Power connection caution, Computer (rgb) connection, S-video connection – 3M MP8030 User Manual

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3M

Multimedia Projector MP8030

Power Connection

Caution

!

To prevent damage to equipment, all power to
the 3M

Multimedia Projector MP8030 and

input sources must be turned OFF during cable
hook up.

The power cord (Figure 3-3) is detachable from the
projector and has different connection plugs on each
end. Plug the female end into the power cord
terminal on the projector and the male end into a
properly grounded electrical outlet.

Figure 3-3. Connecting the Power Cord

Computer (RGB) Connection

There are two input jacks and one output jack available for connecting either desktop or laptop computers.
Find the cable that fits your computer type. The MP8030 comes with two computer input cables. The first
cable (Figure 3-4) fits IBM

PC and compatible VGA video systems, and the other cable (Figure 3-5) fits on

the end of the first cable and adapts it to fit Apple MAC

II computers and Apple MAC Powerbook laptop

computers. Connect the CRT cable into the RGB-Out terminal to view the image on both the monitor and
MP8030.

Figure 3-4. IBM

PC Computer

Figure 3-5. Apple MAC

II Computer

S-Video Connection

Some video devices can generate S-VHS video, or
S-Video (Y/C). The MP8030 will accept this signal
through the S-VIDEO1 or S-VIDEO2 connectors.
The S-VHS cable has identical round four-pin
connectors on either end (Figure 3-6). Connect one
end to the S-Video jack on the input source device,
and the other end to the S-VIDEO1 or S-VIDEO2
terminal on the MP8030. Remember to connect the
audio cables for sound output.

Four-Pin Connector

S-VHS Cable

Figure 3-6. S-Video Input

Video/Audio Connection

Find the small, circular connector on your camcorder laserdisc player, VCR, or other video source marked
VIDEO OUT, TO MONITOR, or something similar.

Use the 3-conductor video/audio cable and insert the video (white) connector into the video output jack of
your video source device, and the other end into the MP8030’s VIDEO1 or VIDEO2 connector.

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