Sanyo DWM-4500 instruction manual Picture Disc Operation, Kodak Picture/JPEG CD Playback

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PICTURE DISC OPERATION

Before Starting

You can view digital images from KODAK Picture/JPEG files.

Select “DVD/CD” function.

The file system is ISO9660 level 1 and level 2.

If the CD has both audio CD tracks and JPEG files, only JPEG files are played.

It would take 30 seconds or more for this unit to read JPEG files depending on its structure.

This unit can recognize up to 1500 files and/or 150 folders per disc.

JPEG CDs may not be played in the recorded order.

JPEG files must have the extension letters, “.JPG” or “.jpg”.

JPEG resolution is up to 5760 x 3840.

Some discs cannot be played back depending on the recording conditions.

KODAK Picture/JPEG CD Playback

With KODAK Picture CD, it is easy to turn film into pictures you can email from your PC and view on the unit.

Just bring your film in for processing, and check the box for KODAK Picture CD. You will get back your prints and negatives as usual - plus you will get a special CD that contains your pictures along with software that lets you view, enhance, share, and print your pictures from your PC and view them on the unit. You can also view digital images from JPEG files on disc created by your PC.

Load the KODAK Picture or JPEG CD. (Please refer to page E22.)

“PHOTO” appears on the display, and the slide show starts from the first file.

During the slide show:

Press [k] to pause. Press [a] (Play) to continue.

Press [e] or [f], it skips to the next or previous file.

If the picture appears upside down or sideways, press [ANGLE] repeatedly while holding [SHIFT] down until it’s

right side up. “”, “”, “” or “Normal” appears briefly on the TV screen.

To stop the slide show, press [n] once (for resuming play) or twice (for complete stop). The file list appears.

After the last picture has displayed, the file list appears. Example: (KODAK Picture CD)

Example: (JPEG CD)

To start the slide show from the file list:

1.Press [o], [a], [p] or [b] to select the desired file.

2.Press [ENTER] or [a] (Play) to start the slide show from the selected file.

If [TOP MENU] is pressed during the slide show, the thumbnail pictures appear.

Example:

To start the slide show from the thumbnail pictures:

1.Press [o], [a], [p] or [b] to select the desired picture.

To go to the next or previous thumbnail pictures, press [e] or [f].

2.Press [ENTER] or [a] (Play) to start the slide show from the selected picture.

Picture zoom

1.Press [k] at the desired picture (KODAK Picture and JPEG CD).

2.Press [ZOOM] repeatedly while holding [SHIFT] down. The picture is magnified. (Please refer to page E25.)

3.Press [a] (Play) to resume the slide show.

Note:

FUJICOLOR CD can be used.

KODAK and Picture CD are registered trademarks of Eastman Kodak Company.

