3M MP8760 manual Mouse Connection, Cable Connections

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3-3. Mouse Connection

The MP8760 has mouse emulation capability. Connect your computer mouse to the MP8760 and control computer mouse functions using the remote control.

1.Power down the computer and projector.

2.Remove the mouse cable connection from your computer mouse port.

3.Connect the 9-pin D-Sub plug on the mouse cable to the RS-232 port on the projector.

4.RS-232 Serial Mouse: Connect 9-pin D-Sub plug on mouse cable to the serial port on the computer.

PS/2 Mouse: Connect 9-pin D-Sub plug on mouse cable to PS/2 adapter and connect the 6-pin Mini-DIN adapter plug to the PS/2 port on the computer.

MAC ADB: Connect 9-pin D-Sub plug on mouse cable to the Mac ADB adapter and connect the 4-pin Mini-DIN plug on ADB adapter to the ADB port on the computer.

(The Mac ADB adapter is an accessory item that must be ordered separately)

!Note

For serial mouse connections to a laptop computer, refer to the manufacturer’s operating instructions. The internal pointing device or serial port configurations may need to be changed.

5.First, power on the projector, then power on the computer.

!Note

Mouse emulation only works, when all cable connections are established and the proper start up sequence is followed. See section 4–1.

!Note

The recommended mouse drivers for mouse emulation is the Standard Microsoft Mouse, Serial or PS/2.

3-4. Cable Connections

1.Turn off all power to the projector and input sources during cable hook up.

!Caution

To prevent damage to equipment, all power to MP8760 and input sources must be turned OFF during cable hook up.

2.Connect cables being careful not to bend any pins in the cable plug or input terminal (Figure 3-1).

3.Start up projector then start up input sources. Section 4–1.

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3MMultimedia Projector MP8760

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