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Connecting composite video, Connecting an s-video source – Proxima ASA 4100/4200 User Manual

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Setting Up the Desktop Projector™ 4100/4200 2-11

2 Insert the RCA jacks on the other end of the computer audio cable into

the projector’s left and right COMPUTER 1 AUDIO ports. If you are using
two audio sources, connect the second one to the projector's COMPUTER
2 AUDIO ports.

If your audio source is monaural, your projector will provide a simulated
stereo output. Connect your source to the left COMPUTER 1 AUDIO port.

NOTE: Although both COMPUTER AUDIO and AUDIO may be connected

simultaneously, only one can be active. If computer video is selected,

COMPUTER AUDIO is active. If NTSC/PAL/SECAM/S-Video video is being

viewed, AUDIO is active.

CONNECTING COMPOSITE VIDEO

You can display composite video (NTSC, PAL or SECAM) on the DP4100/
4200.

Video 1

Video 2

S-Video 1

S-Video 2

Figure 2-14 Video 1 & 2 ports

Use the supplied AV cable (see page 1-2) to connect an NTSC, PAL, or
SECAM source to your projector.

1 Find the RCA connector on your video source marked VIDEO OUT or

something similar. This connector is usually yellow. Insert one of the AV
cable’s yellow connectors into the VIDEO OUT jack of the video source.

2 Insert the other yellow connector into the projector’s VIDEO 1 port.

CONNECTING AN S-VIDEO SOURCE

To connect an S-Video source, use the supplied S-Video cable (see page 1-2)
instead of an RCA cable connection. The S-Video cable has identical, round,
4-pin mini-DIN connectors on both ends.

Video 1

Video 2

S-Video 1

S-Video 2

Figure 2-15 The S-VIDEO port