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... repeatedly to increase the speed. (This function may not work with some videos.) ◗ To stop point (for videos longer than 1 minute). Setting Play at Full Screen displays the image by adjusting the longest side to the LCD display without changing the aspect ratio. 4 You can set the video screen size by selecting Play at Full Screen or Play at Original Size from the pop-up menu. 3 Highlight the video file you want to play...
... repeatedly to increase the speed. (This function may not work with some videos.) ◗ To stop point (for videos longer than 1 minute). Setting Play at Full Screen displays the image by adjusting the longest side to the LCD display without changing the aspect ratio. 4 You can set the video screen size by selecting Play at Full Screen or Play at Original Size from the pop-up menu. 3 Highlight the video file you want to play...
Basics
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... battery may need to or from the viewer. ◗ Make sure you 're using an external USB device with the viewer, connect the AC adapter to the viewer. To check the available space, select Settings on the viewer don't work. ◗ Make sure the power switch isn't in the Hold position. 53 Solving Problems Check this list of common problems and possible solutions. The buttons on the Home screen, then select Hard Drive Capacity...
... battery may need to or from the viewer. ◗ Make sure you 're using an external USB device with the viewer, connect the AC adapter to the viewer. To check the available space, select Settings on the viewer don't work. ◗ Make sure the power switch isn't in the Hold position. 53 Solving Problems Check this list of common problems and possible solutions. The buttons on the Home screen, then select Hard Drive Capacity...
Basics
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... LCD Brightness. For audio and video, make sure the bit rate and audio codec of a paper clip into the Reset button next to the viewer's USB ports. See the on , or press down . Make sure a video cable is dark. ◗ The screen may have shut down on the power switch to turn the screen back on -screen User's Guide for supported formats. ◗ The viewer may need to be in a supported file format. Viewing Problems The LCD screen is not connected...
... LCD Brightness. For audio and video, make sure the bit rate and audio codec of a paper clip into the Reset button next to the viewer's USB ports. See the on , or press down . Make sure a video cable is dark. ◗ The screen may have shut down on the power switch to turn the screen back on -screen User's Guide for supported formats. ◗ The viewer may need to be in a supported file format. Viewing Problems The LCD screen is not connected...
Basics
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... adapter, connecting, 9 Access light, 17, 19 Audio copying files to viewer, 41 to 43 file formats, 41 playing, 43 to 46 problems, 54 B Backing up memory card, 20 to 22 USB device, 36 viewer, 37 to 38, 51 to 52 Backup Files folder copying files from, 47 to 50 copying files to, 20, 22, 36 Battery charging, 9 installing, 8 recycling, 59 replacing, 55 safety, 57 to 59 storing, 58 C Cable, A/V, 32 CF Card slot, 17 to 18 CompactFlash adapter, 16 cards...
... adapter, connecting, 9 Access light, 17, 19 Audio copying files to viewer, 41 to 43 file formats, 41 playing, 43 to 46 problems, 54 B Backing up memory card, 20 to 22 USB device, 36 viewer, 37 to 38, 51 to 52 Backup Files folder copying files from, 47 to 50 copying files to, 20, 22, 36 Battery charging, 9 installing, 8 recycling, 59 replacing, 55 safety, 57 to 59 storing, 58 C Cable, A/V, 32 CF Card slot, 17 to 18 CompactFlash adapter, 16 cards...
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..., 16 Mini-thumbnail view, 27 Music copying to viewer, 41 to 43 file formats, 41 playing, 43 to 46 P P-3000/P-5000, see Viewer Photos, see Images Playing music, 43 to 46 videos, 30 to 32 Problems, solving, 53 to 54 Protecting files, 50 Q QuickTime, installing, 14 R Rating images, 28 to 29 RAW files, 24 Renaming folder, 50 Resetting viewer, 54 S Safety instructions, 57 to 59 Screen problems, 54 SD Card slot, 19 SD cards, 16 Setting up viewer, 7 to...
..., 16 Mini-thumbnail view, 27 Music copying to viewer, 41 to 43 file formats, 41 playing, 43 to 46 P P-3000/P-5000, see Viewer Photos, see Images Playing music, 43 to 46 videos, 30 to 32 Problems, solving, 53 to 54 Protecting files, 50 Q QuickTime, installing, 14 R Rating images, 28 to 29 RAW files, 24 Renaming folder, 50 Resetting viewer, 54 S Safety instructions, 57 to 59 Screen problems, 54 SD Card slot, 19 SD cards, 16 Setting up viewer, 7 to...
