Epson Projector Emp 735 User Manual
Have a look at the manual Epson Projector Emp 735 User Manual online for free. It’s possible to download the document as PDF or print. UserManuals.tech offer 1734 Epson manuals and user’s guides for free. Share the user manual or guide on Facebook, Twitter or Google+.
10 Creating and Sending a Scenario EasyMP Operation Guide 6After the scenario is complete, select File - Save. This saves the completed scenario. To save under another scenario name, select Save As, and enter the new scenario name. Tip : Upon saving, a folder with the same name as the scenario name and the scenario name.sit file are created in the scenario folder. Each screen is converted to graphics files and saved in the created folder according to the image quality settings. See Help for the functions of each of the menus in EMP SlideMaker2. Scenarios that have been directly stored onto a memory card cannot be played by the EasyMP CardPlayer. After saving your scenarios, be sure to send scenarios to the memory card by running Send Scenario. Sending a Scenario To project a created scenario using the projector, it is necessary to save the scenario to the memory card using the senario sending function in EMP SlideMaker2. Designate a memory card inserted into the card drive of the computer as the send destination. It is also possible to set automatic projection and continuous projection of a scenario at projector startup. The automatic projection function is called autorun. Tip : Scenario sending cannot be performed unless the created scenario is saved using Save or Save As. When sent to a memory card, the scenario file is saved in the memory card under the name scenario name.sit. In addition, a folder with the same name as the scenario is created and each screen is converted to graphics files and saved according to the image quality settings. Scenarios stored onto a memory card as a result of scenario sending cannot be opened for correction or editing. 1Insert the memory card into the computer. Insert into a card adapter if a card adapter is needed.
11 Creating and Sending a Scenario EasyMP Operation Guide 2Select Scenario Option, then Send Scenario. 3A dialogue box for designating the destination drive is displayed. Select the drive where the memory card is inserted and click OK. 4A confirmation message is displayed. Click the OK button. 5Upon completion of transfer, a message is displayed confirming whether autorun setup is to be performed. To set up autorun or continuous play, click the OK button and perform the following steps. To set nothing, close out by clicking the Cancel button.
12 Creating and Sending a Scenario EasyMP Operation Guide 6All scenario files within the memory card are displayed in the Scenario List on the left. In the case of automatic projection at projector power ON, click the desired scenario name in the Scenario List, and click the button. The scenario is displayed in the Autorun Scenario List on the right, and is set as an autorun file. To automatically go back to the beginning once the scenario projection has finished, select the desired scenario in the Scenario List and select Revive. Tip : Autorun can be set even if Scenario Option - Edit Autorun is selected. Autorun setting cannot be designated in the EasyMP CardPlayer. If there are two or more files set for autorun, they will be played back in order on the Autorun Scenarios List. 7Insert the memory card from the senario sending function in the projector, and use CardPlayer on the projector to project the scenario. p.26
13 Creating and Sending a Scenario EasyMP Operation Guide What Do You Do When ... To turn a single PowerPoint file into a scenario, simply drag and drop the PowerPoint file icon onto the EMP SlideMaker2 program icon on the desktop to create a scenario. Tip : The name Scnxxxx (xxxx are numbers) is given to the created scenario. The image quality of the scenario is set to Standard. The image quality can be changed in the scenario settings dialogue box displayed by selecting File - Properties. For details concerning image quality, see Creating a Scenario. p.5 In the event that multiple PowerPoint files are selected and dragged-and-dropped onto the EMP SlideMaker2 program icon, only the file whose icon is pointed at by the mouse cursor will be made into a scenario. When easy scenario creation is performed, the scenario will be created from all the slides in the PowerPoint file. If there are slides you do not wish to project, right-click those cells and select Inactive. The following PowerPoint animations can be used in a scenario. Fly Blinds Box Checkerboard Dissolve Random Bars Split Strips Wi p e Random Effects Animations other than those above can be placed by the Cut command. Create a Scenario Easily
14 Creating and Sending a Scenario EasyMP Operation Guide It is possible to verify on a computer how a created scenario will project when played back on a projector by using the CardPlayer. All the structural elements of the scenario such as graphics, animation, background music, etc. will be played. 1Open the scenario to verify in EMP SlideMaker2. 2Select Scenario Option - Scenario Preview. 3The Scenario Preview screen is displayed. Operate the scenario referring to the following table. To Verify the Scenario Projection Status on a Computer Rewind PauseVo l u m e PlayStatus Bar FF Stop
