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Requirements
Setup procedure
Eyestrain
Remote controlling
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Connecting projectors
Connecting the PC
Aligning the projector
Setting up linear polarizing filters
Enabling the stereo software
Connect the stereo sync cable
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Follow the setup procedure
carefully. This will save you
time.
Use the DVI cable if possible.
You can find more technical
information on the connectors
in
Part III (Appendixes)
,
chap-
ter C (Connectors)
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Connecting projectors
Use VGA or DVI cables to connect the two
projectors to the left and right VGA or DVI
output channel of the AP-converter. (See
figure B.1-1
on the right).
We recommend using the DVI output on
the AP-converter wherever possible.
The DVI signal has restrictions regarding
cable length.
Connecting the PC
Use a VGA cable to connect the VGA output
of the PC to the VGA input of the AP-con-
verter. (See
figure B.1-2
on the right).
The AP-converter is delivered with a standard
cable to be used when there are 15pin VGA
connectors at both ends.
Not all computers have a 15pin VGA
figure B.1-1 (DVI and VGA out)
figure B.1-2 (VGA in)