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Connecting to a Computer

Connecting to a Computer

Compatible computers
Condition 1: Check that the computer has an image output port, such as an
RGB port, monitor port or CRT port.
Some computers with a built-in monitor and some notebook computers may
not be compatible. Please refer to your computer manual for further details.
Condition 2: The display frequency and resolution of the computer must
correspond to that of the projector. See Supported Display Resolutions” on
page 64.
Notebook connection
Setup
Press and hold the [Fn] key, followed by the appropriate function number key
that lets you display on an external monitor. Refer to your computer’s
documentation for further details.
It may take a few moments until the computer image is projected.
In Windows, a dialog box may appear to alert you that new display
hardware has been found. Follow the on-screen instructions to proceed.
If you have any problems, check the troubleshooting chapter for
possible solutions. See Troubleshooting” on page 43.
Depending on the PC, the monitor may go blank when using the
external video output on the computer.
Projecting images from a computer
Different cables are used depending on whether the monitor port of your
computer is a Mini D-Sub 15Pin, 5BNCg or 13w3 port.
When using a Mini D-Sub 15 pin connector
cWhen connecting, be sure to:
Turn off the power for both the projector and the computer.
Damage may result if you try to make a connection when the power is
switched on.
Check the connector types.
Damage may result if you attempt to insert a connector into the
incorrect port.
pYou may need to purchase a separate adapter depending on the shape of
the computer’s port. Refer to the documentation provided with the
computer for further details.
pWhen using a notebook or a PC with a built-in monitor, select external
video output on the computer.
To monitor port
To Computer /
Component Video port
Computer cable
(accessory)