	“Pointer”	on	page	53.
    Press 	and 	hold 	the 	MENU	
    and 	NO 	SHOW 	buttons 	for	
    more	than	10	seconds.
    PRESENTATION	POINTER	
    button
    After
    	the 	Laser 	pointer 	has	
    switched	 to	the	 Pointer,	 use	
    the 	LASER 	button 	as 	the	
    P o i n t e r 	f u n c t i o n 	O N - O F F	
    switch. 	Press 	the 	LASER	
    button 	pointing 	toward 	the	
    projector 	and 	see 	if 	it 	lights	
    green. 
    						
    							
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    PRESENTATION POINTER 
    button
    R-CLICK button
    L-CLICK buttonW h i l e	p r e s s i n g 	t h e	
    MENU 	button, 	press 	the	
    IMAGE	 button	number	 of	
    times 	corresponding 	to	
    the	remote	control	code.	
    MENU button
    IMAGE button
    RESET/ON/ALL-OFF 
    switch
    Remote Control Code
    Remote Control CodeNumber of Times Pressing IMAGE Button
    Code 1 1
    Code  
    Code 
    Code 
    Code 55
    Code 66
    Code 77
    Code 88
    w ireless Mouse Operation
    The	remote	control	can	be	used	as	a	wireless	mouse	for	your	computer.
    Acts	 as	left	 (click)	 mouse	
    button	 while	the	projector	
    a n d 	a	 c o m p u t e r 	a r e	
    connected 	with 	a 	USB	
    cable. Move	the	pointer	on	the	screen	
    with	this	button.	
    Acts
    	as 	right 	(click) 	mouse	
    button	 while	the	projector	 and	
    a	 computer	 are	connected	 with	
    a	USB	cable.
    The	 eight	 different	 remote	control	codes	(Code	 1–Code	 8)	are	 assigned	 to	this	 projector.	 Switching	 the	remote	
    control 	codes 	prevents 	interference 	from 	other 	remote 	controls 	when 	several 	projectors 	or 	video 	equipment	
    next	 to	each	 other	 are	operated	 at	the	 same	 time.	Change	 the	remote	 control	code	for	the	 projector	 first	before	
    changing	that	for	the	remote	control.	See	“Remote	control”	in	the	Setting	Menu	on	page	53.
    Press 	and 	hold 	the 	MENU 	and 	IMAGE 	buttons 	for	
    more	 than	five	seconds	 to	switch	 between	 the	codes.	
    The 	code 	switches 	sequentially 	for 	one 	pressing 	the	
    IMAGE	button.	See	the	list	below.1
    To	 initialize	 the	remote	 control	code,	slide	the	RESET/	
    ON/ALL-OFF	 switch	to	“RESET,”	 and	then	 to	“ON.”	 The	
    initial	code	is	set	to	Code	1.
    Part Names and Functions
    Before	operating	the	wireless	mouse,	connect
    your	 computer	 and	the	projector	 with	a	USB
    cable 	(not 	supplied). 	See 	“Connecting 	to 	a
    Computer” 	on 	page 	19. 	When 	the 	Pointer
    function 	is 	used, 	the 	wireless 	mouse 	is 	not
    available.
    1
    W h e n 	a 	U S B 	c a b l e 	i s 	c o n n e c t e d 	t o 	t h e	
    c o m p u t e r 	a n d 	t h e 	p r o j e c t o r, 	t u r n 	o n 	t h e	
    projector	 first,	then	 the	computer.	 If	you	 turn	
    on 	the 	computer 	first, 	the 	wireless 	mouse	
    function	may	not	operate	correctly. 
    						
