[. . . ] All rights reserved. P-3000 User's Guide Contents Copyright and Trademarks Chapter 1 Introduction Main Features . 17 Chapter 3 Transferring Data Setting and Removing CF/SD Memory Cards . 18 18 19 20 20 21 21 22 23 23 24 24 25 25 26 26 27 27 2 P-3000 User's Guide Copying particular data . 27 Chapter 4 Viewing Images Copying Data to My Photos/My Videos Folder . [. . . ] 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 rated with the viewer using AdobeBridge, see the online Epson Link2 User's Guide. You can also rate a photo file from the pop up menu following the steps below. Press the Menu key to display the pop up menu, select Rate using the Up or Down key, then press the OK or Right key. Select the rate at which to set a file using the Up or Down key, then press the OK key. My Photos/2006. 1205 Copy/Move Edit Rate EPV2014. JPG EPV2171. JPG EPV2242. JPG Sort Photo Print Wallpaper and Icon Settings Slide Show EPV2273. JPG EPV2279. JPG EPV2283. JPG Settings Return to HOME Delete EPV0013. TXT EPV2619. JPG EPV2620. JPG EPV2269. JPG EPV2314. JPG Down the Black Beaches EPV0480. MP3 4. Use the 4-way ring and the key to enter checkmarks in the check boxes of files to rate, 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. Note: If you delete a file from My Photos, My Videos, or Backup Files, the corresponding rated file will also be deleted from View Rated Files. If you delete a file from View Rated Files, the original file which is in My Photos, My Videos, or Backup Files is not deleted, but the rating information is deleted. If you copy a rated file, the rating information is not copied. Setting the screen saver 1. Highlight a folder to set as the screen saver. Viewing Images 44 P-3000 User's Guide 2. Press the Menu key to display the pop up menu, select Set as Screen Saver using the Up or Down key, then press the OK key. Note: For using a screen saver, see "Changing the Viewer Settings" (page 53). 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. Viewing Images 45 P-3000 User's Guide Chapter 5 Playing Music You can listen to music on the viewer. Transferring Audio Data from the Computer Using the Epson Link2 software is recommended to transfer audio data from the computer to the viewer. After installing the Epson Link2 software, connect the viewer to the computer. For details, see "Connecting the viewer to the computer" (page 25). Transfer files to the viewer. Note: For details about the software, see the online Epson Link2 User's Guide. Only audio files transferred from a computer can be displayed in 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 M4A* ** MP3* WMA* ** Audio Codec AAC (MPEG4) MP3 (MPEG1/2/2. 5 - Layer 3) Windows Media Audio 9 Details Maximum bit rate: 320 kbps (48 kHz, 16 bit Stereo) Maximum bit rate: 320 kbps (48 kHz, 16 bit Stereo) Bit rate: 48 to 192 kbps (48 kHz, 16 bit Stereo) * Without copyright protection. ** Non-Lossless-compliant format. Note: The maximum supportable audio file size is 100 MB (up to 10, 000 tracks). Some files may not be played back even if the files are supported by the viewer. Playing Music 46 P-3000 User's Guide Starting Playback When playing back music, you can select the category or start resume play from the beginning of the previously played track. This function is useful to narrow down your music search. Selecting the category 1. [. . . ] Do not use power outlets controlled by wall switches or automatic timers. Do not use power outlets on the same circuit as large motors or other appliances that may cause voltage fluctuations. Avoid using outlets on the same circuit as photocopiers or air control systems that regularly switch on and off. To prevent fire or electric shock, do not cover the AC adapter with a blanket or similar covering. [. . . ]