USB Introduction & Image Selection
The easiest and most portable way to display your images, individually or in a slideshow,
comes from using the included 5-in-1 SD card reader, or flash drive. You may also use
USB video cameras, or play AVI, m4v, Divx, MPEG1, and MPEG2 video files from a flash
drive. Music from MP3 music files can play either as background music for music during
a slideshow presentation, or to provide musical atmosphere while you create your art.
Press the power button on either the remote or the top of the projector.
Use the remote for most functions.
Find Your Images
Only JPG images will be projected via USB. Only supported file types will appear in the
onscreen directories. Folders with over 1000 files may not appear. Devices below USB
2.0 are supported but movie files may not work.
A message will display no "signal" or "no storage" units available. Insert your USB flash
drive, or the included SD card reader and SD card, to the projector via the USB connector.
A USB menu will appear after you plug into the USB port. Highlight the
desired menu and press OK.
You will now see your directory of file folders. Use the up/down and right/left arrows on
the remote to move through the directories. When you find the directory you want, such
as "My Pictures", press OK to select it. Only supported images, JPGs, will appear in the
directory listing.
Please note: If a JPG image does not project and either a red screen or an obscure
small image appears, the file size or the compression algorithm is not compatible with the
projectors buffer size. Reduce the resolution/file size in any photo program.
Artograph Digital Art Projector LED200 Operation Guide
USB Input Features
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