Polaroid PV330 Projector User Manual


 
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Using the Remote Control
Source
Press the Source button on either the remote control or the projector
keypad to toggle the input signal source between computer, composite
video, and S-video. If there are no other active input signal sources
connected, the projector displays an error message.
Menu
Press the Menu button on either the remote control or the projector
keypad to display the on-screen main menu. Press the Menu button again
to exit the menu.
Direction Keys
Use the direction keys on either the remote control or the projector
keypad to control these functions:
Menu navigation and selection
Projected image positioning
Zoomed or cropped image panning
Pointer movement
Slide control adjustment
Curtain operation
Joystick
Use the joystick on the remote control to move the cursor just as you use
the mouse attached to your computer.
Left Mouse
Use the left mouse button on the remote control just as you use the left
mouse button on the mouse attached to your computer.
Curtain
Press the Curtain button on the remote control to overlay a curtain on the
projected image. Use the direction keys to move the curtain and reveal
portions of the display.
Freeze
Press the Freeze button on the remote control to freeze the current
projected image until you press the Freeze button again.
Tip:
You can use the Freeze button to hold an image on the projected
screen while making changes to your presentation or checking notes
on your computer screen. Once the adjustments are made, press the
Freeze button again to return to your presentation.
Zoom In/Zoom Out
Press the Zoom In button on the remote control to zoom in on the center
of the projected image (up to 8X magnification in 1X increments). Press
the Zoom Out button to zoom out of the center of the projected image (in
1X increments). While in the zoom mode, use the direction keys to move
the zoom window around the full screen.
Pointer
Press the Pointer button on the remote control to display a pointer in the
center of the projected image. Use the direction keys to move the pointer.