Viewing Photos; Using The Viewer Screen - Epson P3000-P5000 User Manual

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4. Press the
button to display the pop-up menu.
Menu
5. Select
then press
Backup,
appear on each thumbnail image.
Check
box
6. Use the 4-way ring to highlight each photo you want to
copy, then press the
items are displayed with red
7. When you are finished selecting photos, press
are copied to a folder that is automatically created in the
Backup Files folder on the viewer.

Viewing Photos

After you have copied files from a memory card, you can view
or play them in various ways on your viewer or on a TV or
projector.

Using the Viewer Screen

The following illustrations identify the icons that appear on
the screen:
Locked
file
Unsupported
file format
. Small white check boxes
OK
Vista.JPG
button to select it. The selected
check marks.
. The files
OK
Rated file
Private
folder
❏ By default, unsupported files are not displayed.
❏ Thumbnails of video files that have not been played back,
or have not been played back completely, are displayed with
(
thumbnail view).
❏ Thumbnails of folders that have been backed up on
your computer in Backup Files are displayed with the
icon.
❏ Files in unsupported formats or with names that contain
unsupported characters may be displayed as "?", and may
not be accessible.
Changing the Display
You can change the file view by pressing the
while in a folder.
Thumbnails
(12 per screen)
Mini-thumbnails
(64 per screen)
Music
file
Details
(file name, date modified, and
file size)
9/06
Epson P-3000/P-5000
My Photos
PV
01002000
2006.1217
2006.1205
) or
(
) respectively (not shown in mini-
My Photos/2006.1205
EPV2014.JPG
EPV2171.JPG
EPV2273.JPG
EPV2279.JPG
EPV0013.TXT
EPV2619.JPG
My Photos
Epson P-3000/P-5000
Folder is set as
screen saver
2006.1201
button
Display
EPV2242.JPG
EPV2269.JPG
EPV2283.JPG
EPV2314.JPG
Down the Black
Beaches
EPV2620.JPG
EPV0480.MP3
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