HP Microportable Projector MP2810 Compaq MP2800 Microportable Projector - Page 6

Compaq Projector Display Assistant utility, RS232 driver,

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Projector and lens cap 10-foot power cable RS232 (serial) to DVI upgrade adapter Eight signal cables: One VGA signal cable for use with computers, portables, and some handheld products One digital DVI to DVI signal cable for use with compatible digital sources S-video cable (for connecting digital devices such as a DVD player, camcorder, etc.) Composite video cable (for connecting to a videocassette recorder) Audio cables (2; one cable has mini connectors on both ends and is used to connect the Multimedia Adapter to a computer; the other cable has two RCA connectors on one end and a mini connector on the other end and is used to connect a videocassette recorder to a computer) Remote control Y-cable 8-pin to USB/RS232 Y-cable used to connect the Multimedia Adapter to a computer for use with the remote control. When using the Y-cable, do not connect both the USB and RS232 connectors to a computer at the same time. The USB connector is the preferred connector. NOTE: The remote control Page Up and Page Down functions require an additional driver when used with the RS232 connector. This driver can be found on the CD-ROM that came with your projector. Component HDTV to VGA cable (optional use) Compaq Multimedia Adapter (optional use) Remote control, including two AAA batteries (optional use) Carrying case CD-ROM containing the Compaq Presentation utility program, Compaq Projector Display Assistant utility, RS232 driver, and the User's Guide Two Quick Setup cards and the Agency Regulatory Notices booklet Getting Started 6

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Getting Started
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Projector and lens cap
10-foot power cable
RS232 (serial) to DVI upgrade adapter
Eight signal cables:
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One VGA signal cable for use with computers, portables, and
some handheld products
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One digital DVI to DVI signal cable for use with compatible
digital sources
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S-video cable (for connecting digital devices such as a DVD
player, camcorder, etc.)
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Composite video cable (for connecting to a videocassette
recorder)
n
Audio cables (2; one cable has mini connectors on both ends
and is used to connect the Multimedia Adapter to a
computer; the other cable has two RCA connectors on one
end and a mini connector on the other end and is used to
connect a videocassette recorder to a computer)
n
Remote control Y-cable
8-pin to USB/RS232 Y-cable used to connect the Multimedia
Adapter to a computer for use with the remote control. When
using the Y-cable, do not connect both the USB and RS232
connectors to a computer at the same time. The USB
connector is the preferred connector.
NOTE:
The remote control Page Up and Page Down
functions require an additional driver when used with the
RS232 connector. This driver can be found on the CD-ROM
that came with your projector.
n
Component HDTV to VGA cable (optional use)
Compaq Multimedia Adapter (optional use)
Remote control, including two AAA batteries (optional use)
Carrying case
CD-ROM containing the Compaq Presentation utility program,
Compaq Projector Display Assistant utility, RS232 driver, and
the
UserĀ°s Guide
Two Quick Setup cards and the
Agency Regulatory Notices
booklet