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Setting of output destination and conversion mode
When clicking
Change
button on the confirmation win-
dow in the step 3 on the previous page, following option
setting window appears.
Output destination
Select either
Folder
or
FTP server
as the output destina-
tion of the converted files.
Folder
Output folder .......... Specify a folder in the local hard disk or
shared computer in the network
FTP server
Host name ................ Enter host name or IP address of the FTP
server
Root Folder .............. Specify the root directory of the FTP server.
Normally use "/".
User ID ....................... Enter your login account of the FTP sever.
Password................... Enter your password of the FTP server.
Output folder .......... Specify a directory of the FTP server.
Conversion mode
Resolution ................ Selects output image resolution (VGA to SXGA+)
✐
The image resolution higher than the projector's panel resolution cannot be displayed.
Image rotation .......... Selects image rotation (0, 90, 180, 270).
Conversion Type
Fit
............................... Converts either width or height of the
image to fix the maximum screen width or
height.
Justify
[both ends]
.................. Converts width of the image to fix the
maximum screen width.
Justify
[top and bottom]
.......... Converts height of the image to fix the
maximum screen height.
Cut ............................ Cuts image with the screen size not de-
pending on the image size for the cutting
modes. See the right figure.
✐
Select this mode when you want to have
the images with the original size. Select each mode by clicking on the button.
Image Quality .........Selects an image conversion quality with "High", "Mid" or "Low".
Creating the available data [Network Viewer 4]
Summary of Contents for QXXAVC922---P
Page 14: ...14 Chapter 1 About LAN functions ...
Page 32: ...32 Chapter 4 Wired LAN configurations ...
Page 62: ...62 Chapter 6 Basic setting and operation ...
Page 108: ...108 Chapter 8 Network capture functions ...
Page 126: ...126 Chapter 9 Network viewer functions ...
Page 143: ...143 Terminology ...