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    							36Media Player
    Playing a file
    This section describes an example of playing files stored on a memory card. Before 
    playing files, insert the memory card into the appropriate card slot of the SL-5500.
    To start playback
    1.On the Index screen, tap the Video or Music tab.
    All files stored in the SL-5500 and memory card will be displayed according to 
    the file type to be played.
    2.Tap the desired file in the list.
    And then tap   or press   or the SELECT key.
    The selected file will be played.
    The playback screen varies according to the file type to be played. 
    To stop playback
    1.Press   or the SELECT key, the playback will be stopped and the screen 
    will return to the Index screen.
    Or while the music file is being played, tap  . 
    Setting the Repeat mode
    1.On the Index screen, tap the “Options” menu and then tap “Repeat”.
    The file will be played repeatedly. The files in the Playlist folder will be all played 
    repeatedly.
    To cancel the Repeat mode, repeat step 1.
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    Playing a file in the Playlist
    By registering the video or music files in the Playlist, you can play them in the 
    registered order or in random sequence. 
    This section describes an example of playing files stored on a memory card. Before 
    playing files, insert the memory card into the appropriate card slot of the SL-5500.
    Adding files to the Playlist
    1.On the Index screen, tap the Video or Music tab.
    All files stored in the SL-5500 and memory card will be displayed according to 
    the file type to be played.
    2.Tap the desired file in the list.
    3.Tap the Add to playlist button ( ). 
    Or tap the “File” menu and then tap “Add to playlist”.
    The same file name of the selected file will be registered to the Playlist folder.
    Tapping the Playlist tab allows you to confirm it.
    4.Repeat steps 1 to 3 above, if necessary, to register multiple files. 
    Arranging the file order in the Playlist
    Once you have registered files in the Playlist, you can change the file order 
    (playback order).
    1.Tap the Playlist tab.
    2.Tap the file you want to move.
    3.Tap  or .
    The selected file will move upwards or downwards. 
    Deleting files from the Playlist
    1.Tap the Playlist tab.
    2.Tap the file you want to delete.
    3.Tap the Remove from playlist button ( ). 
    Or tap the “File” menu and then tap “Remove from playlist”.
    The selected file will be deleted immediately.
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    							38Media Player
    To playback files in the Playlist folder
    1.Tap the Playlist tab.
    2.Tap   or press   or the SELECT key.
    All files in the Playlist folder will be played once from the top of the list, and 
    playback will stop automatically.
    Note:
    If the Repeat mode is selected in the Options menu, all files in the 
    Playlist folder will be played repeatedly.
    To stop playback
    1.Press   or the SELECT key, the playback will be stopped and the screen 
    will return to the Index screen.
    Or while the music file is being played, tap  .
    To playback at random
    1.Tap the Playlist tab.
    2.Tap the “Options” menu and then tap “Random”.
    All files in the Playlist folder will be played at random. 
    To cancel the Random mode, repeat step 2.
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    Other functions
    Displaying the file information
    1.Tap the “File” menu and then tap “Info…”.
    The file information screen will be displayed. 
    The following appears depending on the file type (video or music)
    •Picture size, Frame rate, etc. (video)
    •Sampling rate, Channel, etc. (music)
    2.Tap   or   to close the slip.
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    							Image Viewer41
    Image Viewer
    The Image Viewer application allows you to see image files such as JPEG, GIF, 
    BMP, PNG, XBM, and XPM.
    You can transfer files from a PC using PC link software.
    Note:
    • Large image files will not be able to be viewed due to memory constraints.
    • Some files can not be viewed with this application.
    • For detailed information on how to attach and remove the expansion memory 
    card, see the separate Start-up Guide.
    Overview
    The Image Viewer opens with a list of images (Index screen).
    Index screen
    1.In the Applications folder of the Home screen, tap the “Image Viewer” 
    application icon. 
    File menu Options menu
    File List area
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    							42Image Viewer
     
    Note:
    • To find to the desired file, press the first few characters of the file name on the 
    hardware keyboard. The focus moves to the matching file.
