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Connecting Your Laptop/Device to the Projector
Establishing a Wireless Connection
Note: Some users have reported that 4 Kitchen and 4 Kitchen have not been appearing in AirPlay
or AirParrot menus. If this happens, reset AirPlay by disconnecting the AirPlay unit (small black box
on PC CPU) power supply, waiting a moment, and reconnecting the unit.
PC Users
To connect wirelessly to the projector, first download AirParrot from the Software Library and install.
1. Power on the projector and press the Source Search button on the wall panel to select HDMI. The
AppleTV screen will be displayed. If AppleTV is not turned on, press the silver button on the AppleTV
remote.
2. Launch AirParrot on your laptop. Right-click on the AirParrot icon in your Windows taskbar tray. From
the pop-up menu, choose 4 Kitchen (2).
3. A four-digit code will appear on the screen. Enter the code in the dialog box on your laptop. The
projector will now mirror your laptop screen.
4. To play sounds from your laptop through the projector speaker, right-click on the AirParrot icon again
and select Enable Audio. (If this does not work, exit AirParrot and begin again from Step 2.)
5. To stop mirroring, right-click on the AirParrot icon and choose Exit.
Mac Users
• Users of newer Macs (MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, Mac mini, and iMacs models from 2011 or later) can
connect using iOS Mountain Lion’s built-in AirPlay mirroring feature. Your laptop will request a four-
digit AppleTV code as above.
• Users of older Mac computers must download AirParrot for Mac from the Software Library. Follow the
directions above.
• AppleTV will show up in the Airplay menu as 4 Kitchen or 4 Kitchen (2). If the 4 Kitchen devices do not
appear, turn off your laptop’s wifi and then turn it back on. (If still not appearing, see note above.)
Using the Projector (VGA) Cable
A PC or Mac laptop can be connected directly to the projector using the cable located behind the PC CPU.
1. Power on the projector and press the Source Search button on the wall panel to select Computer.
2. Plug the VGA cable into your laptop (Mac users will need a VGA display adapter).
3. Plug the audio cable into your laptop audio output (headphones) port.