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Important Safety Precautions
Always follow these basic safety precautions when using your Digital Photo
Frame. This will reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, and injury.
Warning: Do not expose this product to rain or moisture.
Warning: Do not remove the cover. There are no user-serviceable parts
inside. Refer all servicing to qualified personnel.
• The Digital Photo Frame is for indoor use only.
• Unplug the Digital Photo Frame before performing care and
maintenance.
•Do not block the ventilation holes on the back of the digital photo
frame at any time.
•Keep your Multimedia Digital Photo Frame out of direct sunlight and
heat sources.
•Protect the power cord. Route power cords so that they are not likely
to be walked on or pinched by items placed on or against them. Pay
particular attention to the point where the cord attaches to the Digital
Photo Frame.
•Only use the AC adapter included with the Digital Photo Frame. Using
any other power adapter will void your warranty.
•Unplug the power cord from the outlet when the unit is not in use.
Cleaning the Digital Photo Frame
Treat the screen gently, it is made of glass and can break. To clean
fingerprints or dust from the LCD screen, we recommend using a soft, nonabrasive cloth such as a camera lens cloth to clean the LCD screen. If you use
a commercial LCD Cleaning Kit, do not apply the cleaning liquid directly to the
LCD screen. Clean the LCD screen with cleaning cloth moistened with the
liquid.
Clean the outer surface of the Digital Photo Frame (excluding the screen) with
a soft cloth dampened with water.
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Introduction
Welcome to the Pandigital Multimedia Photo Frame! Now you can display your
digital photos directly from your memory card, no computer is necessary.
Simply insert a memory card into the Digital Photo Frame, and turn on the
power. You’ll be treated to a slideshow of your photos. It’s as easy as that.
You can also display individual photos, play video clips, and play background
music with your slide show.
The Digital Photo Frame includes these key features:
•Displays digital photos, plays music files and digital videos without a
computer; simply insert a compatible memory card into the digital
frame. Memory card is not included and supported file types are
described below.
• Displays Slideshows of Digital Photos with background music.
• Compatible memory cards include Secure Digital™, MultiMedia
Card™, xD Card, Compact Flash™, Memory Stick™, MemoryStick
Pro™, and Memory Stick Pro Duo™.
•Supported file types: JPEG images (up to 16 Mega Pixels), Motion
JPEG files (AVI), and MP3 music files.
•Control the main functions with buttons on the frame or with the
included infrared remote control.
• Bright active matrix LCD screen.
• USB2.0 high-speed connection to connect to your PC.
• USB2.0 (Host) for connecting to your digital camera.
• Built-In Flash Memory.
To learn more about your new Digital Photo Frame’s features and take full
advantage of them, please take a few minutes to read this Guide.
What’s In the Box
• Digital Photo Frame
• AC Power Adapter
• This User’s Guide, Quick Start Guide and Warranty Card.
• Remote Control
• USB Cable
• Decorative Frame (May varied by models)
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Changing the Decorative Frame or Mat
Depending on the model, your Digital Photo Frame may come with
interchangeable decorative frames or mats.
1. To change the frame or mat, remove screws on the back of the frame
and lift the unit from the frame.
2. After replacing either frame or mat, replace the screws, and fingertighten.
NOTE : The effective range and angle of the remote control will be reduced if
you use the gray or the black paper mat.
Setting Up the Digital Photo Frame
The Digital Photo Frame is easy to set up. Just follow these steps:
1. Plug the AC Power Adapter into the Digital Photo Frame and into a wall
outlet.
2. Insert a memory card into the appropriate slot.
Slot 1 - Compact Flash™
Slot 2 - Secure Digital™ or MultiMedia Card™, Memory Stick™,
MemoryStick Pro™, Memory Stick Duo™, or Memory Stick Pro
Duo™, xD Memory Card™
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Note: The card will only fit in one direction; do not force it. The card should
fit snugly when properly inserted.
