Eiki WL-10 owner manual Select image files to be projected and arrange them in order

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3. Slide Converter

-Select image files to be projected and arrange them in order

[File] ->[Registered Index Order Setting]

Select Index files you wish to display with the projector from those stored in the USB memory. Also arrange the files in the order to be displayed.

Note: "The order to be displayed" means here is that the order of the thumbnails to be shown on the screen when you select "Index" from the projector menu(See P10). Since Index files are not linked each other, the files cannot be auto-played successively.

All the index files stored on the USB memory are shown at the top of the window of the "Registered Index Order Setting" screen. Selected files will be shown at the bottom of the window.

Select a file to be projected and click "Add". The selected file will appear at the bottom of the window. To delete the registered files, select a file to be deleted and then click "Release".

Caution: If not registered, the Index files cannot be projected with Memory Viewer function even if they are stored on a USB memory. When selecting "Index " from the Viewer menu of the projector, its thumbnail does not appear on the screen.

 

 

 

All the files stored in the USB

 

 

 

 

 

 

memory.

Add button

 

 

 

 

 

 

The files to be projected with the

 

 

 

projector.

 

 

 

(Shown as thumbnails on the

 

 

 

screen)

 

 

 

 

Parameter

Description

Output Device

Specify a USB memory drive

Existed Index

Show stored index files.

Add

Add an index file selected from "Existed Index" to "Registered

 

Index". You can add up to 12 index files to " Registered Index". If

 

you add 13th file, the error message will appear.

Release

Release the selected index file from the "Registered Index".

Registered 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 the setting of the registered index files.

Cancel

Close the dialog box without saving the setting.

 

 

 

 

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Contents Model WL-10 Page Introduction Memory Viewer functionIndex Introduction Index PreparationMemory Viewer Slide ConverterChapter Installing the USB Memory PreparationMemory Viewer How to Use the Memory Viewer Function Memory ViewerSelect Input Source Selecting an Index File in the Viewer MenuEdit Image Data for Display Select an Image to be displayedFile not set as Auto Play File set as Auto PlayRotation Select an Index file you wish to projectDisplay the Edit Menu Rotation MenuDelete Reorder Project the edited imagesAbout Edited Images Auto Play Setting Page Chapter Slide Converter About Slide ConverterMemory Viewer supports FAT16 / FAT32 Installing Slide Converter Operating Slide ConverterImport Image Files Import JPEG/BMP filesCapture images on your computer screen Image Screen CaptureScreen Capture Import PowerPoint data Configuration of outputting PowerPoint dataImage Import PowerPoint File Edit Image files Open or add existing Index filesCut / Copy / Paste / Delete Select an item from Edit menuConvert image size and file format Flip Image Vertically/Horizontally or RotateSelect an image then Image Arrange Image File Convert Image Set the image switch timing Select an image then Option Image Switch Timing SettingsExecute a slide show Image Slide ShowSave / Delete Data SaveFile Save As File -Registered Index Order Setting Select image files to be projected and arrange them in orderOther Functions See information of the image fileSee Help Eiki International, Inc

WL-10 specifications

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