Pandigital PAN7004AWBB User Manual

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Effortlessly Moving Images Out of your Camera and Into your Life
Digital Photo Frame
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User Guide
PAN7004AWBB
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Table of Contents
Introduction .................................................................................................. 5
DPF Key Features ................................................................................................... 5
Compatible Memory Cards ...................................................................................... 5
What’s in the Box ..................................................................................................... 5
Overview of the DPF .................................................................................... 6
Remote Contr ol ............................................................................................ 6
Control Buttons o n DPF .............................................................................. 8
Traditional Photo Frame .............................................................................. 9
Getting Start ed ............................................................................................. 9
The HOME Screen ...................................................................................... 10
SETUP Menu Overview .............................................................................. 11
About Selecting Opt io ns ........................................................................... 12
Select Media Source .................................................................................. 12
PHOTOS ...................................................................................................... 12
Photo Thumbnails .................................................................................................. 12
View Individual Photo during a Slideshow ............................................................. 13
Zoom or Rotate Photos ......................................................................................... 13
Adjust Screen Colors ............................................................................................. 14
Optimal Image Display .......................................................................................... 14
Photo Import Method ............................................................................................. 15
Display Current Time with Photos ......................................................................... 15
Display Photo File Date/Time Stamp with Photos ................................................. 15
Import Photos into Internal Memory ....................................................................... 16
Delete Photos from Internal Memory ..................................................................... 16
PHOTO SLIDESHOWS ............................................................................... 17
Slideshow of Photos in Internal Memory ............................................................... 17
Slideshow of Photos on your Media Source .......................................................... 17
Slideshow Folders ................................................................................................. 17
Play Slideshow from Slideshow Folder ............................................................. 18
Set Slideshow Interval ........................................................................................... 19
Set Slideshow Transition ....................................................................................... 19
Set Slideshow Shuffle ............................................................................................ 19
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CALENDAR/CLO CK ................................................................................... 20
Select Media Source for Calendar Slideshow........................................................ 20
Set Schedule ......................................................................................................... 20
Disable Schedule ................................................................................................... 21
Run the Schedule .................................................................................................. 21
Run Schedule from Slideshow .......................................................................... 22
Run Schedule from CALENDAR/CLOCK Screen ............................................. 22
Set the Date and Time ........................................................................................... 22
DPF to PC – USB Connection.................................................................... 22
Personalized Digital Greeting Card .......................................................... 26
The Virtual Keyboard ............................................................................................. 26
Enter Greeting ....................................................................................................... 27
Assign Personal Background Image ...................................................................... 28
Set Sleep Mode ........................................................................................... 28
Set Language ............................................................................................. 28
Reset to Factory Defaults .......................................................................... 29
Frequently Asked Questions ..................................................................... 29
Important Safety Precautions ................................................................... 30
Cleaning the DPF .................................................................................................. 31
Product Specifications .............................................................................. 31
Limited Warrant y ........................................................................................ 32
FCC Statement ........................................................................................... 33
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Introduction
Welcome to the Pandigital Multimedia Digital Photo Frame (DPF) with Bulletin Board. This all-in-one message center combines a bulletin board with a removable 7” digital photo frame and a traditional photo frame.
No computer is necessary; you can display your digital photos and videos, or play your digital audio files directly from your memory card.
DPF Key Features
Simple Plug & Play
Displays digital photo files (JPEG up to 16 mega pixels) Displays Calendar/Clock with photo slideshow
Does not require a computer Infrared Remote Control and control buttons on the frame 512MB Internal Memory USB2.0 Device Port
Compatible Memory Cards
Compatible memory cards include: Secure Digital™ (SD), MultiMedia Card™(MMC), xD Card, Memory Stick™(MS),
MemoryStick Pro™, and Memory Stick Pro Duo™*
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The Memory Stick Pro Duo™ requires an
additional adaptor to fit properly into the DPF
(not included). You can purchase the adaptor at
retail outlet stores that sell memory cards.
