Philips DVDR616, DVDR3390, DVDR610 Changing the picture order within an album, Deleting an album

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Using the Browser (cont’d)

E n g l i s h

Changing the picture order within an album

You can re-arrange the picture position in the album in order to create the desired order of the slide show. The order of the pictures in the photo roll remains unchanged.

1Press BROWSER on the remote

control.

The disc content menu appears.

2Press 1 2 to select photo album menu and press 3 4 to select a desired photo album folder.

DVD / Photo / Photo Albums

 

 

 

 

Stop

All Photo Albums

 

Princess

Princess

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Paris

 

 

 

 

 

 

National Day

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

My home

 

 

 

 

 

 

Baby

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

02.03.2004

 

 

 

Sylvia

 

 

48 photos

[PLAY] [RETURN] [EDIT]. For overview press [OK]

Delete

3Press OK to display the picture overview. The 12 roll thumbnails picture screen appears.

DVD / Photo / Albums / Album XYZ

06/06/2004

AUS

00:00

[PLAY] [OK] [RETURN] [EDIT] [BROWSER]

Remove Move Select Rotate

4Use 1 2 3 4 to select the photo which you wish to move to a different position.

To make a multiple selection, press the matching colour button on the remote control to select { Select } to confirm each selected photo.

Select { Rotate } to rotate the selected photo in 90 degree clockwise increments.

5Press the matching colour button on the

remote control to select { Move }.

A ‘navigator’ will appear on the menu enable you to select the position between the photos.

6Use 1 2 3 4 to move the ‘navigator’ around the menu and press OK to confirm the position where you want to insert the photo(s).

To cancel the move operation and return to the original entry point, press the matching colour button on the remote control to select { Cancel }.

Deleting an album

1Press BROWSER on the remote

control.

The disc content menu appears.

2Press 1 2 to select photo album menu and press 3 4 to select the photo album folder to delete.

3Press the matching colour button on the remote control to select { Delete }.

Deleting picture in an album

1Follow steps 1~3 of “Changing the picture order within an album” on page 50.

2Use 1 2 3 4 to select the photo which

you wish to delete.

To make a multiple selection, press the matching colour button on the remote control to select { Select } to confirm each selected photo.

3Press the matching colour button on the remote control to select { Remove }.

TIPS: Press RETURN to go back to previous menu item. Press BROWSER to exit the menu.

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Contents DVD Recorder Laser For Customer UseSpecial Functions G l i s hTable of Contents Protecting the recorded title Programming recordings withEditing/Finalising Recording Making the editing compatibleCleaning discs Care and Safety InformationSetup About recyclingIntroduction Accessories suppliedGeneral Information Region codesGeneral Connecting to TVSetting the TV to the correct video in channel Selecting a suitable connection toLanguage and Country menu appears on the TV Connecting to TV cont’dOption 1 Using Scart socket Language and Country will appear on the TV Option 2 Using S-Video Y/C socketFirst installation menu Option 3 Using Video Cvbs socket Have the following cables ready Antenna cableConnecting a Cable Box/Decorder Connecting to Additional DevicesUsing second Scart socket EXT2-AUX-I/O Press TV/DVD on the remote controlOption 1 Using DV in socket Connecting Additional Devices cont’dConnecting a camcorder to the front sockets Option 2 Using S-VIDEO In or Video In socketSockets Connecting to Additional Devices cont’dUsing analogue audio output StereoSockets behind the flap Front PanelSTANDBY-ON VideoRemote Control Remote Control cont’d Then select the desired function for example S, T Using the remote control to operate the systemUsing the alphanumeric keypad to enter the characters 169 Letterbox Panscan Installing the DVD RecorderFirst Installation Channel Search menuDVD recorder is ready for use Installing the DVD Recorder cont’dTime and Date menu appears on the TV Set-up Auto search Follow TV Sort Favourites Sorting the TV channels Press SYSTEM-MENUSetting favourite TV channels SearchStore Press 4 to select Preset and press 2 to confirmPress 4 to select Preset name and press 2 to confirm To finetune the TV channels Fine tuning the TV channelsTo improve the sound transmission of the TV channel Setting the language Inserting a disc PlaybackPlayable discs MP3-CDPlaying a DVD video disc Playback cont’dStarting disc playback Playing a Super Video CDsPlaying a picture disc slide show Playing a DVD+RW discPlaying an MP3 CD Supported Jpeg picture formatsTo exit, press SYSTEM-MENU Additional Playback FeaturesUsing Toolbar options Changing subtitle languageChanging audio soundtrack language Additional Playback Features cont’dSwitching camera angles ZoomingPausing playback / slow motion play Changing to another title/ chapter/trackRepeating a specific segment A-B Selecting various play modeRepeat play Shuffle playRecording Recording settingsPress 3 4 to select the setting for Recording Discs for recordingInserting chapter markers Recording mode Recording languageRecording cont’d Direct record function Filter modeManual recording Pausing a recording To stop the recording, press StopTo stop recording, press Stop Direct recordingDeleting a recording Use 1 2 3 4 to select an entry in the menuTimer Recording Repeat Timer Recording cont’dRecord mode VPS/PDCProgramming recordings with Video Plus+ System CancelTimer overview appears Video Plus+Press the matching colour coded button on Changing a programmed recordingDeleting a programmed recording ChangeIndex Picture screens Editing/Finalising RecordingAbout editing Colour coded buttons functionsMaking the editing compatible DVD+RW Editing/Finalising Recording cont’dChanging the disc/title name Insert a recorded DVD+RW or an Unfinalised DVD+RAbout disc bar To cancel the hidden chaptersHiding unwanted chapter ShowEditing chapter merge/split/hide Editing title divide/append/Index pictureDeleting chapter markers Photo editingFor append recording only Using the Browser Browsing the discAdding pictures to an album Using the Browser cont’dBrowsing the picture disc Deleting picture in an album Changing the picture order within an albumDeleting an album Select this to toggle between repeat on and off Changing the slide show settingsSelect this to activate zoom mode Zoom mode Speed Down / Speed UpRecording Accessing 1the Preferences optionsSystem Menu Preferences SoundSystem Menu Preferences cont’d AccessFeatures DiscSystem System Menu SetupAccessing the Setup options Analogue channels System Menu Setup cont’dTime-date Video outputAudio output Video outputLanguage Digital audio outputSetting or changing the pin code Setting Access ControlAbout Access Control Activating/Deactivating the child lockAuthorising discs Setting Access Control cont’dChildLock Playback will beginSolution TroubleshootingProblem Troubleshooting cont’d Insert the disc with the label facing upTroubleshooting cont’d Message ‘NO SIGNAL’ appears Message Collision appears SAT Display panel symbols/messages0000 Display panel symbols/messages cont’d Is the TV ON?Specifications Glossary TV System Guide Country VHF UHF DVD RegionsTV System Guide cont’d Meet Philips at the Internet 3139 246 SgpJP-0440-05-13139 246 1DVDR6xxEng0514134c 28/04, 1121 AM
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