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The Apple Macintosh Connections

wConnecting a Macintosh Desktop Computer

4For 640 x 480 Resolution:

1.Connect the supplied 15-pin VGA signal cable to the unit.

2.Connect the supplied MAC (VGA) adapter between the VGA signal cable and the signal output of your computer.

4For 800 x 600 Resolution:

1.Connect the supplied 15-pin VGA signal cable to the unit.

2.Connect the supplied MAC 8x6 (SVGA) adapter between the VGA signal cable and the signal output of your computer.

3.Restart your computer.

4.In Control Panels, open the Monitors & Sound; set your Macintosh to 800 x 600 resolution.

*If you cannot find any 800 x 600 resolution, please contact your Macintosh

dealer.

wConnecting an Apple PowerBook Computer

4For 640 x 480 Resolution:

1.Connect the supplied 15-pin VGA signal cable to the unit.

2.Connect the supplied MAC (VGA) adapter between the VGA signal cable and the Mac external monitor cable of your PowerBook.

4For 800 x 600 Resolution:

1.Connect the supplied 15-pin VGA signal cable to the unit.

2.Connect the supplied MAC 8x6 (SVGA) adapter between the VGA signal cable and the Mac external monitor cable of your computer.

3.Restart your PowerBook.

4.In Control Panels, open the PowerBook Display; set the number of colors; click the Monitor 2 and set your PowerBook to 800 x 600 resolution.

5.Restart the PowerBook again.

* When using video mirroring and high color graphics, the projected image occasionally may turn black and white. If this happens, change the number of colors again on

Monitors in the Control Panels.

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Optoma Technology EP550 Apple Macintosh Connections, Connecting a Macintosh Desktop Computer, For 640 x 480 Resolution