Apex Digital GT2015DV Playing Your Jpeg Files, Normal Slide Show Presentation, Zoom

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DVD FUNCTIONS (continued)

Playing Your JPEG Files

1. Normal Slide Show Presentation

When a JPEG disc is loaded into the player, a menu will appear on screen. From the Play Mode shown on the menu, select the “FOLDER” option using your direction buttons. Each picture in the current directory will be displayed cons- ecutively in a slideshow presentation and will be seated to the most of your TV screen. Twelve slideshow “ transition” modes are provided. Use RESUME button to select.

Note: From the playmode shown on the menu you may also select the “SINGLE” option to view a picture indefinitely until NEXT, PREV, or PLAY button is selected.

2. Image rotation

There are four modes to rotate a picture: Invert, Mirror, 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:

UP -Invert / Normal

Down -Mirror / Normal

Left -Turn left

Right -Turn right

3.Zoom

This features allows you to view a picture at 25%-200% in several increments. Press the ZOOM button. An on screen message (“Zoom On”) will verify your selection. Use FWD and REV buttons to control the amount of zoom in and out. Press the direction buttons to move the picture in any direction. With Zoom Off, the picture is scaled to fit most of your TV screen.

Note: When in the ZOOM mode, the slideshow transition and image transformation features are disabled.

4.Menu

The D-MENUbutton is used to display thumbnail pictures. From the stop position, press the D-MENUbutton. After it is enabled, up to nine scaled-down thumbnails pictures will be displayed on the screen. The NEXT and PREV buttons can be used to display the NEXT and PREVIOUS nine pictures in the current directory. Each of the nie pictures are numbered from 1-9. By pressing a Number button, the corresponding picture will be enlarged to fill most your TV screen and the digest mode will be cancelled.

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Contents GT2015DV Dear Customer Before OperationCustomers Record Safety Precautions Precautions Before OPERATlON Precautions Before OPERATlON Antenna FCC Warning Cleaning discs Contents Introduction FeaturesRear panel Front panelRemote control Resume Control ButtonsAuto-degaussing InstallationInstallation How to setup the sound output Set Audio OUT to SPDIF/ PCM via the setup menu Enjoy DTSPower off Power onAuto off when no signal received TV FunctionsFunction Selection Parental Control General Operation To control volumeOn-screen display CCD/Text switchTV/Video selection Stereo seIectionTo set desired picture quality To seIect picture modesTo seIect sound modes Sound ImprovementTo set desired sound quaIity MP3 Operation DVD FunctionsPlaying an MP3 format Playing Back a Disc How to playback a disc Basic playbackFor a higher quality picture About DVD CDHow to pause playback still playback How to stop playback How to start playback from the menu screenResuming playback from the same location Playing at 2X 4X 6X or 8X the normal speedHow to locate succeeding chapters or tracks How to locate proceeding chapters or tracksLocating a Specific Title, Chapter or Track Locating a spectific chapter or trackLocating a title Vocal Assist Zooming a PictureZooming a picture How to change the camera angle Selecting the Camera Angles / Language / Audio SettingsHow to select a playback audio setting Recording systemsPlaying in a Favorite Order How to set titles. chapters, or tracks in a favorite orderDVD player starts memory playback How to repeat a title, chapter or track How to display subtitlesSelecting Subtitles Playing RepeatedlyNOrmal Playing Back Your Kodak Picture CDImage rotation MenuNormal Slide Show Presentation Playing Your Jpeg FilesZoom Checking the operational status Using the On-Screen DisplaySetting the parental lock Setting the Parental LockTo change your password Displaying the setup menu screen Customizing the Function SettingsSpecifications Symptoms Correction Troubleshooting GuideTV/DVD Combo Warranty Information Packing List