Page 2 - Contents; JPG
2 Contents 1 INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................................................................... 3 1.1 O UTLINE .........................................................................................................................
Page 3 - Introduction
3 1 Introduction 1.1 Outline Projector Image Tool (PJImg) provides the ability to create a proprietary formatted MyImage (or e-Shot) file from any standard image file or typing the text. The PJImg will help to create MyImage file and send the file over the network for testing or verification purpo...
Page 4 - Installation; Requirements
4 2 Installation 2.1 System Requirements The following are the minimum system requirements of hardware and software to use the Projector Image Tool. (1) Operating System Windows 2000 Professional Windows XP Home Edition (32-bit) Windows XP Home Professional (32-bit) Windows Vista Home Basic (32-bi...
Page 5 - Projector Image Tool Installation
5 2.2 Projector Image Tool Installation The installation process of Projector Image Tool is shown below. Please follow each step. (1) Double click the file “InstForPJImg.exe”. (2) Select the language (English, Japanese or Chinese [Simplified]) during the installation process. And then click [OK]. ...
Page 7 - Operating Instructions; Create login accounts; User List
7 3 Operating Instructions 3.1 Create login accounts The Projector Image Tool requires a login name and password to launch the software. The Projector User Administration Tool helps you to create new user accounts. 3.1.1 How to launch Double Click “PJUsrEdit.exe” that is located on same folder tha...
Page 9 - Application; Menu
9 3.2 Start Application Select Windows [Start] [Program] [Projector Tools] [Projector Image Tool]. The login window is appeared. Enter the username and password that is created by “Projector User Administration Tool”. After logged in, a following window is appeared. 3.3 Quit Application Sele...
Page 10 - Screen
10 3.4 Main Screen (1) Menu The functions of the main window are as follows. Menu Sub-Menu Function File Open - Load the image file from the PC and display it on Main Screen. Save As - Save the image file on Main Screen as a Projector GIF type. User Configuration - Launch Projector User Administra...
Page 12 - Open the Image File
12 3.5 Open the Image File To create the MyImage file from the image file, please open the file from Menu or drag and drop the file to the main window. (1) Select [File] [Open]or click : “Open File” dialog appears: (2) Select the image file and then click [Open] button. Also you can use plain ...
Page 13 - Text
13 3.7 Add Text (1) Select [Edit] [Add Text], or click , or Click [Add Text] Button. ”Add Text” Dialog appears. (2) The text in the edit box. The text updates simultaneously. Use the mouse to change the position and size of text field Press Font or Color button to change the text attribu...
Page 14 - File
14 3.9 Save File (1) Select [File] [Save As] or click : Save File dialog appears (2) Select the folder to save and enter the file name o, and then Click [Save]. The file is converted to a transmittable form and saved in the folder, and the screen is closed. 3.10 Undo This function will undo ...
Page 15 - Sending MyImage file; The projector is searched
15 3.11 Sending MyImage file In order to display MyImage file on the projector, you need to send the file and store in the projector. The projector can store up to 4 images. Projector Image Tool only support sending a file to the single projector for verification purpose. If you need to deploy the...
Page 17 - About this Application
17 3.12 About this Application To show the software version, please select [Help] [About Projector Image Tool], or click . © 3M 2012. All Rights Reserved.
Page 18 - Limitations
18 4 Limitations ・ The maximum file size is shown as follows. PJ1 file : Less than equal 130,816byte JPG file : Less than equal 262,144byte There are some models which do not correspond to jpeg file. ・ In some case the Projector Menu moves slowly during the Image Transmission. ・ The time for the...