Regular Operation

Capturing the Projection Image Effective Only with OHP Input / Still Image Display

During OHP Input

Pressing the FREEZE/CAPTURE button captures the OHP image that is currently being projected and saves it as an image file.

The captured image is automatically stored in the memory with the other OHP history images.

The image being projected is displayed frozen (unmoving).

PORTRAIT FREEZE OFF FREEZE/CAPTURE

TRANSFER

Operation with the Projector

Press the FREEZE/CAPTURE button.

Operation with the Remote Control

Press the FREEZE/CAPTURE button.

When a USB cable is connected

The images in the memory can be transferred to the computer then reloaded onto the projector.

An icon is displayed while the images are being captured. The icon depends on the amount of memory currently used.

Icon

Memory usage

 

1st history image captured to under 33% memory used

 

 

 

33 to 66% memory used

 

 

 

More than 66% memory used

 

 

 

Storing not possible

 

 

For instructions on transferring images, see page E-28.

*USB connections are only possible with the iP-30SE. If the USB cable is not connected, the icon’s “USB” characters are not displayed.

The number of images that can be stored depends on the size of the image. About 50 images of regular size can be stored.

During PC/VIDEO Input

Each time the FREEZE/CAPTURE button is pressed, the currently projected image will be frozen (in a fixed display).

NOTE:

The FREEZE LED is lit green during the still image display.

A press of the FREEZE/CAPTURE button while a moving image is projected will result in a still image display at the existing zoom magnification and position.

A press of the FREEZE/CAPTURE button at the time of still image of OHP will result in a return of the zoom magnification and position to the original condition.

If the input selector button on the main unit or the OHP, PC or video button on the remote control unit is pressed while dis- playing a still picture, the computer’s or video’s still picture is canceled and the input changes. In the OHP mode, the still pic- ture remains.

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