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XG-NV5XE (serv.man51)
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34
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User Manual / Operation Manual
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Projector / Presentation software
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Saving a Custom Image as Startup Image and Background Image
The projector has an option to display a custom image (e.g. your company
logo) upon startup of the projector (Startup Image) or when there is no
signal (Background Image).
You can choose your custom image from the projector’s mode menu.
See the projector’s operation manual for how to set Startup Image and
Background Image.
The following is the procedure for saving the custom image on the
projector.
The custom image used as Startup Image and Background Image
must be a 256 colour BMP file.
Selecting and leading the custom image file as Startup Image and
Background Image can be done by Presentation Transfer or
Capture & Transfer.
1
Click the “Option” menu to select the “Transfer Mode...”.
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The “Transfer Mode” dialogueue box opens.
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2
The default setting is “Image Transfer”. To send a custom
image, select “Startup Image Transfer”. Then click “OK”.
When selecting “Startup Image Transfer”, the following dialogue
box will appear to notify you that the compression rate is set
automatically to high quality (slow transmission) mode.
3
Click the “File” menu to select “Wireless (IrCOM) or
RS-232C”
.
The image can be sent either wirelessly (via IrCOM) or via the
RS-232C serial port of the projector and PC.
4
Select the desired image and transfer it to the projector.
Then saving is completed.
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To execute this procedure via Presentation Transfer
see page
22
.
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To execute this procedure via Capture & Transfer
see page
25
.
The “Startup Image Transfer” mode saves one image file only and
overwrites the previously transferred image if you send another image
file.
To avoid erasing the custom image, you should change the transfer
mode to “Image Transfer” after sending the custom image.
Saving a
Custom Image
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Transferring Images
Presentation Transfer
This mode makes it possible to transfer images saved as BMP or JPEG
files to the projector. A preview of the slides in the file folder selected is
displayed on the PC monitor.
Before Presentation
Save the slides as BMP or JPEG files.
For Microsoft PowerPoint users:
1) Open the desired PowerPoint presentation.
2) Selected “File”, then select “Save As”.
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This opens the “Save As” dialogue box.
3) Click “
” in “Save as type”.
4) Select “JPEG”.
5) Specify a “File name” for the JPEG Images of your presentation.
6) Specify a “Save In” location.
7) Click “Save”.
8) A  “PowerPoint” dialogue box appears. To convert the entire
presentation as JPEG images click “Yes”. To convert only the
current slide Click “No”.
Both infrared communications and serial (RS-232C) cable
communications are available for this mode. Select the connection
type 
(page 18)
.
1
Select the “Presentation Transfer” mode.
See section “Opening Modes” 
(page 15)
.
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The “Presentation Transfer” window opens.
1
3
2
1
Images in the selected folder (step 3)
2
Information of the selected image
3
Displays the type of “Transfer Mode” (step 4)
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2
Click the “File” menu, and select “Open...”.
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The “Browse for Folder” window opens.
3
Select the folder in which the image files (Presentation
Slides) are saved. And click “OK”.
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The images in the selected folder are previewed in 
the
“Presentation Transfer” window
.
If the size of image does not fill the box (800 
×
 500), the image will
be displayed with black space. However, the software will transfer
the image at the original resolution.
4
Click the “Option” menu, and select “Transfer Mode...”.
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The “Transfer Mode” dialogue box opens.
5
Select “Image Transfer” and click “OK”.
For details of the “Startup Image Transfer”
see page 21
.
6
The projector must be in IrCOM mode to receive the
images. Press the “IrCOM” button on the projector or the
remote control.
Transferring Images
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