Epson P6000 User's Guide

Epson P6000 - Multimedia Photo Viewer Manual

Epson P6000 manual content summary:

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    P-6000 User's Guide
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    cables other than those designated as Epson Approved Products by Seiko Epson Corporation. Trademarks Epson, Epson Stylus, Photo Fine, and Multimedia Storage Viewer are trademarks, and Epson Exceed Your Vision is a registered logomark of Seiko Epson Corporation. QuickTime and the QuickTime logo
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    Layer-3 audio coding technology is licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson. General Notice: Other product names used herein are for identification purposes only and may be trademarks of their respective owners. Epson disclaims any and all rights in those marks. This information is subject to change
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    Parts 9 Lights and Buttons 10 Installing the Battery 11 Charging the Battery 11 Removing the Battery 12 Turning On the Power 13 Setting the 22 Chapter 3 Viewing Photos and Videos Using the Viewer Screen 24 Changing the Display 25 Using the Pop-up Menu 25 Supported Image Formats 27 Viewing
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    36 Supported Audio Formats 38 Viewer 49 Copying Files to a USB Device 51 Setting Folders as Private 52 Renaming a Folder 54 Copying and Moving Files to a Folder 54 Deleting Files and Folders 55 Locking Files and Folders 57 Setting a Folder Icon or Home Screen Wallpaper 58 Rating Photos
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    75 Power Problems 75 File Viewing Problems 76 File Operation Problems 77 Printing Problems 78 Updating the Firmware and Printer Driver 78 Uninstalling Software 78 Windows 78 Macintosh 79 Resetting the Viewer 79 Replacing the Battery 80 Where To Get Help 80 Internet Support 80 Speak
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    Appendix A Notices and Specifications System Requirements 81 Windows System Requirements 81 Macintosh System Requirements 81 Safety Instructions 82 Standards and Approvals 87 Specifications 88 Index 7
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    transfer ❍ Direct printing to PictBridge™ printers ❍ Lithium-ion battery and AC adapter ❍ Video output to display pictures on a TV or projector Using the Documentation This guide provides information and instructions for all the viewer features, including troubleshooting tips. Make sure you read
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    light CF card slot eject button Headphone connector Power switch with Hold function Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) Strap hook Host USB connector (for camera, flash drive, etc.) Device USB connector (for computer) A/V Out connector AC adapter connector Rubber Reset button covers BATT
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    transfer, and computer connection Back button Press to cancel your selection or return to the previous display or menu item Charge light Green for battery charging; orange for problems 4-way ring Press to select a photo or navigate the menus OK button Press to select an option, open a folder or
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    compartment in the direction of the arrow on the battery. Charging the Battery After installing the battery, you need to charge it using the AC adapter. It takes about 3.5 hours to fully charge the battery when the viewer is off, and longer when the viewer is on. The Charge light is green while the
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    status is displayed in the top right corner of the LCD screen when the viewer is on. Battery is fully charged. Battery power is about half full. Battery power is low. Battery is charging. Removing the Battery If you plan to store the viewer for an extended period of time, you should remove the
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    it. The activity light flashes for a moment then turns off. Note: If you remove the battery, the date and time settings will be erased after about one day. The next time you turn on the viewer, the date and time setting screen will be displayed. Activity light Setting the Language, Date, and
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    or check the date and time, select Settings on the Home screen. Then follow the instructions in "Date and Time" or "Language" on page 73. 1 Press OK to select If you remove the battery, the date and time settings will be erased after about one day. The next time you turn on the viewer, the date and
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    viewer, the Home screen appears. All operations can be started from this screen. Hold icon SD icon CF icon Battery icon The following table summarizes the Home screen. Icon Battery . View folders and files that you have copied into the Photos folder. See "Viewing Images" (page 27). View folders
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    five minutes of inactivity. Press any button to turn it on. ❍ The viewer turns off automatically after 10 minutes of inactivity. Slide down the power switch to turn it back on. When the AC adapter is connected, the viewer plays a screen saver after three minutes of inactivity instead of turning off
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    ™ Card ❍ Memory Stick PRO Duo™ ❍ Memory Stick™ ❍ xD-Picture Card™ ❍ Memory Stick Duo™ ❍ SmartMedia Card ❍ Memory Stick PRO™ ❍ RS-MMC Card Caution: Make sure you follow all instructions included with your memory card. Never remove a memory card, or shake or drop the viewer while the memory card
