Panasonic PT-L795U About the Macintosh adapter, Wireless mouse, Example of connection, Operation

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About the Macintosh adapter

An adapter the use with Macintosh computers is included with this unit. If image signals are to be input to this unit from a Macintosh computer, connect this adapter to the accessory VGA cable at the end of which is to be connected to the computer. The resolution of the video signals output from the Macintosh computer can be switched by changing the adapter DIP switch settings.

Set the DIP switches to match the desired resolution according to the table given below.

Display mode name/No. of dots

S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6

DIP switches

 

MAC 13 / 640 x 480

ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON

MAC 16 / 832 x 624

OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON

MAC 19 / 1024 x 768

OFF OFF ON OFF ON ON

MAC 21 / 1152 x 870

O N O F F O N O F F O N O N

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)) which is supplied 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

13-pin

To mouse connector connector (male)

NOTE:

Different mouse cables are used for different types of computers. Therefore, do not use any mouse cables other than the supplied mouse cables.

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

Accessory mouse cable

Operation

Click 1 button

Pointer button

Click 2 button

Pointer

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.

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 Dear Panasonic Customer ContentsFeatures Important Safety Notice Setting-up Precautions with regard to safetyWhen using the projector If problems occur during useCleaning and maintenance When using the projectorTake particular care when replacing the lamp unit Do not look into the lens while the projector is being usedAbout condensation Precautions on handlingWipe the cabinet with a soft, dry cloth Front view Remote control unitLocation and function of each part Top and front ProjectorSide terminal board Back, bottom and right viewDo not do any of the following Before using the remote control unitInserting the batteries If facing the remote control unit toward the screen Operating range of the remote control unitIlluminating the remote control unit buttons Screen ProjectorVideo Impose Menu operation guidePoint Zoom Refer to Count Down Refer toAudio PositionLanguage Refer to OptionsTurning on the power Turning the power on and offTurning off the power Power button Main Power switchScreen requirements Screen characteristics referenceProjection distance L Maximum Minimum Standard setting-up positionsStandard setting-up dimensions Adjusting the position of the projected picture Retracting the adjustable legs Setting the projector up horizontallyAdjustment procedure Adjuster button Adjustable legsAdjustment procedure for direct adjustment Adjusting the lensSetting procedure Setting-up positions and changing the projection methodFront mounting Rear mountingProjector Remote control unit Changing the input signalBasic operation Press the Video buttonDisplay mode name VGA400 VGA460 RGB signals that can be inputSignal data Svga XGA Mxga Sxga MAC16 MAC21 HdtvAuto Ntcs Operating procedureNTSC4.43 PAL PAL-M PAL-N SecamFreezing the picture Adjusting the volumeSelecting the picture mode Adjusting the picture to the desired setting BAL R BAL G BAL B Adjustment RangeAdjustment procedure for volume adjustment Adjusting the sound to the desired settingCorrecting the picture position automatically Correction procedureWhen adjusting the horizontal position H-POSI Adjusting the picture positionWhen adjusting the vertical position V-POSI Adjustment procedure for horizontal position adjustmentFor underscanning Adjusting the video sizeFor overscanning About dot clock adjustment Using the video impose function Using other useful functionsEnlarging part of the input picture Disabling the Power button of the remote control unit Changing the on-screen display language Setting procedure To change the language to GermanUsing the lens retracting function Using the power save functionSetting procedure Example of connection to audio-visual equipment System configuration exampleAudio system Laser disc player VCRSUB Example of connection to a computerSUB HD About the Macintosh adapter Wireless mouseExample of connection OperationPin layout and signal names for Serial connector Using the serial connectorCommunication Settings Basic formatCable specifications Control commandsLamp indicator Temp indicator Indicator name IndicatorsIndicator display Problem Possible causeCleaning the air filter Clean the air filter and the air filter clamps Replacing the lamp unit Lamp unit replacement periodLamp unit cover Fixing screw for the lamp unit cover Replacement procedurePage Before asking for service, check the following points RGB HD/SYNC RGB OUT Audio Video Audio in L-R SpecificationsFCC Trademark AcknowledgementsDimensions