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1. File Auto Rotation Sets whether or not to rotate the images automatically Operation according to the EXIF information Unsupported Sets whether unsupported files are displayed or not Files Delete After Sets whether or not to delete the data on the memory card or Copying the USB device after backing up onto the viewer is complete You can also select the Confirm Before Deleting option Set Password Sets the password for private folders The default password is 0000 Movie DivX Displays the registration code Setting Registration Code Play Settings Sets the screen size of a movie Slide Show Effects Sets one of the five slide show effects The slide show is executed with the selected effect Duration Sets the duration to switch the images during a slide show You can set the duration from 1 to 30 seconds Slide Show Sets the slide show music which is played during the slide show Music You can select None one of three from the default playlist or one from the user playlist Clock Sets whether or not to display the clock during the slideshow Sound Key Beep Select ON or OFF to turn on or off the operation sound Backup Select None no announcement or one of the three preset Completion sounds to announce the completion of data backup Sound Volume Set the playback volume of audio and video View Mode LCD Changes the brightness of the LCD Adjust the brightness using Brightness the
2. 20 Removing an SD memory card from the slot 20 Copying Data from CF SD Memory Cards 21 Copyingall datar retenar aig wae yk a ra Le Pr ae me Ren Nas aa a acta es eS 21 Copying particular data se amas ei el es de das A ee etek Rie en 22 Copying Data from USB Devices 23 Connecting a USB d esse Res ete Se a ard easiness dt M 23 OPV IMC cen Lee si ee MN ee Nue ae ty earn US AARSE RG ESER 24 Copying parti ul r data 2e oa de nd ro an a sb On See ne Deep 24 Backing Up Data onto the Computer 25 Connecting the viewer to the computer 25 Launching the Epson Link2 software 26 Disconnecting the viewer from the computer 26 Backing Up Data onto Other USB Storage Devices 27 Copying Back p Files 4 4 sine Me ares waa gated baa Due shen wan maa with ani 27 P 5000 Users Guide Copying particular data aa msn due Ds Atal Gia des aa ate ea ds 27 Chapter 4 Viewing Images Copying Data to My Photos My Videos Folder 29 Copying from a computer 4 4 AU Dane toate nano RE heated Haw ee acted 29 Copying from Backup Files or Memory Card 29 Photo Video file formats
3. 73 Help for Users in Indlas c0 bode ans d esse ENT a 74 Help for Users in the Philippines sin hentai venant 75 Appendix A Appendix Standards and Approvals saaana dew RS spa deans Sede ade ead 76 SD CTICAHONS Ses as eee ce Ad og at alee rat ig ee eta a ie ate tie wa ho Saal Cae ite ead 79 About Optional Accessories EE ects Wine eee ae od Se eke eee pee 81 Important Safety Instructions hook Ses sn Bee a tia enka See OSE ae Bae 81 P 5000 User s Guide Warnings Cautions and Notes Safety requirements Index P 5000 Users Guide Copyright and Trademarks No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of Seiko Epson Corporation The information contained herein is designed only for use with this Epson product Epson is not responsible for any use of this information as applied to other products Neither Seiko Epson Corporation nor its affiliates shall be liable to the purchaser of this product or third parties for damages losses costs or expenses incurred by the purchaser or third parties as a result of accident misuse or abuse of this product or unauthorized modifications repairs or alterations to this product or excluding the U S failure to strictly comply with Seiko Epson Corporation s operating an
4. Copy cannot be started as the USB device connection cannot be recognized because the USB device has lost power Cannot delete Cause Connect the AC adapter to the USB device Alternatively make sure that the viewer is connected to the AC adapter correctly What to do The file is locked Alternatively the file existing in the folder or subfolder is locked See Protecting files or folders page 42 and unlock the file to delete it Maintenance and Troubleshooting 67 P 5000 User s Guide Cannot increase the hard drive capacity of the viewer even if deleting files Cause What to do Check if data was deleted without using the Epson Link2 software on the computer Even if deleting data in the viewer on the computer if the data has not been deleted completely hard drive capacity of the viewer cannot be increased Cannot set unset as a private folder Cause After connecting the viewer to the computer delete all the data in Recycle Bin Windows or Trash Macintosh What to do The password is wrong Printing problems Cannot print Cause If you forget the password enter 5555 7777 then 3333 to reset the default password 0000 What to do The printer is not supported See Preparing to Print page 55 and make sure that your printer supports PictBridge The printer s power is off Turn on the printer
5. The USB cable is not connected correctly See Connecting to a printer page 57 and reconnect the viewer to the printer The file is damaged Try to print a different file If you connect the viewer to a printer with the Home screen displayed printing will not occur as the printer is recognized as a computer Connect the viewer to the printer after selecting an image to print For details see Printing Photos page 55 or Printing Videos page 58 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 68 P 5000 Users Guide Resetting the Viewer When an error occurs and operations cannot be done you can reset the viewer by pressing the Reset button with a thin object as shown below Note Avoid using the fragile objects such as pencil Contacting Customer Support Before Contacting Epson If your Epson product is not operating properly and you cannot solve the problem using the troubleshooting information in your product documentation contact customer support services for assistance If customer support for your area is not listed below contact the dealer where you purchased your product Customer support will be able to help you much more quickly if you give them the following information Product serial number The serial number label is usually on the back of the product Product model Product software version Click About Version Info or similar button in the pr
6. Note D To hide the folder set as a private folder select Hide Private Folders in step 3 1 To show private folders select Show Private Folders in step 3 Changing a folder s name Note You cannot change a file s name 1 Highlight a folder to change the name of 2 Press the Menu key to display the pop up menu select Edit using the Up or Down key then press the OK or Right key 3 Select Rename using the Up or Down key then press the OK key Viewing Images 40 P 5000 Users Guide 4 The on screen keyboard appears Select a letter using the 4 way ring then press the OK key to input the selected letter L Text Input CBI S LEE TETE TE ETES Le CE EE 2e Er M Note Q The cursor can be moved forward backward by pressing the Q Q key 11 To delete the last letter input press the Back key D Tocancel the operation select Cancel using the 4 way ring then press the OK key 5 After inputting the name select Done using the 4 way ring then press the OK key to complete Deleting files or folders 1 Highlight a file or folder to delete 2 Press the Menu key to display the pop up menu select Delete using the Up or Down key then press the OK key 3 Use the 4 way ring and the x key to enter checkmarks in the check boxes of files or folders to delete then press the OK key to complete TI Select Files to Delete EPV2273 JPG EPV D i Re EM EPV0013 TXT EPV2619
7. On Select Files to Lock CE CY EPV2014 JPG EPV2171 JPG EPV2242 JPG Ww a 4 gt xi E Viewing Images 42 P 5000 Users Guide Note Pressing the Menu key in the thumbnails screen displays the pop up menu You can select either Select All or Deselect All then press the OK key or select Apply from the pop up menu When you want to lock files in full screen press the Menu key to display the pop up menu then select Edit Lock Unlock to enter the lock mode Select Lock or Unlock using the Up or Down key and press the OK key to complete Press the Right or Left key to move to other files to lock Select Cancel and press the OK key or press the Back key to cancel the mode Om Lock Mode Cancel Note The lock on the file or folder remains in effect until you unlock it even if you turn off the viewer Setting a folder thumbnail You can set your favorite image as wallpaper for the Home screen or a thumbnail of that folder 1 Select an image to set 2 Press the Menu key to display the pop up menu select Wallpaper and Icon Settings using the Up or Down key then press the OK or Right key 3 Select Set as Folder Icon using the Up or Down key then press the OK key Note Select Set as Wallpaper of HOME to set the image as wallpaper for the Home screen Select Reset wallpaper of HOME to reset wallpaper for the Home screen to the initial setting Rating your photos You can quickly view rated p
8. 2 Inthe USB Device screen select Browse USB Device using the Up or Down key sv USB Device Backup USB device to Viewer Copy all Backup Files 3 Press the OK key to show the data on the USB device Transferring Data 24 P 5000 Users Guide 4 Follow steps 4 to 6 of Copying particular data page 22 Backing Up Data onto the Computer Connecting the viewer to the computer If you connect the viewer to the computer the viewer is recognized as an external HDD Before transferring install the software For details see Installing the software page 14 1 2 3 Connect the AC adapter Turn on the viewer and the computer Open the USB connector s cover and connect the USB cable to the viewer Then connect the other end of the USB cable to the computer USB Standard A The LCD turns off Launch the Epson Link2 software For details see Launching the Epson Link2 software page 26 Only data that has not yet been backed up will be copied to the computer automatically For details see the online Epson Link2 User s Guide Note m When you view the HDD of the viewer on your computer BACKUP MUSIC PHOTOS and VIDEOS correspond to Backup Files My Music My Photos and My Videos of the viewer Do not change the folder name If changed a new empty folder will be created in the original name and you will need to move data to the new folder Disco
9. Australian model Safety AS NZS 60950 1 EMC AS NZS CISPR22 Class B Taiwan model EMC and Safety CNS13438 Class B CNS14336 IEC60950 Appendix 77 P 5000 User s Guide Chinese model EMC and Safety GB4943 GB9254 GB17625 1 Battery Model D111A U S model Safety UL2054 European model EMC Directive 89 336 EEC EN 55022 Class B EN 55024 Australian model EMC AS NZS CISPR22 Class B Appendix 78 P 5000 User s Guide Specifications General Display LCD Liquid Crystal Display 4 0 inch 640 x R YG B EG x 480 dots Dot pitch 0 032 mm x 4 x 0 128 mm R Red YG Yellow Green B Blue EG Emerald Green Approx 16 770 000 colors HDD 2 5 HDD 73 8 GB FAT12 16 32 VFAT supported Dimensions Height 88 7 mm 3 5 inches and weight Width 150 mm 5 9 inches Depth 33 1 mm 1 3 inches Weight Approx 438 g 1 0 Ib including the battery Temperature Operating 5 to 35 C Non operating 20 to 60 C Humidity Operating 30 to 80 without Non operating 10 to 80 condensation Altitude Operating 3000 m or less Non operating 12000 m or less Memory card CompactFlash memory card Type2 and 3 3 V including MicroDrive SD memory card SD High Capacity card MultiMedia Card MultiMedia Card Plus Power sources Lithium ion batte
10. Customizing Settings You can customize various settings for displaying and copying images or change the sound setting to make the viewer more useful Changing the Viewer Settings The settings described in the following table can be configured from Settings To display the menu select Settings in the Home screen then press the OK key For further setting operations use the 4 way ring and the OK key The following table shows details of each setting Hard Drive Hard Drive CF SD memory cards and the HDD used space is displayed with Capacity Capacity used disk soace of Backup My Photos My Videos and My Music Power Save Backlight Sets the time at which the LCD s backlight will turn off and the Timer LCD will go blank if there are no operations You can select the time from 1 3 5 10 15 minutes Sleep Timer Sets the time at which the viewer will enter sleep mode if there are no operations To deactivate sleep mode press any key You can select the time from 1 3 5 10 15 minutes Power Off Sets the time at which the power will be shut down automatically Timer if there are no operations to save the battery You can select the time from 1 3 5 10 15 minutes Screen Saver Sets the time at which the screen saver will appear if there are no operations to save the battery You can select the time from 1 3 5 10 15 minutes Customizing Settings 53 P 5000 User s Guide
