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    IBM ThinkPad** reboot, enter setup menuFN-F2
    FN-F7, select choice 
    from setup menu
    FN-F1, select choice
    FN-F5, select choice
    PS/2 SC select choice 
    (CRT, LCD, etc.)
    Kaypro boot up, monitor plugged 
    inunplug monitor
    Kris TechFN-F8 FN-F8
    Mac Portable 
    100no video port: not compatible 
    Mac PowerBook
    140, 145, 150, 
    170no video port: requires a 3rd-party interface
    160, 165, 180, 
    520, 540, 5300Control P anel folder, 
    PowerBook Display 
    folder; Activate Video 
    Mirroringwarm reboot
    210, 230, 250, 
    270, 280, 2300requir es Apple Docking Station or Mini Dock
    MagitronicFN-F4 FN-F4
    MastersportFN-F2 FN-F1
    Micro Express* automatic warm reboot
    Microslate* automatic warm reboot
    Mitsubishi SW2 On-Off-Off-OffSW2 Off-On-On-On
    NCR setup screen option setup screen option
    NEC* ** setup screen option setup screen option
    CRT at the DOS prompt LCD at the DOS  prompt
    FN-F31 FN-F3
    Olivetti* automatic automatic
    FN-O/* FN-O/*
    FN- | | FN- | | C om put erKey command t o 
    act iv ate p ortKey command t o
    de-activate port 
    						
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    Appendix
    * These manufacturers have models that automatically send video 
    to the external CRT port when some type of display device is 
    attached.
    ** These manufacturers offer more than one key command depend-
    ing on the computer model. Packard Bell**FN-F2 FN-F2
    Ctrl-Alt-< Ctrl-Alt->
    PanasonicFN-F2 FN-F2
    Samsung* setup screen option setup screen option
    Sanyo setup screen option setup screen option
    Sharp dip switch to CRT dip switch to LCD
    Sun SPARC-
    DataviewCtrl-Shift-M Ctrl-Shift-M
    Tandy** Ctrl-Alt-Insert Ctrl-Alt-Insert
    setup screen option setup screen option
    Texas Instru-
    ments*setup screen option setup screen option
    Top-Link* ** setup screen option setup screen option
    FN-F6 FN-F6
    Toshiba* ** Ctrl-Alt-End Ctr l-Alt-Home
    FN-End FN-Home
    FN-F5 FN-F5
    setup screen option setup screen option
    Twinhead*FN-F7 FN-F7
    FN-F5 FN-F5
    Automatic Automatic
    WinB ook Ctr l-Alt-F10 Ctr l-Alt-F10
    Wyse software driven software driven
    Zenith**FN-F10 FN-F10
    FN-F2 FN-F2
    FN-F1 FN-F1 C om put erKey command t o 
    act iv ate p ortKey command t o
    de-activate port 
    						
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    Using Video Mirroring with  a  PowerBook  Computer
    When you turn video mirroring on, the projector displays the 
    same information that appears on your PowerBook’s built-in 
    screen. When video mirroring is off, the projector acts like a sepa-
    rate display.
    To turn on video mirroring for the first time:
    1Open the Monitors control panel, then click Monitor 2.
    2Set the number of colors you want.
    3Open the Control Strip, then click the monitor icon.
    4Select “Turn Video Mirroring On.”
    Now you can turn video mirroring on and off from the Control 
    Strip without having to open the Monitors control panel again.
    When using video mirroring and high color graphics s uch as  
    slide shows, the projected image occasionally might turn black 
    and white. If this happens, perform the following steps:
    1Turn off video mirroring.
    2Open the Monitors control panel.
    3Move the white menu bar to Monitor 2 to set the projector as 
    the primary monitor.
    4Restart the PowerBook. 
    						
