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Askproxima impression 960: user guide
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USER GUIDE
7.1

COMPUTER

Switch off all equipment before you connect the LCD projector
to the computer, mouse and video source as outlined in the
following chapters. Then apply power first to the LCD projector,
then to the computer and video source for correct operation.
Connect the LCD projector, computer and monitor as shown in the rear
foldout page (see Connection Layout).
The projector has three source input connectors. At power up, it will default
to project the signal from source 1. The other two source-inputs are
activated by using the remote control. You may connect three different
sources simultaneously and select among them.
There are two V-split cables included (1,2). One uses 15-pin D-SUB
connectors and is directly compatible with most PC' s. It can also be used
with certain workstations equipped with this type of connector. Adapters
are available for this cable to use it with MAC, SUN and other
workstations.
The other cable is intended for workstations using a monitor with BNC type
connectors.
If you prefer not to use a monitor, there is no need to terminate the end of
the cable.
7.1.1
PC
Connect the VGA/XGA V-Split cable (2) to the LCD projector, preferably
using source 1. Disconnect the monitor cable from the back of your PC
and reconnect it with the short lead of the V-split (2A). Connect the long
lead of the V-split (2B) to the computer.
7.1.2
MAC
The projector is directly compatible with Macintosh computers that use the
APPLE 15-pin D-SUB standard connector (variants with other connectors
requires adapters from Apple). A set of two MAC adapters must be
ordered separately and attached to the end of the PC compatible cable
(See Adapters below).
7.1.3
WORKSTATIONS
Connect the BNC V-Split cable (1) to the LCD projector, preferably using
source 1. Disconnect the monitor cable from the BNC inputs at the back of
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