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Projector Services
Th e Division of Life Sciences is proud to announce the installation of the Infocus System Projectors mounted on the ceiling in our conference rooms.
The Infocus ProjectorNet System is a system of meeting room
projectors that allow presentations to be seen & heard via PC's,
laptops, DVD's, video camera's and other stand alone media sources. The
projectors feature clear & bright visuals with 2200 lumens and native XGA
resolution, outstanding color saturation and brightness,
automatic synchronization with your media source, 2 internal
speakers, 2- language LCD interactive display, user defined keypads,
ceiling mounts for easy usage, viewing, and a lot of other automatic
& user friendly features.
Projector Features
There is an effect
button located on the remote that allows you to assign various
effects to your presentation. The default effect is freeze. You
can select from any of the following effects below:
Freeze: This
effect allows you to freeze the displayed image. This is helpful for
making
changes on your computer without your audience seeing them.
Blank: This
allows you to display a blank screen.
PiP: This
allows you to show a video source in a smaller window on top of the
computer image. You will have 2 pictures on one screen.
Startup Logo
Menu Option: This will allow you to change your start-up screen to
black, white, or blue.
Two Menu
Options: The Power Save and Screen Save are designed
to automatically shut down the projector after several minutes of
inactivity or a display of a black screen.
There are 3 video
modes for presenting presentations:
Display on
Laptop Only: This display allows you to make presentation changes
without the audience knowing, just as the freeze feature.
Display on
Screen & Laptop: This feature allows you to display your
presentation on both the screen & your laptop at the same time. This
feature works best when you have more than one media source.
Display on
Screen Only: This display gives you the best picture quality for
presentations. The display is shown on the screen only, allowing the
projector to function as a as oppose to multitasking between several
displays.
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