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Information

When you need repair service, call your nearest EDIROL/Roland Service Center or authorized EDIROL/Roland distributor 
in your country as shown below.

U. S. A. / CANADA

EDIROL Corporation North 
America

425 Sequoia Drive, Suite 114
Bellingham, WA 98226
U. S. A.
TEL: (360) 594-4276
FAX: (360) 594-4271
http://www.edirol.com/  
  

EUROPE

 

EDIROL (Europe) Ltd. 

Studio 3.4 114 Power Road 
London W4 5PY
U. K.
TEL: +44 (0)20 8747 5949
FAX:+44 (0)20 8747 5948
http://www.edirol.com/europe

Deutschland
TEL: 0700 33 47 65 20
France
TEL: 0810 000 371
Italia
TEL: 02 93778329
  

As of November 1, 2003 (EDIROL-1)

EGYPT

Al Fanny Trading Office

9, EBN Hagar A1 Askalany Street,
ARD E1 Golf, Heliopolis, 
Cairo 11341, EGYPT
TEL: 20-2-417-1828
  

REUNION

Maison FO - YAM Marcel

25 Rue Jules Hermann,
Chaudron - BP79 97 491
Ste Clotilde Cedex,
REUNION ISLAND
TEL: (0262) 218-429

SOUTH AFRICA

That Other Music Shop 
(PTY) Ltd.

11 Melle St., Braamfontein, 
Johannesbourg, SOUTH AFRICA

P.O.Box 32918, Braamfontein 2017 
Johannesbourg, SOUTH AFRICA
TEL: (011) 403 4105

  

Paul Bothner (PTY) Ltd.

17 Werdmuller Centre, 
Main Road, Claremont 7708
SOUTH AFRICA

P.O.BOX 23032, Claremont 7735, 
SOUTH AFRICA
TEL: (021) 674 4030  

AFRICA

AFRICA

ASIA

INDIA

Rivera Digitec (India) Pvt. Ltd.

409,  Nirman Kendra Mahalaxmi 
Flats Compound Off. Dr. Edwin 
Moses Road, Mumbai-400011, 
INDIA
TEL: (022) 2493 9051
  

CHILE

Comercial Fancy II S.A.

Rut.: 96.919.420-1
Nataniel Cox #739, 4th Floor
Santiago - Centro, CHILE
TEL: (02) 688-9540
                      

INDONESIA

PT Citra IntiRama

J1. Cideng Timur No. 15J-150 
Jakarta Pusat
INDONESIA
TEL: (021) 6324170
  

MALAYSIA

BENTLEY MUSIC SDN BHD

140 & 142, Jalan Bukit Bintang 
55100 Kuala Lumpur,MALAYSIA
TEL: (03) 2144-3333
  

PHILIPPINES

G.A. Yupangco & Co. Inc.

339 Gil J. Puyat Avenue
Makati, Metro Manila 1200,
PHILIPPINES
TEL: (02)  899  9801
  

KOREA

Cosmos Corporation

1461-9, Seocho-Dong,
Seocho Ku, Seoul, KOREA
TEL: (02) 3486-8855
  

SINGAPORE

CRISTOFORI MUSIC PTE 
LTD

Blk 3014, Bedok Industrial Park E, 
#02-2148, SINGAPORE 489980 
TEL: 6243-9555
 

TAIWAN

ROLAND TAIWAN 
ENTERPRISE CO., LTD.

Room 5, 9fl. No. 112 Chung Shan 
N.Road Sec.2, Taipei, TAIWAN, 
R.O.C.
TEL: (02) 2561 3339
 

THAILAND

Theera Music Co. , Ltd.

330 Verng NakornKasem, Soi 2, 
Bangkok 10100, THAILAND
TEL: (02) 2248821
 

ARGENTINA

Instrumentos Musicales S.A.

Av.Santa Fe 2055 
(1123) Buenos Aires
ARGENTINA
TEL: (011) 4508-2700
 

BRAZIL

Roland Brasil Ltda

Rua San Jose, 780 Sala B
Parque Industrial San Jose
Cotia - Sao Paulo - SP, BRAZIL
TEL: (011) 4615 5666  

NEW ZEALAND 

Roland Corporation Ltd.

32 Shaddock Street, Mount Eden, 
Auckland, NEW ZEALAND 
TEL: (09) 3098 715
  

AUSTRALIA/
NEW ZEALAND

CENTRAL/LATIN
AMERICA

MEXICO

Casa Veerkamp, s.a. de c.v.

Av. Toluca No. 323, Col. Olivar 
de los Padres 01780 Mexico D.F. 
MEXICO
TEL: (55) 5668-6699

  

VENEZUELA

Musicland Digital C.A.

Av. Francisco de Miranda,
Centro Parque de Cristal, Nivel 
C2 Local 20 Caracas
VENEZUELA
TEL: (212) 285-8586
  

URUGUAY

Todo Musica S.A.

Francisco Acuna de Figueroa 1771
C.P.: 11.800 
Montevideo, URUGUAY
TEL: (02) 924-2335
  

DENMARK 

Roland Scandinavia A/S

Nordhavnsvej 7, Postbox 880,
DK-2100 Copenhagen
DENMARK 
TEL: 3916 6200
  

FRANCE

Roland France SA

4, Rue Paul Henri SPAAK, 
Parc de l'Esplanade, F 77 462 St. 
Thibault, Lagny Cedex FRANCE
TEL: 01 600 73 500
  

FINLAND

Roland Scandinavia As, 
Filial Finland

Elannontie 5
FIN-01510 Vantaa, FINLAND
TEL: (0)9 68 24 020
  

GERMANY

 

Roland Elektronische 
Musikinstrumente  HmbH.

Oststrasse 96, 22844 Norderstedt, 
GERMANY 
TEL: (040) 52 60090
  

HUNGARY

Roland East Europe Ltd.

Warehouse Area ‘DEPO’ Pf.83
H-2046 Torokbalint,  HUNGARY
TEL: (23) 511011
  

AUSTRIA

Roland Austria GES.M.B.H.

Siemensstrasse 4, P.O. Box 74,
A-6063 RUM, AUSTRIA
TEL: (0512) 26 44 260
  

BELGIUM/HOLLAND/
LUXEMBOURG

Roland Benelux N. V

.

Houtstraat 3, B-2260, Oevel 
(Westerlo) BELGIUM
TEL: (014) 575811
  

EUROPE

GREECE

STOLLAS S.A.
Music Sound Light

155, New National Road
Patras 26442, GREECE
TEL: 2610 435400
  

ITALY

Roland Italy S. p. A. 

Viale delle Industrie 8, 
20020  Arese, Milano, ITALY
TEL: (02) 937-78300
  

NORWAY

Roland Scandinavia Avd. 
Kontor Norge

Lilleakerveien 2 Postboks 95 
Lilleaker N-0216 Oslo 
NORWAY
TEL: 2273 0074
  

PORTUGAL

Tecnologias Musica e Audio,  
Roland Portugal, S.A.

Cais Das Pedras, 8/9-1 Dto
4050-465 PORTO
PORTUGAL
TEL: (022) 608 00 60  
    

POLAND

MX MUSIC SP.Z.O.O.

UL. Gibraltarska 4.
PL-03664 Warszawa POLAND
TEL: (022) 679 44 19

RUSSIA

MuTek

3-Bogatyrskaya Str. 1.k.l
107 564 Moscow, RUSSIA 
TEL: (095) 169 5043
  

SPAIN

Roland Electronics 
de España, S. A. 

