Philips SPF7210 User Manual 2

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Contents
1 Important 4
Safety 4 Notice 4
2 Your Wireless Digital PhotoFrame 7
Introduction 7 What’s in the box 7 Overview of the PhotoFrame 8
3 Get started 10
Install the stand 10 Connect power 10 Turn on the PhotoFrame 10 Set up wireless connection 11 Share PC/Mac photos for wireless display 15 Set up TCP/IP connection (For advanced
users only) 17
4 Use your Wireless Digital
PhotoFrame 19
Display photos stored on the PhotoFrame 19 Display photos stored on a storage device 19 Display streaming photos in a shared folder
on a home network 20
Display Internet photos 21
View system status of the PhotoFrame 42 Reset all settings to factory default 43 Update the PhotoFrame 43
6 Product information 45
8 Appendix 47
Download and set up Windows Media Player 11 47
9 Glossary 50
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5 Use more of your Wireless Digital
PhotoFrame 23
Select on-screen language 23 Use the quick settings menu 23 Manage albums 23 Edit photos 27 Adjust brightness 32 Adjust slideshow settings 33 Set time and date 37
Protect/Unprotect content on a storage device 38
Select display auto on/off 39 Select auto orientation 41 Turn on/off button sound 42
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1 Important
procedures not recommended or authorised in this manual shall void the warranty.
Safety
Safety precautions and maintenance
Never touch, push, rub or strike the screen with hard objects as this may damage the screen permanently.
When the PhotoFrame is not used for long periods, unplug it.
Before you clean the screen, turn off and unplug the power cord. Only clean the screen with a soft, water-damp cloth. Never use substances such as alcohol, chemicals or household cleaners to clean the PhotoFrame.
Never place the PhotoFrame near naked fl ames or other heat sources, including direct sunlight. Never expose the PhotoFrame to rain or
• water. Never place liquid containers, such as vases, near the PhotoFrame. Never drop the PhotoFrame. When you
• drop the PhotoFrame, it will be damaged. Keep the stand away from cables.
• This Wireless Digital PhotoFrame is
• designed for indoor use only.
Notice
CE Declaration of Conformity
Hereby Philips Consumer Lifestyle, P&A, declares that this Wi-Fi Digital PhotoFrame 8FF3WMI-/00-/05 is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.
European regulations:
This product has been designed, tested and manufactured according the European R&TTE directive 1999/5/EC. Following this directive, this product can be brought into service in the following countries:
Recycling
Your product is designed and manufactured with high quality materials and components, which can be recycled and reused. When you see the crossed-out wheel bin symbol attached to a product, it means the product is covered by the European Directive 2002/96/EC:
Any changes or modifi cations made to this device that are not expressly approved by Philips Consumer Lifestyle may void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Warranty
No components are user serviceable. Do not open or remove covers to the inside of the product. Repairs may only be done by Philips Service Centres and offi cial repair shops. Failure to do so shall void any warranty, stated or implied. Any operation expressly prohibited in this manual, any adjustments, or assembly
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Never dispose of your product with other household waste. Please inform yourself about the local rules on the separate collection of electrical and electronic products. The correct disposal of your old product helps prevent potentially negative consequences on the environment and human health.
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End-of-Life Disposal
Your new product contains materials that can be recycled and reused. Specialized companies can recycle your product to increase the amount of reusable materials and to minimize the amount to be disposed of.
Please fi nd out about the local regulations on how to dispose of your old monitor from your local Philips dealer.
(For customers in Canada and U.S.A.) Dispose of in accordance to local-state and federal regulations.
For additional information on recycling contact www.eia.org (Consumer Education Initiative)
Recycling Information for Customers
Philips establishes technically and economically viable objectives to optimize the environmental performance of the organization’s product, service and activities. From the planning, design and production stages, Philips emphasizes the important of making products that can easily be recycled. At Philips, end-of-life management primarily entails participation in national take-back initiatives and recycling programs whenever possible, preferably in cooperation with competitors. There is currently a system of recycling up and running in the European countries, such as The Netherlands, Belgium, Norway, Sweden and Denmark. In U.S.A., Philips Consumer Lifestyle North America has contributed funds for the Electronic Industries Alliance (EIA) Electronics Recycling Project and state recycling initiatives for end-of-life electronics products from household sources. In addition, the Northeast Recycling Council (NERC) - a multi-state non-profi t organization focused on promoting recycling market development - plans to implement a recycling program. In Asia Pacifi c, Taiwan, the products can be taken back by Environment Protection Administration (EPA) to follow the IT product recycling management process, detail can be found in web site www.epa.gov.tw.For help and service, please read the section of Service and Warranty
or the following team of Environmental specialist can help.
Compliance with Electro-Magnetic Field (EMF)
Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. manufactures and sells many products targeted at consumers, which, like any electronic apparatus, in general have the ability to emit and receive electromagnetic signals. One of Philips’ leading Business Principles is to take all necessary health and safety measures for our products, to comply with all applicable legal requirements and to stay well within the EMF standards applicable at the time of producing the products. Philips is committed to develop, produce and market products that cause no adverse health effects. Philips confi rms that if its products are handled properly for their intended use, they are safe to use according to scientifi c evidence available today. Philips plays an active role in the development of international EMF and safety standards, enabling Philips to anticipate further developments in standardisation for early integration in its products.
