Product Information Guide

EPSON PowerLite 505c/715c Projector
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EPSON PowerLite 505c/715c Projector 1/01
Using EasyMP
The projectors EasyMP feature lets you give a presentation
without a computer. You start by converting a Microsoft
®
PowerPoint
®
file into a format called a scenario and
downloading the scenario to the projectors memory card. See
the
Users Guide
for instructions.
Once the scenario is saved on the memory card in the
projector, you can run it automatically or with the remote
control. You can also rearrange your slides and show images
captured from videos or other sources.
Accessing the Memory Card
To access the memory card, you can either transfer it to your
computer or use a USB cable to access the card in the
projector. (USB access available with Windows 98/Me/2000
only.)
If your computer has a PCMCIA slot or PC card reader, you
can insert the projectors memory card in your computer to
transfer your scenario. First you need to remove it from the
projector. Make sure a scenario is not playing and the card is
not in use (the access light is off) before you remove it.
1. Press the button below the card slot.
The button pops out.
2. Press the button again. The memory card is released, and
you can remove it from the slot in the projector.
Caution: Press the button carefully to avoid breaking it. Make
sure the button is pressed in before you store the projector in a
carrying case or box.
3. Press the button to insert it in the slot.
4. Insert the card in your computers PCMCIA slot or card
reader. See your computer documentation if you need
instructions.
5. Create your scenario and save it on the memory card,
following the instructions in the
Users Guide
.
6. See your computers documentation if you need instructions
on removing the card from your computer. If youre using
Windows 2000 or Me, you first need to click an icon to stop
or disconnect the card.
7. Make sure the button below the memory card slot is pressed
in. Then insert the memory card (and adapter) in the
projector as shown. Make sure the card faces the back of the
projector.
Using the Buttons
The following table summarizes the functions of the buttons
on top of the projector:
Button Function
Power Starts or stops projection.
Help Displays the online help menu.
Source Switches between Computer, Video, and S-video
sources.
Enter Selects a menu option when the Help menu is
displayed.
– Keystone + Adjusts a trapezoid distorted image to normal,
correction up to a ±15° tilt.
Select Scrolls through options when the Help menu is
displayed.
Power
Source
Enter
Help
Keystone
Select