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Video
to display the image from your video player. Press
Video
again to toggle between video 1 and video 2.
Zoom/Focus
To focus the image, press the
Zoom/Focus
button on the remote or
keypad. “Focus” appears on the screen. Press the adjacent “+” or
“-” buttons until the image is clear. To zoom the image, press the
Zoom/Focus
button again. “Zoom” appears on the screen. Press
the adjacent “+” or “-” buttons to adjust the size of the image.
This adjusts the size without affecting focus.
Remote only buttons
NOTE: For video images., Expand
attempts to expand the image to
fit the entire screen. Digital zoom
is not available for video images.
Expand
This feature allows you to resize images and digitally zoom in on
a part of a computer image. Press the Expand button. The image
is expanded, if possible. Press the Expand button again, then
press the + or - buttons to change the magnification of the area.
You can use the arrow buttons to move to a specific area. Press
the Expand button again to return to the normal view.
Laser
The laser button activates a laser beam that can be used as a
pointing device. To use the laser, press and hold the laser button.
The laser goes off when the button is released.
P in P
Picture in Picture (PinP) allows you to view 2 different sources at
the same time. The computer source is the main image, the video
source is the sub-image. Press the PinP button. The sub-image
appears. You can move the image using the arrow buttons or
change its size using the + or - button. Use the
Video
button to
change the video source displayed in the sub-image.
NOTE: You can select which
audio source is outputted during
PinP mode, see page 23.
Still
The
Still
button halts, or “freezes” the projected image. Use this
button to freeze a frame of video (the video continues to run but
the projected image is frozen). You can also freeze an image from
a computer source on the screen, allowing you to perform other
operations on the computer without the audience seeing them.
Press
Still
again when you want the image to return to normal.
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