Data Projector Operation Manual

Table Of Contents
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Introduction
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Rear View (Terminals)
1 LAN terminal
25
Terminal for controlling the projector using a
computer via network.
2 RS-232C terminal
24
Terminal for controlling the projector using a
computer.
3 USB terminal
35
Terminal connecting with the USB terminal
on the computer for using the supplied
remote control as the computer mouse.
4 AUDIO OUT terminal
23
Audio output terminal of equipment
connected to the audio input terminal.
5 MONITOR OUT* terminal
23
(Output terminal for computer RGB and
component signals)
Terminal for connecting a monitor.
COMPUTER/COMPONENT 2* input
terminal
21, 22
Terminal for computer RGB and component
signals.
* You must switch the setting depending on
whether you are using the terminal for MONITOR
OUT or COMPUTER/COMPONENT 2 input.
6 AUDIO 1 input terminal
23
7 COMPUTER/COMPONENT 1 input
terminal
21, 22
Terminal for computer RGB and
component signals.
8 S-VIDEO input terminal
22
Terminal for connecting video equipment
with an S-video terminal.
9 VIDEO input terminal
22
Terminal for connecting video equipment.
10 AUDIO 2 input terminal
23
11 AC socket
25
Connect the supplied power cord.
12 Kensington Security Standard
connector
13 Rear adjustment foot
28
14 Security bar
Using the Kensington Lock
This projector has a Kensington Security
Standard connector for use with a
Kensington MicroSaver Security System.
Refer to the information that came with the
system for instructions on how to use it to
secure the projector.