Samsung EMM-E6 User Manual

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Digital Photo Frame
User manual
800P
1000P
The images and screen shots used in this manual are from the 800P.
Contents
Safety precautions
Get started
Browse and manage multimedia
Use the Bluetooth wireless feature
Customize settings
Appendix
Index
Read this manual thoroughly for proper use and maintenance instructions.
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Contents

Instructional icons
Before you start, familiarize yourself with the icons you will see in this manual:
Caution - situations that could cause damage to your device or other equipment
Note - notes, usage tips, or additional information
©2010 SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.
It is strictly forbidden to copy or distribute the contents of this • manual without permission from SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD Product specifications or contents of this manual may be • changed without prior notice due to upgrade of product functions.
Safety precautions
Get started
What’s in the box Get to know your frame Set up your frame Connect the adapter and turn the power on Customize basic settings Get to know the Main menu View the time and date Connect external memory devices Select a memory location Connect to a PC Transfer files from a PC
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Play multimedia
Play a slideshow Play videos Play music
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Browse and manage multimedia
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Use the Bluetooth wireless feature
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Find and pair with other Bluetooth-enabled devices Get data using the Bluetooth wireless
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feature Use Bluetooth menus Information for using Bluetooth
Customize settings
Adjust slideshow effects Set the time and date Set and use alarms Customize general settings Customize Bluetooth settings Update or reset the frame
Appendix
Use as a PC mini-monitor Update Firmware Troubleshooting Specifications Correct disposal of the frame Contact information of Samsung Worldwide Software License Index
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Safety precautions

WARNING:
TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT OPEN OR REMOVE THE COVER OR BACK OF THE FRAME. THERE ARE NO • USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. ALLOW ONLY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL TO SERVICE THIS FRAME.
TO PREVENT FIRE, KEEP THIS FRAME AWAY FROM ALL OPEN FLAMES, SUCH AS CANDLES, AT ALL TIMES.•
The slots and openings in the frame provide needed • ventilation. To ensure reliable operation and prevent overheating, these openings must not be blocked or covered:
Do not cover the slots or openings. ­Do not block the slots or openings by placing the frame on -
soft surfaces, such as beds, sofas, or rugs. Do not place the frame in an enclosed space, such as a -
bookcase or cabinet, without proper ventilation.
Do not place the frame near or on sources of heat, such • as radiators, or in direct sunlight.
Do not allow the frame to come in contact with water. • Do not place the frame near sources of water, such as bathtubs or sinks, or where water or other liquids may splash or drip on the frame. If the frame gets wet, unplug the frame immediately and contact the dealer or an authorized service center.
Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords, or • adaptors beyond their intended capacity, as this may result in fire or electrical shock.
Route all power supply cords away from traffic areas • and other objects so that they are not likely to be stepped on or pinched by items placed on or against them. Ensure that wires are not twisted or pinched at plug ends or adapter connections.
During electrical storms or when the frame will be • unattended and unused for extended periods of time, unplug the frame from the wall. This will prevent damage to the frame from electrical surges.
Before connecting the power cord, make sure that the • voltage designation of the frame corresponds to the local electrical supply.
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Safety precautions
Never insert any metal objects into the open parts of • this frame, as this may result in electrical shock. Ensure that the power cord is completely plugged in when using this frame. Grasp the plug firmly when removing the power cord and never touch the power cord with wet hands.
If you notice any unusual operation, such as unusual • sounds or burning smells coming from the frame, unplug it immediately and contact the dealer or an authorized service center.
It is not recommended to install the frame in a location • where it will be exposed to heavy dust, high or low temperatures, high humidity, or chemical substances or where it operates continuously.
Use only properly grounded plugs and outlets when • connecting this frame. Improper grounding may cause electrical shock or damage to equipment.
Keep this frame and all accessories out of the reach of • children.
Do not install the frame in unstable locations, such as • improperly mounted shelves, angled surfaces, or where the frame may be exposed to vibration.
Do not drop the frame or subject the frame to any • strong impacts. If the frame is damaged, disconnect the power cord and contact a dealer or an authorized service center.
Always unplug the power cord when cleaning the frame. • Use only a soft, dry cloth to wipe frame. Do not expose the frame to any chemicals, such as waxes, benzene, alcohol, thinners, insecticides, air fresheners, lubricants, or detergents, as these may damage the frame’s finish and void your warranty.
Clean the product with a soft dry cloth.•
Avoid cleaning the product with a flammable substance such ­as benzene or thinner or with a wet cloth. This may result in damage to the product.
Avoid scratching the screen with your fingernails or a sharp ­object.
Avoid cleaning the product by spraying water onto it. If water ­enters the product, it may result in fire, electric shock or malfunction.
Avoid using a supersonic humidifier near the product. It may ­result in a white stain on the surface of the product.
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Safety precautions
Correct disposal of this product
(Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment) (Applicable in the European Union and other
European countries with separate collection systems)
This marking on the product, accessories or literature indicates that the product and its electronic accessories (e.g. charger, headset, USB cable) should not be disposed of with other household waste at the end of their working life.
To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal, please separate these items from other types of waste and recycle them responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources.
Household users should contact either the retailer where they purchased this product, or their local government office, for details of where and how they can take these items for environmentally safe recycling.
Business users should contact their supplier and check the terms and conditions of the purchase contract. This product and its electronic accessories should not be mixed with other commercial wastes for disposal.
Correct disposal of batteries in this product
(Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate battery return systems.)
This marking on the battery, manual or packaging indicates that the batteries in this product should not be disposed of with other household waste at the end of their working life. Where marked, the chemical symbols Hg, Cd or Pb indicate that the battery contains mercury, cadmium or lead above the reference levels in EC Directive 2006/66. If batteries are not properly disposed of, these substances can cause harm to human health or the environment.
To protect natural resources and to promote material reuse, please separate batteries from other types of waste and recycle them through your local, free battery return system.
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Get started