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Contents Please Read This Manual SANYO’S HELP-LINEContents Black and White AccessoriesBlack and Red Black and GreenFor Safe and Efficient Operation Safety CertificationImportant Information Rear speaker Powered speaker ControlsMain unit DVD Receiver MULTI-BRAND TV Remote Control To set the remote control code for TV Remote control rangeInserting batteries Important NoteSystem Cable Connection Basic ConnectionsExample To hang Main unit on a wall Example To use Main unit horizontallySpeaker Wire Color Use Speaker ConnectionsFront left speaker Center speaker Front right speaker Example To hang the speaker on a wall Speaker PlacementUsing the Rear Speaker in Wired Mode Using the Rear Speaker in Wireless ModeSub-woofer Powered speaker Important Information Using Video OUT jackConventional TV Connection Main unit Right sideSub-woofer Powered speaker RF Modulator HiFi Stereo VCR Using RF ModulatorRF Modulator Example Sub-woofer, VCR, TV and RF Modulator connectionsUse of your VCR and Sanyo DVD Home Theater System DWM-4500 Progressive-scan TV ConnectionTV with progressive-scan capability Progressive ScanningHeadphones jack Phones Power Supply Sub-woofer and Rear SpeakerFM Antenna Connection Additional Connection ExamplesCommon Operation Before OperationFunction FL display Description Selecting Surround ModeAdjusting the Speaker Volume Balance Adjusting the Sub-woofer LevelTV screen FL display Speaker Playable Discs Preparations Disc PlaybackImportant Note 43 LB 43 PS 169 LetterboxBasic Playback Selecting Picture ModeMenu Never touch the lensSelecting a Top Menu DVD Stopping PlaybackSelecting a DVD Menu Chapter Track SkipChapter Search DVD Title Search DVDTime Search DVD Time Search CDSlow Motion Playback DVD Fast PlaybackStill Picture Pause Frame by Frame Advance Playback DVDViewing from a Desired Camera Angle Multi-Angle DVD Designated Range Repeat Playback A-B RepeatRepeat Playback Programmed Playback CD Random Playback CDSelecting Audio Soundtrack Language Multi-Language DVD Selecting Subtitle Language DVDSelecting On-Screen Information Example for DVDSetting TVGuardian Before SettingOn Mute How It Works After Setting TVGuardianContinuous After , you must set the parental lock as shown belowMP3/WMA CD Operation Before StartingMP3/WMA CD Playback Kodak Picture/JPEG CD Playback Picture Disc OperationSetting Language Initial SettingsSetting TV type Setting DisplayPress 5 to skip TV System Ntsc If you accidentally change the TV SystemIf Progressive is not selected Setting progressive modeSetting Audio Center speaker delay timeRear speaker Surround left and right speakers delay time If you forget the password… Setting ParentalParental Control To Lock the Disc DoorCode Abbreviation Language Language Code ListTo Preset Stations Automatic/Manual TuningListening to Preset Stations Listening to the Radio FM onlyMaintenance Sleep Timer OperationTroubleshooting Guide Enjoying Other SourcesE41 Specifications Obligations Weekdays 730 AM 400 PM Central TimeExclusions Model No Serial No Date of Purchase

DWM-4500 specifications

The Sanyo DWM-4500 is a state-of-the-art dual cassette deck that has earned a reputation for its superior sound quality and versatile playback capabilities. Introduced in the late 1990s, this model showcases Sanyo’s dedication to audio excellence, specifically designed for music enthusiasts who appreciate the nuances of analog recording and playback.

One of the main features of the DWM-4500 is its dual cassette mechanism, allowing users to play and record from both tape decks. This feature is particularly beneficial for those who wish to compile mixtapes or transfer music from one cassette to another without needing an external device. Additionally, the ability to select either tape deck for playback offers flexibility and convenience, appealing to dual cassette collectors.

The DWM-4500 is equipped with high-speed dubbing capabilities, enabling rapid copying of cassette recordings. This means users can effortlessly create duplicates of their favorite tapes, maintaining quality while saving time. The system supports both normal and high-speed dubbing, accommodating a variety of user needs.

In terms of sound quality, Sanyo has integrated advanced noise reduction technologies, such as Dolby B and C, which effectively minimize background hiss typical in cassette tapes. This ensures that recordings maintain clarity and fidelity, allowing listeners to experience music as it was intended by the artist.

Another noteworthy characteristic of the DWM-4500 is its user-friendly interface. It features an easily navigable control panel that allows for precise adjustments, including pitch control and cueing options. The LCD display provides clear visibility of settings and track information, enhancing the overall user experience.

The robust construction of the DWM-4500 also stands out. Designed with durability in mind, the unit features high-quality materials to withstand regular use, making it a reliable choice for both casual listeners and dedicated audiophiles.

In summary, the Sanyo DWM-4500 is a remarkable cassette deck that combines functionality with high-quality audio performance. Its dual cassette capability, high-speed dubbing, noise reduction technologies, and intuitive design make it a must-have for anyone looking to rediscover the charm of cassette tapes while enjoying modern audio conveniences.