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7)
Start playing the schedule. (x page 166)
Note
f When using the Content Manager, make sure to release the write protect switch of the SD card. (x page 49)
f Data such as schedules, timetables, and contents created or registered with the Content Manager are saved in the "PRIVATE" folder in
the SD card. If the "PRIVATE" folder does not exist in the SD card when logging in to the Content Manager, the "PRIVATE" folder will be
automatically created.
f When the "PRIVATE" folder in the SD card is deleted on the computer, data such as schedules, timetables, and contents created or
registered using the Content Manager will be lost.
f If the [SETUP] menu → [ECO MANAGEMENT] → [STANDBY MODE] (x page 72) is set to [ECO] or [NETWORK], and the projector is in
standby state, you cannot log in to the Content Manager of the projector from the client computer.
f To switch to the [Slideshow] operation after clicking [Schedule] on the start screen, log out from the Content Manager once and log in again.
Playing by registering the slideshow setting
1)
Insert an SD card in the SD card slot. (x page 50)
2)
Connect the client computer (including iPad/iPhone/iPod touch or Android terminal) and the projector
via LAN. (x page 101)
3)
Access the projector from the web browser, and log in to the Content Manager. (x page 129)
4)
On the start screen, click the [Slideshow] button.
5)
Register a slideshow setting. (x page 186)
6)
Start the slideshow. (x page 193)
Note
f When using the signage playback function and the signage setting function, make sure to release the SD card write protect switch.
(x page 49)
f Data such as slideshow settings and contents registered with the Content Manager are saved in the "PRIVATE" folder in the SD card. If the
"PRIVATE" folder does not exist in the SD card when logging in to the Content Manager, the "PRIVATE" folder will be automatically created.
f When the "PRIVATE" folder in the SD card is deleted on the computer, data such as slideshow settings and contents registered using the
Content Manager will be lost.
f If the [SETUP] menu → [ECO MANAGEMENT] → [STANDBY MODE] (x page 72) is set to [ECO] or [NETWORK], and the projector is in
standby state, you cannot log in to the Content Manager of the projector from the client computer.
f To switch to the [Schedule] operation after clicking [Slideshow] on the start screen, log out from the Content Manager once and log in again.
Description of the signage playback screen
Icons displayed in the upper right of the projection screen during signage playback (schedule/slideshow) indicate
the following.
Icon
Accessing from the web browser
Connect the client computer (including iPad/iPhone/iPod touch or Android terminal) and the projector on one-to-
one correspondence.
Attention
f If the web browser is closed while the Content Manager is used, the login state is retained. Therefore, login is not possible with the same
rights for a while (up to 20 minutes). Make sure to log out from the Content Manager before closing the web browser.
f If the user takes the computer and moves out of the radio wave area while the Content Manager is used via wireless LAN and
communication is interrupted, the login state is retained. Therefore, login is not possible with the same rights for a while (up to 20 minutes).
Perform operations in the area where stable communication is possible while the Content Manager is used.
Logging in to the Content Manager
Start up the web browser and log in to the Content Manager.
1)
Start up the web browser on the computer.
Chapter 5 Operations — Content Manager
Indicates that signage playback (schedule/slideshow) is not available because no SD card is inserted in the
SD card slot, the playback content file in the SD card is corrupted, or other reasons.
Indicates that signage playback (schedule/slideshow) is being paused.
Meaning
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