North Europe Information (Nordic Countries)
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ADVARSEL: NÅR DETTE UTSTYRET PLASSERES, MÅ DU PASSE PÅ AT KONTAKTENE FOR STØMTILFØRSEL ER LETTE Å NÅ.
Banned Substance Declaration
This product comply with RoHs and Philips BSD (AR17-G04-5010-010) requirements.
This PhotoFrame includes this label:
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2 Your Wireless
Digital PhotoFrame
Congratulations on your purchase, and welcome to Philips! To fully benefi t from the support that Philips offers, register your product at www.philips.com/welcome.
Introduction
With Philips Wireless Digital PhotoFrame, you can display digital photos in high quality. You can place it on a fl at surface or hang it on the wall to display photos from USB devices and memory cards. Even photos stored on a computer or available on the Internet can be accessed wirelessly and displayed on the PhotoFrame.
What’s in the box
Stand
AC-DC power adaptor
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CD-ROM (Digital User Manual, Philips
• PhotoFrame Manager and its User Manual)
Philips Wireless Digital PhotoFrame
USB cable
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Quick start guide
Quick start guide
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Connect
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Setup
Setup
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Quick Start Guide
Overview of the PhotoFrame
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Turn on/off the PhotoFrame
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Return to the upper-level menu
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Select the previous/next/right/left item
Adjust time/date
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Adjust brightness level
Confi rm a selection
Access photo options
Access quick settings menu
View Memory/Network/Online status of a photo source
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Restore the PhotoFrame
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Slot for a USB fl ash drive
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Socket for USB cable
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Slot for a CF card
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SD/MMC/xD/MS/MS Pro Duo
Slot for an SD/MMC/xD/MS/MS Pro Duo card
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Quick button for wireless connection setup
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Socket for the AC-DC power adaptor
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Kensington lock
n Stand hole o Wall mounting hole
Tip
For mounting the PhotoFrame on the wall, use a
7.0*25*3.0 mm screw. For secure wall mounting, screw over seven turns.
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3 Get started
Caution
Use the controls only as stated in this user manual.
Always follow the instructions in this chapter in sequence. If you contact Philips, you will be asked for the model and serial number of your PhotoFrame. The model number and serial number are on the back of your PhotoFrame. Write the numbers here: Model No. __________________________ Serial No. ___________________________
Connect power
Install the stand
To place the PhotoFrame on a fl at surface, attach the supplied stand to the back of the PhotoFrame.
1 Insert the stand into the PhotoFrame.
2 Turn the stand clockwise 45 degrees to
lock it to the PhotoFrame fi rmly.
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When you position the PhotoFrame, ensure that the
power plug and outlet are easily accessible.
1 Connect the power cord to the DC
socket of the PhotoFrame and to a power supply socket.
Turn on the PhotoFrame
1 Press and hold for more than 1 second.
For the fi rst time use
Language selection screen is displayed.
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Set up wireless connection
If there is no language selection,
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the PhotoFrame displays photos in slideshow mode about 30 seconds later.
For any other time use
• After the PhotoFrame is turned on, the
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main menu is displayed.
You can wirelessly connect the PhotoFrame to a PC/Mac or the Internet to share photos with one of the following methods:
Using a WPS-enabled router
• Using a Windows Vista PC
• Manually
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Set up wireless connection with WPS­enabled router
What you need:
A wireless router that is WPS-enabled
Broadband Internet access
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If there is no main menu selection,
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the PhotoFrame displays photos in slideshow mode about 20 seconds later, in the following priority:
1. SD/MMC/xD/MS/MS Pro Duo
2. CF
3. USB
4. PhotoFrame
To turn off the PhotoFrame, press and hold
• for more than 2 seconds.
1 Press the WPS button on the PhotoFrame.
WPS
WPS
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PhotoFrame
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The PhotoFrame begins to scan the wireless network.
2 Within 2 minutes, press the WPS button
on the router.
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If wireless network setup is successful, a confi rmation message is displayed.
3 Press OK to confi rm.
Check whether a valid IP address is assigned to the PhotoFrame (see ‘View system status of the PhotoFrame’ on page 42).
4 Share PC photos for wireless display (see
‘Share PC/Mac photos for wireless display’ on page 15).
Display Internet photos on the PhotoFrame (see ‘Display Internet photos’ on page 21).
Tip
You can set up wireless connection between one
PhotoFrame and the router at a time. If you want to set up wireless connection between another PhotoFrame to the router, repeat steps 1 to 3.
2 Write down the PIN for the PhotoFrame:
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(2) On a Windows Vista PC:
1 Ensure that the PC is connected to the
network.
2 Click [Start] > [Network].
Set up wireless connection with Windows Vista PC
What you need:
A router that supports Vista PC
Broadband Internet access.
(1) On the PhotoFrame:
1 In the main menu, select [Settings] >
[Installation] > [Network] > [Wireless]
> [Wireless Setup Guide], then press OK to confi rm.
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3 Select [Add a Wireless Device].
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4 Select the PhotoFrame from the list, then
click [Next].
Select the network to add the selected device to, then click [Next].
On the PhotoFrame, check whether a valid IP address is assigned to the PhotoFrame (see ‘View system status of the PhotoFrame’ on page 42).
6 Share PC photos for wireless display (see
‘Share PC/Mac photos for wireless display’ on page 15). Display Internet photos on the
• PhotoFrame (see ‘Display Internet photos’ on page 21).
Set up wireless connection manually
What you need:
A wireless router
• Broadband Internet access
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5 Enter the PIN for the PhotoFrame, then
click [Next].
