Polaroid Projector Polaview 110 User Manual
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3Connect your audio source to the AUDIO IN 1 port on the projector. Refer to Connecting computer audiolater in this c h a p t e r . Note: If you are using a second computer video or audio source, plug the output cables for these sources into the RGB IN 2 and AUDIO IN 2 connectors. 4If you want to use an external monitor, connect the monitor cable to the RGB OUT port of the projector. 5Turn the projector on and press the STANDBY/ON key. Note: To use the projector, you do not need an external monitor....
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Macintosh connections 1Unplug the Macintosh monitor cable from the computer. 2Plug one end of the supplied VGA video cable into the RGB IN 1 port on the projector. Attach the VGA end of the Mac - VGA cable adapter to the other end of the VGA video c a b l e . 3Plug the Mac end of the Mac - VGA cable adapter into the Macintosh video port. 4Connect the audio source to the projector AUDIO IN 1 port. Refer to Connecting computer audiolater in this chapter. Note: If you are using a second computer video or...
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Note: To use the projector, you do not need an external m o n i t o r . ConnectingUse the appropriate cable and adapter to connect your notebook computersportable computer to the projector. Laptop connections Note: If you are connecting the projector to an Apple PowerBook, attach the Mac - VGA cable adapter to the com- puter VIDEO OUTPUT port (or video adapter cable. 1Plug the COMPUTER end of the VGA cable into the comput- er VGA or Video Out port or into the Mac - VGA cable adapter (Macintosh only)....
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Special configurations If your computer has an internal monitor but no external video capability (Macintosh Performa 575, PowerMac 5200, and certain PowerBooks), you need a separate video- adapter card to attach the projector to it. Setup for a third-party adapter is identical to the procedures outlined in the Quick startsection in Chapter 1. Contact your dealer, Polaroid Customer Service, or a third-party supplier for more information about an appropriate video adapter. Connecting computer audio The...
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Connecting composite video You can display composite video (NTSC, PAL or SECAM) on the projector. Use the supplied AV cable to connect an NTSC, PAL, or SECAM source to your projector. 1Find the RCA connector on your video source marked VIDEO OUT or something similar. This connector is usually yellow. Insert one of the yellow AV-cable connectors into the VIDEO OUT jack of the video source. 2Insert the other yellow connector into the projector VIDEO 1 p o r t . Connecting an S-Video source To connect an...
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Connecting non-computer audio The AUDIO ports allow you to connect stereo or monaural audio from a composite video source to the projector. For stereo audio, use the supplied AV cable. 1Insert the red (right) and white (left) ends of the cable into the AUDIO OUT ports of a composite video audio source. 2Connect the other end of each cable to the projector AUDIO IN ports. Note: Although two COMPUTER AUDIO sources and two other AUDIO sources may be connected simultaneously, only one can be active. If...
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Connecting the Cyclops interactive pointer system Use the CYCLOPS port to connect the projector and optional Cyclops interactive pointer system to the computer. You can use the Cyclops system to control your computer on-screen mouse cursor. The optional Cyclops interactive pointer system is shipped with its own installation and user’s guides. The Cyclops kit also includes extra cables to connect the projector and the c o m p u t e r . 1Connect one end of the appropriate serial cable to the CYCLOPS port...
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Turning on the projector and lamp Turn on the projector before you turn on your computer. This allows the computer to sense the projector during its startup sequence. Move the AC power switch to the ON position. The ON indi- cator on the projector control panel glows orange. The lamp is off when you first turn on the projector. Press the STANDBY/ON key on the operator panel for one second to turn the lamp on. The ON indicator blinks for a few sec- onds while the lamp warms up, and then turns a steady...
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Projector STANDBY/ON key Focusing and zoomingYou can use the title screen image that appears when you the imagefirst start the projector to make your focus and image-size a d j u s t m e n t s . 1Press the ZOOM +/- key on the control panel or remote con- trol to make the image larger (+) or smaller (-). Note: If you have a Cyclops interactive pointer system installed and you change the image size, you must recali- brate the Cyclops camera. 2Adjust the focus using the FOCUS +/- buttons on the control...
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Image sizeThe size of the projected image changes as you move the projector closer to the screen or adjust the zoom lens. The following table indicates the minimum and maximum dis- tance from the projector to the screen for most standard size s c r e e n s .Distance from projector screenScreen sizeM i n i m u mM a x i m u m 40 in.53.9 in.87.8 in. 60 in.82.3 in.134 in. 80 in.111 in.179 in. 100 in.139 in.224 in. 120 in.168 in.270 in. 150 in. 210 in.338 in.200 in.281 in.452 in. Turning off 1Press and hold...