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SDP-850

 Quick Start Guide

 

 

The Samsung SDP-850 provides control of basic operations on the base of the Digital Presenter. 
Please note that you can also access these features plus additional advanced functions via the 
remote control. 

 

C O N T R O L   P A N E L   F U N C T I O N S  

 

 

 

 

 

Turn on the main 

POWER

 button of the SDP-850. Please note that the Red light on 

the front of the presenter indicates the unit is “Off.” The red light on the remote 
control panel window disappears once the unit is turned on.  
 
After the boot-up screen, the presenter will perform an automatic white balance or 

“Color Adjustment.” Since the SDP-850 has no base, you should always have a white piece of 
paper under the lens when the unit is turned on. Printed text on white paper is OK. This will allow 
for an accurate auto white balance for the best color accuracy. Press the 

AWC

 button at any 

time to activate an automatic color adjustment. 

Tip:

  Make sure there is no colored material under the lens to affect white balance.  

 

The 

/-

 buttons are used to lighten or darken the overall image for the desired result. 

Tip:

 When using the 

TXT / IMG

 (Text/Image) feature found on the remote, on average the 

brightness setting for text should fall somewhere near 95 to 100. For images, it will be closer to 
40 to 50. 

 

Press the 

ZOOM +/- 

buttons to reduce or enlarge the image size. When the On Screen display 

indicates 

D-ZOOM

, you are working in the Digital Zoom mode (up to 3 times the normal size). 

Auto focus will occur after zooming has stopped in all modes. 

Tip:

  Make sure you’re not moving the subject during auto focus. If the subject is blurry, press 

the 

AF

 button to re-focus. 

 

Press the 

AF

 button to activate the auto focus at any time. Manual focus is available on the base 

as well as the remote by pressing the 

FOCUS +/-

 buttons for complete focus control. 

 

The 

NEGA/POSI

 button allows you to switch between the normal, Positive mode setting for most 

subjects to a Negative position, best for viewing film negatives.  
 

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