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    once to pop it out, then press it again to eject the card. Note: If you are using a CompactFlash adapter, remove the adapter from the viewer; do not remove only the memory card. Caution: Make sure you insert memory cards in the correct orientation. Otherwise, the card and
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    Using the SD Card Slot You can use Secure Digital, SDHC, MultiMediaCard, or MMCplus cards in the SD Card slot. Insert the sure you insert memory cards in the correct orientation. Otherwise, the card and viewer may be damaged. When the card pops up, pull it out of the slot. Using Memory Cards 19
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    them, or simply copy all the files on the card to the viewer. Note: If the battery power is low, copying may not be completed. Use the AC page 22. When the backup is complete, you see thumbnail images of the copied photos. Note: The files on the memory card can be automatically deleted after copying
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    Copying Selected Files You can copy selected files directly from a memory card to a new or existing folder in My Photos or My Videos. 1 Insert a memory card. If the Memory Card menu doesn't open automatically, select Memory Card on the Home screen, then press OK. 6 Select
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    9 Use the 4-way ring to highlight My Photos or My Videos, then press right on the 4-way ring to into a folder you've named, instead of placing them in the root of a main folder (such as My Photos or My Videos). Creating a New Folder and Copying Files You can create a folder and copy files to it
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    3 To enter a new name, use the Back (backspace) button to clear the current name. Then enter a new name using the 4-way ring or jog dial (highlight each character and press OK to enter it). ❍ To move the cursor forward or backward, press the + (plus) or - (minus) buttons. ❍ To delete the last letter
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    a memory card, you can view or play them in various ways. This chapter explains how to view photos and video files on your viewer and on a TV or projector. Using the Viewer Screen The following illustrations identify the icons that appear on the screen: Indicates a locked file or folder Indicates
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    time to display a menu of the options currently available. These options vary, depending on what you are doing with the viewer. The following table summarizes the menu functions for photo files: Menu Rating Filter Display Function Displays only photos with the specified rating (page 58). Viewing
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    photo images. See page 66. Selects an image to be used as background for a folder or the Home screen. See page 58. Creates a screen saver from the images in a folder. See page 58. Starts displaying the images in a folder as a slide show. See page 30. Adjusts LCD brightness, turns the guide and
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    turns the guide and key Use the 4-way ring or jog dial to select My Photos or Backup Files. Supported Image Formats Image files JPEG RAW Extension Details .jpg . TIFF files and progressive JPEG files are not supported. For DNG files, the viewer supports only the JPEG preview embedded in the
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    to zoom, then press OK again. When you are viewing a zoomed-in image, you can use the jog dial to display the next or previous photo without changing the zoom. Viewing
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    6% of the image shows 4 levels of black, and the darkest 6% shows 4 levels of white. 4 To return to normal display, press the Display button again. Viewing Photos and Videos 29
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    color gamut and correct color casts, backlighting, under-exposure, and low-contrast images with Enhanced Photo Display Mode. Note: Enhanced Photo Display Mode affects only the image shown on the viewer, and does not change the file itself. The Menu, Display, , + (plus), and - (minus) buttons are
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    " on page 72 for details. Rotating an Image Images that contain rotation information are automatically rotated on the viewer. You can also rotate an image manually in Backup Files and My Photos. 1 Select the image in thumbnail view, then press the Menu button to display the pop-up menu. 2 Select
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    Viewing Videos The viewer supports video files in resolutions ranging from 320 × 240 pixels to 720 × 576 pixels, with file sizes up to 2GB. Supported Video Formats File format .avi Video codec MPEG Audio codec LPCM 25 fps: 720 × 576 3 Mbps (peak) 2.5 Mbps (avg.) Viewing Photos and Videos 32
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    from your computer, as described in "Copying Files From Your Computer to the Viewer" on page 46. 1 Use the 4-way ring or jog dial to ❍ To stop the video and return to the previous screen, press Back. The viewer remembers where you stopped. When you resume, playback starts 3 seconds before the stop
