Video device connections, Composite video connection – IBM Partner Pavilion iLV300 User Manual

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If you are connecting the projector to HDTV, the projector’s computer connector
should be used.

Keep in mind that HDTV and progressive sources can only be handled through the
projector’s VGA connector. The optional component to S-video adapter does not
function with progressive sources. With progressive sources, the component video
connector requires the optional component to VESA adapter.

Here is a list of possible input signals and the connectors that should be connected
to the projector:

Input signal

Connector

Connector label on projector

Standard Broadcast TV (not
HDTV), via cable, digital cable,
satellite TV, DVD, VCR,
DirectTV

Composition
S-video
Component video

Video In
S-video
S-video (via the optional
Component to S-video adapter

HDTV, Progressive DVD,
Progressive Video Game

VGA
Component video

Computer In
Component video (via the
optional Component to VESA
adapter)

Video Camera, Video Game

Composite video
S-video

Video In
S-video

Video device connections

This section provides instructions for using different video device connections.

Composite video connection

For a composite video connection, follow Figure 3-2 and the procedure below:

1.

Plug the video cable’s connector (sold separately) into the video-out connector
on your video device.

2.

Plug the other video cable’s connector into the yellow Video In connector on
the projector.

3.

Plug the included audio adapter’s white connector into the left audio out
connector on your video device.

4.

Plug the audio adapter’s red connector into the right audio out connector on
the video device.

Figure 3-2. Composite video connection

3-2

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