Epson ELP-3000 User Manual

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Plug the LCD connector on the
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Using The Projector
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Turn on the projector and then turn on the computer.
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If you’re using a PowerBook™, choose Mirroring in the Display Control Panel. If you’re using a PC laptop, you may have to set the display to appear on both the computer’s screen and the projector.
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Zoom in the image (make it smaller) by rotating the zoom ring.
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Adjust the focus by rotating the focus ring and zoom out to correct image size.
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If the image is too high or too low, press the purple buttons and raise or lower the projector.
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Turn the feet to further adjust the height.
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Plug the VGA connector on the
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Tighten the screws for all connectors. Connect an AC adapter to the laptop or
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Attach the Macintosh VGA adapter to Connect the Macintosh VGA the VGA connector on the Y-cable. adapter to the PowerBook’s video-
See your projector from your computer or use external audio or video sources, an external speaker, or a desktop computer.
Warning: Never look into the lens when the lamp is on.
Never lift or ho/d the projector by its lens.
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