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Figure 26: Date/Time Settings
Set Time:
1.
Select
Date/Time
from the Settings menu, and use the
UP
or
DOWN
buttons to select between
date, time, auto on, auto off or auto on/off timer.
2.
Press
OK
or
to modify the selected item.
a.
Current Date
: Change the
T.photo™
’s date. Press
LEFT
or
RIGHT
to select year
、
month or
day and
UP
or
DOWN
to adjust the value.
b. Current
Time
: Change the
T.photo™
’s internal time.
Press
LEFT
or
RIGHT
to select hour or
minute and
UP
or
DOWN
to adjust the value.
c. Auto
on at
: Set an auto power-on time for your
T.photo™
. Press
LEFT
or
RIGHT
to select
hour or minute and
UP
or
DOWN
to adjust the value.
d. Auto off at
: Set an auto power-off time for your
T.photo™
. Press
LEFT
or
RIGHT
to select
hour or minute and
UP
or
DOWN
to adjust the value.
e. Auto on/off timer
: Enable or disable auto power on/off. Press
UP
or
DOWN
to adjust the
value.
3.
After making adjustments, press
OK
or
to save.
Orientation
You can choose whether you want
T.photo™
to display photos vertically or horizontally with this
convenient function (note: the orientation setting only applies to Photo View, Thumbnail, and Slideshow
modes.) There are two
orientation modes that you can put your
T.photo™
in:
Landscape mode and
Portrait mode. If you want to view your
T.photo™
photos horizontally, you can set to Landscape mode to
change the orientation of
T.photo™
. If you want to stand or hang your
T.photo™
up vertically, you
should choose Portrait mode. In the Photo View mode or Slideshow mode, the picture is displayed
according to the picture file’s orientation information and
T.photo™
’s orientation setting. If the
T.photo™
orientation is horizontal, a landscape picture fills most of the screen and a portrait picture is shown as a
pillarboxed image with black bars on either side of the picture. If the
T.photo™
orientation is vertical, a
landscape picture is shown as a letterboxed image with black bars on top and bottom, and a portrait
picture fills most of the screen (If a picture file does not have any orientation information, the
T.photo™
’s
Setting
Settings