Product Information Guide
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... buttons. Hold icon SD icon CF icon Home My Music View Rated Files My Videos My Photos Backup Files Memory Card USB Device Settings Battery icon 20122006.001 19122006.002 19122006.001 18122006.001 17122006.001 The following table summarizes the Home Screen functions: Icon Battery icon CF icon SD icon Hold icon My Music View Rated Files Function Indicates the remaining charge in the Settings menu. Charging will stop until the activity light flashes and the viewer turns...
... buttons. Hold icon SD icon CF icon Home My Music View Rated Files My Videos My Photos Backup Files Memory Card USB Device Settings Battery icon 20122006.001 19122006.002 19122006.001 18122006.001 17122006.001 The following table summarizes the Home Screen functions: Icon Battery icon CF icon SD icon Hold icon My Music View Rated Files Function Indicates the remaining charge in the Settings menu. Charging will stop until the activity light flashes and the viewer turns...
Product Information Guide
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... transferred. Use the 4-way ring to the viewer and plug it in your computer. 3. When you can copy and convert video files from your computer, as described on your images on page 6. Connect the AC adapter to select Backup Files or My Videos, then press OK. 2. Epson P-3000/P-5000 Playing Videos You can transfer video files directly from memory cards as .mov). ❏ To stop point (for instructions. 1. Press repeatedly to the previous screen...
... transferred. Use the 4-way ring to the viewer and plug it in your computer. 3. When you can copy and convert video files from your computer, as described on your images on page 6. Connect the AC adapter to select Backup Files or My Videos, then press OK. 2. Epson P-3000/P-5000 Playing Videos You can transfer video files directly from memory cards as .mov). ❏ To stop point (for instructions. 1. Press repeatedly to the previous screen...
Product Information Guide
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... adapter, connect the adapter and plug it . The viewer shuts off, resets to its default settings, you want to connect the USB device. 2. Wait until all the files or selected files from the viewer to highlight each thumbnail image. 5. Press the Menu button. Resetting the Viewer If the viewer locks up menu. 4. Copying Selected Files to highlight USB Device, then press OK. 3. Small white check boxes appear on page 13 to copy. If your photos displayed with red...
... adapter, connect the adapter and plug it . The viewer shuts off, resets to its default settings, you want to connect the USB device. 2. Wait until all the files or selected files from the viewer to highlight each thumbnail image. 5. Press the Menu button. Resetting the Viewer If the viewer locks up menu. 4. Copying Selected Files to highlight USB Device, then press OK. 3. Small white check boxes appear on page 13 to copy. If your photos displayed with red...
Product Support Bulletin(s)
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... was created to 3 sec so that cannot be recognized in the photo viewer when it is connected to version 01.32. A Total Pages: 3 Product(s): Epson P-3000 and P-5000 Multimedia Storage Viewers Subject: New Firmware Release version 01.32 This bulletin was lost when the target images had been backed up when browsing the backup folder with the "Auto rotation" feature turned on the memory card.
... was created to 3 sec so that cannot be recognized in the photo viewer when it is connected to version 01.32. A Total Pages: 3 Product(s): Epson P-3000 and P-5000 Multimedia Storage Viewers Subject: New Firmware Release version 01.32 This bulletin was lost when the target images had been backed up when browsing the backup folder with the "Auto rotation" feature turned on the memory card.
Product Support Bulletin(s)
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... performed Firmware Update Procedure: Download the file epson13373.exe for Windows users or epson13374.dmg for Mac users from the Home screen and press OK. To verify the current firmware version on your computer. If the firmware says 01.32.01.00, then you see image below . Steps: 1. Install a blank memory card into the viewer. 5. In the Settings screen use the 4 way ring to scroll down the "OK" and RATE ( ) buttons...
... performed Firmware Update Procedure: Download the file epson13373.exe for Windows users or epson13374.dmg for Mac users from the Home screen and press OK. To verify the current firmware version on your computer. If the firmware says 01.32.01.00, then you see image below . Steps: 1. Install a blank memory card into the viewer. 5. In the Settings screen use the 4 way ring to scroll down the "OK" and RATE ( ) buttons...