3. Slide the POWER button on the left side of the Digital Photo Frame up,
the Digital Photo Frame will power on and automatically start a slideshow
of the photos on the card. Slide the POWER button down to power off.
4. To display photos individually, press the EXIT button on the remote control
to pause slideshow.
5. Press of Exit button will display thumbnail screen. Use the directional
arrows to choose a photo. Press the Enter on the top of the Digital Photo
Frame, on the remote control. The selected photo is displayed on the
Digital Photo Frame.
Note: Pull the plastic tab sticking out of the remote control. It protects the
battery, and the remote control will not work unless it is removed.
6. To restart the Slideshow, press the Enter key again, or press the
Slideshow button on the remote control.
Using the Control Buttons and Remote Control
You can use all of the Digital Photo Frame’s features with either the buttons
on top of the frame or using the remote control.
Use the Control Buttons
The control buttons are located on top of the Digital Photo Frame. Their basic
functions are the same no matter when you press them.
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Button Action
NEXT
ENTER
PREVIOUS
EXIT
MENU
Move the selection down or right, display the next photo or
select the next file.
Select the highlighted option, start a Slide Show, Pause or
Play.
Move the selection up or left, display the previous photo, or
select the previous file.
Exit the current display, or go back a screen.
Open the Onscreen Menu.
Use the Remote Control
The remote control included with your digital photo frame includes all of the
functions on the digital photo frame and some additional ones. The figure
below shows all of the buttons and describes them. The features described in
this guide that use the remote illustrate how to use them.
Install and Replace the Remote Control Battery
3. Hold the Remote Control with the control buttons facing downward.
4. While pressing down on the ridged area of the battery cover, pull the tray
out.
5. Place a “CR2025” Lithium battery on the tray with the positive “+” end
facing toward you.
6. Close the tray.
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Using the Digital Photo Frame’s Screens
You control the Digital Photo Frame’s functions through the menu screens,
and you can navigate the menus with either the buttons on the top of the
frame or the four arrow buttons on the remote control.
The Home Screen
The Home Screen shows the five main functions : Photos, Music, Video, File
and Clock.
Photo
Open the Thumbnails Screen to display photos on the
selected memory device.
Music
Video
File
List and Play your MP3 music files.
List and Play your Video files.
View all of the files on the memory source.
Calander, date and time, alarm and schedule On/Off
Clock
functions are located here
Press the Left and Right arrows on the Remote Control or the Digital Photo
Frame to select one of the 5 functions, press ENTER to select that function
and EXIT to return to the previous menu.
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Select Media
This menu item, allows you to select the any of the memory cards or internal
memory as the source of your photos, videos and music playback.
1. Insert a memory card with your photos into the DPF.
2. From the HOME screen press the SETUP button on the remote
control, next choose the Select Media option and press ENTER.
3. Select the memory card that you inserted and press ENTER. The
memory card you selected will now be the source of your photo, video
and music playback.
NOTE : Memory cards that are not available are greyed out.
The Photos Thumbnails Screen
Select the PHOTOS and press ENTER. This brings you to the thumbnail
screen. This screen gives you a thumbnail view of all photos on the selected
memory source. Use this screen to display a single photo, multiple photos or
to play all photos in a slideshow. You can also copy photos from external
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memory cards to the internal memory.
Displaying a Single Photo
You can choose a single photo to display without a Slideshow:
1. From the Home screen, choose Photo to open the Thumbnails
Screen.
2. Use the Arrow buttons on the Remote Control or the Digital Photo
Frame until the desired photo is highlighted. The photo’s filename and
size are displayed at the top of the screen.
3. Press ENTER to display the selected photo in single picture mode.
4. In single picture mode the Left Arrow key advances to the next photo
and the RIGHT arrow key returns to the previous photo.
5. To return to the thumbnail screen, press the EXIT button.
Rotating a Photo
You can rotate a displayed photo by pressing ROTATE on the Remote
Control. The photo will be rotated by 90 degrees clockwise with each press of
the ROTATE button.