(1) On a PC:
1 Check the settings of the wireless network. 2 Write down the network name (SSID) and
security key ( WEP/WPA/WPA2 ) for the network.
(2) On the PhotoFrame:
1 In the main menu, select [Settings], then
press OK to confi rm.
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2 Select [Installation] > [Network] >
[Wireless] > [Use manual confi guration],
then press OK to confi rm.
If the SSID for the network is not displayed, select [Other...], then press OK to confi rm. To enter the SSID for the network, select an alphabet/number, then press OK to confi rm. To switch between uppercase
and lowercase, select [a/A] on the displayed keypad, then press OK to confi rm.
4 If the security key is required, enter the
security key to connect to the network.
3 Select the SSID for the network, then press
OK to confi rm.
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5 When the key is complete, select [Enter],
then press OK to confi rm.
Check whether a valid IP address is assigned to the PhotoFrame (see ‘View system status of the PhotoFrame’ on page 42).
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6 Share PC photos for wireless display (see
‘Share PC/Mac photos for wireless display’ on page 15). Display Internet photos on the
• PhotoFrame (see ‘Display Internet photos’ on page 21).
Share PC/Mac photos for wireless display
To display photos in a shared folder on a PC/ Mac, set up a wireless sharing center.
Note
Only JPEG photos can be displayed on the PhotoFrame.
For Windows OS users, ensure that:
The PhotoFrame and the PC are
connected to the same network. An available UPnP server, for example,
Windows Media Player 11, is installed and set up on the PC (see ‘Download and set up Windows Media Player 11’ on page 47).
1 Add a photo folder to be shared to
Windows Media Player 11 (see ‘Select photos on PC to share’ on page 15).
2 Share the photo folder to the PhotoFrame
with Windows Media Player 11 (see ‘Enable access to shared photos’ on page
16). For Mac OS users, ensure that:
The PhotoFrame and the Mac are
connected to the same network. An available UPnP server, for example,
Elgato, is installed and set up on the Mac (www.elgato.com).
2 Click [Library].
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3 Select [Add to Library ...] from the drop-
down menu.
4 In the [Select folders to the monitor]
window, select [My personal folders], then click [Advanced Options>>].
5 Click [Add].
Select photos on PC to share
Before you start, ensure that Windows Media Player 11 is set up on the PC.
1 On the PC, open Windows Media Player 11.
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6 Select a photo folder to be added to
Windows Media Player 11, then click [OK] to confi rm.
7 Click [OK] again.
8 Share the photo folder to the PhotoFrame
with Windows Media Player 11 (see ‘Enable access to shared photos’ on page
16).
Enable access to shared photos
Before you start, ensure that Windows Media Player 11 is set up on the PC.
1 On the PC, open Windows Media Player
11.
2 Click [Library].
3 Select [Media Sharing ...] from the drop-
down menu.
4 Select [Share my media], then click [OK]
to confi rm.
The selected photo folder is added to
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Windows Media Player 11.
5 Click [Settings].
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Set up TCP/IP connection (For advanced users only)
6 Select [Pictures] under [Media tpyes:],
select [All ratings] under [Parental ratings], then click [OK] to confi rm.
7 Select the PhotoFrame and click [Allow].
You can set up TCP/IP connection for a customized Internet protocol setting.
1 In the main menu, select [Settings], then
press OK to confi rm.
2 Select [Installation] > [Network] > [TCP/
IP] > [Address Mode], then press OK to
confi rm.
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8 Click [OK] to confi rm. 9 Display photos in the shared folder on
a PC on a home network (see ‘Display streaming photos in a shared folder on a home network’ on page 20).
3 Select [Automatic (DHCP)], then press
OK to confi rm.
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An IP address is automatically selected
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for the PhotoFrame.
4 Share PC photos for wireless display (see
‘Share PC/Mac photos for wireless display’ on page 15).
To use a fi xed IP address for the PhotoFrame:
1 Select [Installation] > [Network] > [TCP/
IP] > [Address Mode] > [Fixed IP], then press OK to confi rm.
2 Select [IP Address] / [Subnet Mask] /
[Gateway] / [DNS 1] / [DNS 2], then press OK to confi rm.
3 Press / / / to adjust the numbers, then
press OK to confi rm.
4 Share PC photos for wireless display (see
‘Share PC/Mac photos for wireless display’ on page 15).
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4 Use your
Wireless Digital PhotoFrame
Display photos stored on the PhotoFrame
Note
Only JPEG photos can be displayed on the PhotoFrame.
Display photos stored on a storage device
You can display photos stored on one of the following storage devices:
Compact Flash type I
• Secure Digital (SD)
• Secure Digital (SDHC)
• Multimedia Card
• xD card
• Memory Stick
• Memory Stick Pro
• Memory Stick Duo
• Memory Stick Pro Duo
• USB fl ash drive
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1 In the main menu, select [PhotoFrame],
then press OK to confi rm.
2 Select [Internal Memory], then press OK
to confi rm.
3 Select an album, then press OK to confi rm.
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Photos in the album are displayed in slideshow mode.
During slideshow:
To pause slideshow, press OK.
• To resume slideshow, press OK again.
Note
Do not remove a storage device while you are
displaying photos on it. Only JPEG photos can be displayed on the PhotoFrame.
To display photos on a storage device which is not on the PhotoFrame:
1 Insert a storage device.
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Photos stored on the storage device are displayed in slideshow mode.