Calle Bolivia 239, 08020 
Barcelona, SPAIN
TEL: (93) 308 1000
  

SWITZERLAND

Roland (Switzerland) AG 

Landstrasse 5, Postfach,
CH-4452 Itingen, 
SWITZERLAND
TEL: (061) 927-8383

SWEDEN 

Roland Scandinavia A/S 
SWEDISH SALES OFFICE

Danvik Center 28, 2 tr. 
S-131 30 Nacka SWEDEN 
TEL: (0)8 702 00 20
  

UKRAINE

TIC-TAC

Mira Str. 19/108
P.O. Box 180 
295400 Munkachevo, UKRAINE
TEL: (03131) 414-40
  

UNITED KINGDOM 

Roland (U.K.) Ltd.

Atlantic Close, Swansea 
Enterprise Park, SWANSEA
SA7 9FJ, 
UNITED KINGDOM
TEL: (01792) 702701
 

ROMANIA

FBS LINES

Piata Libertatii 1,
535500 Gheorgheni, ROMANIA
TEL: (266) 364 609

BAHRAIN

Moon Stores

No.16, Bab Al Bahrain Avenue, 
P.O.Box 247, Manama 304, 
State of BAHRAIN
TEL: 211 005
  

ISRAEL

Halilit P. Greenspoon & 
Sons Ltd.

8 Retzif Ha’aliya Hashnya St.
Tel-Aviv-Yafo ISRAEL
TEL: (03) 6823666
  

JORDAN

AMMAN Trading Agency 

245 Prince Mohammad St., 
Amman 1118, JORDAN
TEL: (06) 464-1200

KUWAIT

Easa Husain Al Yousifi Est.

Abdullah Salem Street,
Safat, KUWAIT
TEL: 243-6399
  

LEBANON

Chahine S.A.L.

Gerge Zeidan St., Chahine Bldg., 
Achrafieh, P.O.Box: 16-5857
Beirut, LEBANON
TEL: (01) 20-1441
  

CYPRUS

Radex Sound Equipment Ltd.

17, Diagorou Street, Nicosia, 
CYPRUS
TEL: (022) 66-9426
  

IRAN

MOCO, INC.

No.41 Nike St., Dr.Shariyati Ave.,
Roberoye Cerahe Mirdamad
Tehran, IRAN
TEL: (021) 285-4169
  

MIDDLE EAST

QATAR

Badie Studio & Stores

P.O. Box 62, 
Doha, QATAR
TEL: 423554
  

SAUDI ARABIA

aDawliah Universal 
Electronics APL

Corniche Road, Aldossary Bldg., 
1st Floor, Alkhobar,
SAUDI ARABIA

P.O.Box 2154, Alkhobar 31952
SAUDI ARABIA 
TEL: (03) 898 2081
  

TURKEY 

Ant Muzik aletleri ithalat ve 
ihracat Ltd Sti

Siraselviler Caddesi Siraselviler 
Pasaji No:74/20 
Taksim - Istanbul, TURKEY
TEL: (0212) 2499324
  

U.A.E.

Zak Electronics & Musical 
Instruments Co. L.L.C.

Zabeel Road, Al Sherooq Bldg., 
No. 14, Grand Floor, Dubai, U.A.E.
TEL: (04) 3360715
 

SYRIA

Technical Light & Sound 
Center

Khaled Ebn Al Walid St.
Bldg. No. 47, P.O.BOX 13520, 
Damascus, SYRIA
TEL: (011) 223-5384

AUSTRALIA

 

Roland Corporation 
Australia Pty., Ltd. 

38 Campbell Avenue 
Dee Why West. NSW 2099 
AUSTRALIA 
TEL: (02) 9982 8266
  

IRELAND

Roland Ireland

G2 Calmount Park, Calmount 
Avenue, Dublin 12
Republic of IRELAND
TEL: (01) 4294444
  

VIETNAM

Saigon Music

Suite DP-8
40 Ba Huyen Thanh Quan Street
Hochiminh City, VIETNAM
Tel: (08) 930-1969  

HONG KONG

Parsons Music Ltd. 

8th Floor, Railway Plaza, 39 
Chatham Road South, T.S.T,
Kowloon, HONG KONG
TEL: 2333 1863

CHINA

Roland Shanghai Electronics 
Co.,Ltd.

5F. No.1500 Pingliang Road 
Shanghai 200090, CHINA
TEL: (021) 5580-0800

Roland Shanghai Electronics 
Co.,Ltd.
(BEIJING OFFICE)

10F. No.18 Anhuaxili
Chaoyang District, Beijing 100011 
CHINA
TEL: (010) 6426-5050

Roland Shanghai Electronics 
Co.,Ltd.
(GUANGZHOU OFFICE)

2/F., No.30 Si You Nan Er Jie Yi 
Xiang, Wu Yang Xin Cheng,
Guangzhou 510600, CHINA
Tel: (020) 8736-0428

CZECH REP.

K-AUDIO

Kardasovska 626.
CZ-198 00 Praha 9,
CZECH REP.
TEL: (2) 666 10529
  

 

Thank you for purchasing the Photo Presenter P-1.

 

Copyright © 2004  ROLAND CORPORATION

All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in 

any form without the written permission of ROLAND CORPORATION.

Before using this unit, carefully read the sections entitled: “USING 

THE UNIT SAFELY” and “IMPORTANT NOTES” (OWNER’S 

MANUAL p. 2–4). These sections provide important information 

concerning the proper operation of the unit. Additionally, in order 

to feel assured that you have gained a good grasp of every feature 

provided by your new unit, Owner’s manual should be read in its 

entirety. The manual should be saved and kept on hand as a 

convenient reference.

 

03568056          ’04-3-1KS

 

OWNER’S MANUAL

 

Owner’s Manual

 

 

 

To resize thickness, move all items on the front cover 

and center registration marks to left or right.

Summary of Contents for P-1

Page 1: ...nd Scandinavia Avd Kontor Norge Lilleakerveien 2 Postboks 95 Lilleaker N 0216 Oslo NORWAY TEL 2273 0074 PORTUGAL Tecnologias Musica e Audio Roland Portugal S A Cais Das Pedras 8 9 1 Dto 4050 465 PORTO PORTUGAL TEL 022 608 00 60 POLAND MX MUSIC SP Z O O UL Gibraltarska 4 PL 03664 Warszawa POLAND TEL 022 679 44 19 RUSSIA MuTek 3 Bogatyrskaya Str 1 k l 107 564 Moscow RUSSIA TEL 095 169 5043 SPAIN Rol...

Page 2: ...nishings as well to domestic animals or pets Used for instructions intended to alert the user to the risk of death or severe injury should the unit be used improperly The symbol alerts the user to things that must be carried out The specific thing that must be done is indicated by the design contained within the circle In the case of the symbol at left it means that the power cord plug must be unp...

Page 3: ...ermanent hearing loss Damage to speakers or other system components may result 101b The unit and the AC adaptor should be located so their location or position does not interfere with their proper ventilation 101b The unit and the AC adaptor should be located so their location or position does not interfere with their proper ventilation 102c Always grasp only the plug on the AC adaptor cord when p...

