Epson Powerlite 7850p Multimedia Projector Users Guide
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Presenting from a Memory Card or Digital Camera111 Transferring Your Scenario to a Memory Card Once your scenario is saved, you can transfer it to a memory card. You can use any of the following standard Type II cards. Most require a PC card adapter to allow insertion into the projector (check with your computer dealer for availability). Before you start, make sure you are set up to access the card in your computer’s PCMCIA slot or card reader. Be sure to use the transfer process described below...
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112Presenting from a Memory Card or Digital CameraThe autorun setting means that the scenario will start playing whenever the projector is turned on (with the memory card in the projector). 5. Do one of the following: ■If you don’t want the scenario to run automatically, click Cancel . Skip to step 9 to remove the card and insert it in the projector. ■If you want it to run automatically, click OK and continue with the following instructions. You see the Edit Autorun window: 6. To set a scenario to...
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Presenting from a Memory Card or Digital Camera113 Inserting the Memory Card in the Projector When done transferring your scenario to the memory card, follow these steps to insert it in the projector: 1. If necessary, insert the card into a PC card adapter. (ATA flash cards don’t require an adapter.) 2. Insert the card (with the adapter) into the projector with the label facing outward, as shown. The projector does not have to be turned off before inserting the card. note If a digital camera is...
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114Presenting from a Memory Card or Digital Camera Removing the Card When you’re done using the projector and want to remove the memory card, follow these steps. Make sure a scenario is not playing and the card is not in use (the indicator light above the card slot is off) before removing it. 1. Press the eject button above the card slot. The button pops out. 2. Press the button again. The memory card is released, and you can remove it from the slot in the projector. 3. To remove the card from the...
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Presenting from a Memory Card or Digital Camera115 Presenting Scenarios Before you begin, insert the memory card as described on page 113. Follow these steps to present a scenario that you’ve saved to a memory card: 1. Turn on the projector, if it’s not already on. ■If your scenario is set to autorun, it will start as soon as the projector warms up. ■If your scenario is not set to autorun, you need to start it manually. Continue with the following steps. 2. Select EasyMP as the source by pressing...
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116Presenting from a Memory Card or Digital Camera5. When you’re done with your presentation, use the button to highlight EJECT in the upper right corner of the screen, and then press Enter on the remote control. When you see a message asking you to insert a LAN card or memory card, it’s safe to remove your memory card (see page 114 for details). Controlling Your Presentation While your presentation is running, use the remote control as follows: ■Press Enter or Page down to display the next slide...
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Presenting from a Memory Card or Digital Camera117 2. From the drop-down menu, select Edit Scenario. You see thumbnail images of the slides in your scenario: 3. To move a slide, select the slide you want to move and press Enter. From the drop-down menu, select Move Files. A yellow line (or “I-beam”) appears beside the slide. Use the button to move the I-beam where you want to insert the slide. Then press Enter. The slide moves to the new position. 4. To hide a slide, select the slide you want to...
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118Presenting from a Memory Card or Digital Camera Creating a Slideshow on the Fly If you have a folder on your memory card containing an assortment of images, you can display them as a slideshow. Your options for arranging the slideshow are more limited than when you create a scenario—for example, you won’t be able to include PowerPoint slides, just JPG images and bitmaps, and you won’t have much control over the order in which they’re displayed. However, this method quickly lets you display your...
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Presenting from a Memory Card or Digital Camera119 Changing Timing and Other Settings For each folder on the memory card, you can set the display timing for your slides and change several other display settings. 1. Select the folder whose settings you want to change and press Enter. 2. From the drop-down menu, select Options. You see this screen: 3. Use the button to select from the following settings. After making a selection, press Enter to enable the change. ■Continuous Play Determines...
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120Presenting from a Memory Card or Digital Camera ■Mode switching Lets you choose the mode to use when presenting slideshows, movies, or images, or editing your scenario on the projector. In Guide mode, which is the default, a drop-down menu appears whenever you select an item and press Enter. In Quick mode, selecting a scenario, movie, or image file and pressing Enter starts the presentation; selecting a folder and pressing Enter opens the folder. To access the menus in Quick mode, press the...