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User’s Guide Copyri ght © 2006 Se iko E pson C orporati on. Al l rights reser ved.[...]
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2 P-50 00 User ’s Gu ide Conten ts Copyright and Trademarks Chapter 1 Introduction Main Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Imp orta nt Notic e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]
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3 P-50 00 User ’s Gu ide Copy ing par ticul ar dat a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Chapter 4 Viewing Images Copying Data to My Photos/M y Videos Fol der . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Copy ing fr om a com put er . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]
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4 P-50 00 User ’s Gu ide Chapter 7 Direct Printing Preparing to Pri nt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Available ty pes of paper. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Prin ting Pho tos . . . . . . . [...]
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5 P-50 00 User ’s Gu ide Warnings, Cautions, and Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 Safety requir ements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88 Index[...]
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Copyr ight and Tradem arks 6 P-50 00 User ’s Gu ide Copyright and Trademarks No part of this public ation m ay be reprodu ced, st ored in a retri eval system, or trans mitted in any fo rm or b y any means, el ectroni c, mec hanical, photocop ying , recording, or other wise, withou t the prio r written perm ission of Seiko Epson Corporat ion. T he[...]
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Copyr ight and Tradem arks 7 P-50 00 User ’s Gu ide Adobe ® , Adobe ® Phot oshop ® , and Adobe ® RGB ar e regi stered t radem arks o f Adob e System s Incor porat ed in the United S tates a nd/or oth er co untries . This pr oduct is protec ted by certain int ellec tual pro perty r ights of M icrosoft. Use or di stribut ion su ch techn ology o[...]
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Introdu ction 8 P-50 00 User ’s Gu ide Chap ter 1 Introduction Main Fea tures With the viewer, you can ea sily save, vie w, an d pr i nt im ag es you ha ve taken wi th a d ig ital camera. Yo u can also p lay videos and music. Th e main fe atures are de scribed be low. ❏ Epson Pho to Fin e Ultra is a high- resolution , wide col or gamu t (Adobe [...]
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Gett in g Sta rte d 9 P-50 00 User ’s Gu ide Chap ter 2 Gettin g Started Par ts Front Back Hold CF Card slot Power s witch w ith Hold f unc tion Liqui d Crystal Displa y ( LCD) SD Card slot CF Card eject button Access lamp Headph ones connector Strap hook B A T T . Battery cove r A/V Out conn ecto r USB connector (slave) AC adap ter connector Spe[...]
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Getting Started 10 P-50 00 User ’s Gu ide LCD and control panel / key Press to zo om a ph oto, an d adju st the vol ume. 4-way rin g ( Up / Down / Left / Right key) P r e s s t o m o v e t h e c u r s o r o r h i g h l i g h t . Y o u c a n s e l e c t a n i t e m b y p r e s s i n g t h i s key to the up, down, left, o r right. OK key Press to c[...]
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Getting Started 11 P-50 00 User ’s Gu ide Sett ing Up the View er This section describ es how to tu rn the pow er on/off a nd use the Ho me screen, a nd so on. Turning th e power o n Slide the pow er switch to as shown b elow. The power switch will return to the orig inal position. The Illumination lamp turns on. When you turn on the viewe r for [...]
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Getting Started 12 P-50 00 User ’s Gu ide 3. Set the d ate and t ime using th e 4-way ring . 4. After you finish all set tings, select Complete using th e Right or Left key, then press the OK key. Note: ❏ If approxi m atel y 24 hours pas ses af ter batt ery power is cut , the date and time setti ngs may be lost, and will need to be set agai n. [...]
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Getting Started 13 P-50 00 User ’s Gu ide Holding the key operations You can d eactivate the keys temp orarily by sliding t he powe r switch t o Hold as shown belo w. Note: ❏ To release Hold , slide the power swit ch back to the middle. ❏ Putting t he key operat ions on hold is a usef ul function when carrying the viewer i n your bag while li[...]
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Getting Started 14 P-50 00 User ’s Gu ide Battery indicatio ns: Using the Softwar e This section descr ibes how to install the sof tware on your compu ter. You can transfe r data from th e computer to the view er easily u sing the Epson Link2 software. About the software The viewer uses the following specifie d software. Installing the software Y[...]