Zoom Function
You can magnify a displayed photo by pressing the ZOOM button on the
Remote Control. The photo is magnified in size each time you press the
ZOOM button, until it returns to it’s normal size. In zoom mode you can also
pan around the photo by using the Arrow buttons to view portions of the photo
that are not currently visible.
Starting and Customizing Slideshows
The Digital Photo Frame can play all of the photos on the selected memory
source in the slideshow, or you can select specific photos for the slideshow.
You can also add music to your slideshow.
Play a Slideshow of All Photos
With the Thumbnails Screen displayed, press the SLIDESHOW button on the
Remote Control or the ENTER button on the frame twice, a slideshow of all
photos in the selected memory device will begin. To stop the Slideshow and
return to the thumbnails screen, press the EXIT button.
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Play a Slideshow of Selected Photos Only
Note: You need your remote control to create a custom slideshow.
1.With the Thumbnails Screen displayed, use the arrow buttons to
highlight a photo.
2.Press “+” key to select the photo or “-” key to de-select it (these
funtional buttons only found on your remote). A check mark is
displayed at the upper-right corner of the selected photo.
3. Continue selecting or de-selecting photos in the same manner.
4. When all desired photos are selected, press SETUP on the Remote
Control or on the frame to open the setup menu.
5.Choose Start Slideshow, then select Sildeshow Selected and press
ENTER.
Playing Music with the Slideshow
To play background music during a slideshow, copy your MP3 files onto the
same memory location as your photos. The music will automatically play as
the slideshow runs. See Copying Files from a Computer section for details on
copying files. You can also choose a music file to play without a slideshow.
Simply select the music file from the Music screen and press ENTER.
Note: Music files must be standard MP3 format and not from licensed music
from download services.
To stop the music and return to the
Music screen, press the EXIT button.
Changing the Volume
Use the “-” and “+” buttons on the remote control to adjust the volume on
the digital picture frame.
Connecting Speakers to the Photo Frame
Depending on your model, your DPF may come with an audio out jack that
you can use to connect to external speakers or to an external amplifier.
(Cable not included).
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Watching a Video
The Digital Photo Frame supports Motion JPEG (AVI), video files. If your
movie file is not in AVI format, you may have to convert the file first by using a
software video converter which is easily found for purchase on the internet.
To watch a video stored on your memory card.
1. Insert a memory card with video files on it.
2. From the Home screen, select Video.
3. A list of all of the video files is displayed.
4. Use the Arrow buttons to choose the desired file and press Enter to
play the video.
5. Adjust the volume by using VOL+/VOL– buttons on the Remote
Control.
6. To play another video file, press Exit to return to the video file listing,
select another video file and press Enter.
Photo Copy Method Options
There are two methods to copy photos from a memory card to the internal
memory. One is called optimized and the other, non-optimized. In the case of
optimized copy, the original photo is downscaled in size and re-encoded into a
smaller sized JPEG. Thus a lot more photos can be stored in the internal
memory. The non-optimized photo copy will simply copy the original photo file
into the internal memory.
Changing the Photo Copy Method.
The DPF is produced with optimized photo copy as default. To change to nonoptimized, press the setup button and select Photo Copy Method.”
1. Select “Non-optimized” to copy the photo in its original flie size.
2. Select “Optimized” to automatically compress your pictures before
copying to internal memory.
3. Press EXIT to close the menu.
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Folder Menu And Options
Folders give you the ability to create a slideshow playlist that will play all the
pictures in that folder. The folders are Family, Friends, Vacation, Events,
and Others.
Assigning Pictures To Folders
Only pictures stored in the internal memory can be assigned to folders.
1. In the HOME screen, choose Photo and press ENTER to display the
thumbnail screen.
2. Select the pictures to add to the folder by pressing the + button. You
can deselect a picture by pressing the – button.
3. After you have finished selecting all the pictures, press SETUP and
then select the Assign Selected Photos to option.
4. Choose one of the folders to assign the selected photos to and press
ENTER.
