Dukane MPS2 user manual Camera Operation, DVD-VCR Operation

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Fig.3. Home and ON/OFF pages.

Fig.4. Camera Home Page

The projector should now be operating /and an image visible on the room projection screen. It may be necessary to adjust the projector tray angle, focus, and zoom settings.

With an image on the screen the device of interest can be selected by touching the "Home" button. The "Home Page" then appears and the device to view can be selected by touching the "Watch -------" button.. A control page for that

device then becomes visible.

Camera Operation

The "Camera" control page is shown in Fig 4. The controls permit operation of the first level camera functions. For the camera there is a second page of controls for the stored images. This page appears when the "Recall images" is touched.

The next page contains the buttons to select the image to be played full screen (by touching "Play") or deleting the image. This is followed by

the "Play" page, which lets you select the previ- ous or next image in the thumbnail array, or you can delete the image.

The relation of the pages is shown in Fig 5 where the sequence of pages is indicated. To return to prior pages use the lower right "Home" touch button.

DVD-VCR Operation

The controls for these devices appear when the appropriate button is touched. When watching the DVD or VCR and the "Home " button is touched a STOP command is sent to the player. This hauls the DVD or tape at the present loca- tion. It permits you to return to the same location when you again select the device. Fig 6 shows these control pages.

Fig.5. Camera control pages.

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Contents Touch Panel Control Audio Visual ProductsPage Operation of the MPS Universal Interactive touch panelGeneral operation Camera Operation DVD-VCR OperationSound Volume Control Setting Contrast for the Interactive Touch ScreenSpecial Setup Clock Shutting Off the SystemNo Image from the Projector Control of the ProjectorMobile Presentation System wire diagram Audio Visual Products