Sony Projector Vpl Hs1 User Manual
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21 GB Menu Configurations Using the Menus About the Preset Memory No. This projector has 32 types of preset data for input signals (the preset memory). When the preset signal is input, the projector automatically detects the signal type and recalls the data for the signal from the preset memory to adjust it to an optimum picture. The memory number and signal type of that signal are displayed in the INPUT SETTING menu. You can also adjust the preset data through the INPUT SETTING menu. This...
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GB 22About a “Memory Stick” Using a “Memory Stick” Using a “Memory Stick” This section describes how to view the still images that are recorded by a digital camera and stored in a “Memory Stick.” You can make a slide show using the images, display an index screen of the images, etc. About a “Memory Stick” On “Memory Stick”s “Memory Stick” is a new compact, portable and versatile IC recording medium with a data capacity that exceeds a floppy disk. “Memory Stick” is specially designed for...
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23 GB Preparing for Viewing the Still Picture Stored in a “Memory Stick” Using a “Memory Stick” Access Lamp If the access lamp is turned on or is flashing, data is being read from or written to the “Memory Stick.” Do not shake the projector or subject it to shock. Do not turn off the power of the projector or remove the “Memory Stick.” This may damage the data. Notes To prevent data loss, make backup of data frequently. In no event will Sony be liable for any loss of data. Unauthorized recording...
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GB 24Viewing Still Images in Sequence — Slide Show Using a “Memory Stick” Using the MS (“Memory Stick”) Home The initial display on the screen is MS Home when you select MS with the INPUT button. The MS home display is used for executing an event (e.g., slide show with JPEG Viewer), setting the Startup and initializing a “Memory Stick.” The guide for the button operation is displayed at the bottom of the MS home display. The selected item is displayed in yellow. Press INPUT to select MS. MS...
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25 GB Viewing Still Images in Sequence — Slide Show Using a “Memory Stick” 2Press M or m to select EVENT , and press ENTER. 3Press M or m to select “Select Contents,” and press ENTER. The sub menu for selecting the contents appears. Note The contents are sorted numerically and alphabetically up to 256 contents. The later contents will not be sorted. 4Press M or m to select the contents you want to use for your slide show, and press ENTER. When you want to select contents other than those...
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GB 26Displaying Index Pictures on the Full Screen Using a “Memory Stick” 8Press M or m to set the selected item, and press ENTER. 9After setting all the items, press M or m to select “Execute” and press ENTER. When you set “Advan. Slids” to “Auto,” the slide show starts automatically. When you set to “Manual,” use the < or m button to advance a next slide. To return to the previous slide, use the , or M button. To end the slide show Press MS SLIDE or ENTER. To return to the MS home before...
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27 GB Displaying a Full-Screen Picture Using a “Memory Stick” When more than 9 pictures are contained in the contents You can display the pictures other than the displyed ones by pressing v (previous 9 pictures) or V (next 9 pictures) and ENTER. To start a slide show with the index screen Press M, m, < or , to select a picture from which a slide show starts, then press MS SLIDE. Note The index pictures are sorted numerically and alphabetically up to 256 pictures. The later pictures will not be...
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GB 28Rotating a Still Picture Using a “Memory Stick” 3Press M, m, < or , to select the picture you want to display on the full screen, and press ENTER. The Index menu appears. 4Press M or m to select “Full Screen,” and press ENTER. The selected picture is projected to fit the screen. To display a previous or next slide To display the next slide, press , or m. To return to the previous slide, press < or M. To return to the Index screen Press MS SLIDE or ENTER. Rotating a Still Picture You can...
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29 GB Protecting an Important Still Picture Using a “Memory Stick” 3Press M, m, < or , to select the picture you want to rotate, and press ENTER. The Index menu appears. 4Press M or m to select “Rotate,” and press ENTER. 5Press M or m to select the direction of rotation, (clockwise) or (counterclockwise), and press ENTER. The picture rotates 90° every pressing of the ENTER button. Notes You cannot rotate a picture which is protected. (1 right column) To rotate it, release the protection...
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GB 30Projecting a Selected Picture When the Power Is Turned On — Startup Using a “Memory Stick” 3Press M, m, < or , to select the picture you want to protect, and press ENTER. The Index menu appears. 4Press M or m to select “Protect,” and press ENTER. 5Press M or m to select “On” or “All on,” and press ENTER. On: A picture selected on the Index screen is protected. All on: All the pictures in the selected contents are protected. The protect mark appears in the Index menu for the protected...