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USER GUIDE
In the menu system, the trackball is used for navigation between the
different alternatives, and when a function is selected, the trackball is used
for adjustment of that function.
The following table describes each key in detail. Some functions are
memorized, while other functions are only momentary.
The MEM column indicates whether the function setting is memorized for
the source apparatus for future use.
KEY
CONTR
BRIGHT
VOLUME
ON/OFF
RESET
COMP 1
COMP 2
VIDEO
S-VIDEO
MASK
PROG
MUTE
FREEZE
FUNCTION
Contrast is the ratio between light and dark
colors. Low contrast is recommended for long-
term viewing, while high contrast is used to
enhance details.
Brightness (whiteness) of the image can be
altered to suit local lighting conditions. Usually
a bright, low contrast image is preferred.
Volume of the audio output can be altered to
suit local conditions.
Turns the projector into standby mode.
Switches the projection lamp off, but leaves
power on to the rest of the projector.
Defaults to the standard settings for the active
mode.
Selects the computer 1 as the active source.
Selects the computer 2 as the active source.
Selects video as the active source.
Selects S-video as the active source.
Applies a mask to the image, which can be
moved up and down using the trackball.
This key may be programmed to any one of the
menu controls.
Switches the sound on/off.
Holds the image projected on the screen. This
feature can be used to hide actions on the
computer that the audience need not see, such
as changes between software packages, or for
returning the audience' s attention back to the
presenter!
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MEM
Yes
Yes
Yes
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Yes
No
No

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