Connecting the projector, Types of connections, Playing sound through the projector – Epson 7800P User Manual

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Connecting the Projector

You can connect the projector to three computer sources or
four video sources—up to a total of four sources altogether.
You can include an independent sound channel for each
source. (See the Quick Setup poster or the User’s Guide for
complete setup instructions.)

Note: The preview feature lets you see all the sources at a glance,
so you can easily switch among them. See page 5.

Types of Connections

The following types of connections are possible, depending on
the kinds of signals your equipment generates and its available
output ports.

Note that the projector’s Computer and BNC ports accept a
variety of input signals. If you’re connecting to one of these
ports, you’ll need to make sure that the correct input signal
setting is selected, or your image won’t display properly.

To change the input signal setting, do the following:

1. After turning on the projector, press the

Menu

button. The

menu screen appears.

2. Select the

Setting

menu.

3. Change the

Computer Input

or

BNC Input

setting as

needed to match the signal generated by your computer or
video equipment. (See the User’s Guide for more
information.)

You can also cycle through the settings by repeatedly pressing
the source button for your device on the remote control.

Playing Sound Through the Projector

You can play sound through the projector’s speaker system or
you can attach an external speaker system.

Two types of audio cables are included with the projector:

❏ If your computer or video equipment is connected to the

Computer

or

DVI

port, use the stereo mini-jack cable.

❏ If your equipment is connected to the

Video

or

S-Video

port, or to the

BNC

ports, use the RCA-style audio cable.

Using the Remote Control as a Wireless
Mouse

If you’ve connected a computer to the projector, you can use
the projector’s remote control as a wireless mouse by
connecting the USB cable that came with the projector. The
wireless mouse function is supported on systems with a USB
port running Windows XP, 98, 2000, or Me; or Macintosh
OS 8.6 to OS X 10.2. See the User’s Guide for more
information.

Viewing Images on an External
Monitor

You can use an external monitor to display images from any
connected computer source. This lets you view your
presentation close-up, as well as on the projection screen.

Note: Some LCD monitors may not be able to display the image
correctly. If you have trouble displaying the image, connect a
multiscan monitor. If you’re projecting computer images, make
sure the computer’s refresh rate is set to 65 Hz or greater.

To use an external monitor, connect it to the projector’s

Monitor Out

port, as shown:

Computer equipment

Output signal

Required cable

Analog RGB video

VGA cable
BNC cable
VGA-to-BNC cable

DVI

DVI-D dual-link cable (DVI-to-DVI or
DFP-to-DVI available from EPSON)

Video equipment

Output signal

Required cable

Composite video

RCA video cable

S-Video

S-Video cable

Component video—
NTSC (YCbCr)

BNC cable

Component video—
HDTV (YPbPr)

BNC cable

RGB video

VGA cable
BNC cable

External monitor

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