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User’s Guide

NPD3298-00 EN

Summary of Contents for P7000 - Multimedia Photo Viewer

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Page 2: ...eatures 20 Important Notice 20 Chapter 2 Getting Started Parts 21 Front 21 Back 22 LCD and control panel 23 Setting Up the Viewer 24 Turning the power on 24 Turning the power off 25 Holding the key operations 26 How to use the Home screen 26 About the Software 27 Installing the software 28 Uninstalling the Software 29 Chapter 3 Transferring Data to the Viewer Transferring from CF SD Memory Cards 3...

Page 3: ... Data within Backup Files 40 Transferring to the Computer 41 Connecting the computer 41 Copying via the Epson Link2 software 42 Copying via the Explorer 43 Disconnecting the viewer from the computer 43 Chapter 5 Viewing Images Viewing Photos and Videos 45 Photo Video file formats supported by the viewer 45 Displaying photos or videos 46 How to see the contents screen 47 Displaying information 49 Z...

Page 4: ...s 64 Chapter 6 Creating Custom Print Preparing to Print 66 Available types of paper 66 Registering a watermark 66 Using the Print Wizard Menu 67 Creating Custom Print 68 Selecting a photo 68 Retouching a photo 69 Cropping a photo 71 Setting the layout 72 Printing photos 74 Making Copies of Custom Print 76 Printing Original Photo 76 Printing Contact Sheet 77 Chapter 7 Playing Music Transferring Aud...

Page 5: ... the Viewer Settings 85 Chapter 9 Viewing on a TV Using A V Out 88 Chapter 10 Maintenance Cleaning the Viewer 89 Preparing the Battery 89 Installing the battery 89 Charging the battery 90 Removing the battery 91 Chapter 11 Troubleshooting Error messages Icons 93 Power supply problems 94 The power does not turn on 94 The Charge lamp lights orange 94 Viewing and playback problems 94 Cannot access da...

Page 6: ... Data in the Viewer 99 Appendix A Customer Support Contacting Customer Support 100 Before Contacting Epson 100 Help for Users in North America 100 Help for Users in Europe 101 Help for Users in Australia 101 Help for Users in Singapore 102 Help for Users in Thailand 103 Help for Users in Vietnam 103 Help for Users in Indonesia 103 Help for Users in Hong Kong 105 Help for Users in Malaysia 105 Help...

Page 7: ...General 110 Electrical 111 Interface 112 Battery 112 AC adapter 112 Storage Viewer Travel Pack 113 About Optional Accessories 114 Index R41A0K180 User s Guide Contents 7 ...

Page 8: ...n Corporation in Japan and other countries Photo Fine Premia is a proprietary technology of Epson Imaging Devices Corporation Microsoft Windows and Windows Vista are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries Apple and Macintosh are registered trademarks of Apple Inc SD is a trademark QuickTime and the QuickTime logo are trademarks or registered trad...

Page 9: ...icrosoft Use or distribution such technology outside of this product is prohibited without a license from Microsoft 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 Copyright 2008 Seiko Epson Corporation All rights reserved R41A0K180 User s Guide Copyright and Trade...

Page 10: ... viewer Take care when carrying it as strong shocks may damage the internal hard disk drive and cause data to be lost Epson is not responsible for backing up or recovering data We recommend 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 When connecting the viewer t...

Page 11: ...f a static electric shock To prevent fire or electric shock do not expose the viewer or its accessories to rain or moisture To prevent fire or explosion do not use the viewer where flammable or volatile gas is stored Do not use the viewer outdoors during a thunderstorm Do not use the viewer after moving it between extreme temperatures which may cause condensation to form on electronic parts If you...

Page 12: ... using devices except for this product or the specified battery charger Model EU 217 Do not use charge or leave the battery near an open flame or in a very hot location with a temperature of 35 C or above Keep batteries away from heat sources Do not leave the battery in a vehicle to prevent the battery from overheating Do not insert objects into any openings as they may touch dangerous voltage poi...

Page 13: ...eminacollectionorrecycle box in accordance with local laws Do not incinerate or dispose of the battery in fire For European users Do not dispose of batteries with ordinary refuse Instead dispose of them in a recycle box in accordance with local laws For users in the United States and Canada This mark indicates that the battery will be recycled by RBRC When you dispose of the battery contact RBRC W...

Page 14: ...vide adequate short circuit protection and over current protection for this product Do not use a damaged or frayed AC adapter If you use an extension cord with the viewer make sure the total amperage of all devices plugged into the extension cord does not exceed the cord s amperage rating Never disassemble modify or attempt to repair the AC adapter by yourself except as specifically explained in t...

Page 15: ...ark spots These are normal and do not mean that your LCD panel is damaged in any way If the LCD panel on the viewer is damaged consult your dealer 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 remain after...

Page 16: ...mportant The wires in the mains lead fitted to this appliance are colored in accordance with the following code Blue Neutral Brown Live As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this appliance may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows The blue wire must be connected to the terminal in the plug marked with the letter N The brown w...

