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Operations
CLOSE
OPEN
AUTO
IRIS
Adjusting the iris (Brightness) manually
(IRIS buttons)
Use the IRIS buttons on the operation panel to adjust
the iris (brightness). To increase the brightness, press
the OPEN button. To decrease the brightness, press the
CLOSE button. Adjust the iris manually when you
want to display:
• an object which reflects light strongly and the picture
looks whitish,
• a pale-colored film negative, or
• the contrast strongly.
To go back to automatic iris
Press the AUTO button to light the AUTO indicator.
Locking the white balance setting
(W.BALANCE buttons)
The VID-P110 automatically adjusts the white
balance. You can lock the white balance setting when
the object color is not displayed naturally. This is
useful when you display:
• a monochromatic material (including film negatives)
or background, or
• a pale colored material.
To lock the white balance setting, press the ONE
PUSH button. The white balance setting which adjusts
immediately before you pressed the button is held.
In the ONE PUSH mode, it locks the last automatic
white balance setting and maintains it even when the
lighting conditions change. This allows the color of the
material to be displayed naturally.
NEAR
FAR
AUTO
FOCUS
To recall the setting you preset
Press the PATTERN MEMORY 1 or 2 button.
Note
The setting you preset will be reset when you turn off
the power.
Adjusting the focus manually
(FOCUS buttons)
Use the FOCUS buttons on the operation panel to
adjust the focus. You can also adjust the focus for a
three-dimensional object by using the NEAR and FAR
buttons. Adjust the focus manually when you display:
• a material that includes small type or fine patterns
which are difficult to focus,
• a material of low contrast, or
• a three-dimensional object.
You can lock the focus when the focus is adjusted
automatically. Press the FAR or NEAR button once to
lock the focus.
To go back to automatic focus
Press the AUTO button to light the AUTO indicator.
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