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Introduction, Identifying the different, parts of the Projector, Connecting the Projector to your
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0510 CD-Inledning.ENG 12-03-98 16:40 Side 4 1 Introduction Thank you for buying this Projector, and for choosing "the brighter way of presenting". The Projector will display high brightness images with vivid colours, even under normal light conditions.As input for your presentation you can use CD-I, (ask your dealer for the CD-I player),CD ROM,Photo CDs, Laser Disks, normalVCRs or computers.You can connect a microphone and have multiple inputs connected simultaneously for high impact true multimedia presentation. Thanks to the unique Graphical User interface, the Projector offer true plug and play operation from remote control, which by the way can also control your computer! For good measure we have even included the Slide Works presentation utility software with over 50 powerful presentation tools included. Ask your dealer for information about other presentation products and accessories. For added security and convenience try our extended warranty program. 2 Identifying the different parts of the Projector Before you start Please take a few minutes to make sure that your system contains the necessary components for your particular application: 1 Projector 2 Lamp module 3 Serial cable (8 pin) 4 Super video cable (4 pin) 5 Composite video cable 6 Cable for Audio (2RCAm - 2RCAm) 7 AC cable (4m) 8 2 Macintosh adapters 9 9 pin serial adapter 10 Adapter BNC-Composite 11 Interactive remote control 12 Diskette with Macintosh driver software 13 Diskette with the Slideworks presentation utility software 14 Batteries for the remote control 15 5 meter (16 ft.) RGB buffer cable If you want to use the Projector to display video information, you will need the cables for S-video or composite video, all depending on the system you use. 3 Connecting the Projector to your computer This section describes how to connect the Projector to your PC, Macintosh, Powerbook or notebook in order to show computer graphics. Fig 2. Connecting to a desktop computer or a standard l a p t o p ,n o t e b o o k 1. Identify the parts needed to connect your computer with the Projector. 2. Identify the RGB Out connector on the back of your computer (the one that connects the monitor to the computer). 3. Make sure that the computer, monitor and the Projector are switched off. 4. Connect the power cable from the Projector to the wall outlet. 5. Locate the On/Off switch on the Projector.With all the connections done and the screws properly fastened, the Projector, and computer may be powered up. Switch on the units in the mentioned sequence. 6. The Projector will now automatically display the computer's image in parallel with the monitor. 7. If you want to control your computer with the remote control, also connect the serial interface cable from the RGB buffer cable to the computer COM-port, see fig 2 or 3. Connecting the serial interface cable. To Projector Fig 3. Connecting to an Apple Macintosh desktop computer or Apple Macintosh Pow e r b o o k To Projector 4 5