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LCD Projector Tips |
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Parts needed: computer (or
laptop), projector, power cords for both, 6' 15 pin VGA cable (best) or 6'
composite cable. Note: Be sure all devices are off when you make any connections. |
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1st: connect
power to the projector and power to laptop. |
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2nd: Connect the 15 pin VGA cable to the VGA IN on the projector and the 15 pin connector on the back of the computer. If you are using the composite cable instead connect to both units in the same way. | |
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3rd:
Always power the computer and projector on in the following order:
1. Projector 2. External amplified speaker (if any)3. Computer |
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Turning off the
equipment! After the projector is turned off the fan may stay on for a few minutes to cool the bulb. It's important not to unplug the projector during this cool down period. You should always wait a minute before turning a warm projector back on. If too warm, the projector may not turn back on immediately. |
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turn the power to the projector off with the black switch and unplug.
* If the projector does not turn back on, it could be in standby mode. Pressing the standby button on the remote will take it out of this mode. |
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| PowerPoint & LCD
Projectors *Font size should be no smaller than 24 *Slides with darker backgrounds and lighter colored text is optimal for viewing *A wireless mouse is nice to have (not necessary) for slide advancement |
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