Polaroid PV330 manual Macintosh, PowerBook Series, 140, 145, 145B, 150, 200, 230, 160, 165

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Advanced Configuration

 

Macintosh computers use several methods to connect to an external

 

 

monitor or projector. The following paragraphs describe the different

 

models and methods used as of this printing.

Macintosh

These do not include video out support. Contact a third-party supplier for

PowerBook Series

an interface adapter for these computers.

140, 145, 145B,

The following companies supply the necessary adapters:

150, 170

 

Power-R Corporation 1-800-729-6970

 

Griffin Technologies 1-800-255-0990

 

• Enhance Cable Technologies 1-800-343-2425

 

• Novaid Tower Company 1-800-255-0990

Macintosh

These systems must be connected to a docking station. The docking

PowerBook Series

station has the external video out port that allows connection to the

200, 230, 250,

projector.

280, 2300

 

 

 

Macintosh

The PowerBook 5300 uses a Processor Direct Slop (PDS) to implement

PowerBook 5300

external video. This card provides an external connection for video at the

 

back of the computer. It provides resolutions up to 832x624 at 256 colors.

 

All 5300 series PowerBooks require a video adapter cable to connect to an

 

external display. The part number is M3927LL/A*. For more

 

information, call your local Macintosh dealer.

 

The 5300ce provides SVGA (800x600) at thousands of colors for the

 

internal display only. The external display is limited to 256 colors unless a

 

third-party video card has been installed.

Macintosh

These systems use Macintosh Video Mirroring to send an image to an

PowerBook Series

external monitor or projector.

160, 165, 180,

To set up these systems:

185, 500, 520, 540

1 Connect the Macintosh video cable supplied with your PowerBook to its external video out port.

2 Connect the switchable Macintosh adapter to the PowerBook video cable.

3 Connect the VGA cable to the Macintosh Adapter.

4 Connect the other end of the VGA cable to the projector.

5 Turn on the projector.

6 Turn on the Macintosh PowerBook.

7 From the Macintosh PowerBook desktop Apple symbol, choose Control Panel.

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Contents User’s Guide Table of Contents Startup Logo Appendix a Parts and Accessories Introduction Getting Started Connecting the Power CordConnecting to an IBM-compatible Desktop PC Connecting to an IBM-compatible Desktop PCConnecting to an IBM-compatible Laptop PC Connecting to a Macintosh Laptop PC Connecting to a Macintosh LaptopConnecting to a Connecting to Composite Video/Audio Connecting to the Remote Mouse Projector Operating the ProjectorImage FocusingSize Distance toScreen vs. Image Image Height Leveling the Image LevelingLED Operating StatesRemote Control Using the Remote ControlUsing the Remote Control Using the Remote Control Main Menu Using the MenusAudio Menu Picture Menu Picture MenuPicture Submenu Room Light ResetBrightness SharpnessFeatures Menu Using the Menus Custom Modes Mode Service MenuService Submenu Lamp Life Reset Lamp Timer Projector Life Test PatternLogo Installing aAdvanced Configuration Custom StartupUsing the Internal Pointer Remote Mouse Simultaneously Mouse Display Mode Selection Guide140, 145, 145B PowerBook SeriesPowerBook MacintoshVideo Port ActivatingLaptop External Computer Port Activation Keys Manufacturer DEC NCR External Video Port Activation Keys Replacing the Lamp Module Maintaining the ProjectorReplacing the Back Filter Problem Solution TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Procedures Country Address Polaroid Offices Service CentersCountry Address Country Address Polaroid Offices and Service Centers Parts Appendix a Parts and AccessoriesAccessories Secam B,D,G,K,K1,L Appendix B SpecificationsEuropean Notice Appendix C Notices, Warranties, Safety PrecautionsFCC Statement Canadian NoticeDeclaration of Conformity for U.S.A Canada WarrantiesA. and Canada Outside the U.S.APrecautions SafetyNumerics IndexFeet, 13 Foot, 13 image NTSC, 1 Svga