6
OPERATION

Control panel

ONBWNEGA
LIGHTS
MENU/
ENTER
TEXT
MODE
BW/
COLOR
NEGA/
POSI
SOURCE SELECT
PICTURE MEMORYEXT INCAMERA
DIGITAL PRESENTER AV-P950
Use to turn on either the side illu-
minations or the back illumination.
With factory setting, when the
power is switched on, the side illu-
minations will come on.
Every time the button is pressed,
the lighting of the unit changes as
follows:
side illuminations ON again, and
so on.

LIGHTS

NEGA/POSI: Reverse the colors and bright-
ness of a picture.
Reverses negative film images
to enable normal color picture
output.
(In the NEGATIVE mode, set-
tings are for the negative film.)
BW/COLOR: Changes a color picture into
B/W. If used when showing
B/W material, definition of the
picture will improve.
TEXT MODE: Makes characters clearer and
sharper. Use to show text ma-
terial for effective presentation.

NEGA/POSI BW/COLOR TEXT MODE

Use to perform camera
adjustments and setting
on the on-screen dis-
play.
(Refer to "Menu adjust-
ment" on page 10.)

MENU/ENTER

Use to select the output picture. Choose from camera, EXT INPUT
connector, or picture memory.
CAMERA: Picture from the camera is selected.
EXT IN: The picture input to the EXT INPUT connector
(from a personal computer, for example) is
selected.
PICTURE MEMORY: When a picture is stored in memory, it can be
selected as the output picture (refer to "Picture
memory" on page 15).
The picture input from the EXT INPUT connector cannot be used for
the output to the VIDEO OUTPUT and S-VIDEO OUTPUT
connectors. (See the rear panel on pages 8 and 9)

SOURCE SELECT

Use to adjust the focus of the camera picture.
AUTO: When this button is pressed for
automatic focusing of an image, the
indicator starts blinking. As soon as
focusing is achieved the indicator will
go out.
NEAR: Press this button to reduce the focal
length (to focus on a point closer to the
camera).
FAR: Press this button to increase the focal
length (to focus on a point further from
the camera).
Press the AUTO button to exit the menu
display.

FOCUS

Side illuminations
ON back illumination
ON
all lighting
OFF
(
1
,
2
,
3
)