What’s in the box

Digital frame Power cable* Adapter USB cable
Quick Start Guide
and Warranty**
* The shape of the plug may differ depending on your region. ** Warranty may be unavailable depending on your region.
CD-ROM
(User Manual)
Remote control Cloth
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Get started

Get to know your frame

The front of your frame
Touch button* Description
p
h
Turn the frame on; Turn the frame off (touch and hold)
Access the Main menu
Screen
Remote control sensor
Base
m
u/d/l/r
e
b
s
* The descriptions in this manual are based on the touch button. Please
read this manual carefully and use correctly.
When using the touch buttons
Operate the touch buttons only with your fingers. • Make sure your hands are clean and dry when using the touch buttons.
Lightly touch the button that corresponds to the • desired function.
The touch sensor may not work properly when wet or • in humid places.
When the touch buttons disappear, lightly touch the • touch panel to make the buttons visible.
Access menus
Scroll through menus or items (up/down/left/right)
Select menus or items; Perform selected functions
Return to the previous level
Play a slideshow in an any screen; Change the view mode during a slideshow
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Get to know your frame (continued)
The rear of your frame
Speaker
Power cable port
Speaker
SD memory card slot
USB cable port
USB memory device port
Headset port
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Get to know your frame (continued)
Remote control
Be sure to point the remote control to the remote • control sensor on the frame (p. 7).
Open the battery cover by turning to the left, • replace the battery, and close the battery cover by turning to the right.
Button Description
Turn the frame on or off
Access the Main menu
Access menus
Return to the previous level
Scroll through menus or items (up/down/left/right)
Select menus or items
Play a slideshow in any screen; Change the view mode during a slideshow
View the time and date
Rotate a photo during a slideshow
Access the photo list screen
Access the music list screen
Access the video list screen
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Get started

Set up your frame

Do not put too much pressure on the frame or force the screen to rotate in the wrong direction, as this may damage the frame.

Connect the adapter and turn the power on

The shape of the plug may differ depending on your region.
Touch p to turn the frame on. The light on p will turn and the Main menu will appear. To turn the frame off, touch and hold p.
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Get started

Customize basic settings

When you turn the frame on for the first time, the Quick setup screen appears. Select a language and customize the basic settings of your frame.
Start Quick Setup
Quick Setup helps you setup several settings to use your photo frame.
This includes View Mode, Slideshow Transition, Clock Set, and Startup Mode settings
Do you want to start?
Yes
ENTER BACK EXIT
No
Scroll to your language and touch 1 e
Select
2
Follow the on-screen instructions to customize your frame
3
Yes
to start the setup wizard.
.
according to your preferences.
Setting Description
View Mode
Slideshow Transition
Clock Set
Startup Mode
When you complete the setup, select 4 Yes
Select a view mode for a slideshow (p. 20)
Select a transition effect for a slideshow (p. 22)
Set the current time and date (p. 13)
Select a mode to activate when the frame turns on (p. 39)
to view the
product guide.
Review the basic usage instructions for your frame, and
5
then select
Done
.
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Get started

Get to know the Main menu

From the Main menu screen, you can access the following menus.
Menu Description
Photos
Music
Frame Memory
Photos
Music Videos Bluetooth Clock Mini Monitor Settings
Videos
Bluetooth
Clock
Mini Monitor
Settings
You can set other functions to be activated instead of the Main menu • when you turn the frame on (Startup Mode p. 39).
While you are using other functions or the screensaver is active, touch •
h
Browse photos stored in the internal memory or on an external memory device and change options (p. 19)
Listen to music stored in the internal memory or on an external memory device and change options (p. 26)
View videos stored in the internal memory or on an external memory device and change options (p. 24)
Use the Bluetooth wireless feature to connect to other wireless devices (p. 32)
View the current time and date (p. 13)
Use the frame as a supplementary monitor for your PC (p. 42)
Customize settings (p. 36)
to access the Main menu screen.
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Get started