11. Multimedia Storage Viewer P 5000 User s Guide Copyright 2006 Seiko Epson Corporation All rights reserved P 5000 Users Guide Contents Copyright and Trademarks Chapter 1 Introduction Main Feat reS unes pote ue amet de Ut Swim Sate EA Meee We ee Re OE 8 Important Notice sn mer sac can te tren nt ps Sten SN reed ade Wine anes EU alas ened 8 Chapter 2 Getting Started RE A iew paa Ase as te Bd pe a ace ht ee a do Ps AE g etd tae Pam ae cane ee Sue oe d 9 Setting Up the Viewer as SE eee Re ns ins AUS Sage 11 Turning iNe pwe N ESS LES ae einen way ieee eteaedd helene heed bare 11 T rning the DOWEMON a2 sar 4 erat wes eae Mook MSIE Ee Rare ewes weed ee eae ee 12 Holding the key operations sente then Ae eee eke ee ae 13 How to use the Home Screen sas 4 as sa armes we nets a ee ge atome 13 Using the Software src ait Ba ee Se BE cn take es Oe A oe Ree eee eh Xe 14 Aboutihe Softwaree oeme eea nee tds a RARE Re rene eee eas eek ed 14 Installing the software asus hed At ee ea Sema wae ae Be dns Me We Re 14 Uninstalling th Softwares wade ook Ped ee awa aves bh du vans sale aaa 17 Chapter 3 Transferring Data Setting and Removing CF SD Memory Cards 18 Inserting a CF memory card into the CF Card slot 18 Removing a CF memory card from the slot 19 Inserting an SD memory card into the SD Card slot
12. www epson ca Canadian sales Help for Users in Europe Check your Pan European Warranty Document for information on how to contact EPSON Customer support Maintenance and Troubleshooting 70 P 5000 Users Guide Help for Users in Australia Epson Australia wishes to provide you with a high level of customer service In addition to your product documentation we provide the following sources for obtaining information Your Dealer Don t forget that your dealer can often help identify and resolve problems The dealer should always be the first call for advise on problems they can often solve problems quickly and easily as well as give advise on the next step to take Internet URL http www epson com aqu Access the Epson Australia World Wide Web pages Worth taking your modem here for the occasional surf The site provides a download area for drivers Epson contact points new product information and technical support e mail Epson Helpdesk Epson Helpdesk is provided as a final backup to make sure our clients have access to advice Operators on the Helpdesk can aid you in installing configuring and operating your Epson product Our Pre sales Helpdesk staff can provide literature on new Epson products and advise where the nearest dealer or service agent is located Many types of queries are answered here The Helpdesk numbers are Phone 1300361 054 Fax 02 8899 3789 We encourage you to have all the relevant info
13. Type Lithium lon battery Model D111A Size H x W x L 22 45 mm x 20 4 mm x 71 mm Ratings 3 7 V 2600 mAh Typ Temperature Storing 20 to 40 C Keep the battery in a cool place when storing it for a long period Appendix 80 P 5000 User s Guide AC adapter Model A351H Input AC 100 240 V 50 60 Hz 0 3 A 0 1 A Output DC 5 0 V 23 A Power Maximum 18 W consumption About Optional Accessories The following options are available for the viewer optional product product code Lithium lon battery B32B81826 Model D111A The asterisk is a substitute for the last digit which varies by country Important Safety Instructions Read all of these instructions before using the viewer and keep this guide handy for later reference Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the viewer and the accessories Warnings Cautions and Notes W Warnings must be followed carefully to avoid bodily injury Cautions must be observed to avoid damage to your equipment Notes contain important information and useful tips on the operation of the viewer Appendix 81 P 5000 User s Guide When using the viewer Caution i 1 Do not drop or apply any shock to the viewer Take care when carrying it as strong shocks may damage the internal hard disk drive and cause data to be lost D Epson is not responsible
14. Limited Internet Home Page Epson Hong Kong has established a local home page in both Chinese and English on the Internet to provide users with the following information T Product information Q Answers to Frequently Asked Questions FAQs Maintenance and Troubleshooting 72 P 5000 Users Guide Q Latest versions of Epson product drivers Users can access our World Wide Web home page at http Awww epson com hk Technical Support Hotline You can also contact our technical staff at the following telephone and fax numbers Phone 852 2827 8911 Fax 852 2827 4383 Help for Users in Malaysia Contacts for information support and services are World Wide Web http www epson com my Q Information on product specifications drivers for download Q Frequently Asked Questions FAQ Sales Enquiries questions through e mail Epson Trading M San Bhd Head Office Phone 603 56288288 Fax 603 56288388 399 Epson Helpdesk 1 Sales enquiries and product information Infoline Phone 603 56288222 Q Enquiries on repair services amp warranty product usage and technical support Techline Phone 603 56288333 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 73 P 5000 User s Guide Help for Users in India Contacts for information support and services are World Wide Web http www epson co in Information on product specifications drivers for download and products enquiry are available Epson
15. Printing Videos s areara trate aa oie Oo ours E Sega KTO Mes 58 Printer Settings oct 8 Lee GRAN o E A Se ale ed edie A E E aa 59 Chapter 8 Viewing on a TV USINGLAIN OUL A8 Shad aiea ol aud Re eG SER SSH a Wad aa res Mages 4 60 Chapter 9 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Cleaning the Viewer Se cet ls cS e wa Mes oy Re ee as aunt ele Ge DES de l e 61 Preparing the Ballerines Vag tw ae yee aad ae Peewee Soon eee ase ane 61 Installing the Battery ee dates CX gli a donnee Se tree de 61 Charging th battery ais hanche een te dine eae whee ey dre eee EE 62 Removing the battery ze sr lacs erewt hi eee timaeterrewe MS eee toes 63 WOUDISSHOOUING As et cat ts ZOE Bae SUN Oe E i OEM A x nan Te 64 Error MeSSages ICONS ann en an bee RR pated ee ae BE 64 Problems and solutions ss oh oe aide does needed 64 Resetting the VISWer 2 atome NME ed dae et abe ta AT heed de et 69 Contacting Customer Sport sta ae keep nn oes COG ees MONO NE et 69 Before Contacting EDS HE RSR SR TE Se TR Se sde 69 Help for Users in North America 70 Help for Users in BurOpeus ss cet ee ans At PR eae des NT eS eee Re 70 Help for Users in Australie seen a tee ane ue lee 71 Help for Users in Singapore 71 Help for Users in Thailand sac wate rene ae de Seg See awe ag arte we Ss 72 Help for Users in Hong Kong 1 224244 88e beg Ee ee une tres ba 72 Help for Users in Malaysia
16. See Resetting the Viewer page 69 nd to find how to use the Reset button Press Reset Problems and solutions Use the information in this section to find the source of and solution to problems Maintenance and Troubleshooting 64 P 5000 User s Guide Power supply problems The power does not turn on Cause What to do The battery is set incorrectly Make sure that the battery is installed correctly See Charging the battery page 62 The battery has run ouf The Charge lamp lights orange Cause See Troubleshooting bage 64 and charge the battery What to do The battery is not inserted Insert the battery into the viewer The viewer becomes hot Turn off the power disconnect the AC adapter stop charging and wait more than 30 minutes then connect the AC adapter again to restart charging The Charge lamp still lights orange contact our customer support Viewing and playback problems Cannot access data Cause What to do The name of a file or folder is not supported by the set language The data is not displayed Cause Rename the file or folder to access What to do The photo video or audio file you selected is not supported See Photo Video file formats supported by the viewer page 30 or Audio file formats supported by the viewer page 46 and make sure the data is supported Also check the codec of t
17. Select the desired Playlist instead of Create New Playlist in step 3 To delete a Playlist remove tracks from a Playlist To delete a Playlist select the desired Playlist press the Menu key then select Delete this Playlist You can remove tracks from a Playlist in the same way as you delete them from the viewer If you select the audio files from a Playlist they will be removed from the Playlist but not deleted from the viewer For details see Deleting album tracks from the viewer page 50 To change track order of a created Playlist 1 Open the track list of the Playlist to change the order of 2 Select a track of which to change the order to move 3 Press the Menu key to display the pop up menu then select Change Song Order Playing Music 51 P 5000 User s Guide 4 Move the track using the Up or Down key then press the OK key to complete About the Audio Pop Up Menu From the pop up menu displayed by pressing the Menu key you can use the functions in the table below Add to Playlist Adds audio files to Playlist Creates new Playlist Audio Equalizer Sets the audio equalizer Setting Delete Deletes audio files Play Mode Changes playback order Sets repeat play Settings Sets LCD Key Beep Note Different pop up menus will appear when you press the Menu key depending on which screen you are viewing Playing Music 52 P 5000 Users Guide Chapter 6
18. implied for any other use Additional information including that relating to promotional internal and commercial uses and licensing may be obtained from MPEG LA L L C see lt www mpegla com gt This product is licensed under the AVC Patent Portfolio License for the personal and non commercial use of a consumer to i encode video in compliance with the AVC standard AVC Video and or ii decode AVC Video that was encoded by a consumer engaged in a personal and non commercial activity and or was obtained from a video provider licensed to provide AVC Video No license is granted or shall be implied for any other use Additional information may be obtained from MPEG LA L L C see lt www mpegla com gt MPEG Layer 3 audio coding technology is licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson Any use of this product other than consumer personal use in any manner that complies with the MPEG 2 standard for encoding video information for packaged media is expressly prohibited without a license under applicable patents in the MPEG 2 patent portfolio which license is available from MPEG LA L L C 250 STEELE STREET SUITE 300 DENVER COLORADO 80206 DivX DivX Certified and associated logos are trademarks of DivX Inc and are used under license Copyright and Trademarks P 5000 User s Guide Adobe Adobe Photoshop and Adobe RGB are registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and or other countries This
19. instructions below to view photos or play videos on TV 1 Set the Video Out setting on the viewer to the signal format of your TV Note For details about the Video Out setting see Changing the Viewer Settings page 53 2 Connect a commercially available AV cable to the TV Then connect the other end of the AV cable to the viewer 3 Set the TV display to video input from the viewer Note 1 The LCD turns off when you connect an AV cable to the viewer D Some monitors cannot display full images and the top and bottom parts may be missing 1 For information on available cables contact our customer support ViewingonaTV 60 P 5000 Users Guide Chapter 9 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Cleaning the Viewer To keep the viewer operating at its best you should clean it thoroughly several times a year Before you perform any maintenance on the viewer be sure to read the Important Safety Instructions page 81 then follow these guidelines Q Be sure to turn off before cleaning Q Use a clean dry cloth to keep the viewer free of dust m Do not use harsh or abrasive cleaners Q If necessary clean the battery contacts with a dry cloth Preparing the Battery Installing the battery 1 Open the battery cover as shown below Maintenance and Troubleshooting 61 P 5000 User s Guide 2 In
20. of the wide color enhance gamut display Settings Sets LCD Key Beep showing private folders setting as private showing unsupported files and so on Set as Screen Saver Sets Screen Saver files Slide Show Starts Slide Show Sort Sets the order of displaying in the list Wallpaper and Icon Settings Sets Wallpaper and icons of folders Viewing Images 35 P 5000 User s Guide For video files Audio Track Sets the audio track Setting Copy Move Copies Moves files or folders Delete Deletes files or folders Edit Edits such as locking files changing the folder s name and so on Display mode Sets the most suitable display according to the movie content Play Settings Sets the display size of the video playback Settings Sets LCD Brightness or Key Beep Sort Sets the order of displaying in the list Subtitle Setting Sets the track subtitles Video Print Prints video images Wallpaper and Icon Settings Sets Wallpaper and icons of folders Availability of settings depends on video file being viewed Note Different pop up menus will appear when you press the Menu key depending on which screen you are viewing Displaying photos or videos 1 Select My Photos or My Videos in the Home screen using the Up or Down key then press the OK key Note J1 My Music View Rated Files E My Videos
