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    Capturing presentation files created with Microsoft
    PowerPoint97/2000/2002
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    Press the Capture slides button and select the presentation
    files you want to capture.
    An Open screen will appear as shown in the
    diagram. Using File locations menu and folder
    icons, move to the location where you can find
    the desired presentation files for conversion.
    Select the desired files and press Open
    button.
    Thumbnails will be displayed when the files are
    captured.
    Note:•Only presentation files saved in PPT format (with a .ppt extension) can be
    captured. A file saved in other format (e.g. a file with a .pps extension) should be
    opened with PowerPoint and saved in PPT format.
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    Press Convert and save button
    to save the captured image files
    onto the SD card or other folders.
    To capture all slides in a presentation file,
    press the Capture all button. To capture
    individual slides you like one by one, press
    Previous slide or Next slide button to
    display the slide you want to capture and
    press the Capture button. When the capture
    is completed, press the Stop/Exit button.
    Note:¡Press the Stop/Exit button if you want to stop the process of Capture all.
    ¡The aspect ratio of captured slides will be converted to 4 to 3. It is not
    recommended to capture the slides whose ratio is not 4 to 3 because they will not
    be reproduced correctly.
    ¡Some slides created with PowerPoint97 may cause an error during their
    converting process. If this occurs, you can solve the problem by converting the
    slides with the PC that has PowerPoint2000 installed.
    Capturing JPEG, BMP, TIFF or PNG files created
    with other applications
    Press the Capture images button and select the images
    or folders you want to capture.
    A file search screen will appear as shown in the
    diagram. Select the image files you want to convert
    and press the Open button.
    If you press Capture all button, all image files in
    the folder currently opened will be captured.
    Images not to be capturedThe following images cannot be read even if they
    are in JPEG, BMP, or TIFF format:
    •Images with more than 10,000 dots vertically or horizontally.
    •BMP images compressed in RLE format
    •TIFF images compressed in LZW format
    •JPEG or TIFF images in CMYK (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow and Black).     
    						
    							122Capturing files by drag-and-drop operation
    Image Creator 1.0 supports drag-and-drop operation. When you choose a file or a
    folder to be converted and drag and drop it on the shortcut icon or the window of the
    application, Image Creator 1.0 starts automatically and the file(s) are captured.
    Sorting imagesDrag the desired image to move and drop it in the desired
    location.
    A green bold line is shown vertically between images.
    Release the mouse button on the desired location, and the
    image will move there.
    Note:•You can also move images on the Sort images setup screen. To display the
    screen, right-click to display the sub-menu and choose Sort... .
    Deleting images
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    Select images foe deletion
    If you click on images while depressing the
    CTRL button, multiple images will be
    selected. If you click on different images
    while depressing the SHIFT button, all
    images between the two images will be
    selected.
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    Right-click to display the sub-
    menu and select Delete from the
    list.
    If you choose Delete all images from the
    list, all captured images will be deleted.
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    Click Yes when a confirmation window is displayed.
    The images will be deleted from the thumbnail display.
    Note:•The original images will not be deleted even captured
    images are deleted.
    Setting how to convert images when savingYou can specify how to convert images when saving images
    onto the SD card or into other folders on the Setup screen
    displayed by choosing Setup from the Setup menu or on
    the JPEG quality adjustment slide bar on the main screen.
    Drag and drop onto the shortcut icon. Drag and drop into the window.      
    						