Page 17: ... Certified by member of IECEE CB Scheme Safety Precautions for Storage Viewer Travel Pack Follow all warnings and instructions below to use the battery charge safety When using this kit w Warning Keep and store the products out of children s reach R41A0K180 User s Guide Safety Instructions 17 ...

Page 18: ...tter gets into the battery charger Doing so may cause fire or electric shock Immediately stop using the battery charger and contact your original dealer or EPSON customer support to request servicing Do not locate or install the battery charger in the locations where it may get wet or in locations subject to high levels of humidity and dust Doing so may cause fire electric shock or malfunction of ...

Page 19: ...cated on the AC adapter s label and always supply power directly from a standard domestic power outlet with a power cord that meets the relevant local safety standards If you are not sure of the power supply specifications in your area contact your local power company or contact our customer support Do not expose the battery to water or high humidity Do not drop puncture disassemble mutilate or sh...

Page 20: ...s storage medium Although designed to be resistant against mechanical and electromagnetic shock because of the hard disk s characteristics there is a danger that data may be lost or the service life of the viewer may be adversely affected due to malfunction caused by these factors Make sure to handle the viewer in which your valuable image data is stored with care and store backup copies to your c...

Page 21: ...ted Parts Front a Headphones connector b SD Card slot c Access lamp d CF Card slot e CF Card eject button f Power switch with Hold function g Strap hook h Liquid Crystal Display LCD R41A0K180 User s Guide Getting Started 21 ...

Page 22: ...Back B AT T a USB connector slave b USB connector host c A V Out connector d Cover e AC adapter connector f Reset button g Speaker h Battery cover R41A0K180 User s Guide Getting Started 22 ...

Page 23: ...s in a similar way to the Up Down Left and Right keys e Menu key Press to display the pop up menu f Display key Press to switch the screen mode g key Press to rate a particular photo and determine the selection For details see Using ratings to filter your photos on page 61 h Charge lamp Lit green during battery charging Lit orange when a battery error has occurred i Back key Press to cancel the se...

Page 24: ...nal position The Illumination lamp turns on When you turn on the viewer for the first time the Language screen and Date and Time screen are displayed Follow the instructions below 1 The Language screen appears Select the language to use with the Up or Down key and press the OK key 2 After the message saying Set current Date and Time appears press the OK key to proceed R41A0K180 User s Guide Gettin...

Page 25: ...creen is displayed when you turn on the viewer next time After changing the battery make sure that the date and time is set correctly If necessary set the date and time again You can change the settings later For details see Changing the Viewer Settings on page 85 Turning the power off 1 Make sure that the Access lamp is off 2 Slide the power switch to as shown below and hold it down for several s...

Page 26: ...n when carrying the viewer in your bag while listening to music with the headphones How to use the Home screen When turning on the viewer the Home screen appears first All operations can be started from this screen Icons Indicates the remaining charge in the battery Indicates sufficient battery power Indicates moderate battery power Indicates low battery power Indicates the viewer is charging R41A...

Page 27: ...on CF SD memory cards or store memory card data onto the viewer USB Device Select to transfer data between a USB device and the viewer or to use the USB Display Plug In Settings Select to set the viewer s various settings Print Wizard Select to follow procedures to complete work on your photos and print You can edit crop layout and print your photos For details see Creating Custom Print on page 66...

Page 28: ... My Computer or Computer then double click the viewer s hard disk drive icon 3 Copy the P_XXXX_WIN_SOFTWARE icon to your computer Note P_XXXX is the model name of your viewer 4 Double click the P_XXXX_WIN_SOFTWARE icon 5 Select Desktop to decompress the files onto then click Yes Note For Windows Vista when the User Account Control window appears click Continue 6 On the software installation screen...

Page 29: ...n 6 On the software installation screen click Easy Install Note If you are prompted to select a language select your preferred language 7 When the software license agreement screen appears read the statement and then click Agree 8 Select your country then follow the on screen instructions 9 When a message appears indicating that installation is complete click Exit or Restart Now Note When Restart ...

Page 30: ...Windows 2000 double click the Add Remove Programs icon 4 Select the software and then follow the on screen instructions Note After a message saying Your computer needs to be restarted appears click Restart Now to restart your computer For Macintosh users 1 Select Custom Install in step 4 of For Macintosh users on page 29 2 Select Epson Link2 or USB Display Plug In 3 On the software installation sc...

Page 31: ...ed Do not put stickers on memory cards The sticker may peel off preventing the card from being ejected and damaging the viewer Avoid using or storing the card in direct sunlight or in places that are extremely hot humid or dusty Note Before copying data charge the battery fully If the battery is low connect the AC adapter The transfer is canceled if the viewer s power supply is disconnected during...

Page 32: ... slot Insert the memory card into the memory card slot with the label side facing the display side of the viewer then push it fully into the slot Note Insert memory cards in the correct direction Otherwise the memory card and the viewer may be damaged Removing a CF SD memory cards 1 Make sure that the Access lamp is off c Caution Never remove a memory card while the Access lamp flashes Doing so ma...