Note: The pictures are assigned to the folder, not copied. Deleting the
picture from internal memory will also delete the link to the assigned
folder.
5. You can also assign pictures to folders during the single picture mode
or slideshow mode by pressing SETUP and then choosing the the
Assign Photo To option and pressing ENTER and then selecting the
folder to assign the photo to.
Un-assigning Pictures From Folders
1. From the HOME screen, press SETUP and select the View Folder
option and press ENTER.
2. Select the folder you want to un-assign pictures from and press
ENTER.
3. Select the pictures to un-assign by pressing the + key. You can
deselect pictures by pressing the – key.
4. After you have finished selecting all the pictures, press SETUP and
select the Remove Photo From This Folder and press ENTER.
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6.Choose the Selected Photos to only un-assign the pictures you
previously selected, or Choose All to un-assign all the pictures in that
folder.
7.Press ENTER to confirm your selection.
Note: Un-assigning a picture from a folder will not delete the picture from
Internal memory.
Slideshow Pictures from Folders
There are 2 ways you can start a slideshow of the pictures assigned to
each folder.
1. From the HOME screen press SETUP, then choose View Folder and
press ENTER. Next select the folder to slideshow from and press
ENTER three times.
2. From the Photo thumbnail screen, press SETUP, then choose the
Start Slideshow option and press ENTER. Next select the folder to
slideshow from and press ENTER.
Copying Photos
To use the Remote Control to copy more than one photos from a memory card
to the built-in memory.
1. From the Thumbnails screen use the arrow buttons to navigate to the
picture you wish to copy and then press the “+” button to select the
photo. A check mark should appear at the upper-right corner of the
thumbnail photo. Use the - button to de-select it if you want to.
2. Continue this process till you have selected all the pictures you want
to copy. Next press the SETUP button to open the setup menu.
3. Select Copy Photo and press ENTER to display the copy options.
4. Choose Selected and press ENTER to copy the selected photos to
the internal memory.
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Copying All Photos
To use the Remote Control to copy all photos from a memory card to the builtin memory.
1. From the HOME screen, press SETUP, then choose the Select Media
option then press ENTER.
2. A list of all memory devices available to you is shown, devices not
available are greyed out. Use the Arrow buttons to highlight an
available device and press ENTER to select it.
3. Press the EXIT button to return to the Home screen.
4. Next select the
screen.
5. Press SETUP to display setup menu.
6. Select Copy Photo and press ENTER to display the copy options.
7. Choose ALL and press ENTER to copy all photos to the internal
memory.
Photos and press ENTER to display the thumbnails
Deleting Photos from the Built-in Memory
You can delete photos from built-in memory, but not from memory cards.
Deleting the Displayed Photo
1. With the photo displayed on the screen, press the SETUP button.
2. Select Delete Photo, then YES and press ENTER to delete the
displayed photo.
3. Press EXIT to close the menu.
Note: It is a good idea to keep backup copies of the photos you
copy onto your Digital Photo Frame.
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Deleting a Single Photo from the Thumbnails Screen
1. With the Thumbnails Screen displayed, use the Arrow buttons to
select a photo to a delete.
2. Press the SETUP button.
3. Press the Up or Down arrow to choose Delete Photo and press
ENTER. Next choose the Selected option to delete the highlighted
photo.
Deleting Several or All Photos from internal memory
You can use the Remote Control to delete several or all photos from the
internal memory.
1. With the Thumbnail screen displayed, press the Arrow Buttons on the
Remote Control or the Digital Photo Frame until the desired photo is
highlighted. The photo’s filename is displayed at the top of the screen.
The notations at the top of the screen also indicate how many screens
of photos there are in the internal memory of the DPF.
2. Press the “+” button or “–“ button on the Remote Control to select or
unselect the highlighted photo. Selected photos will have a check in
the thumbnail photo window.
3. Press the SETUP button to display the setup menu.
4. Press the Up or Down arrow to choose Delete Photo and press
ENTER. Two submenu options will be provided: Selected and All.
