Connecting to the bnc port – Epson 9300i User Manual

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Setting Up the Projector

Connecting to the BNC Port

1. If necessary, obtain a BNC/VGA cable (commercially available).

If your computer provides video output through BNC
connectors, you can use a standard BNC cable instead (this cable
is commercially available).

2. Connect the cable to the projector’s

BNC

port as shown. Match

the R/G/B connectors on your computer to the corresponding
connectors on the projector. Depending on your computer’s
video card, you may have to make one or two additional
connections (to the H/C Sync or V Sync ports).

3. Connect the other end to your computer’s video-out or monitor

port.

4. Optionally, you can connect an external monitor (see page 32),

play sound through the projector (see page 33), or connect a USB
cable to use the remote control as a mouse (see page 31).

5. If you don’t need to make any other connections, see Chapter 2

for instructions on turning on the projector and adjusting the
image. Once the projector is turned on, be sure to:

Enter the projector’s Setting menu, then make sure the BNC
Input is set to

Analog-RGB

(this is the default setting; see

page 75).

After exiting the menu system, select

BNC

as the source to see

your image (see page 38).

BNC/VGA cable

BNC cable

note

The connectors on your cable
may be labelled, or they may
be color-coded (black for
H/C Sync and gray for
V Sync).

R

G

B

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