Intimus 602 Repair Manual
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Could be it also overheated / overloaded during this process both are quite common when people are impatient and feed them more than they can deal with or if they go beyond the duty cycle (somewhere in the instructions that you did not read it will say say duty cycle use for 5 minutes nonstop rest for 20 or something similar) In any case it sounds like an overload if you are lucky there will be an overload button hidden somewhere on the device sometimes it is even on the underside of the head press the overload button firmly till you hear it click and try again. If that does not work the internal fuse may be blown (factory only repair) if this is the case get a newby with a capacity that exceeds your current and future requirements that way you cannot overload it 161 views 0 helpful votes. Every laptop has a facility to toggle the display from the screen to an external display. The exact method varies from brand to brand. But they're all a variation on the same theme. It's the Function button (Fn) and one of the F keys. On my HP its Fn + F4.
I've had laptops in the past where it has been F5 and others that were F8. All of them though had a little symbol representing a screen on the correct key.
The way it works is that the laptop screen is on. The first press of the two buttons will put both screens on. The next press is just the output to the projector. The final press brings it round to the laptop only again. Once you have just the projector running, then you should change the display resolution to suit the projector if the laptop hasn't already done it for you.
You can tell when it's wrong because the text won't be crisp. Right click on the PC desktop and then select 'graphics properties' or similar from the menu. Change the resolution from the drop down box. Click OK to confirm. The correct resolution for a projector is the native rate.