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Function description – AVer CP155 user manual User Manual

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(5) ENTER

Make a selection in Playback mode and OSD menu. Use
this to quick zoom to 200% or back to 100% in Camera
mode only.

(6) FREEZE

Toggle to pause or resume the camera.

(7) MENU

Pull up and exit the OSD main-menu and sub-menu.

(8) PLAYBACK

View the captured image from the memory in
16-thumbnail images.
Use ▲,▼,◄, & ► to make a selection and ENTER to
view the selected image in full screen. To zoom in and out
the image, turn the shuttle wheel clockwise and
counter-clockwise.
To start slide show, press MENU, select START and
press ENTER to begin and end. Select INTERVAL to set
the display time interval between frames in second.
To change the slide show time interval, select INTERVAL,
press ENTER and the bar will turn red, use ◄ & ► to
increase and decrease the value, and then press ENTER
to save the setting and the bar will turn white.

SLIDE SHOW

START

INTERVAL

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(9) CAMERA/PC

Switch between Camera and PC mode.
- Camera mode displays the video signal from the built-in

camera.

- PC mode displays the video signal from the RGB

INPUT port of CP155.

(10) AUTO

FOCUS

Adjust the focus automatically.

(11) AUTO

IMAGE

Automatically adjust and set the white balance and
exposure setting.

(12) CAP/DEL

- Capture a still image in Camera mode. The captured

image is saved in the memory and can store up to 80
images. The image size can be saved either in 1024 x
768 (default) or 2016 x 1520 pixels.

If the Capture setting is in Continuous mode, use
CAP/DEL button to start and stop successive still image
capture. To stop continuous capture, press CAP/DEL
button when “SAVE” message in the status box at the
lower right corner of the screen disappear.

To set the image size of your choice, press MENU,
select CAPTURE in IMAGE menu list, press ENTER,
select IMG SIZE, press ENTER, use ▲ and ▼ to make
a selection, and press ENTER to save the setting.

- Remove the selected picture from the built-in memory

permanently in Playback mode.

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