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    Power saving: to decrease the brightness of the LCD backlight and save battery life ❍ Original: to display video with the most accurate color and return to the video. Viewing Files on a TV You can connect the viewer to a TV or projector and view your images, videos, and slide Photos and Videos 34
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    . 1 Use the 4-way ring or jog dial to select My Photos or Backup Files. The viewer's LCD screen turns off. 3 Set the TV or projector to display video input from the viewer. You can use all of the viewer's controls to play slide shows, photos, and videos on your TV or projector. Note: You may
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    how to transfer and play music, and how to manage your audio files on the viewer. Copying Music From Your Computer First, make sure you have installed the Epson Link2 software, following the instructions in your P-6000/P-7000 Basics guide. If you want to copy files from a music CD, you first need to
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    the audio files you want to copy from your computer. Caution: Epson Link2 uses ID3 tags to organize your music files. If the ID3 tag information : Drag and drop the viewer icon to the trash, then remove the USB cable. 9 If you see a message on the viewer asking you to update the music list, click
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    the formats are supported. Playing Audio Files You can connect headphones to the jack on top of the viewer, or listen through the viewer's built-in If you don't see the songs you transferred to the viewer, select Update Music List and press OK. Note: To continue playing from a previously played
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    name - Album name Track name ❍ All - Track name ❍ Playlist - Playlist name - Track name (for details, see "Creating a Playlist" on page 40) ❍ Update Music List (to update audio data after transferring from your computer.) You can do the following while listening to music or audio files. ❍ To play
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    Order Creating a Playlist You can create playlists using the Epson Link2 software, or on the viewer itself. Follow the steps below to create a playlist using Epson Link2, or see "Creating a Playlist on the Viewer" on page 41. 1 Connect the viewer to your computer as described on page 36. 2 Double
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    buttons in the lower right corner of the screen to rearrange the songs and edit the lists. Creating a Playlist on the Viewer You can also create and edit playlists on the viewer. 1 In My Music, press the Menu button to display the pop-up menu. 2 Select Add to Playlist, then press OK
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    want to remove using the 4-way ring and the button, then press OK. The tracks are removed from the playlist, but not deleted from the viewer. Changing the Order of a Playlist 1 Select a playlist in My Music then press OK. 2 Select a track you want to move. 3 Press Menu, then select Change Song
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    ring, then press OK. Note: You may need to listen with headphones to hear the effects of the various settings. Deleting Audio Files From the Viewer 1 In My Music, press the Menu button to display the pop-up menu. 2 Select Delete. 3 Select audio files to delete using the 4-way ring and
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    You can use the Epson Link2 software to back up files from the viewer to your computer and copy files from your computer to the viewer. Make sure you have installed the software, following the instructions in your P-6000/P-7000 Basics guide. 1 Connect the AC adapter to the viewer and plug it in
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    box is displayed, select whether to delete or keep the transferred files in the viewer. Note: You can also select individual video or photo files to transfer from the viewer to your computer. For instructions, click the ? in the upper right corner of the Epson Link2 screen. Managing Files 45
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    Your Computer to the Viewer You can copy photos, videos, and music from your computer to the viewer. For instructions on copying music, see Connect the viewer to your computer as described on page 44. 2 Double-click the Epson Link2 icon on your desktop to open the program. 3 Select Photos, Videos,
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    computer. You can also change the conversion settings for video files transferred from your computer to the viewer. In Windows, you can also change the conversion settings for audio files. 1 Double-click the Epson Link2 icon on your desktop to open the program. 2 Click the settings icon in the upper
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    device to your viewer and copy files to or from the device. The viewer supports devices that are compatible with the USB Mass Storage specification, including: ❍ Digital cameras ❍ Flash memory drives ❍ Memory card readers ❍ External hard drives ❍ Epson multimedia storage viewers Managing Files 48
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    Note: USB hubs are not supported, and some USB devices may not work without a power connection. Epson cannot guarantee the compatibility of any device. Connecting a USB Device Before you connect a USB device, connect the AC adapter to the viewer and plug it in if possible. If your USB device has an
