Epson 1925W Network and PC Free Operation Guide - Page 76

AutoRun File, After finishing transferring your scenario, connect the USB

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Converting PowerPoint Files to Scenarios 76 I When transfer is complete, one of the following screens is displayed. When there is no AutoRun file in the USB storage device: The Continuous Play confirmation screen is displayed. When you want to create an AutoRun file and set the Continuous Play setting for the AutoRun file to On, click Yes. When you want to create an AutoRun file and set the Continuous Play setting for the AutoRun file to Off, click No. Drive Continuous Play File List AutoRun File List Select the drive to edit the AutoRun file. To start projecting from the first scenario again once projection of all scenarios in the "AutoRun File List" is complete, select this check box. A list of scenarios for which AutoRun is not set is displayed. The scenario file is displayed in the format Folder name/File name. A list of scenarios for which AutoRun is set is displayed in playback order. Click the buttons to change the order. The scenario is registered and deleted in the AutoRun file. When there is an AutoRun file in the USB storage device: Set AutoRun with reference to the following table, and then click OK. q If there are two or more files set for AutoRun, they are played back in order from the top of the AutoRun File List. J Remove the USB storage device from the computer. See the computer's user's guide for the removal method. K After finishing transferring your scenario, connect the USB storage device to the projector and start projection using PC Free.s p.60 q When the resolution of the projector that is projecting the scenario is XGA type, scenarios for which WXGA (1280 x 800 dots) is set cannot be played back. Project after converting the PowerPoint file to an XGA (1024 x 768 dots) scenario file.

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Converting PowerPoint Files to Scenarios
76
I
When transfer is complete, one of the following screens is
displayed.
When there is no AutoRun file in the USB storage device:
The Continuous Play confirmation screen is displayed. When you
want to create an AutoRun file and set the Continuous Play setting
for the AutoRun file to On, click
Yes
.
When you want to create an AutoRun file and set the Continuous
Play setting for the AutoRun file to Off, click
No
.
When there is an AutoRun file in the USB storage device:
Set AutoRun with reference to the following table, and then click
OK
.
q
If there are two or more files set for AutoRun, they are played back in order
from the top of the AutoRun File List.
J
Remove the USB storage device from the computer.
See the computer's user's guide for the removal method.
K
After finishing transferring your scenario, connect the USB
storage device to the projector and start projection using PC
Free.
s
p.60
q
When the resolution of the projector that is projecting the scenario is XGA
type, scenarios for which WXGA (1280 x 800 dots) is set cannot be played
back. Project after converting the PowerPoint file to an XGA (1024 x 768
dots) scenario file.
Drive
Select the drive to edit the AutoRun file.
Continuous
Play
To start projecting from the first scenario again
once projection of all scenarios in the "AutoRun
File List" is complete, select this check box.
File List
A list of scenarios for which AutoRun is not set is
displayed. The scenario file is displayed in the
format Folder name/File name.
AutoRun File
List
A list of scenarios for which AutoRun is set is
displayed in playback order. Click the
buttons to change the order.
The scenario is registered and deleted in the
AutoRun file.