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                        P6000-7000Basics.book  Page 1  We dnesday, April 23, 2008  2:25 PM
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                        P6000-7000Basics.book  Page 2  We dnesday, April 23, 2008  2:25 PM Copyright Notice All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a  retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic,  mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written  permission of Seiko Epson Corporation. The information contained herein is  designed only for use with this Epson product. Epson is not responsible for  any use of this information 
                    
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                        P6000-7000Basics.book  Page 3  We dnesday, April 23, 2008  2:25 PM Contents Introduction 5 About Your Software and User’s Guide 6 Getting Started 7 Unpacking Your P-6000/P-7000 7 Installing the Battery  8 Charging the Battery 9 Turning the Viewer On and Off 10 Setting the Language, Date, and Time 11 Installing Your Software and User’s Guide 13 Using Memory Cards 17 Inserting and Removing Memory Cards 17 Copying Files from a Memory Card 21 Supported File Formats 26 Viewing Photos and Videos 27 Vi
                    
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                        P6000-7000Basics.book  Page 4  We dnesday, April 23, 2008  2:25 PM Using the Viewer with USB Devices 36 Connecting a USB Device 37 Copying Files to the Viewer 38 Copying Files to a USB Device 39 Playing Music 43 Copying Music Files from Your Computer 43 Playing Audio Files 45 Managing Your Files 49 Copying and Moving Files to a Folder 49 Deleting Files or Folders 53 Backing Up Files to Your Computer 54 Solving Problems 56 Operating Problems 56 Viewing Problems 57 Replacing the Battery 58 Where T
                    
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                        P6000-7000Basics.book  Page 5  We dnesday, April 23, 2008  2:25 PM Introduction Your Epson P-6000/P-7000 Multimedia Storage  ™ Viewer lets you enjoy photos, videos, and music  wherever you go. Its features include: ®  ◗ Large, high-quality 4-inch LCD with Photo Fine ® Premia technology and true Adobe RGB ◗ Support for JPEG files and RAW files from select  digital SLR cameras ◗ MP3 and AAC audio with music playlists ◗ MPEG4 and Motion JPEG video ◗ 80GB (P-6000) or 160GB (P-7000) hard drive ® ™ ◗ 
                    
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                        P6000-7000Basics.book  Page 6  We dnesday, April 23, 2008  2:25 PM About Your Software and User’s Guide The following software is included on your P-6000/ P-7000 Multimedia Storage Viewer: ◗ Epson Link2 software to transfer photos, videos, and  music back and forth between your computer and  viewer ◗ Epson USB Display plug-in to display images from  ® Adobe Photoshop applications on the viewer to  maintain color accuracy when editing your images ◗ Epson P-6000/P-7000 User’s Guide for instruction
                    
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                        P6000-7000Basics.book  Page 7  We dnesday, April 23, 2008  2:25 PM Getting Started Follow the instructions in this section to set up your  P-6000/P-7000.  Unpacking Your P-6000/P-7000 Carrying case Strap Epson P-6000/P-7000 Lithium-ion battery Power cord AC adapter USB cable 7                                                                                                                                                                                                                               
                    
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                        P6000-7000Basics.book  Page 8  We dnesday, April 23, 2008  2:25 PM Installing the Battery  1 Open the battery cover. 2 Insert the battery. 3 Close the battery cover. Battery  release  lever Note:  If you need to remove the battery, open the battery cover,  and slide the battery release lever to the left. 8                                                                                                                                                                                                 
                    
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                        P6000-7000Basics.book  Page 9  We dnesday, April 23, 2008  2:25 PM Charging the Battery Plug the AC adapter into the viewer. Connect the power  cord to the adapter and plug it into an electrical outlet. Charge light The Charge light turns on. It takes about 3.5 hours to  charge the battery when the viewer is not in use.  Caution:  Do not use the viewer without the battery installed. Turn off  the viewer before disconnecting the adapter. The battery status is displayed in the upper-right corner  
                    
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                        P6000-7000Basics.book  Page 10  We dnesday, April 23, 2008  2:25 PM Turning the Viewer On and Off To turn on the viewer, slide the power switch down and  release it. Turning Off the Viewer To turn off the viewer, make sure the memory card  access light is off (see page 18), then slide the power  switch down and hold it until you see the message  Shutting Down.  Note:  If the viewer is in sleep mode, press any button to wake it.  Then turn it off as described above. If the viewer is idle for 10 m
                    
