Sharp XG-P20XU operation manual Magnifying a Specific Portion of an Image, Pan Around the Screen

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Magnifying a Specific Portion of an Image

ButtonsOperation

GyroRemote

Function (1)

Function (2)

UNDO

GYRO ACTIVE

ASSIGN Select

Function (3)

Button Assign list

This function allows you to magnify a specific portion of an image. This is useful when you want to display a detailed portion of the image.

You can only use these tools by accessing the “Button Assign” list on your GyroRemote. Choose popup list “3/ 5” and press Function (1) or (2). (See page 33 .)

1 Press Function (2) to zoom in. (Press Function (1)

to zoom out.)

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2 To return to 1, press UNDO.

If you press Function (1) when the zoom is set to 1, no change will occur. And if you press Function (2) when the zoom is set to 64, no change will occur.

If the input signal is changed during digital image magnification, the image will return to 1. The input signal is changed

(a)when INPUT is pressed,

(b)when the input signal is interrupted, or

(c)when the input resolution and refresh rate changes.

On-screen Display

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Press Function (2) to zoom in.

Press Function (3).

Pan Around the Screen

Enlarging the screen image and move it around.

You can use this tool by accessing the “Button Assign” list on your GyroRemote. Choose popup list “3/5” and press Function (3). (See page 33 .)

1 When the image is magnified, press and hold down GYRO ACTIVE, and then move the unit in the direction of the image which you want to see.

2 To exit from the Screen Pan mode, press Function

(3).

The Screen Pan icon remains on the screen for a few seconds after the enlargement setting icon disappears. (The same as when the menu is displayed.)

Select “Screen Pan” when you want to remove the Screen Pan icon (exiting this mode).

You can also pan and scan around the image by using / ƒ/ß/© on the projector.

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Sharp XG-P20XU operation manual Magnifying a Specific Portion of an Image, Pan Around the Screen