User’s Guide

Functions for Enhancing Projection

 

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When the [

 

 

 

] button is pressed, the image is enlarged

 

 

 

with the cross at its centre. When the [

 

] button is

 

 

 

pressed, the enlarged image is then reduced.

The enlargement ratio will appear at the bottom-right of the screen.

You can scroll around the image by tilting the [] button.

Shows enlargement ratio

To cancel the E-Zoom function, press the [ESC] button.

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The selected area can be enlarged to between 1–4 times, in 25 steps of 0.125.

When you reduce the size to 1, the E-Zoom function will be cancelled.

You can use the Effect function with the enlarged image. p.67

P in P (Picture in Picture) Function

This function lets you display separate images in a smaller screen (sub- screen) over the top of the images that are currently being projected (main screen).

Computer images can be displayed in the main screen, and video images (composite videog or S-Videog) can be displayed in the sub-screen. The video images in the sub-screen can be selected using the "P in P" command in the "Setting" menu. p.86

The P in P function is controlled using the remote control.

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The P in P function cannot be used for computer images that have the refresh rateg set to interlacedg, nor for RGB video images.

PROCEDURE

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Connect the equipment to be used for projecting the

main screen and sub-screen images, set the type of

 

 

sub-screen using the "P in P" command in the

 

"Setting" menu, and then press the [PinP] button on

 

the remote control.

 

The sub-screen will appear at the top-left of the screen, and the

 

operation guide will appear at the bottom-left of the screen.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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