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The 

INT/EXT

 button provides the ability to switch between internal 

and external display output. 

INT

 displays images from the 

presenter and 

EXT

 displays images and sound (by using the 

Audio In & Out Connectors) from external VCR’s, camcorders, 
etc. connected to the Video & Audio inputs.  

Tip

The SVP-5300 can only switch composite video sources. 

The S-Video connector provides higher output quality from the   
SVP-5300, but cannot switch from composite video sources. 

 

 
To use the accessory lamp, connect it to the power outlet 
found below the upper arm joint. It can be turned on or off by 
pressing the 

LAMP

 button found on the remote control. 

 

Tip:

 

 

When viewing glossy material, slide the lamp forwards 

or backwards on the upper arm to eliminate glare. The lamp 
may also be used on the lower arm as well. 

 

 
The 

SHARP 

+/-

 buttons allow you to “soften” or “sharpen” 

the images displayed from the camera.  

Tip

Oftentimes, softening the image will result in a clearer 

looking image depending on your subjects. 
 

 

 

 
Press the 

FREEZE

 button to “hold” any image on screen 

while you change your subject or to 

Freeze

 an object in 

any position. 
Press and release the 

Mirror/Flip

 

button to electronically 

“flip” your subject in the following sequence - Mirror / Flip / 
Flip+Mirror / Off (Normal) 
 

 

 

PRESET 

– Up to 4 User-defined presets can be stored for 

quick recall. 
Adjust your settings for the desired result (zoom, lamp, 
focus, etc.). Select 

PRESET / SAVE 

on the remote and 

enter a number from 1 to 4 to save. To recall a preset, 
select 

PRESET / ACTIVE

 on the remote and press the 

appropriate number for your setting. Note: All Presets will 
be saved even if the unit is powered down.  

 

 

Use the 

/-

 buttons to adjust the volume of a 

microphone if attached the MIC input of the SVP5300. The 
Audio output (1 or 2) RCA connectors must be attached to 
the input of another audio device to record or amplify. 

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