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46 Maintenance and Troubleshooting
Use the following table to keep track of each cable’s port.
The first column lists the port’s label as it appears on the projector and the port type
The second column shows the label of the cable that was originally connected to that port
at the factory
The third column is for you to note which cable you have connected to each port. To do
this, write the name of each cable on a piece of masking tape and attach each piece of
tape to the corresponding cable. Then, using column three, note which port each cable
connects to.
6. Grasp the view port cover in the middle of each short edge and pull it away from the unit.
7. Using a pencil, mark the projector plate with the current position of the three screws that attach
the projector to the plate.
8. Loosen but do not remove these three screws using the TORX key in the accessory kit.
Carefully pull the projector towards you and then tighten the three screws.
9. Note the lettered and numbered positions of the two thumbscrews on the left side.
Port Label (Type)
Cable Label (Factory
Setting)
Your Current
Configuration
Power (custom) AC IN
Video IN (RCA - F)
Audio L/Mono (RCA - F)
Audio R (RCA - F)
Unlabeled (RCA - F)
Computer 1 IN (DB 15 - F) Computer 1 IN
Audio (RCA - F)
Computer 2 IN (DB 15 - F)
S-video IN (S-video - F)
Audio L/Mono (RCA - F)
Audio R (RCA - F)
Audio OUT (RCA - F)
Monitor OUT (DB 15 - F)
PC Control (8 pin mini DIN - F) PC Control
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