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P350 flexitrax Operation Manual 67
Viewing JPEG pictures
The file browser allows viewing of JPEG image files created by the P350 controller. When a picture is displayed on-
screen a camera symbol will appear on the top right, where the record button usually displays.
NOTE: JPEG pictures not created by the P350 system may not be compatible with the controller. Only pictures with
horizontal and vertical pixels in multiples of 16 will work. For example, pictures with dimensions of 720x480 pixels will
work, but those with 800x600 pixels will not.
To view a JPEG file:
Select a JPG file. Press OK, Enter or video ► to display the picture on-screen.
Press ▼or ▲ to view any other JPEGs stored in the folder.
Press ■ or ◄ to return to the file browser.
To view multiple JPEG files:
You can select more than one file to restrict your browsing to the selected ones.
Select a JPG file, mark the file by pressing the ► arrow key. Repeat the previous two steps for every JPEG file you
wish to view or press + ALL or -ALL to select or deselect all the files present in the folder. Press SHOW. Use the
▲and ▼ arrows to scroll through your selected images.
Press ■ or ◄ to return to the file browser.
Viewing slideshows:
You can display a slideshow of all pictures contained in the folder or of the multiple pictures you have selected:
Press SSHOW. Use the ▲and ▼ arrows to select your preferred transition time (3 to 20 Sec).
Press OK to confirm your choice and start the slideshow.
Press ■ to stop the slideshow.
Playing videos
You can play a recorded video and view it on the P350 display, or on any external monitor connected to the video
output jacks on the controller.
NOTE: If using an external monitor to display the video, this may not display the entire picture as shown and recorded
by the P350. The size of the picture displayed will vary between monitors and it is dependent on the monitor’s analog
input and video resolution specifications.

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