BOXLIGHT CP-13t manual MCI Mode, Operating the PC Card Slot, Load, Unload

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MCI MODE

OPERATING THE PC CARD SLOT

This projector has PC CARD SLOT and the pictures in a memory card (SmartMedia with PC Card Adapter or PC card) can be displayed just by inserting the card into it. It is unnecessary to connect with other input equipment. Media Card Imager (supplied with CD-ROM) can edit the image data and record it into a memory card for projecting with the projector.

PC with Windows 95

 

Media Card Imager

MC I

(CD-ROM)

 

PC Card

(not supplied)

Digital Camera

SmartMedia with PC Card Adapter

PC CARD SLOT (Front)

(supplied)

 

HOW TO LOAD THE MEMORY CARD INTO THE PROJECTOR

LOAD

Insert PC Card Adapter (with SmartMedia) or PC card into PC CARD SLOT. Make sure EJECT button pops out.

NOTE : Be sure to insert the memory card with the front side to the left side of the projector. Do not insert the card in the reverse. The card may be damaged.

UNLOAD

Press EJECT button, and the memory card pops out.

NOTE : Do not take the card out while the PC CARD SLOT loading. Data and the card can be damaged.

PC CARD SLOT

Memory Card

Insert with the front side of the card to the left side of the projector.

PC CARD INDICATOR

WHEN THIS INDICATOR IS LIGHTING, THE PROJECTOR IS READING OR WRITING THE DATA INTO THE MEMORY CARD. DO NOT REMOVE THE MEMORY CARD. DATA IN THE MEMORY CARD MAY BE DAMAGED.

EJECT BUTTON

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Contents Boxlight Risk of Electric Shock Do not Open Safety PrecautionsTo the Owner Important Safety Instructions GroundTable of Contents Features and Design CompatibilityPreparation Name of Each Part of the ProjectorPositioning the Projector SETTING-UP the ProjectorAdjustable Feet Preparation Connecting the AC Power Cord VentilationPreparation Moving the Projector Connecting the Projector Terminals of the ProjectorConnecting to the Video Equipment Connecting the ProjectorUsed cables for connection Video CableMAC Adapter Monitor Cable Connecting to the ComputerVGA Cable Control Cable for PS/2 Port Computer Monitor Control Audio OUT Port MAC Adapter Not suppliedLaser Pointer Function Operation of the Remote ControlBefore Operation Remote Control Batteries Installation Operating RangeTOP Controls and Indicators Flow of ON-SCREEN Menu HOW to Operate ON-SCREEN MenuOperating ON-SCREEN Menu Before Operation Menu BAR Menu BAR in MCI Mode View MenuBasic Operations Turning on / OFF the ProjectorTurning on the Projector Turning OFF the ProjectorKeystone Adjustment Adjusting the ImageZoom Adjustment Sound Adjustment Sound Volume AdjustmentSound Mute Adjustment Basic Operation No Show FunctionSelecting Computer System Computer ModeSelecting Computer Mode PC Adjustment AdjustTotal lines Total dotsHorizontal / Vertical ClampComputer Mode Compatible Computer Specifications ResolutionFreq KHzAdjust Picture Image Manually Normal FunctionPicture Position Adjustment Computer Mode Auto Image FunctionAuto Image PositionPicture Screen Adjustment Expand functionCompress function Panning functionVideo Mode Selecting Video ModeSelecting Color System AutoAdjusting the Picture Image ColorTint SharpnessMCI Mode HOW to Load the Memory Card Into the ProjectorOperating the PC Card Slot LoadAvailable Card Selecting MCI ModeAvailable Data Selection Show the Data in the Memory CardIndex Selection Access to the Memory Card Through the Projector Write Data Into the Memory CardImage Picture Image AdjustmentAdjust the Picture Image Manually Picture Screen Adjustment Install / Remove the Smartmedia InstallSmartmedia and PC Card Adapter RemoveMCI Mode Precautions and Specifications of the Smartmedia Precautions and Specifications of the PC Card AdapterSelecting Language SettingSetting Menu Operating Wireless Mouse InstallationOperating Wireless Mouse AppendixMaintenance Temperature Warning IndicatorAIR Filter Care and Cleaning Cleaning the Projection LensLamp Replacement Monitor Timer Appendix Lamp Replacement IndicatorLamp Replacement Troubleshooting Remote Control Unit Wireless MouseDoes not work Function does notTechnical Specifications Optional Parts Boxlight