Panasonic TQBH9003-6 Projector User Manual


 
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Saving images in Macintosh onto the SD card.
JPEG images that were created with graphic software or captured by digital camera
into Macintosh can be saved onto the SD card and replayed with the projector.
Note:
Fully read "DCF standard" on page 136 and perform file operation.
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Open the icon of SD card drive and press the " " + "N"
buttons to create a new folder (directory) and rename it DCIM.
A DCIM directory already exists in an SD card in which any file has been saved
as a result of image capture by using the projector or use of a DCF-conforming
digital camera; thus there is no need for folder creation anew.
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Open the created DCIM directory and press the " " + "N"
buttons to create a new folder (directory), and rename it with a
directory name that conforms to the DCF standard (e.g.,
100abcde).
Also an existing DCF-conforming directory may be used as in Step q.
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Drag and drop your saving-desired JPEG image file into the
created directory
The file will be copied in the directory (the original file in the personal computer
will not be deleted).
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Rename the copied file with a file name (e.g., abcd0001.jpg)
that conforms to the DCF standard.
When file saving is complete, take out the SD card from the personal computer
and insert that SD card into the projector following the procedure below. Now
JPEG images are ready for replay.
Removing SD card
Take out the SD card in the following procedure:
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Quit all software applications that use the SD card.
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Drag and drop the icon of SD card drive on the desktop into
the Recycle Bin icon and then take out the PC card adaptor.
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Press the ejector button of the PC
card adaptor and pull out the SD card.
Note:
Strictly follow the procedure for card removal.
Removing the card in a wrong procedure may
destroy the card or stored data.
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Ejector button