Panasonic TQBH9003-6 Projector User Manual


 
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If this is the second or forward time of SD card insertion, no setting operation is
required.
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Select "Create list of all drivers
existing in specific location and select
the driver for installation" and click the
"Next" button.
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Select "Standard IDE/ESDI hard disk
controller" and click the "Next" button.
From now on, go on installation operation following
the instructions on the screen. Finally, click the
"Complete" button to finish the preparatory
operation for SD card use.
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Open "My Computer" on the desktop
and confirm that the icon of the new
drive has been created.
Although the drive icon has the same picture
pattern as that of thee hard disk, you can identify it
with the disk capacity (indication of "6.4 MB" for a
8 MB SD card; the drive character of D:, E:, F:
etc. is used depending on the model of the
personal computer). If the capacity is not displayed
as in the diagram on the right, select the drive icon
and press the "ALT" + "ENTER" buttons and check
the indication on the displayed "Properties"
window.
Notes:
The procedure window is for Windows 98SE. The contents of displayed window
vary with the Windows version. If the "New hardware" window requests selection of
the driver, select "Windows standard driver" and click the "OK" button. For further
information, refer to on-line Help of Windows.
Deletion, copy and renaming of a file, creation and deletion of a folder (directory)
and similar operations can be performed in a similar manner to normal hard disk.
Refer to the instruction manual and Help descriptions of your operating system
(OS).
The projector supports DCF-conforming directories and files as well as folders and
files specified by Wireless Manager 2.0. The projector cannot recognize directories
and files that are not conforming to DCF (except when Wireless Manager 2.0 is
used). Use Image Creator 1.0 to convert the format.
For details of Image Creator 1.0, refer to "Image Creator 1.0" on page 130.
For details of DCF standard, refer to "DCF standard" on page 136.
Icon of SD card drive