Elmo HV-C1000XG instruction manual Mouse Operation

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3 MOUSE

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Mouse Operation

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Connect the mouse to the mouse terminal [MOUSE]

on the connector panel.

 

• Click the left button

 

To operate the OSD menu.

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When digital magnification or image rotation (90°,

270°) is not used, the pointer and OSD menu can

 

be displayed/deleted.

 

• Drag by left button (moves while button is being pushed)

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In time of digital magnification or image rotation

(90°,270°), screen is scrolled.

• Click the mouse wheel

Mouse

Right button

Left button

Center button

Mouse wheel

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To display or clear the pointer and OSD menu alternately by clicking.

The pointer is displayed.

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Click

The OSD menu is displayed.

Click

Click

The OSD menu is cleared.

Click

The pointer is cleared.

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• Roll the mouse wheel

To scroll the screen up/down when the image is in digital magnification or rotated to 90°

 

 

or 270°.

Click the right button

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When this button is clicked for digital magnification while the pointer is displayed,

 

the position of the pointer is the center of the magnified image.

When the pointer is not displayed, the center position of the image is digitally magnified.

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10

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Click the OSD menu, then the menu functions are given priority.

When using the mouse, connect the mouse before turning ON the power supply to this product.

Use the attached mouse. If another mouse is used, the normal operation cannot be guaranteed. If the cable is extended, use the commercial cable for extension or consult the distributor.

The OSD menu is assumed to be used for large projection sizes with a projector or the like. Therefore, the display on a hand monitor or a TV may be hard to see.

Reference Page

• Digital Magnification

P.18

 

 

• OSD

P.27

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Contents HV-C1000XG Important Safeguards Wash hands after handling Should be moved with care. QuickRisk Electric Shock Do not Open Exclamation point within Before YOU USE Contents Replacing the Lamp Symptoms and ConfirmationUart Communication Format Part Names and Functions AppearanceTo connect the mouse supplied accessory*1 Connector PanelAnalog RGB-out Power Cord RS-232C Terminal RGB OUT ReceptacleACName Function Reference Wireless Remote ControlPower Supply Switch To turn ON/OFF the power supply To double the image size To switch pause/motion of the imageButton Name Function Reference Memory No. Used with 6 toPreparation Wireless Remote ControlReceivable Range Mouse Mouse OperationSetting of Auto Focus Operating Range InstallationInstallation of the Unit Connection to the composite video-out terminal Connection to Monitor and ProjectorConnection to the analog RGB-out terminal Connection to the S video-out terminalOperation Procedures Simple Steps for Presenting Printed MaterialZoom Various Functions and OperationLighting Digital Magnification Mouse can be operated as followsWhen Pause is effective, COLOR/B&W selection does not work Color / B&W SelectionPosi / Nega Conversion Image RotationPause ContrastIris M. Frame Accumulate ModeAuto iris adjustment Focus Auto FocusPower Manual Focus To focus on specific part of the material, such as 3-DPreset Operation Utility Software CD-ROM How to read out stored imagesImage Memory OSD Operation Main Menu Posi/Nega To switch the selection ConversionSelection Emphasis of the image When power is turned ON, PointerFor the mouse pointer ON/OFF Icon Name Function Reference Pages Status savingIs turned on Sub Menu Page Cable Connection RS-232C SpecificationsSetting Up Ceiling Presenter side DSUB-9PTransmission command PC → Ceiling Presenter Transmission SpecificationsData Format Specifications ConnectionResponse data format Ceiling Presenter→ PC Uart Communication Format Function Replacing the Lamp Replacement of the lamp requires a work done at a highReplacing the Lamp Location. Take care not to cause accidentTroubleshooting Hints Symptoms and ConfirmationRCA pin jack/75 Ω unbalanced NTSC/PAL Video output 11SPECIFICATIONSGeneral Type B receptacleCamera LightingSupplied Accessories Optional parts to be purchased separatelyMemo Overseas Subsidiary Companies