What’s in the Box
Bulletin Board, Digital Photo Frame, and traditional photo frame AC Power Cord and Adapter Infrared Remote Control Decorative Paper Mats USB Cable Quick Start Guide User Guide
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Overview of the DPF
Memory cards slot
MENU
Right arrow Left arrow
EXIT ENTER
Brightness control
Power ON/OFF
DC power jack
(The memory card slots, ports, and jacks in your DPF may be different than those pictured here.)
Mini USB Device
Remote Control
You can access all of the DPF’s features, and perform all of the functions by using the remote control. You will be able to perform several functions with the remote control that are not possible with the top-back panel control buttons.
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Note: Before first time use, 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.
Start Slideshow
Exit or go back
Scroll Up
Scroll Previous
Play/Pause/Select object
Volume adjust higher
or Select object
Volume - adjust lower
or De-select object
Access Setup screens
Scroll Forward
Scroll Down
Rotate image
Enlarge image
Replace the Remote Control Battery
1. Hold the remote control with the buttons facing down.
2. Push and hold the small release tab while pulling the battery tray out.
3. Replace the “CR2025” Lithium battery on the tray with the positive (+) side facing up.
4. Push the tray back in until it clicks into place.
Release tab
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Store Remote Control
You can avoid misplacing the remote control by storing it on the front of the bulletin board when not in use.
The back of the remote control has a built-in magnet, and the lower right corner of the bulletin board has a magnetic area so you can simply attach the remote control for safe keeping.
Control Buttons on DPF
You can perform many (but not all) of the DPF functions by using the
control buttons located on the top-back panel of the DPF. Their basic functions are the same no matter when you use them.
TIP: The instructions throughout this User Guide only reference the
use of the remote control. However, you can use the fram e control buttons when the are referenced when desired.
, ENTER, EXIT, and MENU buttons
Button Action
ENTER
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Scroll left
Select the highlighted option, start a Slideshow, Play and Pause
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Button Action
EXIT
MENU
Scroll right
Exit the current display, or go back a screen
Displays function setup screens
Traditional Photo Frame
1. Slide the traditional frame out of the side of the bulletin board.
2. Turn the brackets to remove the back.
3. Place a photo in the frame opening.
4. Replace the frame back and turn the brackets to hold in place.
5. Slide the frame back into the side of the bulletin board.
Getting Started
1. Plug the AC Power Adapter into the DPF’s DC power jack and an electrical wall outlet.
2. Mount the bulletin board using nails or screws appropriate for holding the weight of the bulletin board.
3. Slide the power button on the left side of the DPF up to the ON position.
4. If prompted, select the desired language for the user interface
display (varies by model).
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5. After the initial start up screen is displayed, a slideshow will automatically begin displaying the photos that are stored in the internal memory.
6. To view your own photos, insert a memory card containing your photos into the slot on the DPF, and then press
Slideshow
.
ENTER on Start
CAUTION: The memory cards will only fit in one direction; do not force
them as this will damage the card reader.
The HOME Screen
The main DPF features, PHOTOS and CALENDAR/CLOCK, are
accessed from the
To access the
HOME screen.
HOME screen while a slideshow is playing, press MENU.
Display your photo files (.JPG or .JPEG) individually or as
PHOTOS
CALENDAR
Edit
slideshows. PHOTOS-Manage: set viewing preferences,
assign photos to category folders, import and delete photo files
(page 12)
View calendar and clock with photo slideshow, and manage the
calendar and clock settings (page 20)
Quick access to single photo manage mode for Zooming, Rotating, or Deleting currently displayed photo.
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SETUP Menu Overview
Use the Setup Menu for DPF functions to optimize your viewing/listening
preferences.
On the
Select Media Source
Slideshow Setup
Adjust Screen Colors
HOME screen press MENU to display the Setup Menu screen.