To display photos on a storage device which is available on the PhotoFrame:
1 In the main menu, select [PhotoFrame],
then press OK to confi rm.
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2 Select a storage device, then press OK to
confi rm.
An available UPnP server is installed and set up on the PC/Mac.
Photo folders to be shared are added to the UPnP server.
Note
Only JPEG photos can be displayed on the PhotoFrame.
1 In the main menu, select [Shared], then
press OK to confi rm.
2 Select [Network Servers], then press OK
to confi rm.
3 Select an album, then press OK to confi rm.
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Photos in the album are displayed in slideshow mode.
During slideshow:
To pause slideshow, press OK.
• To resume slideshow, press OK again.
Display streaming photos in a shared folder on a home network
To display streaming photos in a shared folder on a home network, ensure that:
The PhotoFrame and the PC/Mac are
• connected to the same network.
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3 Select a PC/Mac to access, then press OK
to confi rm.
4 Select a shared photo folder from the list,
then press OK to confi rm.
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During slideshow:
To pause slideshow, press OK.
To resume slideshow, press OK again.
Display Internet photos
Philips PhotoFrame Manager is an application software on a PC. You can use it to manage and confi gure the PhotoFrame. You can use it to transfer photos from a PC to the PhotoFrame easily by drag and drop. You can also use it to download RSS feeds to the PhotoFrame and display Internet photos with the PhotoFrame. For details, refer to the user manual of Philips PhotoFrame Manager in the supplied CD-ROM. To display Internet photos with the PhotoFrame:
1 Select Internet photos for display (see
‘Load an RSS feed to the PhotoFrame’ on page 21).
2 Display selected Internet photos (see
‘Display RSS photos with the PhotoFrame’ on page 22).
Once you set up an RSS feed on the PhotoFrame, you can always enjoy the most updated RSS photos on the Internet (without PC). The PhotoFrame only supports JPEG photos. The RSS feed from normal blog does not work properly on the PhotoFrame.
Note
Ensure that you have Broadband Internet access and a
wireless router. Ensure that you the PhotoFrame and the PC are
wirelessly connected to the same network. Ensure that Philips PhotoFrame Manager is installed on
the PC.
On the PC:
1 Search RSS photos on the Internet with a
web browser.
2 Click [Start] > [PhotoFrame Manager] to
start Philips PhotoFrame Manager.
Philips PhotoFrame Manager starts
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to search for the PhotoFrame. If the PhotoFrame is searched, it is displayed.
On Philips PhotoFrame Manager:
1 Click the [RSS Feed] panel.
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Load an RSS feed to the PhotoFrame
You can download RSS feeds from some popular photo web sites, for example:
www.smugmug.com
www.fl ickr.com
picasaweb.google.com
2 Click the symbol on the [RSS Feed]
panel to add an RSS feed.
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3 Enter [Category] and [Name] of the RSS
feed.
4 Drag and drop the RSS icon from the
web site to the [Address] fi eld, then click [OK] to confi rm.
An RSS feed is loaded to the
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PhotoFrame.
5 On the PhotoFrame, display RSS photos
posted online (see ‘Display RSS photos with the PhotoFrame’ on page 22).
Display RSS photos with the PhotoFrame
Before you display RSS photos online, ensure that:
Broadband Internet access is available.
• An RSS feed is already set up on the
• PhotoFrame. An RSS feed refreshes frequently (usually at an interval of an hour) online.
1 In the main menu, select [Online], then
press OK to confi rm.
2 Select an RSS feed, then press OK to
confi rm.
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Photos in the RSS feed are displayed.
During slideshow:
To pause slideshow, press OK.
To resume slideshow, press OK again.
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5 Use more of
Use the quick settings menu
your Wireless Digital PhotoFrame
Select on-screen language
1 In the main menu, select [Settings], then
press OK to confi rm.
2 Select [Installation] > [Language], then
press OK to confi rm.
You can use the frequenlty-used settings menu to adjust slideshow frequency, display brightness, or select slideshow sequence.
1 During slideshow, press to access quick
settings menu.
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The frequenlty-used settings screen is displayed.
2 To adjust slideshow frequency, select
[Frequency] and adjust frequency, then
press OK to confi rm. To adjust display brightness, select
[Brightness] and adjust brightness, then press OK to confi rm. To select slideshow sequence, select
[Shuffl e] and [On] / [Off], then press OK to confi rm.
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3 Select a language, then press OK to
confi rm.
Manage albums
You can copy/move/delete/rename/create an album on the PhotoFrame or on a storage device.
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Note
Do not remove a storage device while you are
transferring photos from or to it. You cannot move/delete/rename the default album on
the PhotoFrame. Before you move/delete/rename/create an album on
a storage device, ensure that the delete function of the storage device is enabled (see ‘Protect/Unprotect content on a storage device’ on page 38).
Copy/Move an album on the PhotoFrame
1 In the main menu, select [PhotoFrame] >
a photo source, then press OK to confi rm.
4 Select a destination album on the
PhotoFrame/storage device, then press OK to confi rm.
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If you select [Copy Album], all photos in the album are copied to the destination album.
If you select [Move Album], all photos
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in the album are moved to the destination album.
5 To copy or move photos to a new album,
select [<New Album>], then press OK to confi rm.
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A key pad is displayed.
2 Select an album and press to manage
the album.