Page 33: ...lightly The memory card is ejected 3 Pull out the memory card Note When using a memory card set in the CF adapter do not remove only the memory card Disconnect the CF adapter from the viewer Be sure to use the viewer with the eject button pushed in to avoid possible damage R41A0K180 User s Guide Transferring Data to the Viewer 33 ...

Page 34: ... automatically delete data in the memory card after the backup is complete From the Home screen select Settings Backup Settings For details see Changing the Viewer Settings on page 85 Differential data backup is not available if the SD memory card is locked Checking the copied data on the viewer 1 Select Backup Files in the Home screen using the Up or Down key then press the Right key 2 Select and...

Page 35: ... copy select Copy this File 6 Use the 4 way ring and the key to enter check marks in the check boxes of files or folders to back up then press the OK key to complete Note Pressing the Menu key in the thumbnails screen displays the pop up menu You can select either Select All or Deselect All then press the OK key or select Apply from the pop up menu 7 Use the 4 way ring to select the target folder ...

Page 36: ...ewer and the USB device Open the side upper cover and connect a USB cable to the Host Standard A connector and the other end to the USB device or connect a USB memory to the viewer 3 Turn on the viewer and the USB device Note IftheUSBdevicehasasuppliedACpowercord plugitinalso topreventdatalosswhiletransferring Using a USB hub is not supported A USB device without power may not be activated A USB d...

Page 37: ... data that has not been previously backed up and to automatically delete data in the USB device after the backup is complete From the Home screen select Setting Backup Settings For details see Changing the Viewer Settings on page 85 1 GB of data may take approximately 3 minutes or more to copy depending on the USB device you use Checking the copied data on the viewer Follow steps 1 and 2 of Checki...

Page 38: ... Copying particular data on page 34 Transferring from the Computer When the viewer is connected to a computer the viewer is recognized as an external hard disk You can transfer data from the computer using the included software or your operating system s file management software such as Explorer or Finder For details see Transferring to the Computer on page 41 R41A0K180 User s Guide Transferring D...

Page 39: ...nd card reader writers Note the following points when burning data to a CD DVD Insert a disc before connecting the CD DVD drive to the viewer Use only blank media After copying you cannot add any more data to the media You can only record on single layer DVD R discs Some CD DVD drives may not be compatible Place data to transfer in a viewer folder with a hierarchy of no more than six levels Copyin...

Page 40: ...press the OK key or select Apply from the pop up menu WhentheviewerisconnectedtoaUSBdevice donotconnectacomputerorprintertotheSlave Mini B or touch the connector interface Copying Data within Backup Files Note This function is only available for USB devices Data in the viewer s Backup Files can be copied to a HDD drive or a CD DVD drive according to the date the folders were created Only folders t...

Page 41: ...itional folders as those which have already been copied are not copied again Transferring to the Computer Connecting the computer If you connect the viewer to the computer the viewer is recognized as an external HDD Before transferring install the software For details see Installing the software on page 28 1 Connect the AC adapter 2 Turn on the viewer and the computer R41A0K180 User s Guide Transf...

Page 42: ...s off Note Disconnect the USB cable from the viewer when not operating with a computer or printer When the viewer is connected to a computer do not connect a USB device to the Host standard A or touch the connector interface Copying via the Epson Link2 software For Windows Click Start point to All Programs or Programs then select EPSON Select Epson Link2 then click Epson Link2 Alternatively click ...

Page 43: ...er s Explorer When browsing the viewer s HDD on a computer BACKUP MUSIC PHOTOS and VIDEOS correspond to Backup Files My Music My Photos and My Videos in the viewer Note Do not change the folder name If changed a new empty folder will be created in the original name and you will need to move data to the new folder Disconnecting the viewer from the computer For Windows 1 Click Unplug or Eject Hardwa...

Page 44: ...the viewer icon and memory cards if inserted to the trash can on the computer screen 2 Disconnect the USB cable from the computer 3 Disconnect the USB cable from the viewer R41A0K180 User s Guide Transferring Data from the Viewer 44 ...

Page 45: ...f nef crw cr2 mrw pef orf raf arw DNG JPEG data stored in the header of RAW files are displayed The progressive JPEG format is not supported TheviewersupportsimagesinRAWformattakenwithmostdigitalcamerasproducedbyNikon Canon KONICAMINOLTA PENTAX Olympus FUJIFILM SONY and Epson Contact our customer support for details The viewer supports only the JPEG preview embedded DNG format Note TIFF is not sup...

Page 46: ... ADPCM 30 fps 720 480 25 fps 720 576 60 fps 320 240 MP4 MPEG4 Advanced Simple Profile AAC PCM 30 fps 720 480 25 fps 720 576 4 Mbps Avg 8 Mbps Peak MOV MP4 M4V H 264 AVC Baseline Profile Level 1 3 AAC PCM 30 fps 720 480 25 fps 720 576 2 5 Mbps Avg 3 Mbps Peak Note The maximum supportable video file size is 2 GB Some data may not be played even if the data is supported by the viewer Displaying photo...

