Epson P6000 User Manual
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Playing Music 41 5Enter a name for the playlist. 6Select the songs you want to add. If you want to add all the songs from an album or by an artist, you can select the album or artist. 7Click the down arrow in the center of the screen to add the songs to your playlist. After you have created playlists, you can use the buttons in the lower right corner of the screen to rearrange the songs and edit the lists.Creating a Playlist on the ViewerYou can also create and edit playlists on the viewer. 1In My Music, press the Menu button to display the pop-up menu. 2Select Add to Playlist , then press OK . 3Select Create New Playlist , then press OK .The on-screen keyboard appears, with Playlist001 as the default name. 4To use this name, highlight Done and press OK . To enter a new name, use the Back (backspace) button to clear the current name. Then enter a new name using the 4-way ring or jog dial (highlight each character and press OK to enter it). ❍ To move the cursor forward or backward, press the + (plus) or – (minus) buttons. ❍ To delete the last letter input, press Back. ❍ To enter a space, press Menu . ❍ To switch between upper- and lowercase, press Display . ❍ To cancel the name, highlight Cancel and press OK .
Playing Music 42 5After entering the name, select Done , then press OK . 6Select the tracks for the playlist using the 4-way ring and the button. The selected files are displayed with red check marks. If you want to select all the tracks displayed, press Menu and select Select All . 7When you have selected all the tracks you want, press OK . Note: To delete a playlist, select it in My Music, press Menu, select Delete this Playlist, then press OK.Adding Tracks to an Existing Playlist1Display a list of songs in My Music, then press Menu . 2Select Add to Playlist , then press OK . 3Select the list you want to add to, and press OK . 4Select the tracks for the playlist using the 4-way ring and the button, then press OK . Removing Tracks From a Playlist1Select a playlist in My Music, then highlight a track you want to remove. 2Press Menu , select Delete, and press OK . 3Select each track you want to remove using the 4-way ring and the button, then press OK . The tracks are removed from the playlist, but not deleted from the viewer. Changing the Order of a Playlist1Select a playlist in My Music then press OK . 2Select a track you want to move. 3Press Menu , then select Change Song Order . 4Press up or down on the 4-way ring to move the track within the playlist. 5When the track is where you want it, press OK . 6Repeat steps 2 through 5 to change the order of additional tracks. When you’re finished, press Back .
Playing Music 43 Using the EqualizerYou can use the equalizer to select from 7 music type settings or create a customized setting of your own. 1In My Music, press the Menu button to display the pop-up menu. 2Select Audio Equalizer Setting . 3Select the setting you want and press OK . To create a custom setting, select Custom and press OK .4Adjust the level of each frequency using the 4-way ring, then press OK . Note: You may need to listen with headphones to hear the effects of the various settings.Deleting Audio Files From the Viewer1In My Music, press the Menu button to display the pop-up menu. 2Select Delete . 3Select audio files to delete using the 4-way ring and the button. 4Once you have selected all the files you want to delete, press OK . You see a confirmation message. 5Select Yes , then press OK . ❍ Normal ❍ Po p ❍ Jazz ❍ Live ❍ Classical ❍ Full Bass ❍ Rock
Managing Files 44 Chapter 5Managing FilesYou can back up files from the viewer to your computer, and copy files from your computer to the viewer. You can also transfer files to and from USB devices. This chapter explains how to work with the files and folders on your viewer and transfer them between the viewer and other devices.Copying Files To and From Your ComputerYou can use the Epson Link2 software to back up files from the viewer to your computer and copy files from your computer to the viewer. Make sure you have installed the software, following the instructions in your P-6000/P-7000 Basics guide. 1Connect the AC adapter to the viewer and plug it in. Then turn on the viewer and your computer.2Use the included USB cable to connect the viewer to your computer. 3Make sure the viewer is on the Home screen, then press the button to connect to your computer. The LCD screen turns off. Note: Although your computer may recognize the viewer as a removable drive, it is best to transfer files using the Epson Link2 software. Smaller end Larger end
Managing Files 45 Caution: When the viewer is connected to a computer, do not connect a USB device to the Host USB port on the viewer. Do not change the names of any folders on the viewer from your computer, or the viewer may become unusable. Backing Up Files to Your ComputerYou can back up files to your computer automatically or manually. First, make sure you connect the viewer as described on page 44. 1Double-click the Epson Link2 icon on your desktop to open the program. 2If you see a message that Epson Link2 has found files in your viewer’s Backup Files folder, click Yes to copy the files. Note: Only files that haven’t already been copied will be transferred. 3To transfer files manually, click the Backup icon on the left side of the screen, then click the icon in the middle of the screen. All the files in the Backup Files folder of the viewer are copied to your computer. By default, the files are copied to the Epson Link2 Backup folder in Documents or My Documents. If you want to change the location or turn off the automatic backup feature, see “Setting Backup and Conversion Preferences” on page 47. 4If a confirmation dialog box is displayed, select whether to delete or keep the transferred files in the viewer. Note: You can also select individual video or photo files to transfer from the viewer to your computer. For instructions, click the ? in the upper right corner of the Epson Link2 screen.
