JVC AV-P720U 15 pg instruction manual on the AV-P720U Visual Presenter (250KB, - Page 8

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PRESENTATION 1. Presentation of Printed and ThreeDimensional Materials • Place a subject on the stage, and adjust the subject size using the ZOOM button 1 by looking at the monitor screen. (Focusing will be adjusted automatically.) * When using the equipment indoors, we recommend the use of lighting (see page 10 for lighting) Note: • The LIGHTING section will be hot while in use or im- mediately afterwards. Be careful not to touch it because it could cause burns. INPUT SELECT NEAR FOCUS FAR ZOOM CAMERA VIDEO MANUAL AUTO TELE WIDE Front Control Panel 1 Slide film holder 2. Presentation of Slide Films 1. Switch on lighting, insert a slide into the slide film holder 2 and adjust the image size with the ZOOM button. 2. Adjust the direction of lighting so that the stage will be at its brightest 3. 3. Use the ZOOM at the WIDE setting. When the slide is a portrait, if you magnify it until the slide's frame is not visible, the image will be out of focus. Note: • Reflective light from the stage is used in this opera- tion. Do not place any other materials on the stage. • Depending on the slide, the image may become darker or acquire grittiness. In these cases, use a commercially available light box. 2 3 Adjust the direction to make the stage the brightest Stage ON-SCREEN ADJUSTMENT AUTO WHITE IRIS SET Rear Control Panel MENU/ENTER LIGHTING LIGHTING button 3. Filming peripheral subjects When filming subjects such as faces or a blackboard that are not on the stage, remove the CLOSE-UP lens as shown in the diagram on the right of this page and then rotate the camera head towards the direction of 4. 4 Note: • Avoid fingerprints or dust getting onto the close-up lens. • When filming the subjects on the stage, the close-up lens needs to be fitted again. The camera head should be returned to the original position. Close-up lens Rear Panel side (Back of the body) 8

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PRESENTATION
1. Presentation of Printed and Three-
Dimensional Materials
2
Slide film holder
Stage
3
Adjust the direction to
make the stage the
brightest
TELE
WIDE
CAMERA
VIDEO
INPUT SELECT
FOCUS
ZOOM
AUTO
MANUAL
FAR
NEAR
1
Front Control Panel
ON-SCREEN ADJUSTMENT
MENU/ENTER
LIGHTING
AUTO WHITE
SET
IRIS
Rear Control Panel
LIGHTING button
3.
Filming peripheral subjects
Place a subject on the stage, and adjust the subject size
using the ZOOM button
1
by looking at the monitor
screen. (Focusing will be adjusted automatically.)
*
When using the equipment indoors, we recommend the use
of lighting (see page 10 for lighting)
Note:
The LIGHTING section will be hot while in use or im-
mediately afterwards. Be careful not to touch it be-
cause it could cause burns.
2. Presentation of Slide Films
1.
Switch on lighting, insert a slide into the slide film holder
2
and adjust the image size with the ZOOM button.
2.
Adjust the direction of lighting so that the stage will be at its
brightest
3
.
3.
Use the ZOOM at the WIDE setting. When the slide is a
portrait, if you magnify it until the slide
s frame is not visible,
the image will be out of focus.
Note:
Reflective light from the stage is used in this opera-
tion. Do not place any other materials on the stage.
Depending on the slide, the image may become darker
or acquire grittiness. In these cases, use a commer-
cially available light box.
When filming subjects such as faces or a blackboard that
are not on the stage, remove the CLOSE-UP lens as shown
in the diagram on the right of this page and then rotate the
camera head towards the direction of
4
.
Note:
Avoid fingerprints or dust getting onto the close-up
lens.
When filming the subjects on the stage, the close-up
lens needs to be fitted again. The camera head should
be returned to the original position.
4
Close-up lens
Rear Panel side
(Back of the body)