Operating Instructions for the PT-L702E or PT-L701E LCD projector and also the Warranty card provided. SD memory card compatible LCD Projector Commercial Use Operating Instructions (SD Memory Card Functions) PT-L702SDE Model No. PT-L701SDE POWER INPUT VIDEO AUTO MENU SETUP ENTER...
Contents Dear Panasonic Customer: ... Safety Precautions ... Notes on using the PC card adapter ... Check accessories ... Names of each part (SD memory card slot) ... What is the SD memory card? ... Examples of using the SD memory card ...
Dear Panasonic Customer: These instructions provide all the necessary operating information that you may require. We hope it will help you get the best performance from your new product, and that you will be pleased with your Panasonic LCD projector. Safety Precautions WARNING Keep the SD memory card out of the reach of infants.
Notes on using the PC card adapter Caution Do not remove the accessory PC card adapter or the SD memory card while the computer is accessing the SD memory card for reading or writing. B If this is not observed, the data on the card may become corrupted or erased.
Check accessories The following accessories are included, in addition to the accessories which are listed in the separate Operating Instructions for the PT-L702E or PT- L701E LCD projector. CD-ROM ... 1 pc. (JPEG Convertor, Operating Instructions) PC card adapter for SD memory card ...
What is the SD memory card? The SD memory card is a semiconductor memory which at 24 mm x 32 mm x 2.1 mm is about the size of a postage stamp. It is a next-generation recording medium which can be used instead of conventional storage devices such as MDs (mini discs), CDs (compact discs) and cassette tapes.
Notes on handling the SD memory card Be sure to read the following before using the accessory SD memory card. Notes on handling Be sure to observe the following. B Do not disassemble or modify the card. B Do not subject the card to strong shocks, and do not twist it, bend it, drop it, step on it or immerse it in liquids.
Please make sure that you understand the following before using the SD memory card. B Panasonic shall not be liable for any damage or losses suffered by the user, either directly or through claims from a third party, arising from or in connection with the use of or problems with the projector or the SD memory card.
Explanation of terms Following are definitions for some of the terms used throughout these Operating Instructions. PowerPoint Application software for creating presen- tations which is included as part of Microsoft Office. 95, 97 and 2000 ver- sions are available, but the JPEG Convertor software which is bundled with the projector is only compatible with the 97 and 2000 versions.
Inserting and removing the SD memory card Inserting the SD memory card Make sure that the SD memory card is the right way up when inserting it. # # # # # Open the card slot cover. $ $ $ $ $ Insert the SD memory card as shown below.
On-screen menus List of menu screens The projector allows various settings to be adjusted and changed using on- screen menu operations. The overall structure of the projector menus is shown below. MAIN MENU M E N U K E Y S T O N E P I C T U R E P O S I T I O N I N D E X...
Capturing projected images onto the SD memory card It is possible to capture images which are being projected from a source such as a connected computer or VCR, and save these captured images onto the SD memory card which has been inserted into the SD memory card slot of the projector.
Capturing images Using the FREEZE button # # # # # Insert the SD memory card into the projector according to the procedure given on page 10. $ $ $ $ $ Project the screen image to be captured. Use the input select (INPUT, RGB, VIDEO) button to select the input signal, or operate the signal source (such as the computer or VCR) to project the screen image to be captured.
Using the SD memory card in a Windows PC The accessory PC card adapter can be used to insert the SD memory card into a computer with a built-in PC (PCMCIA) card slot which is either Type II or Type III compatible. The accessory JPEG Convertor software can then be used to edit and save images onto the card.
) ) ) ) ) Open My Computer on the Desktop, and check that the icon for the new drive appears. The drive icon is the same icon as that used for hard disks, but you can check which icon is which by looking at the disk capacity (14.1 MB for a 16-MB SD memory card).
% % % % % Select and click Stop Standard IDE/ESDI Hard Disk Controller or Stop BN-SD SeriesPCMCIA Disk Controller. & & & & & The screen shown at right will appear. Click OK to remove the PC card adapter. ( ( ( ( ( Press the eject button of the PC card adapter and take out the SD memory card.
$ $ $ $ $ Insert the PC card adapter into the PC card slot of the Macintosh. The drive icon will be added automatically to the Desktop. % % % % % Files can then be save and edited in the same way as when using a floppy disk or MO drive.