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Getting Started 15 P-50 00 User ’s Gu ide For Windows users Note: ❏ Do not delete the insta ller (EXE file) i n the viewer’s hard di sk. ❏ It is recommended to back up the ins taller onto the compu ter . ❏ For Windows XP and Windows 2000, you need admi nistr ative privi leges to i nstall th e software. 1. Connect the viewer to the compute[...]
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Getting Started 16 P-50 00 User ’s Gu ide Note: P_XXXX is the model name of your viewer. 3. Doubl e- cl ick the MacOSX icon . 4. On the soft ware inst allation screen, click Easy Install . Note: If you ar e prompted to s elect a language, sel ect your preferred l anguage. 5. When the software license ag reement scr een appea rs, read th e stateme[...]
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Getting Started 17 P-50 00 User ’s Gu ide Uninstalling the Software To uninstal l the Ep son Link 2 software , follow th e procedu re below. Be sure to back up any viewer installation d ata before dele ting. For Windows users 1. Click Start , point to Al l Programs (or Programs ), then select EP SON . Select Epson Link2 , then click Epson Link2 U[...]
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Transf erring D at a 18 P-50 00 User ’s Gu ide Chap ter 3 Transferring Data Transferring the data o f a full memory card or other USB devices to th e viewer makes it possi ble f or you t o cont in ue t aking p ictur es. Setting and Removing CF/SD Me mory Card s The view er has a CF C ard slot and an SD Card slot. This section describ es how to se[...]
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Transf erring D at a 19 P-50 00 User ’s Gu ide Insert the memory card into th e memory card slot with the lab el side facing the display side of the viewer, t hen push it fully in to the slot. Note: Insert memory cards i n the correct direction. Otherwise, t he memory card or the viewer may be damaged. Removing a CF memory card f rom the slot 1. [...]
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Transf erring D at a 20 P-50 00 User ’s Gu ide Insert ing an S D memo ry card i nto the SD Card slo t You can in sert an SD mem ory card, SD Hig h-Cap a city card, Mu ltiMedia Ca rd, or MultiMedia Card Plus in to the SD Card slot. Insert the memory card into th e memory card slot with the lab el side facing the display side of the viewer, t hen p[...]
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Transf erring D at a 21 P-50 00 User ’s Gu ide Copyi ng Dat a from CF/S D Memory Cards You can co py the dat a from CF/ SD memory card s onto Backup Files . Note: ❏ Before copyi ng data, c harge the batt ery full y. If t he battery i s low, connect the AC adapter. ❏ 1GB of data may take approximately 3 to 5 minutes or more to copy , depending[...]
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Transf erring D at a 22 P-50 00 User ’s Gu ide Copying particular d ata 1. Follow ste ps 1 and 2 of “Copy ing all da ta” (pa ge 21). 2. In the Memory Card screen, select Browse CF Memory Card or Browse SD Memory Card using the Up or Down key. 3. Press the OK key to show t he data on the memory card. 4. Press the Menu key to display the pop up[...]
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Transf erring D at a 23 P-50 00 User ’s Gu ide Copying Dat a from US B Devi ces You c an co py dat a fr om USB devi ces direct ly us ing t he USB S tan dard-A conn ect or of t he viewe r. On ly a USB devi ce su pp ort ing th e USB Mass S tor age s p ecific at ion can be use d. You c an use t he follo wing US B stora ge de v ices ca pabl e of co p[...]
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Transf erring D at a 24 P-50 00 User ’s Gu ide Copying all data 1. Select USB Devic e in the Home screen u sing the Up or Down key, t hen press the OK key. 2. Select Bac kup USB de vice to View er using th e Up or Down key, t hen press the OK key. Note: ❏ If the data capacit y is more than 4 GB, a message appears confirming the back up. ❏ 1GB[...]
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Transf erring D at a 25 P-50 00 User ’s Gu ide 4. Follow ste ps 4 to 6 of “Copyi ng part icular data” (page 22 ). Backing Up Da ta onto th e Computer Connect ing the viewer to t he computer If you conn ect the view er to the co mputer, the viewer i s recognize d as an exter nal HDD. Before tr ansferring , install the softw are. For de tails, [...]
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Transf erring D at a 26 P-50 00 User ’s Gu ide Launching the Epson Link2 software For Windows Click Start , p oint to All P rograms (o r Programs ), th en select EPSON . Select Epson Link2 , then click Epson Lin k2 . Alternati vely, click the shortcut icon of t he Epson Li nk2 softwar e on the de sktop. For Macintosh Double-cli ck the Epson Link2[...]