Select the media source for current viewing
(page 12)
Set multiple slideshow functions to optimize your viewing preferences
Adjust LCD screen settings as desired (page 14)
(page 17)
Optimal Image Display
Photo Import Method
Set Sleep Mode Reset to Factory
Defaults Set Language Select desired DPF display language (page 28)
Set photos to display as actual photo size, or optimized to best fit the screen
(page 14)
Set photos to be imported compressed or original resolution and file size
(page 16)
Power saving function (page 28)
Returns all function settings to the factory defaults
(page 29)
Create a personalized greeting which will be
Greeting Card
displayed when the unit is powered on
(page 26)
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About Selecting Options
Throughout this User Guide, when you are instructed to ‘select’ a function option or button, unless otherwise instructed, use
referenced option]
, and then press ENTER to select.
to highlight [the
Select Media Source
If you have inserted one or more external media sources (i.e., memory card), you can use the
the internal memory and your external media source for viewing your photos.
You will also use this function to view the contents of the
Folders
1. On the
2. Select
after you assign photos to these folders (page 17).
HOME screen, press MENU to display the Setup Menu.
Select Media Source, and then select the desired media source
(sources not present will not be available).
Select Media Source function to switch between
Slideshow
Internal Memory = Built-in flash memory SD/MMC = Secure DigitalTM / Multi MediaTM card MS = Memory StickTM (Standard, Pro, and Duo) xD = Standard flash memory card Slideshow Folders = View photos after assigning to folders (page 17)
PHOTOS
The PHOTOS feature includes many functions for optimizing and
customizing your viewing preferences. You can view your photos individually or as slideshows. Other optional functions allow you to display the current time with your images, display the photo file date/time, adjust the screen colors, choose slideshow transitions, and even schedule slideshows according to your weekly schedule.
Photo Thumbnails
1. On the HOME screen, select the PHOTOS-Manage button.
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2. Use
to scroll through individual photos, or use the
Page Up/Page Down arrows to scroll full pages.
3. To view an individual photo in full screen, press
highlighted photo.
4. While the photo is displayed, you can use
next/previous photos.
View Individual Photo during a Slideshow
1. With the desired photo displayed, press EXIT to pause the
slideshow.
2. The photo will be displayed approximately 60 seconds and then
the slideshow will automatically resume, or you can press or
SLIDESHOW to resume the slideshow.
Zoom or Rotate Photos
ENTER on the
to view the
ENTER
You can temporarily magnify or rotate photos while viewing them in single photo view. The rotation of a photo will be saved only for photos in the internal memory.
Zoom or Rotate a photo during a slideshow
1. With the photo displayed that needs rotating, press ZOOM
or
ROTATE, multiple times if necessary, to achieve the
desired view.
2. Press
SLIDESHOW to resume the slideshow.
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Zoom or Rotate a photo from the Photo Thumbnails screen
1. On the HOME screen, select the PHOTOS-Manage button.
2. On the the desired photo to be magnified or rotated, and then press
ZOOM or ROTATE multiple times if necessary to achieve the
desired view.
TIP: When a photo is zoomed, you can pan around the photo by
using currently visible.
Adjust Screen Colors
You can adjust the four LCD color levels for optimal image viewing.
1. On the
2. Select
3. Use
adjust the setting until the desired view is achieved.
4. Use
HOME screen, press MENU to display the Setup Menu.
Adjust Screen Colors.
to scroll through the LCD options, and use to
to select Done.
Photo Thumbnails screen, press ENTER to select
to view portions of the photo that are not
TIP: You can also adjust the brightness with the dial on the left side of
the DPF.
Optimal Image Display
You can choose the desired display mode for displaying your photos on the DPF as follows:
1. On the
2. Select setting.
Original = Displays photos in actual photo size. Optimal (default) = Optimizes the size and resolution to best fit the screen,
which may result in part of a photo not being visible on the screen.
HOME screen, press MENU to display the Setup Menu.