Page 4: ...such as cell phones are operated in the vicinity of this unit Such noise could occur when receiving or initiating a call or while conversing Should you experience such problems you should relocate such wireless devices so they are at a greater distance from this unit or switch them off 355b When moved from one location to another where the temperature and or humidity is very different water drople...

Page 5: ... those around you especially when it is late at night 559a When you need to transport the unit package it in the box including padding that it came in if possible Otherwise you will need to use equivalent packaging materials 562 Use a cable from Roland to make the connection If using some other make of connection cable please note the following precautions Some connection cables contain resistors ...

Page 6: ... ImageLand Corporation Japan TEL 03 5802 5513 FAX 03 5802 5516 http www imaging co jp iml The fonts used in Title Maker with certain excep tions were created by DigitalDreamDesign For details on these fonts contact DigitalDreamDesign http www digitaldreamdesign net mailto into digitaldreamdesign net The computer graphics used in the demo and contained in the PHOTO VJMASARU folder of the included C...

Page 7: ...rd 25 Computer 25 Connecting peripheral equipment 26 Connecting the P 1 to your television 26 Turning the power on off 28 Turning the power on 28 Turning the power off 28 Displaying a photo on the television screen 29 Viewing a list of the photos Photo Play mode 29 Selecting a photo directly 30 Viewing the selected photo in the full screen 30 Selecting a photo directly from the full screen display...

Page 8: ...pecifying the time for the Mix effect 44 Turning the Mix effect on off 44 Wipe 45 Selecting the Wipe type 45 Specifying the time for the Wipe effect 46 Turning the Wipe effect on off 46 Title 47 Selecting a Title 47 Specifying the time for the Title display 48 Turning the Title display on off 48 Playing photos automatically AUTO 49 Specifying the timing for automatic photo playback 49 Switching ph...

Page 9: ...LE ASSIGN 80 Selecting a title 80 Connecting your computer via USB USB mode 82 Connections and driver installation 82 Supported operating systems 82 Making connections and installing the driver 82 Connecting your computer to the P 1 and transferring albums photos or music 85 Connect the P 1 to your computer 86 Transferring files 87 Shutting down the USB connection 88 How the P 1 s internal memory ...

Page 10: ...03 Setting the range of the Tempo Adjustment Knob 103 AUTO SETTING 104 Specifying the interval at which Auto Timer will switch photos 104 Specifying the order in which photos will switch 104 Specifying the range of pages displayed 104 Appendices 105 Troubleshooting 106 Message list 108 MIDI Implementation 111 Specifications 118 Index 119 P 1_e book 10 ページ 2004年2月24日 火曜日 午後7時56分 ...

Page 11: ...e P 1 When playing MP3 data the photos synchronize to the level of the music When playing SMF data the photos synchronize to MIDI messages You can also switch among photos according to the volume of an external audio device The P 1 uses Roland s proprietary VariPhrase technology which allows you to freely and independently control the tempo and pitch of MP3 playback You can change the tempo withou...

Page 12: ...enient functions for a concert performance such as playing background music or narrations For more about creating titles refer to p 75 For more about switching photos or titles refer to p 43 p 48 For more about background music refer to p 36 For more about narrations refer to p 55 In a concert P 1 PLAYER The concert will begin in a few minutes The concert will begin in a few minutes PROJECTOR PLAY...

Page 13: ...ith the V 1 four channel video mixer you can superimpose titles on scenes of the performance For more about connections with the V 1 refer to p 91 Using the P 1 with the V 1 P 1 V 1 VIDEO INPUT SYMPHONY CONCERT SYMPHONY CONCERT P 1_e book 13 ページ 2004年2月24日 火曜日 午後7時56分 ...

Page 14: ...bnails For more about the P 1 s display screen and how to output a photo from the P 1 refer to p 29 In a presentation PROJECTOR Thmbnail window Preview window P 1 s main features Easy to use 2 A END P 1 Presentation P 1 s main features P 1 Quick response Sound Still integration Easy to use Quick response Sound Still Easy to use touch panel display Quick response the shortest latency P 1_e book 14 ...

Page 15: ...switched in synchronization with a performance on keyboard or V Drums in synchronization with MP3 SMF playback on the P 1 itself or in synchronization with the input from an external audio device For more about switching photos in synchronization with MIDI or audio refer to p 49 When performing live P 1 V 4 V Drums V Synth P 1_e book 15 ページ 2004年2月24日 火曜日 午後7時56分 ...

Page 16: ... operating the touch panel Pressing the touch panel forcefully or with a hard object will damage it Be careful not to use excessive force and never press the touch panel with any object other than your finger For normal cleaning wipe the panel with a soft dry cloth or use a firmly wrung out cloth to remove dirt To remove stubborn dirt use a mild detergent and then wipe with a soft dry cloth Top pa...

Page 17: ...utput from the headphone jack and the audio output jacks Mix button MIX Selects the type of mix to be used when switching between photos p 43 Mix Mix refers to an effect that transitions between two images by fading one image into the other On the P 1 holding down the Mix button will display six different mix types Select touch the mix type that you want to use Wipe button WIPE Selects the type of...

Page 18: ...her output device If you press the Photo Assign button so it s lit the display will show a list of the photos on the P 1 and the PC card and the assignment destinations p 32 MP3 SMF assign button MP3 SMF ASSIGN The P 1 lets you assign background music to each album and play the music simply by pressing the Stop Play buttons If you press the MP3 SMF assign button so it s lit a screen will appear wh...

Page 19: ... PC card Also avoid getting the terminals dirty Menu name Operations and settings For details NEW ALBUM Create a new album p 63 ALBUM LOAD Load a different album p 64 ALBUM SAVE Save the currently displayed album p 66 ALBUM NAME Rename an album p 68 FILE UTILITY View or delete data such as photos background music or narrations p 70 TITLE MAKER Use an on screen keyboard to input text for use as a s...

Page 20: ...ack OUTPUT VIDEO This jack outputs a video signal Depending on the video device to which you connect this jack the color may appear blurred If this occurs use the S video output jack OUTPUT S VIDEO S video output jack OUTPUT S VIDEO This jack outputs an S video signal Audio input jacks INPUT AUDIO RCA phono type These are input jacks for analog audio signals Mic input jack INPUT MIC phone type Con...

Page 21: ...with an external ground When the unit is grounded a slight hum may occur depending on the particulars of your installation If you are unsure of the connection method contact the nearest Roland Service Center or an authorized Roland distributor as listed on the Information page Unsuitable places for connection Water pipes may result in shock or electrocution Gas pipes may result in fire or explosio...

Page 22: ...22 MEMO P 1_e book 22 ページ 2004年2月24日 火曜日 午後7時56分 ...

Page 23: ...23 Operation P 1_e book 23 ページ 2004年2月24日 火曜日 午後7時56分 ...

Page 24: ...1 can hold more than one album Pages and Albums Narration Photo Photo 1page 1 3 Narration Narration Narration Narration Narration Narration Narration Narration Narration Narration Narration Photo 2 Photo 4 Photo 10 Photo 5 Photo 6 Photo 7 Photo 8 Photo 9 Photo 11 Photo 12 Page 20sheets 20page BGM Album To each album you can assign a maximum of 75 photos when using NTSC or 53 photos when using PAL ...

Page 25: ...ry Photos and background music you want to use in a P 1 album can also be loaded via PC card If you use a USB cable to connect your computer to the P 1 you ll be able to save back up albums or individual photos or music from internal memory or a PC card to the hard disk of your computer Conversely photos or background music you create on your computer can be used in the P 1 For details on the fold...