    							
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    Part Names and Functions
    Adjustable Feet
    To	ensure	safe	operation,	please	observe	the	following	precautions	:
    	 ●	 Use	two	(2)	AAA	or	LR03	type	alkaline	batteries.
    	 ●	 Always	replace	batteries	in	sets.
    	 ●	 Do	not	use	a	new	battery	with	a	used	battery.
    	 ●	 Avoid	contact	with	water	or	liquid.
    	 ●	 Do	not	expose	the	remote	control	to	moisture	or	heat.
    	 ●	 Do	not	drop	the	remote	control.
    	 ●	 If	the	battery	has	leaked	on	the	remote	control,	carefully	wipe	the	case	clean	and	install	new	batteries.
    	 ●	 Risk	of	an	explosion	if	battery	is	replaced	by	an	incorrect	type.	
    	 ●	 Dispose	of	used	batteries	according	to	the	instructions.
    Press	the	lid	
    downward	and	slide	it.
    Open	the	battery	
    compartment	lid.Install	new	batteries	
    into	the	compartment.Replace	the	
    compartment	lid.
    Two AAA size 
    batteries
    For	correct	polarity	
    (+	and	–),	be	sure	
    battery	terminals	are	
    in	contact	with	pins	in	
    compartment.
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    Point 	the 	remote 	control 	toward 	the 	projector 	(Infrared	
    Remote 	Receiver) 	when 	pressing 	the 	buttons. 	Maximum	
    operating 	range 	for 	the 	remote 	control 	is 	about 	16.4'(5 	m)	
    and	60	degrees	in	front	of	the	projector.
    Remote Control Operating Range
    Remote Control Battery Installation
    Projection	 angle	can	be	adjusted	 up	to	8.9	 degrees	 with	the	
    adjustable	feet.	
    Lift	the	front	of	the	projector	and	pull	the	feet	lock	latches	on	
    both	side	of	the	projector	upward.
    Release	the	feet	lock	latches	to	lock	the	adjustable	feet	and	
    rotate	the	adjustable	feet	to	a	proper	height,	and	tilt.
    Keystone 	distortion 	can 	be 	adjusted 	automatically 	with 	the	
    Auto	 setup	 function	 or	manually	 by	using	 the	remote	 control	
    or	the	menu	operation	(see	pages	26,	47-48).
    Adjustable	FeetFeet	Lock	Latches
    16.4'
    (5	m)
    30° Remote	control
    30° 
    						
    							
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    Positioning the Projector
    For	projector	 positioning,	 see	the	figures	 below.	The	projector	 should	be	set	 perpendicularly	 to	the	 plane	 of	the	
    screen.
    Notes:
    	 •	The 	brightness 	in 	the 	room 	has 	a 	great 	influence 	on 	picture 	quality. 	It 	is 	recommended 	to 	limit 	ambient	
    lighting	in	order	to	obtain	the	best	image.
    	 •	All	measurements	are	approximate	and	may	vary	from	the	actual	sizes.
    Installation
    Screen Size(W x H) mm4 : 3 aspect ratio
    Zoom (min)
    40”
    Zoom (max)
    813 x 610
    4.9’ (1.5m)
    3.0’ (0.9m)
    100”
    2032 x 1524
    12.5’ (3.8 m)
    7.9’ (2.4 m)
    150”
    3048 x 2286
    18.7’ (5.7 m)
    11.8’ (3.6 m)
    200”
    4064 x 3048
    24.9’ (7.6 m)
    15.7’ (4.8 m)
    300”
    6096 x 4572 
    37.4’(11.4m)
    23.6’ (7.2 m)
    100
    150
    200
    300
    300
    189
    126
    95
    6440
    A3.0’ (0.9 m)
    7.9’ (2.4 m)
    11.8’ (3.6 m)
    15.7’ (4.8 m)
    37.4’ (11.4 m)A:B=9             :1
    B
    Max. Zoom
    Min. Zoom
    23.6’ (7.2 m) 
    						