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Transf erring D at a 27 P-50 00 User ’s Gu ide Backing Up Da ta onto Ot her USB Stor age Devices You c an tran sfer the d at a of th is vi e wer to USB de v ice s . This is us eful wh en y ou want to back up da ta in th e viewer w ithout usi ng a comput er. However , both the vi ewer an d the USB devi ce will req uire a pow er supply, an d may ta[...]
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Transf erring D at a 28 P-50 00 User ’s Gu ide 2. Press the Menu key to display the pop up menu , select Copy/Move using th e Up or Dow n key, the n press the OK key. 3. Select Copy to USB Device usin g th e Up or Down key, then press the OK key. 4. Use th e 4-way ring and the key to enter checkmarks in the check boxes of files or folders to back[...]
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Viewi ng Images 29 P-50 00 User ’s Gu ide Chap ter 4 View ing I mage s Copying Dat a to My Phot os/My Videos Fo lder Copying from a com puter Usin g the Epso n Link2 sof tware makes i t easy to co py photo an d video dat a from a comp ut er. For deta ils abo ut con ne cti ng a comp ute r, see “Con nect in g the v iewer t o the computer ” (pag[...]
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Viewi ng Images 30 P-50 00 User ’s Gu ide 4. Select Copy to Folder using the Up or Down key, then press the OK ke y. 5. Use th e 4-way ring and t he key to en ter checkmarks in th e check boxes of files or folders to cop y, then press the OK key to complete. 6. Select a fold er to copy to usin g the 4-way ring , then press the OK key. You can a l[...]
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Viewi ng Images 31 P-50 00 User ’s Gu ide Video * Menu is not s upported. File Format Video codec Audio codec Detail AVI MPE G4 (Advanced Simp le P rof ile) AAC G.711 (uLaw, ALaw ) PCM ADPCM (G.726, IM A ADPCM ) 30 fps: 720 × 480 25 fps: 720 × 576 4 Mbps (Avg.) 8 Mbps (Peak) Motion-JPEG G.711 (uLaw, AL aw) PCM ADPCM (G.726, IM A ADPCM ) 30 fps:[...]
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Viewi ng Images 32 P-50 00 User ’s Gu ide ** You ca n see i nformati on about the DivX V OD Regis tration Co de. Pr ess Settings in t h e H ome sc r e en a nd select Movie Setting , then DivX Regi str atio n Code . This code i s require d when b uying copyri ght-prot ected D ivX VO D video c ontent for downl oad. Pl ease see the di stributi on si[...]
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Viewi ng Images 33 P-50 00 User ’s Gu ide Note: ❏ Thumbnails of t he vi deo files which have not bee n played back, or have not been played back completely are displ ayed with ( ) or ( ) respect ively. ❏ Thumbnails of the folder s which have been backed up on your computer in Backup Files are displayed wi th . ❏ Files names t hat contain ch[...]
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Viewi ng Images 34 P-50 00 User ’s Gu ide Details scr een The modify dat e and file size are di splaye d. Displaying information When vi ewing a pho to or vide o, press the Display key to display its inform ation. Phot o For a phot o fi le, n o i nf or ma tion is displayed fi rst. Y ou can switch to th e file in formation (as below ) by pressi ng[...]
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Viewi ng Images 35 P-50 00 User ’s Gu ide Video For a vide o file, the pro gre ss in formation is displayed first. You can switch to the file inform ation (as below ) by pressi ng the Display ke y ag ai n. About the Po p Up Menu From the pop up men u dis pla yed by press ing the Menu key, you can use the functions in the table b elow. For photo f[...]
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Viewi ng Images 36 P-50 00 User ’s Gu ide For video files * Avail ability of set tings depend s on v ideo f ile be ing vi ewed. Note: Different po p up menus wi ll appear when you press the Menu key, depending on whi ch screen you are viewing. Displaying ph otos or videos 1. Select My Photos or My Videos in the Home scr een using the Up or Down k[...]
