Video connections, 7 video connections – Knoll Systems HD102 User Manual

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Video connections

The first step for connecting video is deciding what type of output connector you want to connect
to the projector. If there is more than one output, select the one with the highest quality. The best
quality ranking, with 1 being the highest and 3 being the lowest, is:

1. component video (RCA)
2. S-video
3. audio/visual composite video (RCA)

If your video device has a VGA connector, you can use the DVI connector on the back of the
projector for very high quality.


Video


Video Device

Video

Compatibility

If Your Device

Connector is

Attached to

Adapter or
Labeled

Connector on

projector

For Setup

Instructions see

Comments

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

VCR

NTSC, PAL, and
SECAM formats

Component 480i

Composite video
or S-video

Component

Video

Composite video or
S-video

Component Video

Composite (RCA)
video connection
on page 11.

Component on
page 12.

Not for
progressive (i.e.
(HDTV sources).

See page 6.

Standard Video
Camera

NTSC, PAL, and
SECAM formats

Component 480i

Composite video
or S-video

Component
Video

Composite video or
S-video

Component Video

Composite (RCA)
video connection
on page 11.


Component on
page 12.

Not for
progressive (i.e.
(HDTV sources).


See page 6.

Standard Video

Game

NTSC, PAL, and

SECAM formats

Component 480i

Composite video

or S-video

Component
Video

Composite video or

S-video

Component Video

Composite (RCA)

video connection
on page 11.

Component on
page 12.

Not for

progressive (i.e.
(HDTV sources).

See page 6.





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