3 Select [Copy Album] / [Move Album], then
press OK to confi rm.
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6 To enter the new name (up to 24
characters), select an alphabet/number, then press OK to confi rm.
To switch between uppercase
and lowercase, select [a/A] on the
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displayed keypad, then press OK to confi rm.
7 When the name is complete, select
[Enter], then press OK to confi rm.
Delete an album on the PhotoFrame
1 In the main menu, select [PhotoFrame] >
a photo source, then press OK to confi rm.
2 Select an album and press to manage
the album.
3 Select [Delete Album], then press OK to
confi rm.
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Rename an album on the PhotoFrame
1 In the main menu, select [PhotoFrame] >
a photo source, then press OK to confi rm.
4 Select [OK], then press OK to confi rm.
2 Select an album and press to manage
the album.
3 Select [Rename Album], then press OK to
confi rm.
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A key pad is displayed.
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4 To enter the new name (up to 24
characters), select an alphabet/number, then press OK to confi rm.
To switch between uppercase
• and lowercase, select [a/A] on the displayed keypad, then press OK to confi rm.
5 When the name is complete, select
[Enter], then press OK to confi rm.
Create an album on the PhotoFrame
1 In the main menu, select [PhotoFrame] >
a photo source, then press OK to confi rm.
2 Select an album and press to manage
the album.
3 Select [Create Album], then press OK to
confi rm.
A key pad is displayed.»
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4 To enter the new name (up to 24
characters), select an alphabet/number, then press OK to confi rm.
To switch between uppercase
• and lowercase, select [a/A] on the displayed keypad, then press OK to confi rm.
5 When the name is complete, select
[Enter], then press OK to confi rm.
Edit photos
Note
Do not remove a storage device while you are
transferring photos from or to it. Before you rename/move/delete photos on a storage
device, ensure that the delete function of the storage device is enabled (see ‘Protect/Unprotect content on a storage device’ on page 38).
Select several photos at a time
1 In the main menu, select [PhotoFrame] >
a photo source, then press OK to confi rm.
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3 Select a photo and press to access
[Photo Options].
4 Select [Multiselect], then press OK to
confi rm.
2 Select an album and press (Right) to
access the thumbnail mode.
5 Select a photo and press OK to confi rm
until you select all photos that you want to edit.
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6 Press to access [Photo Options].
Tip
If the MultiSelect function is enabled, you can edit many
photos at a time.
Copy photos
1 In the main menu, select [PhotoFrame] >
a photo source, then press OK to confi rm.
2 Select an album and press (Right) to
access the thumbnail mode.
5 Select a photo source and a destination
album, then press OK to confi rm.
The photo copied from a storage
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device to the PhotoFrame is resized to the optimized resolution and renamed with “PHI_” before the original name.
Rotate photos
1 In the main menu, select [PhotoFrame] >
a photo source, then press OK to confi rm.
3 Select a photo and press to access
[Photo Options].
4 Select [Copy], then press OK to confi rm.
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2 Select an album and press (Right) to
access the thumbnail mode.
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6 Select a photo source and a destination
album to store the edited photo.
3 Select a photo and press to access
[Photo Options].
4 Select [Rotate], then press OK to confi rm.
Select photo effect
1 In the main menu, select [PhotoFrame] >
a photo source, then press OK to confi rm.
2 Select an album and press (Right) to
access the thumbnail mode.
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5 Select an orientation, then press OK to
confi rm.
3 Select a photo and press to access
[Photo Options].
4 Select [Effect], then press OK to confi rm.
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5 Select an effect, then press OK to confi rm.
6 Select a photo source and a destination
album to store the edited photo.
Rename photos
1 In the main menu, select [PhotoFrame] >
a photo source, then press OK to confi rm.
2 Select an album and press (Right) to
access the thumbnail mode.
3 Select a photo and press to access
[Photo Options].
4 Select [Rename], then press OK to
confi rm.
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A key pad is displayed.
5 To enter the new name (up to 24
characters), select an alphabet/number, then press OK to confi rm.
To switch between uppercase
• and lowercase, select [a/A] on the displayed keypad, then press OK to confi rm.
6 When the name is complete, select
[Enter], then press OK to confi rm.
Move photos to another album
1 In the main menu, select [PhotoFrame] >
a photo source, then press OK to confi rm.
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3 Select a photo and press to access
[Photo Options].
4 Select [Move], then press OK to confi rm.
2 Select an album and press (Right) to
access the thumbnail mode.
5 Select a destination album, then press OK
to confi rm.
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Delete photos
1 In the main menu, select [PhotoFrame] >
a photo source, then press OK to confi rm.
2 Select an album and press (Right) to
access the thumbnail mode.
5 Select [OK], then press OK to confi rm.
3 Select a photo and press to access
[Photo Options].
4 Select [Delete], then press OK to confi rm.
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Adjust brightness
1 In the main menu, select [Settings], then
press OK to confi rm.
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2 Select [Brightness], then press OK to
confi rm.
3 Press / to adjust brightness, then press
OK to confi rm.
Adjust slideshow settings
Display collage photos
1 In the main menu, select [Settings], then
press OK to confi rm.
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3 Select [Transition Effect], then press OK
to confi rm.
2 Select [Slideshow], then press OK to
confi rm.
4 Select [Collage], then press OK to
confi rm.
5 Select a collage format, then press OK to
confi rm.
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To stop collage display, select [Settings] >
[Slideshow] > [Transition Effect] > [No effect], then press OK to confi rm.
