Connection & Control Box Operation Guide
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How To Switch Input Sources
Connect devices
Change sources
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Part Names and Functions
[A/V Mute] button
[Projector] button
Input source buttons
Input interface cover
Temporarily interrupts video and audio
output from the projector or speakers,
except for the [Mic] port and the [AUX In]
port.
Turns the projector power on or off.
Configures the audio output from the
speakers when they are connected to this
product.
Do not change this switch because the
setting was done optimally at installation.
Temporarily mutes audio signals from the
[Mic] port and the [AUX In] port. While audio
is muted, the indicator of the mute button
turns blue.
Projection starts
Output ports
Operation indicator
[Audio Mute] button
Dip switch
[Volume] dial
Power switch
Indicates the status of the Connection &
Control Box. (This does not indicate the
status of the projector. )
:
Operating normally.
Blue
:
In standby. Press any button to
Orange
resume.
:
An error has occurred. Unplug the
Blue
Connection & Control Box, and contact
your dealer.
Connects the projector to this device. See
the Installation Manual for more details.
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Input Ports
Connect cables according to your devices to use.
[Computer1] input port
(Mini D-Sub 15-pin (female))
[Computer2] input port
[HDMI1/MHL] port
[HDMI2] port
[USB-A] port
[
Mic] port
/
(φ6.3 mm stereo jack)
[Volume] dial
(mic input)
[Audio1] port
[Audio2] port
(φ3.5 mm stereo mini jack)
We recommend using a shielded cable.
[AUX In] port
[REC Out] port
port
[Audio-L/R]
(RCA jack)
[Video] input port
(RCA jack)
[USB-B] port
• When using a commercially available dynamic microphone, connect to the
Plug-in power is not supported.
• When inputting audio from a portable audio player and such, connect the audio cable to
[AUX In] port. The audio input from
selected source.
• When connecting a recording device, connect the audio cable to
input from the audio input ports, the Aux In, and the Mic port is output. Audio is output in a
constant level and cannot be adjusted.
[Mic] port.
[AUX In] port is always played regardless of the
[REC Out] port. The audio
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