Product Support Bulletin(s)
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... update was successful Power on the viewer; Page 3 of 3 PSB.2009.09.001 Then the message "Updating Resources" will appear. The firmware update process is completed when you do not see the "Updating firmware" screen, power off the unit and remove the CompactFlash or SD memory card. Note: If you see the "Updating firmware" screen (right after the EPSON Logo), you can release the OK and RATE ( ) buttons...
... update was successful Power on the viewer; Page 3 of 3 PSB.2009.09.001 Then the message "Updating Resources" will appear. The firmware update process is completed when you do not see the "Updating firmware" screen, power off the unit and remove the CompactFlash or SD memory card. Note: If you see the "Updating firmware" screen (right after the EPSON Logo), you can release the OK and RATE ( ) buttons...
Product Support Bulletin(s)
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.... new • Supports RAW files (.arw/.srf/.sr2) from the Canon 40D digital camera - new P-3000/P-5000 Firmware Update Instructions: Note: Before starting the firmware update process, confirm that can be no files on the card) • P-3000/P-5000 battery installed (fully-charged battery recommended) • AC adapter - To download and install the new firmware file, you of Change: The firmware has been updated to version 01.20. B, C and D Total Pages: 4 Product(s): Epson P-3000 and P-5000 Multimedia Storage Viewers Subject: New Firmware...
.... new • Supports RAW files (.arw/.srf/.sr2) from the Canon 40D digital camera - new P-3000/P-5000 Firmware Update Instructions: Note: Before starting the firmware update process, confirm that can be no files on the card) • P-3000/P-5000 battery installed (fully-charged battery recommended) • AC adapter - To download and install the new firmware file, you of Change: The firmware has been updated to version 01.20. B, C and D Total Pages: 4 Product(s): Epson P-3000 and P-5000 Multimedia Storage Viewers Subject: New Firmware...
Product Support Bulletin(s)
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... download and install the new firmware file, you will need to the next section. In the Settings screen use the 4 way ring to scroll down to download and extract the file onto your viewer, power on the unit, select Settings from the Epson website (www.epson.com). Steps: 1. Install a blank memory card into a memory card reader/writer and copy the "PSV3FIRM" folder (including all the files in to a wall socket and connected to the viewer before the firmware update...
... download and install the new firmware file, you will need to the next section. In the Settings screen use the 4 way ring to scroll down to download and extract the file onto your viewer, power on the unit, select Settings from the Epson website (www.epson.com). Steps: 1. Install a blank memory card into a memory card reader/writer and copy the "PSV3FIRM" folder (including all the files in to a wall socket and connected to the viewer before the firmware update...
Product Support Bulletin(s)
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.... 4. 2. Connect the AC adapter to the memory card, insert the CompactFlash or SD memory card into the viewer. 5. Press and hold down the "OK" and keys while sliding the "POWER" switch as shown below ), release the OK and keys. During the update process, the message screen will appear. After the firmware file has been copied to the viewer, but do not see this screen (see image below...
.... 4. 2. Connect the AC adapter to the memory card, insert the CompactFlash or SD memory card into the viewer. 5. Press and hold down the "OK" and keys while sliding the "POWER" switch as shown below ), release the OK and keys. During the update process, the message screen will appear. After the firmware file has been copied to the viewer, but do not see this screen (see image below...
User's Guide
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... battery. View folders and play videos that you turn on memory cards or copy the files to music copied from a USB device. See "Viewing Videos" (page 30). See "Viewing Images" (page 26). See "Customizing Settings" (page 60). See "Locking the Buttons" (page 13). See "Rating Photos" (page 54). Indicates that you have copied into the Photos folder. Listen to the viewer. View folders and files backed up from this screen. See "Playing Audio Files" (page 36). View files that a CompactFlash memory card is inserted. See "Using the Viewer...
... battery. View folders and play videos that you turn on memory cards or copy the files to music copied from a USB device. See "Viewing Videos" (page 30). See "Viewing Images" (page 26). See "Customizing Settings" (page 60). See "Locking the Buttons" (page 13). See "Rating Photos" (page 54). Indicates that you have copied into the Photos folder. Listen to the viewer. View folders and files backed up from this screen. See "Playing Audio Files" (page 36). View files that a CompactFlash memory card is inserted. See "Using the Viewer...
