31 gb – Sony KE-P37XS1 User Manual

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The Memory Stick Home Menu

This screen gives an overview of the “Memory

Stick” content. From this menu you can view
photos and movies recorded on the “Memory
Stick” and change settings related to the viewing
operation.

To do this:
Once you have inserted a "Memory Stick", press the

button on the remote control (anytime you want

to remove the menu, press the

button again).

Next, read below how to operate into each option.

ADJUSTING SETTINGS

SLIDE SHOW

This option allows you to display all the “Memory Stick” pictures as a slideshow presentation on

the TV screen.

To do this:

Whilst the “

Memory Stick Home” menu is displayed, press

v

or

V

to select

Slide Show.

Next press the OK button Finally press

v

or

V

button to select:

Start

To start the slideshow presentation, select this option and press OK

Advan.

To set the length of time a picture is displayed during a slideshow, select this

Slds.

option and press OK. Next, press

v

or

V

to select:

Auto

Select this option and press OK if you want the slideshow to run

automatically.

Manual Select this option and press OK if you want the slideshow to run

manually. In that case,

b

or

B

buttons should be pressed to show the

next or previous picture.

Interval

To select the interval between each picture (when “Advan. Slds.” is set to “Auto”),
select this option and press OK. Next press

v

or

V

to select between 5 sec, 10 sec,

30 sec, 1 min or 5 min.

Close

Select this option and press OK to back to the previous menu.

"Memory Stick"

continued...

Slide Show

Option

Select Folder

Memory Stick Home

1 min. remain

Select:

Set:

OK

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Size: 510 x 480

File: ARIADNA.JPG

Date: 27.NOV.2002 11:97

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8903241

Highlighted
thumbnail

Folder name for
the selected
folder

Remaining
recording
time

Information about
the selected image
or movie

Indicates that the thumbnail
is Protected (for details see
page 33).

Indicates the thumbnail
is a movie (MPEG 1)
instead of a photo
(JPEG)

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