Nikon S1200pj Manual De Usuario

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Displaying Pictures with the Projector
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Notes on Using the Projector
• Be sure to read and follow the warnings for the projector on page viii.
• Be aware that the camera and battery will become hot when the projector is in operation. Allow 
the camera to cool before using it again when the projector has been used for an extended period 
of time.
• When the battery is low, the camera automatically adjusts projection brightness to save power.
• When projecting pictures or movies, red streaks (ghosting) may appear at the top or bottom of the 
projection screen, but this does not indicate a malfunction.
• Do not look directly into the projector light or project it towards human eyes, as it could damage 
eyes.
B
Notes on the Projector Cover
• If you turned on the camera after opening the projector cover, you will have to close the projector 
cover and turn the camera off and back on again.
• Do not leave the projector cover open when the COOLPIX S1200pj is not in use. The projected 
image may become faded or discolored if the projector window is exposed to direct or indirect 
sunlight or bright electric light for an extended period of time.
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To Change the Pictures by the Remote Control (Available Separately)
• Point the remote control (available separately) at the infrared receiver on the front or rear of the 
camera (
A 2, 3) within a distance of approximately 5 m (16  ft). 
• Pictures can be changed by up, down, left, or right selection button on the remote control.
C
Built-in Projector Stand
• The built-in projector stand allows the camera to be tilted slightly upward so that the projected 
picture is not obstructed by the surface of the table on which the camera is placed.
• Slide the projector stand latch (1) and push (2) to 
raise it. To lower the projector stand, slide the projector 
stand latch (
3) and push (4) it into the camera.
• When the projector stand is used, the picture is 
projected onto the screen at an angle, resulting in a 
type of distortion known as the keystone effect. Using 
a tripod instead of the built-in projector stand makes it 
easier to properly align the camera with the screen, 
reducing the keystone effect.
Infrared emitter
Infrared receiver
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