HP Mp3130 HP L1619a smart attachment module - (English) User Guide - Page 42

To present from a memory card, source, Input > Attachment module, Optional

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Presenting from a Memory Card To present from a memory card ✎ If only one memory card is inserted and it contains only one presentation, that presentation begins automatically. You do not have to select the presentation as described below. 1. Turn on the projector. 2. Insert the memory card into the accessory module. Do not attach more than one card to the USB ports. 3. If the projector is showing input from a different source, press the source button on the projector or remote control to find the memory card input. Or Open the on-screen menu and select Input > Attachment module. 4. On the projector or remote control, press the Page Up, Page Down, up , and down buttons to find the presentation you want to show. To list the contents of a subfolder, highlight the subfolder icon 1 and press the right button or the right-click button. To return to a higher folder, highlight the up-folder icon 2 and press the right button or the right-click button. 5. Optional: To change settings for memory card presentations, press the up button to select Options, then press the right button. Press the down button to highlight a setting, then press the right button to select that option. You can change the following options: ❏ Busy indicator. An icon appears while each slide is loading. ❏ Continuous loop. After the last slide, the first slide is displayed. ❏ Automatic slide show. Slides advance automatically. ❏ Slider interval. This option specifies the number of seconds between slides in an automatic slide show. 6. Highlight the presentation you want to show and press the right button or the right-click button to start the presentation. All pictures in a folder are treated as one presentation, shown as a picture presentation icon 3. 42 User's Guide

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User’s Guide
Presenting from a Memory Card
To present from a memory card
If only one memory card is inserted and it contains only one presentation, that
presentation begins automatically. You do not have to select the presentation as
described below.
1.
Turn on the projector.
2.
Insert the memory card into the accessory module.
Do not attach more than one card to the USB ports.
3.
If the projector is showing input from a different source, press the
source
button
on the projector or remote control to find the memory card input.
Or
Open the on-screen menu and select
Input > Attachment module
.
4.
On the projector or remote control, press the Page Up, Page Down, up
, and
down
buttons to find the presentation you want to show.
To list the contents of a subfolder, highlight the subfolder icon
1
and press the
right
button or the right-click button.
To return to a higher folder, highlight the up-folder icon
2
and press the right
button or the right-click button.
5.
Optional:
To change settings for memory card presentations, press the up
button to select
Options,
then press the right
button. Press the down
button to highlight a setting, then press the right button to select that option. You
can change the following options:
Busy indicator. An icon appears while each slide is loading.
Continuous loop. After the last slide, the first slide is displayed.
Automatic slide show. Slides advance automatically.
Slider interval. This option specifies the number of seconds between slides in
an automatic slide show.
6.
Highlight the presentation you want to show and press the right
button or the
right-click button to start the presentation. All pictures in a folder are treated as
one presentation, shown as a picture presentation icon
3
.