User's Guide LCD Projector PV330
English 5
Getting Started
2 In the Control Panel of the Macintosh operating system, set the 
Mirroring option to “On” and select the external monitor as the active 
monitor. For more information on the Mirroring function, see 
“Macintosh PowerBook Series 160, 165, 180, 185, 500, 520, 540” on 
page 31.
If your Macintosh desktop computer does not have a separate VGA output 
port:
1  Disconnect the monitor cable from the monitor output connector on 
the computer.
2 Connect the Macintosh adapter to the monitor output connector on the 
computer.
3 Connect the monitor cable to the output side of the Macintosh adapter.
4 Set the DIP switches on the Macintosh adapter to match the output 
settings of the computer. For more information on the correct DIP 
switch settings, see “Macintosh Issues” on page 30. 
If you need to view the computer monitor and the projected image 
simultaneously, connect the display to the built-in Monitor Loop-Through 
connector on the projector.
To use the Monitor Loop-Through connection:
1  Connect the Macintosh loop-through adapter to the monitor out 
connector on the computer.
2 Connect the Macintosh monitor cable to the output side of the loop-
through adapter.
Connecting to a 
Macintosh Laptop 
PC
To connect to a Macintosh laptop computer:
1  Connect the Macintosh adapter to the external monitor output 
connector on the laptop computer. 
2 Connect the VGA cable to the Computer In connector on the projector 
and to the output side of the Macintosh adapter. 
Figure 6: Connecting to a Macintosh Laptop PC
Computer In
connector










