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Introduction

Memory Viewer function

The Memory Viewer function is to make a presentation or project an image without using

computers or some other external equipment.  You do not have to carry a computer or other

equipment to project.

Store presentation data or images on a dedicated USB memory and insert it into the USB

terminal of the projector, then you can project these images.  

This projector is also equipped with dedicated Slide Converter software to edit the presentation

images to project with the Memory Viewer function.  With this function, you can edit images,

photo data, or PowerPoint data into a more effective presentation data.

Which images can project with the Memory Viewer function?

With the Memory Viewer function, you can project images in these formats below.

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Edited data with Slide Converter (Index data)

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Bitmap data

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JPEG data

*Some data may not be projected even with these format.

USB memory for the Memory Viewer function

Use the optionally available USB memory (Model : WL-10).  If you use other product, the

projector may not work properly.

The USB memory is dedicated for our company's projectors.  We cannot guarantee for using

with other projectors.

Back up the data

It is recommended that important data to edit with Slide Converter and store in USB memory is

to be stored in other media in advance.  We will not hold any responsibility for data loss or

damage resulting from using the Memory Viewer function.

Trademarks

Microsoft, Windows, and PowerPoint are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation

in the United States and/or other countries.  Each name of corporation or product in this Owner's manual is

either a registered trademark or a trademark of its respective corporation. 

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The On-Screen Menu and figures in this manual may differ slightly from the product.  

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The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice.

Summary of Contents for WL-10

Page 1: ...erate the Memory Viewer function First read the owner s manual of the projector to understand the basic operation of the projector and the safety instructions The safety instructions in the owner s ma...

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Page 3: ...ta JPEG data Some data may not be projected even with these format USB memory for the Memory Viewer function Use the optionally available USB memory Model WL 10 If you use other product the projector...

Page 4: ...se the Memory Viewer Function 8 Edit Image Data for Display 9 Rotation 10 Delete 11 Reorder 12 Auto Play Setting 13 3 Slide Converter 15 About Slide Converter 16 Installing Slide Converter 17 Operatin...

Page 5: ...Chapter 1 Preparation 1 Read this chapter before use 5 English...

Page 6: ...at least 5 seconds after removal While installing or removing the USB memory the projector is in switching period for those operation Back up your important data Back up your important USB memory dat...

Page 7: ...Chapter 2 Memory Viewer 2 7 English...

Page 8: ...n using undesignated product the projector may not work properly When storing both the JPEG Bitmap images and the index file which is edited with Slide Converter on the same USB memory JPEG Bitmap dat...

Page 9: ...int e button Press the SELECT button to display thumbnails of all the images in the index file Press the Point button to move the yellow framed pointer to an image and then press the SELECT button Aut...

Page 10: ...ect Exit to close the menu 1 Select an Index file you wish to project Select Index in the Viewer menu Press the MENU button to hide the On Screen Menu Select the index file to edit by pressing the Poi...

Page 11: ...box will appear Select Yes to delete the image X mark will be put over the deleted image Note To cancel the delete action select Reset in the Edit menu In that case all the other editing operations w...

Page 12: ...dit menu to undo all the editing operations Select Exit to close the Edit menu 3 Project the edited images Press the MENU button to show the On Screen Menu Select Index with the Point button Then pres...

Page 13: ...t Auto Play in the projector menu and set the interval time between the images Note Interval time between images which is set in Image Switch Timing Settings p22 is prior to this Auto Play setting Aut...

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Page 15: ...Chapter 3 Slide Converter 3 15 English...

Page 16: ...mory More memory will be required Windows 98 Me NT4 0 2000 depending on applications running at the same time Requirements when using Over RAM 128MB main memory More memory will be Windows XP Home Edi...

Page 17: ...w as shown below will appear Import edit and save image data by selecting items from the tool bar at the top of the window Import Image Files Import JPEG BMP files Image Add Image file Import JPEG Bit...

Page 18: ...40x480 pixels 800x600 pixels and 1024x768 pixels or Desktop screen size No Expansion reduction Format Select file format of the image to be captured among the following formats Windows Bitmap bmp JPEG...

Page 19: ...for PowerPoint data to be imported select Output Settings from Option menu Parameter Description Size Select screen size of the PowerPoint file to be imported among resolutions described below 640x480...

Page 20: ...x from File menu to add another index file to the opened index file Edit Image files Cut Copy Paste Delete Select an item from Edit menu Details for each item is as follows Parameter Description Cut C...

Page 21: ...mong the following formats Windows Bitmap bmp JPEG File jpg Default Palettes Selects number of colors of the image to be captured among those described below if the file format is Windows Bitmap bmp 2...

Page 22: ...Timer Execute a slide show Image Slide Show Select Slide Show from Image menu to simulate a slide show on your computer display The slide show will be executed in order of the numbers shown at the lef...

Page 23: ...le data on a USB memory Index Name Name the edited index file Up to 8 characters Index File List List all the index files stored Delete Delete the index file selected from the Index File List Execute...

Page 24: ...d Index Place index files in the order to be projected Up Switch the order of the selected index file with the previous file Down Switch the order of the selected index file with the next file OK Save...

Page 25: ...ile name Address Show where the file is File Size Show the data size Format Show the file format Image Size Show the image size Palette Show the number of colors Timer Show the image switching time in...

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