Using Your Projector
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If you find that you use LightBoard features frequently, consider
programming either the Prog 1 or Prog 2 key, so you can access the
LightBoard tool with the press of a key.
Setting the timer (for audience intermission)
The DP9100 includes a break timer, for lunch breaks, intermissions,
question and answer sessions, or any other timed pause. Your audience will
see a “countdown” of the number of minutes remaining.
To use the timer, first set the length of the break. Choose
Tools
,
Break Timer
Value
, then indicate the length of the break, in minutes. You can set a break
in increments up to one hour.
After you indicate the length of the break, choose
Tools
,
Break Timer
,
On
to
start the timer. To turn the Break Timer off, press the Menu key on the
remote or control panel.
Projecting transparencies
The Clear key clears the projected image, allowing you to project
transparencies in the middle of your presentation.
You can clear to either a white or black background. Press the Clear key once
quickly to clear to a white background. Press and hold it for at least two
seconds to clear to a black background. Press Clear again once quickly, to
return the projected image.
Note:
The panel area on the DP9100 is 6” by 8”, which is slightly smaller
than the panel area of most overhead projectors (typically 8.5” x 11”). You
will need to adjust the focus to display transparencies.
Using the Fit-To-View feature to zoom, reduce
and pan images
The Fit-To-View feature lets you fit larger images on one screen. Use this key
to compress 1280 x 1024 or 1152 x 900 images to fit the 1024 x 768 screen
resolution, or to enlarge a 640 x 480 image to fit the screen. Press the
Fit-To-View key a second time to return the image to its original size.
To pan an image that does not fit on the screen (images larger than
1024 x 768), press the arrow keys on the projector’s control panel.
Note:
You can set the top and left pan limits by adjusting the Advanced,
Horizontal (and Vertical) settings in the projector menus.