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Philips Photo Manager Overview
Phillips Photo Manager
Overview
The screen below is the first one you will see 
when launching the Photo Manager. From here 
you control the functionality of the software. 
The screen is divided into the sections 
described below:
1
  Photo Manager Toolbar
     Command Key Pane is just beneath PC/ 
PhotoFrame Panes and contains the 
functional button for Photo Copy, Cut, 
Past and Delete operations. Within the 
Command Key Pane, you may click the setup 
button to set the desired language, and use 
the recycle bin button to undelete photos. 
Setup: The Setup button allows you 
to change such features as Photo Manager 
automatically running when the PC starts, and 
the language of the application.
New Album: The New Album button 
allows you to create new albums on a memory 
card or the PhotoFrame.  
 
Rename Album: Click the Rename Album 
button to bring up a Keyboard Input Window. 
Cut: You should select photos first and then 
click on the Cut button to cut the selected 
photos.
Copy: Select photos first and then click on 
the Copy button to copy the selected photos. 
Paste: Immediately after you click on the 
Copy or Cut buttons, the Paste button will 
become available. You can select the target 
folder from the previous selected photos into 
the target folder (album).
Delete: Select the photos or album that you 
want to remove and click on the Delete button 
to remove them. 
Recycle Bin: Click the Recycle Bin button to 
switch the target folder to the recycle bin folder. 
You may browse those removed photos and 
move them back to desired folders.
Close: Clicking the Close button minimizes 
the application, which will be shown as a tray 
icon in the taskbar. 
Your can always bring back this application 
by right-clicking on this tray icon   and 
selecting the “Show Photo Manager” option. 
Alternatively, you may terminate this application 
by selecting “Terminate Photo Manager”.
2
 Photo Preview
     Display the user selected picture with detail 
information, such as file name, file size and 
photo resolution.