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p To receive an S-Video signal, you will need an S-Video cable. (One is usually provided with your video device.) A separate cable is required for each video source. p To connect the projector to a Macintosh PowerBook, you may need a video-out cable and an adapter. (The video-out cable is provided by-or can be purchased from-Apple Computer for all PowerBooks that have video-out capability and require the cable. If your PowerBook doesn't include one, see your Macintosh dealer. Additionally, some PowerBooks come with an adapter for a high-density, 15-pin, VGA connector.) p To connect the projector to an external sound system, you need an RCA-to-3.5 mm stereo audio cable. You can obtain one from your computer dealer. p To use the remote control when the projector is not in line-of-sight of the remote, you need an optional infrared repeater. For more information, call (800) 843-5465 or visit this web address: www.xantech.com. p To connect a serial mouse cable to your computer, you may require a special connector, cable, or other components. You can obtain these items from your computer dealer. p To protect your projector, you can connect a Kensington MicroSaver® anti-theft device in the hole on the back of the projector. Contact your local computer dealer. Unpacking the Projector 15

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Unpacking the Projector
15
p
To receive an S-Video signal, you will need an S-Video cable.
(One is usually provided with your video device.) A separate
cable is required for each video source.
p
To connect the projector to a Macintosh PowerBook, you may
need a video-out cable and an adapter. (The video-out cable is
provided by—or can be purchased from—Apple
Computer for
all PowerBooks that have video-out capability and require the
cable. If your PowerBook doesn’t include one, see your
Macintosh dealer. Additionally, some PowerBooks come with
an adapter for a high-density, 15-pin, VGA connector.)
p
To connect the projector to an external sound system, you need
an RCA-to-3.5 mm stereo audio cable. You can obtain one from
your computer dealer.
p
To use the remote control when the projector is not in
line-of-sight of the remote, you need an optional infrared
repeater. For more information, call
(800) 843-5465
or
visit this
web address:
www.xantech.com
.
p
To connect a serial mouse cable to your computer, you may
require a special connector, cable, or other components. You
can obtain these items from your computer dealer.
p
To protect your projector, you can connect a Kensington
MicroSaver
®
anti-theft device in the hole on the back of the
projector. Contact your local computer dealer.