Optimal Image Display, and then select the desired
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Photo Import Method
When importing files into the internal memory from an external media source, the file can be optimized or left as the original file size and resolution.
1. On the
2. Select setting.
Optimized (default) = The photo file is downscaled in size and compressed into a smaller sized JPEG, allowing more photos to be stored in the internal memory. Original = The photo file is stored keeping its original size and resolution
HOME screen, press MENU to display the Setup Menu.
Photo Import Method, and then select the desired
Display Current Time with Photos
You can have the current time displayed with your photos if desired.
1. On the
2. Select
‘Display current time with photos?’
3. Select
TIP: If the time is incorrect, refer to Set the Date and Time on
page 21 to set the clock.
HOME screen, press MENU to display the Setup Menu.
Slideshow Setup, and then select Yes or No under
Done.
.
Display Photo File Date/Time Stamp with Photos
Most digital cameras typically include a Date/Time stamp when saving photo files. If your photo files contain this Date/Time information, you can have it displayed with your photos if desired.
1. On the
2. Select
‘Display photo file date/time stamp?’
3. Select
HOME screen, press MENU to display the Setup Menu.
Slideshow Setup, and then select Yes or No under
.
Done.
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Import Photos into Internal Memory
You can import your photo files from memory cards into the DPF’s internal memory. The number of photo files you can import depends on file size and available memory.
Import All Photos into Internal Memory
1. Insert your media source into the DPF. The memory card
option screen will be displayed.
2. Select
Import All Photos.
Import Individual Photos into Internal Memory
1. Insert your media source into the DPF. The memory card
option screen will be displayed.
2. Select
3. Use
+’ to select the desired photos to import (‘-‘ will deselect).
4. Press
Select Photos to Import.
to scroll through the photos, and then press
MENU, and then select Import Selected Photos.
Delete Photos from Internal Memory
You can delete photo files from the DPF’s internal memory, but not
from an external media source (i.e., memory card). Refer to your
media source documentation for instructions on deleting files from these devices.
TIPS: It is recommended to make backup copies of the photos
before you delete them from the DPF. Be sure you have
media sourc e.
1. On the
2. To delete all
.
All
To delete individual photos you want to delete, press ‘
deselect), press
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Internal Memory as your selected
HOME screen, select the PHOTOS-Manage button.
photos, press MENU, and then select Delete
photos, use to highlight the
+’ to select (‘-‘ will
MENU, and then select Delete Selected.
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3. A confirmation message appears; select Yes to delete the
photos, or
TIP: If, by mistake, you select Yes to delete photos, press EXIT
to cancel the delete operation. Photos already deleted will not be automatically restored.
No to keep the photos in the internal memory.
PHOTO SLIDESHOWS
The DPF can display all of the photos on the selected media source as a slideshow, or you can select specific photos for a custom slideshow.
Slideshow of Photos in Internal Memory
You can play a slideshow of the photos stored in the DPF’s internal
memory by simply powering on the DPF (with no external media source inserted) and then wait for the slideshow to automatically
begin.
Slideshow of Photos on your Media Source
Insert an external media source and then power on the DPF; the slideshow will begin displaying your photos.
If you insert a media source after power on, a
screen is displayed; select
Start Slideshow.
Slideshow Folders
There are five category folders in the internal memory into which you can assign photo files for personalized organization and slideshows
(these folder names cannot be changed):
Only photos stored in the internal memory can be assigned to the slideshow folders. Assigned photos are not physically moved or copied into the folders, rather, a link is assigned to the photo so it appears to be located in the folder. If you delete the actual photo file from internal memory, the link to the folder will also be deleted.
Family – Friends – Vacation – Events – Others
memory card option
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Assign Photos to Slideshow Folder
1. On the HOME screen, select the PHOTOS-Manage button.
2. On the
through your photos.
3. To assign an individual
displayed, press
To assign multiple
(‘
-‘ will deselect), and then press MENU.
