1. Introduction
1. Introduction
Thank you for your purchase of the NEC portable projector (hereafter referred to as "unit" or
"projector").
This projector is connected to a personal computer or other equipment and clearly projects
text or graphics to a screen.
This projector is supplied with convenient software that allows presentations to be made more
simply and effectively. This guide gives an overview and describes the use of the accompany-
ing software (contained in the CD-ROM that is supplied with this projector). Look over this
guide in conjunction with the Help functions of the software programs.
Contents of the Supplied CD-ROM
The supplied CD-ROM contains the following software programs:
• Dynamic Image Utility 2.0
• Viewer PPT Converter 2.0
• Image Express Utility 1.0
Please see the Help functions of the software programs for information about their functions and
operation.
What Can Be Accomplished with the Supplied Software
Dynamic Image Utility 2.0
Converts PowerPoint files, JPEG images, and other files and creates slides that can
be displayed with the viewer function of the projector.
Captures portions of the image from the screens of word processors, spreadsheets,
browsers, and other programs for use in presentations.
By saving the created slides on a flash memory card
(*1)
and inserting the card into the
PC Card slot of the projector, the slides can be projected to the screen without con-
necting a personal computer.
The connection of personal computers and projectors by means of a network environ-
ment
(*2)
or connection with USB cable
(*3)
or serial cable allows the following uses. (In a
network environment or USB cable connection
(*3)
, support of multiple units is permit-
ted.)
(1) Images and slides can be sent from the personal computer to the projector and
then projected to the screen. When using Microsoft PowerPoint 2000/2002, slides
can be sent synchronized with the slide show page feed.
(2) A personal computer can be used to switch the projector power on/off, control the
adjustment of image quality and other settings, and to display the remaining lamp
life.
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