Choose Selected to delete the marked photos. Choose All to delete all
the pictures stored in the internal memory.
5. Press EXIT to close the menu.
Bluetooth Setting
Bluetooth USB Dongle Required. USB Bluetooth Dongle Support connectivity to
popular mobile phones; e.g.: BlackBerry, Motorola, Nokia, SonyEricssson and others.
Note: Models may vary; please refer to your phone user manual to ensure the
phone supports transmitting Photo to devices like DPF.
Step 1: Setting up your Bluetooth Personal Area Network (PAN) after insert
USB Bluetooth Dongle into the DPF.
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a. Insert the Bluetooth dongle to the USB host port and then turn on the
DPF. Please check Pandigital’s website for the comparable USB
Bluetooth adapters. http://www.pandigital.net
b. From Home screen, you can see the BT (representing your Bluetooth
device and DPF is now connected) icon appears on the upper right hand
corner.
Step 2: Ensure the connectivity is established before sending photos to
DPF.
a. Search and Select the “Available Device” to connect from the list. You
should see “Pandigital” appears in the list. Authentication Code is “1234”
default value. Select “Pandigital” and continue transmitting photo to
DPF.
Note: the actual procedure of sending photo to your DPF may vary.
Please refer to your mobile device user guide manual for details.
b. When you transmitting selected photo to Pandigital DPF, you shell see
“Photo Transmitting” dialog appear in the middle of your DPF screen.
When copy photo completes, your DPF will play the copied photo immediately
after.
Setting Viewing Options
You can control all of the viewing options in the Setup Menu using the buttons
on the top of the frame or remote control. You can display the on-screen
Setup Menu at any time by pressing the Setup button. Only available setup
options will be displayed for each screen.
1. With the Home screen opens, press Setup to open the Setup Menu.
2. With the Setup menu open, use the Up and Down arrows to choose a
display option.
3. Press ENTER to select the option. A second menu opens, listing the
available settings. A blue highlight shows the current setting.
4. Use the Up and Down arrows to choose the desired setting.
5. Press ENTER to select the setting. The second menu closes.
6. You can make as many changes as you wish in the same manner. When
you are finished, press the EXIT button to close the Setup Menu and
return to the previous screen.
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Displaying A Clock with a Calendar and a
Slideshow
You can use your Digital Photo Frame as a desk calendar with a clock and
continuous slideshow. You can also use the Digital Photo Frame as an Alarm
Clock, after setting internal clock.
To Display the Calendar/Clock screen:
1. Open or go back to the Home Screen.
2. Use the arrow buttons to choose
Calendar/Clock screen will look similar to the one shown below. The
slideshow displays photos from the currently selected memory source,
and if the alarm is set, on alarm icon appears under the slideshow
window.
Clock and press ENTER. The
Set the Internal Clock
When the Digital Photo Frame’s internal clock is set, you can use it as an
alarm clock.
1. To set the internal clock, choose CLOCK from the Mode Selection screen
and press SETUP to open the Setup Menu.
2. Choose Set Clock.
3. Use the RIGHT or LEFT arrow to move to a time or date field to be
changed.
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4. Use the Up and Down arrows to change the value in the selected field.
5. When the date and time are correct, press the ENTER button to set the
time and return to the normal Clock/Calendar View screen.
Set the Alarm
Use your Digital Photo Frame as an alarm clock. You can set it to alarm with a
built-in tone or playing a pre-stored MP3 music in the build-in memory. You
can also set the alarm to alert only once or daily after setup.
1. To set the alarm clock, open the Setup Menu.
2. Choose Set Alarm.
3. Use the Left and Right arrows to move the through the selection fields and
the Up and Down arrows to scroll through the values (time, alarm type or
alarm tone/music etc).
4. When the alarm settings are correct, press the EXIT button to return to the
Clock/Alarm Setting menu.
Create a Schedule for Playing Slideshows
You can set your digital photo frame to display slideshows at predetermined
times.
