NEC GT6000 user manual Using the Viewer, Deleting Captured Images

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5. Using the Viewer

Deleting Captured Images

Using the Delete button on the tool bar for Viewer can delete captured images.

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To delete captured images:

1.Select Viewer and display a folder list of captured images.

2.Use button to select the Capture folder “Cap” in the right bottom of the screen.

3.Press the MENU button to display the tool bar.

4.Use the ￿ or ￿ button to select the Delete icon and press the ENTER button or click with a mouse button.

Using the PC Card Files Fucntion (PC Card Files)

The PC Card Files function allows you to display a list of all the files stored in the PC card so that you can select a file you want to display. You can also sort files by file name or date, or display the file. Although a list of all the files in the PC card is displayed, you can view files in idx, text, HTML, JPEG and BMP format only. Selecting BMP and JPEG files automatically switches to the Viewer source. See also page 5-3.

NOTE: This option is not available for selection unless a PC card is inserted prop- erly.

Selecting "Execute" displays the file you selected.

When you select a JPEG or BMP file and press the ENTER but- ton on the remote or the cabinet, or "Execute" on the above, you will get a toolbar. This toolbar is used to return to the PC Card Files screen.

 

 

 

 

Close

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Return

Return

Returns to the PC Card Files screen.

Close

Close the toolbar.