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Viewi ng Images 37 P-50 00 User ’s Gu ide 2. Select a folder to view using the 4-way ring , then pr es s th e OK key. (If ther e is no folder, skip this st ep.) Note: You can change the f older in which to display fil es and subfolders. When a file or folder to move or copy to the another fol der is displayed, pr ess the Menu key to display the p[...]
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Viewi ng Images 38 P-50 00 User ’s Gu ide Note: ❏ Photos can be rotated automat ically if they have aut omati c rotate info rmati on and the viewer setting is set to Auto- Rotation ON . For det ails, see “Changing the Vi ewer Sett ings” ( page 53). ❏ You cannot r otate a phot o in Backup Files . ❏ You can displ ay the other photos in th[...]
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Viewi ng Images 39 P-50 00 User ’s Gu ide Managing Files and Folders Displaying phot os as a slide show You c an di s play J PE G ph ot os as a slide show . 1. H ighlig ht a file or fold er to dis play a s a slide s how. 2. Press the Menu key to display the pop up me nu, select Slide Show using th e Up or Down key, then press the OK key. The slid[...]
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Viewi ng Images 40 P-50 00 User ’s Gu ide 4. Use t he 4-way ring and the key to enter checkmarks in t he check boxe s of folders to set as private f olders, then press the OK key. Note: Pressing the Menu key in the thumbnai ls screen di splays the p op up menu. You can select either Sel ect All or Dese lect All , then press t he OK key, or select[...]
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Viewi ng Images 41 P-50 00 User ’s Gu ide 4. The on- scre en ke ybo ar d app ea rs . Select a l et ter u si ng th e 4-way ring , th en press t he OK key to inpu t the selected letter. Note: ❏ The cursor can be moved f orward/backward by pressing the / key. ❏ To delete t he last letter input, press the Bac k key. ❏ To cancel t he operation, [...]
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Viewi ng Images 42 P-50 00 User ’s Gu ide When you wan t to delete files in full screen, p ress the Menu key to display the po p u p menu, th en select Delete to enter the deletion mod e. Select Delete using the Up or Down key and p ress the OK key to complete. Pre ss the Right or Left key to move t o other files to dele te. Select Cancel and pre[...]
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Viewi ng Images 43 P-50 00 User ’s Gu ide Note: Pressing the Menu key in the thumbnai ls screen di splays the p op up menu. You can select either Sel ect All or Dese lect All , then press t he OK key, or select Ap ply fr om the pop up men u. When you wan t to lock files in full screen , press the Menu key to display the pop up menu, th en select [...]
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Viewi ng Images 44 P-50 00 User ’s Gu ide Note: ❏ You cannot r ate music or mov ie files. ❏ When a photo file is rated 5, pressing the key deletes its rating. ❏ You can rate up to 3000 files. ❏ To edit a file that you rate d with the vi ewer using AdobeBridge, see the online Eps on Link2 User’s Guide. You can a lso rate a photo file f r[...]
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Viewi ng Images 45 P-50 00 User ’s Gu ide 2. Press the Menu key to display the pop up menu, select Set as Screen Saver usin g the Up or Down key, the n press the OK key. Note: ❏ For using a screen sav er, see “C hanging the Viewer Settings” (page 53). ❏ To cancel t he screen s aver setting, s elect Don’t Us e as Scr een Saver in step 2.[...]
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Play in g Music 46 P-50 00 User ’s Gu ide Chap ter 5 Playing Music You can listen to music on the view er. Transfe rring Audio Da ta from the Computer Usi ng the Eps on L ink2 s of twar e is recomm en ded to tra nsf er a udio data fro m th e comp ute r to the viewer. 1. After insta lling the E pson Link2 software, co nnect the viewer to th e comp[...]
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Play in g Music 47 P-50 00 User ’s Gu ide Starting Pla ybac k When playing b ack music, you can se lect the catego ry or start resume play from th e beginn ing of the previously played tra ck. This functio n is useful to narrow d own your mu sic search. Select ing th e cate gory 1. Select My Music in the Home s creen using the Up or Down key, the[...]
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Play in g Music 48 P-50 00 User ’s Gu ide Resume play 1. Select My Music in th e Home scr een usin g the Up or Down key, then press the OK key. 2. Select Resume using th e Up or Down key, then press the OK key. You c an start resum e play from t he be ginni ng of t he prev io usly p lay ed trac k . Basic operations while playing mu sic * Pressi n[...]