21. on the same circuit as photocopiers or air control systems that regularly switch on and off To prevent fire or electric shock do not cover the AC adapter with a blanket or similar covering Position the viewer s power cable so that it will not be stepped on or run over Do not place any objects on the power cable and the AC adapter Keep the power cable straight at the ends and at the points where it enters the transformer The power cable should be placed so as to avoid abrasions cuts fraying crimping kinking and other damage If the AC plug does not fit your outlet have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician Remove the AC plug from the outlet during lightning storms For US and Canadian users Use the included power cord or a 6 to 10 foot UL approved type SPT 2 or heavier type 2 x 18 AWG cord with a 125 V 10 A plug and 125 V 7 A connector When using a memory card m Only memory cards designed for the viewer s specifications can be used Do not remove a memory card or turn off the viewer while the Access lamp is flashing See Parts page 9 to find where the Access lamp is Appendix 86 P 5000 Users Guide When using the LCD m m m The LCD panel on the viewer may contain a few small bright or dark spots These are normal and do not mean that your LCD panel is damaged in any way If the LCD panel on the viewer is damaged consult your dealer If the liquid crystal
22. or folders to back up then press the OK key to complete E CF Memory Card EPSON_DSC an ie BALLOON JPG FLOWERS JPG GARDEN a 1 RIVER JPG UTAH JPG WHITEHAT JPG Note Pressing the Menu key in the thumbnails screen displays the pop up menu You can select either Select All or Deselect All then press the OK key or select Apply from the pop up menu Check the copied data following the steps in Checking the copied data on the viewer page 21 Note You can copy particular data to My Photos or My Videos directly by selecting Copy Move in step 4 Transferring Data 22 P 5000 Users Guide Copying Data from USB Devices You can copy data from USB devices directly using the USB Standard A connector of the viewer Only a USB device supporting the USB Mass Storage specification can be used You can use the following USB storage devices capable of copying digital cameras external HDD drives USB memories and card reader writers You can also use the following Epson Multimedia Storage Viewers P 2000 P 4000 P 2500 P 4500 and P 3000 Connecting a USB device 1 3 Connect the AC adapter to the viewer if possible Note Some USB devices require the viewer to be powered via the AC adapter Connect the viewer and the USB device Open the side upper cover and connect a USB cable to the Host Standard A connector and the other end to the USB device or co
23. problems Q Enquiries on repair service and warranty Maintenance and Troubleshooting 75 P 5000 User s Guide Appendix A Appendix Standards and Approvals P 5000 Model G96 1B U S model EMC FCC Part 15 Subpart B Class B CAN CSA CEI IEC CISPR22 Class B Safety UL 60950 1 CSA No 60950 1 European model EMC Directive 89 336 EEC EN 55022 Class B EN 55024 EN 61000 3 2 Use with AC adapter EN 61000 3 3 Use with AC adapter European model Russia EMC and Safety GOST R IEC60950 1 CISPR 22 Korean model EMC KN 22 Class B KN 61000 4 2 3 4 5 6 11 Australian model EMC AS NZS CISPR22 Class B Taiwan model EMC and Safety CNS13438 Class B CNS14336 IEC60950 Appendix 76 P 5000 User s Guide Chinese model EMC and Safety GB8898 GB13837 Class B GB17625 1 AC adapter Model A351H U S model Safety UL60950 1 CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 EMC CAN CSA CEI IEC CISPR22 Class B European model Low Voltage EN 60950 1 Directive EN 55022 Class B 73 23 EEC EN 55024 EMC Directive EN 61000 3 2 89 336 EEC EN 61000 3 3 European model Russia EMC and Safety GOST R IEC60950 CISPR 22 Korean model Safety K60950 KN14 KN14 1 Singapore model Safety IEC60950
24. some time to transfer the data depending on the volume of data in the viewer You can use the following USB storage devices capable of copying external HDD drives USB memories and card reader writers Copying Backup Files 1 Select USB Device in the Home screen using the Up or Down key then press the OK key 2 Select Copy all Backup Files using the Up or Down key then press the OK key Backup USB device to Viewer Browse USB Device The data is copied as folders in Backup Files Note You can copy only additional folders as those which have already been copied are not copied again Copying particular data 1 Highlight a file or folder to copy Transferring Data 27 P 5000 Users Guide 2 Press the Menu key to display the pop up menu select Copy Move using the Up or Down key then press the OK key Sort Photo Print Wallpaper and Icon Settings a Slide Show Settings Return to HOME fi Delete EPV0013 TXT EPV2619 JPG EPV2620 JPG EPV0480 MP3 3 Select Copy to USB Device using the Up or Down key then press the OK key 4 Use the 4 way ring and the x key to enter checkmarks in the check boxes of files or folders to back up then press the OK key to complete Note Q Pressing the Menu key in the thumbnails screen displays the pop up menu You can select either Select All or Deselect All then press the OK key or select Apply from the pop up menu Q When the viewer is connected
25. supported by the viewer 30 Viewing Photos and VIdGOS s acd2esans ods eee eae sles eaeke ee sole athe aac odie aise 32 How to see the SCre n 2 48 bc tanh eee ee Ua ne debate nd dasa aw at 32 Switching the contents screen 33 Displaying information s ik 2 Maar wide in ree anes Marea ea ee Ran BIS Sema eee 34 Aboutthe Pop Up MENU iri 444 mauve Che eneeh be ees Onda ee eee emer tenn os 35 Displaying photos or videos er eat een eme inst does 36 Basic operations while playing videos 38 Managing Files and Folders 5243488 Less dun at seek ad yea awe umo Re 39 Displaying photos as a slide show 39 Setting folders as Private reres osses s Ed en Se Ut Pace a pire 39 Changing a folders name cate eh eek te a ne otek RSS SE Neue 40 Deleting files or fold rs 2 54 Ont Pande ee at Sate SP eke Seen as 41 Protecting Tiles Or folders increases datant denses datent we die 42 setting a folder thumbnail see 241 stars benne Lae aka wheats 43 Rating VOur PROTOS i eciam ea a y aa pitas agutee dabat ante aw hg Rateduge 43 Setting the screen saver 24 3 a els Cok ce Sh aN te CA ue ea 44 Chapter 5 Playing Music Transferring Audio Data from the Computer 46 Audio file formats supported by the viewer 46 Starting Playback 22s ne e
26. to a USB device do not connect a computer or printer to the Slave Mini B or touch the connector interface Transferring Data 28 P 5000 User s Guide Chapter 4 Viewing Images Copying Data to My Photos My Videos Folder Copying from a computer Using the Epson Link2 software makes it easy to copy photo and video data from a computer For details about connecting a computer see Connecting the viewer to the computer page 25 Note Use the AC adapter while connected to the computer 1 Connect to a computer then open the Epson Link2 software 2 Select My Photos or My Videos on the Epson Link2 software 3 Select the data to transfer then start transferring Note For details see the online Epson Link2 User s Guide Copying from Backup Files or Memory Card 1 Select Backup Files or Memory Card in the Home screen using the Up or Down key then press the OK key 20122006 001 19122006 002 19122006 001 18122006 001 17122006 001 2 Highlight a file or folder to copy to My Photos or My Videos 3 Press the Menu key to display the pop up menu select Copy Move using the Up or Down key then press the OK or Right key Viewing Images 29 P 5000 User s Guide 4 Select Copy to Folder using the Up or Down key then press the OK key 5 Use the 4 way ring and the x key to enter checkmarks in the check boxes of files or folders to copy then press the OK key to complete 6 Sel
27. 30fps 720 x 480 DIVX Home Theater MPEG 2 5 Layer Ill 25 fps 720 x 576 Profile PCM 4 Mbps Avg ADPCM IMA ADPCM 8 Mbps Peak MOV MPEG4 AAC 30 fps 720 x 480 Advanced PCM 25 fps 720 x 576 Simple Profile 4 Mbps Avg 8 Mbps Peak Motion JPEG G 711 uLaw ALaw 30 fps 720 x 480 PCM 25 fps 720 x 576 ADPCM G 726 IMA ADPCM 60 fps 320 x 240 MP4 MPEG4 AAC 30 fps 720 x 480 Advanced PCM 25 fps 720 x 576 Simple Profile 4 Mbps Avg 8 Mbps Peak MOV H 264 AVC AAC 30 fps 320 x 240 MP4 Baseline Profile PCM 768 kbps Avg M4V Level 1 2 850 kbps Peak WMV Windows Media Windows Media Audio 9 9 1 30 fps 352 x 288 Video 9 768 kbps Avg MP LL RCD 850 kbps Peak ASF MPEG4 ADPCM 30 fps 720 x 480 Advanced 25 fps 720 x 576 Simple Profile 4 Mbps Avg 8 Mbps Peak MPG MPEG 1 MPEG Audio MPEG 1 2 Layer I II II 30 fps 720 x 480 MPEG MPEG2 MPEG 2 5 Layer IID 25 fps 720 x 576 MP ML PCM 8 Mbps Avg 10 Mbps Peak VOB MPEG2 MPEG Audio MPEG 1 2 Layer I II II 30 fps 720 x 480 MOD MP ML MPEG 2 5 Layer II 25 fps 720 x 576 PCM 8 Mbps Avg 10 Mbps Peak Menu is not supported Viewing Images 31 P 5000 Users Guide You can see information about the DivX VOD Registration Code Press Settings in the Home screen and select Movie Setting then DivX Registration Code This code is required when buying copyright protected DivX VOD video content for download Please see the distr
28. Audio file formats supported by the viewer File Format Audio Codec Details M4A AAC MPEGA Maximum bit rate 320 kbps 48 kHz 16 bit Stereo MP3 MP3 Maximum bit rate MPEG 1 2 2 5 Layer 3 320 kbps 48 kHz 16 bit Stereo WMA Windows Media Audio 9 Bit rate 48 to 192 kbps 48 kHz 16 bit Stereo Without copyright protection Non Lossless compliant format Note D The maximum supportable audio file size is 100 MB up to 10 000 tracks D Some files may not be played back even if the files are supported by the viewer Playing Music 46 P 5000 Users Guide Starting Playback When playing back music you can select the category or start resume play from the beginning of the previously played track This function is useful to narrow down your music search Selecting the category 1 Select My Music in the Home screen using the Up or Down key then press the OK or Right key X View Rated Files My Videos My Photos Backup Files 2 Select Music List using the Up or Down key then press the OK or Right key 3 Select a category to start playback using the Up or Down key then press the OK or Right key You can narrow down your search by selecting the items in the following order using the 4 way ring if desired Select All at the top of the list to include all items in the list Artist Artist name Album name Track name Album Album name
29. Backup Files sample You can also select a photo or video file from Backup Files Viewing Images P 5000 Users Guide 2 Select a folder to view using the 4 way ring then press the OK key If there is no folder skip this step Note You can change the folder in which to display files and subfolders When a file or folder to move or copy to the another folder is displayed press the Menu key to display the pop up menu Select Copy Move using the Up or Down key and press the OK key then follow operations from step 4 in Copying from Backup Files or Memory Card page 29 Select a file to view using the 4 way ring then press the OK key Note When viewing photos pressing the Right key displays the next image and pressing the Left key displays the previous image Functions when displaying a photo in full screen Zooming a photo Press the key to zoom in on a photo displayed in full screen Continue pressing it to zoom in even further You can move around the zoomed photo using the 4 way ring Note m m m Pressing the Q key zooms out the photo Pressing the Back key zooms the photo out to the full screen When a photo is zoomed pressing the Menu key displays the pop up menu You can view the next or previous photo without changing the zoom by selecting Next Photo or Previous Photo Pressing the OK key shows the navigation screen on the photo displayed in full screen You can specify the
30. India Head Office Bangalore Phone Fax 080 30515000 30515005 Epson India Regional Offices Location Telephone number Fax number Mumbai 022 28261515 16 17 022 28257287 Delhi 011 30615000 011 30615005 Chennai 044 30277500 044 30277575 Kolkata 033 22831589 90 033 22831591 Hyderabad 040 66331738 39 040 66328633 Cochin 0484 2357950 0484 2357950 Coimbatore 0422 2380002 NA Pune 020 30286000 020 30286000 30286001 30286002 Ahmedabad 079 26407176 77 079 26407347 Helpline For Service Product info or to order a cartridge 18004250011 9AM 9PM This is a Toll free number For Service CDMA amp Mobile Users 3900 1600 9AM 6PM Prefix local STD code Maintenance and Troubleshooting 74 P 5000 Users Guide Help for Users in the Philippines To obtain technical support as well as other after sales services users are welcome to contact the Epson Philippines Corporation at the telephone and fax numbers and e mail address below Phone 63 2 813 6567 Fax 63 2 813 6545 E mail epchelpdesk epc epson com ph World Wide Web hitp www epson com ph Information on product specifications drivers for download Frequently Asked Questions FAQ and E mail Enquiries are available Epson Helpdesk Phone 63 2 813 6567 Our Hotline team can help you with the following over the phone Q Sales enquiries and product information 1 Product usage questions or
