Canon SX50 Realis_E.pdf - Page 18

Top Control

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Top Control 2 9 BEFORE USE 1 10 11 4 56 7 3 8 1 POWER button (P27, 45) Turns the projector on or off. 2 KEYSTONE button (P31) Corrects keystone distortion. 7 AUTO PC button (P29) When ANALOG RGB-1 or ANALOG RGB-2 is selected, performs the auto PC adjustment to adjust the tracking, total number of dots, and image position automatically. 3 MENU button (P50) Displays a menu. 8 OK button (P51) Determines the item selected from the menu. 4 COMPUTER-1 button (P28, 46) 9 POINTER button (P50) Selects the image input from the DVI-I/RGB Selects the upper, lower, left, or right item in IN-1 terminal. the menu. The left and right buttons are also Pressing this button continuously allows you used as volume control buttons. to select an input signal (DIGITAL RGB or ANALOG RGB-1). 10 POWER indicator (P27) Indicates the projector status. 5 COMPUTER-2 button (P28, 46) When stays red: The projector can be turned Selects the image input from the RGB IN-2/ on. COMPONENT IN/RGB OUT terminal. When flashing red: The projector is being Pressing this button continuously allows you turned off (the lamp is being cooled). to select an input signal (ANALOG RGB-2 or When stays green: The projector is on. COMPONENT). When flashing green: The projector is being turned on. 6 VIDEO/S button (P46) Select the image input from the VIDEO IN 11 WARNING lamp (P79) terminal or S-VIDEO terminal. Flashes red when a problem has been Pressing this button continuously allows you detected. to select input signals (VIDEO or S-VIDEO). 18

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BEFORE USE
Top Control
1
POWER button (P27, 45)
Turns the projector on or off.
2
KEYSTONE button (P31)
Corrects keystone distortion.
3
MENU button (P50)
Displays a menu.
4
COMPUTER-1 button (P28, 46)
Selects the image input from the DVI-I/RGB
IN-1 terminal.
Pressing this button continuously allows you
to select an input signal (DIGITAL RGB or
ANALOG RGB-1).
5
COMPUTER-2 button (P28, 46)
Selects the image input from the RGB IN-2/
COMPONENT IN/RGB OUT terminal.
Pressing this button continuously allows you
to select an input signal (ANALOG RGB-2 or
COMPONENT).
6
VIDEO/S button (P46)
Select the image input from the VIDEO IN
terminal or S-VIDEO terminal.
Pressing this button continuously allows you
to select input signals (VIDEO or S-VIDEO).
7
AUTO PC button (P29)
When ANALOG RGB-1 or ANALOG RGB-2
is selected, performs the auto PC adjustment
to adjust the tracking, total number of dots,
and image position automatically.
8
OK button (P51)
Determines the item selected from the menu.
9
POINTER button (P50)
Selects the upper, lower, left, or right item in
the menu. The left and right buttons are also
used as volume control buttons.
10POWER indicator (P27)
Indicates the projector status.
When stays red: The projector can be turned
on.
When flashing red: The projector is being
turned off (the lamp is being cooled).
When stays green: The projector is on.
When flashing green: The projector is being
turned on.
11 WARNING lamp (P79)
Flashes red when a problem has been
detected.
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