Epson 7850p User Manual

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Presenting from a Memory Card or Digital Camera
Mode switching
Lets you choose the mode to use when presenting slideshows, 
movies, or images, or editing your scenario on the projector.
In 
Guide mode
, which is the default, a drop-down menu 
appears whenever you select an item and press 
Enter
In 
Quick mode
, selecting a scenario, movie, or image file and 
pressing 
Enter
 starts the presentation; selecting a folder and 
pressing 
Enter
 opens the folder. To access the menus in 
Quick mode
, press the 
ESC
 key. 
4. When you’re finished changing the settings, highlight 
OK
 on the 
screen and press 
Enter
. Your changes are permanently saved with 
each folder—even if you turn off the projector or remove the 
memory card. 
Presenting Image Files on Your Digital 
Camera
This section explains how to project individual image files on your 
digital camera using EasyMP and a USB cable connection. 
Before you begin, make sure that there is no memory card in the 
projector’s card slot, and that your digital camera is connected to the 
computer (see page 64 for details). You cannot have the camera 
connected while a memory card is inserted; neither the camera nor the 
card will function with EasyMP.
Follow these steps:
1. Turn on your digital camera.
2. Turn on the projector and the remote control, if they’re not 
already on.
3. Select EasyMP as the source by pressing the 
EasyMP
 button on 
the remote control. If your camera complies with the DCIM 
standard, you’ll see a 
DCIM
 folder.
4. Use the
 button on the remote control to position the cursor 
on the folder, and then press 
Enter
note
Most digital cameras also 
have the ability to play 
internal slideshows. 
Depending on the kind of 
cable you have, you can 
connect a camera with a 
video or A/V out port to the 
projector’s 
Video
 or 
S-Video
 port and 
transmmit your camera’s 
slideshow directly to the 
projector. You must press the 
Video
 or 
S-Video
 button 
on the remote control to select 
the correct signal source. See 
pages 59 and 
60 for details.