View the time and date

Check the current time and date or customize clock settings.
Clock 1
Clock 2 Clock 3
From the Main menu screen, scroll to 1 Clock
The current time and date will display.•
Touch 2 m
Scroll to
3
Scroll to one of the following options and touch
4
For • Clock Set, touch l or r to select the option you want and touch
Option Description
Clock Set
Date Format
Time Format
Clock Type
and select
Clock
u
or d to set the value.
Settings
and touch e.
Set the current time and date
Select how dates display (YYYY.MM.DD, MM.DD. YYYY, DD.MM.YYYY)
Select how time displays (12 Hours, 24 Hours)
Select the clock type (Clock 1~3, Clock & Calendar 1~2)
.
and touch e.
e
.
Clock & Calendar 2▲ Clock & Calendar 1
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Get started

Connect external memory devices

You can connect USB memory devices or SD memory cards to the frame. The frame supports FAT16 and FAT32 file format systems for external memory devices.
Insert an SD memory card with the metal contacts facing down. Push the card in until it locks in place.
To remove the SD memory card, push it gently until it disengages from the frame.
If you connect an external memory device while the power is on, a pop-up window will appear. • To start a slideshow of photos stored in the external memory device, select Slideshow.
Recommended memory capacities for different types of memory cards:•
SD Up to 2 GB
microSD Up to 2 GB
miniSD Up to 2 GB
SDHC Up to 32 GB
microSDHC Up to 8 GB
miniSDHC Up to 4 GB
USB Up to 32 GB
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Select a memory location

When there is an external memory device (SD memory card or USB memory device) connected, you can select the source of files.
From the Main menu screen, scroll to the memory location
1
list.
Scroll to one of the following memory locations and touch
2
e
.
Memory location Description
Frame Memory
SD Card
USB
You can also change the memory location while browsing photos by touching
Internal memory
SD memory card (external)
USB memory device (external)
m
and selecting Select Storage Device (p. 29).
Frame Memory
Photos
Music Videos Bluetooth Clock Mini Monitor Settings
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Connect to a PC

You can transfer files (p. 17) or use the frame as a mini-monitor by connecting it to a PC (p. 42). Connect the smaller end of the USB cable to the frame and the larger end to the USB port of a PC.
USB connector
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Transfer les from a PC
Mass Storage
Connected to PC USB port.
Do not insert or remove storage devices to/ from the Photo Frame while they are connected to the PC.
You can switch to Mini Monitor mode by using Frame Manager.
Some files are embedded on the frame by default. • When there is not enough memory, delete these stock files.
If your photos are large, they will consume more • memory and the preview will play slowly. Change the photo resolution to 800 X 480 (for ‘800P’) or 1024 X 600 (for ‘1000P’). Or set the frame to copy and automatically resize your photos (Frame Memory Copy p. 39).
To transfer files from a PC
Connect the frame to a PC with the supplied USB cable
1
(p. 16).
When the frame is turned off, connect it to the PC first, and then turn it on.
Select 2 Mass Storage
When connected, ‘• Mass Storage’ will appear on the screen and a pop-up window will appear on the PC.
If you connect the frame to a PC while using it as a mini-monitor (p. 42), you need to switch to Mass Storage mode by using the Frame Manager program. For more information, refer to the user manual of the Frame Manager.
Open a folder to view files.
3
The removable disk drive will appear as ‘• 800P’ or ‘1000P’ on the PC. Open the drive for the corresponding model in My Computer and copy your photos.
Copy files from the PC to the frame or vice versa.
4
.
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Transfer les from a PC (continued)
To disconnect the frame from a PC
Make sure to end the connection properly to prevent damage to the frame or your data.
Click 1 on the Windows Taskbar.
Click the pop-up message.
2
Safely remove USB Mass Storage Device - Drive(G:)
Disconnect the USB cable only when the message says that it is safe to remove the hardware.
3
Do not disconnect the USB cable while the files are being copied, as this could result in loss of data or damage to the frame.• The connection will not end if you have frame files open on the PC. Close all frame files and try again.•
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Play multimedia