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    JPEG conve rsion  format
    If you select this check box with   , the file and directory names will be converted
    into DCF format upon saving. If the    mark is not given, files will be saved in the
    name shown under each image on the thumbnail screen.
    For details of DCF standard, refer to DCF standard on page  124.
    Note:•When a file is saved onto the SD card, it is forcefully converted into D\
    CF format.
    Create a thumbnail check box
    If you select this check box with  , a reduced image
    (i.e., a thumbnail) will be created in JPEG format and
    embedded into the image file upon saving.
    Note:•When a file is saved onto the SD card, a thumbnail is
    forcefully created.
    JPEG quality adjustment slide barYou can adjust the quality (compression ratio) of a
    JPEG image to be saved using Save to the SD card or
    Save to the other folder button.
    If you choose higher quality, a file becomes larger; if you
    choose lower quality, a file becomes smaller. (The size
    of the lowest quality file is about one fifth of that of the
    highest quality.)
    Note:•The JPEG format is suitable for natural pictures such as photographs. Fo\
    r
    presentations created with PowerPoint and illustrations made with graphi\
    c
    software, there may be significant loss of picture quality even if you c\
    hoose a
    higher quality.
    Saving to other folder (directory)With the Save to other folder button, you can save captured images ont\
    o the hard
    disk of your PC or onto MO disk or others.
    Choose Save to other folder on the main screen of the Image
    Creator and select a destination folder.
    A Specify the destination screen will appear as shown in the diagram. \
    Using File
    location menu and folder icons, move to the folder where you can find t\
    he desired
    file to save, and open the folder and press the Save button.
    Note:
    ¡ You can create a new folder using the Create New Folder button ( ).        
    						
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    DCF standardDCF standard has the following requirements:
    Directory (folder) nameDirectories must be created under a DCIM directory.
    •Data located in directories other than DCIM directory is not recognized.
    A directory name must be made of a three-digit number (directory number) + 5
    alphabets (e.g. 100abcde).
    •Numbers between 100 and 999 can be used for a three-digit number and 37
    different characters can be used for 5 alphabets including 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,
    a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n, o, p, q, r, s, t, u, v, w, x, y, z, _(under bar). (The
    name is not case sensitive. Double-byte characters cannot be used.)
    Multiple directories with the same three-digit number (directory number) cannot be
    created.
    Layering of directories is not supported.
    File nameA file name must be made of 4 alphabets + a four-digit number (file number) + .jpg
    (extension) (e.g. abcd0001.jpg)
    •37 different characters, including 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k,
    l, m, n, o, p, q, r, s, t, u, v, w, x, y, z, _(under bar) can be used for 4 alphabets and
    numbers between 0001 and 9999 can be used for a four-digit number. (The name
    is not case sensitive. Double-byte characters cannot be used.)
    Multiple files with the same four-digit number (file number) cannot be created in the
    same directory.
    File formatOnly Exif2.1-compliant JPEG image is supported.   
    						
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    Message List
    ERR 03 Incompatible wireless card
    Before placing an repair order
    Please make sure of the following:
    Symptom Please check:
    The computer does
    not recognize the SD
    card.
    Writing cannot be
    performed.
    The image from the
    PC is not displayed.
    The PC does not
    recognize the
    wireless card.
    Transfer rate has
    become lower.
    Projector search of
    the Wireless Manager
    2.0 does not detect
    the projector.• Is the PC card adapter inserted into the PC card slot of the PC until it
    reaches the end?
    • Is the SD card inserted into the SD card slot of the PC card adapter
    until it reaches the end?
    • Is the driver installed?
    • Are there sufficient IRQ (interrupting signal) numbers? (Refer to the
    online help of Windows.)
    • Is the write-protect switch of the SD card set to LOCK?
    • Is the external video output of the notebook computer properly
    selected? (In some cases, the setting of the output is changed if Fn
    and F3 buttons are pressed simultaneously. Since this depends on
    the model, refer to the instruction manual supplied with your PC.)
    • Is the wireless card inserted into the PC card slot of the PC until it
    reaches the end?
    • Is the driver installed?
    • Are there sufficient IRQ (interrupting signal) numbers? (Refer to the
    online help of Windows.)
    • If WEP is enabled, transfer operation takes a longer time because
    the image data needs to be converted.
    • If another wireless device uses the same channel, the transfer rate
    may become lower. Select other channel for setting.
    • 
    Immediately after the projector is turned on, it is on the way to establish
    the network communication. Perform the search again after a while.
    • Check whether the distance is too far between the PC and the projector,
    or if any obstacle between is making the radio waves unstable.
    • Make sure that the IP address and the subnet mask are correctly
    assigned.
    • Is TCP/IP installed in your personal computer?
    • Does the WEP setting correspond with that of the projector?
    Communication with the projector cannot be established if the WEP
    function was enabled when a third-party wireless card was used or
    the access point was used. Disable the WEP function.
    • In the Ad Hoc mode, use the same channel setting for the projector
    and the PC.
    • In the Infrastructure mode, use the same setting for the projector and
    the PC as the access point SSID. Alphanumeric characters (case
    sensitive) can be used for an SSID. Make sure that the user is not
    using the function for controlling PCs that can communicate with the
    access point.
    • Is any network device other than the wireless card enabled? Check
    with the device manager of Windows.
    • Is any proxy-client software operating? Disable it when
    communicating with the projector.  
    						