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Play in g Music 49 P-50 00 User ’s Gu ide Repeat setting Playback order setting Using the Featur es for Music Audio equalizer se tting You can se lect the desired eq ualizer sett ings. 1. Press the Menu key to di splay the po p up me nu in My Music . 2. Select Audio Equalizer S etting , then the desire d setting, using the Up or Down key and the [...]
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Play in g Music 50 P-50 00 User ’s Gu ide Customizing eq ualizer setting Selecting Custom in Audio Equalizer Setting allows you to create your own e qualizer settings. Adjust th e level of ea ch frequen cy using the 4-way ring , then press the OK key to complete. Delet ing al bum tr acks fr om th e view er 1. Press the Menu key to display the pop[...]
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Play in g Music 51 P-50 00 User ’s Gu ide 4. The on- scre en ke ybo ar d app ea rs . Select a l et ter u si ng th e 4-way ring , th en press t he OK key to inpu t the selected letter. Note: To delete t he last letter input, press the Back key. To cancel the operat ion, select Cancel using the 4-way ri ng , then press the OK key. 5. After inputtin[...]
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Play in g Music 52 P-50 00 User ’s Gu ide 4. M ove the t r ack using t he Up or Down key, then press the OK key to complet e. About the Audio Pop Up Menu From the pop up men u dis pla yed by press ing the Menu key, you can use the functions in the table b elow. Note: Different pop up menus will appear when you press the Menu key, dependi ng on wh[...]
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Cus to m iz in g Se tti ng s 53 P-50 00 User ’s Gu ide Chap ter 6 Customizing Settings You can cu stomize var ious settings f or displayi ng and copyi ng images, o r change th e soun d sett ing to make t he view er more use f ul. Changing t he Viewer Settings The settin gs describe d in the fo llowing table can b e configured from Settings . To d[...]
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Cus to m iz in g Se tti ng s 54 P-50 00 User ’s Gu ide * These s ettings ar e also effecti ve for S creen S aver. ** After cha nging the set ting, rec onnec t the VIDEO cab le. ***When y ou ch ange the da te form at, the d isplay of the d ate forma t in the Detail s screen, EXIF in formatio n, and the vid eo pla ybac k screen, and so on, al so ch[...]
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Dire ct Pr inting 55 P-50 00 User ’s Gu ide Chap ter 7 Direct Printing Preparing to Print You can p r int an i mage by conn ecting the view er direc tly to a pri nter that is compati ble with PictBridge. Available types of paper The view er supports th e followi ng sizes and type s of pape r. Note: See the printer’s manu als for details on the [...]
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Dire ct Pr inting 56 P-50 00 User ’s Gu ide 5. Select th e number of print s using th e 4-way ring and the / key, then p ress the OK key. Setting the nu mber of prints in full scree n 1. Press the Me n u key to display the pop up menu . 2. Select Photo Pr int using the Up or Down key, then press the OK key. 3. Select th e number of prints using t[...]
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Dire ct Pr inting 57 P-50 00 User ’s Gu ide Connecting to a printer 1. Connect the USB cable and t he AC a dapter t o the vie wer. 2. Connect the other end of the USB cab le to the co nnector on the pri nter. Note: ❏ See the printer’ s manu al fo r the location of the cable connector on the print er. ❏ Disconnect t he USB cable from the vie[...]
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Dire ct Pr inting 58 P-50 00 User ’s Gu ide Note: ❏ For details of each set ti ng, see “Printer set tings” (page 59). ❏ The setti ngs you made will be cleared when the image has fini shed printing . 2. Select Start Printing using the Up or Down key, then press the OK ke y to complete. Printing starts. Printi ng Videos You can a lso print [...]
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Dire ct Pr inting 59 P-50 00 User ’s Gu ide 7. In the Pri n t Set t ing s screen , ma ke the app ro pr i ate sett in gs usin g th e Up or Down key, then press th e OK key. Note: The setti ngs you made will be cleared when the image has fini shed printing . 8. Select Start Printing using the Up or Down key, then press the OK ke y to complete. Prin[...]
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View in g on a TV 60 P-50 00 User ’s Gu ide Chap ter 8 Viewing on a TV Using A/V Out The viewer has an A/V Out connecto r. You can play slide shows and videos o n an external monito r by connectin g the viewer to a monitor device, such as a TV, th at has a vide o input connector . Follow the i nstructions b elow to view pho tos or pla y videos on[...]
