Canon REALiS LCOS WUX5800 WUX7500 WUX6700 WUX5800 Users Manual - Page 134
Slideshow interval, Animation effect, Split screen
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Menu Description Slideshow interval Specify the interval after which slideshow images are switched. Enter the time in a range of 5 seconds to 10 minutes, in the format min.:sec. This setting is available when the mode is set to [Primary]. If the projector is turned off and then on again during a slideshow in PC-free multi projection mode, the slideshow automatically resumes from the first image in the folder last used for projection. Animation effect Specify the animated slideshow transition. This setting is available when the mode is set to [Primary]. Option Function Off Disable slideshow transitions. Cross fade Fade out one image as the next image fades in. Fade out/in Fade out one image to black, and then fade the next image in. Split screen > [Input settings] > [Split screen] Two input images from devices connected to the projector can be projected side by side. Option Off On Exit split-screen mode. Activate split-screen mode. Function Settings Submenu Split screen Control rights Swap rightleft Layout Function Switch between normal and split-screen projection. Select the image to control. When the left image is selected, [1] is displayed, and when the right image is selected, [2] is displayed. Switch the sides that images are projected on. Mode 3-7 Mode 5-5 Mode 7-3 Use 30% of the screen width for the left side and 70% for the right. Use 50% of the screen width for the left side and 50% for the right. Use 70% of the screen width for the left side and 30% for the right. • Control can be switched to the other side by pressing the [ ] / [ ] on the remote control when ( ) or ( ) is displayed in the center of the image area. • When you switch to split-screen display, the left and right signals and input status are shown in the input window. For details on split-screen mode, see "Projecting Two Images Side by Side" (P58). 132