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2.Select Connect to USB device using the Up or Down key, then press the OK key.

3.Select Browse USB device using the Up or Down key.

4.Press the OK key to display the data stored on the USB device.

5.Follow steps 4 to 7 in "Copying particular data" on page 32.

Transferring from the Computer

When the viewer is connected to a computer, the viewer is recognized as an external hard disk. You can transfer data from the computer using the included software or your operating system's file management software such as Explorer or Finder.

For details, see "Transferring to the Computer" on page 39.

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Contents User’s Guide Contents Transferring Data from the Viewer Creating Custom Print Customizing Settings Appendix a Customer Support Index Copyright and Trademarks Copyright 2008 Seiko Epson Corporation. All rights reserved Safety Instructions SafetyImportant Safety Instructions When using the viewerWhen using the battery R41A0K180 User’s Guide When storing the batteries When disposing of the batteriesWhen using the AC adapter R41A0K180 User’s Guide When using a memory card When using the LCDWhen storing, maintaining, or transporting the viewer Safety requirements Safety information for United Kingdom usersFor United Kingdom, Hong Kong, and Singapore users R41A0K180 User’s Guide Main Features IntroductionImportant Notice Getting Started PartsFront Back LCD and control panel Setting Up the Viewer Turning the power onTurning the power off How to use the Home screen Holding the key operationsAbout the Software Menu itemsInstalling the software For Windows usersUninstalling the Software For Macintosh usersSelect Epson Link2 or USB Display Plug-In Transferring Data to the Viewer Transferring from CF/SD Memory CardsSupported types of memory cards Inserting CF/SD memory cards Removing a CF/SD memory cardsR41A0K180 User’s Guide Copying all data Copying particular dataChecking the copied data on the viewer When selecting only one file to copy, select Copy this File Connecting a USB device Transferring from USB DevicesCopying all data Select Browse USB device using the Up or Down key Transferring from the ComputerTransferring Data from the Viewer Transferring to USB Storage Devices or CF/SD Memory CardsCopying Data within Backup Files Connecting the computer Transferring to the ComputerCopying via the Epson Link2 software For WindowsDisconnecting the viewer from the computer Copying via the ExplorerFor Macintosh For Macintosh Viewing Images Viewing Photos and VideosPhoto/Video file formats supported by the viewer PhotoDisplaying photos or videos VideoHow to see the contents screen Switching the screen Switching the view mode Displaying informationPhoto Zooming a photo Rotating a photoDisplaying photo enhance Playing back sound memoPlaying videos Editing Photos Editing a photoManaging Files and Folders RAW processingDisplaying photos as a slide show Setting folders as Private Changing a files or folders name Deleting files or folders Copying/Moving files or folders Protecting files or folders Setting Home screen wallpaper or folder icons Using ratings to filter your photos Setting the screen saver Monitoring the Color of ImagesAbout the Pop Up Menu For photo files For video filesR41A0K180 User’s Guide Creating Custom Print Preparing to PrintAvailable types of paper Registering a watermarkUsing the Print Wizard Menu Creating Custom Print Selecting a photoRetouching a photo R41A0K180 User’s Guide Cropping a photo Setting the layout Menu Printing photos Setting Making Copies of Custom Print Printing Original PhotoPrinting Contact Sheet By pressing the Menu key, you can select all JPEG, RAWPlaying Music Transferring Audio Data from the ComputerAudio file formats supported by the viewer Starting Playback Selecting the categoryResume play Basic operations while playing musicRepeat and Shuffle Play Using the Features for Music Audio equalizer settingRepeat setting Playback order settingCustomizing equalizer setting Creating a Playlist on the ViewerDeleting album tracks from the viewer To add tracks to a created Playlist To delete a Playlist/remove tracks from a PlaylistAbout the Audio Pop Up Menu To change track order of a created PlaylistCustomizing Settings Changing the Viewer SettingsR41A0K180 User’s Guide LCD Settings LCD Brightness Using A/V Out Viewing on a TVMaintenance Cleaning the ViewerPreparing the Battery Installing the batteryCharging the battery Removing the battery Do not carry loose batteries in your pocket.Warning Troubleshooting Error messages / IconsPower supply problems Viewing and playback problemsPower does not turn on Cannot access dataData is not displayed Color space information cannot be recognizedMovie is not displayed clearly or stops abruptly Operation problems Sound breaks off when the video or audio is playedNo sound comes out when a video is played Cannot access the existing foldersCannot copy Cannot deleteCannot set/unset as a private folder Printing problems Resetting the ViewerCannot print Image color is differentFormatting Data in the Viewer Customer Support Contacting Customer SupportBefore Contacting Epson Help for Users in North AmericaPurchase Supplies and Accessories Help for Users in EuropeHelp for Users in Australia Speak to a Support RepresentativeHelp for Users in Singapore Your DealerEpson Helpdesk Help for Users in Thailand Help for Users in VietnamHelp for Users in Indonesia Epson HelpDesk Phone 65 6586Epson Service Center Epson HotlineHelp for Users in Hong Kong Help for Users in MalaysiaInternet Home Technical Support HotlineHelp for Users in India Epson Trading M Sdn. BhdEpson India Head Office Bangalore Epson India Regional OfficesHelp for Users in the Philippines HelplineR41A0K180 User’s Guide Technical Specifications Standards and ApprovalsModel G971A AC adapter Model A351HSpecifications Battery Model D111AGeneral Electrical HDDBattery InterfaceAC adapter About Optional Accessories Following options are available for the viewerIndex KeyScreen