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SETTING THE PROJECTOR FOR A SERIAL CONNECTION
A
Turn the projector ON.
Press the MENU button.
B.
C.
Go to the OPTIONS MENU and make sure the SERIAL option is checked
HINT!: Changing MENUS,
PRESSING
sync-/+
Bright-/+
Vol. - / +
D.
Exit the MENU mode by pressing the MENU button.
INSTALLING TEE PC UTILITIES SOFTWARE
HINT!: The ELP UTILITIES software is
and the ELP-3300 projectors
Insert the projector PC Utilities disk into the floppy drive on the computer.
A.
For Windows 3.x, select FILE, RUN, A:\SETUP.
B.
For Windows 95, select START, RUN, A:\SETUP
C.
HINT!: Two
ELP LINK
ELP REMOTE This utility is used with the Remote Control Unit. It allows the Remote
RUNNING TEE ELP REMOTE PROGRAMME R UTILITY
To use the Remote Control Unit to control your software application the
HINT!:
ELP LINK utility cannot be running.
A.
Open the ELP REMOTE PROGRAMMER utility.
B.
Select the SPECIAL pull down menu, and make sure Serial Port 1 (Com 1) is checked.
From the SPECIAL pull down menu select the ACTIVATE function.
C.
D.
The Remote Programmer Utility must be left running for the Remote Control Unit to
function.
SELECTIONS, and FUNCTIONS
Changes Menus (Computer, Video, Display, Audio,
OPTIONS, Custom).
Changes between selections within a menu.
Changes the function of a menu selection.
NOT interchangeable between the ELP-3000
utilities will be installed on the computer:
This utility is used to make adjustments to the operation of the
projector such as: Brightness, Contrast, Volume etc, from the
computer.
Control Unit to be used as a pointing device to move the mouse pointer
and to control functions of a software package running on the
computer, such as a presentation program.
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