Page 47: ...t key Nothing is displayed on the right when the folder does not contain any subfolders 2 Select the folder you want to display using the Up or Down key then press the OK key 3 Select a file to view using the 4 way ring then press the OK key to playback Note When viewing photos pressing the Right key displays the next image and pressing the Left key displays the previous image How to see the conte...

Page 48: ...nsupported files are displayed or not The factory setting is Hide For details see Changing the Viewer Settings on page 85 Note Thumbnails of the video files which have not been played back or have not been played back completely are displayed with or respectively Files names that contain characters not supported by the viewer may be displayed as and may not be accessible Switching the screen There...

Page 49: ...as this method does not display all of the data Switch the display method by following the procedure below 1 Press the Menu key to display the pop up menu select Settings using the Up or Down key then press the OK key 2 Select Folder View or DSC View using the Up or Down key then press the OK key Displaying information When viewing a photo or video in full screen press the Display key to display i...

Page 50: ...you to check exposure level The brightest 6 of the image shows 4 grades of black and the darkest 6 of the image shows 4 grades of white Pressing the Display key while the over under exposure preview appears displays the image without any information Press the Display key again to return to the previous display Digital camera images taken in sRGB are displayed in sRGB and the images taken in Adobe ...

Page 51: ... around the zoomed photo OK Display the navigation screen on the photo Wheel key View the next or previous photo without changing the zoom setting Rotating a photo 1 During full screen display press the Menu key to display the pop up menu select Edit using the Up or Down key then press the OK key 2 Select Rotate using the Up or Down key then press the OK key 3 Select Right to rotate the image 90 c...

Page 52: ...criminates someone s face or shooting scene automatically then displays a color optimized image on the display Pressing the Back key returns the normal image display Playing back sound memo You can playback audio memos WAV format attached to image files by a digital camera During full screen display press the Menu key to display the pop up menu and then select Playback Sound Memo Note This may not...

Page 53: ...ll Screen displays the image by adjusting the longest side to the LCD display without changing the aspect ratio Editing Photos While editing your photos you can check the results on the screen and then save the photos In addition to standard correction presets the Manual setting allows you to apply each correction manually For RAW images you can select one or multiple images to process and then sa...

Page 54: ... or Down key then press the OK key In full screen select Process This Photo using the Up or Down key then press the OK key Go to step 5 4 Use the 4 way ring and the key to enter check marks in the check boxes of files you want to process then press the OK key 5 When a message screen appears check the contents and then use the 4 way ring and OK key to proceed 6 You can make various settings on the ...

Page 55: ...te Even if folders are set as private folders on the viewer you may still be able to view them on a computer depending on the computer settings When a private folder is copied to a CD R DVD R it is copied as a hidden attribute 1 Highlight a folder to set as a private folder 2 Press the Menu key to display the pop up menu select Settings using the Up or Down key then press the OK or Right key 3 Sel...

Page 56: ... All then press the OK key or select Apply from the pop up menu Note To hide the folder set as a private folder select Hide Private Folders in step 3 Changing a file s or folder s name 1 Highlight a file or folder to change the name of 2 Press the Menu key to display the pop up menu select Edit using the Up or Down key then press the OK or Right key 3 Select Rename using the Up or Down key then pr...

Page 57: ...r input press the Back key To cancel the operation select Cancel using the 4 way ring then press the OK key 5 After inputting the name select Done using the 4 way ring then press the OK key to complete Deleting files or folders 1 Highlight a file or folder to delete 2 Press the Menu key to display the pop up menu select Delete using the Up or Down key then press the OK key R41A0K180 User s Guide V...

Page 58: ... up menu then select Delete to enter the deletion mode Select Delete using the Up or Down key and press the OK key to complete Press the Right or Left key to move to other files to delete Select Cancel and press the OK key or press the Back key to cancel the mode 4 After the confirmation dialog box appears select Yes using the Up or Down key then press the OK key to delete Copying Moving files or ...

Page 59: ... press the OK key or select Apply from the pop up menu 5 Select a folder to copy or move to using the 4 way ring then press the OK key 6 When the confirmation dialog box appears after copying or moving is complete press the OK key Protecting files or folders You can lock the selected file or folder When a file or folder is locked the icon is displayed and it cannot be deleted or rotated 1 Highligh...

Page 60: ...nu When you want to lock files in full screen press the Menu key to display the pop up menu then select Edit Lock Unlock to enter the lock mode Select Lock or Unlock using the Up or Down key and press the OK key to complete Press the Right or Left key to move to other files to lock Select Cancel and press the OK key or press the Back key to cancel the mode Note The lock on the file or folder remai...

Page 61: ...ngs attached you can filter them for display according to the number of stars After selecting a photo file press the key You can rate photos from 1 to 5 Note You can only rate JPEG and RAW image files You cannot rate data stored on a USB device or memory card When a photo file is rated 5 pressing the key deletes its rating To edit a file that you rated with the viewer using Adobe Bridge see the on...

