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Zooms into and out of the image using the scale or the + and -
icons in the displayed list. You can do the following:
• The image can be enlarged to between 1 to 4 times. To return to
the original image size, select x1.
• You can expand and reduce quickly by holding down the + or -
icon.
To close the scale list, select the
icon at the bottom of the
list.
Turns off picture and sound. Tap the projected screen to turn the
video and audio on.
s "Hiding the Image and Sound Temporarily (A/V Mute)"
p.141
Pauses video action.
Splits the screen to project two images at once. Press again to
return to projecting one image at a time.
s "Use Interactive Features when Projecting Two Images Simul‐
taneously" p.124
Shows or hides the bottom toolbar.
a
You cannot capture images or print and save content that is protected
by HDCP.
Using Drawing Contents of Annotation Mode
You can share drawing content created in annotation mode by saving and
printing the data.
Saving Drawing Contents in Annotation Mode
You can save drawing content you created on the projected screen to a USB
storage device or a network folder. You can save in PNG format. The file is
saved in the location set in the Save menu in Whiteboard Settings. An
error occurs if you cannot access the set location. The file name is set
automatically.
s "Save Menu" p.185
Press the [Save] button on the Control Pad or
icon on the bottom
toolbar.
a
You can also save using the [Save] button on the remote control.
The file is saved automatically.
Printing Drawing Contents in Annotation Mode
You can print the drawing content you created using the printer settings in
the Print menu in Whiteboard settings. An error occurs if a printer is not
connected.
s "Print Menu" p.185
a
Press the [Print] button on the Control Pad or press on the
bottom toolbar.
a
You can also print using the [Print] button on the remote
control.
The Print screen is displayed.
Draw on the Projected Image (Annotation Mode)
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