Page 26: ...tively you can listen through headphones In this example we ll make connections to a television 1 Before you make connections make sure that the P 1 and your television are powered off To prevent malfunction and or damage to speakers or other devices always turn down the volume and turn off the power on all devices before making any connections Connecting the P 1 to your television P 1_e book 26 ペ...

Page 27: ...ct the P 1 to your television you ll need audio cables and a video cable If your television has an S video jack we recommend that you use the S video connector to make connections since this provides better image quality than the conventional composite video jack Audio cables are not included you ll need to obtain them separately TV P 1 Rear Panel to S video input Video cable S video cable to Audi...

Page 28: ...ected equipment 1 Turn off the power to your television or other connected equipment 2 Press the power switch located on the P 1 s rear panel to turn off the power All buttons and indicators on the top panel will go out Turning the power on Turning the power off Adjusting the contrast of the P 1 s display fig k lcd e You may find the P 1 s display difficult to read immediately after turning on the...

Page 29: ...een will appear automatically when you turn on the power When you press the PHOTO PLAY button once again in Photo Play mode i e when the PHOTO PLAY button is lit and the P 1 s display shows a list of photos the P 1 switches to a full screen p 30 display Viewing a list of the photos Photo Play mode fig t p play e When you power up the P 1 the most recently displayed album will be loaded automatical...

Page 30: ...oto is displayed on the connected television fig b p play 1 When in Photo Play mode i e when the PHOTO PLAY button is lit and the P 1 s display shows a list of photos press the PHOTO PLAY button once again The P 1 switches to a full screen display fig t all To return to the list of thumbnails press the PHOTO PLAY button once again Selecting a photo directly Viewing the selected photo in the full s...

Page 31: ...shown in the P 1 s display appears on the television screen fig fs all tv2 If you touch an arrow cursor will appear You can touch and drag the arrow to move it The arrow will be visible both on the P 1 s display and on the television screen To un displaying an arrow cursor touch once again Selecting a photo directly from the full screen display 1 2 2 P 1_e book 31 ページ 2004年2月24日 火曜日 午後7時56分 ...

Page 32: ... Number of photos that can be assigned to the album p 33 Specify the page to which you want to assign a photo Numbers of the photos assigned to page Numbers to which a photo is assigned are bright numbers to which no photo is assigned are dark Preview of photo selected in Currently specified folder List of photos in For more about the folder structure of the photo files refer to p 90 Preview of ph...

Page 33: ...g PAL including the photos that are assigned as titles Assigning the same photo twice or more within the same album will not decrease the number of photos you can assign The illustration at the left is an example showing a state in which a maximum of 75 photos can be assigned and 19 photos have already been assigned meaning that you will be able to assign 56 more photos A 19 70 A 19 75 G 19 75 G S...

Page 34: ...destination of will appear in To cancel the assignment touch Checking that the selected photo is correctly assigned fig b p play 1 Press the PHOTO PLAY button fig fs p play 8 The Photo Play mode screen appears in the P 1 s display Verify that the selected photo appears in the specified page and photo number If you want your photo assignment settings to be saved automatically when you leave Photo A...

Page 35: ...oto 12 and execute the first photo on the next page will not move fig fs p assign ins 1 Touch the photo number at which you want to insert a frame with no photo assigned As an example here try pressing 5 fig fs p assign ins1 2 Touch A frame with no photo assigned is inserted In this example an empty frame is inserted at photo number 5 and the photo that was assigned to frame 5 moves to frame 6 You...

Page 36: ... selected background music and lists the background music saved in the P 1 s internal memory or on the PC card Background music assigned to the album Currently specified folder List of background music in For more about the folder structure of the background music files refer to p 90 Pitch adjustment Volume adjustment Assign background music Repeatedly play the selected song Repeatedly play all so...

Page 37: ...nd music p 38 If you want your photo assignment settings to be saved automatically when you leave MP3 SMF Assign mode turn on the Album Auto Save function p 103 A C A A A C fig play status Photo Play mode shows the background music assignment as follows If the SMF icon is displayed an SMF data is assigned as the background music Press the PLAY button to play the SMF press the STOP button to stop p...

Page 38: ...MIDI sound module connected to the MIDI OUT p 21 The P 1 does not contain a MIDI sound generator In order to play back SMF data mid file you must use a MIDI cable to connect the P 1 s MIDI OUT to the MIDI IN of your MIDI sound module fig b stop 1 Press the STOP button the indicator of the PLAY goes out and playback stops fig b stop 1 While playback is stopped press the STOP button once again to re...

Page 39: ...or consecutively play the songs in the list CHAIN Moving the playback location of the background music Specifying the playback method of the background music REPEAT Switch single song repeat on off If you touch to turn REPEAT on indicator lit the selected song will play repeatedly To cancel REPEAT touch it once again so the in dicator goes out CHAIN Switch consecutive playback of the list on off I...

Page 40: ...ce again The indication changes to 2 and the pitch is raised by an additional semitone Press the PLAY button the music plays an additional semitone higher in pitch fig fs smf pitchdown 1 Touch once The indication changes to 1 and the pitch is lowered by a semitone If an SMF data is playing playback will pause when you touch Press the PLAY button to start the music 2 Touch once again The indication...

Page 41: ...ress the PLAY button to start playback and then touch to adjust the volume 2 Touch once again The indication changes to 2 and the volume of the background music increases further fig fs smf voldown 1 Touch The indication changes to 1 and the volume of the background music decreases 2 Touch once again The indication changes to 2 and the volume of the background music decreases further Adjusting the...

Page 42: ...19 toward the right The playback tempo speeds up fig k tempo l 1 Turn the tempo adjustment knob p 19 toward the left The playback tempo slows down The range of tempo variation can be specified as a System setting Specifying the range of the tempo adjustment knob p 103 Adjusting the tempo of the background music Raising the tempo Lowering the tempo P 1_e book 42 ページ 2004年2月24日 火曜日 午後7時56分 ...

Page 43: ...he MIX button will not access the mix type selection screen Press the PHOTO PLAY button to select Photo Play mode and then press the MIX button Mix Selecting the Mix type Mix Also called overlap this is an effect that transitions between two images by fading one image into the other fig t dissolve The displayed image will dissolve into the next image The screen will fade to white and then the next...

Page 44: ...he first photo to the second fig k time lr 1 Turn the photo transition time knob p 17 to specify the length of time over which the mix effect will occur Turning the knob toward the right lengthens the time over which the photos will switch i e the change will occur more slowly You can specify a time of up to four seconds fig b dissolve 1 Press the MIX button to turn it on off If the MIX button is ...

Page 45: ...ng the Wipe type Wipe This effect is named after its similarity to the windshield wipers of a car It transitions to the next image by wiping away the current image fig t wipe The images will switch from right to left The images will switch from left to right The images will switch in bands from right to left The images will switch in bands from left to right The images will switch in bands from le...

Page 46: ...rst photo to the second fig k time lr 1 Turn the photo transition time knob p 17 to specify the length of time over which the wipe effect will occur Turning the knob toward the right lengthens the time over which the photos will switch i e the change will occur more slowly You can specify a time up to four seconds fig b wipe 1 Press the WIPE button to turn it on off When the WIPE button is lit the...