4. Select
folder into which you want to assign the photos
Photo Thumbnails screen, use to scroll
photo: With the desired photo
MENU.
photos: Press ‘+’ to select desired photos
Assign to Folder, and then select the desired
.
Play Slideshow from Slideshow Folder
1. On the HOME screen, press MENU.
2. Select
3. Select
4. Select the desired folder containing the photos you want to
view in your slideshow.
Select Media Source, and then press ENTER.
Slideshow Folders.
5. On the
Folders Thumbnails screen, press Slideshow.
Copy or Reassign Photos to Different Folders
After assigning photos to folders you can copy those photos to other folders, or you can reassign photos to appear in a different folder.
1. With the slideshow folders slideshow playing (per above
instructions), press
Thumbnails
2. To copy or reassign an individual
photo and then press
To copy or reassign multiple through the photos, use ‘
copy or reassign (‘
3. Select
select the desired folder into which you want to reassign or copy the photos.
Copy to Folder or Reassign to Folder, and then
screen.
EXIT twice to display the Folder
photo, highlight the desired
MENU.
photos, use to scroll
+’ to select those that you want to
-‘ will deselect), and then press MENU.
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Set Slideshow Interval
You can set the speed at which the slideshow photos transition from one to another.
1. On the
2. Select
3. Use
HOME screen, press MENU to display the Setup Menu.
Slideshow Setup,
to select Slideshow Interval, and then use to
select your desired setting.
5, 10, 30, 60 seconds, 1 hour, or 24 hours
4. Select Done.
Set Slideshow Transition
You can set the transition ‘special effects’ as photos transition from one to another during a slideshow.
1. On the
2. Select
3. Use your desired setting.
HOME screen, press MENU to display the Setup Menu.
Slideshow Setup.
to select Slideshow Transition, and use to select
Off = Photos transition from one photo to the next without special effects. Random (default) = Photos will transition using all special effects randomly
throughout a slideshow. Remaining special effects = Choose individual transition effect as desired
4. Select Done.
Set Slideshow Shuffle
You can set the slideshow to display your photos in a random ‘shuffle’ order, or display them in the order as stored on the selected media source.
1. On the
2. Select
3. Use select your desired setting.
ON = Displays photos randomly OFF(default) = Displays photos in the order found on selected media source
HOME screen, press MENU to display the Setup Menu.
Slideshow Setup.
to select Slideshow Shuffle, and then use to
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4. Select Done.
CALENDAR/CLOCK
Your DPF can be used as a personal desk calendar which displays a continuous slideshow of photos on the selected media source, and real­time clock.
To display the
HOME screen. The slideshow will be displaying photos found on the
currently selected media source.
CALENDAR/CLOCK screen, select CALENDAR from the
Select Media Source for Calendar Slideshow
You can easily change the media source if you want the calendar/clock slideshow to display photos from a different media
source (i.e., memory card, slideshow folder).
1. On the select the
2. Select the desired media source from the
CALENDAR/CLOCK screen, press MENU, and then
Set Schedule
You can schedule the DPF to automatically go into a “stand-by” mode and resume operation according to your weekly schedule. For example, if you have your DPF on your desk at work, you may want to display the calendar/clock or play a slideshow from 8:30am to 5:30pm every weekday, and then set the DPF to remain in stand-by
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Media Source button in the upper right corner.
Select Media screen.
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mode throughout the weekend. The following Monday morning, the DPF would resume operation at 8:30am.
1. On the
2. Select
3. Use field values in
4. To set the
Schedule
5. Use field values in
6. When correct times are set, select screen.
Disable Schedule
After the schedule has been enabled (per above instructions), you
can disable the schedule whenever desired.
1. On the
CALENDAR/CLOCK screen, press MENU.
Set Schedule.
to move between the fields and to change the
Weekdays On/Off.
Weekends On/Off, select the Enable Weekends
button, and then use to access the settings.
to move between the fields and to change the
Weekends On/Off.
Done to return to the previous
CALENDAR/CLOCK screen, press MENU.
