Knoll hd102 User Manual

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7
Video connections 
 
The first step for connecting video is deciding what type of output connector you want to connect 
to the projector. If there is more than one output, select the one with the highest quality. The best 
quality ranking, with being the highest and being the lowest, is: 
 
1. component video (RCA) 
2. S-video 
3. audio/visual composite video (RCA) 
 
If your video device has a VGA connector, you can use the DVI connector on the back of the 
projector for very high quality. 
 
 
 
 
Video 
 
 
 
Video Device 
Video 
Compatibility 
If Your Device 
Connector is 
Attached to 
Adapter or 
Labeled 
Connector on 
projector 
For Setup 
Instructions see 
Comments 
Standard Broadcast 
TV (not HDTV) via 
cable digital cable, 
satellite TV, DVD, or 
VCR 
NTSC, PAL, and 
SECAM formats 
 
Component 480i 
Composite video 
or S-video 
 
Component 
Video 
Composite video or 
S-video 
 
Component Video 
Composite (RCA) 
video connection 
on page 11. 
 
Component on 
page 12. 
 
Not for 
progressive (i.e. 
(HDTV sources). 
 
See page 6. 
Standard Video 
Camera 
NTSC, PAL, and 
SECAM formats 
 
Component 480i 
Composite video 
or S-video 
 
Component 
Video 
Composite video or 
S-video 
 
Component Video 
Composite (RCA) 
video connection 
on page 11. 
 
Component on 
page 12. 
 
Not for 
progressive (i.e. 
(HDTV sources). 
 
See page 6. 
Standard Video 
Game 
NTSC, PAL, and 
SECAM formats 
 
Component 480i 
Composite video 
or S-video 
 
Component 
Video 
Composite video or 
S-video 
 
Component Video 
Composite (RCA) 
video connection 
on page 11. 
 
Component on 
page 12. 
 
Not for 
progressive (i.e. 
(HDTV sources). 
 
See page 6.