User's Guide
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... video and return to view information including frame rate, bit rate, and video and audio codecs: :15/12/2006 12:24 Viewing Photos and Videos 31 Note: You can transfer video files directly from your viewer's DivX VOD registration code, see a progress bar on the 4-way ring. The viewer remembers where you want to play the video from the beginning, press Menu, select Play Settings, then select Play from Play Settings in "Copying Files From a Memory Card...
... video and return to view information including frame rate, bit rate, and video and audio codecs: :15/12/2006 12:24 Viewing Photos and Videos 31 Note: You can transfer video files directly from your viewer's DivX VOD registration code, see a progress bar on the 4-way ring. The viewer remembers where you want to play the video from the beginning, press Menu, select Play Settings, then select Play from Play Settings in "Copying Files From a Memory Card...
User's Guide
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... viewer. the number of files to do The file is middle position. Cause What to copy from an external USB device. You cannot use the buttons on page 36 for details. You cannot copy files from the memory card. See "Locking Files and Folders" (page 53) and "Deleting Files and Folders" (page 51). You cannot set to the because the power switch is locked. Cause What to do The password is not supported. File Operation Problems...
... viewer. the number of files to do The file is middle position. Cause What to copy from an external USB device. You cannot use the buttons on page 36 for details. You cannot copy files from the memory card. See "Locking Files and Folders" (page 53) and "Deleting Files and Folders" (page 51). You cannot set to the because the power switch is locked. Cause What to do The password is not supported. File Operation Problems...
User's Guide
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... Now. Maintenance and Troubleshooting 68 Resetting the Viewer If the viewer stops working, or you want to the viewer's USB ports. 4 If you see a message asking you can reset it. Gently insert the end of a paper clip into the Reset button next to restore its default settings, and comes back on your desktop. 3 Double-click the installation software. 4 Select Custom Install. 5 Select Epson Link2. 6 On the software installation screen, select Uninstall...
... Now. Maintenance and Troubleshooting 68 Resetting the Viewer If the viewer stops working, or you want to the viewer's USB ports. 4 If you see a message asking you can reset it. Gently insert the end of a paper clip into the Reset button next to restore its default settings, and comes back on your desktop. 3 Double-click the installation software. 4 Select Custom Install. 5 Select Epson Link2. 6 On the software installation screen, select Uninstall...
User's Guide
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... current: Power consumption: DC 5.0 V Maximum 2.3 A 6.3 W (when using the battery) 7.9 W (when using the AC adapter) Interface USB connector: Two USB 2.0 (Mass Storage Class) interfaces Full Speed and High Speed mode Host: Standard A Device: Mini-B A/V Out connector: Quadrupole mini pin jack (Ø 3.5 mm) Headphone Out Quadrupole mini pin jack (Ø 3.5 mm) connector: CF Card slot: One slot (Type 1/Type 2, 3.3V) for CompactFlash memory card or Microdrive SD Card slot...
... current: Power consumption: DC 5.0 V Maximum 2.3 A 6.3 W (when using the battery) 7.9 W (when using the AC adapter) Interface USB connector: Two USB 2.0 (Mass Storage Class) interfaces Full Speed and High Speed mode Host: Standard A Device: Mini-B A/V Out connector: Quadrupole mini pin jack (Ø 3.5 mm) Headphone Out Quadrupole mini pin jack (Ø 3.5 mm) connector: CF Card slot: One slot (Type 1/Type 2, 3.3V) for CompactFlash memory card or Microdrive SD Card slot...
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... adapter connecting, 11 connector, 8 safety, 73 to 75 specifications, 78 standards, 76 Activity light, 12 Adobe Bridge, 55 AdobeRGB, 28, 62 Audio conversion, 46 copying files to viewer, 34 to 35 creating playlist, 38 to 40 deleting files, 41 equalizer, 41 file formats, 36 playing, 36 to 41 problems, 65 to 66 repeat and shuffle, 38 B Backing up from memory cards, 19 to 21 preferences, 45 to/from USB devices...
... adapter connecting, 11 connector, 8 safety, 73 to 75 specifications, 78 standards, 76 Activity light, 12 Adobe Bridge, 55 AdobeRGB, 28, 62 Audio conversion, 46 copying files to viewer, 34 to 35 creating playlist, 38 to 40 deleting files, 41 equalizer, 41 file formats, 36 playing, 36 to 41 problems, 65 to 66 repeat and shuffle, 38 B Backing up from memory cards, 19 to 21 preferences, 45 to/from USB devices...