JVC AV-P960E manual Viewing Image Data Stored in SD Card, Viewing images, Removing the SD card

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Viewing Image Data Stored in SD Card

Images stored in the SD card can be viewed.

 

1.

Insert the SD card

1.

2.

Press the [SD CARD SYSTEM] buttons

5.

3.

Viewing images

 

<Viewing images one at a time>

English

DELETE

SAVE

LIGHT

FREEZE

PAGE

IMAGE SELECT

SD CARD EXT IN

CAMERA

ENTER

SD CARD SYSTEM

SOURCE SELECT

3.3. 2.,3. 4.

<Thumbnail display screen>

The cursor will move as shown below when the [PAGE ] button is pressed.

Press the [PAGE] buttons

The image switches whenever the button is pressed.

The image will switch continuously if the button is pressed and held. (at an interval of about 0.5 seconds)

Note

The first image of the SD card will be displayed if the [IMAGE SE- LECT/ENTER] button is pressed for more than 2 seconds.

<Viewing images at one time (thumbnail)>

Press the [IMAGE SELECT/ENTER] button

16 images are displayed in a view.

Use the [PAGE , ] buttons to move the cursor.

Pressing [] at the last image of the page displays the next page while pressing [] at the first image of the page displays the previous page.

If the [IMAGE SELECT/ENTER] button is pressed when the image has been selected by the cursor, the selected image will be displayed on the screen in full size.

Next page

Cursor

Pressing and holding either the [] or [] but- ton moves the cursor continuously (at an inter- val of 0.1 second). If the last image of the cur- rent page is reached, the next page will be dis- played.

The image selected by the cursor can be de- leted. (Page 20 ‘Deleting images’)

Notes

<Viewing images one at a time automatically (slide show)>

While holding down the [SD CARD SYSTEM] buttons, press the [IMAGE SELECT/ENTER] buttons within 1 second.

From the image currently displayed, the following images will be displayed in sequence automatically. (at an interval of about 2 seconds)

When the [IMAGE SELECT/ENTER] or [PAGE] buttons are pressed once again, the image being played back will be se- lected and the operation stops.

4.Press the [CAMERA] button

Confirm that the output image is a camera image.

5.Removing the SD card

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

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.

Only images that are of the same type as the data stored via this unit can be viewed.

JPEG data taken with digital camera and JPEG data downloaded via Web may be converted to image data viewable on this unit by using [JPEG conversion software (Exif Conv.exe)] in the CD-ROM provided with this unit. For details, read JPEG conversion software’s Instruction [Exif Cnv.pdf] in the CD-ROM.

(The software [JPEG conversion software (Exif Conv.exe)] can also be downloaded from http://www.jvc-victor.co.jp/english/pro/prodv/down- load/index.html.)

If SD card image is selected without inserting the card, the output image will turn black.

The zoom, brightness and focus operations are not applicable for images stored in the SD card.

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Contents AV-P960E Features Safety PrecautionsHow to Read this Manual Table of Content Symbols used in this manual  Contents of this manualTo save power, turn off the unit when not in use PrecautionsNames and Functions Bright Adjustment Buttons Zoom Adjustment ButtonsFocus Adjustment Buttons Light Button for Switching Lighting# Button Indicator Lamps @ User Setup Buttons for Setting Registration$ White Balance Adjustment Buttons Image SELECT/ENTER Button for Selecting ImagesUSB Connector AC in Power Inlet EXT Input Terminal for External SigRemote Input RS-232C Terminal NTSC/PAL Switch Nal InputLift up the camera head camera arm Before UsingReleasing the arm lock Extending the camera armConnection 22 ‘Connecting to Computer via the USB Connector’Connect the RGB Output terminal to a projector or display If necessary, connect the USB connec- tor to a computerPresenting Printed Materials Presenting 3-dimensional Objects Adjusting lightingTilt the arm at an angle to capture Adjusting the image Shooting Surrounding ObjectsPress and hold the claws while pulling out the lens Adjust focus Adjusting side illuminationsPresenting Slide Films Place a piece of white paper on the stagePress the Light button to turn on the back illumination Setting Nega/PosiPress the Microscope button Adjusting the image Setting the microscopeAdjust the brightness and focus while confirming the images Capturing Images Through a MicroscopePress the Camera button Saving Images in the Picture Memory Retrieving Stored Images Repeat Steps 1. ~ Press the Picture Memory button Adjusting the White Balance Automatically Adjusting the White BalancePlace a piece of white paper on the stage Adjusting zoom Adjusting brightness Press the White Balance Auto button Recalling the settings  Undo the settings  Registration Adjusting the cameraPress the Default button Press the Save button for more than SecondsDeleted Insert the SD cardViewing Image Data Stored in SD Card Viewing imagesRemoving the SD card  Operating Methods Turn on the power  When connecting for the first timeConnect using the USB cable  Compatible Computers Remote control receiving range Operating the Remote Control UnitEXT-IN ZoomAV-ZK10, sold separately Installing LCD MonitorTroubleshooting Camera Head Specifications Dimensions WHD unit mm

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