Epson DC-10s User Manual

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Problems and Solutions
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Problems Using an SD Card
If you export images from the document camera’s internal memory to an SD card 
(page 22), they are automatically saved in the correct format. The same is true if 
you use images taken with your digital camera. However, if you use your computer 
to load images onto the card, you need to make sure their format is correct:
Images must be DCF-compliant JPEG files to be displayed. Avoid editing 
your images, as this may change their format and prevent them from being 
displayed.
Images must be named using the format ABCD1234.JPG, where ABCD is 
any combination of upper- or lowercase letters and 1234 is any combination 
of numbers. For example: PICT0001, PICT0002, etc.
Images must be placed in a folder named DCIM\123ABCDE, where 123 is 
any combination of numbers and ABCDE is any combination of upper- or 
lowercase letters. If this folder structure doesn’t exist, first create a folder 
named DCIM, then create a folder within it with the desired name (for 
example, 100EPSON).
Problems Connecting a Laptop
If you’ve connected a laptop computer (see page 13) but the image doesn’t appear 
on the screen, check the following:
If you’re using a Windows
®
 notebook:
Hold down the 
Fn
 key and press the function key (such as 
 or 
CRT/LCD
that lets you display on an external monitor. On most systems, the 
 or 
CRT/LCD
 key lets you toggle between the LCD screen and the projector, or 
display on both at the same time.
Check your monitor settings to make sure both the LCD screen and the 
external monitor port are enabled. From the Control Panel, open the 
Display
 
utility. Click the 
Settings
 tab, then click 
Advanced
. The method for 
adjusting the settings varies by brand; you may need to click a 
Monitor
 tab, 
then make sure the external monitor port is set as your primary display and/or 
enabled. See your computer’s documentation or online help for details.
If you’re using an Apple
®
 Macintosh
®
 notebook with OS X:
From the Apple menu, select 
System Preferences
, then click 
Display
 or 
Displays
. Select 
VGA Display
 or 
Color LCD
, click 
Arrangement
 or 
Arrange
, and make sure 
Mirror Displays
 is checked.