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Mainten ance and Tr ou bleshoot ing 61 P-50 00 User ’s Gu ide Chap ter 9 Maintenance and Troubleshoo ting Cleaning the Viewer To kee p t he vie wer op erat ing a t its bes t, yo u s hould clea n it tho roug hl y sev eral ti m es a year. Befor e you perfo rm any ma i nte nan ce on the viewer , be sure to rea d the “Imp orta nt Safety Instr uctio[...]
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Mainten ance and Tr ou bleshoot ing 62 P-50 00 User ’s Gu ide 2. Insert th e battery into th e compartment in the dir ection o f the ar row on th e battery sticker. 3. Close t he batter y cover a nd slide i t to the left unti l it cl icks. Charging the battery After insta lling the b attery, conn ect the AC a dapter. The installe d battery wi ll [...]
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Mainten ance and Tr ou bleshoot ing 63 P-50 00 User ’s Gu ide The Ch arge l amp light s gree n dur ing c ha rgi n g. Wh en the b atte ry is fu lly ch arg ed, th e Charge lamp turns off. It takes ab out 3.5 h ours to fu lly charg e the ba ttery when the power is off, more time if the viewer is in u se. Note: ❏ The viewer s tops chargi ng if t he[...]
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Mainten ance and Tr ou bleshoot ing 64 P-50 00 User ’s Gu ide Troubles hooting When a pr oblem occur s, an error message or i con usual ly appears i n the LCD. Ref er to the following section to s o lve the prob lem. Error me ssages/Ico ns Problems and solutions Use the informatio n in this section to find the so urce of and solution to proble ms[...]
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Mainten ance and Tr ou bleshoot ing 65 P-50 00 User ’s Gu ide Power supply problems Viewing and playback problems The power does no t turn on. Cause What to do The battery is set incorrectly. Make sure that the battery is installed correctly. See “Charging the battery” (page 62). The battery has run out. See “Troubleshoot ing ” (page 64) [...]
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Mainten ance and Tr ou bleshoot ing 66 P-50 00 User ’s Gu ide The color s pace info rmation cannot be rec ognized. Cause What to do The color space info rmation cannot be recognized with the viewer if you edit the image with image edit software. Set the color space from Settings . For details, see “Changin g the Viewer Settings” (page 53). Th[...]
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Mainten ance and Tr ou bleshoot ing 67 P-50 00 User ’s Gu ide Operation problems Cannot use the keys o n the view er. Cause What to do The keys are deactivated because the power swi tch is set to Hold . Check if the power switch is not set to Hold . If so, slide the power switch back to the middle. Cann ot acce ss the existing fold ers. Cause Wha[...]
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Mainten ance and Tr ou bleshoot ing 68 P-50 00 User ’s Gu ide Printing problem s Canno t increa se the h ard dr ive capa city of the viewe r even if deletin g files . Cause What to do Check if data was deleted without using the Epson Link 2 software on the computer. Even if deleting data in the viewer on the computer, if the data has not been del[...]
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Mainten ance and Tr ou bleshoot ing 69 P-50 00 User ’s Gu ide Resett ing the Viewer When a n erro r occu rs and oper atio ns cann ot be do ne, you ca n res e t th e v iewe r by pressing th e Reset button with a th in object as sh own belo w. Note: Avoid using the fragil e objects such as penc il. Contacting Customer S upport Before Co ntacti ng E[...]
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Mainten ance and Tr ou bleshoot ing 70 P-50 00 User ’s Gu ide Help for Users in No rth Am erica Epson pr ovides the t echnical su pport services listed bel ow. Internet Suppo rt Visit Epson’ s support we bsi te at ht tp://suppo rt. epson. com and sel ect you r prod uct for solutions t o common pro blems. Yo u can downlo ad driver s and docum en[...]
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Mainten ance and Tr ou bleshoot ing 71 P-50 00 User ’s Gu ide Help for Users in Australia Epson Aust ralia w is he s to pr o vid e you wit h a h igh le vel o f cu stomer ser vi ce. In addi tion to your produ ct docume ntation, we provide th e followin g sources for o btaining info rmation: Your Dealer Don’t forget that your dea ler can o ften h[...]