31. JPG EPV2620 JPG EPV0480 MP3 Note Pressing the Menu key in the thumbnails screen displays the pop up menu You can select either Select All or Deselect All then press the OK key or select Apply from the pop up menu Viewing Images 41 P 5000 Users Guide 4 When you want to delete files in full screen press the Menu key to display the pop up menu then select Delete to enter the deletion mode Select Delete using the Up or Down key and press the OK key to complete Press the Right or Left key to move to other files to delete Select Cancel and press the OK key or press the Back key to cancel the mode 2 I Deletion Mode After the confirmation dialog box appears select Yes using the Up or Down key then press the OK key to delete Protecting files or folders You can lock the selected file or folder When a file or folder is locked the o icon is displayed and it cannot be deleted or rotated 1 2 Highlight a file or folder to lock Press the Menu key to display the pop up menu select Edit using the Up or Down key then press the OK or Right key Select Lock Unlock using the Up or Down key then press the OK key Use the 4 way ring and the x key to enter checkmarks in the check boxes of files or folders to lock then press the OK key to complete Files or folders which have already been locked are displayed with checkmarks Pressing the OK key removes the checkmark and unlocks the file or folder
32. Track name Genre Genre name Artist name Album name Track name All Track name Playlist Playlist name Track name Update Music List For details see Creating a Playlist on the Viewer page 50 Select Update Music List to update audio data after transferring them from your computer 4 Select the desired track using the 4 way ring then press the key to start playback Playing Music 47 P 5000 User s Guide Resume play 1 Select My Music in the Home screen using the Up or Down key then press the OK key 2 Select Resume using the Up or Down key then press the OK key You can start resume play from the beginning of the previously played track Basic operations while playing music Ce y 00001 00568 Key Operation OK Play Pause Back Played From from My Videos Backup Files Stops playback and returns to the previous screen Played From from My Music Returns to the music browse screen without stopping the music playback Q Q Adjusts the volume Left Right Skips back forward Display Displays Codec Bit Rate and Sampling Rate Pressing and holding the Left Right key rewinds fast forwards the music The information contained in the ID3 tag the name of file track artist and so on is displayed The ID3 tag versions up to 2 4 are compatible and up to 127 characters are displayable Repeat and Shuffle P
33. Up or Down key Video Out Select NISC or PAL according to the TV system of the external display or TV to be connected to the viewer Color Space Sets the color space if the color space information of the image for images is unknown Select sRGB or AdobeRGB to display images Date and Date and Set the date time and date format Time Time Language Language Choose one of ten languages Firmware Firmware Displays the firmware version Version Version These settings are also effective for Screen Saver After changing the setting reconnect the VIDEO cable When you change the date format the display of the date format in the Details screen EXIF information and the video playback screen and so on also changes Customizing Settings P 5000 Users Guide Chapter 7 Direct Printing Preparing to Print You can print an image by connecting the viewer directly to a printer that is compatible with PictBridge Available types of paper The viewer supports the following sizes and types of paper Paper Size Premium Glossy Photo Paper 4x 6in 10 x 15 cm 5x 7 in Letter A4 Premium Semigloss Photo Paper AS 1x 17n Ultra Glossy Photo Paper Glossy Photo Paper Note See the printer s manuals for details on the available kinds of paper and sizes Printing Photos Setting the number of prints in the thumbnails screen 1 Press the Display key to di
34. andle the viewer in which your valuable image data is stored with care and store backup copies to your computer whenever possible Caution i D Do not expose the viewer to any impact doing so may cause malfunctions 4 Do NOT format the viewer s hard disk drive from your computer as this will render the viewer inoperable If this happens you should contact an authorized Epson service center Repairs will be chargeable and are not covered by Epson s warranties Introduction 8 P 5000 Users Guide Chapter 2 Getting Started Parts Front SD Card slot Access lamp CF Card slot CF Card ni button Power switch with Hold function Headphones connector Strap hook Liquid Crystal Display LCD Back USB connector host A V Out connector USB connector slave Cover nn Reset button AC adapter Ca connector Battery cover Speaker Getting Started 9 P 5000 User s Guide LCD and control panel Back key OK key Menu key mA key Illumination lamp Display key Charge lamp Q Q key Press to zoom a photo and adjust the volume 4 way ring Press to move the cursor or highlight You can select an item by pressing this Up Down Left Right key to the up down left or right key OK key Press to complete the selection and proceed to the next step Back key Pre
35. area to zoom in by moving the navigation screen with the 4 way ring Press the OK key to zoom Rotating a photo 1 Press the Menu key to display the pop up menu select Edit using the Up or Down key then press the OK key Select Rotate using the Up or Down key then press the OK key Select Right to rotate the image 90 clockwise or Left to rotate the image 90 counterclockwise using the Up or Down key then press the OK key Press the Back key to complete Viewing Images 37 P 5000 User s Guide Note D Photos can be rotated automatically if they have automatic rotate information and the viewer setting is set to Auto Rotation ON For details see Changing the Viewer Settings page 53 D You cannot rotate a photo in Backup Files 1 You can display the other photos in the folder using the Right or Left key Displaying photo enhance Pressing the Menu key to display the pop up menu then selecting Display photo enhance enters the photo enhance mode In this mode the viewer discriminates someone s face or shooting scene automatically then displays a color optimized image on the display Pressing the Back key returns the normal image display Basic operations while playing videos The following table describes how the keys work while playing videos Key Operation OK Play Pause Back Stops the video and returns to the previous screen Q Q Adjusts the volume Left Right Rewind Fast f
36. batteries from the viewer and store them separately Do not store batteries where the temperature or humidity is very high Store batteries out of children s reach When disposing of the batteries Before disposing of batteries make sure you discharge them completely Warning D Be sure to securely cover the each end of the battery with tape to prevent combustion or explosion when disposing D Do not dispose of batteries as ordinary refuse Instead dispose of them in a collection or recycle box in accordance with local laws D Do not incinerate or dispose of the battery in fire Appendix 84 P 5000 Users Guide For European users Do not dispose of batteries with ordinary refuse X Instead dispose of them in a recycle box in accordance Zi with local laws For users in the United States and Canada This mark indicates that the battery will be recycled by RBRC When you dispose of the battery contact RBRC When using the AC adapter m Use only the type of power source indicated on the AC adapter s label and always supply power directly from a standard domestic power outlet with a power cord that meets the relevant local safety standards If you are not sure of the power supply specifications in your area contact your local power company or contact our customer support Place the AC adapter near an electrical outlet where the power cord can be easily unplugged The AC adapter and power cab
37. ble Switching the contents screen There are three kinds of screen to display files and folders You can switch the following screen by pressing the Display key Thumbnails screen Files or folders appear in 12 divided thumbnails My Photos 2006 1205 Mini thumbnails screen Files or folders appear in 64 divided thumbnails Viewing Images 33 P 5000 Users Guide Details screen The modify date and file size are displayed My Photos EPV2171 JPG 06 04 29 340K EPV2242 JPG 06 04 29 780K EPV2269 JPG 06 04 29 1 2 M EPV2273 JPG 06 04 29 13M EPV2279 JPG 06 04 28 320K EPV2283 JPG 06 04 28 340K EPV2314 JPG 06 04 28 750K Shining Down mp3 06 04 25 7 5M EPV2619 JPG 06 04 21 960K EPV2620 JPG 06 04 21 1 0M Down the Black mp3 06 04 03 7 9M My dog Walking avi 06 03 17 320M 06 02 11 570K 06 01 21 1 5M EPV2801 JPG 05 12 29 791K 688r 660 86686686868 Displaying information When viewing a photo or video press the Display key to display its information Photo For a photo file no information is displayed first You can switch to the file information as below by pressing Display key EPV0001 JPG 0001 1256 EPSONIRD 1 28 12 2006 12 30 08 iis 2048x1536 g 2 8 300mm LETTE ES 1 128 1 0EV Divided EPV0001 JPG 0001 1256 sof VU fe ics sRGB 4 Not Fired File information general File information detail Over under exposure preview Note D In the over unde
38. card skip step 2 Select Memory Card in the Home screen using the Up or Down key then press the OK key In the Memory Card screen select CF Memory Card Backup or SD Memory Card Backup using the Up or Down key Press the OK key to start copying The massage saying Backing up memory card files appears After a message appears indicating that backup is complete the backup data is displayed automatically Note The data on the memory card can be deleted after copying is complete For details see Changing the Viewer Settings page 53 Checking the copied data on the viewer 1 Select Backup Files in the Home screen using the Up or Down key then press the OK key Select and check the folder named according to the year and date when the data is copied and the sequential number e g 19092006 XXX Note You can change the date format Select Settings in the Home screen then select Date and Time Transferring Data 21 P 5000 User s Guide Copying particular data Follow steps 1 and 2 of Copying all data page 21 Inthe Memory Card screen select Browse CF Memory Card or Browse SD Memory Card using the Up or Down key Press the OK key to show the data on the memory card Press the Menu key to display the pop up menu select Backup using the Up or Down key then press the OK key Use the 4 way ring and the x key to enter checkmarks in the check boxes of files
39. check that the appliance voltage corresponds to the supply voltage Important The wires in the mains lead fitted to this appliance are colored in accordance with the following code Appendix 87 P 5000 Users Guide Blue Neutral Brown Live As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this appliance may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows The blue wire must be connected to the terminal in the plug marked with the letter N The brown wire must be connected to the terminal in the plug marked with the letter L If damage occurs to the plug replace the lead set or consult a qualified electrician For United Kingdom Hong Kong and Singapore users Replace fuses only with fuses of the correct size and rating Safety requirements Main plug Use 3 pin main plug that is registered with the Safety Authority Flexible cord Use a double insulated flexible cord that is certified to the relevant IEC or BS standards Appliance Use an appliance connector certified to the relevant IEC or BS connector standards Certified by member of IECEE CB Scheme Appendix 88 P 5000 Users Guide Index A Audio equalizer setting 49 B Backing up data from the viewer onto the computer 25 from the viewer onto USB devices 27 Battery charging 62 installing 61 removing 63 C Changing a folder s name 40 Cleaning t