Select display format
1 In the main menu, select [Settings], then
press OK to confi rm.
2 Select [Viewing Format], then press OK to
confi rm.
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If you select [Original], the PhotoFrame displays a photo in its original aspect ratio.
If you select [Radiant Colour], the
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PhotoFrame blends the color on the edges of a photo that is smaller than the full screen to fi ll the screen without black bars or aspect ratio distortion.
If you select [Scale and fi t], the
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PhotoFrame scales and zooms a photo to fi ll the screen.
Select slideshow frequency
1 In the main menu, select [Settings], then
press OK to confi rm.
3 Select a format, then press OK to confi rm.
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2 Select [Slideshow], then press OK to
confi rm.
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3 Select [Frequency], then press OK to
confi rm.
Select slideshow sequence
You can display slideshow in a fi xed order or in a random order.
1 In the main menu, select [Settings], then
press OK to confi rm.
2 Select [Slideshow], then press OK to
confi rm.
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4 Select a slideshow frequency, then press
OK to confi rm.
3 Select [Sequence], then press OK to
confi rm.
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4 Select a sequence, then press OK to
confi rm.
Select a transition effect
1 In the main menu, select [Settings], then
press OK to confi rm.
2 Select [Slideshow], then press OK to
confi rm.
3 Select [Transition Effect], then press OK
to confi rm.
4 Select a slideshow effect, then press OK to
confi rm.
Display calendar/clock with slideshow
1 In the main menu, select [Settings], then
press OK to confi rm.
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2 Select [Slideshow], then press OK to
confi rm.
3 Select [Calendar and Clock], then press
OK to confi rm.
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Set time and date
1 In the main menu, select [Settings], then
press OK to confi rm.
4 Select a time format, then press OK to
confi rm.
2 Select [Installation], then press OK to
confi rm.
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3 Select [Time and Date], then press OK to
confi rm.
4 Select [Set Time] / [Set Date], then press
(Right).
Protect/Unprotect content on a storage device
You can enable the delete function on a storage device available on the PhotoFrame. To protect photos on a storage device from accidental deletes, you can disable the delete function on a storage device.
1 In the main menu, select [Settings], then
press OK to confi rm.
5 Press / / / to set time/date, then press
OK to confi rm.
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2 Select [Installation], then press OK to
confi rm.
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3 Select [Memory Card], then press OK to
confi rm.
Specify time to auto on/off
1 In the main menu, select [Settings], then
press OK to confi rm.
2 Select [Installation], then press OK to
confi rm.
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4 Select [Do Not Allow] / [Allow], then
press OK to confi rm.
Select display auto on/off
With SmartPower Pro function on the PhotoFrame, you can confi gure the time for the PhotoFrame to turn on or off the display automatically. You can also adjust the brightness sensor for the PhotoFrame to turn on or off the display according to the ambient brightness. To enable the SmartPower Pro function, ensure that:
The current time or sensor level of the
• PhotoFrame is set correctly. The PhotoFrame is turned on.
3 Select [SmartPower Pro], then press OK
to confi rm.
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4 Select [Screen On-Timer] / [Screen Off-
Timer], then press
(Right).
7 Select [Timer], then press OK to confi rm.
Specify brightness to auto on/off
1 In the main menu, select [Settings], then
press OK to confi rm.
2 Select [Installation], then press OK to
confi rm.
5 Press / / / to set time, then press OK
to confi rm.
6 Select [Auto Screen On/Off], then press
OK to confi rm.
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3 Select [SmartPower Pro], then press OK
to confi rm.
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7 Select [Auto Sensor], then press OK to
confi rm.
4 Select [Screen On-Sensor] / [Screen Off-
Sensor], then press
(Right).
5 Press / to adjust brightness sensor, then
press OK to confi rm.
6 Select [Auto Screen On/Off], then press
OK to confi rm.
Tip
When the ambient light reaches the set auto on/off
level and lasts 15 seconds, the Auto Sensor function takes effect.
Select auto orientation
You can display photos in the correct orientation depending the horizontal/vertical orientation of the PhotoFrame.
1 In the main menu, select [Settings], then
press OK to confi rm.
2 Select [Installation], then press OK to
confi rm.
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3 Select [Auto Tilt], then press OK to
confi rm.
4 Select [On], then press OK to confi rm.
Turn on/off button sound
1 In the main menu, select [Settings], then
press OK to confi rm.
3 Select [On] / [Off], then press OK to
confi rm.
2 Select [Installation] > [Beep], then press
OK to confi rm.
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View system status of the PhotoFrame
You can fi nd the following information on the PhotoFrame:
Internal memory space
Connected storage device: name and space
Firmware version
Online status
IP address
1 In the main menu, select [Settings], then
press OK to confi rm.
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2 Select [Status] to view the information of
the PhotoFrame.
Reset all settings to factory default
1 In the main menu, select [Settings], then
press OK to confi rm.
2 Select [Installation] > [Default], then press
OK to confi rm.
A caution message is displayed.
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3 Select [OK], then press OK to confi rm.
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The PhotoFrame resets all settings to factory default and turns off automatically.
Update the PhotoFrame
You can download the latest software from www.philips.com to update the PhotoFrame.
1 Download the latest software onto the
root directory of a storage device, for example an SD card.
2 Insert the SD card into the PhotoFrame.
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[New Update] is highlighted in the main menu.
