2
when only certain inputs are active (have an image
signal to the projector), the projector will automatically
search for the active input. To project the Camera 101
image, use the projector IR Remote Control. Push the
INPUT or Source button that corresponds to VIDEO
and set to the "S-Video" or "Composite Video". The
selections that should be active are the "computer,"
"S-Video," and "
HDMI
." These correspond
to the "computer", "
Camera 101"
, and the "
DVD
"
images, see Figure 1.
Camera 33
6%
Use the projector "IR Remote Control" to switch the
projector to the second computer INPUT. This may be
designated as "PC2" or "RGB2." The button may be
titled "PC," "Computer" or "Digital." Often the control
button must be pushed twice to reach the 2nd PC
input. (HD-15 pin input.) The first PC input (PC1) will
show the PC image. See figure 2.
If only one computer signal input is present on the pro-
jector, the camera 33
6%
will be used to switch between
the "computer" and the "camera" image. To accomplish
this operation, the camera remote control "Source"
button will operate a switch between the "PC" and the
"camera" outputs to the projector.
14) Audio Switching
Audio Switching
Most projectors have an internal switch for the audio
that follows the source input selection. Such a switch
provides the correct “Audio Out” from the projector.
15) Volume
The volume can be adjusted using projector's IR
Remote Control. The volume level appears as an "on
screen" control display. Volume can also be set by a
knob on the speaker unit.
16) The projected image can be keystone corrected by
using the projector controls.
17)
Image on Screen
Folding Shelf on
both Sides
Maximum 14 lbs.
Storage Drawer
Rear of Unit with Tower PC
Space may be occupied by
the sub woofer.
(Tower PC NOT Included)
Open Rear Doors
with Locks
Hooks on Doors for
Cable Storage
DVD Blue-ray
Power Outlet Strip
Stereo Speakers
HDMI
If the projector has a HDMI input it will be
connected to the DVD /BlueRay player
by a HDMI cable.