

The dial further from the lens will adjust the zoom

If these connections are correct, after turning the power dial on the lower front of the right speaker, sound from your laptop should come through both speakers.Connect the green colored audio input from the speakers to the headphone jack on your laptop to make the final connection.Next, plug the power source into an available outlet and the appropriate slot on the right speaker.

Begin by checking to see that the cable from the left speaker is plugged into named slot on the back of the right speaker Before connecting monitor speakers to your laptop, make sure that the speakers themselves are properly connected.If the projector is not receiving a signal, make sure that the laptop display settings are correct At this point, if you press the red power button in the top corner of the projector, the status light should turn green and after a few seconds the projector should display the computer's signal.Connect the VGA cable to the Computer/Component Video slot on the center back of the projector.Connect the adapter to the appropriate slot on your laptop.Attach the chosen adapter to the VGA computer cable and tighten the connection between the two with the screws on both sides of the VGA cable's head.There should be several different adapters stored with the projector-for an iBook or Powerbook, use the adapter with the display connection pictured below: Macintosh laptops require an adapter in order to make this connection.
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The VGA computer cable transmits a signal from your computer to the projector-it will connect directly to PC laptops (attach the cable to your computer and skip to step four if you are using a PC).Attach the power cable to the outlet and to the power inlet on the back lower left of the projectorĪ status light next to the power button on the top of the projector should turn red if the projector has been connected to a power source correctly Projectorsetupmain Setting Up the Epson PowerLite Projectorīegin by finding the projector's power cable and an available outlet.
