Memory Stick Pull Out; Dpm (Digital Photo Manager) Playback - Samsung DVD-V2500 Instruction Manual

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6/19/02 9:05 AM

Memory Stick Pull out

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If using DPM (Digital Photo Manager) or DAM (Digital Audio
Manager), move to Exit, and then press the
ENTER button to exit to Disc Menu.
2
Move to the "STOP MEMORY STICK" function at the bottom
of the menu and then press the ENTER button.
3
When the "PLEASE REMOVE MEMORY STICK" message
appears on the top of the menu, remove the Memory Stick.
4
If the above sequence is not followed and the Memory Stick
is inadvertently removed or the power is turned off, the data
recorded on the Memory Stick may become corrupted.

DPM (Digital Photo Manager) Playback

View Photo Album (Memory Stick/Photo CD)
1
Press Stop if in play mode.
2
Press the M.STICK button on the remote and the screen to the
right will appear.
3
Insert the Memory Stick/Photo CD containing JPEG files into
the Memory Stick Slot.
4
Press the UP/DOWN buttons on the remote control to select
DIGITAL PHOTO MANAGER, and then press the ENTER button.
•Your selection is highlighted with yellow borders.
5
JPEG files in the Memory Stick/Photo CD will be displayed
on the screen in the order of their recording.
6
Use the UP/DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT buttons to select the
image you want, and then press the ENTER button to display it in
full view on the TV screen, or use the UP/
DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT buttons to select SLIDE SHOW
and then press the ENTER button to begin the slide show. Slides
will be displayed in order for a few seconds at a time.
The Auto Power Off function does not work while any
DPM function is active.
Screen Configuration
1
EXIT:
Takes you to the Start menu.
2
SLIDE SHOW :
Begins the slide show.
3
PAGE :
Highlight the PAGE menu item and use
LEFT/RIGHT buttons to move to the next page of
thumbnails.
4
ROLL:
Allows navigation when there are multiple directories
below '/DCIM' of Memory Stick. (See page 46)
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Photo lnformation.
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