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Nikon coolpix s1200pj: user guide
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Displaying Pictures with the Projector
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Auto Off with Projection
When no operations are performed during projection, the camera ends projection to save power
and enter standby mode, and the power-on lamp blinks. If another three minutes passes in standby
mode, the camera turns off.
• While the power-on lamp is blinking, press the buttons indicated below to resume projection in
playback mode.
- The power switch, shutter-release button, or c button
• If the camera turns off, close the projector cover. Also, make sure to close the projector cover
before turning the camera back on again.
• The time allowed to pass before the camera enters standby mode when no operations are
performed during projection can be changed from Auto off in Set up (A 98).
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Projection Distance and Projected Picture Size
Projection distance
26 cm (10 in.)
50 cm (1 ft 7 in.)
1.0 m (3 ft 3 in.)
1.5 m (4 ft 11 in.)
2.0 m (6 ft 6 in.)
2.5 m (8 ft 2 in.)
3.1 m (10 ft)
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PC-PJ Transfer
• The PC-PJ Transfer software allows you to use the camera's built-in projector to project a computer
display via a USB connection.
• PC-PJ Transfer can be installed by using the included PC-PJ Transfer CD.
• See "Projecting the Computer Display" (E 29) for more information about installation or using
PC-PJ Transfer.
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Projector Input Connector
• When the projector input connector (A 2) on the COOLPIX S1200pj is connected to the Apple
iPhone4 or iPhone3GS using the Dock Connector Cable, still pictures and movies saved on the
Apple device can be viewed with the camera's built-in projector.
• For information on the Dock Connector Cable, contact your nearest authorized Nikon distributor.
Please note that the Dock Connector Cable may not be readily available in some countries or
regions.
• Do not connect a cable other than the Dock Connector Cable to the camera's projector input
connector. Connecting a different cable may cause the camera to malfunction.
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Projected picture size
Approx. 10 × 7.5 cm (4 × 3 in.; equivalent to 5-inch display)
Approx. 20 × 15 cm (8 × 6 in.; equivalent to 10-inch display)
Approx. 40 × 30 cm (16 × 12 in.; equivalent to 20-inch display)
Approx. 60 × 45 cm (24 × 18 in.; equivalent to 30-inch display)
Approx. 80 × 60 cm (32 × 24 in.; equivalent to 40-inch display)
Approx. 100 × 75 cm (39 × 30 in.; equivalent to 50-inch display)
Approx. 120 × 90 cm (47 × 35 in.; equivalent to 60-inch display)

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