1. With the Calendar and Clock displayed, press the Setup button.
2. Use the Arrow buttons to select Set On/Off Schedule and press Enter. The
Set Schedule page opens with the Hours field for the Weekdays Turn on
at highlighted.
3. Use the Up or Down arrow to set the hour you want scheduled slideshows
to start, then use the right arrow to move to the minutes field, set the
minutes in the same manner as the hours, and then move the highlight to
the AM/PM field.
4. Use the Up or Down arrow button to choose AM or PM.
5. Set the time you want the slideshow to end in the same manner.
6. Press the Enter button when Always OFF is highlighted if you don’t want
to play scheduled slideshows on weekdays. The field now reads Set TurnOn Time. Press the Enter button to schedule weekday slideshows.
7. You can set different times for scheduled slideshows on the weekends in
the same manner.
8. When you are happy with the settings, press the Exit button to save them
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and return to the Calendar/Clock page.
Turn Scheduled Slideshows On or Off
After you set create slideshow schedules, you need to turn slideshow
scheduling on to use the schedules.
1. With the Calendar/Clock displayed, press the Setup button.
2. Choose Start Scheduled ON/OFF, to turn the scheduling on or off.
After the scheduled control is turned on, any user operations, e.g. pressing
remote keys, or insertion/removal of memory cards, will cancel the scheduled
control immediately. Scheduled slideshow can also be turned on during the
slideshow by pressing Setup, select Start Scheduled ON/OFF menu item and
press Enter key.
Copying Files from a Computer or Flash Drive
You can connect the Digital Photo Frame to a Windows or Macintosh
computer to copy files to the built-in memory. You can also connect a USB
flash drive to the frame to copy files.
Connect to a Windows Computer
To copy files from between your computer and the Digital Photo Frame do the
following:
1. Plug in and turn on the Digital Photo Frame.
2. Connect the small end of the USB cable to the Mini USB port on the
Digital Photo Frame.
3. Connect the Larger end of the USB cable to a USB port on your computer.
4. Open My Computer on your Desktop. A window showing all drives
connected to your computer opens. (It will look similar to the screen
shown below.)
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5. Each memory card inserted in the Photo Frame and the built-in memory is
associated with one disk drive on your computer.
6. Double-click the desired drive to display the files on the card. The example
below shows a card with several JPG images on it.
7. To copy files from the memory card, select them and drag them to the
desired location on your computer.
8. To copy photos from your computer to the built-in memory, first locate the
files on your computer, second, select the files you wish to copy, choose
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File, Copy, and then move your cursor back to the disk drive in the open
window for the built-in memory.
Note: Most cameras and graphic programs store photos in the
Windows My Pictures folder. If you didn’t move them somewhere else,
they are probably there.
9. Click in the window, and choose File Paste.
10. Similarly, to copy photos from your computer to the memory card, you
copy and paste to the disk drive corresponding to the memory card.
Note: If your PC is connected to Local Area Network drives, or if you
have multiple drive letters already assigned to peripheral devices, you
will need to manage your drive settings in Windows to free up the four
drive letters immediately following your CD-ROM drive so the Digital
Photo Frame can assign them to memory card slots properly.
Disconnect the Digital Photo Frame from the Computer
It is important not to just unplug or switch off the Digital Photo Frame when
files are being transferred from the memory card or computer to the built-in
memory. It can seriously damage the memory.
1. In Windows XP, left-click on the
icon and select the correct storage
device.
2. Click OK. A final dialog box opens.
3. Select Close. When the message “It is Now Safe to Disconnect Hardware”
appears, you can disconnect the USB cable from your computer.
Connect to a Macintosh
You can also copy files from your Macintosh Computer to your Digital Photo
Frame.
1. Use the included USB cable to connect your Digital Photo Frame to your
Macintosh.
2. Macintosh will recognize the Digital Photo Frame as an external storage
device.
3. Drag and drop files between the two devices as you normally move photo
files.
