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9CHAPTER 3: Installation3.1.1 CABLESThree cables are supplied with theProjection Panel:1. A Macintosh II/MacintoshLC/Apple IIGS loop-throughcable2. A
10REAL COLOR AND MONOCHROME 16 LCD PROJECTION PANEL103.1.2 CONNECTING THEPROJECTIONPANEL TOYOURCOMPUTERYou are going to make eithertwo orthree connect
11CHAPTER 3: Installation11Fig. 3-3. Selecting the Proper “Y” Cable for Your Computer.6. Unplug the computer monitorcable from the graphics card.Plug
12REAL COLOR AND MONOCHROME 16 LCD PROJECTION PANEL3.2 Connecting the Projection Panelto a Desktop ComputerFigure 3-4 shows how to connect theProjecti
13CHAPTER 3: Installation3.3 Connecting the Projection Panelto an IBM PC Compatible LaptopComputerFigure 3-5 shows a typical laptopinstallation.Fig. 3
14REAL COLOR AND MONOCHROME 16 LCD PROJECTION PANEL3.4 Connecting the Projection Panelto a Macintosh Series ComputerFigure 3-6 shows how to connect th
15CHAPTER 4: Operation4. OperationSome of the buttons are auto-repeat buttons; that is, pressing andholding these buttons causes themto constantly sen
16REAL COLOR AND MONOCHROME 16 LCD PROJECTION PANELSFig. 4-1. Projection Panel Keypad.Table 4-1. Non-Shift and Shift Keys.NON-SHIFT SHIFTKEYS KEYSTint
17CHAPTER 4: Operation4.2 Non-Shift Control ButtonsTo activate one of the non-shiftbuttons (printed in grey) on theoperating control panel, just press
18REAL COLOR AND MONOCHROME 16 LCD PROJECTION PANELSProjected characters or graphicsmay appear to shimmer because ofdifferences in signal outputs of s
1REAL COLOR AND MONOCHROME 16 LCD PROJECTION PANELSFEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSIONRADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENTThis equipment generates, us
19CHAPTER 4: OperationFig. 4-7. Clear.4.2. REVERSEIf you wish to reverse the way you seean image, light letters on a darkbackground or dark letters on
20REAL COLOR AND MONOCHROME 16 LCD PROJECTION PANELS4.3.1 SYNC-Each time Sync- is pushed, it finetunes the Projection Panel to matchsignals from the g
21CHAPTER 4: OperationFig. 4-11. Reset.4.3.3 PALETTEPressing the Palette button selectsthe displayed color palette size. Thisbutton allows you to swit
22REAL COLOR AND MONOCHROME 16 LCD PROJECTION PANELSFig. 4-13. Level Up and LevelDown.4.3.5 MENUPressing the Menu control displaysthe User Menu, which
23CHAPTER 4: OperationNOTEThe Projection Panel mustbe placed correctly on theoverhead projector. Incorrectplacement may cause theProjection Panel to p
24REAL COLOR AND MONOCHROME 16 LCD PROJECTION PANELS4.6 Moving Through the User MenuAfter you display the User Menu, usethe Position control buttons (
25CHAPTER 4: OperationIf the colors still need adjustment,follow these steps and use the redand green adjustments to fine-tunethe panel:1. Move the gr
26REAL COLOR AND MONOCHROME 16 LCD PROJECTION PANELS4.7.4 VIDEO/NOVIDEOThe Video column providesinformation about the current videoinput. If video is
27CHAPTER 4: OperationFig. 4-17. Rear Projection.Selecting ON for the Text Modelocks VGA text to solid pixels (noshimmering). CGA graphics,however, ma
28REAL COLOR AND MONOCHROME 16 LCD PROJECTION PANELS5. Maintenance and Troubleshooting2. If the surface needs cleaning,you can use any normal non-abra
2REAL COLOR AND MONOCHROME 16 LCD PROJECTION PANELSTRADEMARKSUL®is a registered trademark of Underwriters Laboratories Incorporated.Macintosh®and Appl
29CHAPTER 5: Maintenance and Troubleshooting2. Gently remove the filter andclean it by washing it in gentlesoap. Be sure to let the filter drycomplet
30REAL COLOR AND MONOCHROME 16 LCD PROJECTION PANELS• The power supply may not beplugged into a live AC outlet.Check to ensure that the powersupply is
31CHAPTER 5: Maintenance and TroubleshootingProblem: Image is out of focus.Possible Causes and Solutions:• Overhead is not adjustedcorrectly. Adjust
32REAL COLOR AND MONOCHROME 16 LCD PROJECTION PANELSA. Working With Colors (AC400A only)1. Apply power to the ProjectionPanel, but do not connect avid
33APPENDIX B: Interface RequirementsB. Interface RequirementsTable B-1. Pin Assignments for the 26-pin connector.Input Pin Signal Description Output P
34REAL COLOR AND MONOCHROME 16 LCD PROJECTION PANELSB.1 Power Connector PolarityThe power connector on yourProjection Panel uses the polarityshown in
35APPENDIX B: Interface RequirementsFig. B-2. Macintosh Display.Table B-2. Common Computer Monitors and Their Screen Areas.Computer Monitor Projection
36REAL COLOR AND MONOCHROME 16 LCD PROJECTION PANELSC. Special Guidelines for IBMand CompatiblesFor most IBM and IBMcompatibles:1. Follow the instruct
00APPENDIX C: Special Guidelines for IBM and Compatibles37C.2 Instructions for ActivatingPortables and LaptopsRefer to Table C-1 for commands toactiva
Table C-1 (continued). Portable and Laptop Activation Chart.Computer Activate Port De-activate VideoModel Command Command StandardToshiba 3100-e Ctrl
3REAL COLOR AND MONOCHROME 16 LCD PROJECTION PANELSContentsChapter Page1. Specifications...
39IndexNumbers512x342 pixels, 15640 by 480 pixels, 36640x480 pixel display, 7CCGA, 7, 10,, 18, 28EEGA, 7, 10,, 18, 21, 26MMCGA, 10, 24MS DOS, 38RRGB,
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4REAL COLOR AND MONOCHROME 16 LCD PROJECTION PANELS1. SpecificationsResolution — 640 x 480Power — UL®approved 12 VDC, 1.5A power supplySize — 15.3&quo
5CHAPTER 2: Introduction2. IntroductionFig. 2-1. The Projection Panel on an Overhead Projector.2.1 DescriptionFor remarkably impressivepresentations,
6REAL COLOR AND MONOCHROME 16 LCD PROJECTION PANELSThe Projection Panel is easy touse. Simply connect the Panel to acomputer graphics card and placeth
7CHAPTER 2: Introduction2.3 General GuidelinesFollow these guidelines when youuse the Projection Panel.• Be sure the Projection Panel is on whenever t
8REAL COLOR AND MONOCHROME 16 LCD PROJECTION PANEL3. InstallationFig. 3-1. Projection Panel and Overhead Projector, Showing Cable Connections.3.1 Setu
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