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    folder that is automatically created in the Backup Files folder on the viewer. The folder is named according to the date, for example, 03292008M you are finished selecting files, press OK. 9 Use the 4-way ring to highlight My Photos or My Videos, then press right on the 4-way ring to select it. 10 Do
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    in before starting. Backing Up All Files to a USB Device This process may take some time, depending on the volume of data in the viewer. 1 Follow the instructions on page 49 to connect the USB device. 2 On the Home screen, use the 4-way ring or jog dial to highlight USB Device, then
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    OK. 5 Select Select and Copy Files, then press OK. Your photos are displayed with white checkboxes. 6 Use the 4-way ring or jog cannot view the files. Note: Even if folders are set as private folders on the viewer, they may still be viewed on a computer, depending on the computer setting. 1 Using
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    : 4 If you have already set a password for your viewer, enter the 4-digit password number using the 4-way ring, then press OK. If you have not set a password, leave the password at the default setting, 0000, and press OK. For instructions
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    Renaming a Folder Note: Folders in Backup Files can't be renamed. 1 Using the 4-way ring, select a folder to rename. 2 Press Menu, select Edit, then press OK. 3 Select Rename, then press OK. You see the on-screen keyboard: ❍ To enter a space, press Menu. ❍ To switch between upper- and lowercase,
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    of placing them in the root of a main folder (such as My Photos or My Videos). Deleting Files and Folders You can delete files and folders from the viewer using the menu and buttons as described below. To use the Link2 software for deletion, click the ? in the upper right corner of the
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    image: Checkbox 5 If you are viewing a full-screen photo, press Menu and select Delete to enter deletion mode. 3 Select all, then press OK. Select Delete again, then press OK. You can display additional photos to delete by pressing right or left on the 4-way ring. (To cancel deletion mode,
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    OK to lock the files or folders. 6 If you are viewing a full-screen photo, press Menu, select Edit, then select Lock/Unlock to enter lock mode. Checkbox 4 press OK. Select Lock or Unlock then press OK. You can display additional photos to lock by pressing right or left on the 4-way ring. To cancel
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    You can display images from Adobe Photoshop® on the viewer to maintain color accuracy when editing your images. Make sure you have installed the USB Monitor Plug-in, following the instructions in your P-6000/P-7000 Basics guide. 1 Connect the AC adapter to the viewer and plug it in. Then turn on the
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    2 Use the included USB cable to connect the viewer to your computer. Larger end Smaller end 3 On the Home screen, use the 4-way ring to highlight , select USB Display. Monitoring begins automatically. 5 When you're finished, disconnect the USB cable from the viewer and computer. Managing Files 59
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    types of paper. ❍ Epson Ultra Premium Photo Paper Glossy ❍ Epson Premium Photo Paper Glossy ❍ Epson Premium Photo Paper Semigloss ❍ Epson Photo Paper Glossy For details about paper, see your printer documentation. Connecting the Viewer to a Printer Refer to your printer manual to locate the
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    on the Home screen using the 4-way ring or jog dial, then press OK. Note: Disconnect the USB cable from the viewer when not operating with a computer or printer. 2 Select Create Custom Print, then press OK. 3 Select the photo you want to print using the 4-way ring, then press OK. Printing 61
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    Continue with the steps below to retouch your photo. ❍ To continue without retouching your photo, select No, then press OK. Note: If the photo you selected is not supported by the viewer, see "Printing Multiple Photos" on page 67 to print your photos. You see the Cropping setting menu. Continue with
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    the image, select Additional Adjustments or Custom Settings, then repeat steps 2 through 4. The retouched photo is automatically saved in a folder that is automatically created in the My Photos > PRINT folder on the viewer. The folder is named according to the date and the date format you selected
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    ❍ To make adjustments to the crop area, select Additional Adjustments, then repeat step 2. The cropped photo is automatically saved in a folder that is automatically created in the My Photos > PRINT folder on the viewer. The folder is named according to the date and the date format you selected, for
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    is automatically created in the My Photos > PRINT folder on the viewer. The folder is named according to the date and the date format you selected, for example, 03292008M.001. 5 If you would like to save the layout as a template for creating similar photos, select Yes when you see the confirmation
