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    							Managing Files 51
    Note: 
    To hide the folder set as a private folder, select Hide 
    Private Folders in step 3. To show private folders, select 
    Show Private Folders in step 3.
    Renaming a Folder
    1Using the 4-way ring, select a folder to rename.
    2Press 
    Menu, select Edit, then press OK.
    3Select 
    Rename, then press OK. You see the on-screen 
    keyboard:
    4Use the 
    Back (backspace) button to clear the current 
    name. Then enter a new name using the 4-way ring 
    (highlight each character and press 
    OK to enter it).
    ❍To move the cursor forward or backward, press   
    or .
    ❍To delete the last letter input, press Back.
    ❍To enter a space, press Menu.
    ❍To switch between upper and lower case, press 
    Display.
    ❍To cancel the name, highlight Cancel and press OK.
    5After you enter the name, select 
    Done, then press OK.
    Deleting Files and Folders
    You can delete files and folders from the viewer using the 
    menu and buttons as described below. To use the Link2 
    software for deletion, click the 
    ? in the upper right corner of 
    the Link2 screen.
    1Select a folder or file to delete.
    2Press 
    Menu, select Delete, then press OK.
    1234567890
    ABCDEFGHIJ
    KLMNOPQRST
    UVWXYZ_-()
    Space
    Done CancelBackspace Caps
    My Favorite
    DISPBack
    Menu
    Text Input 
    						
    							Managing Files 52
    Check boxes appear on each thumbnail image:
    3Use the 4-way ring to highlight each file or folder you 
    want to delete, and press   to select it. The selected 
    items are displayed with red   check marks.
    4Press 
    OK.
    Note: 
    You can press Menu in the thumbnail screen and select 
    Select all, Deselect all, or Apply.
    If you are viewing a full-screen photo, press Menu and 
    select 
    Delete to enter deletion mode. 
    Select 
    Delete again, then press OK. You can display 
    additional photos to delete by pressing right or left on 
    the 4-way ring. To cancel deletion mode, select 
    Cancel 
    and press 
    OK, or press the Back button.
    5When the confirmation message appears, select 
    Yes, 
    then press 
    OK.
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    							Managing Files 53
    Locking Files and Folders
    You can lock selected files or folders so they cannot be 
    deleted or rotated. When a file or folder is locked, the   
    icon is displayed.
    1Select a folder or file to lock.
    2Press the 
    Menu button to display the pop-up menu.
    3Select 
    Edit, then select Lock/Unlock and press OK. 
    Check boxes appear on each thumbnail image:
    4Use the 4-way ring to highlight each file or folder you 
    want to lock, and press   to select it. The selected items 
    are displayed with red   check marks.
    Note: 
    In the thumbnail screen, you can press Menu and select 
    Select all, Deselect all, or Apply.
    5Press OK to lock the files or folders.
    If you are viewing a full-screen photo, press 
    Menu, 
    select 
    Edit, then select Lock/Unlock to enter lock 
    mode. 
    Select 
    Lock or Unlock then press OK. You can display 
    additional photos to lock by pressing right or left on the 
    4-way ring. To cancel, select 
    Cancel and press OK or 
    press the 
    Back button.
    Note: 
    The lock on the folder or file remains in effect until you 
    unlock it, even if you turn off the viewer.
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    Check 
    box 
    						
    							Managing Files 54
    Setting a Folder Icon or Home Screen 
    Wallpaper
    You can set your favorite file as an icon for the folder or 
    “wallpaper” for the Home screen.
    1Select the file you want to use.
    2Press 
    Menu, then select Wallpaper and Icon Settings, 
    then press
    OK.
    3Select 
    Set as Folder Icon or Set as Wallpaper of 
    HOME
    , then press OK.
    Rating Photos
    You can rate your photos from one to five stars. This lets 
    you quickly view your best photos from 
    View Rated Files 
    in the Home screen. You can rate up to 3000 photos.
    When you copy a rated file to your computer, you must use 
    the Epson Link2 software to copy the rating information. 
    You can then move your rated files into Adobe Bridge.
    To rate a single photo, select it in My Photos or Backup 
    Files, then press the   button to rate it. Continue pressing 
    the button to increase the rating up to 
    5, or remove the 
    rating.You can use the menu to rate multiple photos or folders:
    1Select a photo or folder you want to rate.
    2Press 
    Menu, select Rate, then press OK.
    3Select the number of stars you want to assign,
     then press 
    OK.
    4Use the 4-way ring to highlight each file or folder you 
    want to rate, and press   to select it. The selected items 
    are displayed with red   check marks.
    Note: 
    In the thumbnail screen, you can press Menu and select 
    Select all, Deselect all, or Apply.
    5Once you are done selecting files, press OK.
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    Copy/Move
    Edit
    Rate
    Sort
    Photo Print
    Wallpaper and Icon Settings
    Slide Show
    Settings
    Return to HOME
    Delete 
    						
    							Managing Files 55
    Note: 
    If you delete a file from My Photos, My Videos, or Backup Files, 
    the corresponding rated file will also be deleted from View 
    Rated Files. 
    Selecting a Screen Saver
    You can select a folder to be used as a screen saver. The 
    photos in the folder will be displayed as a slide show when 
    the viewer is plugged in using the AC adapter and is inactive 
    for 3 minutes. 
    If you want to change the timing for the screen saver, see 
    “Power Save” on page 60. If you want to change the 
    transition effects, see “Slide Show” on page 61.
    1Select a folder, then press 
    Menu to display the pop-up 
    menu.
    2Select 
    Set as Screen Saver, then press OK.
    Note: 
    To cancel the setting, select Don’t Use as Screen Saver. 
    						
