Hubbell 580 manual Cables and adapters, Usage guidelines

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Introduction

Cables and adapters

The LitePro 580 comes with these cables and adapters:

VGA cable, a Y-shaped cable that connects the LitePro to your computer and its monitor. Its ends are labeled “LCD,” “Monitor,” and “VGA.”

Two Macintosh adapters for the VGA cable.

Audio/video cable to connect the LitePro to your video equipment.

LP Utilities serial cable to connect the LitePro to your computer.

Macintosh adapter for the LP Utilities serial cable.

Power cord.

Usage guidelines

The LitePro can become very warm during use. Make sure there is no flammable material such as paper or cloth under, on, or near the projector. Use extreme care when handling the projector. We recommend that you let the projector cool before lifting it.

Do not block the ventilating grill on the left side of the projector. Restricting the air flow can cause it to overheat and shut down automatically.

Do not place objects on or insert metallic objects in the projector.

Avoid leaving the LitePro in direct sunlight or extreme cold for extended periods of time. If this happens, allow it to reach room temperature before use.

Do not expose the LitePro to moisture or dust.

Handle the LitePro as you would any product with glass components. Do not drop it.

Transport the LitePro in the original shipping carton or vendor- approved hard or soft case.

LitePro 580 User’s Guide

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Contents Contents Troubleshooting MaintenanceAppendix IndexPower source Safety summaryPower cord Do not look into the lensFuse GroundingLamp Hot surfacesIntroduction 10a 10b 10c Unpacking the projectorLitePro 580-Front and rear view Fan intake grill Lamp cover Elevator feet CompatibilityUsage guidelines Cables and adaptersIf you need assistance Getting started Setting up the LiteProConnections to the projector Positioning the projectorConnecting a computer Connecting an IBM-compatible desktop computer Connecting a Macintosh desktop computer Connecting an IBM-compatible laptop computer Connecting a Macintosh PowerBook Connecting video equipment Connecting audio/video equipment Connecting an external sound system Connecting the remote control by cable Powering up and adjusting the LitePro Setting up the LitePro Turning off the LitePro Display Mode Controls Menu Mode Controls Using the LiteProBasic functions Projector control panelRemote control Display mode controls Menu mode controls Using the menus Reference to menu functions Video menu functions Display menu functions Audio menu functions Options menu functions Custom menu functions Connecting your computer Using LP UtilitiesInstalling the LP Utilities software LP-Link Utility Using the control icons Adjusting the Computer settings Using the adjustment control panelsAdjusting the Video settings Adjusting the Audio settings Adjusting the Display settings Adjusting the Options settings Blank Adjusting the Custom settingsLP Remote Programmer Utility Programmable buttonsLP Remote Programmer dialog box Programming a button Macros and templatesMlbc Activating and verifying the template Cleaning the lens MaintenanceCleaning the remote control Cleaning the fan intake filter Replacing the projection lamp Maintenance Replacing batteries in the remote control Replacing the fuse Maintenance Before you call for assistance TroubleshootingProblem Projector doesn’t turn on Common problems and solutionsProblem Nothing on screen Problem Image is not centered on the screenProblem Only the test pattern is displayed Problem Poor colorProblem No image on the computer screen Problem No soundProblem Image and menus are reversed left to right Problem Fuzzy vertical bars in imageProblem LitePro displays vertical lines, bleeding or spots Problem Image is noisy or streaked with horizontal linesMonitor lights Lamp monitor Color Explanation Appendix Compatibility and cablingAbout broadcast video About computer video Specifications LCD Connector Pin assignmentsVGA Cable Monitor and VGA Connectors Order information AST Laptop display activation chartNCR FN-F5 Ntsc PAL 61 Secam IndexIndex Index Index Index Limited Warranty Part Number