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Storing Images in SD Card

Images taken can be stored in the SD card (sold separately).

1. Press the [CAMERA] button

2. Insert the SD card

To remove the SD card, push in the card before removing it from the card slot.

1.

3.

Press the [SAVE] button for more than 2 seconds

2.

DELETESAVE

3.

The save indicator lamp lights up Blinks while saving is in progress. Blinks Lights up Light goes off once saving is completed. (about 2 seconds)

Saving is not possible if the SD card switch has been turned on to write-protect. In this case, the save indicator lamp will not blink.

If the SD card is full and additional images cannot be stored, the save indicator lamp will not blink. In this case, delete unwanted images or use a new card.

IMAGE SELECT

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SD CARD SYSTEM

 Deleting images

1. Select the image to delete

<Normal screen>

To delete image, use the [PAGE , ] buttons to select the image to be deleted.

<Thumbnail screen>

When the thumbnail screen is being displayed, use the [PAGE , ] buttons to move the cursor to select the image to be

deleted.

Notes

2. Press the [DELETE] button for more

If an image is deleted in the thumbnail screen, the next image will shift up and be displayed in its position.

The cursor will move to the next image fol- lowing the deleted image.

than 2 seconds

The delete indicator lamp lights up Blinks while deleting is in progress. Blinks Lights up Light goes off once deleting pro- cess is completed. (about 2 seconds)

Notes

When removing or inserting the SD card or when powering off, make sure to press the [CAMERA] button and confirm that the output image is a camera image. Otherwise, the data in the card may be corrupted or this unit may not function properly.

The SD card is made from parts that are susceptible to static charges. Malfunction might occur and the contents of the card might be damaged due to static charges. As such, make sure to handle with extra care.

Do not leave the SD card in the card slot. Remove the SD card for safe keeping after use.

Number of images that can be stored:

32 MB: about 60 images, 64 MB: about 120 images

32 MB or 64 MB SD card from Panasonic is recommended.

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Contents AV-P960E Safety Precautions FeaturesTable of Content How to Read this Manual Symbols used in this manual  Contents of this manualPrecautions To save power, turn off the unit when not in useNames and Functions Zoom Adjustment Buttons Bright Adjustment ButtonsFocus Adjustment Buttons Light Button for Switching Lighting@ User Setup Buttons for Setting Registration # Button Indicator Lamps$ White Balance Adjustment Buttons Image SELECT/ENTER Button for Selecting ImagesAC in Power Inlet EXT Input Terminal for External Sig USB ConnectorRemote Input RS-232C Terminal NTSC/PAL Switch Nal InputBefore Using Lift up the camera head camera armReleasing the arm lock Extending the camera arm22 ‘Connecting to Computer via the USB Connector’ ConnectionConnect the RGB Output terminal to a projector or display If necessary, connect the USB connec- tor to a computerPresenting Printed Materials Tilt the arm at an angle to capture Presenting 3-dimensional ObjectsAdjusting lighting Press and hold the claws while pulling out the lens Adjusting the imageShooting Surrounding Objects Adjusting side illuminations Adjust focusPresenting Slide Films Place a piece of white paper on the stageSetting Nega/Posi Press the Light button to turn on the back illuminationSetting the microscope Press the Microscope button Adjusting the imageAdjust the brightness and focus while confirming the images Capturing Images Through a MicroscopeSaving Images in the Picture Memory Press the Camera button Retrieving Stored Images Repeat Steps 1. ~ Press the Picture Memory buttonAdjusting the White Balance  Adjusting the White Balance AutomaticallyPlace a piece of white paper on the stage Adjusting zoom Adjusting brightness Press the White Balance Auto button Registration Adjusting the camera  Recalling the settings  Undo the settingsPress the Default button Press the Save button for more than SecondsInsert the SD card DeletedRemoving the SD card Viewing Image Data Stored in SD CardViewing images  When connecting for the first time  Operating Methods Turn on the powerConnect using the USB cable  Compatible ComputersOperating the Remote Control Unit  Remote control receiving rangeEXT-IN ZoomInstalling LCD Monitor AV-ZK10, sold separatelyTroubleshooting Specifications Camera Head Dimensions WHD unit mm

AV-P960E specifications

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