To switch between the album list and JPEG image file list

1Press < while the “Photo Album” list is displayed.

2Select “Display Mode” using M/m, and press ENTER.

3Select “File” or “Album” using M/m, and press ENTER.

zHints

You can switch the thumbnail picture on the album list among the JPEG image files in the selected album by pressing m/M.

You can switch to the previous or next album by pressing m/M on the JPEG image file list.

To turn off the “Photo Album” list

Press SYSTEM MENU.

To display the detailed information

1Select a JPEG image file, and press ,.

2Select “Detailed Information,” and press

ENTER.

The detailed information for the selected JPEG image file appears.

To reload the files or folders

When a disc or the connected USB device contains 1,000 or more files and/or 100 or more folders, select “Read next” in the “Photo Album” list, and press ENTER to view unloaded files or folders.

It may take a few minutes to load files or folders.

bNote

The thumbnail for a file that cannot be playable on the recorder is displayed as “.”

Playing a slideshow1 Follow steps 1 to 4 of “Using the “Photo Album” List.”

The “Photo Album” list appears. Switch between the album list and JPEG image file list, if necessary.

2 Select an album or JPEG image file using M/m, and press H.

The slideshow starts.

zHint

You can start a slideshow by selecting “Start Slideshow” from the sub-menu.

bNotes

Depending on the aspect ratio, some pictures may be displayed with black bands at top and bottom, or left and right.

Large picture files may take a few seconds to display. This is not a malfunction.

To stop a slideshow

Press x (stop) or O RETURN.

To pause a slideshow

Press X (pause).

To view the previous/next image during a slideshow

Press ./>.

To zoom an image

Press ZOOM repeatedly during a slideshow. Each time you press ZOOM, the magnification changes as shown below.

t t normal magnification

You can move the area you want to zoom using </M/m/,.

To rotate an image

Press ANGLE repeatedly during a slideshow.

Each time you press ANGLE, the image turns clockwise by 90°.

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