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User’s Manual
CHAPTER 4 – Admin User Interface
Use the
•
U
or
V
buttons to scroll through the cover art
images.
Press the
O
Select
button to associate a piece of artwork
with your chosen movie.
It is also possible to upload images from your PC to your
TGM-100 and apply these to items in the media libraries
(see pg. 38).
deleting movies from the Video Library
Deleting items is similar to editing items and, again
requires you to select the item you wish to delete and then
use the
ä
Options
button.
For example, to delete a movie in the
Video Library
:
Navigate to the
•
Admin UI
screen as described
previously.
Select
•
Video Library
.
Use the
•
U
and
V
buttons to choose
movies
and then
press the
T
button.
Use the
•
U
and
V
buttons again to select the movie
you would like to delete.
Press the
•
ä
Options
button and choose
delete
movie
.
A confirmation screen will appear:
Press the
•
O
Yes
button to confirm deletion of the
movie.
Note
: Any items you choose to delete will be permanently
erased from your TGM-100’s hard disk. Anything you de
-
lete by accident will need to be re-recorded.
marking Items in the Video Library
The mark function can be used to select multiple items
within a list in the
Video Library
. You can then perform
a single action on all of the marked items rather than
repeating the same action on each item individually.
For example:
To delete multiple movies from the Video Library
Navigate to the
•
Admin UI
screen as described
previously.
Select
•
Video Library
.
Press the
•
U
or
V
buttons to highlight
movies
and
press the
O
Select
button to display the
movies
list.
Use the
•
U
or
V
buttons again to highlight a movie you
wish to delete.
Press the
•
p
mark
button.
The mark symbol will appear next to the marked movie:
Place a mark symbol next to the other movies you wish to
delete.
Press the
•
ä
Options
button and highlight
delete
marked movies
.
Press the
•
O
Select
button.
If there are fewer than one hundred items in a list, you also
have the option to mark all of the items in a list, without
having to go through them individually.