40. d maintenance instructions Seiko Epson Corporation shall not be liable for any damages or problems arising from the use of any options or any consumable products other than those designated as Original Epson Products or Epson Approved Products by Seiko Epson Corporation Seiko Epson Corporation shall not be held liable for any damage resulting from electromagnetic interference that occurs from the use of any interface cables other than those designated as Epson Approved Products by Seiko Epson Corporation EPSON is a registered trademark of Seiko Epson Corporation Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries Windows Media is registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries Apple and Macintosh are registered trademarks of Apple Computer Inc SD is a trademark QuickTime and the QuickTime logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Apple Computer Inc used under license This product is licensed under the MPEG 4 Visual Patent Portfolio License for the personal and non commercial use of aconsumer for i encoding video in compliance with the MPEG 4 visual standard MPEG 4 Video and or ii decoding MPEG 4 Video that was encoded by a consumer engaged in a personal and non commercial activity and or was obtained from a video provider licensed by MPEG LA to provide MPEG 4 Video No license is granted or shall be
41. data before deleting For Windows users 1 Click Start point to All Programs or Programs then select EPSON Select Epson Link2 then click Epson Link2 Uninstall 2 After the confirmation dialog box appears click Yes 3 After a message appears indicating that uninstallation is complete click Finish Note After a message saying Your computer needs to be restarted appears click Restart Now to restart your computer For Macintosh users 1 Select Custom Install in step 4 of For Macintosh users page 15 in Installing the software 2 Select Epson Link2 3 On the software installation screen select Uninstall Note After a message saying Your computer needs to be restarted appears click Restart Now to restart your computer Getting Started 17 P 5000 Users Guide Chapter 8 Transferring Data Transferring the data of a full memory card or other USB devices to the viewer makes it possible for you to continue taking pictures Setting and Removing CF SD Memory Cards The viewer has a CF Card slot and an SD Card slot This section describes how to set memory cards to copy data onto the viewer Caution i D To use a memory card correctly read the manuals provided with the memory card I Never remove a memory card while the Access lamp is flashing Doing so may cause data in the card or HDD to be lost or damaged D Do not put stickers on memory cards The sticker may peel o
42. e only the memory card Disconnect the CF adapter from the viewer D Be sure to use the viewer with the eject button pushed in to avoid possible damage Transferring Data 19 P 5000 Users Guide Inserting an SD memory card into the SD Card slot You can insert an SD memory card SD High Capacity card MultiMedia Card or MultiMedia Card Plus into the SD Card slot Insert the memory card into the memory card slot with the label side facing the display side of the viewer then push it fully into the slot Note Insert memory cards in the correct direction Otherwise the memory card and the viewer may be damaged Removing an SD memory card from the slot 1 Make sure that the Access lamp is off Caution Never remove a memory card while the Access lamp flashes Doing so may cause data in the card to be lost or damaged 2 Push the memory card down slightly The memory card is ejected 3 Pull out the memory card Transferring Data 20 P 5000 Users Guide Copying Data from CF SD Memory Cards You can copy the data from CF SD memory cards onto Backup Files Note m D Before copying data charge the battery fully If the battery is low connect the AC adapter 1GB of data may take approximately 3 to 5 minutes or more to copy depending on the memory card you use Copying all data 1 Insert a CF SD memory card Note According to the screen that appears when inserting the memory
43. ect a folder to copy to using the 4 way ring then press the OK key You can also create a new folder Select Create New Folder then input the folder s name To input the folder s name see Changing a folder s name page 40 Photo Video file formats supported by the viewer Photo Supported Files Extension Details JPEG jpg jpeg Minimum size 72 x 72 pixels Maximum size 30 million pixels Maximum image aspect ratio 3 1 RAW nef Crw erf Cr2 mrw pef Orf af DNG JPEG data stored in the header of RAW files are displayed The progressive JPEG format is not supported The viewer supports images in RAW format taken with most digital cameras produced by Nikon Canon KONICAMINOLTA PENTAX Olympus FUJIFILM and Epson Contact our customer support for details The viewer supports only the JPEG preview embedded DNG format converted by Adobe DNG Converter or Adobe Photoshop Note TIFF is not supported Viewing Images 30 P 5000 Users Guide Video File Video codec Audio codec Detail Format AVI MPEG4 AAC 30 fps 720 x 480 Advanced G 711 uLaw ALaw 25 fps 720 x 576 Simple Profile PCM 4 Mbps Avg ADPCM G 726 IMA ADPCM 8 Mbps Peak Motion JPEG G 711 uLaw ALaw 30 fps 720 x 480 PCM 25 fps 720 x 576 ADPCM G 726 IMA ADPCM 60 fps 320 x 240 AVI DIVX MPEG Audio MPEG 1 2 Layer I III
44. elete after copying 54 DivX registration code 54 hard drive capacity 53 key beep 54 language 54 LCD brightness 54 play settings 54 power off timer 53 screen saver 53 set password 54 sleep timer 53 slide show clock 54 slide show duration 54 slide show effects 54 slide show music 54 unsupported files 54 video out 54 volume 54 Slide show 39 Software 14 installing 14 Index 91 P 5000 User s Guide launching 26 Specifications 79 Standards and approvals 76 T Technical support 69 Transferring audio data 46 Troubleshooting 64 error messages icons 64 operation problems 67 power supply problems 65 printing problems 68 viewing and playback problems 65 Turning the power off 12 Turning the power on 11 V Video output 60 Index 92
45. ff preventing the card from being ejected and damaging the viewer D Avoid using or storing the card in direct sunlight or in places that are extremely hot humid or dusty Supported types of memory cards Q CF CompactFlash memory card Type2 and 3 3 V including Micro Drive Q SD memory card up to 2 GB SD High Capacity card Q MultiMedia Card up to 1 GB MultiMedia Card Plus Note Commercially available adapters will be required to use other memory cards miniSD RS MMC Memory Stick Duo Memory Stick PRO Duo xD Picture Card and so on Contact our customer support for details Inserting a CF memory card into the CF Card slot You can insert a CF memory card or other cards with the CF adapter into the CF Card slot Transferring Data 18 P 5000 Users Guide Insert the memory card into the memory card slot with the label side facing the display side of the viewer then push it fully into the slot Note Insert memory cards in the correct direction Otherwise the memory card or the viewer may be damaged Removing a CF memory card from the slot 1 Make sure that the Access lamp is off Caution Never remove a memory card while the Access lamp flashes Doing so may cause data in the card to be lost or damaged 2 Push the eject button twice The memory card is pushed out tios t 3 Pull out the memory card Note D When using a memory card set in the CF adapter do not remov
46. for backing up or recovering data We recommend that you make your own backup files Follow all warnings and instructions marked on this product Use only AC adapter model A351H and Lithium ion battery model D111A with this product When connecting the viewer to a computer or other device with a cable ensure the correct orientation of the connectors Each connector has only one correct orientation Inserting a connector in the wrong orientation may damage both devices connected by the cable Do not insert objects into the slots or openings on the viewer Do not touch the components inside the viewer unless instructed to do so in the user documentation Never force the viewer s components into place Although the viewer is designed to be sturdy rough handling can damage it Never spill liquid onto the viewer If the viewer emits unusual noises odors or smoke cancel the current operation and turn it off immediately Remove the battery and disconnect the AC adapter from the viewer then unplug the AC adapter from the power outlet and contact our customer support Do not use your headphones for long periods at high volume as this can cause permanent hearing loss Do not use your headphones while operating a vehicle or performing an activity that requires attention to external sound When wearing your headphones we strongly recommend setting the volume so that you can hear your normal speaking voice Do not stand the viewer upright a
47. g album tracks from the viewer 1 Press the Menu key to display the pop up menu in a track name list in a category 2 Select Delete audio files to delete using the 4 way ring and the x key then press the OK key 3 After the confirmation dialog box appears select Yes using the Up or Down key then press the OK key to complete Creating a Playlist on the Viewer Not only can you create a Playlist on the Epson Link2 software you can also create them on the viewer 1 Press the Menu key to display the pop up menu in a track name list in a category 2 Select Add to Playlist using the Up or Down key then press the OK key 3 Select Create New Playlist using the Up or Down key then press the OK key Playing Music 50 P 5000 Users Guide 4 The on screen keyboard appears Select a letter using the 4 way ring then press the OK key to input the selected letter L Text Input AAAI LEE TETE TE ETES Le CE EE 2e Er M Note To delete the last letter input press the Back key To cancel the operation select Cancel using the 4 way ring then press the OK key 5 After inputting the name select Done using the 4 way ring then press the OK key 6 Select tracks to include in the Playlist using the 4 way ring and the x key Note If you want to select all the tracks to include in the Playlist press the Menu key and select Select All 7 Press the OK key to complete To add tracks to a created Playlist
48. he 4 way ring amp Date and Time Set current Date and Time Year Month Day Hour Minute A ae Date Format MMIDDIVYYY 4 After you finish all settings select Complete using the Right or Left key then press the OK key Note D If approximately 24 hours passes after battery power is cut the date and time settings may be lost and will need to be set again D Ifthe date and time settings are erased the Date and Time screen is displayed when you turn on the viewer next time D After changing the battery make sure that the date and time is set correctly If necessary set the date and time again D You can change the settings later For details see Changing the Viewer Settings page 53 Turning the power off 1 Make sure that the Access lamp is off 2 Slide the power switch to I as shown below and hold it down for several seconds until the shut down display appears The power switch will return to the original position Illumination lamp Getting Started 12 P 5000 Users Guide Holding the key operations You can deactivate the keys temporarily by sliding the power switch to Hold as shown below Note D To release Hold slide the power switch back to the middle m Putting the key operations on hold is a useful function when carrying the viewer in your bag while listening to music with the headphones How to use the Home screen When turning on the
49. he data if you are trying to display a video file You can convert and transfer video and audio files with the Epson Link2 software The data is broken Copy the data again The LCD Brightness setting is too dark See Changing the Viewer Settings page 53 and make sure the LCD Brightness setting is set properly The video cable is connected to the viewer Disconnect the video cable to display the LCD Maintenance and Troubleshooting 65 P 5000 Users Guide The color space information cannot be recognized Cause What to do The color space information cannot be Set the color space from Settings For details see Changing recognized with the viewer if you edit the Viewer Settings page 53 the image with image edit software The movie is not displayed clearly or stops abruptly Cause What to do The bit rate of the data is too high Check the bit rate For details see Photo Video file formats supported by the viewer page 30 You can convert and transfer video files with the Epson Link2 software Sound breaks off when the video or audio is played Cause What to do The bit rate of the file is too high Check the bit rate For details about video files see Photo Video file formats supported by the viewer page 30 For details about audio files see Audio file formats supported by the viewer page 46 You can convert and transfer video and audio files with the Ep
