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Displaying
Pictures
with the Projector
_1_
Notes
on Using
the
Projector
• Be sure to read and follow
the warnings
for the projector
on page viii.
• Be aware that the camera
and battery
will become
hot when the projector
is in operation.
Allow
the camera
to cool before using it again when the projector
has been used for an extended
period
of time.
• When
the battery
is low, the camera
automatically
adjusts projection
brightness
to save power.
• When
projecting
pictures
or movies, red streaks (ghosting)
may appear
at the top or bottom
of the
projection
screen, but this does not indicate
a malfunction.
• Do not look directly
into the projector
light or project
it towards
human
eyes, as it could damage
eyes.
Notes
on the
Projector
Cover
• If you turned
on the camera
after opening
the projector
cover, you will have to close the projector
cover
and turn the camera
offand
back on again.
• Do not leave the projector
cover open
when the COOLPIX 51200pj
is not in use. The projected
image
may become
faded or discolored
if the projector
window
is exposed
to direct or indirect
sunlight
or bright
electric
light for an extended
period of time.
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To Change
the
Pictures
by the
Remote
Control
(Available
Separately)
• Point the remote
control
(available
separately)
at the infrared
receiver on the front or rear of the
camera
(_
2, 3) within
a distance
of approximately
5 m (16 ft).
• Pictures can be changed
by up, down,
left, or right selection
button
on the remote
control.
Infrared
emitter
Infrared
receiver
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Built-in
Projector
Stand
Display
the previous
picture
%
Display
the
next
picture
• The built
in projector
stand allows the camera
to be tilted
slightly
upward
so that the projected
picture
is not obstructed
by the surface of the table on which
the camera
is placed.
• Slide the projector
stand latch (_'1_)and push (_)
to
raise it. To lower the projector
stand, slide the projector
stand latch (_)
and push (,'4_) it into the camera.
• When
the projector
stand is used, the picture
is
projected
onto
the screen at an angle, resulting
in a
type
of distortion
known
as the keystone
effect.
Using
a tripod
instead
of the built in projector
stand makes
it
easier to properly
align
the camera
with the screen,
reducing
the keystone
effect.
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