$ $ $ $ $ Open the "DCIM" directory which has been created, press the " and "N" keys to create a new folder (directory), and change the name of the directory to a name that conforms to the DCF standard (example: 100abcde).
DCF standard This projector can only play back image files which comply with the DCF specifica- tion. The DCF specification imposes the following conditions. Image files or directo- ries which do not conform to these conditions cannot be recognised by the projector. Limits on directory names Directories must be created as sub-directories of the DCIM directory on the SD memory card.
Using JPEG Convertor The CD-ROM which is included with the projector contains the JPEG Convertor software (for Windows only). To use this software, read the "Read this first" booklet which is also included, and then install the JPEG Convertor. What JPEG Convertor can do The functions of JPEG Convertor are shown below.
Main screen functions When JPEG Convertor is started, the main screen shown in the illustration below appears. # # # # # Import Slide button Imports presentation files created using Microsoft PowerPoint into JPEG Convertor. $ $ $ $ $ Import file button Imports image files (JPEG, BMP or TIFF format) created using other applications into JPEG Convertor.
Importing presentation files created using Microsoft PowerPoint # # # # # Check the size in the Slide size drop-down list box. The projector can project JPEG images which are of XGA size, so Slide size should be set to "XGA (1024 x 768)". Note: B If Slide size is set to SXGA size, you can create JPEG files with the...
Importing JPEG, BMP and TIFF files created using other applications Click Import file, and then select the folder and then the image you wish to import. An Open window such as the one shown in the illustration will appear. Use the drop-down list box or double-click the folder icons to navigate to the location of the image file(s) to be converted, and then...
Checking, sorting and deleting images JPEG Convertor lets you enlarge the imported images which are displayed in the thumbnail screen for checking, and also lets you sort the images into a particular order for displaying during a presentation. You can also delete unneeded images. Checking images Double click on the image you wish to check.
Conversion settings for saving images The conversion settings to be used when saving images onto the SD memory card or into other folders can be set using the Preferences dialog box which appears when Preferences is selected from the Setting menu, or using the Picture quality slider in the main application window.
Saving imported images onto the SD memory card Once the images have been im- ported and sorted, you then need to save them onto the SD memory card. # # # # # Use the PC card adapter to insert the SD memory card into the computer.
Saving to other folders You can save images to a location such as the computer's hard disk or a MO drive by clicking on Save to other folder. Click Save to other folder and select the destination folder for saving. A Select folder window such as the one in the illustration will appear.
Playing back images using the projector Selecting the folder (directory) # # # # # Use the input select (INPUT, RGB) button to select "CARD". $ $ $ $ $ At the directory selection screen, use the I I I I I or H H H H H arrow button to select the directory.
Playing back images Press the ENTER button at the image selection screen. The selected image will then be played back. If the MENU button is pressed during playback, the display will return to the image selection screen. 1 0 0 - 0 0 0 5 [ 5 / 1 7 ] R E S T 2 .
Moving and deleting images Deleting # # # # # At the image selection screen, press the F F F F F , G G G G G , I I I I I or H H H H H arrow button to select the desired image.
Troubleshooting NO FILE There are no image files that can be displayed by the projector on the SD memory card. CARD FULL There is no free space on the SD memory card. WRITE The write-protect switch on the SD memory card is set PROTECTED to the LOCK position.
Specifications Some of the following specifications are also given in the separate PT-L702E or PT-L701E Operating Instructions, but refer to the following for specifica- tions pertaining to this particular model (PT-L702SDE or PT-L701SDE). Power supply: Power consumption: LCD panel: Panel size (diagonal): 0.9 type (22.86 mm)
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Connection terminals During RGB input: R.G.B.: G.SYNC: HD/SYNC: AUDIO IN (for RGB): Double-line 0.5 V [rms] M3 jack (Stereo MINI) VIDEO IN: S-VIDEO IN: AUDIO IN (for S-VIDEO/VIDEO): 0.5 V [rms] RCA pin jack x 2 (L-R) AUDIO OUT: Serial connector: SD memory card slot: Cabinet: Dimensions:...
B All other model names, company names or product names are trade- marks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. TM and (R) symbols identifying trademarks and registered trademarks are not other- wise used throughout this manual. Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. Web Site : http://www.panasonic.co.jp/global/ Made in Japan S1200-2081C...