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Part Names and Functions
Rear (EMP-82/62)
Remote control
light-receiving area sp.i
Receives signals from the remote
control.
Power inlet sp.iii
Connects to the power cable.
Computer2 port sp.ii
Inputs analogue RGB video signals
from a computer and RGB video
signals and component video
g
signals from other video sources.
Video port sp.ii
Inputs composite videog signals to the projector from
other video sources.
S-Video port sp.ii
Inputs S-Videog signals to the projector from other
video sources.
USB port sp.23, p.70
Connects the projector to a computer via the USBg
cable when using the wireless mouse function.
Computer images cannot be projected by the
projector by using the USB cable to connect the
computer.
Monitor Out port sp.66
Outputs the projected computer's analogue RGB
signals or RGB video signals to an external
monitor from the source that is connected to the
Computer1 port. This feature is not available for
video equipment signals.
RS-232C port sp.71
Connects the projector to a computer using an
RS-232C cable. This port is for control use and
should not normally be used.
Speaker
Audio Out port
This outputs the audio signals from the currently-
selected input source to external speakers.
Audio port sp.ii
This is used to input audio signals from the equipment
that is connected to the S-Video or Video port.
Audio port sp.ii
This is used to input audio signals
from the equipment that is
connected to the Computer1 port.
Audio port sp.ii
This is used to input audio signals
from the equipment that is
connected to the Computer2 port.
Rear adjustable foot
Computer1 port sp.ii
Inputs analogue RGB video signals
from a computer and RGB video
signals and component video
g
signals from other video sources.