Perform the picture adjustments including the ZOOM but- tons 1 and the FOCUS buttons 2 while referring to the preview monitor.

PRESENTATION (APPLICATION)

Preview mode

By using the preview mode, you can adjust zoom and focus on the preview monitor before outputting the picture to the main presenta- tion screen. This makes it possible for you to make a smooth, professional presentation because material changes and screen adjust- ments are not shown. The following example describes how to transfer an image to the main projector.

Connection and setting

1. Connect the RGB OUTPUT 1 or RGB OUTPUT 2 connector to the input connector of the projector.

2. Connect the VIDEO OUTPUT or S-VIDEO OUTPUT connector to the input connector of the preview monitor.

3. Turn the power on.

4. Set the DIP switch F on the rear panel to 0 to engage the preview mode.

For cable connection, refer to page 5.

It is recommended to use the optional LCD monitor (TA-AV-Z7U) as a preview monitor. For connections, refer to the LCD monitor's instruction manual.

Operating procedure

1. Place an object on the stage.

2.

 

BRIGHTNESS

ZOOM PRESET

 

 

AUTO WHITE

 

 

 

SET

 

AUTO

DARKER BRIGHTER

A4/LETTER

A5

 

FOCUS

ZOOM

 

3.

When the adjustments are complete, press the FREEZE-

AUTO

NEAR

FAR

OFF

ON

OUT

IN

 

 

 

 

ON button 3.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

4. The camera picture displayed when the button is pressed is

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

transferred to the projector.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

5. Put the next presentation item on the stage.

 

2

 

 

3

 

1

6. Adjust the picture while referring to the preview monitor (even if the main projector is showing a still image or memory picture, the preview monitor displays a motion picture from the camera).

7. When the adjustments are complete, press the FREEZE-ON button 3.

8. The camera picture displayed when the button is pressed is transferred to the projector.

9. Repeat steps 5 to 8.

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JVC AV-P950E manual Presentation Application, Preview mode,  Connection and setting,  Operating procedure