3 When the confi rmation message is
displayed, select [Yes], then press OK to confi rm.
When the update is complete, the
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PhotoFrame reboots.
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6 Product
information
Note
Product information is subject to change without prior
notice.
Picture/Display
Viewing angle: @ C/R > 10, 130º (H) / 110º (V)
Lifetime, to 50% brightness: 20000 hr
Brightness: 250 cd/m²
Aspect ratio: 4:3
Panel resolution: 800 x 600
Contrast ratio (typical): 300:1
Storage Media
Built-in memory capacity: 512MB ( for 2000 photos )
Memory Card Types:
Compact Flash type I
Secure Digital (SD)
Secure Digital (SDHC)
Multimedia Card
xD card
Memory Stick
Memory Stick Pro
Memory Stick Duo
Memory Stick Pro Duo
USB: USB fl ash drive
Connectivity
USB: USB 2.0 Host, USB 2.0 Slave
Wi-Fi: IEEE 802.11b/g
Dimensions
Set dimensions with stand (W x H x D): 222.6 x 182.2 x 33.2 mm/
8.76 x 7.17 x 1.31 inches
Weight (main unit): 0.34 kg/0.75 lb
Temperature range (operation): 0 °C - 40 °C/32 °F - 104 °F
Temperature range (storage): -10 °C - +60 °C/14 °F - 140 °F
Power
Input: AC, 100-240 V, 50/60 Hz
Output: DC, 9 V 2.0 A
Power consumption: (System on) 5.09 W
Power mode supported: AC powered
Accessories
AC-DC power Adaptor
USB cable
Stand
CD-ROM, including
User Manual
Philips PhotoFrame Manager (software and manual)
Quick start guide
Convenience
Card Reader: Built-in (2x)
Photo format supported: JPEG photo, Up to 10MB JPEG fi les, Up to 20 Megapixels
Placement supported: Photo auto orientation, Landscape, Portrait
Buttons and controls: 3 buttons, 4-way navigation key and enter
Playback mode: Full screen browse, Slideshow, Thumbnail browse
Album management: Create, Delete, Move, Copy, Rename
Photo edit: Copy, Delete, Rotate, Rename, Move
Photo effects: Sepia, Radiantcolor
Slideshow setting: Random, Sequential, Transition effect, Collage (multiple pictures)
Setup function: Brightness adjustment, Language, Slideshow, Status, Auto on/off, Beep on/off, Set time and date, Clock display enable/disable, Photo source
System status: Firmware version, Remaining memory
Connected media status: Connected media, Remaining memory
Regulatory Approvals: CE, GOST, Switzerland
Other convenience: Kensington lock compatible
On-Screen Display languages: English, Spanish, German, French, Italian, Dutch, Danish, Portuguese, Russian
System compatibility: Mac OS X 10.4-10.5, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g network, Windows Vista, Windows XP, with Wi-Fi
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7 Frequently
asked questions
Is the LCD screen touch-enabled?
The LCD screen is not touch-enabled. Use the buttons on the back to control the PhotoFrame.
Why cannot I connect the wireless PhotoFrame?
Make sure that the Internet connection and wireless router are functional. Make sure that the SSID and password of the Wi-Fi network are correct. Make sure that you have at least 2 available IP addresses (one for the PC, one for the PhotoFrame). The PC and PhotoFrame cannot share the same IP address. To get more than 2 available IP addresses, you need a Wi-Fi router which has capability to assign multiple IP addresses.
Why I cannot save the RSS photos shown on my photoframe ?
The PhotoFrame does not save RSS photos online for the online service and network streaming resources normally have copyright.
Can I switch different slideshow photos by using different memory cards?
Yes. When a memory card is connected to the PhotoFrame, it displays photos on the specifi c memory card in slideshow mode.
Will the LCD be damaged, if I keep showing the same photo for a long time?
No. The PhotoFrame can display the same photo continuously for 72 hours without any damage to the LCD screen.
Can I use the PhotoFrame to delete photos on a memory card?
Yes, it supports operations to delete photos on external devices such as a memory card.
Can I use the PhotoFrame during its display auto-off periods?
Yes. Press any control button to bring the system back to ON status; then, you can use the PhotoFrame.
Why does not my PhotoFrame show some of my photos?
The PhotoFrame only supports JPEG photos. Ensure that these JPEG photos are not damaged.
Why does not the PhotoFrame go into auto­off status after I set it?
Ensure that you set the current time, auto-off time, and auto-on time correctly. The PhotoFrame automatically turns off its display exactly at the auto-off time. If the time has already passed for the day, it starts to enter auto-off status at the specifi ed time from the next day.
Ensure that you adjust brightness sensor correctly. If the auto-on level is too close to the auto-off level, this function may not take effect.
Does the PhotoFrame support CF II?
No. The PhotoFrame does not suppor t CF II.
Can I increase the memory size to store more pictures on the PhotoFrame?
No. The internal memory of the PhotoFrame is fi xed and cannot be expanded. However, you could switch between different photos by using different storage devices on the PhotoFrame.
The PhotoFrame is ON but the PhotoFrame does not respond anymore. What can I do?
Ensure that the PhotoFrame is turned on. Then, use a pin to trigger the RESET button located on the back to restore the system.
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8 Appendix
Download and set up Windows Media Player 11
Note
Ensure that the PC is connected to the Internet.
1 Search for the Microsoft Windows Media
Player download page.
2 Click [Download Now].
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4 Click [Run].
