note

The USB connection is only available on computers with

afactory-installed version of Windows 98, Me, or 2000. It is not available with Windows 95 or NT 4.0, and might not work on upgraded systems.

Transferring Your Presentation to the Projector

Once your scenario is saved, you can transfer it to the memory card. The transfer process converts your scenario from a .SIC file to a .SIT file. Only .SIT files can be played on the projector.

Before you start, make sure you are set up to access the card—either in your computer’s PCMCIA slot or card reader, or through a USB connection to the projector. See page 40 for instructions on accessing the memory card.

1.From the Scenario Option menu, choose Transfer Scenario. You see a drive selection window:

Click to select your memory card drive

2.Choose the drive where your card is located—either in your computer’s PCMCIA slot or card reader, or in the projector.

3.Click OK. You see a confirmation message.

4.Click OK again. You see a window that displays the progress of your scenario.

After the scenario has been transferred to the card, you see the following message about your scenario’s Autorun setting:

The Autorun setting means that the scenario will start playing whenever the projector is turned on (with the memory card in the projector).

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