Optoma ML500 User's Manual - Page 5

USB D - ceiling mount

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Connect Computer for USB Display 1 2 You can project your computer display using the projector's mini USB port. 1 Connect a laptop or PC using the supplied mini-USB to USB Type-A cable. 2. Turn on the projector. 3. Press / / / to highlight mini-USB > USB Display and press to enter USB display mode. See "USB Display Mode" section in "USB Mode" on page 18. Insert SD Card LOCK By default, the projector displays from the internal memory. However if an SD card is inserted, the projector reads from the SD card first. Insert an SD card into the slot with the gold contacts facing down. •• To remove the SD card, push the card to eject it from the slot. •• Do not remove the SD card while the projector is projecting image from the card. This can cause data loss or damage the card. •• Supports SD card size up to 32GB. •• The SD card is not included in the package. Insert USB Flash Drive Plug a USB flash drive into the USB Type A port at the back of projector. Support USB flash drive with FAT32 and NTSF format. Connect Computer for Data Transfer Mount the Projector 1 2 You can transfer data to the projector internal memory or the SD card. 1. Connect a laptop or PC using the supplied mini-USB to USB Type-A cable. 2. Turn on the projector. 3. Press / / / to highlight mini-USB > Data Transfer and press to enter data transfer mode. 4. Browse for Removable Disk. 5. Copy the files to your computer. See "Data Transfer Mode" section in "USB Mode" on page 18. Screw hole for tripod Screw a standard tripod into the screw hole on the projector. The laptop/PC can only detect the input source when the projector is switched on. *Standard Tripod *Ceiling Mount Screw holes for ceiling mount 1. Place the projector upside down on a flat surface. 2. Line up the three mounting holes and use the three ceiling mount screws to secure the mount to the projector. The tripod and ceiling mount are optional accessories. 5

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5
C
ONNECT
C
OMPUTER
FOR
D
ATA
T
RANSFER
5
M
OUNT
THE
P
ROJECTOR
2
1
You can transfer data to the projector
internal memory or the SD card.
1.
Connect a laptop or PC using the
supplied mini-USB to USB Type-A
cable.
2. Turn on the projector.
3. Press
/
/
/
to highlight
mini-USB
>
Data Transfer
and press
to enter data
transfer mode.
4. Browse for Removable Disk.
5. Copy the files to your computer.
See "Data Transfer Mode" section
in "USB Mode" on page 18.
<Note>
The laptop/PC can only detect the input
source when the projector is switched on.
<Note>
The tripod and ceiling mount are optional accessories.
I
NSERT
SD C
ARD
I
NSERT
USB F
LASH
D
RIVE
By default, the projector displays from
the internal memory. However if an SD
card is inserted, the projector reads
from the SD card first.
Insert an SD card into the slot with the
gold contacts facing down.
<Note>
To remove the SD card, push the card to
eject it from the slot.
Do not remove the SD card while the
projector is projecting image from
the card. This can cause data loss or
damage the card.
Supports SD card size up to 32GB.
The SD card is not included in the
package.
Plug a USB flash drive into the USB
Type A port at the back of projector.
<Note>
Support USB flash drive with FAT32 and
NTSF format.
C
ONNECT
C
OMPUTER
FOR
USB D
ISPLAY
2
1
You can project your computer
display using the projector's mini
USB port.
1
Connect a laptop or PC using the
supplied mini-USB to USB Type-A
cable.
2. Turn on the projector.
3. Press
/
/
/
to highlight
mini-USB
>
USB Display
and press
to enter USB
display mode.
See "USB Display Mode" section
in "USB Mode" on page 18.
Screw a standard tripod into the screw
hole on the projector.
Screw hole for tripod
*Standard Tripod
1.
Place the projector upside down on a flat surface.
2. Line up the three mounting holes and use the three ceiling mount
screws to secure the mount to the projector.
Screw holes for ceiling mount
*Ceiling Mount