(2) Press the PREVIOUS/NEXT button to select a folder or track, and press the MENU button
to confirm selection.
9 Playing videos
(1) Press and hold the MENU button to display the main menu.
(2) Use the PREVIOUS/NEXT button to select the “Video” menu, and press the MENU button
to enter the video player mode.
(3) Press the PREVIOUS/NEXT button to search a video file that you want to play, and press
the MENU button to play. For detail information about playing, see the “Basic Operation”
section. (Note: During playing, you can shortly press the MENU button to enter folder
navigation mode.)
Note: This player can only play AVI videos. For other formats, you need to use the converting
tool included on the driver CD to convert them. For detail information about the converter, see
AVI Converter Quick User Guide on the CD.
10 Viewing photos
To view photos,
(1) Press and hold the MENU button to display the main menu.
(2) Select “Photo” and press the MENU button to confirm.
(3) Press the PREVIOUS/NEXT button to select a folder or image, and press the MENU to
confirm.
(4) Select the photo that you want to display and press the MENU button to enlarge it to full
screen.
(5) In the full screen mode, you can press the PREVIOUS/NEXT button to display the
previous or the next photo. Press the PLAY/PAUSE to start auto slide show, or press the
MENU button to enter folder navigation mode.
Note: Some images may not be displayed. Try to use an image viewer (ACDSee for example)
to convert them. See “Appendix – Convert image file” for details.
11 Reading E-book
11.1 Reading
(1) Press and hold the MENU button to display the main menu.
(2) Select “E-book” and press the MENU button to confirm.
(3) Press the PREVIOUS/NEXT button to select a .txt file, and press the MENU button to
open the selected file.
(4) Press the PREVIOUS/NEXT button to page up or page down, or press the PLAY/PAUSE
button to page up or down automatically (by setting the time interval between 1 and 5 in
Settings/Auto Slide show/Text).
(5) During reading, you can use the bookmark to mark the page for resuming reading later.
For information about bookmark, see “Using bookmark” section.
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