Play a slideshow

From the Main menu screen, select a memory location
1
(
Frame Memory, SD Card
, or
USB
).
Scroll to
2
Scroll to a file and touch
3
Control playback using the following buttons:
4
Touch buttons Description
Photos
To play a slideshow with specific photos, touch m and select Select Multiple Files (p. 29).
h
m
d/u
l/r
e
b
s
and touch e.
e
or s to play a slideshow.
Access the Main menu
Access the slideshow menu
Adjust the volume of the background music
View the previous or next photo
Pause or resume the slideshow
Return to the previous level
Change the view mode
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Play multimedia
Play a slideshow (continued)
Photo Only
Photo & Calendar
Photo & Clock
Multiview 1
Change the view mode
Display a clock or calendar during a slideshow or multiple photos on one screen during a slideshow.
Touch s repeatedly during a slideshow to change the view mode.
Each time you touch • s, the view mode changes (Photo Only
Photo & Clock → Photo & Calendar → Multiview 1 → Multiview 2 → Multiview 3).
You can also change the view mode by accessing • View Mode in Settings → Photos (p. 23).
Set the current time and date before displaying the clock or calendar • (p. 36).
You can view the previous or next photo by touching • slide show.
l
or r during a
Multiview 2
Multiview 3
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Play multimedia
Play a slideshow (continued)
Use slideshow menus
Control a slideshow and adjust the slideshow settings.
Rotate Zoom
Background Music
Settings
On
O Select Music
Touch 1 m
Scroll to one of the following menus and touch
2
Option Description
Rotate
Zoom
Background Music
Settings
When you are finished, touch 3 e
When you touch • appears. To play the slideshow, touch
during a slideshow.
Rotate a photo (Original, 90°, -90°, 180°)
Enlarge in a photo (x1, x2, x4)
Turn the background music on or off
Access the Settings menu (p. 22)
You can rotate or zoom a photo only in • Photo Only and Photo & Clock modes.
When you zoom a photo, you can move around the photo by • touching
u, d, l
, or r. To exit the zoom mode, touch b.
.
b
in the Settings menu, the Main menu
s
e
.
.
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Play multimedia
Play a slideshow (continued)
Settings
Category
Photos
Clock
Alarm
General
Bluetooth
Support
Option
Slideshow Transition
Slideshow Speed
Slideshow Mode
Slideshow Order
View Mode
Aspect Ratio
Display Photo Info
: On
Fast
Normal Slow
Select slideshow effects
Adjust the transition effect, speed, play mode, or order of photos for a slideshow.
Touch 1 m
Select
2
Scroll to
3
Scroll to one of the following options and touch 4 e
Option Description
Slideshow Transition
Slideshow Speed
Slideshow Mode
during a slideshow.
Settings
Photos
You can also select slideshow effects by accessing Photos in Settings.
.
and touch e.
.
Select a transition effect (No Effect, Fade, Blinds, Cross
Comb, Checkerboard, Slide, Wipe, Silk, Wheel, Circle, Box In/Out, Diamond, Plus, Uncover, Push, Stairs, Random)
Select a slideshow speed (Fast, Normal, Slow)
All photos• : Play all photos in the order of file names Photos in folder• : Play all photos in the selected folder in
the order of file names One photo• : Repeat the selected photo
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Play multimedia
Play a slideshow (continued)
Settings
Category
Photos
Clock
Alarm
General
Bluetooth
Support
Option
Slideshow Transition
Slideshow Speed
Slideshow Mode
Slideshow Order
View Mode
Aspect Ratio
Display Photo Info
Original Fit
Auto Fit
Fit to Width Fit to Screen Slide Fit
Option Description
Slideshow Order
View Mode
Normal• : Play photos in the order of file names Shuffle• : Play photos in a random order
Change the view mode (p. 20)
Original Fit• : Display photos in the original sizes. When a photo is larger than the screen, it will be adjusted to fit the screen in the same ratio Auto Fit• : Resize photos to fit the screen in the same ratio (some parts of the photo may not appear)
Aspect Ratio
Fit to Width• : Resize photos to fit the screen width Fit to Screen• : Resize photos to fill the screen Slide Fit• *: Resize photos to fit the longest edge to
screen. The frame will automatically scroll through the remainder of the photos from left to right or top to bottom (for example, panorama photo or portrait photo)
Display Photo Info
* In Slide Fit mode, if you attempt to view photos with resolutions below 184 ppi or
with a longest edge greater than 2600 pixels, the photo may appear distorted.
Touch 5 s
Set the slideshow to display details of each photo
to play the slideshow.
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Play multimedia

