3M MP8610 manual Projector Terminal Connections, Control Panel Keypad, Mouse Connection

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3-3. Projector Terminal Connections

Take a moment to look over the input terminals (Figure 3–2) on the back of the projector. Terminal connectors for the computer source are: RGB, Mouse, Audio 1/Audio 2. Terminal connectors for the video sources are: Video, S–Video, Audio 1/Audio 2.

1. ON/OFF power switch.

2. Power cord terminal

3. RGB Computer terminal

4. Mouse terminal

5.Audio 1-3.5 mm stereo mini jack (Data)

6.Video jack

7.

S-VHS jack

 

8.

Audio 2-3.5 mm stereo mini jack (VCR)

Figure 3-2. Input Connection Terminals

3-4. Control Panel Keypad

The control panel keypad (Figure 3-3) is located on the back of the projector. It has the following buttons:

1. Green indicator lamp

2. Red indicator lamp

3. Standby button

4. Menu button.

5. Enter button.

6. Arrow Keys (up/down, left/right)

Figure 3-3. Control Panel Keypad

3-5. Mouse Connection

The projector has a built-in mouse emulation capability. Use the mouse cable (9-9 pin female-to-female, shipped with the projector) to connect your computer to the projector. Then control your computer mouse functions via the remote control.

1.Power down the computer and projector.

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

3.Connect the mouse port of the projector to the mouse port of the computer. Use the mouse cable and PS/2 adapter (if required) supplied with this projector. (An additional adapter is necessary for Apple Macintosh computers. See Appendix D-1.)

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

9Note

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

3-6. Image Size (Projector-to-Screen Distance)

Adjust the size of the projected image on the screen by moving the projector closer to the screen for a smaller image size or further away from the screen for a larger image size. See Appendix A-3.

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Contents MP8610 Multimedia Projector Operator’s Guide Page Table of Contents Glossary Safeguards Warranty Inventory List Contents of Shipping Box Unpack Keep Your Packing MaterialsProduct Description Machine CharacteristicsParts Identification List Projector Set Up Quick Set UpCable Connections Mouse Connection Projector Terminal ConnectionsControl Panel Keypad Image Size Projector-to-Screen DistanceOperating Instructions Standby ModeProjector Start Up Projector Power Down Using System MenusMenu Adjustments/Settings Submenu Menu Item Explanation of Adjustment/SettingHow to Operate the Remote Control Remote ControlReplacing the Batteries Remote Control Button Functions Remote Button Description of Button FunctionLamp Information Lamp Life IndicatorMetal Halide Projection Lamp Replacing the Lamp Removing Lamp DoorReplacing the Lamp Maintenance Replacing The Air FilterCleaning the Projector Overhead CleanerTroubleshooting Troubleshooting ProblemsService Information Appendix a Technical Specifications Technical SpecificationsPhysical Dimensions Projector-to-Screen DistanceProjector-to-Screen Distance Video Input Signal Terminal Appendix B Compatibility/Video StandardsAppendix C Detailed Setup Information Setting Representation, Resolution3M Multimedia Projector MP8610 Factory Default Settings NtscAppendix D Replacement Parts/Accessories Accessory Parts ListHow to Order Power Cord Sets Figure D-1. Power Cord SetsGlossary Glossary of TermsSync Index IndexIntentionally Blank 3M Austin Center 3M Canada 3M Mexico, S.A. de C.V 3M Europe