Canon 3520B002 User Manual - Page 15

Computer ² Input Connector [ANALOG IN-²], MONITOR OUT Connector, VIDEO IN Connector RCA, AUDIO

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Terminal Panel Features 87 3 2 13 1. Introduction 6 4 59 10 1. Computer 1 Input Connector [ANALOG IN-1] (Mini D-Sub 15 Pin) Connect your computer or other analog RGB equipment such as IBM compatible or Macintosh computers. Use the supplied VGA cable to connect to your computer. This also serves as a component input connector that allows you to connect a component video output of audio-video equipment. See page 14, 17, 19. 2. Computer 2 Input Connector [DIGITAL IN/ANALOG IN-2] (DVI-I 29 Pin) Connect the DVI output of your computer or other digital RGB equipment such as IBM compatible or Macintosh computers. You can also use the supplied DVI to VGA adapter to connect the output of analog RGB equipment. See page 16, 17, 21. Note that this cannot be used as a headphone jack. (When audio equipment is connected, the projector speaker is disabled.) When a cable mini-plug is inserted into this jack, both the right and left audio signals are not mixed, but separate. For example, when a cable mini-plug is inserted into the left AUDIO IN jack only, only left sound is output. 6. VIDEO IN Connector (RCA) Connect audio-video equipment here to project video. See page 20. 7. S-VIDEO IN Connector (Mini DIN 4 Pin) Here is where you connect the S-Video input from audio-video equipment. See page 20. NOTE: S-Video provides more vivid color and higher resolution than the traditional composite video format. 3. AUDIO IN Mini Jack (Stereo Mini) 8. AUDIO IN Jacks L/R (RCA) This is where you connect the audio output from These are your left and right channel audio inputs for your computer or audio-video equipment when con- stereo sound from a Video/S-Video source. nected to the ANALOG IN-1 or 2 input. A commer- See page 20, 21. cially available audio cable is required. See page 14, 16, 18, 19, 21. 9. SERVICE PORT (D-Sub 9 Pin) Use this port to connect a computer or control sys- 4. MONITOR OUT Connector [ ] (Mini D-Sub 15 Pin) tem. You can use this connector to loop your computer im- This enables you to control the projector using se- age to an external monitor from the RGB input source rial communication protocol. If you are writing your (ANALOG IN-1). own program, typical PC control codes are on page This connector outputs RGB signal in standby 82. mode. See page 18. 10. LAN Port [ ] (RJ-45) 5. AUDIO OUT Mini Jack (Stereo Mini) Use this port when controlling your projector in LAN You can use this jack to output sound from the cur- connection from a computer. Use a commercially rently selected source (COMPUTER, VIDEO or available LAN cable (10 Base-T/100 Base-T) to con- S-VIDEO). Output sound level can be adjusted in ac- nect the projector to the computer. See page 22. cordance with the sound level of the internal speaker. 

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². Introduct±on
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Terminal Panel Features
².
Computer ² Input Connector [ANALOG IN-²]
(M±n± D-Sub ²¶ P±n)
Connect your computer or other analog RGB equip-
ment such as IBM compatible or Macintosh com-
puters. Use the supplied VGA cable to connect to
your computer. This also serves as a component
input connector that allows you to connect a com-
ponent video output of audio-video equipment.
See page
14
,
17
,
19
.
³. Computer ³ Input Connector [DIGITAL IN/ANA-
LOG IN-³] (DVI-I ³9 P±n)
Connect the DVI output of your computer or other
digital RGB equipment such as IBM compatible or
Macintosh computers.
You can also use the supplied DVI to VGA adapter to
connect the output of analog RGB equipment.
See page
16
,
17
,
21
.
´. AUDIO IN M±n± Jack (Stereo M±n±)
This is where you connect the audio output from
your computer or audio-video equipment when con-
nected to the ANALOG IN-1 or 2 input. A commer-
cially available audio cable is required.
See page
14
,
16
,
18
,
19
,
21
.
µ.
MONITOR OUT Connector [
] (M±n± D-Sub ²¶ P±n)
You can use this connector to loop your computer im-
age to an external monitor from the RGB input source
(ANALOG IN-1).
This connector outputs RGB signal in standby
mode. See page
18
.
¶.
AUDIO OUT M±n± Jack (Stereo M±n±)
You can use this jack to output sound from the cur-
rently selected source (COMPUTER, VIDEO or
S-VIDEO). Output sound level can be adjusted in ac-
cordance with the sound level of the internal speaker.
Note that this cannot be used as a headphone jack.
(When audio equipment is connected, the projector
speaker is disabled.)
When a cable mini-plug is inserted into this jack, both the
right and left audio signals are not mixed, but separate.
For example, when a cable mini-plug is inserted into
the left AUDIO IN jack only, only left sound is output.
6. VIDEO IN Connector (RCA)
Connect audio-video equipment here to project video.
See page
20
.
7.
S-VIDEO IN Connector (M±n± DIN µ P±n)
Here is where you connect the S-Video input from
audio-video equipment.
See page
20
.
NOTE: S-Video provides more vivid color and higher reso-
lution than the traditional composite video format.
8. AUDIO IN Jacks L/R (RCA)
These are your left and right channel audio inputs for
stereo sound from a Video/S-Video source.
See page
20
,
21
.
9. SERVICE PORT (D-Sub 9 P±n)
Use this port to connect a computer or control sys-
tem.
This enables you to control the projector using se-
rial communication protocol. If you are writing your
own program, typical PC control codes are on page
82
.
²0. LAN Port [
] (RJ-µ¶)
Use this port when controlling your projector in LAN
connection from a computer. Use a commercially
available LAN cable (10 Base-T/100 Base-T) to con-
nect the projector to the computer. See page
22
.