Page 62: ...laythepopupmenu selectSetasScreenSaverusingtheUporDown key then press the OK key Note For using a screen saver see Changing the Viewer Settings on page 85 To cancel the screen saver setting select Don t Use as Screen Saver in step 2 The screen saver is activated only when the AC adapter is connected Monitoring the Color of Images You can display images from Adobe Photoshop products on the viewer a...

Page 63: ...B connector s cover and connect the USB cable to the viewer Then connect the other end of the USB cable to the computer a USB Standard A b USB Mini B 3 Select USB Device in the Home screen using the Up or Down key then press the OK key 4 Select USB Display using the Up or Down key then press the OK key 5 Monitoring begins automatically 6 When you have finished remove the USB cable connecting the v...

Page 64: ...Show Starts Slide Show Settings Sets LCD beeps showing private folders setting as private showing unsupported files and so on Return to HOME Returns to the HOME screen Delete Deletes files or folders For video files Copy Move Copies Moves files or folders Edit Edits such as locking files changing the folder s name and so on Sort Sets the order of displaying in the list Play from Beginning Plays ba...

Page 65: ...OME Returns to the HOME screen Delete Deletes files or folders Note Different pop up menus will appear when you press the Menu key depending on which screen you are viewing R41A0K180 User s Guide Viewing Images 65 ...

Page 66: ...g types of paper Premium Glossy Photo Paper Premium Semigloss Photo Paper Ultra Glossy Photo Paper Glossy Photo Paper Note See the printer s manuals for details on the available kinds of paper and sizes Registering a watermark If you want to add a watermark to a photo you need to register it first You can register three items of photos or text Note You can register the following types of images as...

Page 67: ...ct the text color then press the OK key 6 When the confirmation message appears press the OK key To register images follow the procedure below 1 Create your image file PNG format on a computer 2 Copy the image file to the viewer s My photos folder To copy from the computer see Transferring to the Computer on page 41 3 Select an image file on the viewer then press the OK key To remove registered wa...

Page 68: ...nd Print You can lay photos out on paper and then print Make Copies of Custom Print Youcanmakeadditionalprintsofyourphotoprojects See MakingCopiesofCustomPrint on page 76 Print Original Photo You can print out the original photo See Printing Original Photo on page 76 Print Contact Sheet Youcanprintoutacontactsheetdisplayingthumbnailimagesofyourphotos See Printing Contact Sheet on page 77 Creating ...

Page 69: ...ng and OK key to proceed Retouching a photo In Retouch Settings you can select existing settings and automatically retouch photos Or you can make settings manually and then save them 1 Select the current retouch settings or ManualSettings using the Up or Down key then press the OK key Go to step 5 if you select the current retouch settings R41A0K180 User s Guide Creating Custom Print 69 ...

Page 70: ...OK key to return to the previous screen 4 Select Preview using the Up or Down key then press the OK key 5 Your photo with retouches applied is displayed on the Retouch Preview or RAW Processing Preview screen If you want to save the retouched photo select OK or Start Processing then press the OK key If you want to make additional changes select Additional Adjustments or Custom Settings then repeat...

Page 71: ...Fixed Aspect Reduce or enlarge the frame using the keys and move the frame using the 4 way ring Press the Display key to rotate the frame For Free Aspect Move the horizontal line using the Up or Down key and move the vertical line using the Left or Right key and change the fixed point using the key Note You can fine tune the position with the wheel key You can switch between Up Down and Left Right...

Page 72: ... In Print Layout you can set the paper size background color water mark and so on 1 On the Select Print Layout Size screen select the paper size using the Up or Down key then press the OK key 2 The image is laid out on the paper Reduce or enlarge the image using the keys and move the image using the 4 way ring Press the Display key to rotate the image If the width of the rotated image is greater t...

Page 73: ... key Reset Layout Settings Reset all layout settings to their defaults 4 When you have finished making the settings press the OK key 5 Your photo with the layout applied is displayed on the Print Layout Preview screen If you want to save the laid out photo select OK then press the OK key If you want to make additional changes select Additional Adjustments then repeat steps 2 to 3 Note The edited i...

Page 74: ...o name the file and save it as a template Note The on screen keyboard appears and you can enter the template name For details on the entry method see steps 4 and 5 in Changing a file s or folder s name on page 56 Printing photos 1 Connect the USB cable and the AC adapter to the viewer USB Mini B R41A0K180 User s Guide Creating Custom Print 74 ...

Page 75: ...onnectedtoaprinter donottouchtheHost standardAconnectorinterface The viewer s operation may become unstable If a printer cannot be detected the print job is saved 3 On the confirmation screen select Yes then press the OK key 4 The printer is automatically detected and the Print Settings screen appears Make the necessary settings Setting Detail Number of Prints Sets the number of prints Paper Size ...