Page 47: ...g pressing the TITLE button will not access the title selection screen Press the PHOTO PLAY button to select Photo Play mode and then press the TITLE button fig fs title 2 Select touch the title you want to display When you select touch a title the TITLE button will turn on lit and the title will appear in the television screen The P 1 s screen will return to the Photo Play mode screen When you pr...

Page 48: ...n the television screen To erase the title from the television screen press the TITLE button so it is not illuminated When you press the TITLE button so it is not illuminated the selection you made in Selecting a Title Selecting a Title p 47 will be cancelled Even if you subsequently press the TITLE button again no title will be displayed in the television screen If you want to display a title in ...

Page 49: ...ally In this section we ll explain how to make settings for automatic playback fig b auto 1 Press the AUTO button The AUTO MODE SELECT screen appears here you can make settings for switching photos automatically Specifying the timing for automatic photo playback fig t auto Switch photos according to a timer Switch photos according to the playback volume of MP3 or MIDI messages of SMF Switch photos...

Page 50: ...lay mode appears automatically The photos will play in numerical order If background music is assigned the PLAY button will light and the music will play along with the photos If you don t want music to play cancel the assigned music p 37 fig b stop Press the STOP button to stop playback You can select a time in a range of 0 5 seconds to 4 seconds as the Auto Timer playback interval Using Auto Tim...

Page 51: ...o Play mode appears automatically The photos will play in synchronization with the volume or MIDI messages fig b stop Press the STOP button to stop playback MP3 SMF SYNC synchronizes photo playback with the background music If no background music is assigned the photos will not switch the PLAY button will remain dark Please assign some background music p 36 If you ve selected an SMF data as the ba...

Page 52: ...on fig auto p e The AUTO button turns on lit and the photo thumbnail screen Photo Play mode appears automatically The photos will play in synchronization with the volume of the connected external audio device Press the STOP button to stop playback You can specify either Normal numerical or Random as the order in which the photos will switch Specifying the order in which photos will switch p 104 Sw...

Page 53: ...g fs auto demo1 1 Touch DEMO PLAY 1 2 3 fig b play 2 Press the PLAY button A demonstration album is loaded automatically and demo play will begin It may take a short time for the album to load Please wait for loading to be completed Using the Demo Play function P 1_e book 53 ページ 2004年2月24日 火曜日 午後7時56分 ...

Page 54: ...even if you press the PLAY button Turning off automatic playback If during playback you decide to stop automatic playback press the STOP button and then the AUTO button so it is not illuminated Alternatively you can stop automatic playback by pressing the PHOTO PLAY button the PHOTO ASSIGN button or the MP3 SMF button During AUTO PLAY you can t change MIX WIPE and TITLE settings and can t select a...

Page 55: ... frame even if no photo has been assigned to that frame fig b narration 2 Press the NARRATION button Selecting the narration you want to use Narration A narration is sound that is automatically played when you display a photo A narration can be an explanation of the photo or it might be music or sound that goes with the photo On the P 1 you can assign each photo its own narration P 1_e book 55 ページ...

Page 56: ... s internal memory or on a PC card Preview of the photo selected as the narration assignment destination Information about the narration assigned to the photo Volume adjustment Currently selected folder List of narrations WAV files in folder For more about the folder structure that holds narrations and other files refer to p 90 Assign the narration to the photo Cancel the assignment Move to the ne...

Page 57: ...cf Touch to view the list of narrations WAV files in the P 1 s internal memory Touch to view the list of narrations WAV files on the PC card Auditioning the narration fig fs n f prev Touch to audition the narration the narration will be heard from the speakers or headphones connected to the P 1 Touch in the upper area to play the already assigned narration Touch in the lower area to play a narrati...

Page 58: ...the PHOTO PLAY button The Photo Play mode screen appears fig o n mark If a narration is assigned to a photo a small symbol is displayed on the photo fig o n mark1 2 Touch a photo to which a narration is assigned The photo will appear in the television screen and the narration will play P 1_e book 58 ページ 2004年2月24日 火曜日 午後7時56分 ...

Page 59: ...d by 1 Changing the orientation of the microphone s 2 Relocating microphone s at a greater distance from speakers 3 Lowering volume levels ig fs n 1 2 In Photo Play mode select touch the photo to which you want to assign a narration The selected photo is enclosed by a red frame fig b narration 3 Press the NARRATION button fig fs n r r 4 Select touch The narration recording screen appears Recording...

Page 60: ... Record icon Recording begins 7 Touch the Stop icon Recording stops fig t n r Preview of the photo selected as the assignment destination Information about the narration assigned to the photo Volume adjustment Playback recording position indicator Input level volume indicator Audition the narration Assign the narration to the photo Cancel the assignment Stop Play Record A B C D E E E PLAY REC P 1_...

Page 61: ...are saved in the Narration folder of each album p 90 In this example we recorded a narration for photo A12 album A photo 12 so the narration will be saved as A12 wav in the Narration folder For more about the file folder structure including the Narration folder refer to p 90 If you want the recorded narration and your assignment settings to be saved automatically when you leave the narration setti...

Page 62: ...itle p 75 FREE CANVAS Use freehand drawing to create text or pictures for use as a superimposed title p 78 TITLE ASSIGN Select a title text superimposed on the photo for the album page p 80 USB Transfer photos or background music files to from your computer via a USB cable p 82 V 1 CONTROL Control a V 1 if connected sold separately from the P 1 p 91 V LINK Specify the channel on which MIDI message...

Page 63: ...s new a 3 Touch or to specify where you want to create the new album After a short time a new album will be created and the Photo Play mode p 29 screen will appear The newly created album is given a name of NEW ALBUM You can use ALBUM NAME p 68 to edit the album name Creating a new album NEW ALBUM Creating an album fig t new a Create a new album in the P 1 s internal memory Create a new album on t...

Page 64: ...played Loading an album ALBUM LOAD Loading an existing album fig t a load Name of the currently loaded album When you touch a album loading destination of will appear in Specify the page of the album Currently selected folder List of albums in folder Preview of photo When you select an album in and a page in the first photo of that page will appear Load the album Choose the P 1 s internal memory C...

Page 65: ... will appear You can t load an album directly from your computer You must first save the album in the P 1 s internal memory and then load it Switching between the P 1 s internal memory and a PC card fig fs p assign p1cf When you touch a list of the albums in the P 1 s internal memory will appear When you touch a list of the albums in the PC card will appear P 1_e book 65 ページ 2004年2月24日 火曜日 午後7時56分...

Page 66: ...BUM SAVE Saving an album fig t a save Name of the album to save When you touch a album loading destination of will appear in Specify the page of the album Currently selected folder List of albums in folder When you select an album in and a page in the first photo of that page will appear Delete the album Choose the P 1 s internal memory Choose the PC card A A B A E A D A C Album saving destination...

Page 67: ... You can t load an album directly from your computer You must first save the album in the P 1 s internal memory and then copy it to your computer p 82 Switching between the P 1 s internal memory and a PC card fig fs a save p1cf Touch to save the album in the P 1 s internal memory Touch to save the album on the PC card P 1_e book 67 ページ 2004年2月24日 火曜日 午後7時56分 ...

Page 68: ...the album name Arrow key left Moves the cursor left Arrow key right Moves the cursor right Arrow key beginning Moves the cursor to the beginning of the line Shift key Touch this key to input uppercase characters Control key Touch this key to input symbols Space key Enters a space blank Back space key Deletes the character that precedes the cursor Clear key Deletes all characters that follow the cu...