4. To safely disconnect the Digital Photo Frame from your Macintosh, select
Digital Photo Frame’s icon on your desktop and press Command-e to
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eject the disk. When the icon is no longer on the desktop, it is safe to
unplug the USB cable.
Connect a USB Flash Drive
Your Digital Photo Frame will see a USB Flash Drive the same way it sees
memory cards.
Setup Menu
Display Option Settings Description
Display Image Size
Slide Show
Transition
Slide Show Speed
Slide Show Music On/Off
Slide Show Shuffle On/Off Displays photos randomly.
Video Playback
Repeat
Original
Optimal
Normal
Random
Fade
Curtain
Open Door
Cross Comb
Fast
Medium
Slow
Repeat Single
Repeat All
No Repeat
The Digital Photo Frame can optimize
your photos for display.
Special effects shown to transition from
one photo to the next in a Slide Show.
Determines how quickly the next photo
is displayed.
The selected music file will repeat
continuously, or play once.
Choose to repeat a single video
playback, all videos, or none.
Audio Playback
Repeat
Set On/Off
Scheduled
Repeat Single
Repeat All
No Repeat
Weekdays
Choose to repeat a single audio file, all
audio files, or none.
Week Day
Turns on at xx:xx AM/PM
Turns off at xx:xx AM/PM
Weekend
Turns on at xx:xx AM/PM
Turns off at xx:xx AM/PM
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Power Saving
2 Hours
4 Hours
8 Hours
No Power
Saving
The Digital Photo Frame will turn itself
off after the specified amount of time.
Start Scheduled
ON/OFF
Factory Default
Start scheduled ON/OFF control
Turns on at xx:xx AM/PM
Immediately returns all settings to the
factory defaults.
There is no warning message.
Technical Specifications
Product
Resolution 1024 X 768 pixels
Memory Card Formats Secure Digital™, Multi Media Card™, Compact
File Format Motion JPEG(AVI), JPEG and MP3
12.1” LCD Screen Digital Photo Frame
Flash™, xD Memory Card™, Memory Stick™,
Memory Stick PRO™,and USB Flash Drives. CF
availability varies depnding on model
Features Slide Show Mode, Multiple Transitional Styles for
Slide Show, Variable Speed for Slide Show,
Multiple Position Adjustable Stand for Optimal
Viewing Angle, Programable ON/OFF.
USB Ports USB Host – Available on all models
USB Device - Availability varies depending on
model
Power: Input 100V - 240V AC, 50~60 HZ
Output 12V / 1.5
Internal Memory 512MB
Bluetooth Support Yes
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How do I set up my Digital Photo Frame?
A: It is very simple to get your Digital Photo Frame out of the box and running
in just a few minutes. Just plug the power adapter into the Digital Photo
Frame and into a standard Wall Socket. Insert a memory card into the
appropriate card slot on the side of the Digital Photo Frame, and turn it on.
Your first slide show will automatically start to play.
Q: What memory cards can the Digital Photo Frame Read?
A: Compatible memory cards include Secure Digital, MultiMedia Card,
Compact Flash, Memory Stick, MemoryStick Pro, Memory Stick Duo,
Memory Stick Pro Duo, and XD card.
Q: I set up the Digital Photo Frame; why won’t it turn on?
A: The Adapter is not securely connected to the Photo Frame or the Power
Switch is not on.
Q: I have a memory card in the Digital Photo Frame; why can’t I view my
photos?
A: First, make sure that the memory card is one of the formats listed above
and that the files on the card are JPEG images files. Second, turn the
Digital Photo Frame Off and make sure that the memory card is inserted
all the way into the card slot and is facing the right direction. Third, turn the
Frame On. After a couple of seconds, you should see your first photo.
Press Exit to open the Card Selection screen and select the card. Then
select Photos. You should see the Thumbnails screen listing all photos on
the card. If you don’t, you may want to try another card.
Note: Some digital cameras save images in other formats. Please refer to
your camera’s manual if your photos are not JPEG files.
