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    							Presenting from a Digital Camera or External Drive101
    6. When you’re done, click the Save button or choose Save from 
    the File menu. Then see page 104 to transfer the scenario to your 
    USB drive.
    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 
    						
    							102Presenting from a Digital Camera or External Drive3. 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 USB drive. 
    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. 
    						
    							Presenting from a Digital Camera or External Drive103
    Checking Your Scenario
    You can play your scenario before you transfer it to a USB drive 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 select 
    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 102), 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.
    Stop PlayPause RewindFast forwardVolume
    Status bar 
    						
    							104Presenting from a Digital Camera or External Drive
    Transferring Your Scenario to a USB 
    Drive
    Once your scenario is saved, you can transfer it to a USB drive. Be 
    sure to use the transfer process described below to ensure that the 
    scenario plays properly: 
    1. Connect the USB drive. 
    2. Start EMP SlideMaker 2 (see page 96). 
    3. Use the navigation tools in the folders window to locate the 
    scenario file you want to review. Click the file, then select 
    File > 
    Open
     to open the scenario.
    4. From the Scenario Option(s) menu, choose 
    Send Scenario. You 
    see a drive selection window:
    5. Choose the drive and click 
    OK. 
    6. Click 
    OK again to confirm. Your scenario is transferred to the 
    drive.
    Once the scenario is transferred, you see this message about your 
    scenario’s autorun setting: 
     
    The autorun setting means that the scenario will start playing 
    whenever the projector is turned on (with the drive connected to 
    the projector).
    note
    Don’t use Windows to copy 
    the scenario to your USB 
    drive, or it may not play 
    properly.
    You must connect the USB 
    drive before you select 
    Send 
    Scenario
     from the Scenario 
    Option(s) menu. If you 
    don’t, you won’t be able to 
    see the drive in the drive 
    selection window. If this 
    happens, close and restart 
    EMP SlideMaker 2.
    Select your USB 
    drive 
    						
    							Presenting from a Digital Camera or External Drive105
    7. Do one of the following:
    ■If you don’t want the scenario to run automatically, click 
    Cancel
    . Skip to step 11 to remove the drive 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:
    8. To set a scenario to run automatically, select it from the list on the 
    left side of the screen and use the   arrow button to move it to 
    the list on the right. 
    9. Click the 
    Revive box if you want your scenario to repeat 
    continuously. Clear the checkbox if you want it to play only once.
    10. When done, click 
    OK.
    11. Disconnect the USB device. See your computer’s documentation 
    if you need instructions. If you’re using Windows XP, 2000 or 
    Me, you may first need to click an icon to stop or disconnect the 
    drive
    . 
    note
    If more than one scenario is 
    set to run automatically, 
    they will play in the order 
    listed on this screen. 
    						
    							106Presenting from a Digital Camera or External Drive
    Presenting Scenarios
    Before you begin, connect the USB drive containing the scenario to 
    your projector, as described on page 89. 
    The follow these steps to present your scenario:
    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 the 
    EasyMP button on 
    the remote control. You see a screen like the one below. 
    JPEG files are displayed as thumbnails. Other files or folders are 
    displayed as icons. A   scenario icon identifies a scenario file.
    3. Use the  pointer button on the remote control to highlight 
    your   scenario file and press 
    Enter. A drop-down menu 
    appears under the scenario.
    4. Use the  pointer button to select 
    Play Scenario and press 
    Enter. In a moment, your scenario begins playing. 
    note
    Your files may take up more 
    than one screen. If so, use the 
    Page up and Page down 
    buttons on the remote 
    control to view all your files. 
    						
    							Presenting from a Digital Camera or External Drive107
    Controlling Your Scenario
    While your scenario is running, use the remote control as follows:
    ■Press Enter or  Page down to display the next slide or image, 
    or to begin playing a movie. 
    ■Press  Page up to display the previous slide or image, or to 
    replay a movie.
    ■Press the appropriate side of the  pointer button to rotate a 
    slide or image on the screen.
    ■To exit the scenario at any point, press the Esc button. Press the 
    Enter button to confirm that you want to exit. 
    note
    Even if your scenario is set to 
    change slides automatically, 
    you can still change slides 
    manually as described here. 
    						
    							108Presenting from a Digital Camera or External Drive
    Supported File Formats
    The following file types may be projected from a digital camera, 
    external hard drive, or flash memory drive: 
    Files with the extension JPEG and MPEG can’t be projected. Rename 
    or save files as JPG or MPG. Files with high compression will not look 
    good. Movie files may not look as good from media with a slow access 
    speed. 
    File Type Extension Notes
    Scenario .sit These are scenario files created using the 
    EMP SlideMaker 2 program that is included 
    with the projector.
    Graphics .bmp Images with a resolution greater than 1024 
    × 768 cannot be projected.
    .gif Images with a resolution greater than 1024 
    × 768 cannot be projected.
    .jpg  Projection is not possible for CMYK color 
    formats, progressive formats, and images 
    with a resolution in excess of 8192 × 6144. 
    .png Projection is not possible for images with a 
    resolution in excess of 1024 × 768.
    Movie .mpg MPEG1
    MPEG2-PS
    If the movie exceeds a maximum size of 
    720 × 576, or is not in the same form as a 
    DVD (sequence header arranged for each 
    GOP) it cannot be played back.
    The reproducible audio format is MPEG-1 
    Layer 2. Linear PCM and AC- 3 audio cannot 
    be played back.
    .mov QuickTime
    ® format Motion JPEG files.
    DPOF .mrk For DPOF version 1.10, only files named 
    AUTPLAYx.mrk (where x is a number 
    between 0 and 9) can be projected. 
    						
    							109
    1
    Fine-Tuning the Projector
    You can use the projector’s on-screen menus to adjust the image, 
    sound, and other features. This chapter covers the following 
    information: 
    ■Using the menu system
    ■Adjusting the image
    ■Adjusting signal settings
    ■Customizing projector features
    ■Using the projector security features
    ■Customizing power and operation 
    						
    							110Fine-Tuning the Projector
    Using the Menu System
    You can use the remote control or the projector’s control panel to 
    access the menus and change settings. Follow these steps:
    1. To display the menu screen, press the 
    Menu button on the 
    remote control or on the projector.  
    You see a menu screen similar to the one below: 
    The menus are listed on the left and the options available for the 
    highlighted menu are shown on the right.
    2. Use the  pointer button on the remote control (or the 
    navigational buttons on the projector) to scroll through the menu 
    list. When you’ve highlighted the desired menu, press the 
    Enter 
    button to select it. 
    3. Once you’ve selected the menu, use the  pointer button to 
    scroll through the list of options. (Some of the options may be 
    grayed out or unavailable, depending on the selected source.)
    Menu list
    Options 
    						
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