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InFocus Projector Setup Guide for an HDTV receiver
How to connect an HDTV receiver to an InFocus projector
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Audio Out Digital Video Out
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- For the quickest setup using a component video cable, see pages 2-3.
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Connect an HDTV receiver to a component-ready projector using a component video cable Setup Requirements HDTV receiver with component video-out ports Projector with component video-in ports Component video cable (red, green, blue male RCA) HDTV Receiver Connector Panel connector panel may vary from actual product Analog Video Out Audio Out Digital Video Out Analog Video Out Audio Out Digital Video Out HDMI Surround Sound Stereo Composite S-video Component Cable In 1 DVI Digital
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Connect an HDTV receiver to a projector (w/o component) using a component video cable Setup Requirements HDTV receiver with component video-out ports M1 to component adapter (InFocus part #SP-M1-ADPT) Component video cable (red, green, blue male RCA) Projector without component video-in ports HDTV Receiver Connector Panel connector panel may vary from actual product Audio Out Analog Video Out Digital Video Out Analog Video Out HDMI Audio Out Composite Digital Video Out Sur
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Connect an HDTV receiver to a projector using a DVI (digital video interface) cable Setup Requirements HDTV receiver with DVI-out port Projector with M1-D port and HDCP support M1 to DVI cable (6 ft, InFocus part #SP-DVI-D or 33 ft, InFocus part #SP-M1-10M) HDTV Receiver Connector Panel connector panel may vary from actual product Audio Out Analog Video Out Digital Video Out Analog Video Out Audio Out Digital Video Out HDMI Surround Sound Stereo Composite S-video Component C
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Connect an HDTV receiver to a projector using an HDMI (high definition multimedia interface) cable Setup Requirements HDTV receiver with HDMI-out port M1 to HDMI adapter (2 in, InFocus part #SP-HDMI-ADPT) Projector with M1 port and HDCP support HDMI cable (3rd party) HDTV Receiver Connector Panel connector panel may vary from actual product Audio Out Analog Video Out Digital Video Out Analog Video Out Audio Out Digital Video Out HDMI Composite Surround Sound Stereo S-video C
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Tips • For the best sound, we recommend connecting the HDTV receiver to an audio receiver or a surround sound system. Only optical and coaxial audio cables support 5.1 surround sound. With red and white RCA audio cables, you only receive 2.1 stereo sound. • If you are connecting your HDTV receiver to the M1 port, you need a special adapter. Refer to the Service and Support web site or the InFocus user guide to reference the video connectivity charts. • DVI will provide the best si
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Common Issues SYMPTOMS: Image is not perfectly rectangular (keystoning) SYMPTOMS: Light bar rolling from bottom to top Solution: When a projected image is wider at the top or the bottom Solution: This is probably a ground loop issue. Ground loop effects are caused by a differential in the power between the source and (horizontal keystoning), or taller on the right or left side (vertical keystoning), the projector is not perpendicular to the screen, either in projecto
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Frequently Asked Questions Where is the luma detail, chroma detail, CCS and noise reduction Which one is better: 480i (480 lines interlaced) or 480p (480 lines progressive)? settings in the advanced menu? My advanced menu is not matching what I see in the user guide. Most people cannot tell the difference between 480i and 480p.It These range of advanced options varies, depending on which video depends on whether the projector or the source has the better deinterlace