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2.7 - Each Power Point Presentation slide will be saved as a JPEG Format, which then can be viewed on the
CPX1 through a pen drive/memory storage key. (These JPEG images will be saved in the same location as
the original file.)
Showing Pictures and Slides via Memory Stick
When the memory stick is inserted into the projector you will have an option of what you want to
display. Scroll down to the image Thumbnail and press the input button. You can then scroll up
and down to select between which images or movies you want to show from the stick. When you
have selected press input again to select a different menu option. You can also select which slides
you want show from the list by entering the slide number. To select the interval between slides
scroll down to interval we suggest you set it to 999s because this will mean you can control when
you want to move onto the next slide. When you are ready to start your slide show press enter on
the play icon then down to move to the next slide and up to go back.
PC-Less presentation with Hitachi CP-X1 Projectors:
1) Save your presentation as JPEG picture files into the root directory on your USB memory
stick.*
2) Insert the USB memory stick into the USB STORAGE port on projector
3) Open the projector menu by pressing the MENU button on the remote control.
4) Go to the advanced menu
5) Select the PC-LESS PRESENTATION item on the MIU Menu. And press the
ENTER button on the remote. Then PC-LESS PRESENTATION Menu appears.
6) Select THUMBNAIL on PC-LESS PRESENTATION Menu. The thumbnail view appears.
7) Using the arrow keys, select the thumbnail of the first slide in the presentation.
8) Press enter, the slide is shown in full screen.
9) You can now advance or go backwards using the left and right arrow keys.
10) Press enter to end the presentation and return to thumbnail view.
*Please note that the order of the presentation is determined by the file names. The projector will
show filename slide 14 before slide 2 for example. To prevent this make sure slides 1-9 are
actually slides 01 - 09
Shutting-down procedure
When you have finished using the projector, press twice STANDBY/ON on the projector or
STANDBY/ON on the remote. When the fan has stopped, unplug the projector. To extend the life
of the bulb try not to unplug the projector less than five minutes after using it. If the projector is
accidentally switched off at the mains wait a minute before switching it on again. Replace the lens
cap in its position.
Clean the air filter every 100 hours or three months by using a vacuum cleaner. The number of
hours can be seen by going to the options part of the menu via the advanced menu. When 100
hours has been exceeded, two red lights flash on the projector and then eventually a message
comes up on the screen. Use a vacuum cleaner on the outside of the filter. Then using the
menu, go to options, filter, and press and hold the right menu arrow button on the projector or the
remote control to bring up a further menu to reset the number of hours. This method is also used
to reset the hours of the bulb after it has been changed.
The Welcome Screen & Lock
There is a choice of three options for the default image to be shown when the projector is turned
on. Menu, advanced, screen, start up. One of these enables you to have the image of your
choice. Some people like to display the name of the church or organisation perhaps with a
telephone number. To enter your own image, follow the Menu through Advance, Screen, My
Screen, Execute. (We create a song on SongPro called projector start up screen or PowerPoint
could be used). When the image has been recorded, removing the input cable will confirm the
new image as the default.
For security reasons, some people like to lock this default image with a pin code, so that in the
unlikely event that the projector is stolen, the owner’s name and telephone number will always be