Play videos

From the Main menu screen, select a memory location
1
(
Frame Memory, SD Card
, or
USB
).
Pause Volume Prev/Next
Optimal video resolution or codec
Video
Audio
Bit rate
Resolution
AVI
MP4
1000 ~ 1500 Kbps
800P• : 640 X 384 1000P• : 640 X 375
MP3, 48 KHz (sampling rate), 2 channel, 128 Kbps
mp4a (AAC-LC), 48 KHz (sampling rate), 2 channel, 128 Kbps
Scroll to
2
Scroll to a file and touch
3
Control playback using the following buttons:
4
Touch button Description
Videos
h
m
d/u
l/r
e
b
If the frame is not in use for some time while pausing a video, the screensaver will appear. To return to the video player screen, touch any button except for
and touch e.
e
to play a video.
Access the Main menu
Access the video menu
Adjust the volume
Skip backward or forward; Scan backward or forward in a file (touch and hold)
Pause or resume the playback
Return to the previous level
p
.
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Play multimedia
Play videos (continued)
Use video menus
Play Mode
Play Order
Repeat
Settings
: All videos
: Normal
: On
Touch 1 m
Scroll to one of the following options and touch
2
Option Description
Play Mode
Play Order
Repeat
Settings
When you are finished, touch 3 b
When you touch • appears. To play the video, refer to steps
during playback.
All videos• : Play all videos in the order of file names Videos in folder• : Play all videos in the selected folder in
the order of file names
One video• : Repeat the selected video
Normal• : Play videos in the order of file names Shuffle• : Play videos in a random order
Set to play repeatedly
Access the Settings menu
.
b
in the Settings menu, the Main menu
1~3 in “Play videos.”
e
.
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Play multimedia

Play music

From the Main menu screen, select a memory location
1
(
Frame Memory, SD Card
, or
USB
).
Pause Volume Prev/Next
Scroll to
2
Scroll to a file and touch
3
Control playback using the following buttons:
4
Touch button Description
Music
and touch e.
e
to play music.
h
m
d/u
l/r
e
b
If the frame is not in use for some time while not playing music, the • screensaver will appear. To return to the music player screen, touch any button except for
When you play music files encoded in a variable bit rate (VBR), the • playback time shown on the screen may differ from the actual playback time.
Access the Main menu
Access the music menu
Adjust the volume
Skip backward or forward; Scan backward or forward in a file (touch and hold)
Pause or resume the playback
Return to the previous level
p
.
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Play multimedia
Play music (continued)
Use music menus
Play Mode
Play Order
Repeat
Settings
: All music
: Normal
: On
Pause Volume Prev/Next
Touch 1 m
Scroll to one of the following options and touch
2
Option Description
Play Mode
Play Order
Repeat
Settings
When you are finished, touch 3 b
When you touch • appears. To play the music, refer to steps
during playback.
All music• : Play all music files in the order of file names Music in folder• : Play all music files in the selected folder
in the order of file names
One music• : Repeat the selected music file
Normal• : Play music files in the order of file names Shuffle• : Play music files in a random order
Set to play repeatedly
Access the Settings menu
.
b
in the Settings menu, the Main menu
1~3 in “Play music.”
e
.
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Browse and manage multimedia

Browse les
Access the Photos, Videos, or Music menus and browse files.
Memory location/ Folder name/File name
Photos
Frame Memory • 2009 • IMG1
Music
Frame Memory • 2009 • Music
Title
Current file number/ total number of files
Artist
From the Main menu screen, select a memory location
1
(
Frame Memory, SD Card
Scroll to
2
Touch
3
If the frame is not in use for some time, the screensaver will appear. Touch
Photos, Videos
d, u, l
To view files in a folder, scroll to the folder and touch •
b
to access the currently used screen.
, or r to browse files.
, or
, or
USB
Music
and touch e.
).
e
.
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Browse and manage multimedia
Manage les
Copy or delete files stored in internal memory or external memory devices.
Photos
Photo Size File Size Date
Copy
Delete
Select Multiple Files
Select Storage Device
Settings
While browsing files, touch 1 m
Scroll to one of the following options and touch
2
Option Description
Copy
Delete
Select Multiple Files
Select Storage Device
Settings
Copy the selected folder or file to another memory location (p. 30)
Delete the selected folder or file (p. 31)
Select multiple files to view as a slideshow, copy, or delete
Change the memory location (p. 15)
Access the Settings menu (p. 36)
.
e
.
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Browse and manage multimedia
Manage les (continued)
Photos
Copy
Choose a device to copy a photo to.
SD Card
USB
Photos copied to the frame will be automatically • resized to be optimal for the screen. To copy the photos in their original sizes, from the Main menu screen, select SettingsGeneral Frame Memory Copy Original Size (p. 39).
The resized photos will have lower resolution • compared to the original photos, but with smaller file sizes, you can store more photos.
Copy files
Connect an external memory device (SD memory card or USB memory device) to the frame and copy files from the external memory device to the frame or vice versa.
From the Main menu screen, select a memory location
1
(
Frame Memory, SD Card
Scroll to
2
Scroll to the file you want to copy and touch
3
Scroll to 4 Copy
Select a destination for the files.
5
Photos, Videos
To copy all files in the selected folder, select the folder.•
and touch e.
To copy multiple files, select • Select Multiple Files.
The selected files will be copied.•
, or
, or
USB
Music
and touch e.
).
m
.
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Browse and manage multimedia
Manage les (continued)
Photos
Delete
Do you want to delete the photo?
Yes No
Delete files
From the Main menu screen, select a memory location
1
(
Frame Memory, SD Card
Scroll to
2
Scroll to the file you want to delete and touch
3
Scroll to 4 Delete
Select 5 Yes
Photos, Videos
To delete all files in the selected folder, select the folder.•
and touch e.
To delete multiple files, select • Select Multiple Files.
to confirm.
The selected file will be deleted.•
, or
, or
USB
Music
and touch e.
).
m
.
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Use the Bluetooth wireless feature

Connect to other wireless devices for exchanging data.