Page 76: ...available 5 Press the OK key to start printing Making Copies of Custom Print 1 Select Make Copies of Custom Print from the Print Wizard menu For details see Using the Print Wizard Menu on page 67 2 Select the project you want to print using the 4 way ring Note With this function you can select to print only projects you created using Print Wizard 3 Press the OK key to start printing For details on...

Page 77: ...ct PrintContactSheet from the Print Wizard menu For details see Using the Print Wizard Menu on page 67 2 Use the 4 way ring to select the style of contact sheet then press the OK key 3 Open the subfolder using the OK key and the 4 way ring 4 Use the 4 way ring and the key to enter the check marks in the check boxes of files to print Note By pressing the Menu key you can select all JPEG RAW 5 Press...

Page 78: ...y Music Within the viewer you cannot copy or move audio files from to My Music If you want to play an audio file copied from memory cards select it in Backup Files then press the OK key The file will be played according to the play mode setting Audio file formats supported by the viewer File Format Audio Codec Details M4A AAC MPEG4 Maximum bit rate 320 kbps 48 kHz 16 bit Stereo MP3 MP3 MPEG1 2 2 5...

Page 79: ...s the OK or Right key You can narrow down your search by selecting the items in the following order using the 4 way ring if desired Select All at the top of the list to include all items in the list Artist Artist name Album name Track name Album Album name Track name Genre Genre name Artist name Album name Track name All Track name Playlist Playlist name Track name Update Music List For details se...

Page 80: ...usic Returns to the music browse screen without stopping the music playback Adjusts the volume Left Right Skips back forward Display Displays Codec Bit Rate and Sampling Rate Pressing and holding the Left Right key rewinds fast forwards the music The information contained in the ID3 tag the name of file track artist and so on is displayed The ID3 tag versions up to 2 4 are compatible and up to 127...

Page 81: ... Play Order current category in normal order Using the Features for Music Audio equalizer setting You can select the desired equalizer settings 1 Press the Menu key to display the pop up menu in My Music 2 Select Audio Equalizer Setting then the desired setting using the Up or Down key and the OK key Available equalizer settings are as follows Normal Jazz Classical Rock Pop Live Full Bass Custom 3...

Page 82: ...sing the 4 way ring and the key then press the OK key 3 After the confirmation dialog box appears select Yes using the Up or Down key then press the OK key to complete Creating a Playlist on the Viewer Not only can you create a Playlist on the Epson Link2 software you can also create them on the viewer 1 Press the Menu key to display the pop up menu in a track name list in a category 2 Select Add ...

Page 83: ...include in the Playlist press the Menu key and select Select All 7 Press the OK key to complete To add tracks to a created Playlist Select the desired Playlist instead of Create New Playlist in step 3 To delete a Playlist remove tracks from a Playlist To delete a Playlist select the desired Playlist press the Menu key then select Delete this Playlist You can remove tracks from a Playlist in the sa...

Page 84: ...complete About the Audio Pop Up Menu From the pop up menu displayed by pressing the Menu key you can use the functions in the table below Add to Playlist Adds audio files to Playlist Creates new Playlist Audio Equalizer Setting Sets the audio equalizer Delete Deletes audio files Play Mode Changes playback order Sets repeat play Settings Sets LCD Key Beep Note Different pop up menus will appear whe...

Page 85: ...ct Settings in the Home screen then press the OK key For further setting operations use the 4 way ring and the OK key The following table shows details of each setting Device Info Firmware Version Displays the firmware version Hard Drive Capacity CF SD memory cards and the HDD used space is displayed with used disk space of Backup My Photos My Videos and My Music Set Password Sets the password for...

Page 86: ...ormation Unsupported Files Sets whether unsupported files are displayed or not Color Space Sets the color space if the color space information of the image is unknown Select sRGB or Adobe RGB to display images RAW Image Display Settings When enlarged RAW images are displayed you can select from a thumbnail display and an image processing display only for RAW data from processing capable cameras Ba...

Page 87: ...eep Select ON or OFF to turn on or off the operation sound Volume Set the playback volume of audio and video Watermark Settings Registerordeletewatermarks Fordetails see Registeringawatermark onpage 66 LCD Settings LCD Brightness Changes the brightness of the LCD Adjust the brightness usingtheUp or Down key LCD Custom setting Sets the color for color temperature gamma gray and other items Date and...

Page 88: ...the signal format of your TV Note For details about the Video Out setting see Changing the Viewer Settings on page 85 2 Connect a commercially available AV cable to the TV Then connect the other end of the AV cable to the viewer 3 Set the TV display to video input from the viewer Note The LCD turns off when you connect an AV cable to the viewer Some monitors cannot display full images and the top ...

Page 89: ...esuretoreadthe toImportantSafetyInstructions then follow these guidelines Be sure to turn off before cleaning Use a clean dry cloth to keep the viewer free of dust Do not use harsh or abrasive cleaners If necessary clean the battery contacts with a dry cloth Preparing the Battery Installing the battery 1 Open the battery cover as shown below R41A0K180 User s Guide Maintenance 89 ...

