Axion 16-3350 manual

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AVI : A type of AVI (Audio Video Interleave) file format that handles images and sound as a single file. Images in the file are recorded in JPEG format. Files have to be motion JPG with 15fps.

22.SLIDE ― All JPEG images in the card will automatically be displayed one by one on TV.

23.LANGUAGE ― Change the menu language and choose between English and French.

24.NEXT ― When you are in thumbnail preview mode use this button to quickly switch to next pages.

25.BACK ― When you are in thumbnail preview mode use this button to quickly switch to previous pages.

26.MODE ― Changes between the 3 different modes as follows:

1st Preview Mode: Thumbnail preview showing 9 images. Use arrow buttons to choose different thumbnail or ef buttons to see next page. Use the ENTER button to see a single view.

2nd Slideshow Mode: Presents all images in a slideshow. Images rotate automatically every second. Use left and right arrow buttons to change the time interval for each slide.

3rd Single View Mode: Shows one single image (704x480). Use arrow buttons to navigate and view next or previous images. Use Zoom, Pan and Rotate function by pressing the designated keys.

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Contents TFT LCD TV with Card Reader Cat. No.16-3350Table of Contents Introduction Page Page Page Safety Caution Federal Communication Commission Information FCCPackage Contents Indoor Installation Rechargeable Battery Rechargeable Battery Installation and UseSwitch for rechargeable battery Precautions related to Battery RechargeUsing and Maintaining your Rechargeable Batteries Rechargeable Battery SpecificationsEnter Controls/Indicators/ConnectorsTop Panel MenuVideo IN/OUT jack IN/OUT SwitchFront/Side Panel 12V DC in JackRemote Control Buttons Remote Controls Refer to FigureBattery Installation Card Reader Digital Image ViewerPage Page Page Format Supported Card ReaderDetail JpegSupported cards FunctionPlayback Functions SetupOther Settings Select File TypeSystem Operation Card Reader PlayingPage Watching TV Using Headphones Playing a Video GameSupport Home TV Specifications