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    							Getting Started 11
    Installing the BatteryThe viewer comes with a lithium-ion battery. 
    1Slide the battery cover to the right to open it.
    2Insert the battery into the compartment in the direction 
    of the arrow on the battery.3Close the battery cover and slide it to the left until it 
    clicks.
    Charging the BatteryAfter installing the battery, you need to charge it using the 
    AC adapter. It takes about 3.5 hours to fully charge the 
    battery when the viewer is off, and longer when the viewer 
    is on.
    The 
    Charge
     light is green while the battery is being 
    charged. When the battery is fully charged, the light 
    turns off.  
    						
    							Getting Started 12
    To charge the battery, connect the AC adapter as shown 
    below. Connect the other end to the power cord and plug it 
    into an electrical outlet.Caution: 
    Do not connect the AC adapter when the battery is not installed; 
    this can damage the viewer. Turn off the viewer before 
    disconnecting the AC adapter.The battery status is displayed in the top right corner of the 
    LCD screen when the viewer is on.Note: 
    The battery may become hot when the viewer is operated 
    during charging. Charging will stop until the battery cools down. 
    Removing the BatteryIf you plan to store the viewer for an extended period of 
    time, you should remove the battery.
    1Make sure the viewer is turned off (see page 16). 
    Caution: 
    Remove the AC adapter if it is connected to the viewer.
    Never remove the battery while the viewer is turned on. 
    Doing so may cause files to be lost or damaged.
    2Open the battery cover.
    3Slide the battery release lever to the left. The battery 
    pops out.
    Battery is fully charged.
    Battery power is about half full.
    Battery power is low.
    Battery is charging. 
    						
    							Getting Started 13
    4Pull out the battery. Then close the battery cover.Note: 
    If you remove the battery, the date and time settings will be 
    erased after about one day. The next time you turn on the 
    viewer, the date and time setting screen will be displayed.
    Turning On the PowerSlide the power switch down as shown below, then release it. 
    The activity light flashes for a moment then turns off.Setting the Language, Date, and TimeThe first time you turn on the viewer, you see the Language 
    setting screen:Activity 
    light 
    						
    							Getting Started 14
    Note: 
    If you see the Home screen instead (as shown in “Using the 
    Home Screen” on page 15), the language has already been 
    selected. To change it or check the date and time, select 
    Settings on the Home screen. Then follow the instructions in 
    “Date and Time” or “Language” on page 73.1Press 
    OK
     to select 
    English
    . You see a message about 
    setting the date. 
    2Press 
    OK
    . You see the Date and Time screen:
    3Press right or left on the 4-way ring to highlight a setting 
    to change. 
    4Press up or down on the 4-way ring to change the 
    setting (such as the year).
    5After setting the date, set the date format.6When you finish, highlight 
    Complete 
    and press 
    OK
    . 
    You see the Home screen. See page 15 for details.
    Note: 
    If you remove the battery, the date and time settings will be 
    erased after about one day. The next time you turn on the 
    viewer, the date and time setting screen will be displayed. Locking the ButtonsYou can lock the buttons on the viewer. This allows you to 
    place the viewer in a purse or backpack and use it with 
    headphones without accidentally pressing the buttons.
    To lock the buttons, slide the power switch to 
    Hold
    .
    To unlock the buttons, slide the power switch back to the 
    middle position. 
    						
    							Getting Started 15
    Using the Home ScreenWhenever you turn on the viewer, the Home screen 
    appears. All operations can be started from this screen. 
    The following table summarizes the Home screen.Icon Function
     Battery
     iconIndicates the remaining charge in the battery. 
    See “Charging the Battery” (page 11).
     CF icon Indicates that a memory card is inserted in the 
    CompactFlash slot.
     SD icon Indicates that a memory card is inserted in the 
    SD slot.
    Battery icon Hold icon
    SD iconCF icon
     Hold 
     iconIndicates that the buttons are locked. See 
    “Locking the Buttons” (page 14).
     Backup 
     FilesView folders and files backed up from memory 
    cards or USB devices. 
     My
     PhotosView folders and files that you have copied 
    into the Photos folder. See “Viewing Images” 
    (page 27).
     My
     VideosView folders and play videos that you have 
    copied into the Videos folder. See “Viewing 
    Videos” (page 32).
     My 
    MusicListen to music copied from your computer. 
    See “Playing Audio Files” (page 38).
     Memory 
    CardView files on memory cards or copy the files 
    to the viewer. See “Copying Files From a 
    Memory Card” (page 20).
     USB 
     DeviceCopy files to or from a USB device. See 
    “Using the Viewer With USB Devices” (page 
    48).
     Settings Check and adjust viewer settings. See 
    “Customizing Settings” (page 70).
     Print 
    WizardEdit and print photos you have copied to the 
    viewer. See “Printing” (page 60). Icon Function 
    						