50. he rating information is deleted D f you copy a rated file the rating information is not copied Setting the screen saver 1 Highlight a folder to set as the screen saver Viewing Images 44 P 5000 User s Guide 2 Press the Menu key to display the pop up menu select Set as Screen Saver using the Up or Down key then press the OK key Note D For using a screen saver see Changing the Viewer Settings page 53 D To cancel the screen saver setting select Don t Use as Screen Saver in step 2 D The screen saver is activated only when the AC adapter is connected Viewing Images 45 P 5000 User s Guide Chapter 5 Playing Music You can listen to music on the viewer Transferring Audio Data from the Computer Using the Epson Link2 software is recommended to transfer audio data from the computer to the viewer 1 After installing the Epson Link2 software connect the viewer to the computer For details see Connecting the viewer to the computer page 25 2 Transfer files to the viewer Note 1 For details about the software see the online Epson Link2 User s Guide D Only audio files transferred from a computer can be displayed in My Music You cannot copy or move audio files from to My Music f you want to play an audio file copied from memory cards select it in Backup Files then press the OK key The file will be played according to the play mode setting
51. he viewer 61 Connecting to the computer 25 Contacting EPSON 69 Copying data onto the viewer from memory cards 21 Copying data to Photos or Videos from a computer 29 from Backup Files or Memory Card 29 from USB devices 23 Customer support 69 D Deleting audio files 50 files or folders 41 Disconnecting from the computer 26 Displaying photos or videos 36 F File format audio 46 photo 30 video 31 Folder thumbnail 43 Index 89 P 5000 User s Guide H Holding the key operations 13 Home screen 13 j Important notice 8 Information 34 photo 34 video 35 K Key while playing music 48 while playing videos 38 M Main features 8 Memory card inserting 18 20 removing 19 20 Music playback 47 O Optional accessories 81 P Parts 9 back 9 front 9 LCD and control panel 10 Playlist adding tracks 51 changing track order 51 creating 50 deleting removing tracks 51 Play mode 48 Pop up menu photo files 35 video files 36 Printer 55 available types of paper 55 connecting 57 Index 90 P 5000 Users Guide settings 59 Printing photos 55 videos 58 Private folders 39 Protecting files or folders 42 R Rate 43 Resetting the viewer 69 S Safety instructions 81 Safety requirements 88 Screen icons 32 switching 33 Screen saver 44 Setting auto rotation 54 backlight timer 53 backup completion sound 54 date and time 54 d
52. hoto files from View Rated Files in the Home screen After selecting a photo file in the My Photos or Backup Files press the x key You can rate photos from x 1 to 5 Viewing Images 43 P 5000 User s Guide Note m E m E You cannot rate music or movie files When a photo file is rated 5 pressing the key deletes its rating You can rate up to 3000 files To edit a file that you rated with the viewer using AdobeBridge see the online Epson Link2 User s Guide You can also rate a photo file from the pop up menu following the steps below 1 Highlight a file or folder to rate 2 Press the Menu key to display the pop up menu select Rate using the Up or Down key then press the OK or Right key 3 Select the rate at which to set a file using the Up or Down key then press the OK key My Photos 2006 1205 4 Use the 4 way ring and the x key to enter checkmarks in the check boxes of files to rate then press the OK key to complete Note Pressing the Menu key in the thumbnails screen displays the pop up menu You can select either Select All or Deselect All then press the OK key or select Apply from the pop up menu Note Q f you delete a file from My Photos My Videos or Backup Files the corresponding rated file will also be deleted from View Rated Files Q f you delete a file from View Rated Files the original file which is in My Photos My Videos or Backup Files s not deleted but t
53. ibution site for more information DRM is not supported Note 1 The maximum supportable video file size is 2 GB D Some data may not be played even if the data is supported by the viewer D DVD Video is not supported Viewing Photos and Videos How to see the screen The following illustrations identify the icons that appear on the screen My Photos My Photos 2006 1205 2006 1217 2006 1205 2006 1201 a Indicates that the file or folder is locked For details see Protecting files or folders page 42 Indicates unsupported data such as a document Indicates that the file is set with the rating information Indicates the file is in music format Indicates that the folder is set as a private folder gt O0 Q 0 0 Indicates that the folder is set as the screen saver You can set whether unsupported files are displayed or not The factory setting is Hide For details see Changing the Viewer Settings page 53 Viewing Images 32 P 5000 Users Guide Note Q Thumbnails of the video files which have not been played back or have not been played back completely are displayed with MT M or WA M respectively D Thumbnails of the folders which have been backed up on your computer in Backup Files are displayed with Q Files names that contain characters not supported by the viewer may be displayed as and may not be accessi
54. lay Press the Menu key to display the pop up menu in My Music select Play Mode and set the following items using the 4 way ring and the OK key Always select either Shuffle or Normal Play Order to set the playback order and select the desired repeat play mode Playing Music 48 P 5000 Users Guide Repeat setting Select To play No Repeat current category once Repeat One Song current track repeatedly Repeat All current category repeatedly Playback order setting Select To play Shuffle current category in random order Normal Play Order current category in normal order Using the Features for Music Audio equalizer setting You can select the desired equalizer settings 1 Press the Menu key to display the pop up menu in My Music 2 Select Audio Equalizer Setting then the desired setting using the Up or Down key and the OK key Available equalizer settings are as follows Normal Jazz Classical Rock Pop Live Full Bass Custom 3 If you select Custom see Customizing equalizer setting below Otherwise press the OK key to complete Playing Music 49 P 5000 Users Guide Customizing equalizer setting Selecting Custom in Audio Equalizer Setting allows you to create your own equalizer settings NNN 18 00 00 35 00 04 26 Adjust the level of each frequency using the 4 way ring then press the OK key to complete Deletin
55. le provided are designed for use with the viewer Do not attempt to use them with other electronic devices unless specified Do not remove the AC adapter from the viewer during operations connecting the AC adapter during operations is possible The AC adapter included is designed for use with the viewer Use of any other adapter could result in fire electrical shock or injury Use only AC adapter model A351H with the viewer Make sure the total amperage of all devices plugged into the power outlet does not exceed the power outlet s ampere rating Do not connect the AC adapter when the battery is not installed Otherwise the viewer may be damaged If you plan to use this product in Germany the building installation must be protected by a 16 amp circuit breaker to provide adequate short circuit protection and over current protection for this product Appendix P 5000 Users Guide Do not use a damaged or frayed AC adapter If you use an extension cord with the viewer make sure the total amperage of all devices plugged into the extension cord does not exceed the cord s amperage rating Never disassemble modify or attempt to repair the AC adapter by yourself except as specifically explained in this guide Do not use power outlets controlled by wall switches or automatic timers Do not use power outlets on the same circuit as large motors or other appliances that may cause voltage fluctuations Avoid using outlets
56. les you to set the slide show settings from the pop up menu Alternatively you can set the slide show settings from Settings For details see Changing the Viewer Settings page 53 11 When slide show music is set you can turn the volume up or down by pressing the orQ key Setting folders as Private When Show Private Folders is set you can select and hide folders so that other people cannot view them Note Even if folders are set as private folders on the viewer they may still be viewed on a computer depending on the computer setting 1 Highlight a folder to set as a private folder 2 Press the Menu key to display the pop up menu select Settings using the Up or Down key then press the OK or Right key 3 Select Set Unset as Private using the Up or Down key then press the OK key Viewing Images 39 P 5000 User s Guide 4 Use the 4 way ring and the x key to enter checkmarks in the check boxes of folders to set as private folders then press the OK key Select Folders to Set as Private J 01002000 2006 0617 2006 1205 2006 1201 Note Pressing the Menu key in the thumbnails screen displays the pop up menu You can select either Select All or Deselect All then press the OK key or select Apply from the pop up menu 5 Enter the 4 digit password number using the 4 way ring then press the OK key to complete Select Folders to Set as Private Password A A A A Mom o v w v Y
57. ndicates moderate battery power Indicates low battery power a Indicates the AC adapter is connected to the viewer Using the Software This section describes how to install the software on your computer You can transfer data from the computer to the viewer easily using the Epson Link2 software About the software The viewer uses the following specified software Epson Link2 QuickTime Installing the software You are required to install the data in the viewer Connect the viewer to the computer then install the necessary software For details about computer connection see Connecting the viewer to the computer page 25 Getting Started P 5000 Users Guide For Windows users Note D m m Do not delete the installer EXE file in the viewer s hard disk It is recommended to back up the installer onto the computer For Windows XP and Windows 2000 you need administrative privileges to install the software Connect the viewer to the computer Click Start select My Computer then click the viewer s hard disk drive icon Double click the P_XXXX_WIN_SOFTWARE icon Note P_XXXX is the model name of your viewer Select Desktop to decompress the files onto then click Yes On the software installation screen click Easy Install Note If you are prompted to select a language select your preferred language When the software license agreemen
58. ng to a printer page 57 Direct Printing 58 P 5000 Users Guide 7 Inthe Print Settings screen make the appropriate settings using the Up or Down key then press the OK key gt Print Settings Picture number 12 Number of Prints 1 Paper size 4x6in Paper kind Photo paper Print Mode Photo Note The settings you made will be cleared when the image has finished printing 8 Select Start Printing using the Up or Down key then press the OK key to complete Printing starts Printer settings Setting Detail Number of Prints Sets the number of prints Paper Size Sets the size of paper to use for video prints 4 x 6 inch paper only Paper Kind Sets the kind of paper to use Layout Sets the layout of the printed images for video prints 12 images per paper only Print Date Sets whether or not to print the date when the photo was taken Printing photos only Print Mode Sets the print mode Depending on the printer you cannot select the paper as the setting is set to Auto If the photo does not include date information the date of the file is printed Direct Printing 59 P 5000 User s Guide Chapter 8 Viewing ona TV Using A V Out The viewer has an A V Out connector You can play slide shows and videos on an external monitor by connecting the viewer to a monitor device such as a TV that has a video input connector Follow the
59. nnect a USB memory to the viewer Turn on the viewer and the USB device Note m Coo O O Q If the USB device has a supplied AC power cord plug it in also to prevent data loss while transferring Using a USB hub is not supported A USB device without power may not be activated A USB device with the certification or encryption function cannot be used When you connect a USB device to this viewer use the USB cable supplied with the device Do not connect USB interfaces Host standard A and Slave Mini B at the same time It may cause a malfunction Do not touch the Slave Mini B connector during the USB data transfer Transferring Data 23 P 5000 Users Guide Copying all data 1 Select USB Device in the Home screen using the Up or Down key then press the OK key 2 Select Backup USB device to Viewer using the Up or Down key then press the OK key w USB Device wice to Viewer Browse USB Device Copy all Backup Files Note m fthe data capacity is more than 4 GB a message appears confirming the backup D 1GB of data may take approximately 5 to 10 minutes or more to copy depending on the USB device you use Checking the copied data on the viewer 1 Follow steps 1 and 2 of Checking the copied data on the viewer page 21 in Copying Data from CF SD Memory Cards Copying particular data 1 Select USB Device in the Home screen using the Up or Down key then press the OK key
