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    21The products will tell your Macintosh that a serial com-
    munications device is connected. This means that the
    Interactive Remote Control together with the Apple
    Macintosh driver will work just like your ordinary mouse.
    Setup procedureu
    Follow the User Manuals guide for connecting the
    product to a Macintosh.
    u
    Connect the serial data cable (8 pin) to the serial
    connector on the buffer box of your 5m buffer cable.
    u
    Attach the other end to either the MODEM or
    PRINTER port on your Macintosh.
    u
    Turn on the product.
    u
    Turn on your Macintosh.
    To install the Apple Macintosh 
    driver softwareu
    Insert the Apple Macintosh driver diskette
    u
    Make sure the system folder is visible and closed.
    u
    Drag the Remote Controller onto your system folder
    icon.
    u
    The Macintosh will do the rest.
    u
    If prompted about placing the Remote Controller in
    the control panel folder answer OK.
    u
    It is not necessary to restart your Macintosh.
    Refer to the section:
    Special consideration
    If you have an Apple Macintosh
    computer 
    						
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    22Special considerations:
    The communication with the hardware is handled via a
    serial communications connection to your Macintosh.
    As with all communication devices, extra care must be
    taken both in connecting the device and using it. Here
    are some points to remember:1.
    The hardware serial connection must be connected
    to either the MODEM or PRINTER port of your
    Macintosh. If you connect to the printer port, you
    must check the Use Printer Port option in the
    control panel.
    2.
    When using the remote control, you must be sure
    that all other installed devices / protocols
    (FaxModem software, AppleTalk, etc.) that use the
    port you have selected are either disabled (via the
    software supplied with the product) or switched to
    the other port.
    3.
    After use you should re-enable all devices that were
    disabled in step 2 above.
    PowerBook:If you are using the Interactive Remote Control with a
    PowerBook portable with no printer port, please
    observe the following:1.
    Be sure that AppleTalk is turned off before using
    the Interactive Remote Control. If AppleTalk was on,
    you may have to restart your PowerBook for the
    changes to take affect.
    2.
    If you have a built in modem, select the external
    modem option in the PowerBook control panel
    3.
    If you get an alert to the extent that you cannot turn
    off the internal modem because it is in use, follow
    these steps:
    a)Go into the control panel of the control panel,
    and make sure the software is turned off (the
    LED on the main switch will be green)
    b)Now you should be able to select the external
    modem option in the PowerBook control panel.
    c)Afterwards, you can simply turn ON the driver
    via the control panel and you should not need
    to restart. 
    						
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    23AppleTalk:To turn off AppleTalk do the following:1)
    Select Chooser from the Apple menu
    2)
    Select the Inactive radio button in the AppleTalk
    area (lower righthand side of the window)
    3)
    You may have to restart your Macintosh
    Using the Remote Controller:Make sure to complete the procedures above. To open
    the Remote Controller (control panel) double click on
    the icon in the control panel folder. Each time you open
    the control panel, it will check to see if the mouse driver
    is installed in the system. If it is not, the driver will be
    installed and activated automatically. You do not need to
    turn it on or restart.Figure 1 shows control panel. 
    						
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    24The window is divided into
    4 main sections.1.
    The logo (upper left)
    2.
    The primary controls area (upper right)
    3.
    The remote controller picture, options popup menu
    and custom setting input area (centre)
    4.
    The on-line help area (bottom)
    The logo:
    Clicking here will bring up the about box (also includes
    telephone numbers for technical support)
    The primary controls area:
    In figure 1 (above) the on/off button indicates that the
    mouse driver is installed and activated (red LED
    indicates that things are turned on). To de-install and
    de-activate the driver, simply click on the button (the
    button text will change to TURN ON, and the LED will
    be green). It is always a good idea to turn off the driver
    when the unit is not connected, especially if you wish to
    attach another device to the modem or printer port of
    your Macintosh. Turning off the driver completely
    removes it from the system heap. This means, that
    when it is off, the remote driver uses NO SYSTEM
    RESOURCES AT ALL!The two checkboxes allow you to control certain 
    basic features.
    1.
    Placing a checkmark in Use Printer Port will instruct
    the driver to expect remote data over the printer
    port on your Macintosh (the default connection is
    via the MODEM port). This setting will be r-
    emembered the next time you either turn on your
    Macintosh or open the control panel. As with
    activation / deactivation there is no need to restart
    your Macintosh.
    2.
    Placing a checkmark in Load at Startup will enable
    the auto load function. Afterwards, every time you
    start your Macintosh, the remote driver will be
    loaded into the system and activated. 
    						
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    25The options popup menu:
    Figure 2 shows control panel:
    The Options Menu
    The options menu (figure 2) allows you to associate
    certain actions with pressing the secondary button
    (small grey key) on top of the Interactive Remote Con-
    trol. There are 5 pre-defined selections as well as Cus-
    tom  (see below). As an example, say that you want the
    secondary button to emulate the Enter key. Simply
    choose the Enter key item in the popup menu and thesoftware will link your choice to the secondary button.
    Now, every time you press the secondary button the
    driver will pass that action, (in this example, enter key
    pressed) to the front application.
    The Custom Settings area:
    Selecting Custom from the options popup menu will
    activate the Custom Settings area. As long as the title
    Custom Settings is blinking, the control panel will
    record any combination of key strokes and / or mouse
    clicks. Clicking cancel will stop recording and return you
    to the previously selected popup menu item. Clicking
    done will record your key strokes (clicks) and make that
    combination the current setting for the secondary
    button. Remember, while recording a sequence, do not
    inadvertently click on the done or cancel buttons.
    General and Special features:
    The button underneath the Interactive Remote Control
    acts as the primary button or your standard Macintosh
    mouse button.
    If you press the primary button and the secondary
    button (regardless of the action setting) you will activate
    the sticky button (button lock) feature. You can then
    release both buttons (first the secondary button) but
    leave the system in a mouse-down state. This can be 
    						
