Epson PowerLite 8150i Administrator's Manual - Page 33

Connecting to the Network, Inserting the Memory Card, ATA HDD card

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software needs to be on the network, but if it's equipped with a wireless Ethernet card, the user won't have to worry about connecting any cables. Connecting to the Network Once your network is set up, connect the projector to it using a standard (Category 5 UTP) network cable. Plug the cable into the RJ45 connector on the back of the projector as shown. Inserting the Memory Card Before sending presentations to the projector, you need to install a memory card. You can use any of the following cards: s CompactFlash (you'll need to use the card adapter included with the projector) s ATA flash card s ATA HDD card The projector comes with a 16-megabyte memory card, but you can use any size of card that's available. Bear in mind that a typical PowerPoint® presentation may be 4 or 5 megabytes in size. Since more than one presentation may be loaded on the card at a time, be sure to install a card that's large enough for your users. 32 Setting Up the Projector

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Setting Up the Projector
software needs to be on the network, but if it
s equipped with a
wireless Ethernet card, the user won
t have to worry about connecting
any cables.
Connecting to the Network
Once your network is set up, connect the projector to it using a
standard (Category 5 UTP) network cable. Plug the cable into the
RJ45 connector on the back of the projector as shown.
Inserting the Memory Card
Before sending presentations to the projector, you need to install a
memory card. You can use any of the following cards:
CompactFlash (you
ll need to use the card adapter included with
the projector)
ATA flash card
ATA HDD card
The projector comes with a 16-megabyte memory card, but you can
use any size of card that
s available. Bear in mind that a typical
PowerPoint
®
presentation may be 4 or 5 megabytes in size. Since
more than one presentation may be loaded on the card at a time, be
sure to install a card that
s large enough for your users.