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6. Plug the output cord of the Portable Pro’s power supply into the DC 9V
IN jack on the Portable Pro (component 11 in Fig. 2-1). Plug the power
supply into a working electrical outlet. The Portable Pro should power
up automatically (it has no ON/OFF switch); the red LED on its top
panel should be lit.
7. If you are using a local monitor with the Portable Pro, plug it into a
working electrical outlet and turn it on.
8. Turn on your computer.
9. Turn on your TV, VCR, or video projector. If necessary, select VIDEO IN
(or S-VIDEO IN or RGBS VIDEO IN) as the device’s video-input source
(consult the device’s manual if you don’t know how to do this).
Your installation is now complete. Your VGA/Video Portable Pro system
should be ready for continuous operation.
3.3.2 M
ACINTOSH
S
YSTEMS
To install the VGA/Video Portable Pro in a Macintosh system, take these steps
(referring to Fig. 2-1 on page 10, Fig. 3-1 on page 16, and Fig. 3-2 on page 18):
1. Make sure your computer (laptop, notebook, or desktop PC) is turned
OFF.
2. Slide the VGA
↔
MAC switch (component 4 in Fig. 2-1) to the
right
side
(marked “MAC”), unless you are actually using a VGA monitor with your
Mac, in which case you should slide this switch to the
left
side.
3. Plug the DA15 (“DB15”) male end of the included Macintosh computer-
adapter cable (the
long
cable marked “MAC”) into your computer’s DA15
female video-output port. Plug the DE15 (“DB15HD,” “HD15”) male end
into the Portable Pro’s VGA IN port (component 2 in Fig. 2-1).
CHAPTER 3: Installation