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Getting Started Setting up your multimedia equipment

Getting Started Setting up your multimedia equipment

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Page 1: Getting Started Setting up your multimedia equipment

Getting Started

Setting up your multimedia equipment

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Unpacking

Remove projector from case

Connect power cord

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Unpacking continued

Connect RGB cable to projector

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Remote control

Remove remote control from bag and place next to projector

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Setting up laptop computer

Remove laptop computer from bag

Connect power cord

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Connect power cord to wall outlet Connect RBG cable to laptop Open computer lid using release

latch

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Powering up computer

Turn on computer using power button

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Powering up projector

Turn on the MAIN power of the projector

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Power up the projector

Turn on the projector lamp using the standby/power button on the top of the projector

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Getting the picture

Sending computer image to projector To shift the computer image to the

projector, hold down the function key “fn” and push the F3 button (“LCD/CTR”) button.

Laptop keyboard

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Log In Screen

When computer starts up it will default to a log in screen. Password is “horizon2”.

No caps, and do not include quote marks.

Office 2000 pro is installed on computer and includes Word, PowerPoint and Excel.

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Computer Drives

A DVD-CD drive is located on the right side of the laptop computer

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Floppy Drive

The DVD-CD drive can be swapped with the floppy drive.

Be very careful when swapping drives and follow instructions exactly, to prevent damage.

You will be financially responsible for any damage to the computer, or loss of drives.

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Swapping drives

Instructions for swapping drives Turn computer over and locate modular latch.

Bottom view of computer

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Removing a module (drive)

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Slide the latch

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Carefully remove the module

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Insert floppy drive module

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Powering Down Projector

When finished with presentation Turn off the power on the projector and wait

for lamp to cool down before turning off the main power.

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Storage of unused drives

Place the disc drive, not in use, in the laptop carry bag.

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When fan stops, then turn main power off.

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Power down laptop

Close all software programs still open Remove DVD, CD, or Floppy disks from

laptop Shut down laptop computer

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Packing up equipment

Remove all cords from the projector and place in carry case Check to see all

cords, cables, and remote control are packed in carry case.

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Remove all cables from laptop and return to carry case Transformer and power cord

Floppy or DVD-CD drive Mouse

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Return all equipment to Media Services

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