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    26very useful when doing click-drags in either the Finder
    or word-processor. To release, press the secondary
    button again.
    The On-Line help area:
    Moving the mouse over different items of the window
    will activate the on-line help for that item. In figure 1, 
    the mouse is over the controller graphic, and the on-line
    help is giving you some information pertinent to it
    (notice that the on-line help for includes the driver
    version, this way you can easily check if you have the
    latest driver installed).Using the control panel 
    on the Projector
    The control panel on the Projector provides you with
    direct access to the most important control functions.
    The control panel on the Projector is very handy to use
    when the Remote Control has low batteries, or you sim-
    ply have forgotten to bring it with you. The key functions
    are as follows:
    SENSITIVE MOUSE PAD:
    The sensitive mouse pad works just like the sensitive
    mouse pad on the Interactive Remote Control, and is
    used to move the cursor within the Projector menu sys-
    tem. It will also control your computer mouse.
    MENU
    Press this key to access the menu and to project the
    MAIN MENU on the projection screen. Pressing the
    Menu key again will remove the menu and return the
    Projectorto normal operation.
    ENTER
    The ENTER key is used to select the menu option
    pointed to by the menu cursor. In a level two window
    the Enter key is used to execute the function pointed to
    by the menu cursor.
    Enter
    Stand byZoom
    TV tuner
    Menu
    Focus
    ComputerComp. Video
    S. VideoVol
    Fig. 12. The keys on the control panel on 
    the Projector 
    						
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    27VOLUME +
    The VOLUME + is used to control the sound when the
    Projector is used together with a video source or a
    computer with a sound card. Press the VOLUME + to
    increase the volume.
    VOLUME –
    The VOLUME – is used to control the sound when the
    Projector is used together with a video source or a
    computer with a sound card. Press the VOLUME – to
    reduce the volume.
    ZOOM
    Press this key to zoom the projected image to the
    desired size.
    FOCUS
    Press this key to focus the projected image.
    SOURCE
    The Projector has direct keys for all four sources.TV-TUNER:Press this key if you want to select TV
    as your source
    COMPUTER:Press this key if you want to select
    COMPUTER as your source
    COMP.VIDEO:Press this key if you want to select
    Composite Video as your source
    S.VIDEO:Press this key if you want to select 
    S-Video as your source
    LEFT AND RIGHT ARROW KEYS
    These keys are used to change the TV channel when
    TV is selected as your source.
    STAND BY
    This key will put the Projector in to stand by mode. The
    lamp and fans will turn off. To return to normal mode
    press the Menu or Enter key. 
    						
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    28Using the menusEnter the MAIN MENU
    With the Interactive Remote Control or the Control
    Panel, press the MENU key to get the MAIN MENU.
    Then use the pressure sensing pad  to move the
    mouse pointer to a menu icon and click the button 
    (left mouse) underneath the Interactive Remote Control
    or the Enter key on the Control Panel. You click once to
    select the icon and once more to activate it. If the icon
    has a level 2 window, this will now appear on the
    screen. You may then change the settings in the level 
    2 window.1.
    If you click OK you store the displayed settings and
    exit from the menus.
    2.
    If you click Cancel you discard any changes you
    made to the settings in the current level 2 window
    and return to the MAIN MENU.
    A menu overviewMAIN MENU (Projector VGA)MAIN MENU (Projector SVGA) 
    						
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    29
    Adjust
    brightness/
    contrastPicture
    Adjust 
    image
    settings
    Adjust 
    product/source 
    synchroni-
    sation
    Adjust 
    picture
    position
    Adjust
    Zoom /
    Focus
    Expand
    image
    Compress
    image
    Run automatic
    system setupConfigurationUtilities
    Change 
    picture 
    orientation
    Advanced 
    picture adjust-
    ments
    Choose menu
    language
    Change to
    alternative 
    picture mode
    Show accumulated
    lamp time
    Dedicate func-
    tion to the
    ZAP button
    Info
    Show test 
    picture
    Turn off 
    projector
    SourceSelect
    external
    computer
    as source
    Select
    composite
    video as
    source
    Select 
    S-video as
    source
    AudioAdjust
    audio
    settings
    Select/
    microphone
    as audio
    source
    TV-program
    menu
    TV-TunerSelect TV-
    Tuner as
    source
    TV-Tuner
    settings 
    Deselect
    microphone
    as audio
    source
    Located in the main menu pictu
    group when TV is selected
    Icon overview 
    						
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    30A typical level 2 window
    Above is a typical level 2 window. All these windows
    have a number of controls and at least two buttons, one
    OK-button and one Cancel-button. After having done
    the changes you wish to do, select the OK-button to
    save the new settings and exit the window. If you want
    to exit the window without saving the changes you
    made, select the Cancel-button. You select the buttons
    by moving the mouse pointer over them, and click the
    button underneath the Interactive Remote control, or by
    using the Enter key on the Control Panel.The window above also has two slide controls and a
    check box. You change the slide controls by moving the
    mouse pointer over the arrow buttons and press the
    button underneath the Interactive Remote control, or
    the Enter key on the Control Panel. To change the state
    of the check box, move the mouse pointer over it, and
    press the button underneath the Interactive Remote
    control, or by pressing the Enter key on the Control
    Panel.
    NOTE In order to make your changes effective,
    always remember to click OK.
    Removing the MAIN MENU
    To remove the menu system press the MENU key on
    the Interactive Remote Control or on the control panel
    on the Projector. It will also disappear automatically
    after 20 sec.How to change the settings 
    						
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