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    Appendix
    Guide to Effective Presentations
    d. Rehearsing & Delivery
    ¥ The best time to rehearse is the day or evening before,
    not a couple of hours before, and the best place to
    rehearse is in the actual room. Rehearsing a speech
    in a small office is not the same as standing up in
    front of 100 people in a hotel ballroom or classroom.
    ¥ Due to varying processor speeds of computers,
    practice your slide transitions for proper timing.
    ¥ Whenever possible, set up your equipment well in
    advance to allow adequate time to resolve any
    unexpected issues such as lighting, power, seating
    and audio.
    ¥ Thoroughly check every piece of equipment you bring
    along.  Make sure you have fresh batteries in your
    remote controls and laptop computer. Fully charge
    your computerÕs battery before the presentation and
    connect your AC adaptor for added safety.
    ¥ Make sure you are completely familiar with the control
    panel on your projector and remote controls.
    ¥ If you are using a microphone, check it out before
    hand and walk around to see where you might have
    problems with feedback. Avoid standing in these
    problem areas during your presentation.
    e. Presentation Tips
    ¥ Before beginning, visualize yourself delivering an
    outstanding presentation.
    ¥ Know your speech, memorizing at least the first three
    minutes of your presentation will allow you to focus
    on your rhythm and pacing.
    ¥ Speak to early arrivals to help you build a rapport
    with the audience and make you feel more
    comfortable.
    ¥ DonÕt be overly dependent on your visuals by reciting
    what your audience is already reading. Know your
    material well enough to be able to deliver the
    presentation with ease. Use your visuals to emphasize
    keypoints.
    ¥ Be sure to project your voice clearly and use eye
    contact to maintain audience attention.
    ¥ Do not wait until half way through your presentation
    to get your point across. If you wait and try to create a
    Òbuild-upÓ, you may lose some of your audience along
    the way.
    ¥ Keep your audienceÕs attention. As most people only
    focus for 15 to 20 minutes during a one hour
    presentation, it is important to recapture their attention
    periodically. Use phrases like, ÒThis is critical to my
    pointÓ or ÒThis is absolutely fundamentalÓ to remind
    them you are saying something they need to hear.
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    Appendix
    Aspect ratio
    Width and height ratio of an image. The normal aspect ratio of a computer and video image is 4 : 3. There are also wide images with an
    aspect ratio of 16 : 9 and 21 : 9.
    ANSI lumen
    Brightness unit established by the American National Standards Institute.
    Auto sync
    Optimizes projected computer images by automatically adjusting certain characteristics.
    Background
    Initial setting image projected when no signal is being input.
    Clock
    Clock adjustment is used to adjust vertical noise when clock level is incorrect.
    Compatibility
    Ability to use with various image signal modes.
    Composite sync
    Signal combining horizontal and vertical sync pulses.
    Digital keystone correction
    Function to digitally correct a distorted image when the projector is set up at an angle.
    Dot by dot mode
    Mode that projects images in their native resolution.
    Enlarge
    Digitally zooms in on a portion of an image.
    Fit to screen
    Function to adjust an image without keeping a native aspect ratio other than 4 : 3, and project it in a 4 : 3  ratio.
    Freeze
    Function to freeze a moving image.
    GUI
    Graphical User Interface. User interface with graphics that allow easier operation.
    I/P conversion
    Function to convert an image between ÒInterlacedÓ and ÒProgressiveÓ scan displays.
    Intelligent compression
    High quality resizing of lower and higher resolution images to fit the projectorÕs native resolution.
    IrCOM
    Function to transmit still images from a computer, hand-held PC or digital still camera via infrared communication for ÒWireless
    PresentationsÓ.
    PDF
    Portable Document Format. Documentation format used to transfer text and images from the CD-ROM.
    Phase
    Phase shift is a timing shift between isomorphic signals with the same resolution. When phase level is incorrect, the projected image
    typically displays horizontal flicker.
    Presentation tools
    Helpful tools used to emphasize keypoints throughout a presentation.
    RS-232C
    Function to control the projector from the computer by using the RS-232C ports on the projector and computer.
    Startup image
    The image displayed when the projector is turned on.
    Status function
    Displays the settings of each adjustment item.