Page 90: ... cover and slide it to the left until it clicks Charging the battery After installing the battery connect the AC adapter The installed battery will be automatically charged 1 Make sure that the battery is installed c Caution Do not connect the AC adapter when the battery is not installed Doing so may cause the viewer to be damaged R41A0K180 User s Guide Maintenance 90 ...

Page 91: ... is in use Note The viewer stops charging if the battery becomes hot when operating it during charging In that case it starts charging again when it cools down If the Charge lamp lights orange see Troubleshooting on page 93 Removing the battery 1 Make sure that the viewer is turned off c Caution Remove the AC adapter if connected Never remove the battery while turned on Doing so may cause data in ...

Page 92: ...3 Push the catch down The battery is pushed out 4 Pull out the battery then close the battery cover w Warning Do not carry loose batteries in your pocket R41A0K180 User s Guide Maintenance 92 ...

Page 93: ...rocedure in Formatting Data in the Viewer on page 99 If this does notfixtheproblem sendtheviewertoanauthorizedEpsonservicecenter The data on the viewer will be deleted Repairs will be chargeable and are not covered by Epson s warranties No response from the printer Please check the printer Make sure of the following Your printer is on The USB cable is connected correctly Printer Standard A Viewer ...

Page 94: ...e What to do The battery is not inserted Insert the battery into the viewer The viewer becomes hot Turnoffthepower disconnecttheACadapter stopchargingandwaitmore than30minutes thenconnecttheACadapteragaintorestartcharging The Charge lamp still lights orange contact our customer support Viewing and playback problems Cannot access data Cause What to do The name of a file or folder is not supported b...

Page 95: ...o the viewer Disconnect the video cable to display the LCD Thereistoomuchdatatodisplayonthescreen at one time Divide the data into multiple folders and switch to computer view For detailsonswitchingtheviewmode see Switchingtheviewmode onpage 49 The color space information cannot be recognized Cause What to do The color space information cannot be recognized with the viewer if you edit the image wi...

Page 96: ...c and the volume For details about audio codec see Photo Video file formats supported by the viewer on page 45 You can convert and transfer video files with the Epson Link2 software Operation problems Cannot use the keys on the viewer Cause What to do The keys are deactivated because the power switch is set to Hold Check if the power switch is not set to Hold If so slide the power switch back to t...

Page 97: ...ted the AC adapter correctly Cannot delete Cause What to do The file is locked Alternatively the file existing in the folder or subfolder is locked See Protecting files or folders on page 59 and unlock the file to delete it Cannot increase the hard drive capacity of the viewer even if deleting files Cause What to do Check if data was deleted without using the Epson Link2 software on the computer E...

Page 98: ...ile that cannot be processed Check the EPSON Web site for supported RAW files The image color is different Cause What to do The color tone of the LCD display differs from that of the printouts Adjust the brightness of the screen or the color temperature of the LCD display For details see Changing the Viewer Settings on page 85 Resetting the Viewer When an error occurs and operations cannot be done...

Page 99: ...r 2 Turn on the power while holding down the OK and Menu keys simultaneously 3 Select Yes using the Up or Down key then press the OK key 4 Input the four digit password using the Up Down and OK keys then press the OK key to finish 5 When the format confirmation message appears select Yes using the Up or Down key then press the OK key 6 When a message appears indicating that formatting is complete ...

Page 100: ...The serial number label is usually on the back of the product Product model Product software version Click About Version Info or similar button in the product software Brand and model of your computer Your computer operating system name and version Names and versions of the software applications you normally use with your product Help for Users in North America Epson provides the technical support...

Page 101: ... that software for technical support information Purchase Supplies and Accessories You can purchase genuine Epson ink cartridges ribbon cartridges paper and accessories from an Epson authorized reseller To find the nearest reseller call 800 GO EPSON 800 463 7766 Or you can purchase online at http www epsonstore com U S sales or http www epson ca Canadian sales Help for Users in Europe Check your P...

Page 102: ...pson product Our Pre sales Helpdesk staff can provide literature on new Epson products and advise where the nearest dealer or service agent is located Many types of queries are answered here The Helpdesk numbers are Phone 1300 361 054 Fax 02 8899 3789 Weencourageyoutohavealltherelevantinformationonhandwhenyouring Themoreinformation you prepare the faster we can help solve the problem This informat...

Page 103: ...download Frequently Asked Questions FAQ and e mail are available Epson Hotline Phone 66 2685 9899 Our Hotline team can help you with the following over the phone Sales enquiries and product information Product usage questions or problems Enquiries on repair service and warranty Help for Users in Vietnam Contacts for information support and services are Epson Hotline Phone 84 8 823 9239 Service Cen...

Page 104: ...Center Jakarta Mangga Dua Mall 3rd floor No 3A B Jl Arteri Mangga Dua Jakarta Phone Fax 62 21 62301104 Bandung Lippo Center 8th floor Jl Gatot Subroto No 2 Bandung Phone Fax 62 22 7303766 Surabaya Hitech Mall lt IIB No 12 Jl Kusuma Bangsa 116 118 Surabaya Phone 62 31 5355035 Fax 62 31 5477837 Yogyakarta Hotel Natour Garuda Jl Malioboro No 60 Yogyakarta Phone 62 274 565478 Medan Wisma HSBC 4th floo...

Page 105: ...rs with the following information Product information Answers to Frequently Asked Questions FAQs Latest versions of Epson product drivers Users can access our World Wide Web home page at http www epson com hk Technical Support Hotline You can also contact our technical staff at the following telephone and fax numbers Phone 852 2827 8911 Fax 852 2827 4383 Help for Users in Malaysia Contacts for inf...

Page 106: ...ct usage and technical support Techline Phone 603 56288333 Help for Users in India Contacts for information support and services are World Wide Web http www epson co in Information on product specifications drivers for download and products enquiry are available Epson India Head Office Bangalore Phone 080 30515000 Fax 30515005 Epson India Regional Offices Location Telephone number Fax number Mumba...

Page 107: ...obile Users 3900 1600 9AM 6PM Prefix local STD code Help for Users in the Philippines To obtain technical support as well as other after sales services users are welcome to contact the Epson Philippines Corporation at the telephone and fax numbers and e mail address below Phone 63 2 813 6567 Fax 63 2 813 6545 E mail epchelpdesk epc epson com ph World Wide Web http www epson com ph Information on p...

Page 108: ... Sales enquiries and product information Product usage questions or problems Enquiries on repair service and warranty R41A0K180 User s Guide Customer Support 108 ...

Page 109: ... 60950 1 CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 European model EMC Directive 2004 108 EC EN 55022 Class B EN 55024 EN 61000 3 2 Use with AC adapter EN 61000 3 3 Use with AC adapter Australian model EMC AS NZS CISPR22 Class B AC adapter Model A351H U S model Safety UL60950 1 CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 EMC CAN CSA CEI IEC CISPR22 Class B R41A0K180 User s Guide Technical Specifications 109 ...

Page 110: ...s B Battery Model D111A U S model Safety UL2054 European model EMC Directive 2004 108 EC EN 55022 Class B EN 55024 Australian model EMC AS NZS CISPR22 Class B Specifications General Display LCD Liquid Crystal Display 4 0 inch 640 R YG B EG 480 dots Dot pitch 0 032 mm 4 0 128 mm R Red YG Yellow Green B Blue EG Emerald Green Approx 16 770 000 colors R41A0K180 User s Guide Technical Specifications 11...

Page 111: ...lly charged Approx 3 5 hours when playing a slide show in the default settings Approx 3 hours when playing video MPEG4 2 Mbps using the headphones Approx 6 hours when playing audio MP3 128 kbps using the headphones Dimensions do not include projections Charging is recognized as operating Commercially available adapters will be required to use other memory cards miniSD microSD RS MMC Memory Stick D...

Page 112: ...ctFlash memory card and MicroDrive SD Card slot One slot for SD memory card SD High Capacity card MultiMedia Card and MultiMedia Card Plus Battery Type Lithium Ion battery Model D111A Size H W L 22 45 mm 20 4 mm 71 mm Ratings 3 7 V 2600 mAh Typ Temperature Storing 20 to 40 C Keep the battery in a cool place when storing it for a long period AC adapter Model A351H Input AC 100 240 V 50 60 Hz 0 3 A ...

Page 113: ...one battery Approx 4 0 hours for two batteries Temperatures Operating 5 to 40ºC 41 to 104 F Storage 20 to 60ºC 4 to 140 F Car Adapter Model CLM10D 050 Cable length 1500 mm Input voltage 12 V DC minus ground vehicle only Output voltage 5 15 V DC Temperatures Operating 5 to 40ºC 41 to 104 F Storage 20 to 60ºC 4 to 140 F Carrying case Dimensions 115 195 75 mm Viewing stand Dimensions 77 82 6 10 7 mm ...

Page 114: ...wing options are available for the viewer optional product product code Lithium Ion battery Model D111A B32B81826 The asterisk is a substitute for the last digit which varies by country R41A0K180 User s Guide Technical Specifications 114 ...

Page 115: ...uter 43 F File format audio 78 Folder thumbnail 60 H Help Epson 100 Holding the key operations 26 Home screen 26 I Important notice 20 Information 49 photo 50 video 51 K Key while playing music 80 while playing videos 52 M Main features 20 Memory card inserting 32 removing 32 Music playback 79 O Optional accessories 114 P Parts 21 back 22 front 21 LCD and control panel 23 Playlist adding tracks 83...

Page 116: ...er 86 screen saver 86 sleep timer 86 slide show clock 87 slide show duration 87 slide show effects 87 slide show music 87 volume 87 Slide show 54 Software installing 28 launching 42 Specifications 110 Standards and approvals 109 T Transferring audio data 78 Troubleshooting error messages icons 93 operation problems 96 power supply problems 94 printing problems 98 viewing and playback problems 94 T...

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