Epson Projector Powerlite 1815p User Manual
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Presenting Through a Wireless Network91 2. Click Display properties. 3. Drag the monitor icons to arrange the positions of the displays. 4. Close the Display Preferences (Windows) or System Preferences (Macintosh), when you are done arranging the display numbers.
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92Presenting Through a Wireless Network5. To allocate projectors to each display, choose a number from the menu under Display. 6. Click the Connect button when you are ready to project the image. 7. You can use the Screen Preview button on the NS Connection toolbar to check the image on each screen. Projecting Video Clips You can project full-screen MPEG2 video clips with audio in real time (30 frames per second). For best performance, advanced wireless mode, 802.11g, or 802.11a are...
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Presenting Through a Wireless Network93 3. Click the Select file button. Locate the MPEG2 video you want to project and click Open. 4. Use the standard playback buttons on the screen to start, pause, rewind, and control other video functions. 5. When you’re finished projecting video, click the Close button on the screen. Using Special Presentation Modes Your projector provides several features that allow you to show presentation slides to your audience and hide other activity on your laptop. Both...
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94Presenting Through a Wireless Network Using Presentation Mode In Presentation Mode, the projector shows a black screen (or an image of your choice) while you search for files or perform other activities on your laptop. When you start a PowerPoint (Windows) or Keynote (Mac) slideshow, the projector shows your slides. 1. Click the Presentation Mode button on the NS Connection toolbar. The projector displays a black screen with the Epson logo. 2. Open your presentation in PowerPoint or Keynote. 3....
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Presenting Through a Wireless Network95 3. Click Use multi-display, then click Display properties. 4. On the Display Properties screen in Windows, make sure your Epson Projector Virtual Display Driver is selected, then check Extend my Windows desktop onto this monitor and click OK . In the Mac OS X Displays program, select the Arrangement tab and uncheck the Mirror Displays setting to deselect it.
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96Presenting Through a Wireless Network5. Set your projector to Display 2 (or the Virtual Display Driver you selected in step 4) in NS Connection, then click Connect. 6. Open your presentation in PowerPoint or Keynote. 7. In Keynote, select Preferences.
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Presenting Through a Wireless Network97 In PowerPoint, open the Slide Show pull-down menu and select Set Up Show. 8. In Keynote, set the Presentation Mode to Present on secondary display . In PowerPoint, set the Multiple monitors box to Display slide show on Monitor 2 (or the monitor associated with your Epson Virtual Display) and check Show Presenter View. Then click OK. 9. Start your slideshow. The projector displays the slides, and your laptop displays your notes and controls.
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99 1 Presenting from a USB Drive, Camera, or CompactFlash Card The projector’s EasyMP PC Free feature lets you give presentations from a USB flash drive, digital camera, USB multicard reader, or CompactFlash card. You can play movies, display graphics, or play a scenario, a format that lets you create your own slideshow using PowerPoint files, image files, and MPEG videos. When a CompactFlash card is inserted and the projector is on a network, you can also transfer files to the card over the...
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100Presenting from a USB Drive, Camera, or CompactFlash Card Presenting Files From a USB Drive or CompactFlash Card This section explains how to project individual image or movie files from a USB hard drive, flash memory drive, or CompactFlash card using EasyMP. See page 118 for a list of the supported file formats. Follow these steps to display images or play movies: 1. Connect your external drive or insert your CompactFlash memory card (see page 50). If you are using an external hard drive, plug in...