2. Select
Schedule
will display
3. Select
Run the Schedule
After the schedule times have been set (per above instruction s), you
will use the to take effect.
There are two methods for running the schedule, either from a slideshow or from the
CAUTION: After you select the Run Schedule function, any user
Set Schedule, and then select the Enable Weekdays
or Enable Weekends Schedule button. The time fields
OFF.
Done.
Run Schedule function whenever you want the schedule
CALENDAR/CLOCK screen.
intervention will cancel the activation (i.e., pressing remote or control button, powering off) and the
schedule will not take effect until you select this function again to re-activate.
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Run Schedule from Slideshow
1. Start a slideshow, and then press ENTER when the Run
Schedule
clock will appear indicating the schedule is active. To run the schedule when the
restart your slideshow and then press
Schedule
2. The DPF will go into stand-by mode according to the schedule, and when it resumes operation, the slideshow will again begin to play.
button appears (approx 10 seconds). A small timer
Run Schedule button is no longer displayed,
ENTER when the Run
button appears again.
Run Schedule from CALENDAR/CLOCK Screen
1. On the CALENDAR/CLOCK screen, press MENU.
2. Select the schedule is active, and then the DPF will operate according to
the set schedule.
3. The DPF will go into stand-by mode according to the schedule, and when it resumes operation, the again be displayed.
Run Schedule. A small timer clock will appear indicating
Calendar/Clock screen will
Set the Date and Time
1. On the CALENDAR/CLOCK screen, press MENU.
2. Select
to change the field values.
3. Select
Set Date/Time, and then select the options and use
Done.
DPF to PC – USB Connection
You can connect the DPF to a Windows PC or Macintosh computer via a USB cable to copy files between the computer and the DPF’s internal memory.
If you have memory cards inserted in the DPF, you can also copy between the PC, internal memory, and memory cards.
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Connect DPF to Windows PC
1. Connect the small end of the USB cable to DPF’s Mini USB port, and the larger end to an available USB port on your computer.
2. A window opens listing all drives connected to your computer, similar to the following screen:
3. The internal memory (titled Pandigital) and each memory card
present in the DPF will be associated with one disk drive on your PC.
IMPORTANT: If your PC is connected to Local Area Network drives,
)
or if you have multiple drive letters already assigned to peripheral devices, manage your drive settings in Windows to free up the four drive letters immediately following your CD-ROM drive so the DPF can assign them to memory card slots properly.
4. Double-click the desired drive to display the files on the card. The following example shows a card listing several JPG images.
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5. To copy files from a media source, select and drag them into the
DPF’s internal memory drive (Pandigital).
6. Similarly, to copy files from your computer to the internal memory, first locate the files on your computer, select the files you want to copy, and then drag and drop them into the DPF’s internal memory drive.
TIP: Most cameras and graphic programs store photos in the
Windows XP ‘My Pictures’ or Vista ‘Pictures’ folder. If you didn’t save them to any other location, you may find them there.
Disconnect DPF from Windows PC
It is important to always perform a safe PC ‘release’ before disconnecting the DPF USB cable from the PC.
WARNING: Do not unplug or switch off the DPF when files are being
transferred, as that can seriously damage the memory.
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Windows Vista
1. On the Windows System Tray, click the hardware removal
icon
2. Click the corresponding with the DPF device drive.
3. When the message “This device ca n now be safely removed from the computer” appears, you can disconnect the USB cable
from your computer.
Windows XP
1. On the Windows System Tray, click the hardware removal
icon
2. Click
3. Select the storage device corresponding with the DPF, and then click
4. Click
5. When the message “It is now Safe to Disconnect Hardware”
appears, you can disconnect the USB cable from your computer.
.
Safely remove USB mass Storage device message
.
Remove Hardware Safely.
Stop to disconnect. A final dialog box opens.
Close.
