Epson Powerlite 737c Multimedia Projector Users Guide
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Presenting from a Memory Card, Digital Camera, or External Drive91 2. Plug in your external hard drive. 3. Turn on the projector and the remote control, if they’re not already on. 4. Select EasyMP as the source by pressing the EasyMP button on the remote control. 5. Use the pointer button on the remote control to position the cursor on the folder where your photos or movies are stored and press Enter. 6. Select Open Folder in the drop-down menu. When the folder opens, you see another folder with your manufacturer’s name. 7. Position the cursor on the folder and press Enter. 8. Select Open Folder. You see your image files when the folder opens. 9. Position the cursor on the image file you want to project and press Enter. 10. Select View Image. The image is projected on the screen. If you want, you can press a side of the pointer button to rotate the image while you’re viewing it. To end the slideshow, press the Esc button on the remote control, then select Exit and press Enter. Banff-Toronto Users Guide.book Page 91 Thursday, January 20, 2005 5:00 PM
92Presenting from a Memory Card, Digital Camera, or External Drive Creating a Scenario A scenario is a combination of images, movies, and/or audio files that you can present from a memory card. The easiest way to create a scenario is to drag and drop a PowerPoint file on the EMP SlideMaker2 icon on your desktop. This automatically converts the file to a scenario that you can save to the memory card. Use this method if you have an existing PowerPoint presentation that you want to transfer to the projector. If you prefer, you can create a scenario from scratch by combining a selection of PowerPoint slides, other graphics, and even movies (see page 94). Converting a PowerPoint File to a Scenario Follow these steps to convert a PowerPoint file to a scenario. Once the scenario is created, you can set up transitions as described on page 98. 1. Make sure the EMP SlideMaker program is closed. 2. Locate the PowerPoint file you want to use in My Computer or Windows Explorer. 3. Drag the file icon on top of the EMP SlideMaker2 icon on your desktop. 4. You see a message that some transitions are not supported. Click OK. EMP SlideMaker 2 starts and your PowerPoint slides open one-by-one as they are converted. Do not interrupt this process or your PowerPoint file won’t be completely converted. note To create a scenario, you need a memory card and a card reader on your computer. Also make sure you’ve installed the EMP SlideMaker software (available for Windows only), as described on page 171. Depending on the type of card you have, you may also need an adapter to use it with the projector. See page 101. Banff-Toronto Users Guide.book Page 92 Thursday, January 20, 2005 5:00 PM
Presenting from a Memory Card, Digital Camera, or External Drive93 5. When you see a message that the slideshow is complete, left mouse-click or press Enter as prompted. You see your scenario as shown below. The scenario is made up of individual cells for each of the PowerPoint slides. 6. At this point, you can insert additional images or create transition effects between slides. (See “Building a Scenario from Different Files” on page 96 and “Setting Up Transitions” on page 98 for details.) If there are slides in the scenario that you don’t want to use, right-click those cells and select Inactivate. 7. Choose Save from the File menu. EMP SlideMaker 2 automatically names your scenario SCNnnnn.sit (where nnnn is an automatically assigned number). It also creates a folder for it within your \Program Files\EMP SlideMaker2 folder. However, you can choose Save As from the File menu and enter a new scenario name and folder location if you want. Once your scenario is saved, you can transfer it to the memory card in your computer’s PC card (PCMCIA) slot (see page 101). Scenario Cell note You have to save the scenario on your computer’s hard drive before transferring it. Don’t save it directly to the memory card, or it may not play correctly. Banff-Toronto Users Guide.book Page 93 Thursday, January 20, 2005 5:00 PM
94Presenting from a Memory Card, Digital Camera, or External Drive Creating a Scenario from Scratch Use this method when you want to create a scenario from a selection of PowerPoint slides, graphics, or movie files. You’ll need to set up your scenario file and folder, build the scenario, set up transitions, and check the scenario. Setting Up the Scenario File and Folder 1. Double-click the EMP SlideMaker2 icon on your computer’s desktop (or click Start > Programs or All Programs > Epson Projector > EMP SlideMaker2). You see the EMP SlideMaker 2 screen: Folders window File window Scenario windowFile-type selection box Thumbnail window Banff-Toronto Users Guide.book Page 94 Thursday, January 20, 2005 5:00 PM
Presenting from a Memory Card, Digital Camera, or External Drive95 2. Choose New from the File menu. You see the scenario Properties dialog box: 3. Type a name for your scenario file and folder that’s easy to remember, using up to eight capital letters and numbers. Then select from the following options: ■The default location for the scenario file and folder is in the \Program Files\EMP SlideMaker2 folder. Click Browse to choose a new location. ■Click Configure BGM(W) to play an audio file during the scenario. A selection screen appears letting you choose a .WAV file. After you select the file you want, click the arrow button to the right of the option to play it. ■The Background Color appears around images that don’t fill the entire screen area. Select a new color, if desired. ■Select the Image Quality for imported PowerPoint slides. Higher-quality images look better on the screen but may take longer to appear. 4. Click OK. You return to the EMP SlideMaker 2 screen. Continue with the instructions in the next section to build your scenario. note The scenario name you enter is also the name of the folder for your scenario on your hard drive. Banff-Toronto Users Guide.book Page 95 Thursday, January 20, 2005 5:00 PM
