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User_Manual_RP3001k.doc
5. On-Screen Menu System
Entering and exiting the menu system
Enter the menu system by pressing the Menu/Enter button on the main unit or remote control, which will bring
up the main menu. You may exit any menu by pressing the Pause/Exit (||) button. Pressing the Pause/Exit
button in the Main Menu will exit the menu system and resume the current default slideshow.
Main Menu
Use the up and down arrow keys on the remote control to highlight your desired selection from the Main Menu,
then press Menu/Enter to enter your selection. From the Main Menu you can select from the following:
Browse and Play Slideshows
Using this screen you can select which slideshow to run. The screen is divided into two panes, left and right.
The left-hand pane shows a list of the directories on the hard drive. The right-hand pane displays all text files
(with an extension of “.txt”) in the currently-selected directory. In order to make slideshow selection easier, no
subdirectories or non-text files are displayed in the right-hand pane. Scroll up and down in the left-hand pane
using the up and down arrow keys to navigate to the desired directory. To enter a subdirectory of the current
directory, press the “D” button. To go back up to the previous hierarchy level press the left-arrow button. Once
the desired slideshow is shown in the right-hand pane, use the right arrow key to move to the right-hand pane,
scroll up and down if necessary to highlight the desired text file, and press “D” for slideshow play options. You
can also view, rename, and delete text files using this screen.
Browse All Files
This screen allows you to browse files and folders on the DF-1710’s hard drive. You can perform the following
functions here:
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Select slideshow (set a text file as the default slideshow).
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Preview JPEG images in thumbnail view while browsing.
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Create slideshows (script files) automatically from the contents of any directory.
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Preview pictures and movies full-screen, and play MP3 files.
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View text and PDF files
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Delete files and folders (directories).
The screen is divided into two panes, left and right. In each pane, directories are indicated by names with
brackets around them, e.g. [demo]. Files do not have brackets around their names.
The left-hand pane shows all the subdirectories of the current directory, plus indicators for “[parent directory]”
(if you’re not already at the top folder level) and “[current directory]”. The right-hand pane shows the entire
contents of whatever directory is highlighted in the left-hand pane, including subdirectories and non-text files.
Using the up and down-arrow keys on the remote control you can scroll through the directories in the left-hand
pane and see the contents listing change in the right-hand pane. Using the left and right arrow keys you can
go back and forth between the two panes.
To delve a level deeper into the folder hierarchy, press “D” while a directory is selected in the left-hand pane,
or press the right-arrow key while a directory is selected in the right-hand pane. The selected directory will
“open” and become the current directory. To go back up a level in the folder hierarchy, press the left-arrow
key while in the left-hand pane, or press “D” while “[parent directory]” is highlighted.