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Before starting projection, you first need to connect a computer, video device, and/or other external
devices to the projector.
For information about locations of the terminals that correspond to the numbers in the “Projector
Terminal” column of the table, see “Terminals” (page 18).
When a cable is not provided with the projector for a connection, use a commercially available
cable. When selecting a cable, make sure that the shapes of its connectors match the shapes of the
projector and other equipment terminals.
Connecting to an Image Output Device
You can have multiple image output devices connected to the projector at the same time. Use the
projector’s [INPUT] key to select the device whose image you want to project.
Connecting with an External Device
Other Device / Terminal Type
Projector
Terminal
Projector Terminal Shape Cable
Computer / RGB Out Terminal
,
15-pin Mini D-Sub female RGB
Video Device / Component Video Out Terminal
,
15-pin Mini D-Sub female Component video
Video Device / S-Video Out Terminal
4-pin Mini Din female S-terminal
Video Device / Composite Video Out Terminal
RCA pin jack Pin plug
Computer or Video Device / HDMI Out Terminal
,
HDMI Type A female High Speed HDMI
USB flash drive or other external USB storage
device*
1
USB Type A female *
2
Graphing Calculator / USB Port*
3
USB Type A female USB
YW-40 Wireless Adapter (available separately or
included)*
4
USB Type A female
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*1 Network models only. For information about operation following connection, see “Projecting from
USB Input (Network Models Only)” (page 39).
*2 See “Connecting USB Memory Devices to the Projector” (page 40).
*3 Network models only. For information about operation following connection, see “Projecting the
Screen Image of a Graphing Calculator” (page 45).
*4 Network models only. For information about operation following connection, see the separate
“Network Function Guide”.