Presenting From A Memory Card; Converting A Powerpoint File To A Scenario - Epson PowerLite 735c Product Information

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EPSON PowerLite 735c Projector
If you don't see any projectors listed, click
click
. Make sure the correct wireless network
Switch LAN
device is selected. (Sometimes another network device, such
as an Ethernet card, may be selected.) If you don't see your
wireless device but you're sure you configured it correctly,
you may need to restart your computer.
5. Once the name of your projector appears, select it and click
. If more than one projector is listed, you can select
Connect
additional ones to connect to them at the same time.
6. If you see a window prompting you for a keyword, enter
the four-digit number displayed by the projector and click
.
OK
Once the connection is established, you see your
computer's image transmitted to the projector, along with a
floating toolbar.
7. From the toolbar, you can access these features:
Provides information on using NS Connection.
Lists which projectors are available or in use.
Lets you access the projector's menu system
from an HTML browser.
Freezes the projected image on your screen,
even if the image on your computer or laptop
changes.
Turns off the image and sound.
Lets you zoom in on a part of your image.
Lets you change the brightness, keystone angle,
contrast, and color mode.
Lets you switch between the Video and
S-Video ports.
Lets you switch between your computer and
EasyMP.
8. When done with your presentation, click
the toolbar.
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, then
Option

Presenting from a Memory Card

The projector's EasyMP feature lets you give presentations
from a memory card. Using EMP SlideMaker software, you
can easily convert a PowerPoint
scenario. You can include any combination of PowerPoint
slides, JPG image files, and BMP graphics files.
Once the scenario is created, you can download it to a
memory card, insert the card in the projector, and play the
scenario.
To use EMP Slidemaker, you'll need a memory card and a
card reader on your computer. Depending on the type of card,
you may also need an adapter to use it with the projector. The
following standard Type II memory cards are supported:
❏ CompactFlash
❏ SmartMedia
❏ Memory Stick
❏ Microdrive
❏ ATA flash (does not require a PC card adapter)
Click here
❏ Secure Digital
to minimize
❏ MMC

Converting a PowerPoint File to a Scenario

1. Locate the PowerPoint file you want to use.
2. Make sure the EMP SlideMaker program is closed. Then
3. When the conversion is complete, left mouse-click or press
on
Disconnect
2/03
drag your PowerPoint file icon on top of the
icon.
SlideMaker
EMP SlideMaker starts, and your PowerPoint slides open
one-by-one as they are converted. Don't interrupt this
process, or your PowerPoint file won't be completely
converted.
as prompted. You see your scenario as shown below:
Enter
file into a format called a
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EMP

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