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    Appendix
    Projected Image Size
    Use the chart and the table to help you determine projected 
    image sizes.
    FIG U R E 40
    Proj ected im age siz e 
    						
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    Table 1: 
    Image Size, Width  and Height  for LitePro  610
    Distance to 
    Screen (f eet) Diagonal
    (inches)Width
    (inches)Height
    (inches)
    5 40.8 32.6 24.5
    10 81.6 65.3 49.0
    15 122.4 97.9 73.4
    20 163.2 130.6 97.9
    25 204.0 163.2 122.4
    30 244.8 195.8 146.9
    35 285.6 228.5 171.4
    40 326.4 261.1 195.8
    Table 2: 
    Image Size, Width  and Height  for LitePro  620
    Distance to 
    Screen (f eet) Diagonal
    (inches)Width
    (inches)Height
    (inches)
    5 51.0 40.8 30.6
    10 102.0 81.6 61.2
    15 153.0 122.4 91.8
    20 204.0 163.2 122.4
    25 255.3 204.0 153.0
    30 306.0 244.8 183.6
    35 357.0 285.6 214.2
    40 408.0 326.4 244.8 
    						
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    INDEX
    Aaccessories, ordering 53
    activation com mands for laptop 
    computers 55
    adjusting
    balance 35
    bass 36
    brightness 29
    contrast 34
    fade 36
    heigh t of projector 26
    microphone volume 35
    tint 34
    treble 36
    volume 31, 35
    altitude limits 51
    annotat ing 30
    assistance. See Custom er Service
    Audio menu 35
    Audio menu options
    Balance 35
    Bass 36
    Fade 36
    Mic volume 35
    Surround mode 36
    Treble 36
    Volume 35
    Bbalan ce, adjusting 35
    bass, adjusting 36
    Brigh tness buttons 29
    brightness, adjusting 29, 34
    bulb. See lamp
    Butt ons on r emote and keypad
    Brigh tness 29
    Computer 29
    Freeze 30
    Help 30Light  30
    Liteshow 30
    Menu 30
    Mute 30
    Scr ibble 30, 31
    Stan dby 31
    Video 31
    Volume 30
    Ccables
    A/V 17
    CableWizard 3, 9–16, 53
    CableWizard extension  53
    composite video 17
    ordering 53
    power iv, 53
    remote c ontrol 20
    S-v ideo 17
    CableWizard
    cables 3, 9–16
    connecting equipment to 8
    connecting to the project or 6
    extension cable 53
    selecting connectors 7
    CableWizard Lite, ordering 53
    cases, ordering 53
    ceiling-mounted projec tion  39
    CGA  graphics 2
    cleaning t he projection lens 41
    color mode, changing 28
    colors
    changing between color an d 
    monochrome 28
    don’t mat ch monitor colors 49
    not displayed 46
    compat ibility
    IBM-compatible 1
    Macintosh 1 
    						
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    Index
    composite video cable
    connecting 17
    ordering ( A/V cable) 53
    Computer button 29
    computers, compat ible 1
    connecting
    Apple PowerBook 15
    external speakers 19
    IBM-compatible desktop 9
    IBM-compatible laptop 11
    Macintosh desktop 13
    microphone 19
    power c ord 21
    PS/2- compat ible m ouse 20
    remote c ontrol c able 20
    subwoofer 19
    video player 17
    connector panel
    audio out 19
    LEDs 21
    microphone 19
    PS/2 mouse 20
    remote c able 20
    subwoofer 19
    video connectors 17
    contrast, adjusting 34
    Contr ols menu 39
    Contr ols menu options
    Ceiling 39
    Language 39
    Monitor Conn ect 40
    Rear Projection  40
    Video S tandard 39
    cords. S ee cables
    Custom er Service
    in Europe 4
    in Singapore 4
    in  US A 4
    information to have on han d 
    before you call 46
    things to try before you call 45DDisplay menu 34
    Display menu options
    Brigh tness 34
    Contr ast  34
    Reset All 34
    Tint 34
    displaying
    online help inf ormation 30
    on-screen menus 30
    EEGA graphics 2
    elevator feet 26
    extension cable 5
    external speakers, connecting 19
    Ffade, adjusting 36
    Freeze button 30
    freezing the display 30
    fuzzy lines 38
    HHelp button 30
    hot surfaces v
    IIBM-compatible computers
    compat ibility 9
    connecting 9
    ic on s
    on CableWizard 9–16
    on projector 17–21
    on projector labels iii
    im age
    adjusting 25
    centering 25
    colors don’t match  c omputer’s 49
    focusing 26
    fuzzy lines 25, 38
    has lines or spots 49
    monochrome 28 
    						
