Matsunichi pf1009m User Guide
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Photo Transcoding
This setting allows you to change
T
ranscode (Resize) ratio (High, Middle, Low and
OFF) or disable transcode function (factory default LOW).
This feature is used to
maximize number of images stored in the internal memory
.
T
ranscoded image
fi les
are not recomended to be used to print color photos.
Always keep the original sized
images stored in a safe location.
Example: Orginal file is size is 3Meg Bytes transcoded files size could resized to
85K / 135K / 215K (L-M-H) and fit about 1500 / 950 / 595 internal images
Note: In order to perform the transcoding function, the size of the source
photo file has to be larger than 150K. If the source file is smaller than 150K,
the unit will only perform the copy function. The unit can only transcode photo
files and and can only store those files to Internal Memory.
c. Auto Start Mode
When powering ON the PF1009M, you can select the option to either automatically run:
Main menu, photo, music, movie, photo & music, clock, calendar
.
d. Display settings
Brightness: Use
/
to choose the most suitable screen brightness.
Contrast Use
/
to choose the most suitable screen contrast.
Color Use
/
to choose the most suitable screen color
.
e. Display Date Stamp
If set to “ON”, the unit
displays the date when the image was taken.
The date will
appear at the bottom right corner of the photo (when multiple image slide show is
enabled the date stamp will not be visible). (Default = Of
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f. Clock Setting
Use
/
to select month/day/year and time options, press
/
to set.
Press
to return.
g. Alarm Setting
Use
/
to select time and alarm options, press
/
to set. Press
to
return.
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.
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Dimmer Setting
Use
/
to select month / day / year and auto dimmer ON / OFF options, press
/
to set. Press
to return. If you set auto dimmer ON, the screen backlight
will be shut down automatically at the start time and resume at the end time. Press
any key to resume before the end time.
i. Default
This will reset all settings to factory default mode.
After doing a factory reset, the