Find and pair with other Bluetooth-enabled devices

Bluetooth
Type Device Name
Search
Com 01 (000F:CC:AC842)
Phone 01 (0015:00:158E2)
Bluetooth (001F:60:15842)
Bluetooth 000F:00:15CG4D)
Com 02 (000F:B9:153264)
Phone 02 (001F:00:354832)
CSR (0010:00:1S5D42)
Com 03 (000F:00:038317)
From the Main menu screen, scroll to 1 Bluetooth
e
.
The Bluetooth wireless feature turns on by default. • To turn off the Bluetooth wireless feature, from the Main menu • screen, select SettingsBluetoothBluetooth ModeOff.
Select 2 Search
Scroll to a device and touch
3
When the owner of the other device enters the same PIN or • accepts the connection, pairing is complete. The frame’s default PIN is 0000. To end the Bluetooth connection, move to any other screens and • the connection will terminate automatically. To end the Bluetooth connection when connected to A2DP • devcies, such as headsets, scroll to the connected device and touch
If you repetitively search and cancel Bluetooth functions, the remote • control and touch buttons may cease to function due to instability of the frame.
You cannot receive files when connected to an A2DP device, such as • a Bluetooth headset. To receive files, end the connection with the A2DP device.
to find other Bluetooth-enabled devices.
e
.
e
.
and touch
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Use the Bluetooth wireless feature

Get data using the Bluetooth wireless feature

In the device list, scroll to one of the paired devices and
Bluetooth
File Name
All
Upper Folder
Folder(12)
Sky.jpg
Hi.jpg
Hello.jpg
Copy : Copy to selected photos to Frame Memory. Reset : Cancel all selections.
[xx] photos selected.
Copy
Reset
Select BACK Select All
1
touch m.
Scroll to
2
Select the files you want to copy and select 3 Copy
Photo List
The photo list of the connected device will display.•
Photo List is deactivated when you connect to a headset or speaker.
The selected files will be copied to the frame’s memory.•
You can receive files from an screens except for the Bluetooth screen. If you cannot receive files, restart the Bluetooth wireless feature by selecting SettingsBluetoothBluetooth ModeOn and then Off (p 40).
and touch e.
.
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Use the Bluetooth wireless feature

Use Bluetooth menus

Bluetooth
Device Name
Search
Com 01 (000F:CC:AC842)
Phone 01 (0015:00:158E2)
Bluetooth (001F:60:15842)
Bluetooth 000F:00:15CG4D)
Com 02 (000F:B9:153264)
Phone 02 (001F:00:354832)
CSR (0010:00:1S5D42)
Com 03 (000F:00:038317)
Photo List
Rename
Delete
Delete All
Settings
In the device list, scroll to one of the paired devices and
1
touch m.
Scroll to one of the following menus and touch
2
Menu Description
Photo List*
Rename
Delete
Delete All
Settings
* Photo List is deactivated when you select a device that is not connected to the
frame.
Access the photo list of the paired device (p. 33)
Rename the paired device
Delete one of the paired devices
Delete all of the paired devices
Access the Settings menu (p. 40)
e
.
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Use the Bluetooth wireless feature

Information for using Bluetooth

The Bluetooth wireless feature can transmit data to a maximum of 10 meters (30 feet). This distance may be reduced • by obstacles, such as walls or people, or other devices that use or produce radio waves, such as WLAN devices or other mobile phones on the 2.4GHz band. Obstacles or other wireless devices can interfere with the Bluetooth wireless connection and reduce the effective range.
The frame’s wireless antenna is located in front of • p. For best results, ensure that you are within the maximum distance for a Bluetooth connection and that there are no obstacles between the devices. Interference from other devices may cause the frame to emit unusual noises or function improperly.
The Bluetooth wireless feature may cause interference with medical devices. Do not use the frame or other Bluetooth-• enabled devices in hospitals, airplanes, and trains or near automatic doors, alarms, or flammable gases.
Your frame supports security settings for safe connections with other Bluetooth-enabled devices. However, you should • always take precautions to secure your data when connecting to other Bluetooth-enabled devices. Samsung is not responsible for any loss of private information over a Bluetooth wireless connection.
The Bluetooth wireless feature in your frame may not be compatible with all Bluetooth-enabled devices. For best • results, pair and connect your frame only with devices certified by the Bluetooth SIG and ensure that the Bluetooth profiles of the devices are compatible. Even when a device is certified by the Bluetooth SIG, some incompatibilities may occur and some features or functions may be unavailable.
When playing music over a Bluetooth wireless connection, you may experience interference from other devices, • temporary interruptions in your music, or limited functionality of your frame, depending on wireless devices present in the area or the physical environment.
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Customize settings

