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    							18Getting Started1. Determine which type of mouse port your PowerBook has:
    nRound mouse port
    nFlat USB port
    2. Connect one end of the mouse cable to the standard 
    Mouse/Com port or the USB Mouse port on the 
    projector.
    3. Connect the other end to the port on your PowerBook.
    USB Mouse
    Mouse/Comstandard 
    mouse port
    USB mouse port
    USB mouse cable MAC mouse cable
    connecting MAC mouse cableconnecting USB mouse cable 
    						
    							Getting Started19
    Connecting to a Video Source
    You can connect a VCR, camcorder, laser disc player, DVD 
    player, digital camera, or any other video source to your 
    projector. You can connect the video source and a computer at 
    the same time, and easily switch between sources. The projector 
    supports NTSC, PAL, and SECAM video formats, and 
    automatically detects the one you’re using.
    A standard RCA A/V cable is included with 
    the projector. If your video source also has an 
    S-video jack (as shown with an S-video plug 
    at the right), you can use it to provide a higher quality video 
    image. However, you’ll need an S-video cable, which may be 
    included with your video source, or may be purchased from an 
    electronics store or video dealer.
    Connecting Standard Video Cables
    Before you start, make sure the projector and your VCR or 
    other video source are turned off.
    1. Connect the yellow plug on one end of the A/Vcable to the 
    projector’s yellow 
    Video jack. 
    2. Connect the other yellow plug to the video-out jack on 
    your video source.
    3. Connect the A/V cable to the left and right
     Audio jacks on 
    the projector, matching the red and white plugs to the red 
    and white jacks.
    4 2
    3 1
    note
    You can’t use the projector 
    with a cable TV-style 
    F connector.
    RCA 
    audio/video 
    cable
    video jack 
    						
    							20Getting Started4. Connect the red and white plugs at the other end of the 
    cable to the corresponding audio output jacks on your 
    video source.
    Connecting S-Video Cables
    If your video source supports S-video, and you have an S-video 
    cable, follow these instructions. Before you start, make sure the 
    projector and your VCR or other video source are turned off.
    1. Insert one end of an S-video cable into the projector’s 
    S-Video connector. 
    2. Insert the other end into the S-video-out jack of your video 
    source.
    3. Connect the A/V cable to the left and right
     Audio jacks on 
    the projector, matching the red and white plugs to the red 
    and white jacks.
    4. Connect the plugs at the other end of the A/V cable to the 
    corresponding red and white audio output jacks on your 
    video source.
    S-Video connector
    S-Video cable 
    						
    							Getting Started21
    Connecting to External Speakers or a 
    PA System
     
    The projector’s internal speaker is loud enough for most small- 
    or medium-size rooms. For large rooms or maximum volume, 
    you can connect the projector to external speakers or a public 
    address (PA) system. 
    You will need an RCA-to-3.5 mm stereo audio cable, which 
    may be included with your sound system, or may be purchased 
    from an electronics store. 
    Before you start, make sure the projector and speakers or PA 
    system are turned off.
    1. Connect the cable’s 3.5 mm stereo miniplug to the 
    projector’s 
    Audio Out jack.
    2. Connect the RCA plugs to the speaker or PA system. Insert 
    the cable’s red plug into the Audio R jack, and the white 
    plug into the Audio L jack.
    note
    The internal speaker is 
    disabled when you use an 
    external audio system.
    Audio Out jack
    stereo audio cable 
    						
    							22Getting Started
    Turning the Projector On and Off
    After you have connected your computer and other equipment, 
    you can plug in the projector and turn it on. 
    1. Connect the power cord to your projector’s power inlet. 
    2. Plug the other end of the cord into a grounded electrical 
    outlet.
    The power light on top of the projector turns orange. This 
    indicates that the projector is receiving power, but is not yet 
    turned on.
    3. Use the tab on the lens ring to rotate the ring and pop out 
    the lens.
    note
    You can connect a 
    Kensington anti-theft device 
    (available from computer 
    stores) to the port on the side 
    of the projector.
    power light
    Kensington 
    lock port
    tab 
    						