Page 69: ...the on screen keyboard in the P 1 s display to input characters 1 Touch The text you input will be saved as the name of the album and the Photo Play mode p 29 screen will appear Saving the album name P 1_e book 69 ページ 2004年2月24日 火曜日 午後7時56分 ...

Page 70: ...ard Here you can also select and delete photos music or narrations you no longer need fig b menu 1 Press the MENU button The Menu screen appears in the P 1 s display fig m utility 2 Touch FILE UTILITY Viewing information on photos music and narrations and deleting them FILE UTILITY Viewing information on photos music and narrations P 1_e book 70 ページ 2004年2月24日 火曜日 午後7時56分 ...

Page 71: ...y or PC card Indicator bar Proportion used Currently specified folder List of photos music or narrations in folder For details on the folder structure for each type of file refer to p 90 Formats the internal memory or PC card If you execute this operation only the root folder p 90 will remain all files and assignment settings will be deleted Copy Paste Delete View JPG files View MP3 files View BMP...

Page 72: ...utility bgm The size of the music files is displayed Touch to see a list of MP3 files touch to see a list of SMF datas The P 1 does not contain a built in MIDI sound generator In order to play SMF datas mid you ll need to use a MIDI cable to connect the P 1 s MIDI OUT to the MIDI IN of your MIDI sound module If you choose narrations WAV files fig fs utility narration The size of the narration file...

Page 73: ...cted photo music or narration Deleting photos music or narrations 1 2 3 Formatting the internal memory or a PC card fig t t assign If you want to format the internal memory or a PC card touch Formatting will erase all files and assignment settings from the internal memory or PC card leaving only the root folder 1 Touch or to select what you want to format internal memory or PC card 2 Touch The pro...

Page 74: ...fs utility copy 4 Touch 5 Select touch the copy destination folder fig fs utility paste 6 Touch The selected photo music or narration is copied You cannot in the folder where you touched Please specify a different folder before you touch Pressing the PHOTO PLAY button takes you to the Photo Play mode p 29 screen Pressing the MENU button takes you to the Menu mode p 62 screen Copying photos music o...

Page 75: ...ecify the font you want to use Specify the color you want to use Output preview the title to the television screen Access the title assign screen Save the title you created Arrow key left Moves the cursor left Arrow key right Moves the cursor right Arrow key beginning Moves the cursor to the beginning of the line Shift key Touch this key to input uppercase characters Control key Touch this key to ...

Page 76: ... t maker key 3 Touch the on screen keyboard in the P 1 s display to input characters These boxes correspond to the position in the P 1 s display divided vertically into nine parts P 1_e book 76 ページ 2004年2月24日 火曜日 午後7時56分 ...

Page 77: ...To assign a saved title to an album page use TITLE ASSIGN p 80 fig fs t maker assign You can touch to go directly to the TITLE ASSIGN screen p 80 Pressing the PHOTO PLAY button takes you to the Photo Play mode p 29 screen Pressing the MENU button takes you to the Menu mode p 62 screen Saving your title P 1_e book 77 ページ 2004年2月24日 火曜日 午後7時56分 ...

Page 78: ...nger across the drawing area to create a picture or text Creating a title by freehand drawing FREE CANVAS Drawing the picture or text for the title fig t free Select the line thickness Select the line color Erase the entire screen Erase what you trace with your finger Select the type of line round square Switch the colors displayed in Output preview to the television screen Access the title assign...

Page 79: ...e a number To assign a saved title to an album page use TITLE ASSIGN p 80 fig fs free assign You can touch to go directly to the TITLE ASSIGN screen p 80 Pressing the PHOTO PLAY button takes you to the Photo Play mode p 29 screen Pressing the MENU button takes you to the Menu mode p 62 screen Saving your title P 1_e book 79 ページ 2004年2月24日 火曜日 午後7時56分 ...

Page 80: ... TITLE ASSIGN Selecting a title fig t t assign Number of photos already assigned Number of photos that can be assigned to an album p 33 Specify the page to which you want to assign a title Titles assigned to page Preview of the title you selected in Currently selected folder List of titles in folder JPG and BMP files are listed The P 1 can use JPEG or BMP files as titles Preview of the title you s...

Page 81: ...peat steps 4 and 5 To assign a title to a different page repeat steps 3 4 and 5 If you want to cancel the assignment touch Pressing the PHOTO PLAY button will switch to the Photo Play mode p 29 screen Pressing the MENU button will switch to the Menu mode p 62 screen 23 75 23 70 19 75 23 75 To each album you can assign a maximum of 75 photos when using NTSC or 53 photos when using PAL including the...

Page 82: ... user name belonging to the Administrator group e g Administrator A user name whose account type allows you to perform administrative tasks If your user name does have the appropriate privileges you will not be able to close the USB connection correctly For details consult the system administrator of your computer or refer to the computer s operating manual Connections and driver installation Supp...

Page 83: ...ccess the menu screen fig m usb 5 Touch USB fig fs usb The USB mode screen appears in the P 1 s display 6 Touch the driver will be installed If This disk or device contains more than one type of content appears click CANCEL fig xp 00 When installation of the driver is finished the icon will appear in the task bar displayed in the task bar at the lower right of your computer screen USB connector of...

Page 84: ... USB cable to connect the P 1 to your computer 3 Turn on the power of the P 1 After a short time the Photo Assign mode screen appears in the P 1 s display fig b menu 4 Touch the MENU button to access the menu screen fig m usb 5 Touch USB fig fs usb The USB mode screen appears in the P 1 s display 6 Touch the driver will be installed USB cable USB connector of your computor P 1 Rear Panel P 1_e boo...

Page 85: ... to the P 1 Connect the P 1 to your computer p 86 Transferring files p 87 Shutting down the USB connection p 88 How the P 1 s internal memory is organized p 90 Connecting your computer to the P 1 and transferring albums photos or music fig o file e Files All the photos jpg bmp background music mp3 mid narrations wav and titles in the P 1 are Files Files are stored in Folders Folder File P 1_e book...

Page 86: ...screen fig m usb 5 Touch USB fig fs usb The USB mode screen appears in the P 1 s display 6 Touch or the P 1 will establish a connection to your computer You won t be able to select unless a PC card is inserted in the PC CARD slot fig xp 00 When the USB connection has been established the icon will appear in the task bar displayed in the task bar at the lower right of your computer screen Connect t...

Page 87: ...e drive icon The folders and photos music narrations and albums in the P 1 s internal memory or PC card will be displayed 3 Copy files Transferring files from the P 1 to your computer Select the folder photo music narration or album that you want to transfer and copy it to the desired destination folder on your computer You will probably want to create a new folder on your computer to hold the fil...

Page 88: ...end on your operating system fig xp 1 2 e 2 Safe to Remove Hardware or unplug or eject hardware wizard dialog box appears Choose USB Mass Storage Device and click Stop fig xp 1 3 e 3 The Stop a Hardware Device dialog box appears Choose USB Mass Storage Device and click OK Shutting down the USB connection Avoid doing any of the following if you have not yet shut down the USB connection If you ve co...

Page 89: ...as been shut down Macintosh users 1 On your computer desktop drag the P 1 drive icon into the trash Alternatively if you re on Mac OS 9 you can choose the Special menu command Remove or if you re on Mac OS X you can choose the File menu command Remove The P 1 drive icon will disappear from your computer desktop and the USB connection will be shut down Now you can safely disconnect the USB cable fr...