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    • Right-click the space on the desktop and choose Properties. On the
    Display Properties, open the Settings tab and set Colors to
    High Color [16 bit] or higher. Although an image is
    displayed on the
    Image list screen of
    the Wireless Manager
    2.0, an error message
    appears saying that
    this image cannot be
    displayed.
    Colors are not
    displayed properly
    with Wireless
    Manager 2.0 and it is
    hard to read
    characters.
    Symptom Please check:
    • There are several different formats in JPEG and PNG images and
    some of them cannot be displayed.   
    						
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    Explanation of terms
    LANAbbreviation for Local Area Network. A network which is small in scale, such as an
    intra-company network. Both wired LANs and wireless LANs can be found. This
    projector uses a wireless LAN.
    TCP/IPAbbreviation for Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol. The standard
    protocol for the Internet.
    A protocol is a set of specifications and agreements which allow two computers to
    communicate with each other.
    IP AddressAn Internet Protocol (IP) is a protocol used for the transmission of data, and the IP
    address is the address of the destination where the data is being sent to. Identical IP
    addresses cannot be used for two different devices within the one LAN.
    Subnet MaskLimits the range of IP addresses that can be assigned to a computer when using a
    TCP/IP connection, in order to allow a network to be divided into several sub-
    sections. The parameters which divide the sub-network in this way are called the
    subnet mask.
    GatewayA junction point where different types of networks are connected to each other.
    It is used to refer to the hardware and software which is used when connecting a
    particular network to another network which has been set up under different network
    specifications. It makes adjustments for differences in the protocols used by the two
    networks and makes it possible to connect to other networks.
    DHCPAbbreviation for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. A function which automatically
    assigns IP addresses to each computer that is connected to a network. If a device
    which functions as a DHCP server is located within a LAN, this device automatically
    assigns IP addresses to computers which are connected to the LAN. Not available
    with this product.
    Ad Hoc ModeA mode for direct communication between the projector and a computer with an
    optional wireless card.
    Infrastructure ModeA mode for communication via an access point which is connected to a wired LAN.
    A computer without an optional wireless card can still be used to send images to the
    projector via an access point.
    Access PointA point of connection between a wired LAN and a wireless LAN.  
    						
