Using The Pc Card Viewer; Before Using The Pc Card Viewer - Mitsubishi Electric XD50U User Manual

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Using the PC Card Viewer

Before Using the PC Card Viewer

Slides that have been stored on CompactFlash Cards can be projected
using the projector. Even without a personal computer, a presentation
can be made using a stand-alone projector.
• Preparation by storing the documentation on CompactFlash Cards will
suffice without the need to carry around a personal computer.
• Automatic slide play/repeat function is convenient for use in stores.
• Simplified display by selecting from thumbnail reduced images when
searching for the desired slides.
• Can also play CompactFlash Cards that were used in digital camera
photography. (Only JPEG, BMP, and PNG in the MS-DOS format)
Note:
CompactFlash Cards and Data Formats Supported by this Projector
* Memory cards that can be used with this projector are CompactFlash Cards of
the CFA specification.
* Image data that can be played by this projector are JPEG, BMP, and PNG of the
MS-DOS format.
* Progressive JPEG cannot be played.
* Some images in the JPEG format cannot be played. Should this be the case,
please convert the image format. See "Slide Creation Method" on Page E-60.
* Resolutions up to 2048 x 1024 can be displayed on this projector.
Terminology Used in the Viewer
Slide ................................ A single image file is called a slide.
Folder .............................. A box in which gathered slides have been placed is called a
folder. Boxes in which folders are further gathered and placed
are called new folders and folders may be distinguished as
required.
Viewer screen .................. A screen that has been switched to PC Card input is called a
viewer screen.
Thumbnail Display ........... This is a display in thumbnail form of reduced images
(thumbnails) and folder icons. When 12 thumbnails are ex-
ceeded, the new thumbnails are displayed on the next page.
(One screen is called one page.)
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