Define frame settings according to your preferences.
Adjust slideshow eects
Settings
Category
Photos
Clock
Alarm
General
Bluetooth
Support
Option
Slideshow Transition
Slideshow Speed
Slideshow Mode
Slideshow Order
View Mode
Aspect Ratio
Display Photo Info
: Fade
: Fast
: All photos
: Normal
: Photo Only
: Auto Fit
: On

Set the time and date

Settings
Category
Photos
Clock
Alarm
General24 Hours
Bluetooth
Support
Option
Clock Set
Date Format
Time Format
Clock Type
: DD.MM.YYYY
: 24 Hours
: Clock 1
From the Main menu screen, scroll to 1 Settings
e
.
Scroll to
2
Select and adjust slideshow effects (p.
3
From the Main menu screen, scroll to
1
e
Scroll to
2
Set the time and date and customize the clock settings
3
.
Photos
Clock
and touch e.
and touch e.
22).
Settings
and touch
and touch
(p. 13).
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Customize settings

Set and use alarms

Set and control alarms for important events.
Settings
Category
Photos
Clock
Alarm
General
Bluetooth
Support
Option
Alarm1
Alarm2
Alarm3
Alarm4
Alarm5
: O
: O
: O
: O
: O
Set a new alarm
From the Main menu screen, scroll to 1 Settings
e
.
Scroll to
2
Scroll to an empty alarm and touch
3
Touch
4
When you are finished, select 5 OK
• will appear at the top right corner of the screen.
You can only have an alarm for a specified time. Duplicate alarms will be ignored.
d, u, l
Activation
On
AM/PM
AM
Alarm
and touch e.
Set time
Manual
Repeat
Once
OK Cancel
e
.
, or r to set alarm details.
Hour
Sound
Sound 1
Minute
12
00
Volume
70
.
and touch
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Customize settings
Set and use alarms (continued)
Settings
Category
Photos
Clock
Alarm
General
Bluetooth
Support
Option
Alarm1
Alarm1 Current
Alarm
OK
Stop an alarm
When the alarm sounds, touch any button except for p to stop the
PM
PM PM
alarm. If you do not stop the alarm, it will sound for 1 minute.
Deactivate an alarm
From the Main menu screen, scroll to 1 Settings
e
.
Scroll to
2
Scroll to the alarm you want to deactivated and touch
3
Scroll to
4
Alarm
and touch e.
Off
and select OK .
and touch
e
.
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Customize settings

Customize general settings

Settings
Category
Photos
Clock
Alarm
General
Bluetooth
Support
Option
Quick Setup
Language
Brightness
Button Sound
Auto Picture On/O
Startup Mode
Frame Memory Copy
Screen Saver
: English
: 70
: O
: Home
: Original Size
: Slideshow
From the Main menu screen, scroll to 1 Settings
e
.
Scroll to
2
Scroll to one of the following options and touch
3
Option Description
Quick Setup
Language
Brightness
Button Sound
Auto Picture On/Off
Startup Mode
Frame Memory Copy
Screen Saver
General
and touch e.
Set up basic settings, including the language for your frame (p. 11)
Select a language to display (p. 11)
Adjust the brightness of the screen
Set the button sound
Set the time for the screen to turn on or off automatically (for example, you can set the screen to turn off when you go to sleep or turn on when you wake up in the morning)
When you set this options and the screen is off, touch any button except for again.
Select a mode to activate when the frame turns on
Home• : Start with the Main menu Last Mode• : Start with the mode you used last Slideshow• : Start with a slideshow
Original Size• : Copy photos in their original size Resized• : Copy photos in reduced sizes for optimal
resolution on the screen
Select a screensaver (Slideshow or Clock)
and touch
e
.
p
to turn it back on
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Customize settings

Customize Bluetooth settings

Settings
Category
Photos
Clock
Alarm
General
Bluetooth
Support
Option
Bluetooth Mode
Password
Device Information
: On
From the Main menu screen, scroll to 1 Settings
e
.
Scroll to
2
Scroll to one of the following options and touch
3
Option Description
Bluetooth Mode
Password
Device Information
Bluetooth
and touch e.
Turn on or off the Bluetooth wireless feature
Set a password for the Bluetooth wireless feature
The frame’s default PIN is 0000•
View device information or rename the frame
and touch
e
.
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Customize settings

