Photo Playback; Change Settings - Philips PicoPix Nano PPX120 User Manual

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Photo playback

1
Repeat step 1 to 3 in "Movie playback",
and the icons for music, video and photo
players are displayed.
Music icon: access and play audio files
only.
Video icon: access and play video files
only.
Photo icon: access and play photo files
only.
2
Select the photo icon to activate photo
media player and access photo files.
If photo media player is selected,
only the playable photo files can be
displayed.
Select a photo file and press OK to display
3
the photo.
4
Press the
button to display next photos.
Or press OK to display the playback control
bar on the bottom of the projection screen.
Then use the
and OK buttons to select a
playback function, such as rotate pictures,
zoom pictures, slide show, file information
and photo display settings.

Change settings

10 Change settings
This section helps you change the settings of
the projector.
1
On the home menu, select Settings &
Preferences to access the settings menu.
2
The icons for photo, video, music and
system settings are displayed. Use the
and OK buttons to select and change the
following settings.
Photo settings
Aspect Ratio: Select an image display
format.
Slideshow Duration: Select a slideshow
interval.
Video settings
Display Ratio: Select an image display
format.
Repeat Mode: Select a play mode, e.g.
play randomly, play the current music
file once, repeat the current music file
continuously.
Music settings
Repeat Mode: Select a play mode, e.g.
play randomly, play the current music
file once, repeat the current music file
continuously.
System settings
Projection Direction: Select a direction
of projection corresponding to
particular placement of the projector.
ECO Mode: Activate or deactivate
energy saving mode. If Auto is selected,
energy saving mode is activated when
low battery power occurs.
Language: Select a language for on-
screen menu.
Firmware Upgrade: Upgrade system via
USB or Micro SD card.
Firmware version is displayed on the
bottom of the system settings interface.
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