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Guide to Effective Presentations

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c. Set-Up

 

 

 

When giving a presentation, you need to set the stage both

 

 

 

figuratively and literally for success. The way you set up a

 

 

 

presentation room will have a great impact on the

 

 

 

audience’s perception of you and your message. By

 

 

 

manipulating the placement and use of the following tools,

 

 

 

you will improve the impact of your presentation.

 

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Lighting—Good lighting is an important component of a successful presentation. You should strive to create an unequal distribution of light. An audience should always see as much of the presenter’s face as possible, so most of the light should be focused on you. Because it is important for you to be able to read the audience’s faces and body language, some light should be shed upon them. However, no light should shine on the screen.

Stage— When presenting on the same level surface that your audience is on, most people can only see the top one- third of your body. Therefore, it is recommended that when giving a presentation to an audience of 25 or more, you stand on a stage or platform. As more of your body is visible, the easier it is to communicate with an audience.

Podiums—The best presenters avoid podiums because they hide 75% of the body and restrict movement. However, many people feel more comfortable with a podium to hold their notes and hide their discomfort. If you must use a podium, angle it at 45 degrees to the audience so that you are not completely hidden.

Visuals—It is imperative that you make sure your visuals are large enough and projected far enough for the audience to see. Eight times the height of an image is the optimal viewing distance to read 24 point type. The bottom of a screen should be at least 6´ (1.8 meters) above the floor.

Screen—The screen should always be in the center of the room so that all audience members can see it. Because people read from left to right, you should always stand to the audience’s left when discussing visuals.

Seating—Arrange seating according to the dynamics of your presentation. If the presentation is more than half-a- day, use classroom style seating—a chair and a desk. If you would like to encourage audience interaction, use chevron seating, angling the chairs into a “V” shape. When you have a very small audience, a “U” shaped arrangement will increase interchange.

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Appendix

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Contents PG-M10X PG-M10S Special Note for Users in the U.K English For Netherlands Only Accessories CleaningPower Sources Power-Cord ProtectionPower Supply InstallationLamp Replacement Fire and Shock PrecautionsContents For Sharp Assistance U.S.A. only Usage GuidelinesMain Features You’ll Enjoy FeaturesRemote control that can operate the PC Compatible with following various color systemsFor remote control Supplied AccessoriesWhen using the remote control as computer mouse For video equipment connectionRemote control effective range Preparing the Remote ControlPress firmly and slide the battery cover off Slide the battery cover back until it snaps into placeTop, front side panel view Control panel Part NamesBottom Speaker 15Terminal Panel Rear and side panel viewPart Names Mouse terminal Video input terminalRemote Control 22 , 24 Flip Cover Remote control signal transmitterEnter button Positioning the unit InstallationTip Projecting distance and image sizeReversed Image Setup Projection using a mirrorRear projection Connections Connecting video equipmentConnection to the Video input terminal of the unit Connection to the S-VIDEO input terminal of the unitConnecting a PC or Macintosh Connection to the Computer input terminalRear panel terminals of this unit Receiving Video Output from Personal Computers Changing the computer’s video resolutionsWindows 98/Windows WindowsConnect the power cord Using the unitAdjust the position and height of the unit When the projected image is offset verticallyAdjuster Adjustment Case of RGB input, adjust the video of the connected PCUsing the unit After using the unit Using the Remote Control Input SelectionUsing the Remote Control Input Selection Operating from the main unitUsing the Remote Control as the PC Mouse Remote control mouse functionsConnecting a PC and the Mouse terminal of this unit Various functions while using the unit Enlarging the picture To move to the desired portion of the enlarged pictureScreen Reduction Menu Structure Menu operationMenu button Common menuRGB input Menu operationAdjusting the picture elements For VIDEO, S-VIDEO and component video Ypbpr inputTo close the menu Timing Chart Adjusting the projected image from the computerResolution Sync. kHz Sync. Hz IBM PC/AT compatible machine Apple MacintoshAdjusting Clock Frequency and Phase Manual Adjustment of Personal Computer ImagesAdjusting the position of the image If no images appear during settingResetting Resetting the factory defaultsResetting the Lamp Usage Timer Setting the Video Type Advanced Menu SettingsAdjusting Color Balance Selecting the Color SystemSetting the Computer input terminal Setting in Accordance With Image ContentSetting the Display Frame Setting FilterInitial Settings Using the Power Saving Function Auto Source SettingsInitial Settings Selecting a Projection FormatSelecting the Menu Language Other Menu Settings Setting the Menu OptionSetting the Menu Display Position Menu Viewing SettingsPlease check the following before requesting repairs TroubleshootingWhen the Status Indicator Illuminates or Flashes Status Light MessagesCondition Status Replacing the Projection Lamp Removing and installing the lamp unitHow to use the carrying bag Using the Carrying BagTransporting the Projector Out To the carrying bagReplacement parts SpecificationsSub Pin Assignments DimensionsGuide to Effective Presentations Types of PresentationsCreative Presentations Guide to Effective Presentations FontsGuide to Effective Presentations Good Bad Set-UpPresentation Tips Rehearsing & DeliveryGlossary Enlarge button IndexSharp Corporation

PG-M10X specifications

The Sharp PG-M10X is a compact and versatile portable projector that caters to the needs of business professionals, educators, and casual users alike. With its lightweight design and robust feature set, the PG-M10X is well-suited for both small meetings and larger presentations, ensuring that users have a reliable solution for various display needs.

One of the standout features of the Sharp PG-M10X is its resolution. It typically offers a native SVGA (800 x 600) resolution, which is ideal for standard presentations and slide shows. This resolution allows for clear and vibrant images, making text and graphics easy to read and comprehend. While it may not match the ultra-high-definition projectors available today, the PG-M10X performs exceptionally well in environments where high clarity is needed without requiring a significant investment.

The projector boasts a brightness level of approximately 2,200 ANSI lumens. This level of brightness is particularly effective in slightly lit rooms, as it ensures that images remain visible and sharp even in challenging lighting conditions. The PG-M10X also features a contrast ratio of 400:1, enhancing the depth of images, thereby making visuals more engaging during presentations.

In terms of connectivity, the Sharp PG-M10X offers a range of ports, including HDMI, VGA, and composite inputs, allowing users to easily connect various devices such as laptops, DVD players, and gaming consoles. This flexibility makes the projector an ideal choice for mixed-media presentations or classroom settings.

Another significant advantage of the PG-M10X is its 2-in-1 projection capability, enabling both front and rear projection without any hassle. This feature is especially useful in versatile setups where the projection surface might require adjustments based on audience layout.

The projector’s lamp life extends up to 4,000 hours in standard mode, allowing for an extended usage period before requiring a replacement. This extended lifespan minimizes maintenance costs and maximizes convenience for users who require frequent access.

Additionally, the PG-M10X incorporates innovative cooling technology, which ensures quiet operation by reducing fan noise during presentations. This consideration significantly enhances the viewing experience, allowing audiences to focus on the content rather than distracting background noises.

In conclusion, the Sharp PG-M10X delivers a well-rounded set of features that cater to various projection needs. Its reliability, ease of use, and versatility make it a preferred option for anyone looking to enhance their visual presentations effectively. Whether in the boardroom or the classroom, the PG-M10X stands ready to be a dependable projection partner.