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    ChannelIf several access points which use the same frequency band are located near each
    other, radio transmission interference between these access point can occur when
    they are being used, and this can in turn result in drops in transmission speeds. In
    order to reduce this problem when using wireless LANs, the frequency band can be
    divided into 11 channels for communication purposes. (The number of channels
    varies depending on the country.) However, because interference between adjacent
    channels can occur, the channels available for use are normally spaced 2 or 3
    channels apart from each other.
    SSIDAbbreviation for Service Set ID. Wireless LANs that utilise access points require the
    setting of SSID identification codes in order to distinguish between devices which are
    a part of the LAN and devices which are not.
    Wireless LAN cards of some manufacturers use the name of “ESSID” or “Network
    name” instead of SSID.
    WEPAbbreviation for Wired Equivalent Privacy. A method of encrypting transmitted data.
    An encryption key is generated and is given only to the person who will be using the
    transmitted data, in order to prevent third parties from decoding the transmitted data.
    Not available with this product.
    JPEGAbbreviation for Joint Photographic Experts Group. JPEG is the name of an
    international organisation which was jointly established by the ISO and the ITU-TS
    (formerly the CCIT), but the term is normally used to refer to the specifications for the
    still picture compression algorithm which was formulated by the JPEG. This algorithm
    allows still images such as photographs, single frames of moving images and
    scanned images to be compressed to up to 1/100th of their original sizes. However,
    images which are compressed in this way cannot be fully restored to their original
    quality (some deterioration in quality occurs), so that compression rates of 1/5 to 1/30
    are normally used. Because of differences in color separation, two format sub-types
    are used: RGB (red, green and blue) and CMYK (cyan, magenta, yellow, black).
    The projector and the Image Creator 1.0 software do not support the CMYK sub-type
    of JPEG file.
    BMPAbbreviation for BitMaP. This is the standard image format for the bitmapped files
    (image files consisting of a collection of dots) which are handled by Windows.
    Color levels of monochrome, 16 colors, 256 colors and 16.7 million colors are
    supported.
    PNG Abbreviation for Portable Network Graphics.
    A high compression rate file format that provides restorable compression for line
    raster images.
    Because it uses restorable compression, it does not result in any loss of image
    resolution unlike JPEG.   
    						
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    RLEAbbreviation for Run Length Encoding. It can be used to achieve high rates of
    compression for image files which contain large areas of a single color. RLE can be
    used with monochrome, 16-color and 256-color BMP image files. (Image Creator 1.0
    does not support files compressed using RLE.)
    TIFFAbbreviation for Tagged-Image File Format. This type of file is used to exchange
    documents between computers. Color levels of monochrome, 256 colors and 16.7
    million colors are supported. TIFF files in 16.7 million color format can include
    transparent color.
    LZWAbbreviation for Lempel-Ziv-Welch. LZW is a compression method used for TIFF
    files, and is named thus because it was developed by three people named Lempel,
    Ziv and Welch. It compresses the files by converting patterns within the images into
    short codes. There is no deterioration in image quality resulting from compression,
    but high rates of compression which are comparable to JPEG files cannot be
    expected to be obtained. (Image Creator 1.0 does not support files compressed using
    LZW.)
    DCFAbbreviation for Design rule for Camera File system. DCF is a standard which was
    established by the Japan Electronic Industry Development Association (JEIDA) with
    the aim of realising a common image file format, directory name format and file name
    format for the images used with digital still cameras. It is based on recommendations
    such as Exif Version 2.1.
    Exif 2.1Abbreviation for Exchangeable Image File Format. This is an image file format which
    was established by the Japan Electronic Industry Development Association (JEIDA).
    It defines the common information format and range of application for images used
    with digital still cameras, centring around TIFF and JPEG-format images. Version 2.1
    is the latest version of the Exif standard.
    PowerPointApplication software for creating presentations which is included as part of Microsoft
    Office. 95, 97, 2000 and 2002 versions are available, but the Image Creator 1.0
    software which is bundled with the projector is only compatible with the 97, 2000 and
    2002 versions.  
    						
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    Trademark Information
    •The SD logo is a trademark.
    •Windows and Powerpoint are trademarks or registered trademarks of
    Microsoft Corporation in the United States of America and other countries.
    •Macintosh and Mac are registered trademarks of Apple Computer Inc.
    •All other model names, company names or product names are trademarks
    or registered trademarks of their respective owners. TM and (R) symbols
    identifying trademarks and registered trademarks are not otherwise used
    throughout this manual.
    ATTENTION
    •Unauthorized use or reproduction of this software or this manual in full or
    in part is strictly forbidden.
    •Panasonic assumes no responsibility for any results or effects arising
    from the use of this software and this manual.
    •The specification for this software and the contents of this manual are
    subject to change without prior notice.   
    						
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