ASKProxima impression a4 User Guide

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USER GUIDE
SVGA LCD PROJECTOR
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6  MAKING THE CONNECTIONS
The projector may be connected to different equipment. The following
sections describe in detail how to connect to these systems.
See the illustration on the rear of the quick set-up card on how the various
system parts connect together.
Be aware of static electricity that may build up in the dry season and when
operating on synthetic carpets. Discharge any static electricity by touching a
metallic surface before you start.
Place the projector on a table at a suitable distance to the projection
screen. Select a screen with good reflectivity and avoid direct sunlight
shining in. Place the projector so that the image is visible to the whole
audience, and so that the unit does not obstruct the view. The projector is
supplied with long cables for high flexibility in placement.
Various cables are supplied or optionally available to connect to different
sources. Follow the list below in numerical order for a trouble-free set-up!
1.  SWITCH OFF all equipment before making all the connections.
2.  COMPUTER GRAPHICS ADAPTER.
Computer graphics adapters use different connectors depending on the
actual computer system in use. Connection to the projector is made
through a basic GA cable and appropriate adapters.
  PC. Use the GA cable directly to connect the graphics port of
the PC to the COMPUTER connector on the projector. If
needed, connect your monitor cable to the free branch on the
GA cable.
  MAC. Use the MAC adapters, as marked, on the computer end
of the GA cable to adapt to the graphics-port connector and
monitor connector on the MAC.
  NEC. Use the optional NEC adapters, as marked, on the
computer end of the GA cable to adapt to the graphics-port
connector and monitor connector on the NEC.