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Mainten ance and Tr ou bleshoot ing 72 P-50 00 User ’s Gu ide Epson Hel pDesk (Phone: (65) 6586 311 1) Our HelpDesk tea m can help yo u wi th the foll owing over the phon e: ❏ Sales e nqui ries an d pr oduct inform atio n ❏ Product u sage que stions or p roblem ❏ Enquiries on repair ser vice and war ranty Help for Users in Thailand Contact [...]
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Mainten ance and Tr ou bleshoot ing 73 P-50 00 User ’s Gu ide ❏ Latest versi ons of Epso n produ ct drive rs Users can access our W orld Wide Web hom e page at: http:// www.epson.co m.hk Techn ical Support Hotline You c an als o cont ac t our t echn ical staff a t the f ollowi ng te le phon e and f ax numb ers : Help for Users in Malaysia Conta[...]
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Mainten ance and Tr ou bleshoot ing 74 P-50 00 User ’s Gu ide Help for Users in In dia Contacts f or infor mation, suppo rt, and ser vices are: World Wide Web ( http://www. epson.co.in) Informati on on pro duct specif ications, dr ivers for d ownload, an d products e nquiry are availabl e. Epson Indi a Head Offi ce - Bangalo re Epson Indi a Regio[...]
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Mainten ance and Tr ou bleshoot ing 75 P-50 00 User ’s Gu ide Help for Users in the Philippines To obtain te chnical sup port as we ll as other after sale s services, use rs are wel come to contact the Epson Ph ilippi nes Corpo ration at the tele phone a nd fax numb ers and e -mail address b elow: World Wide Web (htt p://www.epson. com.ph) Inform[...]
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Appendi x 76 P-50 00 User ’s Gu ide Appendi x A Appendix Standa rds and Approv als P-5000 ( Model: G96 1B) U.S. mo del: Europea n mode l: Europea n mode l (Ru ssia): Korean mo del: Austra lian mode l: Taiwan m odel: EMC FCC Part 15 S ubpart B Class B CAN/CSA- CEI/IEC CISPR2 2 Class B Safety UL 60950-1 CSA No.60950- 1 EMC Directiv e 89/336/EEC EN [...]
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Appendi x 77 P-50 00 User ’s Gu ide Chines e mode l: AC adapter (Model: A351 H) U.S. mo del: Europea n mode l: Europea n mode l (Ru ssia): Korean mo del: Singap ore model : Austra lian mode l: Taiwan m odel: EMC and Safety G B8898 GB13837 Class B GB17625.1 Safety UL 60950-1 CSA C22.2 No.60950-1 EMC CAN/CS A-CEI/IE C CISPR22 Clas s B Low Volta ge [...]
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Appendi x 78 P-50 00 User ’s Gu ide Chines e mode l: Battery (Mo del: D 111A) U.S. mo del: Europea n mode l: Austra lian mode l: EMC and Safety G B4943 GB9254 GB17625.1 Safety UL 2054 EMC Directiv e 89/336/EEC EN 55022 Class B EN 55024 EMC AS /NZS C ISPR22 C lass B[...]
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Appendi x 79 P-50 00 User ’s Gu ide Specifi cations General * Dime nsions do not i nclude p rojecti ons. ** Chargi ng is re cogni zed a s operati ng. *** Comme rciall y availa ble adapt ers wil l be requir ed to use oth er memo ry card s (miniS D, RS-MM C, Memor y Stick Duo , Memor y St ick PRO Duo, xD- Pictur e Card, and so on ). Contact our c u[...]
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Appendi x 80 P-50 00 User ’s Gu ide Electrical Interface Battery * Keep the battery in a c ool plac e when sto ring it f or a l ong peri od. Input voltage DC 5.0 V Rated current Maximum 2.3 A Power consumption 6.3 W (Using with the battery) 7.9 W (Using with the AC adapter) USB connector Two USB 2.0 (Mass Storage Class) interf ace Host: 2.0 Full [...]
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Appendi x 81 P-50 00 User ’s Gu ide AC adapter About Op tiona l Ac cess ories The follow ing opti ons are ava ilable for the viewer. * The aster isk ( ✽ ) is a substit ute for the la st digit, which va ries by c ountry. Important Safety Inst ructions Read a ll of these instructi ons befo re using t he viewer , and keep this guid e handy f or la[...]