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    Printing Your Photos Make sure the AC adapter is connected to the viewer before you print. If the viewer can't find the printer, make sure the printer is turned on and has paper and ink, then select Check Printer Connection to continue. 1 On the printer confirmation screen, use the 4-way ring to
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    then press OK. 7 Follow the steps in "Printing Your Photos" on page 66 to finish printing your photos. Printing a Contact Sheet You can print a contact sheet containing small versions of the photos on the viewer. 1 Select Print Wizard on the Home screen using the 4-way ring or jog dial, then press
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    Files, then press OK. 6 When you're finished selecting photos, press OK. 7 Follow the steps in "Printing Your Photos" on page 66 to finish printing your photos. Creating a Watermark You can add a copyright watermark to your images when printing them from the viewer. You can store up to three text or
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    images must be no larger than 720 × 480 pixels and less than 10MB in size. 1 Copy your image file to the viewer's Photos folder. 2 Select the image file on the viewer, then press OK. 3 When the confirmation message appears, select Yes, then press OK to assign the image as a watermark. Printing 69
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    Version to display the viewer's firmware version. ❍ Hard Drive Capacity to display the available space on the viewer's hard drive and also on any memory cards that are loaded in the viewer. The total file size is also given for all files in the Backup, My Photos, My Videos, and My Music folders
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    auto-rotates images according to Exif information included in the file by the camera that took the photo. ❍ Unsupported Files to set whether unsupported files are displayed on the viewer. If you select Show, unsupported files appear as gray boxes with ? question marks inside. ❍ Color Space to set
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    they're copied. ❍ Backup Complete Sound to select one of several preset sounds to alert you when the viewer finishes backing up files. Movie Setting Use these options for movies played on the viewer: ❍ Screen Size to adjust the screen size of a video. You can select Play at Full Screen or Play
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    Guide Beep to turn on or off sounds made by the viewer when an error occurs. ❍ Key Beep to turn on or off sounds made by the viewer watermarks. Date and Time If you remove the battery, the date and time settings will be erased format you selected when the photos were copied. Language Lets you choose
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    to be copied. Check the files and try again. Cannot access the hard drive. There may be a problem with the hard drive, or it may not be formatted as FAT32. Backup all the data to the computer and contact Epson as described in "Where To Get Help" on page 80. Maintenance and Troubleshooting 74
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    the printer's manual to make sure it's PictBridge-compatible. Turn off the viewer and wait until it cools down. The battery power is running out. Charge the battery. For details, see "Charging the Battery" on page 11. Press the reset button. See "Resetting the Viewer" on page 79. Problems and
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    flickering near the edges of the screen. This is a normal result of your viewer's high image resolution. The video is not displayed clearly or stops abruptly. Cause . See "Supported Video Formats" on page 32 or "Supported Audio Formats" on page 38 for details. Maintenance and Troubleshooting 76
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    . the number of files to copy from the memory card. The viewer's hard drive space doesn't increase, even though data has been deleted. If you've connected the viewer to your computer, it's best to delete files using the Link2 software, or data may not be removed completely. Check the Recycle Bin
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    box appears, click Yes. Updating the Firmware and Printer Driver Epson will occasionally update the viewer firmware. You can download the latest firmware for the viewer from Epson's support website. Instructions for updating the firmware are provided online. Maintenance and Troubleshooting 78
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    you to restart, click Restart Now. Macintosh 1 Connect the viewer to your Macintosh. 2 Double-click the P-6000 drive on your desktop. 3 Double-click the installation software icon. 4 Select Custom Install. 5 Select Epson Link2. 6 On the software installation screen, select Uninstall. 7 When you see
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    com (U.S. sales) or www.epson.ca (Canadian sales). Where To Get Help Epson provides these technical support services: Internet Support Visit Epson's support website for solutions to common problems with your viewer. You can download software and documentation, get FAQs and troubleshooting advice, or
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    Appendix A Notices and Specifications System Requirements Windows System Requirements To use your viewer software, your system should have: ❍ A Microsoft® Windows compatible PC with a Pentium® III processor (1 GHz or faster recommended) ❍ Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional (SP3 or later), Windows