60. nnect the USB cable from the viewer when not operating with a computer or printer When the viewer is connected to a computer do not connect a USB device to the Host standard A or touch the connector interface Transferring Data 25 P 5000 Users Guide Launching the Epson Link2 software For Windows Click Start point to All Programs or Programs then select EPSON Select Epson Link2 then click Epson Link2 Alternatively click the shortcut icon of the Epson Link2 software on the desktop For Macintosh Double click the Epson Link2 icon in the Epson Link2 folder Disconnecting the viewer from the computer For Windows 1 Click Unplug or Eject Hardware on the computer screen Unplug or Eject Hardware EX CI 11 19AM Note The message differs depending on the Windows version 2 Disconnect the USB cable from the computer 3 Disconnect the USB cable from the viewer For Macintosh 1 Drag and drop the viewer icon and memory cards if inserted to the trash can on the computer screen 2 Disconnect the USB cable from the computer 3 Disconnect the USB cable from the viewer Transferring Data 26 P 5000 Users Guide Backing Up Data onto Other USB Storage Devices You can transfer the data of this viewer to USB devices This is useful when you want to back up data in the viewer without using a computer However both the viewer and the USB device will require a power supply and may take
61. o ee dt Seared ns de eee wee eae 47 selecting the category coer esos vain ddd bw he tade ba d a aes eee ee eS 47 PROS WIS OLA Sota iat Sea ehh ale Aidt ak a ee SA RE at td Made aes 48 Basic operations while playing MUSIC 48 Repeat and Shuffle Play os 45e san es Lee es ba aewd aaey ook peda Rae 48 Using the Features for Music a ae os wat Oa Rene aos eSNG Oe eee oak 49 Audio equalizer setting exe ane date Wo i dant ee MER Noe oes 49 Deleting album tracks from the viewer 50 Creating a Playlist on the VieWer 3 22 0 5ce wd tt ase See ei aah eee el OS aoe ea we 50 About the Audio Pop Up Menu 8 atte oe ete oe See tn nn Ns A kA de tea us 52 Chapter 6 Customizing Settings Changing the Viewer Settings 20 40 c26eh nee eae se ete dr ase ana dae 53 P 5000 Users Guide Chapter 7 Direct Printing Preparing tO Prnt Se eds uote hig SSS ae MS Mita alae oe wa eh rm eee 55 Available types of paper ee os be weet eae so na ed dada On de taxes ewes 55 Printing PHOTOS endives watered ee Me e s Oe ety eR ee eee Gea ele BAe oie ae Ee Be aie 55 Setting the number of prints in the thumbnails screen 55 Setting the number of prints in full screen 56 Connecting to a printer cay SAS itt tate Sock ties SE 2 ah its ae SA ar Oe eo 57 Setting print details sexes share dent Wasa en whe abe weed ears 57
62. oduct software Brand and model of your computer Your computer operating system name and version Names and versions of the software applications you normally use with your product Maintenance and Troubleshooting 69 P 5000 Users Guide Help for Users in North America Epson provides the technical support services listed below Internet Support Visit Epson s support website at http support epson com and select your product for solutions to common problems You can download drivers and documentation get FAQs and troubleshooting advice or e mail Epson with your questions Speak to a Support Representative Dial 562 276 1300 U S or 905 709 9475 Canada 6 AM to 6 PM Pacific Time Monday through Friday Toll or long distance charges may apply Before you call Epson for support please have the following information ready Product name Product serial number Proof of purchase such as a store receipt and date of purchase Oo oO D Computer configuration Q Description of the problem Note For help using any other software on your system see the documentation for that software for technical support information Purchase Supplies and Accessories You can purchase genuine Epson ink cartridges ribbon cartridges paper and accessories from an Epson authorized reseller To find the nearest reseller call 800 GO EPSON 800 463 7766 Or you can purchase online at http www epsonstore com U S sales or http
63. orward When you press the Back key to stop playback the viewer remembers the resume point for the next time you start playback The next time you start playback playback starts from 3 seconds before the resume point If you want to play back the video from the beginning press the Menu key during playback select Play Settings Play from Beginning then press the OK key This function cannot be used for a video with total playback time of 1 minute or less Resume does not work for some video files Rewind and fast forward speed becomes faster if you press the Left Right key several times while rewinding fast forwarding Rewind Fast Forward does not work for some video files Note You can set the video screen size by selecting Play at Full Screen or Play at Original Size from Play Settings in the pop up menu Setting Play at Full Screen displays the image by adjusting the longest side to the LCD display without changing the aspect ratio Viewing Images 38 P 5000 Users Guide Managing Files and Folders Displaying photos as a slide show You can display JPEG photos as a slide show 1 Highlight a file or folder to display as a slide show 2 Press the Menu key to display the pop up menu select Slide Show using the Up or Down key then press the OK key The slide show starts Note 11 The slide show effect duration and slide show music can be selected Pressing the Menu key during the slide show enab
64. out the battery then close the battery cover LA Warning Do not carry loose batteries in your pocket Maintenance and Troubleshooting 63 P 5000 Users Guide Troubleshooting When a problem occurs an error message or icon usually appears in the LCD Refer to the following section to solve the problem Error messages Icons Error message Icon Description Unable to access file Wait until the Access lamp turns off then reinsert the memory card and try again Check if there is no data damaged An error occurred during verification Some files failed to be copied Check the data Files were not deleted from the memory card Cannot access the hard drive There Back up all the data to onto the computer and send the may be a problem with the hard drive viewer to an authorized Epson service center The data on or it may not be formatted as FAT32 the viewer will be deleted Repairs will be chargeable and are not covered by Epson s warranties No response from the printer Please Make sure of the following check the printer Your printer is on Tne USB cable is connected correctly The cable supplied with the viewer is used Your printer is compatible with PictBridge Check your printer and printer s manual Wait until the viewer cools down The battery power is running out Charge the battery For details see Charging the battery page 62 Press the reset button
65. product is protected by certain intellectual property rights of Microsoft Use or distribution such technology outside of this product is prohibited without a license from Microsoft General Notice Other product names used herein are for identification purposes only and may be trademarks of their respective owners Epson disclaims any and all rights in those marks Copyright and Trademarks 7 P 5000 Users Guide Chapter 1 Introduction Main Features With the viewer you can easily save view and print images you have taken with a digital camera You can also play videos and music The main features are described below LJ Epson Photo Fine Ultra Epson Photo Fine Ultra is a high resolution wide color gamut Adobe RGB liquid crystal display You can view images easily in high resolution anywhere anytime without a computer or other special device Q You can play videos and music easily anywhere anytime without a computer or other special device Q You can print images directly with PictBridge enabled printers 1 You can save photo video and audio data in the viewer Important Notice The viewer uses the hard disk as its storage medium Although designed to be resistant against mechanical and electromagnetic shock because of the hard disk s characteristics there is a danger that data may be lost or the service life of the viewer may be adversely affected due to malfunction caused by these factors Make sure to h
66. protect against short circuiting do not remove the outside case of the battery Do not handle the battery with wet hands or use them near water Do not expose the battery to water or high humidity Do not drop puncture disassemble mutilate or short circuit the battery Do not place the battery near or into fire or water Do not use batteries that are leaking or damaged in any way Do not charge the battery on devices except this product Do not charge the battery near open flame or in very hot locations Keep batteries away from heat sources Do not leave the battery in a vehicle to prevent the battery from overheating Do not insert objects into any openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short circuit components Appendix 83 P 5000 Users Guide Oo oO D Prevent the battery from coming into contact with metal objects that could short circuit it such as coins or keys Do not insert the battery into power outlets or other power sources such as car cigarette lighter sockets Do not solder wires or terminals directly to the battery Do not touch battery terminals Keep batteries away from open flame if they leak or smell strange If overheating discoloration or distortion occurs remove the battery from the viewer and do not use it Charge the battery before using it if it has not been used for a long period When storing the batteries When not using the viewer for a long period remove the
67. r exposure preview about 6 on each end of the brightness range low and high throughout the image shows graduated tone reversal allowing you to check exposure level The brightest 6 of the image shows 4 grades of black and the darkest 6 of the image shows 4 grades of white Q Pressing the Display key while the over under exposure preview appears displays the image without any information Press the Display key again to return to the previous display Q Digital camera images taken in sRGB are displayed in sRGB and the images taken in AdobeRGB are displayed in AdobeRGB Viewing Images 34 P 5000 Users Guide Video For a video file the progress information is displayed first You can switch to the file information as below by pressing the Display key again De HERMANN 18 1 S pe a EPV0001 MOV 0001 0056 Date 15 12 2006 12 24 File Size 5 6MB Size 640x480 Frame Rate 30 000fps Bit Rate 200kbps Video Codec MPEG4 Audio Codec MP3 00 00 35 00 04 26 gt About the Pop Up Menu From the pop up menu displayed by pressing the Menu key you can use the functions in the table below For photo files Copy Move Copies Moves files or folders Delete Deletes files or folders Edit Edits such as rotating photos locking files changing the folder s name and so on Rating Rates files Photo Print Prints photo images Display photo Displays photo images utilizing the features
68. r is connected to a printer do not touch the Host standard A connector interface The viewer s operation may become unstable Setting print details 1 In the Print Settings screen make the appropriate settings using the Up or Down key then press the OK key Print Settings Picture number 1 Paper size 4x6in Paper kind Photo paper Layout Border Print Date Do Not Print Print Mode Photo Direct Printing 57 P 5000 Users Guide Note 11 For details of each setting see Printer settings page 59 11 The settings you made will be cleared when the image has finished printing 2 Select Start Printing using the Up or Down key then press the OK key to complete Printing starts Printing Videos You can also print images from the Video files 1 Select a video to print and start playback Note For accurate scene selection press the OK key to pause then back advance frame by frame to the desired point using the Left Right key 2 Press the Menu key in the scene to print to display the pop up menu 3 Select Video Print using the Up or Down key then press the OK key 4 Select one of the Frame Interval Long Medium or Short to take still images from the video 5 Select the start of the frames to print using the Right or Left key then press the OK key gt Video Print The viewer starts checking the printer connection 6 Connect the viewer to a printer For details see Connecti