Q: Why is the picture display slower with some pictures and faster with
others?
A: Higher resolution pictures load more slowly. Try using lower resolution
pictures or down sampling your images. See your camera’s operating
manual for details on down sampling your photos.
Q: Can I insert multiple memory cards?
A: Yes. Turn on the unit before inserting any card. The Select Card Screen
lets you choose between all available memory cards and built-in memory.
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Q: Does the Digital Photo Frame have built-in memory?
A: Yes. It has built-in of memory. The memory size depends on your model.
Q: Does the Digital Photo Frame support all JPEG and Motion JPEG files?
A: No, it supports JPEG and Motion JPEG files taken from a digital camera.
The Digital Photo Frame may not read all images files downloaded from
the Internet or from other software graphic applications.
Limited Warranty
The limited warranty set forth below is given by Pandigital with respect to
Pandigital brand electronics products purchased and used in the United States
of America. Pandigital warrants this product against defects in material or
workmanship as follows:
LABOR: For a period of ninety (90) days from the date of purchase, if this
product is found to be defective, Pandigital will repair or replace the product, at
its option, at no charge. After this ninety (90) day period, labor charges will be
charged on a case by case basis.
PARTS: For a period of ninety (90) days from the date of purchase, if this
product is found to be defective, Pandigital will supply at no cost, new or
rebuilt replacement parts, at its option, at no charge. After this ninety (90) day
period, parts will be charged for on a case by case basis.
This warranty does not cover: (1) customer instruction, installation or setup;
(2) cosmetic damage or damage due to accident, misuse, abuse or
negligence; (3) commercial use of the product; (4) modification of any part of
the product; (5) damage due to improper operation, improper maintenance, or
connection to an improper power supply; (6) loss of data, regardless of value
or format, that may result through proper and/or improper use of the product;
(7) damage due to an attempted repair of the product by anyone other than a
facility authorized by Pandigital to service the product; (8) consumables (such
as fuses and batteries). This warranty is valid only in the United States.
The product must be accompanied by a copy of the original retail purchase
receipt. If no proof of purchase is attached, the warranty will not be honored
and repair costs will be charged. This warranty is only valid with written
documentation detailing the complaint attached to the outside or inside of the
carton. This warranty is invalid if the factory applied serial number has been
altered and or removed from the product. This warranty does not provide
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protection for the loss of data, regardless of format. Pandigital reserves the
right to modify and design this product without prior notice, written or
otherwise.
To obtain warranty service, you must deliver the product freight prepaid in
either its original packaging or packaging affording an equal degree of
protection, plus proof of purchase.
Technical support telephone number: 1-800-715-5354.
Repair or replacement as provided under this warranty is the exclusive
remedy of the consumer. Pandigital, its parent company, affiliates or
subsidiaries, shall not be liable for any incidental or consequential damages
for breach of any expressed or implied warranty on this product. Except to the
extent prohibited by applicable law, any implied warranty of merchantability or
fitness for a particular purpose on this product is limited in duration to the
duration of this warranty.
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or
consequential damages, or allow limitation on how long an implied warranty
lasts, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply. This warranty
gives you specific legal rights, and you may have other rights, which vary from
state to state.
All content included on the Pandigital website as well as Pandigital products,
including preloaded demonstration images, digital media, digital cookbooks,
text, graphics, logos, designs, photographs, button icons, images, audio/video
clips, digital downloads, data compilations, and software, is the property of
Pandigital or its suppliers and is protected by United States and international
copyright laws or other intellectual property laws and treaties. Said content
shall not be reproduced or used without express written permission from
Pandigital and its suppliers respectively.
Use of this product constitutes acceptance of these terms and conditions of
warranty.
FCC Statement
FCC Part 15 Information
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the Federal Communication
Commission (FCC) Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
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protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and
if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee
that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment
does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try
to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to
which the receiver is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced
radio/TV technician for help.
“WARNING: Changes or modification to this unit not expressly approved by
the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate
the equipment”
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