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Task Sheet No. 6.

1-2
Connect Video Camera to LCD/DLP Projector

After performing this task sheet you must be able to:


1. Connect video camera to LCD/DLP projector
2. Display video via LCD/DLP projector

Equipment:
1. Video Camera
2. LCD/DLP projector
3. RCA cable/3.5 male jack

There are a variety of different video cameras available on the market, many
of which have different recording functions. Some cameras record to a memory card
or writable DVD, while others use a digital tape or an internal hard drive. No matter
how your video camera records, you may want to simply display your video without
editing it. Although you can do this on a television, a projector can provide a larger
image.
This activity will familiarize you on how to display video image from a video
camera using the LCD/DLP Projector.

Procedure:
Note: Before making any connections between the video camera and LCD/DLP
Projector make sure to power OFF both the equipment.
1. Plug the 3.5mm male jack-to-RCA cable into the 3.5mm female
jack of the video camera. Most cameras have this.
The port on the video camera is the same size as a port for
headphones. It allows you to connect the audio and video
from the camera into a television, or in this case, the video
projector.
If the video camera doesn’t have this 3.5 mm female port,
then probably it uses RCA ports to connect to audio and
video. Plug the yellow RCA cable to the yellow RCA port of the
video camera
2. Plug the yellow RCA cable into the yellow RCA port on the

CBLMs on Trainers Date Developed: Document No.:


Methodology JAN 5, 2024
CONTACT Date Revised: Issued by: Page 23
CENTER JAN 24, 2024 NTTA of 134
SERVICES NCII
TRAINER: Maria
Rochefel R De
Ocampo
LCD/DLP projector.

3. Power ON the video camera.


4. Power ON the projector and press the "Menu or Source"
button. Under menu you are going to find "Video In" (or
something similar, depending on your make and model).
Select this to display all of the possible options on your
projector.
5. Scroll through the available selections until the content from
the video camera is projected. From here you can
begin to display what your video camera can capture.
6. Adjust the zoom control of the projector to desired size. 7. Adjust
the focus control to make the displayed image clear and sharp.
8. Adjust the keystone control to remove keystone effect.

CBLMs on Trainers Date Developed: Document No.:


Methodology JAN 5, 2024
CONTACT Date Revised: Issued by: Page 23
CENTER JAN 24, 2024 NTTA of 134
SERVICES NCII
TRAINER: Maria
Rochefel R De
Ocampo
Procedural Checklist 6.1-2
Connecting the Video Camera to LCD/DLP Projector

Trainees Name: Ahja Depa Ocampo

During the performance of the above mentioned task, did you follow the step by
step procedure?

Procedure YES NO

1. Ensure that the video camera and LCD/DLP ✔️


projector are power OFF.

2. Plug the 3.5mm male jack-to-RCA cable into the ✔️


3.5mm female jack of the video camera or Plug the
yellow RCA cable to the yellow RCA port of the video
camera.

3. Plug the yellow RCA cable into the yellow RCA port on ✔️
the LCD/DLP projector

4. Power ON the video camera and select camera mode. ✔️


5. Power ON the LCD/DLP projector and select source to be ✔️
displayed.

6. Adjust the zoom control of the projector to the ✔️


desired display size.

7. Adjust the focus control to make the projected image clear ✔️


and sharp

8. Adjust keystone control to correct keystone effect. ✔️


Comment:
The trainee has successfully completed the task.

Maria Rochefel R De Ocampo


Name and Signature of Trainer/Facilitator

CBLMs on Trainers Date Developed: Document No.:


Methodology JAN 5, 2024
CONTACT Date Revised: Issued by: Page 23
CENTER JAN 24, 2024 NTTA of 134
SERVICES NCII
TRAINER: Maria
Rochefel R De
Ocampo
CBLMs on Trainers Date Developed: Document No.:
Methodology JAN 5, 2024
CONTACT Date Revised: Issued by: Page 23
CENTER JAN 24, 2024 NTTA of 134
SERVICES NCII
TRAINER: Maria
Rochefel R De
Ocampo

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