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PG-M25XE (serv.man33)
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Setup and Connections
-29
1
DVI to 15-pin
D-sub adaptor
(sold separately)
Connecting to Video Equipment
Connecting to
Component Video
Equipment
Use a 3 RCA to 15-pin D-sub cable and DVI to
15-pin D-sub adaptor when connecting to the
INPUT 1 terminal, component video equipment
such as DVD players and DTV* decoders.
* DTV is the umbrella term used to describe
the new digital television system in the United
States.
1
Connect the 3 RCA to 15-pin D-
sub cable using the DVI to 15-
pin D-sub adaptor.
2
Use the above cables to con-
nect the projector and the
video equipment.
3
Connect the projector and the
video equipment using a ø3.5
mm to RCA audio cable
(commercially available).
Note
• When connecting the projector to the
video equipment in this way, select “Com-
ponent” for “Signal Type” in the “Picture”
menu. See 
page 59
.
• A ø3.5 mm stereo minijack to RCA audio
cable (commercially available) is required
for audio input.
Optional
accessories
3RCA to 15-pin
D-sub cable
Type: AN-C3CP
(9'10" (3.0 m))
DVI to 15-pin
D-sub adaptor
Model: AN-A1DV
(7.9" (20 cm))
To analog component
output terminal
To audio output terminal
DVD player or
DTV* decoder
3
ø3.5 mm to RCA audio
cable (commercially
available)
2
3 RCA to 15-pin
D-sub cable
(sold separately)
1
S-VIDEO cable (commercially available)
Connecting to Video
Equipment Using an
S-VIDEO, a Composite
Video or an Audio Cable
Using an S-VIDEO, video, or audio cable, a VCR,
laser disc player or other audio-visual
equipment can be connected to INPUT 2, IN-
PUT 3 and AUDIO terminals.
1
Connect the projector to the
video equipment using an S-
VIDEO cable or a composite
video cable (both commercially
available).
2
Connect the projector to the
video equipment using a
ø3.5 mm to RCA audio cable
(commercially available).
Note
• The S-VIDEO INPUT terminal uses a
video signal system in which the picture
is separated into color and luminance sig-
nals to produce a higher quality image.
To achieve a higher quality image, use a
commercially available S-VIDEO cable to
connect the S-VIDEO terminal on the pro-
jector and the S-VIDEO output terminal
on the video equipment.
• A ø3.5 mm minijack to RCA audio cable
(commercially available) is required for
audio input.
To S-VIDEO output terminal
To video output terminal
To audio output terminal
VCR or other audio-visual equipment
2
ø3.5 mm to RCA audio cable
(commercially available)
1
Composite video cable
(commercially available)
Connecting the Projector to Other Devices (cont.)
-30
Setup and Connections
-31
Installing / Removing the PC Card
Remove the card
from the slot and
store it in a safe
place. If the Eject
button is out, press
it once more to set
it back in place.
Eject button
The notch
Make sure that the Eject
button is not out, and that
the notch on the card is to
the left, when installing the
card.
Take care when installing
the card, as it has both a
top part and an under part.
Eject button
1
Press the Eject button.
The Eject button pops out.
Press.
Pops out.
2
Press the Eject button
again. The PC Card will
protrude from the card slot
on the projector.
The card
comes out a
little.
Press.
Installing the PC Card
in to INPUT 4 PC Card
Slot
Insert a PC card such as a wireless LAN card
or memory card as shown on the right.
Info
• We recommend that you recess the Eject
button before inserting the PC card.
This will prevent accidental ejection during
operation.
• The input mode will change automatically to
INPUT 4, when the PC card has been
inserted into INPUT 4 PC card slot.
Removing the PC Card
1
In the Card menu, select “Eject
PC Card”. For details see 
page
68
.
2
Remove the card.
Note
• To prevent unstable operation, it is rec-
ommended that you use the Eject PC
Card function in “Card” menu before re-
moving the PC card.
Info
• If the card is removed without selecting
“Eject PC Card” in step 1 above, the data
stored on the memory card may be lost,
or the PC card may be damaged.
• When you move the projector, make sure
to remove the card and that the Eject
button is not out. Moving the projector with
the Eject button being out might cause
damage to the projector.
To RGB output port
Connecting to a Monitor
Optional
accessory
RGB monitor loop-out
adaptor
Type: AN-A1MY
(7.9" (20 cm))
To RGB input port
Monitor
RGB cable
(commercially available)
1
RGB monitor loop-out adaptor
(sold separately)
Black: to the monitor
Blue: to the computer
Notebook computer
-32
Connecting the Projector to Other Devices (cont.)
Watching Images on
Both the Projector and
a Monitor
You can display computer images on both the
projector and a separate monitor using an RGB
monitor loop-out adaptor and an RGB cable.
1
Connect the projector to the
computer and monitor using an
RGB monitor loop-out adaptor
(sold separately) and an RGB
cable (commercially available).
2
In the “Options(1)” menu, se-
lect “Monitor Out” and then
“Yes (Y cable)”.
• If “Disable” is selected, the projected
image  will be dimmer. This does not
indicate a malfunction. For details, see
page 96
.
Note
• When using an RGB monitor loop-out
adaptor (sold separately), make sure that
the cable is connected to the monitor.
• Analog RGB signals as well as Component
signals can be output to the monitor.
Info
• Only analog RGB/Component signals en-
tered into the DVI port can be output to
the monitor.
Signals from equipment connected to the
DVI digital port cannot be output.
Using INPUT 1 Terminal
with the Terminal Cover
Attached to the
Projector
The INPUT 1 terminal can be used with the ter-
minal cover folded as shown in the illustration.
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