Mitsubishi PK-10- User Manual
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Table of Contents:
- Page 2 – Using the Mitsubishi PK10 Pocket Projector with Ubuntu Linux; This tutorial will be organized as follows:; Table of Contents; Page 4; Tips for getting the most out of this tutorial:
- Page 3 – Why are these instructions necessary?
- Page 4 – Description of the Mitsubishi PK10
- Page 5 – Materials You Will Need; Video Terminal
- Page 6 – Mitsubishi PK10 Pocket Projector Unit; Computer or Laptop Computer with a VGA port; VGA connector cable; Connecting the Projector
- Page 7 – Be sure your computer is turned off.; Adapter Power Supply Port.; VGA In; See Fig. 2 on page 4 for extra reference.
- Page 8 – VGA In Terminal; Adjusting the Display In Ubuntu Linux
- Page 9 – Turn on the computer.; Turn on the projector by pressing the; See Fig. 1 on page 4 for extra reference.; Settings
- Page 10 – Click the; Click the Mirror
- Page 12 – Focusing the projector display; If the display is fuzzy, adjust the
- Page 13 – Troubleshooting; Problems; online resources that the manufacturer has made available.
- Page 14 – Works Cited
Using The Mitsubishi PK10 Pocket Projector
with the Ubuntu Linux Operating System
Fillman, S. (Photographer). (2012).
Digital LED Projector
[Photograph], Retrieved July 1, 2012.
Introduction
These instructions will teach you how to use a
Mitsubishi PK10 Pocket Projector
with
Ubuntu Linux
, using a video graphics array (VGA) connector cable. The majority of
Linux users have some technical skills and this tutorial is specifically designed for those
users, although it will include enough detail for novice users to get up and running as
well. It also assumes that you will be using the pocket projector for presentations that
require you to project your computer screen onto a pull-down screen or a white or
pastel-colored wall, and that you will be demonstrating technical work or presenting a
PowerPoint-style slide show. Finally, the computer or laptop that you use must have the
option to hook up a separate monitor to it with a VGA connector cable. To find out this
informatio
n, consult the owner’s manual for your computer in order to check if this
option is available.
The instructions will show you how to adjust the settings in Ubuntu Linux so that the
projector will display exactly what is on the screen, in real time. For more general
instructions and to explore all of the features of the Mitsubishi PK10 Pocket Projector go
to
http://office.manualsonline.com/manuals/mfg/mitsubishi/pk10.html?idRes=105535
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Summary
2 Using the Mitsubishi PK10 Pocket Projector with Ubuntu Linux the full manufacturer’s manual in digital form. Introduction (continued) This tutorial will be organized as follows: Table of Contents Introduction – Pages 1-3 Description of the equipment – Page 4 Materials that you will need – Pa...
3 Using the Mitsubishi PK10 Pocket Projector with Ubuntu Linux Introduction (continued) Why are these instructions necessary? In order for you to properly connect and use your Mitsubishi pocket projector on Ubuntu Linux, without damaging the projector or mistakenly adjusting the display settings in ...
4 Using the Mitsubishi PK10 Pocket Projector with Ubuntu Linux Description of the Mitsubishi PK10 Fillman, S. (Photographer). (2012). Digital LED Projector Top [Photograph], Retrieved July 1, 2012. Focus Dial Lamp Indicator Light Power Indicator Light Charge Indicator Light Menu Button Power Button ...