Operation Manual
Each  time  you  press the  [A/V  Mute]  button  or  open/close  the lens cover,
A/V  Mute  turns  on  or  off.
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• When  projecting  moving  images, the  images  and  sound  continue  to
be  played  back  while  A/V  Mute  is  on.  It  is  not  possible  to  resume
projection  from  the  point  where  A/V  Mute  was  activated.
• You  can  select  the  screen  displayed  when  the  [A/V  Mute]  button  is
pressed  from  the  Configuration  menu.
s   Extended  - Display  - A/V  Mute   p.84
• When the A/V mute slide is closed for approximately 30 minutes,
Lens  Cover  Timer  activates  and  the  power  is  automatically  turned
off. If you  do  not  want  Lens  Cover Timer to activate, set Lens  Cover
Timer  to  Off.
s   Extended  - Operation  - Lens  Cover  Timer   p.84
• The  lamp  is  still  lit during A/V Mute, so the lamp  hours  continue to
accumulate.
Freezing the Image (Freeze)
When Freeze is  activated on  moving images, the  frozen  image continues  to
project on the screen, so you can project a moving image one frame at a
time like  a  still  photo. Also,  you  can perform  operations  such  as changing
between files  during presentations  from a  computer without  projecting any
images  if  the  Freeze  function  is  activated  beforehand.
Each  time  you  press  the  [Freeze]  button,  Freeze  turns  on  or  off.
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• Audio  does  not  stop.
• When  projecting  moving  images,  the  images  continue  to  be  played
back  while  the  screen  is  frozen.  It  is  not  possible  to  resume
projection  from  the  point  where  the  screen  was  frozen.
• If  the  [Freeze]  button  is  pressed  while  the  Configuration  menu  or
the  Help  screen  is  displayed,  the  menu  or  the  Help  screen  that  is
displayed  is  closed.
• Freeze  still  works  while  E-Zoom  is  being  used.
Pointer Function (Pointer)
This allows  you  to move  a  Pointer icon on  the  projected image,  and  helps
you  draw  attention  to  the  area  you  are  talking  about.
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