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HDMI to HDMI Connection
the options where video and audio are carried together over a single HDMI cable.
Figure 16.
HDMI-to-HDMI
HDMI to DVI Connection
Some TVs only provide a DVI interface. Therefore, if you plan to use the included
HDMI cable, you will need to purchase an HDMI-to-DVI adapter cable to connect to
the TV’s DVI-D port. Another option is to purchase an HDMI-to-DVI cable as shown
in
HDMI cable, you will need to purchase an HDMI-to-DVI adapter cable to connect to
the TV’s DVI-D port. Another option is to purchase an HDMI-to-DVI cable as shown
in
Figure 17.
HDMI-to-HDMI with DVI Adapter
DVI carries only the video signal and therefore, if audio is required and the TV offers
audio inputs, separate audio cables between the DMP audio output jacks and the
TV’s audio output jacks are required.
audio inputs, separate audio cables between the DMP audio output jacks and the
TV’s audio output jacks are required.
Note: DMP audio output may connect to external audio distribution equipment if
audio is to be distributed within an area.
audio is to be distributed within an area.
DMP to TV Component Connection
Venues typically require a small number of component connections to
accommodate special devices like projectors or older displays. The DMP uses a
Cisco non-standard DIN-to-Component cable to support these devices. This cable is
not included with the DMP 4310G. For pin-outs and cable schematics please see
“
accommodate special devices like projectors or older displays. The DMP uses a
Cisco non-standard DIN-to-Component cable to support these devices. This cable is
not included with the DMP 4310G. For pin-outs and cable schematics please see
“
.”