15 Creating and Sending a Scenario EasyMP Operation Guide 4After verification is complete, click the button at the top right of the screen to close the Scenario Preview screen. In EMP SlideMaker2, PowerPoint animation effects and similar effects can be set for each cell in the scenario. It is possible to set and project projection times and animations for each divided frame for slides with animations set in PowerPoint. In this case, right-click the desired animation in the Animation verification window, then click Cell Properties. Tip : Include files for animations set in advance in PowerPoint to produce smoother animation when playing the scenario. To set animations in PowerPoint slides, we recommend these be set within PowerPoint. Use the method described here to set an animation in an image file, or to set animation in a slide included in a scenario without maintaining the animation. StopStop play and return to the first slide. PauseTemporarily stops the slides when Automatically is selected for the scenario. PlayStarts the scenario preview. In addition, this restarts stopped or paused scenarios. The following slide is displayed when the scenario behavior is set to On mouse click. RewindReturns the slide to the one previous to the currently displayed slide or returns the screen previous to the animation being executed. The animation effects are not performed upon return. Fast Forward (FF)Shows the next slide (one after the current slide) or shows the screen after animation execution. At this time the animation effects are not executed. Vo l u m ePerforms volume control. Sets the level of the background music. Status BarDisplays the state of progress of the scenario on a bar. At first there is no bar display, and then the bar extends from left to right as the scenario progresses. The scenario ends at the rightward end of the bar. Animation Settings
16 Creating and Sending a Scenario EasyMP Operation Guide 1Right-click the desired cell or animation, and select Cell Properties. To apply the same settings to multiple cells or animations, select multiple cells by clicking whilst holding down the [Shift] key or the [Ctrl] key, and then right-clicking to select Cell Properties. 2Displays the Properties screen. Set the items in the following table, then click the OK button. Cell Animation
17 Creating and Sending a Scenario EasyMP Operation Guide AdvanceYou can set a transition time between 0 and 1800 seconds when Automatically is selected. In manual operation, switch by pressing the [Page down] or [Page up] buttons on the remote control during projection. Animation EffectsSelects the effects during screen transition when changing screens during projection. Selects the direction for the selected animation. The following are examples of the effects. Slide In: Screen transition from a designated direction. Box In: Screen transition from the inside.
Showing the Presentation (Using the CardPlayer) Here, we will describe how to project a scenario sent to a memory card by EMP SlideMaker2, and how to project graphics and animation files. Files that Can be Projected by the CardPlayer .............. 19 Using the CardPlayer ....................................................... 20 Starting the CardPlayer........................................................... 20 CardPlayer Basic Operation ................................................... 22 Easy Menu Operation (Guide Mode) ................................................ 22 Quick Mode Operation ...................................................................... 24 Switch between File View and Thumbnail View .............................. 24 Projecting Scenarios ........................................................ 26 Playing a Scenario................................................................... 26 Operation During a Presentation ........................................... 27 Editing a Scenario ................................................................... 28 Playing Graphics Files ..................................................... 30 Playing Graphics ..................................................................... 30 Playing all Graphics within a Folder in Order (Slideshow) .. 31 Setting Display Conditions and Operation Mode .......... 33
19 EasyMP Operation Guide Files that Can be Projected by the CardPlayer The following files can be projected using CardPlayer. Tip : Projection will not be possible if the file extension is jpeg. Regarding projecting JPEG files, the image will not be projected clearly if compression is set too high. Ty p eFile Type (Extension)Notes Scenario .sit These are scenario files created by sending scenarios created in EMP SlideMaker2. Also plays audio (.wav) files set up as background music in EMP SlideMaker2. Scenarios created in EMP SlideMaker for the EMP-715/505 can also be played. Graphics .bmp Only 24-bit colour files can be played. .jpg Any version. However, projection is not possible for CMYK colour formats, progressive formats, and items with a resolution in excess of 2560 × 1920.