PROJECTING AN IMAGE FROM THE COMPUTER

Connecting the Projector to the Computer

Connect the projector to the computer.

Connecting to Video Terminals

Before connecting cables, turn off both the projector and computer.

Images may be improperly projected with digital RGB signals in 1280 x 1024 or 1400 x 1050 depending on the type of computer or DVI cable.

The USB terminal is used to use the remote control just like the computer mouse. Images cannot be projected simply by connecting the USB cable.

Computer

To monitor output

To monitor output

To monitor output

To monitor output

(D-sub 15-pin)

(mini D-sub 15-pin)

(DVI terminal)

(mini D-sub 15-pin)

 

 

 

 

Some types of Macintosh

 

 

 

Supplied computer

Computer

 

connection cable

connection

 

(for DVI/mini D-sub

cable

MAC adapter

15-pin)

(for DVI)*

(See the following memo.)

 

 

* Use a cable available optionally or on the market.

Some computers require adapters. If any con- nector cannot be fit in the corresponding socket, refer to the User’s Manual that came with the computer.

Computer connection cable

(for mini D-sub 15-pin)*

This terminal can be switched to the monitor output (analog RGB) terminal by selecting an option from the menu. (P69)

PROJECTING AN IMAGE FROM THE

MAC￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿Adapter ￿￿￿(part￿￿￿￿￿￿￿No.￿LV￿￿￿-AD02)￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿

To ensure projection of high-resolution high-quality images, use of high-performance cables is recommended.

For the Macintosh having a D-sub 15-pin (standard) terminal for monitor output, use a MAC adapter. Set the slide switches (1-6) on the adapter depending on the Macintosh mode as shown below.

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NEC SX50 user manual Connecting the Projector to the Computer, Connecting to Video Terminals

SX50 specifications

The NEC SX50 is a state-of-the-art supercomputer designed for high-performance computing (HPC) applications. This innovative machine is part of the NEC SX series, renowned for its reliability and efficiency in handling complex computational tasks across a diverse range of industries, including academia, research, and industry.

One of the most notable features of the NEC SX50 is its architecture, which incorporates the unique vector processing technology. This technology enables the SX50 to execute various data types simultaneously, significantly improving processing speed and efficiency, especially for workloads that require substantial numerical calculations. The vector processors can operate on large datasets, making them ideal for scientific simulations, weather forecasting, and complex modeling tasks.

Furthermore, the SX50 boasts a high degree of scalability, allowing organizations to expand their computational power as their needs grow. This flexibility is achieved through the system's modular design, which lets users integrate additional processors and memory components without major disruptions.

The NEC SX50 also emphasizes energy efficiency, which is indispensable for modern data centers. The system is equipped with advanced cooling solutions and power management features that minimize energy consumption while maximizing computational performance. This focus on sustainability is vital for organizations aiming to reduce their carbon footprint.

Another noteworthy characteristic of the SX50 is its support for various programming languages and software environments. The system is compatible with popular programming languages, including C, C++, and Fortran, as well as various parallel computing libraries. This compatibility allows researchers and scientists to leverage their existing codebases, facilitating a smooth transition to using this advanced computing platform.

In addition, the SX50 utilizes NEC's proprietary high-speed interconnect technology, which significantly enhances communication between processing units. This feature reduces data transfer times, thereby accelerating overall performance and enabling faster data processing for parallel applications.

Lastly, the system is designed with robustness and reliability in mind, featuring error detection and correction mechanisms to ensure data integrity and system stability. This makes the NEC SX50 a dependable choice for mission-critical applications that demand uninterrupted operation.

In conclusion, the NEC SX50 supercomputer stands out due to its advanced vector processing technology, scalability, energy efficiency, wide programming support, high-speed interconnect features, and robust reliability. These attributes make it an attractive solution for organizations seeking to tackle complex computational challenges and drive innovations in their respective fields.