    							Printing 56
    Chapter 6
    Printing
    You can print photos or videos by connecting the viewer to 
    a PictBridge-compatible printer, such as the Epson R260, 
    R380, or RX580. 
    Check the Epson web site to get the latest information on 
    supported printers. See “Where To Get Help” on page 69.
    Depending on your printer model and settings, you can use 
    the following sizes and types of paper.
    Note: 
    For details about paper, see your printer documentation. 
    Connecting the Viewer to a Printer
    Refer to your printer manual to locate the external device 
    USB connector on the printer, which may be labeled   or
     
    EXT. I/F
    .
    1Connect the AC adapter to the viewer and turn it on.
    2Connect the small end of the USB cable to the 
    Device 
    USB connector on the viewer.
    Paper Size
    Epson Ultra Premium 
    Photo Paper Glossy4 × 6 in., Letter
    Epson Premium Photo 
    Paper Glossy4 × 6 in., 5 × 7 in., 8 × 10 in., 
    Letter
    Epson Premium Photo 
    Paper Semigloss4 × 6 in., Letter
    Epson Photo Paper Glossy 4 × 6 in., Letter, A4 
    						
    							Printing 57
    3Connect the other end of the cable to the USB 
    connector on the printer.
    Note: 
    Disconnect the USB cable from the viewer when not 
    operating with a computer or printer.
    Printing Your Photos
    Make sure the printer is turned on and has paper and ink. 
    Make sure the AC adapter is connected to the viewer before 
    you print. 
    1Using the viewer, highlight an image you want to print.
    Note: 
    You cannot print a JPEG file if the vertical or horizontal size 
    of the image exceeds 4600 pixels.
    2Press Menu to display the pop-up menu.3Select 
    Photo Print, then press OK.
    The number of prints is shown for each photo.
    4Select the number of prints you want for each photo 
    using the  or  button.
    If you are printing a full-screen photo, you can set the 
    number of prints you want, then display the other 
    photos in the folder by pressing right or left on the 
    4-way ring.
    01
    0001 01 00
    EPSN0001.JPG EPSN0002.JPG EPSN0003.JPG EPSN0004.JPG
    EPSN0005.JPG
    Print Quality
    Number of 
    prints 
    						
    							Printing 58
    To display a preview of the color when you print with 
    PhotoEnhance™ on an Epson printer, press Display.
    Press 
    Back to return to the normal display.
    5Once you have selected all of the photos and set the 
    number of prints for each, press 
    OK. The viewer checks 
    the printer connection, and you see the Print Settings 
    screen.6In the Print Settings screen, specify the settings using 
    the 4-way ring, then press 
    OK.
    You can adjust the following settings:
    Note: 
    Depending on the printer, the paper settings may be limited 
    or set to Automatic. The settings will be cleared once the 
    image has been printed. 
    7Select Start Printing, then press OK. 
    Print Settings
    Start Printings
    Picture number 1
    Number of Prints
    Paper size
    Paper kind
    Layout
    Print Date
    Print Mode1
    4x6in
    Photo paper
    Border
    Do Not Print
    Photo
    Setting Description
    Number of 
    PrintsSet the number of prints (video only).
    Paper size Choose the paper size loaded in the printer. 
    Paper kind Choose type of paper loaded in the printer.
    Layout Choose Border or Borderless.
    Print Date Print the date when the photo was taken. If 
    the photo does not include date 
    information, the printing date is added.
    Print Mode Choose Photo, High speed, or Best Photo. 
    						
    							Printing 59
    Printing Your Videos
    You can print images from video files at 12 frames per sheet 
    on 4
    ×6-inch paper only.
    Make sure the printer is connected and has paper and ink, 
    and the AC adapter is connected to the viewer. 
    1Start playing the video.
    2When you see the frame you want to print, press 
    OK to 
    pause the video. You can press left or right on the 4-way 
    ring to search for the frames you want to print.
    3Press 
    Menu to display the pop-up menu.
    4Select 
    Video Print, then press OK.
    5Select a 
    Frame Interval (Long, Medium, or Short) to 
    take still images from the video.6Select the frame where you want to start printing by 
    pressing right or left on the 4-way ring, then press 
    OK.
    7In the Print Settings screen, specify the settings by 
    pressing up or down on the 4-way ring, then press 
    OK. 
    See page 58 for more information.
    8Select 
    Start Printing, then press OK.
    Video Print 
    						
    							Customizing Settings 60
    Chapter 7
    Customizing Settings
    You can change settings for displaying images, copying files, 
    controlling the viewer’s sounds, and other functions.
    From the Home screen, select 
    Settings and press OK. You 
    see this screen:
    Use the 4-way ring to select and change any of the settings 
    described below. 
    Hard Drive Capacity
    Use this option to check the available space on the viewer’s 
    hard drive and also on any memory cards that are loaded in 
    the viewer. The total file size is also given for all files in the 
    Backup, My Photos, My Videos, and My Music folders.
    Power Save
    Use the following options to adjust how the viewer saves 
    power:
    ❍Backlight Timer to set when the LCD screen turns 
    dark during inactivity. You can select 1, 3, 5, 10, or 15 
    minutes.
    ❍Sleep Timer to set when the LCD turns off during 
    inactivity. You can select 1, 3, 5, 10, or 15 minutes. 
    ❍Power Off Timer to set when the viewer turns off 
    during inactivity. If the AC adapter is connected to the 
    viewer, it will not turn off but will play a screen saver 
    instead. You can select 1, 3, 5, 10, or 15 minutes. 
    Hard Drive Capacity
    Power Save
    File Operation
    Movie Setting
    Slide Show
    Sound
    View Mode
    Date and Time
    LanguageSettings 
    						
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