    							
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    Installation
    Connecting the AC Power Cord
    This	projector 	uses 	nominal 	input 	voltages 	of 	100-120 	V	
    or 	200–240 	V 	AC 	and 	it 	automatically 	selects 	the 	correct	
    input	 voltage.	 It	is	 designed	 to	work	 with	single-phase	 power	
    systems 	having 	a 	grounded 	neutral 	conductor. 	To 	reduce	
    the	 risk	 of	electrical	 shock,	do	not	 plug	 into	any	other	 type	of	
    power	system.
    If 	you 	are 	not 	sure 	of 	the 	type 	of 	power 	being 	supplied,	
    consult	your	authorized	dealer	or	service	station.
    Connect 	the 	projector 	with 	all 	peripheral 	equipment 	before	
    turning	the	projector	on.
    		CAUTION
    The	 AC	outlet	 must	be	near	 this	equipment	 and	must	 be	
    easily	accessible.
    Notes: 
    Unplug	 the	AC	 power	 cord	when	 the	projector	 is	not	 in	
    use.		 When	 this	projector	 is	connected	 to	an	 outlet	 with	the	
    AC	 power	 cord,	it	is	 in	 Stand-by	 mode	and	consumes	 a	
    little	electric	power.
    To	the	 AC	outlet.
    (00 - 0 V AC)
    NOTE ON THE POwER CORD
    AC	power	cord	must	meet	requirement	of	the	country	where	you	use	the	projector.
    Confirm	the	 AC	plug	type	with	the	chart	below	and	proper	 AC	power	cord	must	be	used.
    If	supplied	 AC	power	cord	does	not	match	your	 AC	outlet,	contact	your	sales	dealer.
    To	power	cord	
    connector	on	your	
    projector.
    Projector sideAC outlet side
    Ground
    To	the	AC	outlet.
    (10 V AC)
    For the U .S .A . and Canada
    To	the	 AC	outlet.
    (00 - 0 V AC)
    For the U .K .For Continental Europe
    Connect	 the	AC	 power	 cord	(supplied)	 to	
    the	projector. 
    						
    							
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    Installation
    Connecting to a Computer
    SDKB3AC
    Cables used for connection 
    •	VGA	Cable	(Mini	D-sub	15	pin)	*
    •	DVI-VGA 	Cable	
    •	DVI	Cable	
    •	USB	Cable
    •	 Audio	Cables
    (*One	cable	is	supplied;	other	c ables	are	not	supplied	with	the	projector.)
    External	 Audio	Equipment
    DVI-VGA 	
    cable
    USB	cable
    Audio	cable	
    (stereo) USB	port
    Audio	Output
    USB
    COMPUTER/	
    COMPONENT
    AUDIO	IN AUDIO	OUT
    	
    (stereo) Audio	Input
    COMPUTER	IN	1
    DVI-I
    Notes:
    	•	Input 	sound 	to 	the 	COMPUTER/COMPONENT 	AUDIO 	IN	
    termi n a l 	w h e n 	u si n g 	the 	C OMPU TER 	IN 	1 /D VI-I 	a n d 	the	
    COMPUTER	IN	2/	COMPONENT 	IN	terminal	as	input.
    	 •	When	 the	AUDIO	 OUT	is	 plugged-in,	 the	projector's	 built-in	
    speaker	is	not	available.
    	 •	USB	cable	connection	is	needed	when	operating	the	computer	 with	the	remote	control	or	using	the	PAGE	▲▼	buttons	on	the	
    remote	control. Monitor	
    Output
    COMPUTER	IN	2/
    COMPONENT
    VGA
    	cable
    MONITOR	OUT Audio	cable	(stereo)
    Unplug
    	the 	power 	cords 	of 	both 	the	
    p r o j e c t o r 	a n d 	e x t e r n a l 	e q u i p m e n t	
    from	 the	AC	 outlet	 before	 connecting	
    cables.
    VGA	cable Monitor	
    Output
    Monitor	Input
    DVI
    cable Monitor	
    Output 
    						
    							
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    Installation
    Connecting to Video Equipment
    Cables used for connection  
    •	Video	and	Audio	Cable	(RCA 	x	3)	
    •	S-VIDEO	Cable	
    •	 Audio	Cable	
    (Cables	are	not	supplied	with	the	projector.	)
    External	 Audio	Equipment
    U n p l u g	t h e 	p o w e r 	c o r d s 	o f	
    both 	the 	projector 	and 	external	
    e q u i p m e n t 	f r o m 	t h e 	A C 	o u t l e t	
    before	connecting	cables.
    Notes:
    	 •	 When	 the	AUDIO	 OUT	is	 plugged-in,	the	 projector's	built-
    in	speaker	is	not	available.
    	 •	The 	S-VIDEO 	jack 	connection 	overrides 	the 	VIDEO	
    jack	 connection	 when	selecting	 AUTO	in	the	 Input	 Menu	
    (p.40).
    SDKB3AC
    A U D I O 	O U T 	(stereo)
    S-video	cable	
    Video	and	audio	cable	
    VIDEO	
    S-VIDEO
    AUDIO	IN
    Composite	Video	and	
    Audio	Output
    S-video	Output
    (R)(L)(Video)
    Audio	cable	
    	(stereo)
    Audio	Input 
    						
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