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In order to use this system, a computer and projector must be connected.
. Install the projector in the target position.
For cautions related to installing the projector, see the projector’s operating instructions.
Check that the projector’s power is turned off.
. Use a computer signal cable to connect the computer’s monitor terminal to the
projector’s computer input terminal.
Check that the computer’s power is turned off.
. Turn on the projector’s power and start up the computer.
After a certain amount of time (about 30 seconds, though this depends on the projector), the
computer’s screen is projected from the projector.
• Check that the projector’s input selection is set to the connected computer.
• If the screen of a notebook computer is not projected from the projector or if the notebook
computer’s screen is off, change the computer’s external output setting.
In Windows, this is normally done by pressing one of keys [F1] to [F12] while pressing in the
function key ([Fn]). Which of keys [F1] to [F12] is pressed depends on the brand of computer.
For details, see your computer’s help file.
. Adjust the position and size and for any distortion of the picture projected from
the projector.
Position the projector so that the picture fits on the wireless interactive panel. If the picture is dis-
torted, use the projector’s trapezoidal (keystone) correction function (vertical/horizontal correction)
to adjust for a normal picture.
• UPIC Touch&Draw includes a function for calibrating the positions of the panel and the projected
image. If the projected image is distorted, calibration may not be performed properly.
Connecting the computer and projector
Monitor
[Wireless interactive panel]
Example of misaligned and distorted
projected image
Properly adjusted projected image
Computer input
Monitor output
Computer signal cable
[Projector]
[Computer]