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                        P6000-7000Basics.book  Page 11  We dnesday, April 23, 2008  2:25 PM Setting the Language, Date, and Time When you turn on the viewer the first time, you see the  Language setting screen: 1 Press OK to select English. You see a message about  setting the date. 2 Press OK. You see the Date and Time screen: 11                                                                                                                                                                                                
                    
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                        P6000-7000Basics.book  Page 12  We dnesday, April 23, 2008  2:25 PM 3 Press right or left on the 4-way  4-way  ring to highlight a setting to  ring change. 4 Press up or down to change the  setting. 5 When you’re done changing the date and time,  highlight Complete and press OK.  You see the Home screen:  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 screen will be displayed.  If you want
                    
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                        P6000-7000Basics.book  Page 13  We dnesday, April 23, 2008  2:25 PM Installing Your Software and User’s  Guide To transfer files between your computer and viewer,  convert video and audio files, and create music playlists,  you need to install the Epson Link2 software. To use the  viewer to display images from Adobe Photoshop  applications to maintain color accuracy when editing  your images, you need to install the USB Monitor  Plug-In. The P-6000/P-7000 User’s Guide installs with  the software
                    
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                        P6000-7000Basics.book  Page 14  We dnesday, April 23, 2008  2:25 PM 3 Use the included USB cable to connect the viewer to  your computer. Larger end Smaller end 4 Make sure the viewer is on the Home screen, then  press the  button to connect to your computer. The viewer LCD screen turns off and your computer  recognizes the viewer as a removable drive. 5 Open the P-6000 or P-7000 drive on your  computer: ◗ Windows: Click  or Start, click Computer  or My Computer, then double-click the P-6000  or
                    
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                        P6000-7000Basics.book  Page 15  We dnesday, April 23, 2008  2:25 PM 6 Double-click the installation software located in the  root of the drive: ◗ Windows: P_6000_WIN_SOFTWARE or  P_7000_WIN_SOFTWARE ® In Windows Vista , if you see the User Account  Control screen during installation, click Allow. ◗ Macintosh: P_6000_MAC_SOFTWARE.DMG  or P_7000_MAC_SOFTWARE.DMG Double-click the Mac OS X icon to continue  the installation. 7 Follow the instructions on your computer screen to  install the Epson Lin
                    
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                        P6000-7000Basics.book  Page 16  We dnesday, April 23, 2008  2:25 PM Note:  To view the User’s Guide, double-click its icon on your  ® ® desktop. You need to have Adobe Reader or Acrobat  installed on your system to view the guide. You can  download Adobe Reader at www.adobe.com. Do not remove the software from the viewer after installing  it on your computer, in case you need to reinstall it. 16                                                                                                      
                    
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                        P6000-7000Basics.book  Page 17  We dnesday, April 23, 2008  2:25 PM Using Memory Cards Follow the instructions in this section to insert a memory  card and copy files to your P-6000/P-7000. Inserting and Removing Memory  Cards The P-6000/P-7000 supports the following types of  memory cards: ◗ CompactFlash (CF) memory card (Type2) and  ™ MicroDrive (3.3V) ™ ◗ SD (Secure Digital) and SD HC (High Capacity)  memory cards ™ ™ ◗ MultiMediaCard and MMCplus With a commercially available CompactFlash ada
                    
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                        P6000-7000Basics.book  Page 18  We dnesday, April 23, 2008  2:25 PM Caution:  Never remove a memory card while the memory card access  light is flashing, or files may be lost or damaged. Make sure  you insert memory cards in the correct orientation, or the card  and viewer may be 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. Using the CF Card Slot Insert the memory card into the slot with the la
                    
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                        P6000-7000Basics.book  Page 19  We dnesday, April 23, 2008  2:25 PM 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. 19                                                         
                    
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                        P6000-7000Basics.book  Page 20  We dnesday, April 23, 2008  2:25 PM Using the SD Card Slot Insert an SD, SD HC, MultiMediaCard, or MMCplus  card into the slot as shown below. Insert it fully into the  viewer. Memory card  access light 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 out, pull it out of  the slot. 20