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Find a Projector. Classroom Interactive Portable. Throw Calculator. Q: Can I play video games using my projector? A: : Yes, most video game systems either output via composite or S-video, and either type will be able to connect to your projector. It is recommended to connect via component RGB connection, if this is available. Q: Can my projector be mounted on a ceiling? A: Yes, the projector can be installed onto a compatible ceiling mount. Once installed, you will need to make sure the image is in its proper orientation by accessing the menu system.
For quick and easy setup, an Optoma Ceiling Mount is recommended. A: As long as the projector indicates that it is HD compatible, the quality will be somewhere in between a true p display and an SD picture, but closer to HD than SD.
What is this connection for? Composite and S-Video connections are fine. Or vice versa: S-Video connection with no image but component is fine. A: Nothing is wrong with the projector. Some DVD players do not automatically detect what type of connection is being used, so the connection must be manually changed for the DVD player to send out the correct type of signal. Fn F7 Q: Is there anything I can do to keep my projector in tip-top shape?
A: Clean the vents from any accumulated dust by vacuuming the unit. Be careful not to scratch the projector. Clean the front lens with camera optic cleaning supplies. Do not use any abrasives or harsh chemicals at any time on your projector or lens.
Replace the lamp when needed or when the image is less bright than desired. Is there something else I can do? A: If the projector is mounted close to a fluorescent light source, try turning the fluorescent light off and using the remote. If the problem still exists, try controlling the projector with the projector controls. Q: When I try to play a video file from my laptop PC, the projector does not display the actual video on the projector screen.
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