Page 90: ...reate in the P 1 s internal memory or in a PC card are organized as follows Album name WAV files narrations File containing album settings Photos assigned to PAGE A Photos Free Canvas Photos Title Maker Photos assigned to PAGE B MP3 files background music are stored here SMF files background music are stored here Photos are stored here WAV files narrations are stored in this folder The file storag...

Page 91: ...V 1 CONTROL operations Use an S video cable to connect the P 1 to the V 1 This will ensure the best image quality fig b menu 1 Press the MENU button The menu screen appears in the P 1 s display fig m v1 2 Touch V 1 CONTROL The V 1 CONTROL screen appears in the P 1 s display Using the P 1 to control a V 1 V 1 CONTROL MIDI OUT S VIDEO VIDEO INPUT 4 MIDI IN When connecting the P 1 and V 1 use VIDEO I...

Page 92: ...ation SUPERIMPOSE appears in the lower left of the photo you selected fig b p play 3 Press the PHOTO PLAY button to access the Photo Play mode screen 4 When you touch the photo that you assigned as a superimpose the photo will be sent from the P 1 to the V 1 The V 1 s Superimpose function will be turned on For more about the V 1 s Superimpose function refer to the V 1 owner s manual Using a P 1 ph...

Page 93: ...ay 3 Press the PHOTO PLAY button to access the Photo Play mode screen 4 Touch the photo number you selected in step 1 The V 1 s input channel will switch to CH1 Switching V 1 input channels from the P 1 P 1 operation V 1 response Touch the photo number assigned to CH1 Input selector B 1 will light Touch the photo number assigned to CH2 Input selector B 2 will light Touch the photo number assigned ...

Page 94: ...o set the P 1 s receive channel and transmit channel MIDI messages are not received except PHOTO PLAY mode 1 Use a MIDI cable to connect the MIDI OUT connector of your MIDI device to the P 1 s MIDI IN connector fig c v link e fig b menu 2 Press the MENU button The menu screen appears in the P 1 s display fig m vlink 3 Touch V LINK Using a MIDI device to switch photos on the P 1 MIDI device MIDI OU...

Page 95: ...er to control the P 1 from a MIDI device the P 1 s MIDI receive channel must match the MIDI device s MIDI transmit channel p 99 Using Note messages to switch photos Photo number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Page A 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 B 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 C 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 D 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 E 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 F 60 61 62...

Page 96: ...locities select photos in the bottom line column You can adjust ranges of key velocities to be received DETAILS p 103 fig fig fs vlinknoternde1 You can touch to select a note number When the P 1 receives the note number you select here the page will change according to the velocity of the note High velocities will advance to the next page and low velocities will return to the previous page You can...

Page 97: ...4 PC 3 MSB 4 PC 4 MSB 4 PC 5 MSB 4 PC 6 MSB 4 PC 7 MSB 4 PC 8 MSB 4 PC 9 MSB 4 PC 10 MSB 4 PC 11 MSB 4 PC 12 F MSB 5 PC 1 MSB 5 PC 2 MSB 5 PC 3 MSB 5 PC 4 MSB 5 PC 5 MSB 5 PC 6 MSB 5 PC 7 MSB 5 PC 8 MSB 5 PC 9 MSB 5 PC 10 MSB 5 PC 11 MSB 5 PC 12 G MSB 6 PC 1 MSB 6 PC 2 MSB 6 PC 3 MSB 6 PC 4 MSB 6 PC 5 MSB 6 PC 6 MSB 6 PC 7 MSB 6 PC 8 MSB 6 PC 9 MSB 6 PC 10 MSB 6 PC 11 MSB 6 PC 12 H MSB 7 PC 1 MSB ...

Page 98: ... P 1 will display the first photo of page A when it receives a control change number 1 message with a value of 01 When the P 1 receives a control change number 1 message with a value of 13 it will display the first photo on page B Using Control Change messages to switch photos Photo number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Page A 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 B 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 C 24 25 26 ...

Page 99: ...annel must match the MIDI device s receive channel For details on how to set the receive channel of your V 1 or MIDI sound module refer to its owner s manual fig c v link1 If you want to send MIDI messages from the P 1 to the V 1 or a MIDI sound module use a MIDI cable to connect the P 1 s MIDI OUT connector to the MIDI IN connector of the V 1 or MIDI sound module fig fs vlinktx 4 In the MIDI Tx C...

Page 100: ...ou can switch the P 1 s photos by operating the connected V LINK compatible device It is not necessary to make MIDI channel settings p 99 For example suppose you ve connected the P 1 to a V LINK compatible device that transmits program change messages when you play its keyboard If V LINK is turned on the P 1 will switch photos according to the program change messages transmitted when you play the ...

Page 101: ... The system setting screen appears in the P 1 s display fig t system Switch between NTSC and PAL Switch MIDI Thru on off Switch Album Auto Save on off Specify the range of the tempo adjustment knob Specify the interval at which Auto Timer will switch photos Specify the order in which photos will be switched when synchronized to background music MP3 playback or external audio input Specify the rang...

Page 102: ...The MIDI SOFT THRU setting turns this function on off With the factory settings this is turned If you want MIDI Thru to be on touch SYSTEM SETTING Switching between NTSC and PAL NTSC PAL MIDI Thru on off MIDI SOFT THRU NTSC and PAL These are two different color television broadcast standards NTSC is used in North America and Japan PAL is used in Europe and most parts of Asia NTSC PAL NTSC MIDI Thr...

Page 103: ... changes select touch If you want the knob to make broader changes touch This setting affects the playback speed of the background music p 42 The playback may be interrupted if you play back an MP3 at a high speed Album Auto Save on off AUTO ALBUM SAVE Setting the range of the Tempo Adjustment Knob OFF ON ON 20 20 10 10 50 100 DETAILS When you touch in the SYSTEM screen the DETAILS screen will app...

Page 104: ...r of the photo numbers select This setting affects the way in which photos are switched in synchronization with background music playback p 51 The PAGE RANGE FROM TO items specify the range With the factory settings FROM is set to A and TO is set to T meaning that photos from page A through page T will play back automatically If for example you re using page A for a different type of material and ...

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Page 106: ...t does not have a built in resistor such as one from the Roland PCS series Is the audio input level adjustment knob p 17 turned up Turn the knob toward the right to adjust the volume Sometimes this problem can be solved by connecting your computer chassis or the grounding terminal of your computer s AC adaptor to a ground earth You should also check whether a microwave oven or other device that pr...

Page 107: ...time knob TIME is near the 0 setting these effects will not be applied when switching photos p 44 p 46 Could you have reached the maximum usable number of photos If you re using NTSC a maximum of 75 photos can be assigned to an album If you re using PAL a maximum of 53 photos can be assigned to an album You ll need to cancel unneeded assignments before you can make additional assignments p 34 p 81...

Page 108: ...YSTEM ALBUM NAME Album Name Duplicate This album name already exists Specify a different name p 68 FILE UTILITY Path Duplicate You are attempting to paste in the same location Select a dif ferent location p 74 NARRATION Read Error There is a problem with the file folder it cannot be read Check the file folder p 70 PHOTO ASSIGN MP3 SMFASSIGN ALBUMLOAD FILEUTILITY TITLE ASSIGN NARRATION Write Error ...