    • You can copy files stored on a memory card to the Documents folder by using 
    the Copy function on the Documents Details screen (see the separate Start-
    up Guide).
    Image view screen
    1.On the Index screen, tap the image file you want to view.
    The selected image appears on the screen. File menu
    Open… Opens the image file.
    Options menu
    Slideshow Slideshows all entries.
    Preferences… Opens a preference screen for slideshow setting.
    Help… Opens the on-line Help screen.
    Title button Tap to sort files by name.
    Type button Tap to sort files by file type.
    Date button Tap to sort files by date.
    File  List  area Displays the files that are registered in the Documents folder 
    of the Home screen, and on the memory cards inserted into 
    the slots. Tap a file to view the image file.
    Rotate 180 icon Rotates the image by 180°.
    Rotate 90 icon Rotates the image by 90° counterclockwise.
    Image information
    Rotate 180 icon
    Rotate 90 icon Full screen icon
    View menu
    Options menu
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    •Tapping   returns to the Index screen.
    Viewing images
    Viewing a single image
    1.On the Index screen, tap the image you want to view.
    The selected image will be displayed.
    •Press   to display the next screen, or press   to display the previous 
    screen.
    •Tap on the image or press the SELECT key or   to switch the screen 
    mode between Full screen and Normal screen.
    2.Tap   or press   to return to the Index screen.
    Slideshowing the file
    1.Tap the “Options” menu and then tap “Slideshow”.
    All files will be opened once from the top of the list in the Full screen mode. 
    When the slideshow is finished, the display returns to the Index screen. Full screen icon Displays the image on the full screen with no Menu bar or 
    taskbar on it. Tapping the display or pressing the SELECT 
    key or   returns to the Normal screen.
    Image Information Displays the original image pixels, display image pixels, 
    color information (and transparent colored file 
    information, if available)
    View menu
    Horizontal flip Flips the image horizontally.
    Vertical flip Flips the image vertically.
    Rotate 180 Rotates the image by 180°.
    Rotate 90 Rotates the image by 90° counterclockwise.
    Fullscreen Displays the image on the full screen with no Menu bar or 
    taskbar on it. Tapping the display or pressing the SELECT 
    key or   returns to the Normal screen.
    Options menu
    Slideshow Slideshows all entries.
    Preferences… Opens a preferences screen for slideshow setting
    Help… Opens the on-line Help screen.
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    •If the Auto-play option is unchecked, the first file on top of the list will be 
    opened. (For information on the Auto-play option and others, see below.)
    •If you press   with the Auto-play option unchecked, the next file will be 
    opened. If you press  , the previous file will be opened. 
    •The View menu settings (Rotate, etc.) will not be effective for the Slideshow 
    command.
    To stop the slideshow, press  . The display returns to the Index screen.
    To set up the slideshow preferences
    1.Tap the “Options” menu and then tap “Preferences...”.
    2.Set up the desired preferences.
    3.Tap   to save the setting. Slideshow setting
    Auto-play 
    checkboxIf checked, files will be automatically opened.
    Repeat checkbox If checked, files will be automatically opened repeatedly.
    Delay time slider If the Auto-play option is checked, move the slider to adjust 
    the delay time with which the next file will start.
    Delay time slider Repeat checkbox
    Auto-play checkbox
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    							Opera Browser45
    Opera Browser
    The Opera Browser application allows you to browse the Internet.
    To browse the Internet, you must set up the communication method (modem card, 
    LAN card, etc.) and network preferences.
    Note:
    • The Opera Browser application has no capability to save pages and 
    embedded images.
    • Exiting the application clears the cache without saving it in a file.
    • Some Web pages (including font setting, etc.) can not be displayed or not 
    displayed correctly in this application.
    • Some graphical images of larger size may not be displayed.
    • While browsing the Web pages, you can check incoming e-mail messages.
    Overview
    Browsing screen
    1.In the Applications folder of the Home screen, tap the “Opera Browser” 
    application icon.
       
    Back icon
    Reload icon
    Forward icon Security Status icon
    Zoom icon
    Web page address icon
    Bookmark list icon
    Help icon
    Preferences icon
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