Epson 755c User's Guide - Page 90

Presenting Image Files From an External Drive

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note Make sure your camera shows up on your desktop as a drive letter. If it does, it is probably a USB mounted device and will work with the projector software. The EasyMP software does not support TWAIN-compliant digital cameras. If your camera's memory card is supported by the projector, you can insert it into the projector's card slot and project your images (see "Creating a Slideshow on the Fly" on page 87). You can't have your camera connected at the same time. 4. Select EasyMP as the source by pressing the EasyMP button on the remote control. If your camera complies with the DCIM standard, you'll see a DCIM folder appear on the EasyMP CardPlayer screen. 5. Use the pointer button on the remote control to position the cursor on the folder and press Enter. 6. Select Open Folder in the drop-down menu. When the folder opens, you see another folder with your manufacturer's name. 7. Position the cursor on the folder and press Enter. 8. Select Open Folder. You see your image files when the folder opens. 9. Position the cursor on the image file you want to project and press Enter. 10. Select View Image. The image is projected on the screen. If you want, you can press a side of the pointer button to rotate the image while you're viewing it. To end the slideshow, press the Esc button on the remote control, then select Exit and press Enter. Presenting Image Files From an External Drive This section explains how to project individual image or movie files from an external hard drive or flash memory drive using EasyMP and a USB connection. Before you begin, make sure there is no memory card in the projector's card slot. You cannot have a drive connected while a memory card is inserted; neither the drive nor the card will function with EasyMP. Follow these steps: 1. Connect your external hard drive or flash memory drive (see page 46). 90 Presenting from a Memory Card, Digital Camera, or External Drive

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Presenting from a Memory Card, Digital Camera, or External Drive
4.
Select EasyMP as the source by pressing the
EasyMP
button on
the remote control. If your camera complies with the DCIM
standard, you’ll see a
DCIM
folder appear on the EasyMP
CardPlayer screen.
5.
Use the
pointer button on the remote control to position the
cursor on the folder and press
Enter
.
6.
Select
Open Folder
in the drop-down menu. When the folder
opens, you see another folder with your manufacturer’s name.
7.
Position the cursor on the folder and press
Enter
.
8.
Select
Open Folder
. You see your image files when the folder
opens.
9.
Position the cursor on the image file you want to project and press
Enter
.
10. Select
View Image
. The image is projected on the screen. If you
want, you can press a side of the
pointer button to rotate the
image while you’re viewing it.
To end the slideshow, press the
Esc
button on the remote control,
then select
Exit
and press
Enter
.
Presenting Image Files From an
External Drive
This section explains how to project individual image or movie files
from an external hard drive or flash memory drive using EasyMP and
a USB connection.
Before you begin, make sure there is no memory card in the
projector’s card slot. You cannot have a drive connected while a
memory card is inserted; neither the drive nor the card will function
with EasyMP.
Follow these steps:
1.
Connect your external hard drive or flash memory drive (see
page 46).
note
Make sure your camera
shows up on your desktop as
a drive letter. If it does, it is
probably a USB mounted
device and will work with
the projector software. The
EasyMP software does not
support TWAIN-compliant
digital cameras.
If your camera’s memory
card is supported by the
projector, you can insert it
into the projector’s card slot
and project your images (see
“Creating a Slideshow on the
Fly” on page 87). You can’t
have your camera connected
at the same time.