Saving jpeg files onto the sd memory card – Panasonic PT-L702SDE User Manual

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$ Insert the PC card adapter into the PC card slot of the Macintosh.

The drive icon will be added automatically to the Desktop.

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% Files can then be save and edited in the same way as when using a

floppy disk or MO drive.

Note:

B For Macintosh computers, a System Extension

such as PC Exchange or File Exchange is
required. If such a System Extension has not
been installed, a message such as "This disk is
unreadable by this Macintosh. Do you want to
initialize the disk?" will appear. Do not initialise
the SD memory card under any circumstances. If the SD memory card is
formatted (initialised for Macintosh use), the SD memory card will no
longer be recognised by the projector. Always click the Eject button to
remove the SD memory card, and then install the require System Exten-
sion such as PC Exchange or File Exchange. (For details, refer to the
instruction manual or help files for the Mac OS.)

B Operations such as deleting, copying or renaming files and creating or

deleting folders (directories) can be carried out in the same way as for a
normal hard disk. For details, refer to the documentation and help files for
the operating system being used.

B The projector can only handle DCF-compliant directories and files. If the

directories and files on the SD memory card are not DCF-compliant, the
projector will not be able to recognise them. For further details, refer to
page

19

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Saving JPEG files onto the SD memory card

JPEG files which have been created using a graphics program or transferred
from a digital camera to the Macintosh can be saved onto the SD memory
card, and these files can then be played back using the projector.

Note:

B Make sure that you have read the section titled "DCF standard" on page

19

before working with files in this way.

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# Open the drive icon for the SD memory card, press the "

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"N" keys to create a new folder (directory), and rename the directory
to "DCIM".

If you have already used SD memory card to capture images by the
projector, or if the SD memory card already contains files which were
photographed by a DCF-compliant digital camera, the "DCIM" directory
will already exist, and there is no need to create a new directory.

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