Update or reset the frame

Settings
Category
Photos
Clock
Alarm
General
Bluetooth
Settings
Option
Upgrade Software
Reset
Product Guide
Product Information
From the Main menu screen, scroll to 1 Settings
e
.
Scroll to
2
Scroll to one of the following options and touch
3
Option Description
Upgrade Software
Reset
Product Guide
Product Information
Support
and touch e.
Update the frame with the latest firmware (p. 43)
Reset all settings and options to their factory defaults (except for the time and language settings)
View basic instructions for using your frame
View product information, such as model name, firmware version, memory usage, or copyright
and touch
e
.
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Appendix

Use as a PC mini-monitor

You can use the frame as a mini-monitor (supplementary monitor) for a PC. Install the Frame Manager program on your PC and connect the frame to the PC with the USB cable. For more information, visit the Samsung Electronics webpage (http://www.samsung.com) and search for “800P” or “1000P”.
Before use
Read the Frame Manager User Manual to install the program properly.
•
Use the USB cable provided with the frame.
•
Do not use the frame as a primary monitor. The screen may not work
•
properly.
d
System requirements for using the frame
as a mini-monitor
OS: Windows XP (SP2/SP3), Vista (32bit)
•
USB: Extended Host Controller (EHCT) for USB 2.0
•
RAM: 512 MB or more
•
CPU: 2.4 GHz or more
•
Touch
•
mini-monitor. If you have moved a program icon or window to the secondary monitor,
•
move it back to the primary monitor after use. The frame may not function properly with some video cards. In this case,
•
try setting the hardware acceleration to None.
For Windows Vista, the Aero 3D effect may not function while using the
•
frame as a mini-monitor and some videos may not play on the frame. The frame does not function as a Windows Presentation Foundation
•
application.
or u to adjust the brightness when you use the frame as a
To set the hardware acceleration to None,
1. Right-click on the Windows desktop, and select Properties.
2. When the Display Properties window appears, select SettingsAdvancedTroubleshoot Hardware acceleration and drag the indicator to None.
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Update Firmware

Download and install the latest firmware from the Samsung Electronics web page (http://www.samsung.com).
Connect the external memory device (SD memory card or
1
USB memory device) to the PC (p. 14).
Upgrade Software
Getting upgrade les now. Do not remove the storage device.
Upgrading…
Back up your files (photos, videos, or music) • before updating the firmware to prevent losing them.
While the update is in progress, •
Do not disconnect the external device (SD memory ­card or USB memory device) from the frame. Do not touch any buttons. ­Do not insert any other memory cards. ­Do not turn the frame off . -
You can verify that the firmware is updated to the • latest version by accessing Product Information in SettingsUpgrade Software.
Copy the latest firmware you have downloaded to the
2
external memory device.
Copy the firmware to the root folder on the memory device.•
Disconnect the external memory device from the PC, and
3
then connect it to the frame.
From the Main menu screen, scroll to
4
e
.
Scroll to
5
Scroll to
6
Select the external memory device.
7
When the update is complete, turn the frame off , remove
8
the external memory device (SD memory card or USB memory device), and turn the frame on.
Support
Upgrade Software
The firmware will be updated.•
and touch e.
and touch e.
Settings
and touch
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Troubleshooting

Try the following if you have trouble using the frame.
Issue Resolution
The frame will not turn on. Verify that the power cable is connected properly.
When connecting the frame to a PC with the USB connector, the screen blinks and the frame turns off automatically.
There is light leaking along the border of the clock screen.
The time setting is not correct.
It takes time for a photo to display when the frame turns on or during a slideshow.
Even though there is free space left on the internal memory, photos will not copy there.
External devices (USB memory device or SD memory card) do not function properly.
JPEG photos do not play.
Some photos will not display in a slideshow.
The proportion of a photo is not correct. From the Main menu screen, select SettingsPhotosAspect RatioOriginal Fit.
There may be a problem with the USB port of the PC.
If the screen is black, there may be light showing through due to the characteristics of the LCD panel. This is normal.
When the power adapter is disconnected for a long period of time, the current time settings may be lost. Connect the power adapter at all times.
If the resolution of a photo is high or the file size is large, it may take longer to display.
If the FAT section of the internal memory is damaged, photos may not copy there.• Make a folder inside the internal memory to copy photos.•
Verify that the devices are connected properly.• Verify that the photos stored in the external memory devices are in JPEG format. Corrupted or • damaged files will not display. The device may not be supported by the frame. Try another device.•
JPEG photos saved in CMYK modes will not display.• JPEG photos edited by image editors (e.g., Photoshop or Paintshop) may not display properly. • Save photos in JPEG format after editing on a PC and play the slideshow again.
Your frame can read up to 10,000 photos. