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SPECIAL FUNCTION PLAYBACK
Kodak Picture CD Playback
Playback (Normal)
When a Kodak Picture CD is inserted on the unit, an automatic slide show is launched. Each picture in the
Kodak Picture CD will be displayed consecutively in a slide-show fashion and will be scaled to fit in the whole
TV screen.
To display an image indefinitely, press the "PAUSE" button. To view the next or previous picture, press the
"NEXT" or "PREV" button. To resume the slideshow, press the "ENTER/PLAY" button.
Image Rotation
There are four modes to rotate a picture: Left", and "Right". These operations are allowed only when a picture
is being displayed normally and will be cancelled automatically when a new picture is displayed. The arrow
buttons are used to select the different rotation modes:
Left - Turn left
Right - Turn right
Zoom
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The "ZOOM" button is used to turn on or off this function. When this mode is on, any picture will be displayed
at the last ratio selected by the user. A message on the screen will indicate the current zoom ratio.
If zoom mode is on, the "F.FWD" and "F.REV" buttons are used to control the ratio of zoom in/out. With ZOOM
mode off, a picture is scaled to fit the whole TV screen.
Notes:
During zoom function, slide-show transition and image rotation are disabled. To cancel the zoom
function press the "ZOOM" button again to resume the slide-show.
Digest
The "STOP" button is used to display thumbnail size pictures. After it is enabled, some scaled-down thumbnail
pictures will be displayed on the screen. The "NEXT" and "PREV" buttons can be used to display the next/prev
pictures in the Kodak Picture CD.
You can select any of the displayed thumbnails by using the Arrow Keys and pressing the "ENTER/PLAY" button.
The thumbnail will be enlarged to fit the TV screen and the slide show will start. If you desire to display an
image indefinitely, press the "PAUSE" button. To view the next or previous picture press the "NEXT" or " PREV"
button. To resume the slide show press the "ENTER/PLAY" button.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Quality of pictures displayed on the screen is highly dependent on the viewing device.