Polaroid PV330 manual Activating, Laptop External, Video Port

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Advanced Configuration

8 Choose Monitors in the Control Panel. Within the Monitors Setup screen you will see two center squares. They represent the internal display and the external monitor or projector. Each square has a number. The number 1 represents the primary display and the number 2 represents the secondary display.

9 The primary display square (1) contains a small menu bar. Drag this

 

square to the secondary display square (2). You may also need to drag

 

the Happy Macintosh icon onto the desired monitor. To see the Happy

 

Macintosh icon, hold down the Option key while the Monitor’s Control

 

Panel is open. This change will switch the primary display (1), to the

 

secondary display (2), activating the external video port and sending

 

video to the projector.

 

Note: You may need to restart the Macintosh PowerBook for the changes

 

to take effect.

Macintosh

The PowerBook 1400 uses the “Monitors and Sound” Control Panel.

PowerBook 1400

When the Macintosh PowerBook computer recognizes a second monitor or

 

projector, the “Monitors and Sound” Control Panel contains an Arrange

 

button.

 

To use the Mirroring feature:

 

1 Click on Arrange. A window below it shows an icon representing each

 

monitor.

 

2 Drag one icon on top of the other.

Macintosh

The PowerBook 3400 and G3 have a standard DB9/15 VGA connector

PowerBook 3400

built into the backplane for an external video monitor or projector. It is

and G3

capable of resolutions up to 1024x768. There is no Video Mirroring

 

Control Panel. The mode of display called Simulscan can only display

 

800x600 at 60Hz (refresh rate) simultaneously. If the external monitor

 

has any other resolution or refresh rate, the external monitor will be the

 

only display available.

Activating the

Most laptop computers have a method for activating the VGA external

Laptop External

video port.

Video Port

To activate the VGA port on IBM-compatible laptop personal computers,

 

 

use the function (Fn) key on the computer’s keyboard with one of the

 

regular function keys (for example, hold down the Fn key while pressing

 

F12). Some laptop computers need to be rebooted to allow the computer

 

to check for an attached external monitor, and then activate the external

 

port.

 

The following table describes, by computer manufacturer, how to activate

 

the external video port. Some manufacturers have several models that

 

require different activation methods; those methods are listed.

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Contents User’s Guide Table of Contents Startup Logo Appendix a Parts and Accessories Introduction Connecting the Power Cord Getting StartedConnecting to an IBM-compatible Desktop PC Connecting to an IBM-compatible Desktop PCConnecting to an IBM-compatible Laptop PC Connecting to a Macintosh Laptop Connecting to a Macintosh Laptop PCConnecting to a Connecting to Composite Video/Audio Connecting to the Remote Mouse Operating the Projector ProjectorFocusing ImageDistance to Screen vs. ImageSize Image Height Leveling Leveling the ImageOperating States LEDUsing the Remote Control Remote ControlUsing the Remote Control Using the Remote Control Using the Menus Main MenuAudio Menu Picture Menu Picture MenuPicture Submenu Reset BrightnessSharpness Room LightFeatures Menu Using the Menus Custom Modes Service Menu ModeLamp Life Reset Lamp Timer Projector Life Test Pattern Service SubmenuInstalling a Advanced ConfigurationCustom Startup LogoUsing the Internal Pointer Remote Mouse Simultaneously Display Mode Selection Guide MousePowerBook Series PowerBookMacintosh 140, 145, 145BActivating Laptop ExternalVideo Port Computer Port Activation Keys Manufacturer DEC NCR External Video Port Activation Keys Maintaining the Projector Replacing the Lamp ModuleReplacing the Back Filter Troubleshooting Problem SolutionTroubleshooting Procedures Polaroid Offices Service Centers Country AddressCountry Address Country Address Polaroid Offices and Service Centers Appendix a Parts and Accessories AccessoriesParts Appendix B Specifications Secam B,D,G,K,K1,LAppendix C Notices, Warranties, Safety Precautions FCC StatementCanadian Notice European NoticeDeclaration of Conformity for U.S.A Warranties A. and CanadaOutside the U.S.A CanadaSafety PrecautionsIndex NumericsFeet, 13 Foot, 13 image NTSC, 1 Svga