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    not centered 47
    not displayed 46
    not level 26
    out of f oc us 48
    quality 45–50
    resolution 1
    reversed 48
    size 5
    streaked 49
    too dar k or t oo ligh t 29
    too h igh  26
    too low 27
    too w ide or too narrow  25, 48
    Image menu 37
    Image menu options
    Auto Image 37
    Auto Resize 37
    Horiz. Position 38
    Manual S ync 37
    Manual Tr acking 38
    Vert. Position 38
    indicator LEDs 22
    KKensington Lock 44, 53
    keypad, description of buttons 29
    Llabels on projector iii
    lam p
    explosion hazar d iii
    ordering 53
    ov erh eat in g v
    replacing 41
    safety iv
    turns off unexpectedly 49
    lan guage, selecting for menus 39
    laptop computers
    activation sequence to allow 
    secondary display 55
    compat ibility 11
    connecting 11LEDs, indicator 22
    lens, cleaning 41
    leveling th e projec tor 26
    Light  button  30
    LitePro 610/620
    cases 53
    hot surfaces v
    not working 45
    project from behind the screen 40
    setting up 5
    specification s 51
    turning on and off  iv, 21, 23
    ventilation and overheating v
    voiding the war ranty v
    Liteshow button 30
    MMacintosh computers
    compat ibility 13
    connecting desktop models 13
    connecting PowerBooks 15
    Menu button 30, 32
    menus. S ee on-scr een menus
    microphone
    adjusting volume 35
    connecting 19
    ordering 54
    Monitor Conn ect option 40
    monitor, projected colors don’t 
    match 49
    mouse, connecting to LitePro 20
    Mute button 30
    NNTSC  video 39 
    						
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    Index
    O
    on-screen menus
    Audio menu 35
    changing language of 39
    Contr ols menu 39
    Display menu 34
    displaying 32
    Image menu 37
    making changes to menu 
    functions 33
    removing f rom the screen 33
    PPAL video 34, 39
    power c ord
    connecting 21
    grounding iv
    ordering 53
    safety iv
    power source, saf ety iv
    power sw itch  21
    power up sequence 22, 47
    PowerBook, connecting 15
    projection lam p, r eplac ing 41
    Rrear projection 40
    remote c ontrol
    description of butt ons 29
    illuminat ing buttons 30
    not working 49
    ordering 53
    replacing the batteries 44
    specification s 52
    using 25
    repair. S ee Customer Service
    replacing projection lamp module 41
    re-positioning the im age on th e 
    screen 26, 38
    resett ing adjustments on Display 
    menu 34
    Ssafety guidelines iii–v
    Scr ibble button 30, 31
    SECA M video 34, 39
    security feature 44
    service. See Customer Service
    speakers
    external 30, 54
    internal 30
    muting 30
    subwoofer 54
    specification s 51
    Stan dby button 31
    start- up screen 47
    surr ound mode, select ing 36
    S-v ideo
    connecting 17
    ordering cable 54
    sync, adjusting 25
    synchronization 38
    TTech nical S upport
    voiding the war ranty v
    Tech nical S upport. See Customer 
    Service
    temperat ure lim its 51
    text not visible 46
    tint, adjusting 34
    treble, adjusting 36
    troubleshooting 45
    turning off
    LitePro iv, 23
    sound 30
    turning on th e LitePro iv, 21
    Uusing
    disk mouse 33
    keypad button s 29
    on-screen menus 32
    remote c ontrol 25 
    						
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    Vvertical lines displayed 38, 49
    Video button 31
    video mirroring on a 
    PowerBook 15, 59
    video standards, select ing 39
    volume
    adjusting 31
    adjusting microphone 35
    muting 30
    Volume buttons 30, 31
    Wwarr anty v
    World Wide Web address 4 
    						
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