Toshiba TLP710 Owners Manual - Page 22
Function/freeze, Function, Function
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OPERATIONS C1-L CALL MUTE FUNCTION/FREEZE FUNCTION/U,T CALL FUNCTION MUTE FREEZE Freeze picture CALL e STATUS 41) INPUT SIGNAL SGNEEN SYNGFIV FREEZE Cutting off the picture and sound temporarily and displaying the current input source information. Cutting Off the Picture and Sound Temporarily Cut off the picture and sound temporarily. Displaying the Input Source Information Displaying the current input source information. Press MUTE. MU I The sound is cut off temporarily. Press MUTE again. MUTE The picture is also cut off temporarily. To restore, press the MUTE button again. If you press the MUTE button while the adjustment menu is displayed, the menu disappears and cancels the adjustment mode. Freezing the Picture You can freeze the picture. FREEZE Press FREEZE. The picture freezes. To cancel the freeze mode, press the FREEZE button again. When the picture freezes, "* " mark will be shown on the up right corner of the screen. When making other operations, freeze mode will be cancelled. CALL Press CALL. e STATUS > INPUT RGB 1 SIGNAL : XGAG0Hz SCREEN : XGA60 SYNCHV : N / N The current input source signal information is displayed. To close the display, press the CALL button again. Contents of displayed items Current input source Signal system of the input source Signal system of the input source automatically detected by the projector. (Mode determination[\). Syncronizing polarity of input signal. P = Positive N = Negative < STATUS > -INPUT : RGB1 SIGNAL : XGA60Hz SCREEN : XGA60 SYNCHV : IN / N This function is convenient for the case where you are using the document imaging camera model and change documents to project through the camera. 21 • The display automatically disappears after about 10 seconds. • If you press the CALL button while the adjustment or setting menu is displayed, the menu disappears and cancels the adjustment mode.