InFocus DP9200 Projector User Manual


 
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Does the DP9200 support interlaced signals ?
The DP 9200 was designed to support non-interlaced signals. An interlaced signal is one that draws half the screen at a time,
alternating lines. For example, the odd lines will be drawn, then the even, etc.
To determine whether a signal is interlaced, look at the number of lines on the Input Measurements window on the Input
Source menu. If the number of lines is approximately half of the expected resolution, the signal is interlaced. In addition, the
vertical sync rate in the Input Measurements window may not match the vertical sync in the input source.
If your Laptop uses an interlaced signal, refer to your owners manual for details on how to use a non-interlaced signal.
NOTE During our testing, we experienced a good, solid image from some interlaced signals.
How do you connect to a Toshiba Satellite Pro?
Connect the DP9200 to the computer, with the computer powered down.
1. Power the DP9200 all the way up first, then power up the computer. (The computer should automatically go to
external video only. See note below if this does not happen.)
2. Open "Display Control 2.99".(If you don't have an desktop icon, go to the Win95 "Start" Menu, then "Programs",
then look in "Toshiba Utilities".
3. Select 60 Hz, then close the window.(Interlaced button should NOT be selected)
4. Open the "Control Panels" (in "Settings" in the Windows 95 "Start" menu)
5. Open "Display", then go to "Settings".
6. Select "Change Display Type", and verify Monitor Type is "Plug and Play Monitor (VESA DDC); close the window. (If
it is not selected, do so.)
7. In the "Settings" window, select 1024 x 768 via the "Desktop area" slider control, then select "OK".
8. In the "Display Properties" dialog box, select "OK".
9. In the "Monitor Settings" dialog, select "OK".
You should now be projecting XGA.
NOTE Not all Toshiba Satellite Pro laptops come up in external video only mode. There is a setting in Toshiba Utilities,
Hardware Setup, Hardware Options, Display Tab. Power On Display option can be set to Internal/External or
Simultaneous. Set it for Internal/External and the laptop will power up with video going to external only when a
display device is attached and powered up.
What is required to connect the DP9200 with a workstation?
To connect the DP9200 with your Workstation, you need to order the appropriate kit. The part number and description of
what is included in each kit is listed below.
A9200-SUN
900-0001-0 13W3 to VGA adapter (qty 2)
900-80106 13W3 to SUN 13W3 cable (qty 1)
Connection & Compatibility Guide (for Sun WS)
SRP = $199