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Appendi x 82 P-50 00 User ’s Gu ide When using the viewer c Caution: ❏ Do not drop or apply any shock to the viewer. Take care when carrying it, as strong shocks may damage the internal hard dis k drive and cause data to be lost. ❏ Epson is not responsibl e for backing up or recovering data. We recommend that you make your own backup fil es. [...]
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Appendi x 83 P-50 00 User ’s Gu ide ❏ Do no t use th e vie w e r out door s durin g a th un ders t orm. ❏ Do not use the vi ewer after movi ng it between ex treme temper atures, wh ich may cause condensati on to form on electro nic parts. ❏ If you use the viewer in places w here the use o f electronic de vices is limited, s uch as in airpla[...]
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Appendi x 84 P-50 00 User ’s Gu ide ❏ Prevent th e ba ttery from com ing into contact with metal ob je cts th at cou l d sho rt -circ uit it, such as coin s or keys. ❏ Do no t inse rt the batte ry in to powe r out lets or other power sources such a s car cigarette lighter sockets. ❏ Do not solder wires or terminals directly to the b attery.[...]
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Appendi x 85 P-50 00 User ’s Gu ide Fo r Eur ope an use rs: For users in the U nited States and Canada: When using the AC adapter ❏ Use o nly the ty pe of powe r source indi cated on the AC ad apter’s l abel, and always supply po wer dir ectly fr om a standa rd, domesti c powe r outlet w ith a p ower cor d that meets the releva nt local safet[...]
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Appendi x 86 P-50 00 User ’s Gu ide ❏ Do not u se a dam aged or fr ayed AC adapter. ❏ If you use a n extensi on cord wit h the vie wer, make su re the total ampera ge of all devices pl ugged in to the ext ension co rd does not exceed the cord’ s amperag e rating. ❏ Never disassemble, mod ify, or attempt to repai r the AC adapter b y yours[...]
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Appendi x 87 P-50 00 User ’s Gu ide When using the LCD ❏ The LCD pa nel on the viewe r may contai n a few sm all brig ht or dark spots. These are normal a nd do no t mean tha t your LCD panel i s damaged i n any way. ❏ If the LCD panel on the vi ewer is dam aged, co nsult your dealer. ❏ If the li quid crysta l solution contained in the LCD [...]
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Appendi x 88 P-50 00 User ’s Gu ide Blue — Neutral Brown — Live As the colours of the wires i n the mains lead of this appliance ma y not correspond with the coloured markings i dentifying the terminal s in your p lug, proce ed as follows; The blue wire must be connected to the terminal in the plug marked with the let te r N. The brown wir e [...]
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Index 89 P-50 00 User ’s Gu ide Index A Audio equali zer sett ing , 49 B Backing up data from the viewer onto th e computer , 25 from the viewer onto USB devices , 27 Battery charging , 62 inst alli ng , 61 removing , 63 C Changing a f older’s name , 40 Cleaning th e viewer , 61 Connecting t o the computer , 25 Contacting EPSON , 69 Copying dat[...]
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Index 90 P-50 00 User ’s Gu ide H Holding the key operation s , 13 Home screen , 13 I Important n otice , 8 Informat ion , 34 photo , 34 video , 35 K Key while playing music , 48 while playing videos , 38 M Main features , 8 Me mory car d insert ing , 18 , 20 removing , 19 , 20 Music playbac k , 47 O Optional ac cessories , 81 P Parts , 9 back , [...]
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Index 91 P-50 00 User ’s Gu ide settings , 59 Printing photos , 55 videos , 58 Private f olders , 39 Protecting fil es or folders , 42 R Rate , 43 Resetting the viewer , 69 S Saf ety i nst ruc tio ns , 81 Safety requir eme nts , 88 Screen icons , 32 switching , 33 Screen sav er , 44 Setting auto-rotat ion , 54 backlight t imer , 53 backup complet[...]
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Index 92 P-50 00 User ’s Gu ide launching , 26 Specificatio ns , 79 Standards and approval s , 76 T Technical s upport , 69 Transferri ng audi o data , 46 Troubleshooti ng , 64 error messag es/icons , 64 operation problems , 67 power supply proble ms , 65 printing problems , 68 viewing and playback probl ems , 65 Turning the power off , 12 Turnin[...]