96Presenting from a Memory Card, Digital Camera, or External Drive Building a Scenario from Different Files You can build your scenario from any of the following file types, either alone or in combination with other file types: ■PowerPoint slides, version 2000 through 2003 (file names have .PPT extension) ■JPEG files (with .JPG extension) ■Bitmap files (with .BMP or .DIB extension) ■Movie files (with .MPG extension); must be MPEG 2 (MPEG1 is not supported) Follow these steps: 1. Use the navigation tools on the left side of the EMP SlideMaker 2 screen to locate the files you want to include in your scenario. PowerPoint, JPEG, bitmap, and movie files appear as icons in the file window. 2. Click the icon for each file that you want to preview. The preview appears in the thumbnail preview window. If you click a PowerPoint icon, thumbnail images are generated for all the slides in the PowerPoint file. If you click a movie file, an illustration of a film strip appears. note You can also use the instructions in this section to add files to an existing scenario. Click to see preview Thumbnail preview note Thumbnail previews for PowerPoint slides will not appear if PowerPoint is not installed on your computer. Banff-Toronto Users Guide.book Page 96 Thursday, January 20, 2005 5:00 PM
Presenting from a Memory Card, Digital Camera, or External Drive97 3. Drag and drop the files you want to include in your scenario from either the file window or thumbnail window into the scenario window. (You can also double-click a thumbnail to add the file to the scenario.) To include a whole PowerPoint file (instead of individual slides), drag the PowerPoint icon itself into the scenario window. Dragging an entire file preserves the transitions set in PowerPoint. 4. Continue dragging files into the scenario window to build your presentation. Each slide appears in a numbered cell. The cell background color varies according to the type of file in the cell. 5. If you want, you can make changes to the scenario: ■To rearrange cells, drag and drop them as necessary within the scenario window. ■To delete a cell, right-click the cell and select Cut. ■To check the animation for a slide, click its cell. A section appears at the bottom of the scenario window displaying each animation operation. (Slides using animation have an .EMA extension.) You can also create transitions between slides, as described in the next section. Check a slide’s animation effects here Scenario Cell note Transition effects created in PowerPoint look smoother than those you add with EMP SlideMaker 2. note Unless you change the transition setting, your slides will automatically advance after 30 seconds. Banff-Toronto Users Guide.book Page 97 Thursday, January 20, 2005 5:00 PM
98Presenting from a Memory Card, Digital Camera, or External Drive6. When you’re done, click the Save button or choose Save from the File menu. Then see page 101 to transfer the scenario to your memory card. Setting Up Transitions EMP SlideMaker 2 lets you set your slides to advance manually or automatically after a specified period of time. You can also choose from a variety of transition effects between slides. 1. Click the cell or cells for which you want to set up in the scenario window. To select more than one cell, hold down the Ctrl key while you click. To select all the cells, choose Select All from the Edit menu. Selected cells turn yellow. 2. Right-click the selected cell or cells. The cell menu appears: Cell menu Banff-Toronto Users Guide.book Page 98 Thursday, January 20, 2005 5:00 PM
Presenting from a Memory Card, Digital Camera, or External Drive99 3. Click Cell Properties. You see this dialog box: 4. Choose how you want to advance to the next cell. ■If you want to change slides manually using the remote control, select On mouse click. ■If you want your slides to advance automatically, set the timing in the Automatically after box. You can set any length of time between 1 and 1800 seconds (30 minutes). Even if you select this setting, you can still change slides manually using the remote control. 5. To add a transition effect (such as a dissolve, fade, or wipe), select one of the Animation Effects settings and choose a Direction setting, if applicable. 6. When you’re finished setting up the transition for the selected cell or cells, click OK. 7. Click the Save button or choose Save from the File menu. Continue with the steps in the next section when you’re ready to transfer your scenario to a memory card. Select transition effects Click to change slides manually Click to change slides automatically note Transition effects look smoother when you create them in the PowerPoint file itself and use that file to create a scenario. Banff-Toronto Users Guide.book Page 99 Thursday, January 20, 2005 5:00 PM
100Presenting from a Memory Card, Digital Camera, or External Drive Checking Your Scenario You can play your scenario before you transfer it to a memory card to make sure it looks and sounds the way you want it to. 1. Use the navigation tools in the folders window to locate the scenario file you want to review. Click the file, then click File > Open to open the scenario. 2. Click Scenario Option(s) > Scenario Preview. The Scenario Preview window displays. If the scenario is set to advance automatically (see page 99), it begins to play. If it is set to advance each time you click the mouse, click the play button to go through your slides one by one. 3. Use the controls in the Scenario Preview window to pause, stop, rewind, or fast forward your scenario. When you’re done, close the window. StopPlayPauseRewindFast forward VolumeStatus bar Banff-Toronto Users Guide.book Page 100 Thursday, January 20, 2005 5:00 PM