Playing Content
Playing Photo Content
You can play photo content located on a DVD, USB,
mobile device, or PC.
Using the Tools Menu
During playback, press the
Start / Stop Slide Show
Select to play/pause the slide show.
Slide Show Speed
Select to adjust the slide show speed.
Background Music
Select to listen to music while viewing a slide show.
Zoom
Select to enlarge the current picture.
(Enlarge up to 4 times)
Rotate
Select to rotate a picture. (This will rotate the
picture either clockwise or counter clockwise.)
Information
Shows the picture information including the file
name and size, etc.
Depending on the disc or storage device, the
✎
Tools menu may differ. All options may not be
displayed.
To enable the background music function, the
✎
photo file must be in the same storage media as
the music file. However, the sound quality can be
affected by the bit rate of the MP3 file, the size of
the photo, and the encoding method.
Creating a Photo Playlist
You can create a photo playlist in nearly the same
way you create a music playlist. See page 33 for
instructions. Select photo files instead of music files.
button.
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Using Bluetooth
You can use a Bluetooth device to enjoy music with
high quality stereo sound, all without wires!
~ Pairing distance : max. 2M,
Operating distance : max. 10M
~ Actual Bluetooth performance may differ
depending on your environment, even if you
use your Bluetooth device within the specified
operating distance.
What is Bluetooth?
Bluetooth is a technology that enables Bluetooth-
compliant devices to interconnect with each other
easily using a short, wireless connection.
~ A Bluetooth device may hum or malfunction:
- When a part of your body is in contact with the
receiving/transmitting system of the Bluetooth
device or the Home Cinema.
- When the device is subject to electrical variation
from obstructions caused by a wall, corner, or
office partitioning.
- When the device is exposed to electrical
interference from same frequency-band devices
including medical equipment, microwave ovens,
and wireless LANs.
~ Pair the Home Cinema with the Bluetooth device
while the two are close together.
~ The further the distance is between the Home
Cinema and the Bluetooth device, the worse the
quality is.
If the distance exceeds the Bluetooth operational
range, the connection is lost.
~ In poor reception-sensitivity areas, the Bluetooth
connection may not work properly.
~ The Home Cinema has an effective reception range
of up to 10 meters in all directions if there are no
obstacles. The connection will be automatically
cut off if the device is out of this range. Even within
this range, the sound quality may be degraded by
obstacles such as walls or doors.
~ This wireless device may cause electrical
interference. during its operation.
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