Panasonic PT-L592U manual Wireless mouse, Example of connection, Operation, Pointer Click 1 button

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Wireless mouse

A wireless mouse function is provided. This function lets you use the remote control unit to control a personal computer in place of the personal computer’s mouse. This is done by connecting the projector to a personal computer using the mouse cable (6’7” (2.0 m) for PS/2 mouse) which is supplied with the projector. However, if you wish to use the wireless mouse function by connecting the projector to a personal computer which is not PS/2 compatible, you will need to purchase a separate mouse cable which is not included with the projector.

This projector is compatible with the following types of mouse only. Other types of mouse cannot be used. PS/2 mouse

Macintosh mouse Serial mouse

Example of connection

Computer

To mouse connector

13-pin connector

 

(male)

Accessory mouse cable for PS/2

 

NOTE:

If using a computer which is not PS/2 compatible, please purchase a mouse cable that is suitable for the computer to be used.

Different mouse cables are used for different types of computers. Therefore, do not use any mouse cables other than the one supplied or a special mouse cable intended for this purpose.

The wireless mouse function operates only when input to the RGB 1 connector has been selected.

Operation

Pointer button

Click 1 button

Click 2 button

Pointer button

While gently pressing the pointer button with your thumb, push the pointer button back and forward and to the left and right. The pointer (arrow) will move back and forward and to the left and right on the screen.

Pointer

Click 1 button

This button corresponds to the button on a single-button mouse, or to the left button on a standard mouse with two buttons.

Click 2 button

This button corresponds to the right button on a standard mouse with two buttons.

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Contents LCD Projector Contents FeaturesDear Panasonic Customer Important Safety Notice Precautions with regard to safety Setting-upWhen using the projector If problems occur during use Cleaning and maintenanceTake particular care when replacing the lamp unit Do not place any heavy objects on top of the projectorPrecautions on handling Wipe the cabinet with a soft, dry clothAbout condensation Remote control unit Location and function of each partFront view Side viewProjector Top and frontBack, bottom and right view Side terminal boardBefore using the remote control unit Inserting the batteriesDo not do any of the following Operating range of the remote control unit If facing the remote control unit toward the screenTurning the power on and off Turning on the powerTurning off the power Power button Main Power switchScreen characteristics reference Screen requirementsSilver screen Beaded screen Flexible translucent screen Rigid-type translucent screenStandard setting-up positions Standard setting-up dimensionsProjection distance L Height from lower edge Minimum Adjusting the position of the projected picture Setting the projector up horizontally Retracting the adjustable legsAdjustment procedure Adjuster button Adjustable legsAdjusting the lens Adjustment procedure for direct adjustmentSetting-up positions and changing the projection method Setting procedureFront mounting Rear mountingBasic operation Changing the input sourceSwitching the signal mode during RGB signal input No. of dotsSystem format selection for S-VIDEO Video input signals Adjusting the volumeRemote control unit Turning off the soundDisplaying the on-screen menu Adjusting the picture to the desired setting Adjusting the white balance BAL R BAL G BAL BAdjusting the sound to the desired setting Adjustment procedure for volume adjustmentAdjusting the picture position Adjustment procedure for horizontal position adjustmentAdjusting the blanking Left-side blanking correction for the H-BLK-LTop blanking correction for the V-BLK-T Bottom blanking correction for the V-BLK-BAdjusting the horizontal amplitude When increasing the horizontal amplitudeWhen decreasing the horizontal amplitude Adjustment funcAbout dot clock adjustment Adjusting the dot clock frequencyAdjusting the clock phase Using other useful functions Disabling the Power button of the remote control unitUsing the countdown timer Changing the on-screen display language to another languageUsing the power save function Using the lens retracting functionSetting procedure System configuration example Example of connection to audio-visual equipmentVCR Example of connection to a computer Computer Audio systemComputer for Wireless mouse Example of connectionOperation Pointer Click 1 buttonUsing the serial connector Pin layout and signal names for Serial connectorCommunication settings Basic formatControl commands Cable specificationsPOF AVLIndicators Possible causeCleaning the air filter Clean the air filter and the air filter clamps Install the air filter coverLamp unit replacement period Replacing the lamp unitReplacement procedure Lamp unit cover Fixing screw for the lamp unit coverFixing screw for the lamp unit Page Before asking for service, check the following points ProblemSpecifications RGB HD/SYNC Audio Video Audio in L-RTrademark Acknowledgements FCCDimensions