Managing Files 46 Copying Files From Your Computer to the ViewerYou can copy photos, videos, and music from your computer to the viewer. For instructions on copying music, see “Copying Music From Your Computer” on page 36. WMV files are automatically converted to MP4 when they are transferred, and videos that exceed 2GB are automatically divided into multiple files. If you want to specify conversion settings, see “Setting Backup and Conversion Preferences” on page 47. 1Connect the viewer to your computer as described on page 44. 2Double-click the Epson Link2 icon on your desktop to open the program. 3Select Photos , Videos , or Music , depending on the type of files you want to transfer. 4Select the files to transfer in the Computer window, then click the down arrow in the center of the screen. The files are transferred to the viewer. Note: You can also transfer files by dragging and dropping them into the lower contents window. For more information, click the ? in the upper right corner of the Link2 screen. Disconnecting the Viewer From Your ComputerWhen you are finished transferring files between your computer and the viewer, make sure you follow these steps to disconnect. 1Do one of the following: ❍ Windows: Right click the or icon in the lower right corner of your screen and select Safely Remove Hardware or Unplug or Eject Hardware . ❍ Macintosh: Drag and drop the viewer icon to the trash. 2Remove the USB cable from your computer. 3Remove the USB cable from the viewer.
Managing Files 47 Setting Backup and Conversion PreferencesYou can use the Settings window in Epson Link2 to change the folder where files from the viewer are saved on your computer. You can also change the conversion settings for video files transferred from your computer to the viewer. In Windows, you can also change the conversion settings for audio files. 1Double-click the Epson Link2 icon on your desktop to open the program. 2Click the settings icon in the upper right corner of the screen. The Settings window appears.
Managing Files 48 3If you don’t want to have files from the viewer automatically backed up on your computer, deselect the Copy backup data to the computer checkbox. You can still back up files manually, as described on page 45. 4If you want to specify the conversion settings for video files, click the arrow next to Normal in the Movie File box. Select Normal , High Quality , High Compression , Custom , or No Conversion . Selecting Custom allows you to specify the resolution, frame rate, and bit rate. Choose higher settings for improved video quality, or lower settings for reduced file sizes. Frame rates lower than 29.97 may cause flicker or poor quality video. 5If you want to specify the conversion settings for music files, click the arrow next to Normal in the Music File box (Windows only). Select Normal , High Quality , High Compression , or Custom . Selecting Custom allows you to specify the sampling rate and bit rate. Choose higher settings for improved audio quality, or lower settings for reduced file sizes.6If you want to change the folder where files are backed up on your computer, you can adjust the Store Folder Settings. The default folder is Epson Link2 Backup in My Documents (Windows XP or 2000) or Documents (Windows Vista ® or Macintosh). 7When you are finished, click OK . For more information about backup and conversion settings in Epson Link2, click the ? in the upper right corner of the Epson Link2 screen. Using the Viewer With USB DevicesYou can connect a flash memory drive or other USB device to your viewer and copy files to or from the device. The viewer supports devices that are compatible with the USB Mass Storage specification, including:❍ Digital cameras ❍ Flash memory drives ❍ Memory card readers ❍ External hard drives ❍ Epson multimedia storage viewers
Managing Files 49 Note: USB hubs are not supported, and some USB devices may not work without a power connection. Epson cannot guarantee the compatibility of any device.Connecting a USB DeviceBefore you connect a USB device, connect the AC adapter to the viewer and plug it in if possible. If your USB device has an AC adapter, use it to prevent the possible loss of files during transfer. 1Open the connector cover on the side of the viewer. 2Plug the device into the Host USB connector on the side of the viewer. If the device has a USB cable, connect one end of the cable to the device and the other end to the Host USB connector on the viewer. Note: To prevent a possible malfunction, do not use both USB connectors on the viewer at the same time. 3Turn on the viewer and the USB device if necessary.Copying Files to the ViewerAfter you connect a USB device, you can copy all the files to the viewer, or select individual files to copy. 1On the Home screen, use the 4-way ring to highlight USB Device , then press OK . You see the USB Device menu: 2Select Connect to USB device , then press OK .
Managing Files 50 3Do one of the following: ❍ To copy all files, select Backup USB device to Viewer , 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, for example, 03292008M.001 . You can change the date format by selecting Settings > Date and Time on the Home screen (see page 73). Folders are numbered in the order they are copied. Skip to step 11. ❍ To copy selected files, select Browse USB Device in the USB Device menu, then press OK . You see your files displayed in thumbnail view. Continue with the steps below. 4Press the Menu button to display the pop-up menu. 5Select Copy/Move, then press OK . 6Select Select and Copy Files , then press OK . Small white checkboxes appear on each thumbnail image. 7Use the 4-way ring to highlight each file you want to copy, then press the button to select it. The selected items are displayed with red check marks.8When you are finished selecting files, press OK . 9Use the 4-way ring to highlight My Photos or My Videos , then press right on the 4-way ring to select it. 10Do one of the following: ❍ To copy the items into the selected folder, press OK . Your items are copied. ❍ To copy the items into a new folder, highlight Create New Folder and press OK . Then continue with step 2 on page 22 to enter a name for the new folder and copy the items. Note: It’s easier to manage your files if you copy them into a folder you’ve named, instead of placing them in the root of a main folder (such as My Photos or My Videos). 11Wait until all the files are copied, then disconnect the USB device.