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    viewer will be unusable. Epson is not responsible for backing up or recovering data. It is strongly recommended that you make your own backup files. ❍ Follow all warnings and instructions marked on this product. ❍ Use only AC adapter model A351H and lithium-ion battery model D111A with this product
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    treatment immediately. ❍ Use only an Epson lithium-ion battery for the viewer according to the instructions in this manual. ❍ Use only AC adapter model A351H and the viewer (Model G961A/G961B) to charge batteries. ❍ Do not use the battery that comes with the viewer for other devices. ❍ To protect
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    such as car cigarette lighter sockets. ❍ Do not solder wires or terminals directly to the battery. ❍ Do not touch battery terminals. ❍ Keep batteries away from open flame if they leak or smell strange. ❍ If overheating, discoloration, or distortion occur, remove the battery from the viewer and do
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    viewer. ❍ Do not connect the AC adapter when the battery is not installed. Otherwise, the viewer may be damaged. ❍ Use only the power source that meets the power requirements indicated on the label attached to the product with a blanket or similar covering. ❍ Position the viewer's power cord so that
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    designed for the product's specifications. ( Epson. ❍ If the liquid crystal solution contained in the LCD panel on the viewer leaks out and gets onto your hands, wash them thoroughly with soap and water. If it gets into your eyes, flush them immediately with water. If discomfort or vision problems
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    ❍ Remove the battery, unplug the viewer, and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions: The power cord or plug is damaged; liquid has entered the viewer or its options; the viewer or its options have been dropped or the case is damaged; the viewer or its options
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    Approx. 16,770,000 HDD 2.5 inch HDD, 80GB, (73.8GB FAT32 available for storage) Dimensions (without projections) and weight Height: Width: Depth: MultiMedia Card, MultiMedia Card Plus Note: A commercially available CF adapter is needed to use other memory cards (see page 17). Lithium-ion battery
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    One slot for SD memory card or MultiMedia card Battery Type Model Size (H × W × D) Ratings Temperature Rechargeable lithium-ion battery D111A 0.88 × 0.80 × 2.78 inches (22.45 × 20.4 × 71 mm) 3.7 V, 2600 mAh Storage: -4 to 104 °F (-20 to 60 °C) Keep the battery in a cool place when storing for
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    Optional Accessories Type Lithium-ion battery, D111A Product code B32B818262 Type Multimedia Viewer Travel Pack Product code B32B818281 Notices and Specifications 90
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    light, 13 adapter, memory card, 17 AdobeRGB, 30, 71 Audio conversion, 48 copying files to viewer, 36 to 37 creating playlist, 40 to 42 deleting files, 43 equalizer, 43 file formats, 38 playing, 38 to 43 problems, 76 to 77 repeat and shuffle, 40 B Backing up from memory cards, 20 to 22
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    to 61 video, 34 Charge light, 11 Charging the battery, 11 to 12 Cleaning the viewer, 74 Codec, 32 Color space, 30, 71 CompactFlash Photo Enhance, 30 DNG files, 27 E Eject button, 9 Electrical specifications, 89 Epson Link2, 37, 40, 44 to 48 printers, 60 purchasing battery, 80 technical support
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    , 77 problems viewing, 76 rating, 58 Firmware, updating, 78 Firmware version, 70 Folders changing display, 25 copying files to, 21 to 22 creating, 22 to 23 deleting, 55 locking, 57 renaming, 54 setting as private, 52 to 53 setting as screen saver, 58 setting icon, 58 H Hard drive capacity, 70
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    problems, 76 file formats, 27 printing, 60 to 69 rating, 58 rotating, 31, 71 viewing, 27 to 31 zooming, 28 Installing battery, 11 Interface specifications, 89 J JPEG files, 27 L Language setting, 13, 73 LCD, 9, 76, 86 Lights, 10 Link2 software files, 20 to 22 safety instructions, 86 types, 17 94
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    26 Metadata, 29 Microdrive, 17 Movie Settings, 72 MultiMedia card, 17 Music conversion, 48 copying to viewer, 36 to 37 creating playlist, 40 to 42 Power problems, 75 saving, 16, 71 switch, 9 turning off, 16 turning on, 13 Printing photos, 60 to 69 problems, 78 Private folders, 52 Problems audio
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    AC adapter, 89 battery, 89 electrical, 89 general, 88 interface, 89 standards and approvals, 87 sRGB, 30, 71 Status and error messages, 74 to 75 Support, technical, 80 System requirements, 81 T Technical support, 80 Time, setting, 13 to 14 Troubleshooting audio and video problems, 76 to 77
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    U Underexposure preview, 29 Updating firmware, 78 USB cable, 36, 44 to 46, 60 to 61 connectors, 9 USB devices connecting, 49 copying files, 49 to 52 types, 48 V Video codec, 32 conversion, 48 display modes, 34 file formats, 32 playing, 32 to 34 problems, 76 to 77 screen size, 33 selecting NTSC or
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P-6000
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