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Presentation Using an SD Card (Commercially-available)

OPERATION PROCEDURE

SD card

N o t e

Before starting, insert a commercially-available SD card into the SD card slot on the side panel. Push the card again to remove the SD card.

Insert the SD card with the label facing up. Forcing it into the slot in the wrong orientation may cause a malfunction.

Before loading or unloading the SD card or turning the power off, be sure to select the

camera image by pressing the camera button [ ] on the operating panel, and confirm that the output image has been switched to camera image. Otherwise, the SD card contents could be damaged or the camera could malfunction.

The SD card is composed of parts vulnerable to static electricity. Therefore, due to static electricity, the SD card could malfunction or its contents could be destroyed. When handling the SD card, take care to avoid static electricity.

You may not be able to display image data other than that saved in this product or converted using the conversion function of the software supplied. Also, images of 7MBs or more cannot be displayed.

When displaying image data in an unsupported format, [ ] or [ ] is displayed on the output screen.

If you try displaying image data on an SD card without inserting an SD card, a black screen with the message [ ] is displayed.

After using the SD card, do not leave it inserted in this product; be sure to remove it.

We recommend using SD cards (512MB, 1GB, and 2GB) made by Panasonic, and SDHC cards (up to 4GB) made by Panasonic.

The resolution for the stored images is 1280x1024 (for SXGA output), 1280x800 (for WXGA output), and 1280x960 (for XGA output).

This product can store up to 2048 images.

ELMO is not liable for any damage caused by the loss of the data in the SD card or passive damage.

When an SD card is inserted, “Card Reading” is displayed on the screen, and to allow this device to check the contents of the SD card, it may take some time between inserting the card and the JPEGs being displayed and captured.

In that case, please wait a short time before performing any of the operations mentioned above.

When an SD card is inserted and then the power to the main unit is turned on, it may take a while before operations can be performed on the main unit.

Please wait a short time until the power switch on the main unit lights blue before performing any operations.

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Contents Mode Demploi Page Instruction Manual Important Safeguards All operating and use instructions should be followed„„ Power Sources „„ Servicing Risk Electric Shock Do not Open Wash hands after handling Before You Use English Contents Trouble Shooting Part Names and Functions Part NamesT e „„Appearance„„Front operating panel List of FunctionsName Function Zoom CameraName Function Change to with „„Rear panelButton „„Side panel USB„„Remote control Power ON/OFF „„List of functionsTele WideBrightness Remote Control Reception Receivable RangeOSD On-Screen Display „„Operations for selecting and deciding icons„„Adjusting the level bar Icon Name Selection Item Function „„Camera mode OSD menu„„Top menu „„Image setting menu Icon NameEmphasizes the outline of images Ntsc „„Function setting menuPAL Resolution Sxga„„SD mode OSD menu „„OSD top menu„„SD menu „„Slide show menu Setting UP Setting UpT e Connecting to the PC with a USB cable Connecting the AC Adapter and Video CableConnecting to the unit with a DVI input terminal equipped Pin No Connecting the AC adapterGND Connecting the optional Light Box 100Storing Storing101 Presentation Using Printed Materials, etc Operation Procedure102 103 „„Turning the illumination lamp ON/OFFPresentation Using an SD Card Commercially-available 104„„Saving the image 105„„Displaying the image 106 „„Deleting, locking, and unlocking images„„Formatting the SD card 107„„Slide Show 108 109 110 Shooting Off the Stage 111„„Setting the slide shooting adapter Presentation Using Film112 Various Functions and Operations Zoom113 Wide ZOOM-OUT114 Focus„„Auto Focus AF „„One-shot AF mode „„Normal AF mode115 116 „„Manual focusIllumination 117Adjusting the Brightness „„Automatic brightness adjustment„„Manual brightness adjustment 118Image Selection 119„„How to use Auto „„How to use One-Push„„How to use Manual White Balance„„How to save settings Save/call Settings121 „„How to call settings 122Highlight Function „„Highlight settings123 124 „„Highlight operations„„Mask settings Mask Function125 „„Mask operations„„Digital zoom settings Scroll Function126 „„Scroll operations127 PIP Picture in Picture Function„„PIP operations Using a Desktop Recorder Optional „„Connecting the desktop recorder„„Operating the desktop recorder by remote control 128Trouble Shooting Symptoms and ConfirmationSymptom Possible causes/countermeasures 129130 SXGA?Specifications „„General Specifications„„Main camera Specifications 131„„Illumination device 132Hdtv „„Supplied Accessories Name 133Quantity TrademarksWest Coast Branch HeadquartersElmo Europe G.m.b.H
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p10 specifications

The Elmo P10 is a cutting-edge document camera that has become highly regarded in educational and professional environments. Its design and functionality cater to a wide array of presentations, whether in classrooms, meetings, or seminars.

A standout feature of the Elmo P10 is its high-resolution imaging capabilities. The camera boasts a resolution of up to 1080p, which provides crystal-clear images and video output. This clarity is essential for presenting detailed documents, illustrations, or real-time demonstrations without loss of quality. The P10 also features a 16x optical zoom, allowing users to focus on small details while maintaining sharp image quality.

One of the technological highlights of the Elmo P10 is its built-in LED light source. This lighting enhancement ensures that images remain visible and well-lit under various conditions, eliminating shadowing or glare that can distract from the presentation. The camera is also equipped with a versatile tilting arm, enabling users to position the camera at different angles easily. This flexibility is extremely useful for capturing 3D objects or large documents.

In terms of connectivity, the Elmo P10 offers a range of options, including USB and HDMI outputs. This versatility allows it to interface seamlessly with computers, projectors, and interactive whiteboards. The camera is compatible with various operating systems, making it an excellent choice for diverse technological setups.

Another feature that sets the Elmo P10 apart is its built-in image annotation capabilities. Users can draw or highlight directly on the image displayed on the screen, making it an interactive tool that enhances engagement in presentations. The P10 also includes a recording function that enables users to capture their sessions for later review or sharing, a significant advantage for educational settings or training programs.

The Elmo P10 is designed for portability, making it easy to transport between different locations. Its lightweight and compact design ensure that users can set up and dismantle quickly, minimizing downtime during presentations.

In summary, the Elmo P10 combines advanced imaging technology with user-friendly features, making it an invaluable tool for educators and professionals alike. With its high-resolution capabilities, versatile connectivity options, and built-in annotation tools, the Elmo P10 stands as a premier choice for anyone looking to elevate their presentation experience.