5 Click [Validate] to confi rm.
3 Click [Download Now] to start the
download.
6 Click [I Accept] to accept the
supplemental license for Windows Media Player 11.
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7 On the Welcome screen, select [Custom
Settings], then click [Next].
8 Accept all options, then click [Next].
9 On the [Customize the Installation
Options] window, choose an option or both, then click [Next].
10 Select the fi le types that you want
Windows Media Player 11 to play by default, then click [Finish].
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9 Glossary
A
Aspect ratio
Aspect ratio refers to the length to height ratio of TV screens. The ratio of a standard TV is 4:3, while the ratio of a high-defi nition or wide TV is 16:9. The letter box allows you to enjoy a picture with a wider perspective on a standard 4:3 screen.
K
Kensington lock
A Kensington Security Slot (also called a K-Slot or Kensington lock). Part of an anti-theft system. It is a small, metal-reinforced hole found on almost all small or portable computer and electronics equipment, particularly on expensive and/or relatively light ones, such as laptops, computer monitors, desktop computers, gaming consoles, and video projectors. It is used for attaching a lock-and-cable apparatus, in particular those from Kensington.
C
CF Card
CompactFlash card. A memory card that uses fl ash memory to store data on a small card. A CompactFlash card makes data easy to add to a wide variety of computing devices, including digital cameras and music players, desktop computers, personal digital assistants (PDAs), digital audio recorders, and photo printers.
D
DLNA
Digital Living Network Alliance. An international, cross-industry collaboration of consumer electronics, computing industry and mobile device companies. Members of DLNA share a vision of wired and wireless interoperable networks where digital content such as photos, music, and videos can be shared through consumer electronics (CE), personal computers (PCs), and mobile devices in and beyond the home.
J
JPEG
A very common digital still picture format. A still-picture data compression system proposed by the Joint Photographic Expert Group, which features small decrease in image quality in spite of its high compression ratio. Files are recognized by their fi le extension ‘.jpg’ or ‘.jpeg.’
M
Memory Stick
Memory Stick. A fl ash memory card for digital storage on cameras, camcorders and other handheld devices.
MMC Card
MultiMedia Card. A fl ash memory card that provides storage for cellphones, PDAs and other handheld devices. The card uses fl ash memory for read/write applications or ROM chips (ROM-MMC) for static information, the latter widely used for adding applications to a Palm PDA.
P
Photo streaming
Photo streaming. A technology allows users to view customized feeds regardless of the owner. A subscriber can view photos from either service by keyword tags that automatically update as new images are posted online.
R
RSS
Really Simple Syndication. A syndication format popular for aggregating updates to blogs and the news sites. RSS has also stood for “Rich Site Summary” and “RDF Site Summary.”
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S
SD Card
Secure Digital Memory Card. A fl ash memory card that provides storage for digital cameras, cellphones and PDAs. SD Cards use the same 32 x 24mm form factor as the MultiMediaCard (MMC), but are slightly thicker (2.1mm vs.
1.4mm), and SD Card readers accept both
formats. Cards up to 4GB are available.
SSID
Service Set IDentifi er. The name assigned to a wireless Wi-Fi network. All devices must use this same, case-sensitive name to communicate, which is a text string up to 32 bytes long. Typically, SSID is set to the name of the equipment vendor. It can be manually changed by going into the confi guration settings of the access point with a Web browser. The client machines can identify all the wireless networks that they fi nd when they boot up, unless the networks are hidden.
T
TCP/IP
Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol. A communications protocol developed under contract from the U.S. Department of Defense to internet work dissimilar systems. Invented by Vinton Cerf and Bob Kahn, this de facto Unix standard is the protocol of the Internet and the global standard for communications.
U
UPnP
Universal Plug and Play. A family of protocols from the UPnP Forum (www.upnp.org) for automatically confi guring devices, discovering services and providing peer-to-peer data transfer over an IP network. UPnP is not technically related to PnP (Plug and Play). It is related by concept: both provide zero confi guration, which is automatic installation without manual confi guration.
W
WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy)
All 802.11b (Wi-Fi / wireless) networks use WEP as their basic security protocol. WEP secures data transmissions using 64-bit or 128-bit encryption; however, it does not offer complete security and is usually used in conjunction with other security measures such as EAP.
Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi (Wireless Fidelity) is a wireless technology brand owned by the Wi-Fi Alliance intended to improve the interoperability of wireless local area network products based on the IEEE 802.11 standards. Common applications for Wi-Fi include Internet and VoIP phone access, gaming, and network connectivity for consumer electronics such as televisions, DVD players, and digital cameras.
WPA / WPA2 (Wi-Fi Protected Access)
A Wi-Fi standard that was designed to improve upon the security features of WEP. The technology is designed to work with existing Wi-Fi products that have been enabled with WEP (i.e. as a software upgrade to existing hardware), but the technology includes two improvements over WEP.
WPS
Wi-Fi Protected Setup. A standard for easy and secure establishment of a wireless home network. The goal of the WPS protocol is to simplify the process of connecting any home device to the wireless network, and so it was fi rst named ‘Wi-Fi Simple Confi g’. Also, the protocol is meant to prevent home users from exposing their networks to any sort of attack, and especially free-loading onto their connection to the internet, by confi guring the Wi-Fi Protected Access parameters of the Network in an easy way.
X
xD Card
EXtreme Digital Picture Card. A fl ash memory card used in digital cameras.
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