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
)