What is the SD memory card?

The SD memory card is a semiconductor memory which at 24 mm x 32 mm x 2.1 mm is about the size of a postage stamp. It is a next-generation recording medium which can be used instead of conventional storage devices such as MDs (mini discs), CDs (compact discs) and cassette tapes. In addition, it allows data to be repeatedly re- corded, played and erased. The SD memory card can be used to store computer image files, video images (still pictures) and presentations created using Microsoft PowerPoint which have been converted into JPEG images using the accessory JPEG Convertor software, letting you make "PC-free" presentations using just the LCD projector.

Examples of using the SD memory card

Capturing images using the projector

Tuner

Video signal

 

 

Projector

Image file

Computer

16MB

SD memory card

Refer to "Captur- ing projected images onto the SD memory card" on page 12.

Recording

The freeze function can be used to capture the moving pictures as still pictures.

Saving images directly using a computer

Computer

Exporting data

PC card adapter SD memory card

The accessory JPEG Convertor software can be used to convert image files in other formats (PowerPoint, TIFF, BMP) into JPEG files which can then be saved onto the SD memory card. (Windows only)

Refer to "Using the SD memory card in a Windows PC" on page 14 and "Using the SD memory card in a Macintosh" on page 16.

Playback

Projecting JPEG images PC-free (using just the

projector)

Projector

Projection

Insert

 

Projected

 

 

16MB

 

image

 

 

SD memory card

 

Screen

 

 

Images can also be sorted and deleted.

Refer to "Playing back images using the projector" on page 28.

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