Epson BrightLink 475Wi Connection Guide - Page 5

Connecting Video Equipment

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Connecting Video Equipment You can connect various video devices, such as DVD players, satellite/cable systems, VCRs, or game systems. Depending on the connectors available on the equipment, you can use any of the projector ports in the following list. The projector ports are listed in order from highest to lowest quality; if your equipment has multiple connectors, choose the one that provides the best quality image. ■ HDMI ■ Computer2 (with component to VGA video cable or adapter) ■ S-Video ■ Video (composite video) S-Video connection Composite Video connection Component to VGA connection HDMI connection The projector's built-in toolbar can be used for annotating on the video image from any of these sources. However, it must be a different source from the one selected for Easy Interactive Function in the Extended menu, as described on page 2. The built-in toolbar cannot be used on the source that is selected for Easy Interactive Function. 5

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Connecting Video Equipment
You can connect various video devices, such as DVD players, satellite/cable systems, VCRs, or
game systems.
Depending on the connectors available on the equipment, you can use any of the projector
ports in the following list. The projector ports are listed in order from highest to lowest
quality; if your equipment has multiple connectors, choose the one that provides the best
quality image.
HDMI
Computer2
(with component to VGA video cable or adapter)
S-Video
Video
(composite video)
The projector’s built-in toolbar can be used for annotating on the video image from any of
these sources. However, it must be a different source from the one selected for
Easy
Interactive Function
in the Extended menu, as described on page 2. The built-in toolbar
cannot be used on the source that is selected for
Easy Interactive Function
.
Component to
VGA connection
HDMI connection
S-Video
connection
Composite Video
connection