10.
Tips and Troubleshooting
Press the arrow button firmly but quickly. If you hold it down, you will cause the slideshow to advance
twice. If you need to back up, press the left-facing arrow.
Each image file is a slightly different file size. Larger file sizes may need an extra second to appear
after you press the arrow button. Therefore, if an image doesn’t appear right away, wait a second or two
before pushing the arrow button again. Otherwise, you might skip over a slide.
When going backwards to a previous slide, there is
always
a slight delay, regardless of the file size. If
you need to back up, be patient and let the image appear before pushing the button a second time.
If the remote is not working, you may advance the slide by pressing the button to the right of the “enter”
button on the top of the projector (see diagram). To go back, press the left button.
If you get completely lost, press the escape button to get back to the first screen with the image icons.
From there you can navigate to the slide number you want to go to using the up and down arrows.
Once the slide you want is highlighted, press Enter twice and you’re back in business.
If you accidentally press the white buttons that say “computer” or “video” at the top of the remote,
simply press the “USB” button to return to the slide show.
In the unlikely event that you need to re-start the slide show on a different slide than the first one, you
may use the right, left, up and down arrows to navigate among the icons in the icon array that appears
when you plug in the flash drive or press “Escape.” The numbers on the icons correspond with the
numbers of the slides on your slide show script.
11.
Turning the projector off
. UNPLUG THE FLASH DRIVE BEFORE turning the projector off. Push the
main power button once. You will see a prompt on the screen asking if you really want to turn it off. Push the
power button again; the projector will shut down completely. Return the power cord, extension cord and
remote to the projector case. Close the flash drive by twisting it. Leave the flash drive attached to the projector.
Power
indicator
Power
on/off
Power
on/off
Advance
to
next
slide
Go
back
one
slide
Freeze
Advance
to
next
slide
Go
back
one
slide
Escape
Escape
Enter
Enter