    							Getting Started23
    4. Squeeze the lens cap tabs and remove the lens cap.
    5. Press the red 
    Power button on top of the projector.
    The power light flashes green, and then stays on. You may 
    see a blue screen with the message 
    No Signal displayed. 
    This is normal.
    6. Turn on or restart your computer. In a few moments, you 
    should see the computer display projected.
    You may need to press a function key on your laptop to 
    switch between the LCD screen and the projector, or to 
    display on both at the same time. Check your laptop’s 
    manual or online help for instructions. 
    On a PowerBook, you’ll need to choose 
    Mirroring in the 
    Display Control Panel of your PowerBook if you want to 
    display on the LCD screen as well as the projector screen.
    Squeeze here
    warning
    Never look into the lens 
    when the lamp is on. This 
    can damage your eyes, and 
    is especially dangerous for 
    children.
    power light
    power 
    button 
    						
    							24Getting StartedWhen you are ready to turn off the projector, follow these steps:
    1. Press the red 
    Power button on top of the projector. You 
    see a confirmation message. (If you don’t want to turn it 
    off, press any other button.)
    2. Press the 
    Power button again. The power light flashes 
    orange for about a minute and the fan gets louder as the 
    projector cools down. When the projector has cooled, the 
    orange light stays on and the fan shuts off.
    If you want to turn the projector on again, wait until the 
    orange light stops flashing. Then press the 
    Power button.
    3. When you are finished using the projector, replace the lens 
    cap, retract the lens, and unplug the power cord.
    Turning On Other Equipment
    If you’re using a VCR, other external video source, or 
    additional equipment with the projector, turn on the 
    equipment in this order:
    1. Video source
    2. External audio source 
    3. Projector
    4. External speakers or PA system
    5. Computer
    When you’re ready to shut down, turn off the equipment in the 
    reverse order.
    caution
    To avoid damaging the 
    lamp, never unplug the 
    power cord when the power 
    light is green. 
    						
    							Projecting a Presentation25
    2
    Projecting a Presentation
    Once you have your PowerLite connected (as described in 
    Chapter 1), you’re ready to adjust the image and give your 
    presentation. This chapter covers the following:
    nDisplaying your image
    nAdjusting your image
    nUsing the remote control
    nZooming your image with the remote
    nResizing your image
    nTurning off the picture
    nWorking with audio and video
    nDrawing on the screen
    nWhat to do when the projector lights flash
    nUsing the on-screen help
    nShutting down the projector 
    						
    							26Projecting a Presentation
    Displaying Your Image
    Make sure your projector and other equipment are set up and 
    connected correctly, following these guidelines:
    nPlace the projector on a sturdy, level surface, between 
    3.5 and 45 feet from the screen. 
    nMake sure the projector is within 10 feet of a grounded 
    electrical outlet or extension cord. 
    nPlace the computer and/or video source within 5 feet of the 
    projector.
    nMake sure the projector is perpendicular to the screen. 
    Otherwise, your image will be distorted.
    For more information about locating and positioning the 
    projector, see Chapter 1.
    Follow these steps to display your image:
    1. If you’re using a VCR or other video source, turn it on 
    before you turn on the projector.
    2. To turn on the projector, press the red 
    Power button on 
    top of the projector.
    The power light flashes green, and then stays on. You may 
    see a blue screen with the message 
    No Signal displayed. 
    This is normal.
    warning
    Never look into the lens 
    when the lamp is on. This 
    can damage your eyes, and 
    is especially dangerous for 
    children.
    power light
    power 
    button 
    						
    							Projecting a Presentation27
    3. Turn on or restart your computer. In a few moments, you 
    should see the computer display projected.
    You may need to press a function key on your laptop to 
    switch between the LCD screen and the projector, or to 
    display on both at the same time. Check your laptop’s 
    manual or online help for instructions. 
    On a PowerBook, you’ll need to choose 
    Mirroring in the 
    Display Control Panel of your PowerBook if you want to 
    display on the LCD screen as well as the projector screen.
    4. If you’re using both a computer and a video source, you 
    may need to press the 
    Source button on top of the 
    projector.
    This switches the display between the video source and the 
    computer.
    5. Press the 
    Source button to switch again if necessary.
    note
    The lamp shuts off (and the 
    Power light turns orange) 
    automatically if the 
    projector hasn’t received a 
    video signal for 30 minutes. 
    This saves electricity and 
    extends the life of the lamp. 
    Press the Power button to 
    turn on the lamp again.
    Source button 
    						
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