Connect DPF to Macintosh Computer
1. Use a USB cable to connect the DPF to your Macintosh computer.
2. Macintosh will recognize the DPF as an external storage device.
3. Drag and drop files between the two devices as you normally move files.
Disconnect DPF from Macintosh Computer
1. To safely disconnect the DPF from your Macintosh, select DPF’s icon on your desktop and press
2. When the icon is no longer on the desktop, it is safe to unplug the USB cable.
Command-e to eject the disk.
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Personalized Digital Greeting Card
You can set a personalized greeting which displays when the DPF is powered on. This feature is especially useful when presenting this DPF as a gift.
The Virtual Keyboard
You will use a virtual keyboard for entering your personalized greeting.
Navigate the keyboard as follows:
To select the desired characters, use
the keys, and then press
STYLE 1 2 3 4 = Select the background image appropriate for
your greeting (can also be your personal photo)
DEL = Clears the entry field
 
= Scroll through your entry to edit as needed 
= View your greeting with selected background image
TITLE MSG = Toggle between the Title and Message entries ABC/abc/SYM = Toggles between upper and lower case
letters, and the following symbols:
_ ! : ; $ ( ) [ ] \ & / % ^ ! + = ~ - | < > { }
Backspace = Erases last selected character Done = Completes entry
ENTER, multiple times as needed.
to highlight
Cancel = Return to the previous screen without an entry
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Note: You can also use the remote control buttons as follows:
Enter Greeting
1. On the HOME screen, press MENU to display the Setup Menu
screen.
+’ = Scroll forward through entry to edit as needed
- = Scroll back through entry to edit as needed ROTATE = Backspace, erases last selected character ZOOM = Toggles between ABC / abc / SYM screens
2. Select
3. Select OR Select
4. Use the virtual keyboard to enter a title (i.e., Happy Birthday, Merry Christmas).
5. Select
Use (on 1 key) to enter multiple lines of text.
TIP: If entering multiple lines, to avoid losing your progress
6. Select your greeting.
Style 1 Default – Blue with scroll (or your personal photo – see Assign Personal Background Image on page 28) Style 2 – Balloons Style 3 – Gift with gold ribbon Style 4 – Roses
Greeting Card.
Yes to create a new greeting or delete existing greeting.
No to edit existing greeting.
TITLE MSG to enter your personalized message.
should you leave the unit or have a power interruption, it is recommended that you select save your message.
Done periodically to
STYLE 1 2 3 4 to choose a background appropriate for
7. Select VIEW to view your greeting, and then press EXIT to return to the keyboard screen.
8. When satisfied with your greeting, select
Done to save.
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Assign Personal Background Image
You can enhance your personal greeting even more by assigning one of your own photos as the greeting background.
1. Choose the photo you want as your background, and then name it exactly
2. Import the file into the DPF’s internal memory (see page 16 for importing instructions).
3. Follow steps 1-6 under
showme.jpg.
Enter Greeting (above), and select the
Default style.
4. Your greeting will now have your personal photo as the background.
5. Select to the keyboard screen.
6. When satisfied with your greeting, select
VIEW to view your greeting, and then press EXIT to return
Done to save.
Set Sleep Mode
The DPF will stay on until you power it off, however, to save power you can set it to automatically go into a sleep mode when left idle for a specific amount of time.
1. On the
2. Select
OFF (default) = Power saver is ‘disabled’; DPF will remain on until you power it off or change the sleep mode setting 2/4/8 Hours = The DPF will automatically go into sleep mode when left idle the specified amount of time
3. Select Done.
Set Language
Depending on model, this DPF may include multiple languages for the user interface display.
1. On the
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HOME screen, press MENU to display the Setup Menu.
Set Sleep Mode, and then select the desired setting.
HOME screen, press MENU to display the Setup Menu.
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2. Select Set Language, and then select the desired language.
Reset to Factory Defaults
If you have changed function settings, using this feature will restore all settings to the factory pre-set defaults.
1. On the
2. Select
HOME screen, press MENU to display the Setup Menu.
