3
Select an image file to display.
Click Browse to open the file select window on a
computer. Double-click the file you want.
The selected file name is displayed in the Browse
text box.
4
Click the SHOW button.
A full-screen image of the selected file is displayed
on the projector.
Note
When projecting a large size image file such as those
in UXGA format, it cannot be opened due to lack of
memory. In this case, reduce the image to obtain a
smaller file size.
To save time taken for transferring data
When clicking the SHOW button, the file is transferred
to the projector. It will take a little time to display an
image on the projector's screen. To display the image
immediately, transfer all the files you want to use to
the projector before starting your presentation.
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After step 3 in "Projecting an image stored in a
computer on the projector," click the SEND
button.
The selected file name appears in the Temporary
File list and the file is transferred to the projector.
Repeat this step until all the files you want are
shown in the Temporary File dialog box.
2
Double-click the file name listed in the Temporary
File dialog box.
A full-screen image of the selected file is displayed
on the projector.
Note
If the memory of the Temporary File list is full, the
data transferred earlier will be erased.
About the window displayed while the
Image Viewer is running
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3
4
5
1 File name
Shows the file name of the currently displayed image.
2 Slide
By clicking the SHOW button or the file name listed in
the Temporary File, the current picture projected on
the projector appears.
3 Zoom text box
Clicking
opens the drop-down list to select the ratio
of enlargement or reduction for the image.
4 Rotate text box
Clicking
opens the drop-down list to select the
angle of rotation for the image.
Note
When projecting a large size image file such as those
in UXGA format, it cannot be rotated due to lack of
momory. In this case, reduce the image to obtain a
smaller file size.
5 Scroll buttons
Clicking the arrows changes the display area of the
image on the screen, if the enlarged image does not fit
the screen.
6 END button
Ends or suspends the full-screen display to return to
the File Select window.
7 v HOME button
Returns to the Application Select window.
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