Samsung UF-130ST User Manual - Page 10

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=WI AM / . • i-amit 111 1,11.61VIII • IMF / MIAMI III /I rff:; Name and function of each part Main control panel • The buttons on the main control panel can also be found on the remote control. These buttons perform the same functions. I El El El El El UF -130ST SAMSUNG DIGITAL PRESENTER •, 0 ZOOM FREEZE AWC A F ROTATE (5/I LAMP INT/EXT r' BRIGHT FT POWER Press and hold for 3 seconds to turn off power. 71AWC Press to activate the auto white balance feature. FT LAMP Use this to turn the upper lamp on or off. AF Press to activate the autofocus manually. FT ZOOM Use this to control the size of an object projected on the screen. ROTATE Use this to rotate the image by 90°, 180°, 270°, 0°. FT FREEZE Press once to Freeze an image, Press again to release. BRIGHT Use this to control the brightness of the image. INT/EXT Allows to choose the signal inputs to be displayed. PAGE 10

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=WI
IMF
/
MIAMI
III
/I
AM
/
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i-amit
rff:;
111
1,11.61VIII
Name
and
function
of
each
part
Main
control
panel
The
buttons
on
the
main
control
panel
can
also
be
found
on
the
remote
control.
These
buttons
perform
the
same
functions.
I
El El El El El
UF
-130ST
SAMSUNG
DIGITAL
PRESENTER
(5/I
LAMP
ZOOM
FREEZE
AWC
A
F
ROTATE
0
,
.
.„
..
...
.
.
INT/EXT
r'
BRIGHT
FT
POWER
71AWC
Press
and
hold
for
3
seconds
to
turn
Press
to
activate
the
auto
white
balance
off
power.
feature.
AF
FT
LAMP
Press
to
activate
the
autofocus
manually.
Use
this
to
turn
the
upper
lamp
on
or
off.
FT
ZOOM
Use
this
to
control
the
size
of
an
object
projected
on
the
screen.
FT
FREEZE
Press
once
to
Freeze
an
image,
Press
again
to
release.
INT/EXT
Allows
to
choose
the
signal
inputs
to
be
displayed.
ROTATE
Use
this
to
rotate
the
image
by
90°,
180°,
270°,
0°.
BRIGHT
Use
this
to
control
the
brightness
of
the
image.
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