    							Getting Started 16
    Tu r n i n g  O f f  t h e  P o w e rBefore you turn off the viewer, make sure the memory card 
    access light is off. Then slide the power switch as shown 
    below, and hold it down for a few seconds until the activity 
    light flashes and the viewer turns off.
    Saving PowerWhen you are not using the viewer, it goes into one of the 
    power-saving modes listed below. You can adjust the timing 
    for all of the power-saving modes; see “Power Save” on 
    page 71 for more information.❍
    The LCD screen turns dark after one minute of 
    inactivity. Press any button to turn it on.
    ❍
    The LCD screen turns off after five minutes of 
    inactivity. Press any button to turn it on.
    ❍
    The viewer turns off automatically after 10 minutes of 
    inactivity. Slide down the power switch to turn it back 
    on. 
    When the AC adapter is connected, the viewer plays a 
    screen saver after three minutes of inactivity instead of 
    turning off. 
    To customize the screen saver, see “Selecting a Screen 
    Saver” on page 58. 
    Memory card 
    access light
    Activity 
    light 
    						
    							Using Memory Cards 17
    Chapter 2Using Memory CardsThe viewer has two memory card slots: one for 
    CompactFlash or Microdrive
    ™ cards, and one for SD 
    (Secure Digital) and MultiMediaCard cards.
    This chapter explains how to insert and remove memory 
    cards and how to display and copy files.
    Inserting and Removing Memory 
    CardsThe viewer supports the following types of memory cards:With a CompactFlash adapter, you can use the memory 
    cards listed below in the 
    CF Card
     slot:
    Caution: 
    Make sure you follow all instructions included with your 
    memory card. 
    Never remove a memory card, or shake or drop the viewer 
    while the memory card access light is flashing. Doing so may 
    cause files to be lost or damaged.
    Do not put labels or stickers on memory cards. The sticker may 
    peel off, preventing the card from being ejected and damaging 
    the viewer.
    Avoid using or storing cards in direct sunlight, or in places that 
    are extremely hot, humid, or dusty. ❍
    CompactFlash (Type2 and 3.3V)
    ❍
    Microdrive
    ❍
    Secure Digital (up to 2GB)
    ❍
    SDHC (up to 32GB)
    ❍
    MultiMediaCard
    ❍
    MMCplus (up to 4GB)
    ❍
    miniSD
    ™ Card
    ❍
    Memory Stick PRO Duo
    ™
    ❍
    Memory Stick
    ™
    ❍
    xD-Picture Card
    ™
    ❍
    Memory Stick Duo
    ™
    ❍
    SmartMedia Card
    ❍
    Memory Stick PRO
    ™
    ❍
    RS-MMC Card 
    						
    							Using Memory Cards 18
    Using the CF Card SlotYou can use Type2 and 3.3V CompactFlash cards or 
    Microdrive cards in the 
    CF Card
     slot. If you have a 
    CompactFlash adapter, you can also use other types of cards, 
    as described in “Inserting and Removing Memory Cards” 
    on page 17.
    Insert the memory card into the slot with the label facing 
    forward. Then push the memory card all the way into the 
    slot.
    If you are using a CompactFlash adapter, put the card into 
    the adapter and insert the adapter into the slot.
    Caution: 
    Make sure you insert memory cards in the correct orientation. 
    Otherwise, the card and viewer may be damaged.
    To remove a card from the 
    CF Card
     slot, first make sure the 
    memory card access light is off. Then press the eject button 
    and pull out the card. 
    If the button is not sticking out, press it once to pop it out, 
    then press it again to eject the card.
    Note: 
    If you are using a CompactFlash adapter, remove the adapter 
    from the viewer; do not remove only the memory card. 
    						
    							Using Memory Cards 19
    Using the SD Card SlotYou can use Secure Digital, SDHC, MultiMediaCard, or 
    MMCplus cards in the 
    SD Card
     slot.
    Insert the memory card into the slot as shown below. Then 
    push the memory card all the way into the slot.
    Caution: 
    Make sure you insert memory cards in the correct orientation. 
    Otherwise, the card and viewer may be damaged.
    To remove a card from the 
    SD Card
     slot, first make sure the 
    memory card access light is off. Then press in on the top of 
    the card. 
    When the card pops up, pull it out of the slot. 
    						
    							Using Memory Cards 20
    Copying Files From a Memory CardAfter you insert a memory card, you can browse the files and 
    decide what you want to do with them, or simply copy all 
    the files on the card to the viewer.Note: 
    If the battery power is low, copying may not be completed. Use 
    the AC adapter when copying files.Copying All Files1Insert a memory card.
    If the Memory Card menu doesn’t open automatically, 
    select 
    Memory Card
     on the Home screen, then press 
    OK
    . You see the following menu:
    2Select 
    CF Memory Card Backup
     or 
    SD Memory 
    Card Backup
    . Then press 
    OK
    . The files are copied to a folder that is automatically created 
    in the Backup Files folder on the viewer. The folder is 
    named according to the date and the date format you 
    selected, for example, 
    03292008M.001
    . Folders are 
    numbered in the order they are copied. 
    If you want to change the name, see “Creating a New Folder 
    and Copying Files” on page 22.
    When the backup is complete, you see thumbnail images of 
    the copied photos.
    Note: 
    The files on the memory card can be automatically deleted after 
    copying is complete. For details, see “Backup Settings” on 
    page 72.To check the copied files, select 
    Backup Files
     on the Home 
    screen, then press 
    OK
    . Press 
    OK
     again to select the folder 
    you just copied and display the files. 
    						
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