Toshiba TLP710 Owners Manual - Page 15

Connecting, Video, Equipment, Output, Terminals

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CONNECTIONS Connecting Video Equipment Check that the power for the projector and computer are off before connecting the cables. To video output (yellow) Audio cable Video cable (supplied) ,To audio output L (white) --To audio output R (red) O 0) L_LJ o Video tape player To VIDEO 2 IN VIDEO/Y (green) To VIDEO 2 IN AUDIO O. To VIDEO 1 IN S-VIDEO To VIDEO 1 IN AUDIO---S-VIDEO cable (not supplied) Audio cable To S-VIDEO output To audio output L (while) To audio output R (red) (0 0) o0I 0 Not supplied Video tape player with S-VIDEO jack To CR/PR output (red) To CB/PB output (blue) To Y output (green) To VIDEO 2 IN AUDIO To VIDEO 2 IN CR/PR (red) To VIDEO 2 IN CB/PB (blue) To VIDEO 2 IN VIDEON (green) Audio cable To audio output L (white) To audio output R (red) El o OO OO Video player with color difference outp Output Terminals Check that the power for the projector and computer are off before connecting the cables. c--i • I40:21 1e1, , I AUDIO 4I0:1110/i OW ing n~ozRI Al1D, O F:::: ' O O O Vo . o. o. O 1 You can connect a computer to control the projector. (For detail, FN. E IN\) ti You can connect an extra monitor to view the picture. To AUDIO OUT O3.5mm STEREO mini plug (Audio output level is constant.) Audio cable To audio input Ilk u 0 ===.= Connect a stereo system for dynamic sound. One set of audio cable (stereo mini plug, pin plug x 2) is supplied. • The sound of the source selected with the INPUT button or DIRECT INPUT buttons is the output to the stereo system, etc. • The MONITOR OUT connector send out the signal (RGB1 or RGB2) that was selected with the INPUT button or DIRECT INPUT buttons. If other signal than RGB1 or RGB2 is selected, the output will be the last source selected before the change. • On Standby mode, the last selected input signal will be send from the MONITOR OUT. 14

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Connecting
Video
Equipment
Check
that
the
power
for
the
projector
and
computer
are
off
before
connecting
the
cables.
To
video
output
(yellow)
Audio
cable
Video
cable
(supplied)
,To
audio
output
L
(white)
--To
audio
output
R
(red)
O
0)
L_LJ
o
Video
tape
player
To
S
-VIDEO
output
(0
0)
To
VIDEO
2
IN
To
VIDEO
2
IN
VIDEO/Y
(green)
AUDIO
O.
To
VIDEO
1
IN
S
-VIDEO
To
VIDEO
1
IN
AUDIO-
---
S-VIDEO
cable
(not
supplied)
Audio
cable
To
audio
output
L
(while)
To
audio
output
R
(red)
o
0
I
0
Not
supplied
Video
tape
player
with
S
-VIDEO
jack
To
CR/PR
output
(red)
To
CB/PB
output
(blue)
To
Y
output
(green)
To
VIDEO
2
IN
AUDIO
To
VIDEO
2
IN
CR/PR
(red)
To
VIDEO
2
IN
CB/PB
(blue)
To
VIDEO
2
IN
VIDEON
(green)
Audio
cable
To
audio
output
L
(white)
To
audio
output
R
(red)
o
OO
El
OO
Video
player
with
color
difference
outp
One
set
of
audio
cable
(stereo
mini
plug,
pin
plug
x
2)
is
supplied.
Output
Terminals
Check
that
the
power
for
the
projector
and
computer
are
off
before
connecting
the
cables.
c--i •
I40:21
1e1,
,
,
I
AUDIO
4I0:1110/i
OW
ing
O
F::::
'
n~ozRI
Al1D,
O
:°:...*::.'
O
O
Vo
.
o
.
o
.
O
1
You
can
connect
a
computer
to
control
the
projector.
(For
detail,
FN.
E
IN
\)
Audio
cable
ti
You
can
connect
an
extra
monitor
to
view
the
picture.
To
AUDIO
OUT
O3.5mm
STEREO
mini
plug
(Audio
output
level
is
constant.)
To
audio
input
Ilk
u
0
===.=
Connect
a
stereo
system
for
dynamic
sound.
The
sound
of
the
source
selected
with
the
INPUT
button
or
DIRECT
INPUT
buttons
is
the
output
to
the
stereo
system,
etc.
The
MONITOR
OUT
connector
send
out
the
signal
(RGB1
or
RGB2)
that
was
selected
with
the
INPUT
button
or
DIRECT
INPUT
buttons.
If
other
signal
than
RGB1
or
RGB2
is
selected,
the
output
will
be
the
last
source
selected
before
the
change.
On
Standby
mode,
the
last
selected
input
signal
will
be
send
from
the
MONITOR
OUT.
CONNECTIONS
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