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Contents GT6000/GT5000 LCD Projector User’s ManualImportant Information Important SafeguardsPrecautions InstallationPower Supply CleaningLamp Replacement Fire and Shock PrecautionsTable of Contents Introduction v Remote Control Featuresz Whats in the Box? x Introduction to the Projector1. Introduction z Whats in the Box? InformationImportantProjector 1. Introduction x Introduction to the Projector1. Introduction c Getting to Know Your Projector Attaching and Removing the Terminal Covers1. Introduction Depression for foot 4 locations1. Introduction Carrying the ProjectorTop Features Terminal Panel Features 1. Introduction1. Introduction 10116.SC. TRIGGER Mini Jack v Remote Control Features 1. Introduction27 28 1. Introduction1-11 10. UNDORemote Control Precautions Remote Control Battery InstallationOperating Range for Wireless Remote Control 1. IntroductionUsing the Remote Control in Wired Operation 1. Introduction1-13 AUDIO OUTInstallation z Setting Up Your Projectorx Lens Shift Adjustable Range c Optional Lens Installation2. Installation z Setting Up Your ProjectorScreen Size and Projection Distance HeightThrow distance 2. InstallationGT06RLB 2. Installation x Lens Shift Adjustable Range Maximum Possible Range for GT12ZLB/GT20ZL/GT48ZLBDesktop/Front Vertical2. Installation Lens Shift Adjustable Range continuedDesktop/Front0.32V Vertical Ceiling/Front2. Installation c Optional Lens Installation Before installation2. Installation e Secure the 4 screws using the hexagonal driver2. Installation For installing the GT12ZLB2. Installation SLOT12. Installation For installing the GT06RLB2-10 PC C2. Installation e Secure the 4 screws using the hexagonal drivereSecure the 2 screws using the hexagonal driver 2-11To adjust 2. Installation2-12 2. Installation v Making Connections When Viewing a DVI Digital SignalConnecting Your PC or Macintosh Computer Connecting to RGB 1 IN connectors BNC2. Installation Connecting an External Monitor2-14 To connect SCART output RGB2. Installation Connecting Your DVD Player2-15 DVD player2. Installation Connecting Your VCR or Laser Disc Player2-16 VIDEO2. Installation Connecting to a Network2-17 Example of LAN connectionConnecting the Supplied Power Cable 2. Installation2-18 Projecting an Image Basic Operation3. Projecting an Image z Turning on the ProjectorStandby or Idle Flashing forc Adjusting the Picture Size and Position Using the menu3. Projecting an Image x Selecting a SourceTips on Adjusting Focus 3. Projecting an Imagev Correcting the Horizontal and Vertical Keystone Distortion 3D ReformWhen using the remote control or cabinet buttons 3. Projecting an Image3. Projecting an Image n Turning Up or Down Volumeb Optimizing RGB Picture Automatically m Turning off the Projector 3. Projecting an ImageTo turn off the projector Convenient Features 4. Convenient Features z Turning Off the Image and Soundx Enlarging and Moving a Picture c Getting the On-lineHelp and Information4. Convenient Features v Using the USB Mouseb Using the USB HUB Function Operate the PC mouse using the USB mouse4. Convenient Features n Changing Background Logom Making Freehand Drawings on a Projected Image ChalkBoardReference memory 4. Convenient Features Lens MemoryCustom memory z Making the Most out of the Viewer Function Using the Viewerplayback 5. Using the Viewer Featuresz Making the Most out of the Viewer Function Easy to use5. Using the Viewer When the tool bar is not displayedFolder x Operating the Viewer Function from the5. Using the Viewer Auto Play ModeViewing Digital Images PreparationsUsing the PC Card Files Fucntion PC Card Files 5. Using the ViewerDeleting Captured Images Using the Projector in a Network 6. Using the Projector in a Network 6.Limitations of Warrantyz END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT 1.Term6. Using the Projector in a Network Contents of the Supplied CD-ROMProjector Easy Connection Settings xIntroduction6. Using the Projector in a Network when usedResolution c Supported Projectors6. Using the Projector in a Network v Equipment Connections and SettingsWhen Using a Network Environment Settings at the Projector Side6. Using the Projector in a Network b Software InstallationInstallation Uninstalling6. Using the Projector in a Network n Starting/Exiting the SoftwareDynamic Image Utility Start the Software6. Using the Projector in a Network mTroubleshootingCheck Points Countermeasures6. Using the Projector in a Network Check PointsCountermeasures Check Points6. Using the Projector in a Network 6-10Check Points Countermeasures6. Using the Projector in a Network 6-11Check Points CountermeasuresSetting Up for Double Stacking in Link Mode z Stacking and Connecting the Projectors 7. Setting Up for Double Stacking in Link Modez-1.Assigning Projector IDs 7. Setting Up for Double Stacking in Link Mode Throw Distances for Optional LensesRecommended Throw Distances for Double Stack z-2.Stacking the Projectors7. Setting Up for Double Stacking in Link Mode z-3.Hookup7. Setting Up for Double Stacking in Link Mode x Adjusting and Registering Signals to Bev Link Mode Setting Projected7. Setting Up for Double Stacking in Link Mode b List of Menu Items Available in Link ModeUsing On-ScreenMenu 8. Using On-ScreenMenu Using the Menusz Basic Menu Operation Customizing the Menu8. Using On-ScreenMenu x List of Direct Button Combinations8. Using On-ScreenMenu c Menu tree 8. Using On-ScreenMenu Advanced Menu Source Select Adjust Source Sound8. Using On-ScreenMenu Advanced Menu Source Select Adjust Source Sound8. Using On-ScreenMenu Using the Entry ListEntry Edit Command v Menu Descriptions & Functions8. Using On-ScreenMenu Adjust SourceVideo Adjust not available for RGB YTR Adjustment8. Using On-ScreenMenu SweetVisionSplit Mode Deinterlace8. Using On-ScreenMenu Adjusting Color TemperatureAdjusting White Balance Selecting Base Setting8. Using On-ScreenMenu Signal LevelSignal Type Volume/Bass/Treble8. Using On-ScreenMenu Ref. AdjustUsing 3D Reform 8-128. Using On-ScreenMenu Factory DefaultAll Data /Current Signal Projector Options8. Using On-ScreenMenu 8-14Selecting Menu Display Time Page8. Using On-ScreenMenu SetupPage Setting Viewer Options Viewer Options Setting Mouse Button and Sensitivity Mouse8. Using On-ScreenMenu Page Selecting Signal Format Signal Select8-16 Selecting Operation Mode Operation Mode Select8. Using On-ScreenMenu 8-17Enabling Last Memory Last Memory Page8. Using On-ScreenMenu Lamp Settings8-18 Link Mode8-19 8. Using On-ScreenMenuLAN Mode 8-20 8. Using On-ScreenMenuAdvanced WEP for Wireless only 8. Using On-ScreenMenu8-21 8-22 8. Using On-ScreenMenuMail 8. Using On-ScreenMenu Seamless Switch GT6000 only2. Setting the Seamless Switch function 8-238. Using On-ScreenMenu Setting a Password8-24 Delete8. Using On-ScreenMenu 8-25Security To register a PC card as a protect key8. Using On-ScreenMenu TimerOn/Off Timer Tools8. Using On-ScreenMenu Enabling the On or Off TimerDisabling the On or Off Timer Deleting the On or Off Timer settings8. Using On-ScreenMenu Using Capture GT5000 onlyUsing PC Card Files Using ChalkBoard8. Using On-ScreenMenu 8-29Projector Information Test PatternMaintenance x Replacing or Cleaning the Filterc Cleaning the Cabinet and the Lens z Replacing the Lamp9. Maintenance z Replacing the LampTo replace the lamp Interlock9. Maintenance x Replacing or Cleaning the FilterTo clean the filter To replace the filter9. Maintenance c Cleaning the Cabinet and the LensAppendix 10. Appendix z USB Memory Device or USB Memory CardReader Support 10-210. Appendix xTroubleshooting Power IndicatorStatus Indicator Lamp 1/2 IndicatorCommon Problems & Solutions Problem10. Appendix 10-410. Appendix •Power on process for the projector and the PC10-5 10. Appendix cSpecifications 10-6Model Number GT6000/GT500010-7 10. AppendixMechanical 10. Appendix v Cabinet Dimensions b Pin Assignments of D-SubRGB Input ConnectorMini D-Sub15 Pin Connector 10-810. Appendix n Compatible Input Signal List 10-910. Appendix m REMOTE 1 Connector 10-10Pin No SHORT/OPENUsing Software Keyboard PC Control Connector D-SUB9P10. Appendix PC Control Codes and Cable Connection⁄0Operation Using an HTTP Browser 10. Appendix10-12 Overview10-13 10. AppendixRGB1 LIMITED WARRANTY USA and Canada only NEC SOLUTIONS’ PROJECTOR PRODUCTSHOW LONG IS THE WARRANTY WHAT IS COVERED AND WHAT IS NOT COVEREDDECLARATION OF CONFORMITY