Digital Blue show pix 用户指南

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Introduction
Share your memories with your new Show  Pix viewer! Use the Show Pix software  
to upload photos from your computer to your viewer. The software is Windows 2000, 
ME, XP and Vista compatible.
Installing The Battery
The Show Pix viewer operates with one
 AAA
 battery (not included).  
When it is connected to the computer, the viewer is powered by the USB.
Turning On/Off Power
1. 
Press and hold the Power button located on the side  
    of the viewer. Show Pix will beep twice, then power on.
2. 
If there are pictures loaded on the device, the first  
     picture will display.
Show Pix Viewer Components
The Show Pix viewer allows you to upload and view photos on the go!
Battery door release-
 
Press this to open the 
battery door.
1. 
Press the battery door release button. 
2. 
Slide the battery door out. 
3. 
Insert one
  AAA 
battery into the compartment. Use the polarity symbols (+/-)  
     to make sure the battery is positioned correctly.
4. 
Press the battery door down and slide it back into its closed position. 
Note: 
To save battery power, the viewer will automatically  
shut down after one minute of inactivity. 
USB port- 
Plug 
the USB cable 
into the USB port 
to connect the 
viewer to your 
computer. 
Installing Show Pix Software
To upload pictures to the viewer, you will first need to install the software. 
1. 
Insert the Show Pix software mini-CD into the CD/DVD drive on your computer. 
2. 
If the installation process does not automatically start, go to the desktop and   
     double-click 
My Computer
. Double-click the CD/DVD drive that contains the     
     Show Pix software. If this doesn’t start the installation program, click on the 
     CD/DVD drive then right-click and select 
Explore
. Double-click 
setup.exe  
     
and follow the instructions on the screen. 
3. 
After you install the software, plug the viewer in to your computer.
     Double-click on the Show Pix desktop icon to open the software
    (if it is not already open). You are now ready to upload pictures!
Software Components
The Show Pix software enables you to upload photos from your computer to your 
Show Pix viewer. 
3. 
To turn the power off, press and hold the Power button. 
     The viewer will beep twice, then power off. 
Memory bar- 
Displays the amount of 
memory available on your viewer. 
Name button- 
Sorts photos alphabetical by file name.
Date button- 
Sorts photos by date. 
Select all- 
Selects all photos in the window. 
Upload button- 
Uploads pictures from your computer to the Show 
Pix viewer. 
Download button- 
Downloads pictures from the Show Pix viewer 
to your computer.
Trash can- 
Use the trash can to delete photos on your viewer. 
Close application- 
Closes the software.
Minimize application- 
Minimizes the software.
Browse window- 
Displays folder 
directories on your computer.            
Note:
 
You can only delete photos from the Show Pix window.  
You are not able to delete photos from the My Pix window. 
Scroll bars- 
Scrolls through photos in 
 My Pix and Show Pix windows.
My Pix window 
Allows you to see 
pictures on your 
computer.
Show Pix window 
Allows you to see
 pictures on your 
viewer.
Auto Slide 
Show button- 
Continuously 
scrolls through 
photos on the 
LCD screen. 
Power button-
 
Use to power 
the viewer on 
and off. 
Keychain loop-  
Hooks the keychain 
(included) to the viewer. 
Forward button- 
Navigates to the 
next photo stored 
in Show Pix 
memory.
Backward button- 
Navigates to the 
previous photo stored 
in Show Pix memory.
Display screen- 
Displays your photos.
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Power button-
 
Turns the viewer 
on and off.
Browse- 
Shows the location of directories from which you can upload 
photos. The default directory is 
My Pictures
Image counter
The left number on 
the image counter 
shows the number 
of the picture you 
are viewing. The 
number on the right 
displays the total 
number of pictures 
stored in memory.
Battery icon
Appears on the 
bottom left part of 
the screen. Once 
the battery is 
empty, Show Pix 
will beep 3 times 
and power off.  
Battery is full.
Battery is low.
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