Toshiba TDP-FF1A manual Slideshow

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Slideshow

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Quick Start

When the projector sets to the USB input and ‘Quick start’ to ‘on’ , the slideshow starts with jpeg files in the root folder of the USB memory.

• Start from file view mode

When a jpeg file is selected in the file view mode, slideshow starts from the selected jpeg file.

Slideshow operation

In the slideshow mode, jpeg files display on the screen fully. To change the files, select or . The picture displayed in the same order as displayed in the file view mode.

It takes several seconds to display the next slide. appears when reading the next file. The reading time varies and depends on the file size.

When ‘Slideshow’ sets to ‘Auto’ in the Default setting menu , the slide changed automatically when displaying. Display time also can be changed in ‘Interval’ setting in the

Default setting menu . Interval time doesn’t include reading time of the next file, so it takes longer to display the next picture than the setting. Slideshow can be paused by pressing even in auto mode. Pause can be cancelled by pressing . again.

After showing the last jpeg picture, will be shown in the picture. This indicates the end of the slideshow. Press or , the slideshow ends and the projector enters in the file view mode.

When ‘slideshow loop’ sets to ‘On’, the slideshow starts from the first file again after displaying the last file.

When jpeg file has a error or unsupported format, appears on the current picture and the projector automatically starts to read the next jpeg file.

Picture transition effect is available in the slideshow. The following four modes can be selected in ‘Display effect’ in the default setting menu.

None: displays screen without special effects.

Dissolve: adds dissolve effect to screen.

Wipe: screen scrolls in from the top or bottom.

Cover: screen overlaps previous image.

Operations

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Contents LED Projector TDP-FF1A USA only Safety PrecautionsBefore Using Power Sources Ventilation Important Safety InstructionsSource of Light Water and Moisture Power-Cord ProtectionCleaning HeatStack Inhibited Lightning stormsDo not place the product vertically Object and Liquid EntryDamage Requiring Service AccessoriesServicing Safety Check Replacement PartsDo not use the product in a closed installation state Save Original Packing Materials Important PrecautionsExemption Clauses Following information is only for EU-member states Other Cautions and InformationsBatteries Battery TypeTable of Contents Table of Contents Checking the package contents Left Main unit componentsTop Bottom17Rear RightFront Control keypad and functions Normal modeFile view mode Slideshow modeRemote Control Remote control keypad and functionsCharge the battery Using the battery pack with the projectorInstalling the battery Remove the batteryBattery capacity is less than 10% Specifications for Toshiba Li-ion battery Insert the battery compartment Using the remote controlChanging the new lithium battery Operating the remote controlScreen Top view Side view PlacementPlacement Styles Projection Distance and SizeBefore connection ConnectionSwitching the power off O Turning the power on and offBasic operations Press the remote control’s Keystone or button Using handy featuresUsing auto setting Only for computer input Press the Autoset button on the remote controlFreezing the image Freeze Press the Freeze button on the remote controlFile View Mode Using USB MemoryUsing USB Memory Slideshow Toshiba About USB memory functionOperations Using the screen Placement of the projection screenHow to use the menus Using the menusImage adjustment menu Lower Higher Display setting menuLevel Screen sizeDefault setting menu Displaying Information Status display Lens cleaning Lens and main unit cleaningMain unit cleaning Before calling service personnel Than 10% IndicatorsList of general specifications SpecificationsSpecification VGA List of supported signals RGB signalsList of supported signals Video signals List of supported signals Y/PB/PR signalsList of USB function limitations Pin assignment of Computer in terminals PB/PR input 0V p-p 75 Ω Signal PB/PR signals 7V p-p 75 ΩPage 36.83Y03G001-A