Reset to Factory Defaults, and then select Yes to reset, or
No to leave current settings.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How do I set up my DPF?
A: It is very simple to get your Digital Photo Frame setup. Just plug the
power adapter into the DPF and into a standard wall outlet, and then power it on. A slideshow will begin displaying the images pre­loaded in the internal memory. To view your own photos, insert a memory card into the card slot on the side of the DPF. Select
Slideshow
Q: What memory cards can the Digital Photo Frame Read?
from the memory card option screen.
Start
A: Compatible memory cards include: Secure Digital™ (SD), MultiMedia
Card™(MMC), xD Card, Memory Stick™(MS), MemoryStick Pro™, and Memory Stick Pro Duo™.
Q: I set up the Digital Photo Frame; why won’t it turn on?
A: The power adapter may not be securely connected to the DPF or
the power switch may not be in the ON position.
Q: I have a memory card in the DPF; why can’t I view my photos?
A: A) Be sure that the memory card is one of the formats listed above
and that the files on the card are JPEG images files. Some digital cameras save images in other formats. Refer to your camera’s user guide if your photos are not JPEG files.
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B) Make sure the memory card is inserted all the way into the card slot. C) On the
Source
Press
PHOTOS-PLAY button. The slideshow should begin displaying your
HOME screen, press MENU, choose Select Media
, select the desired media source, and then press ENTER.
EXIT to return to the HOME screen and then select the
photos.
Q: Why is the photo display slower with some photos than others?
A: Higher resolution photos load more slowly. Try using lower
resolution photos or down scaling your images. Refer to your camera’s operating user guide for details on down scaling your photos.
Q: Can I insert multiple memory cards?
A: No, there is only one memory card slot.
Q: Does the DPF have built-in (internal) memory?
A: Yes. The memory size varies by model.
Q: Does the DPF support all JPEG and Motion JPEG files?
A: No. The DPF only supports JPEG and Motion JPEG files taken from a
digital camera. The DPF may not read all image files downloaded from the Internet or from other software graphic applications.
Important Safety Precautions
Always follow these basic safety precautions when using your Multimedia Digital Photo Frame (DPF). This will reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, and injury.
WARNING: Do not expose this product to rain or moisture.
Do not remove the cover. There are no user-serviceable
parts inside. Refer all servicing to qualified personnel.
The DPF is for indoor use only.
Unplug the DPF before performing care and maintenance.
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Do not block the ventilation holes on the back of the DPF at any time.
Keep your DPF 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 DPF.
Only use the AC adapter included with the DPF. Using any other power
adapter will void your warranty.
Unplug the power cord from the power outlet when the unit is not in use.
Cleaning the DPF
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, non-abrasive 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 DPF (excluding the screen) and the remote control with a soft cloth dampened with water.
Product Specifications
Screen
Compatible Media Sources
Features
File Format JPEG images
USB Port USB2.0 Device
7” Analog Screen Digital Photo Frame
480x234, 16:9 Aspect Ratio
5-in-one Card reader Secure Digital™, Multi Media Card™, xD Memory Card™, Memory Stick™, Memory Stick PRO™, Memory Stick PRO DUO
Displays Photos (JPEG) individually or as
slideshow
Calendar and Clock with photo slideshow Simple Plug & Play No computer required Cork Board with traditional photo frame
Internal Memory 512MB, up to 4000 compressed images
Decorative Paper Mats 2 – White and Charcoal
Power Adapter
Input: 100V - 240V AC, 50~60 HZ
Output: 5V 2.0A
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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 one (1) year 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 one (1) year, labor charges will be charged on a case by case basis.
PARTS: For a period of one (1) year 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 one (1) year period, parts will be charged for on a case by case basis. Modifications not approved by the party responsible for compliance could void user’s authority to operate the equipment.
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 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.
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.
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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 pre-loaded 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.
Technical support telephone number: 1-800-715-5354.
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 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 modifications 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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