Page 109: ...EW ALBUM No Room For New Album A new album could not be created please delete unneeded albums p 63 p 73 TITLE MAKER No Room For Title Canvas A title canvas could not be created please delete an unneed ed title canvas p 73 FREE CANVAS DEMO PLAY 3 Edited Data Before Saving Will Be Lost Are You Sure Unsaved data will be lost are you sure you want to do this p 53 NEW ALBUM p 63 ALBUM LOAD p 64 ALBUM S...

Page 110: ...ing USB is being connected p 85 Disconnecting USB is being disconnected USB Offline USB has been disconnected SYSTEM Please Reboot P 1 To Effect NTSC PAL Setting In order for the NTSC PAL selection to take effect turn the power off then on again p 102 P 1_e book 110 ページ 2004年2月24日 火曜日 午後7時56分 ...

Page 111: ...manufacturer ID is 41H ID numbers 7EH and 7FH are extensions of the MIDI standard Universal Non realtime Messages 7EH and Universal Realtime Messages 7FH dd ee data 00H 7FH 0 127 F7H EOX End Of Exclusive Of the System Exclusive messages received by this device the Data Request RQ1 messages and the Data Set DT1 messages will be set automatically Data Transmission This instrument can use exclusive m...

Page 112: ... in Parameter Address Map Data larger than 256 bytes will be divided into packets of 256 bytes or less and each packet will be sent at an interval of about 20 ms Regarding the checksum please refer to p 116 2 Data Transmission Channel Voice Messages Control Change Bank Select Controller number 0 32 Status 2nd byte 3rd byte BnH 00H mmH BnH 20H llH n MIDI channel number 0H FH ch 1 16 mm ll Bank numb...

Page 113: ...ge Page T Address Parameter Name Value Meaning of Value 01 00 00 Video Out CC Assign 00H 5FH 1 01 00 01 Transition Time CC Assign 00H 5FH 1 01 00 02 MIX CC Assign 00H 5FH 1 01 00 03 WIPE CC Assign 00H 5FH 1 01 00 04 Title CC Assign 00H 5FH 1 00 00 05 Total Size Address Parameter Name Value Meaning of Value 02 00 00 MIDI Rx Channel 00H 1FH 1 16 Ch 02 00 01 MIDI Tx Channel 00H 1FH 1 16 Ch 02 00 02 N...

Page 114: ...F 49Keys Assignable 10 00 04 Fast Control Enabled 10 00 05 MMC Control Mode 10 00 06 MTC Control Mode 10 00 07 Auto Mix Mode Address Parameter Name Value Meaning of Value 10 10 00 Playback Speed Ctrl Assign 10 10 02 Dissolve Time Ctrl Assign 00H FFH Transition Time 1 10 10 04 Audio Level Ctrl Assign 10 10 06 T Bar Ctrl Assign 00H FFH Video Fader 1 10 10 08 Dual Stream Ctrl Assign 10 10 0A Time Tri...

Page 115: ...is selected when a message of the controller number specified by the TITLE CC assignment is received The power up default setting for the TITLE CC assignment is controller number 82 52H general purpose controller 7 4 2 4 Controlling the P 1 s TRANSITION TIME vv Control value 00H 40H 7FH 0 0 2 0 4 0 sec The TRANSITION TIME is controlled when a message of the controller number specified by the TRANS...

Page 116: ...ksum Roland Exclusive messages RQ1 DT1 are transmitted with a checksum at the end before F7 to make sure that the message was correctly received The value of the checksum is determined by the address and data or size of the transmitted Exclusive message How to Calculate the Checksum hexadecimal numbers are indicated by H The checksum is a value derived by adding the address size and checksum itsel...

Page 117: ... True Number Song Position Song Select Tune Request Clock Commands All Sound Off Reset All Controllers Local On Off All Notes Off Active Sensing System Reset 1 16 1 16 Mode 3 X X X O X O O O X X O X X X X X O 0 3 O X X X X X X X X X O X 1 16 1 16 Mode 3 X O X 0 127 0 127 X X O O O O O O O X O X O 0 11 O X X X X X X X X X X X PHOTO PRESENTER Model P 1 Date Jan 28 2004 Version 1 00 MIDI Implementati...

Page 118: ... and Impedance Video composite 1 Vp p 75 ohms S video 1 Vp p 75 ohms Audio signal processing Audio A D D A Conversion 44 kHz 16 bits Audio Input Impedance LINE20 k ohms MIC2 k ohms Audio Nominal Input Level LINE 16 4 dBu MIC 46 10 dBu Audio Output Impedance 1 k ohms Audio Nominal Output Level 0 dBu Audio Residual Noise Level 84 dBu INPUT GAIN LINE INPUT LEVEL MIN INPUT MONITOR OFF MASTER VOLUME MA...

Page 119: ...e playback location of the background music 39 Playing background music 36 38 Returning to the beginning of the song 38 Selecting background music 36 Specifying the playback method of the background music 39 Stopping the background music 38 Transferring background music 85 Viewing information on the background music 70 C Cable hook 21 Canvas 78 CHAIN 39 Clear key 68 75 Connecting Connecting the P ...

Page 120: ...21 MIDI messages 51 MIDI output 21 MIDI output jack 21 MIDI sound module 38 MIX 17 43 Mix button 17 43 MP3 SMF ASSIGN 18 MP3 SMF assign button 18 MP3 SMF Assign mode 36 MP3 SMF SYNC 51 My Computer 87 89 N NARRATION 17 55 59 Auditioning the narration 57 Copying narrations 74 Deleting the narrations 73 Recording a narration 59 Saving a recorded narration 61 Selecting the narration 55 Transferring ba...

Page 121: ...Photo transition time knob 17 Pitch 40 PLAY 19 38 Play button 19 38 POWER 21 28 Power switch 21 28 R Record icon 60 Recording 59 Removable Disk 87 89 REPEAT 39 Return to the beginning of the song 38 Rewind 39 S Sample 25 SAVE 61 66 SD 25 Security Slot 21 SEQULOTY LOCK 21 Shift key 68 75 SmartMedia 25 SMF data 38 40 41 Space key 68 75 STOP 19 38 Stop button 19 38 Stop icon 60 Superimpose 92 Support...

Page 122: ...122 Index V Video composite output jack 20 Video cable 27 VIDEO OUT 17 Video output button 17 V LINK 21 51 VOLUME 17 W WIPE 17 45 Wipe button 17 45 P 1_e book 122 ページ 2004年2月24日 火曜日 午後7時56分 ...

Page 123: ...nishings as well to domestic animals or pets Used for instructions intended to alert the user to the risk of death or severe injury should the unit be used improperly The symbol alerts the user to things that must be carried out The specific thing that must be done is indicated by the design contained within the circle In the case of the symbol at left it means that the power cord plug must be unp...

Page 124: ...nd Scandinavia Avd Kontor Norge Lilleakerveien 2 Postboks 95 Lilleaker N 0216 Oslo NORWAY TEL 2273 0074 PORTUGAL Tecnologias Musica e Audio Roland Portugal S A Cais Das Pedras 8 9 1 Dto 4050 465 PORTO PORTUGAL TEL 022 608 00 60 POLAND MX MUSIC SP Z O O UL Gibraltarska 4 PL 03664 Warszawa POLAND TEL 022 679 44 19 RUSSIA MuTek 3 Bogatyrskaya Str 1 k l 107 564 Moscow RUSSIA TEL 095 169 5043 SPAIN Rol...

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