Using The Pop Up Menu; Settings Available In The Pop Up Menu - Epson Viewer P-2000 User Manual

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Using the Pop Up Menu

Pressing the Menu button displays the pop up menu.
The menu varies depending on the situation when you
press the Menu button. See the following table for
details.
Saved Data / 2004.08.26
Copy to Album
Set as Folder Thumbnail
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Lock
Start Slide Show
Copy to Memory Card
Print Order
Delete
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Settings available in the pop up menu

Setting
Detail
Copy from Memory
Copy the selected data in a memory card to the
Card
HDD.
Copy to Album
Copy the selected data or folder to an album.
See "Copying the favorite data to an album" on
page 35 for details.
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Setting
Detail
Copy to Memory
Copy the selected data or folder to a memory
Card
card.
Delete
Delete a selected data or folder. See "Deleting
Data" on page 41 for details.
Delete Album
Delete the selected album. See "Deleting an
album" on page 39 for details.
Display P.I.F.
Display the selected image with P.I.F. frame if the
Frames*
selected image includes the P.I.F data. You can
stop the P.I.F mode by pressing the Cancel
button.
Edit Album Name
Change the selected album's name. You can
name it as you like using the on-screen
keyboard. See "Changing an album's name"
on page 38 for details.
Lock / Unlock
Lock or unlock the selected data or folder. See
"Protecting Data" on page 43 for details.
Memory Card Basis
Set how to display the folders in the Saved Data.
/ Daily Basis
Folders can be displayed as grouped for every
memory card or every saved date.
Print Order
Set how many copies you wish to print of the
selected images. See "Set print quantities" on
page 49 for details.
Register to Slide
Register the selected audio data as the slide
show BGM
show BGM.
Rotate
Rotate a selected image in the album 90°. If a
image is locked or has the auto-rotation Exif tag
whose value is 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, or 8, it cannot be
rotated.

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