69. rmation on hand when you ring The more information you prepare the faster we can help solve the problem This information includes your Epson product documentation type of computer operating system application programs and any information you feel is required Help for Users in Singapore Sources of information support and services available from Epson Singapore are World Wide Web http www epson com sg Information on product specifications for download Frequently Asked Questions FAQ Sales Enquiries and Technical Support via e mail are available Maintenance and Troubleshooting 71 P 5000 Users Guide Epson HelpDesk Phone 65 6586 3111 Our HelpDesk team can help you with the following over the phone Q Sales enquiries and product information 1 Product usage questions or problem Q Enquiries on repair service and warranty Help for Users in Thailand Contact for information support and services are World Wide Web http www epson co th Information on product specifications Frequently Asked Questions FAQ and e mail are available Epson Hotline Phone 66 2 670 0333 Our Hotline team can help you with the following over the phone Q Sales enquiries and product information 1 Product usage questions or problem Q Enquiries on repair service and warranty Help for Users in Hong Kong To obtain technical support as well as other after sales services users are welcome to contact Epson Hong Kong
70. ry Model D111A AC adapter Model A351H Battery life when fully charged Approx 3 hours when playing a slide show in the default settings Approx 3 hours when playing video MPEG4 2 Mbps using the headphones Approx 6 hours when playing audio MP3 128 kbps using the headphones Dimensions do not include projections Charging is recognized as operating Commercially available adapters will be required to use other memory cards miniSD RS MMC Memory Stick Duo Memory Stick PRO Duo xD Picture Card and so on Contact our customer support for details Times may vary depending on the memory card being used the number of files ambient temperature and other factors Appendix 79 P 5000 User s Guide Electrical Input voltage DC 5 0 V Rated current Maximum 2 3 A Power 6 3 W Using with the battery consumption 7 9 W Using with the AC adapter Interface USB connector Two USB 2 0 Mass Storage Class interface Host 2 0 Full Speed and High Speed mode Standard A Slave 2 0 Full Speed and High Speed mode Mini B A V Out connector Quadrupole mini pin jack 3 5 mm Headphones 3 pole mini pin jack 3 5 mm connector CF Card slot One slot Type2 3 3V for CompactFlash memory card and MicroDrive SD Card slot One slot for SD memory card SD High Capacity card MultiMedia Card and MultiMedia Card Plus Battery
71. s it may fall over and be damaged To prevent fire or electric shock do not cover the viewer with a blanket or other covering that may give off a static electric shock To prevent fire or electric shock do not expose the viewer or its accessories to rain or moisture To prevent fire or explosion do not use the viewer where flammable or volatile gas is stored Appendix 82 P 5000 Users Guide Do not use the viewer outdoors during a thunderstorm Do not use the viewer after moving it between extreme temperatures which may cause condensation to form on electronic parts If you use the viewer in places where the use of electronic devices is limited such as in airplanes or hospitals follow all instructions in those places When using the battery C O O O O O U O U Caution There is a risk of explosion if the battery is replaced by the incorrect type Use the specified new batteries only Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions If battery acid gets into your eyes or on your skin immediately rinse the affected area thoroughly with water and seek medical treatment If a battery is swallowed seek medical treatment immediately Use only an Epson Lithium ion battery for the viewer according to the directions in the user documentation Use only AC adapter model A351H and the viewer Model G961A G961B to charge batteries Do not use the battery that comes with the viewer for other devices To
72. sert the battery into the compartment in the direction of the arrow on the battery sticker until it clicks and locks in place 3 Close the battery cover and slide it to the left until it clicks Charging the battery After installing the battery connect the AC adapter The installed battery will be automatically charged 1 Make sure that the battery is installed Caution Do not connect the AC adapter when the battery is not installed Doing so may cause the viewer to be damaged 2 Connect the AC adapter as shown below then plug the other end into a power outlet Charge lamp Maintenance and Troubleshooting 62 P 5000 Users Guide The Charge lamp lights green during charging When the battery is fully charged the Charge lamp turns off It takes about 3 5 hours to fully charge the battery when the power is off more time if the viewer is in use Note L1 The viewer stops charging if the battery becomes hot when operating it during charging In that case it starts charging again when it cools down D If the Charge lamp lights orange see Troubleshooting page 64 Removing the battery 1 Make sure that the viewer is turned off u Caution 1 Remove the AC adapter if connected D Never remove the battery while turned on Doing so may cause data in the card or HDD to be lost or damaged 2 Open the battery cover 3 Push the catch down The battery is pushed out 4 Pull
73. solution contained in the LCD panel on the viewer leaks out and gets onto your hands wash them thoroughly with soap and water If it gets into your eyes flush them immediately with water If discomfort or vision problems remain after a thorough flushing see a doctor immediately Only use a soft dry cloth to clean the display Do not use liquid or chemical cleaners When storing maintaining or transporting the viewer Co oO O DO D Do not store the viewer outdoors Do not store the viewer near water Do not store the viewer in a location subject to high temperature or humidity Do not store the viewer in a location subject to rapid changes in temperature or humidity Do not store the viewer in a location subject to direct sunlight or strong light sources Unplug the viewer from the power outlet before cleaning it Use a damp cloth for cleaning and do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners Remove the battery from and unplug the viewer and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions The power cable or plug is damaged liquid has entered the viewer or its accessories the viewer or its accessories have been dropped or the case is damaged the viewer or its accessories do not operate normally or exhibit a distinct change in performance Safety information for United Kingdom users The following safety information applies to the AC adapter LA Warning Refer to the rating plate for the voltage and
74. son Link2 software No sound comes out when a video is played Cause What to do The Audio Codec of the data is not Check the audio codec and the volume For details about supported audio codec see Photo Video file formats supported by the viewer page 30 You can convert and transfer video files with the Epson Link2 software Maintenance and Troubleshooting 66 P 5000 User s Guide Operation problems Cannot use the keys on the viewer Cause What to do The keys are deactivated because the power switch is set to Hold Cannot access the existing folders Cause Check if the power switch is not set to Hold If so slide the power switch back to the middle What to do The set language does not support the folders language Cannot copy Cause Renaming the folder correctly enables you to access it Alternatively change the language setting For details see Changing the Viewer Settings page 53 What to do The space available on the HDD is not sufficient to copy all of the data in the memory card or the file may be damaged Delete unnecessary data in the HDD reduce the size of data to copy from the memory card or try to copy a different file The set language does not support the files language Renaming the file correctly enables you to access it Alternatively change the language setting For details see Changing the Viewer Settings page 53
75. splay the thumbnails screen 2 Select a file to print 3 Press the Menu key to display the pop up menu 4 Select Photo Print using the Up or Down key then press the OK key Direct Printing 55 P 5000 Users Guide 5 Select the number of prints using the 4 way ring and the Q key then press the OK key gt Print Quality EPSNO0001 JPG _EPSN0002 JPG PSN0003 JP EPSN0004 JPG EPSN0005 JPG Setting the number of prints in full screen 1 Press the Menu key to display the pop up menu 2 Select Photo Print using the Up or Down key then press the OK key 3 Select the number of prints using the key and press the OK key You can display the other photos in the folder using the Right or Left key Note Pressing the Display key enters the print preview mode You can check the print color in the case of selecting PhotoEnhance6 with an Epson printer However the print result will differ according to the printer Pressing the Back key returns to the normal mode Print Quality The viewer starts checking the printer connection Direct Printing 56 P 5000 Users Guide Connecting to a printer 1 Connect the USB cable and the AC adapter to the viewer Note L See the printer s manual for the location of the cable connector on the printer D Disconnect the USB cable from the viewer when not operating with a computer or printer 11 When the viewe
76. ss to cancel the selection and return to the previous screen Charge lamp Lit green during battery charging Lit orange when a battery error has occurred Menu key Press to display the pop up menu Display key Press to switch the screen mode x key Press to rate a particular photo and determine the selection For details see Rating your photos page 43 Ilumination lamp Flashes during operations such as turning the power on printing LCD Blue power off mode and so on Getting Started 10 P 5000 Users Guide Setting Up the Viewer This section describes how to turn the power on off and use the Home screen and so on Turning the power on Slide the power switch to 1 0 as shown below The power switch will return to the original position Illumination The Illumination lamp turns on When you turn on the viewer for the first time the Language screen and Date and Time screen are displayed Follow the instructions below 1 The Language screen appears Select the language to use with the Up or Down key and press the OK key Language AAR REX Deutsch Italiano Espa ol Frangais Nederlands Hki Pyccko Note If you change the set language you may not be able to access existing files or folders 2 After the message saying Set current Date and Time appears press the OK key to proceed Getting Started 11 P 5000 Users Guide 3 Set the date and time using t
77. t screen appears read the statement and then click Agree Select your country then follow the on screen instructions When a message appears indicating that installation is complete click Exit or Restart Now Note When Restart Now appears click the button to restart your computer For Macintosh users Note m m 1 It is recommended to back up the installer onto the computer You need administrative privileges to install the software Connect the viewer to the computer The viewer s hard disk icon appears on the desktop Double click the P_XXXX MAC SOFTWARE icon in the viewer s hard disk on the desktop Getting Started 15 P 5000 User s Guide Note P_XXXX is the model name of your viewer Double click the MacOSx icon On the software installation screen click Easy Install Note If you are prompted to select a language select your preferred language When the software license agreement screen appears read the statement and then click Agree Select your country then follow the on screen instructions When a message appears indicating that installation is complete click Exit or Restart Now Note When Restart Now appears click the button to restart your computer Getting Started 16 P 5000 Users Guide Uninstalling the Software To uninstall the Epson Link2 software follow the procedure below Be sure to back up any viewer installation
78. viewer the Home screen appears first All operations can be started from this screen Hold icon SDicon CFicon spat Battery icon J1 My Music X View Rated Files Eh My Videos My Photos 20122006 001 D Memory Card 19122006 002 evice 19122006 001 18122006 001 17122006 001 Battery icon Indicates the remaining charge in the battery CF icon Indicates the CF memory card is set SD icon Indicates the SD memory card is set Hold icon Indicates the key operations are on hold For details see Holding the key operations page 13 My Music Select to listen to music transferred from the computer For details see Playing Music page 46 Getting Started 13 P 5000 Users Guide View Rated Select to display rated files sorted by their rating For details see Rating Files your photos page 43 My Videos Select to display files folders stored in the Videos folder My Photos Select to display files folders stored in the Photos folder Backup Files Select to display files folders backed up from CF SD memory cards and a USB device Memory Card Select to display files on CF SD memory cards or store memory card data onto the viewer USB Device Select to transfer data between a USB device and the viewer Settings Select to set the viewer s various settings Battery indications Indicates sufficient battery power I
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