Displaying Favorite Images On An External Display Or Television (Slide Show) - Roland RG-7 Owner's Manual

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Displaying Favorite Images on an External
Display or Television (Slide Show)
With the RG-7, you can take desired image data saved in USB memory and display
it on a connected external display or television set.
First, you will need to have saved the image data and connected the USB memory to
the Ext Memory port.
Preparing the Images to be Displayed
Prepare the desired image data on your computer and save the data to the USB
memory.
1.
Prepare the desired image data with your computer.
Size
Format
Extension
You can have images be displayed in the order you prefer by changing the file
names. By adding a number from 001 through 999 to the six- to eight-character file
name, you can have the files be displayed according to their numerical order.
2.
Connect the USB memory to your computer, then create a folder named
"_PICTURE" in the USB memory.
3.
Place the images you want to display in the "_PICTURE" folder.
Setting the Duration for Displaying Images
When you have data for multiple images saved to the USB memory and want to
display these images on a connected display or television set, you can specify the
length of time each image appears.
1.
Press the [Function] (Exit) button so the indicator is lit.
2.
Press the [Song] (Select -) button or [
the EXT DISPLAY screen.
3.
Press the [Song] (Select -) button or [
value for "Slide Interval" to flash.
fig.
4.
Press the [
time a single image is to be displayed.
Value;
2–60
5.
Press the [Function] (Exit) button so the indicator goes out.
Chapter 2. Using the RG-7 with an External Display or Television
Image Data That Can Be Displayed
640 x 480 pixels
BMP format, JPEG format
".bmp", ".jpg"
] (Value -) button or [
] (Select +) button to display
] (Select +) button to get the
] (Value +) button to set the
The folder named
"_PICTURE" is not shown in
the Song Select screen.
You can save this setting in the
RG-7's memory using the
Memory Backup function (p.
72).
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