    Sync
    Synchronizes the resolution and phase shift of two signals. When receiving an image with a resolution different from that of the computer,
    the projected image may be distorted.
    Sync on green
    Video signal mode of a computer which overlaps horizontal and vertical sync signal to green color signal pin.
    Wireless mouse control
    Function to operate the mouse control of the computer with the supplied remote control.
    XGA resolution
    The resolution with 1,024 2 768 pixels that uses the signal of an IBM/AT compatible (DOS/V) computer.
    Glossary
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    Appendix
    A
    AA size batteries .............................................................. 10
    AC socket ......................................................................... 18
    ADJUSTMENT buttons ..................................................... 20
    Air filter ............................................................................. 37
    Aspect ratio saving .......................................................... 31
    Audio adjustment ............................................................. 25
    AUDIO INPUT terminals ................................................... 17
    AUDIO OUTPUT terminal ................................................. 17
    Auto sync adjustment ...................................................... 27
    AUTO SYNC button .......................................................... 27
    Automatic power shutoff when receiving
    no signals ................................................................... 36
    B
    Background selection ...................................................... 32
    BACKLIGHT button .......................................................... 11
    BLACK SCREEN button ................................................... 30
    C
    Carrying bag .................................................................... 41
    Carrying handle ............................................................... 41
    Ceiling-mount ................................................................... 13
    Ceiling`Rear ................................................................... 34
    Computer audio cable ..................................................... 15
    COMPUTER AUDIO INPUT terminal ................................ 15
    Computer cable ............................................................... 15
    COMPUTER INPUT 1 port ............................................... 15
    COMPUTER INPUT 2 port ............................................... 15
    Cooling fan (Exhaust vent) ............................................... 4
    Cooling fan (Intake vent) .................................................. 4
    D
    Dot by dot ........................................................................ 29
    E
    ENLARGE button ............................................................. 29
    ENTER button ................................................................... 20
    Extra air filter .................................................................... 37
    F
    Fit to screen ..................................................................... 31
    Focus knob ...................................................................... 18
    Foot release ..................................................................... 14
    FREEZE button ................................................................. 33
    G
    GUI ................................................................................... 20
    I
    Image memory ................................................................. 28
    Image transmission software ........................................... 22
    INPUT SELECT button ..................................................... 19
    Input signal confirmation ................................................. 19
    I/P conversion .................................................................. 31
    K
    Kensington Security Standard connector ........................ 40
    KEYSTONE button ........................................................... 14
    Index
    L
    LAMP REPLACEMENT indicator ...................................... 38
    Language selection ......................................................... 23
    LASER POINTER button ................................................... 11
    LEFT-CLICK button .......................................................... 11
    Lens cap .......................................................................... 41
    M
    Macintosh adaptor ........................................................... 16
    MAIN POWER switch ....................................................... 18
    MENU button .................................................................... 20
    MOUSE/ADJUSTMENT switch ......................................... 11
    Mouse control cable for IBM PS/2 ................................... 15
    Mouse control cable for Mac ........................................... 15
    Mouse control serial cable ............................................... 15
    MUTE button .................................................................... 19
    O
    Opening image ................................................................ 33
    P
    PDF .................................................................................. 6
    Picture adjustment ........................................................... 24
    POWER buttons ............................................................... 18
    Power cord ....................................................................... 18
    POWER indicator ............................................................. 18
    R
    Rear projection ................................................................. 12
    Remote control ................................................................. 11
    Remote control sensor ..................................................... 10
    Remote mouse receiver ................................................... 10
    RIGHT-CLICK button ........................................................ 11
    RS-232C port ................................................................... 15
    S
    Speaker ............................................................................ 8
    Startup image .................................................................. 33
    Status confirmation .......................................................... 19
    S-VIDEO INPUT terminal .................................................. 17
    T
    TEMPERATURE WARNING indicator ............................... 38
    TOOLS button .................................................................. 35
    V
    VIDEO INPUT terminal ..................................................... 17
    VOLUME buttons ............................................................. 19
    Z
    Zoom knob ....................................................................... 18
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    SHARP CORPORATION
    OSAKA, JAPAN
    Printed in Japan
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    6583CEZZ
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