Epson PowerLite 85 User's Guide - Page 48

Connecting to a Digital Camera, Document Camera, or Other Device

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note Use a cable less than 10 feet long and connect the camera directly to the projector. Your projector may not function correctly if you use a longer cable or connect your camera to a USB hub. If you connect a USB hard drive, make sure you use the AC adapter to power the hard drive. Flash memory drives must be formatted FAT 16/32, and images can't exceed 4608 × 3072. Connecting to a Digital Camera, Document Camera, or Other Device You can connect a digital camera, document camera, USB flash memory drive (thumb drive), or other device. Use the USB cable specified for your device. You can use the projector's Slideshow feature (see the EasyMP Operation Guide for details) to present JPEG images. 1. Connect the flat end of the USB cable to the Type A USB port on the projector, as shown. You can connect a thumb drive directly to the Type A USB port. Thumb drive Digital camera Indicator light USB cable Document camera 2. Connect the other end of the cable to your digital camera, document camera, or other device. The indicator light turns orange and then green when a USB device is connected. 3. Press the USB button on the remote control or the Source Search button on the projector's control panel. If you connect a digital camera or USB storage device, you can use the pointer and Enter buttons on the remote control to move through your images. 48 Connecting to Computers, USB Devices, and Other Equipment

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48
Connecting to Computers, USB Devices, and Other Equipment
Connecting to a Digital Camera,
Document Camera, or Other Device
You can connect a digital camera, document camera, USB flash
memory drive (thumb drive), or other device. Use the USB cable
specified for your device.
You can use the projector’s Slideshow feature (see the
EasyMP
Operation Guide
for details) to present JPEG images.
1.
Connect the flat end of the USB cable to the
Type A
USB
port on the projector, as shown. You can connect a thumb drive
directly to the
Type A
USB port.
2.
Connect the other end of the cable to your digital camera,
document camera, or other device.
The indicator light turns orange and then green when a USB
device is connected.
3.
Press the
USB
button on the remote control or the
Source
Search
button on the projector’s control panel.
If you connect a digital camera or USB storage device, you can use
the
pointer and
Enter
buttons on the remote control to
move through your images.
note
Use a cable less than 10 feet
long and connect the camera
directly to the projector.
Your projector may not
function correctly if you use
a longer cable or connect
your camera to a USB hub.
If you connect a USB hard
drive, make sure you use the
AC adapter to power the
hard drive.
Flash memory drives must
be formatted FAT 16/32,
and images can’t exceed
4608 × 3072.
USB cable
Document
camera
Digital
camera
Thumb
drive
Indicator
light