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Mobile Presentation System User’s Manual for
Camera 101, 336B
1) Remove cart from carton.
2) Roll the media center into position and lock the two
wheels.
3) Unlock the right rear door with the keys
provided and swing open door.
4) Reach behind the left rear door and unlatch the catch by
pulling up on the lever, as indicated on the instruction
label on the door.
5) The side folding shelves can be raised and the supports
moved into position for placement of laptop computer
etc. (Maximum 14 lbs.)
6) Unlock the projector-tilting shelf, loosen knobs on the
side of cart and swing down into
position, tighten knobs.
7) Remove power cord with trip protector from the inside
of the cart. Bring out under the projector shelf and plug
into a 3 prong grounded
power outlet.
8) If camera is not already installed it will be in a carton
with power and output cable attached. Remove
Camera
Laptop or Desktop
Computer
Folding Shelf
Maximum 14 lbs.
Projector on
Tilting Shelf
Trip Protector
Power Cord
White Board Top
for Camera
Folding Shelf in
Open Position
Open Rear Door
Large Locking
Wheels
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Camera from its carton and insert camera head
up through the grommet hole in the top of the cart.
Place camera base on the plate or foam block on
top of the DVD/
Blue-ray player
. The camera
is
for viewing at other locations within the range of its
cables.
9) Connect your computer to the VGA cable and audio
cable with mini plug that is coming out of the top of the
cart. (If camera 33
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also connect the USB cable.)
10) Power up the Mobile Presentation System by turning
on the switch that is located on the power strip. Then
turn on the DVD, Camera and the projector. (The
camera will have power set to ON.)
11) Refer to the owners manuals for the detailed projector,
DVD, and Camera operation.
12) The remote controls for the projector, DVD
,
and
camera if model 33
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are located in the storage drawer.
13) Camera 101 on the cart
Camera 101 on the cart
The projector "IR remote control" will switch b
et
ween
the various inputs on the projector. Please note that
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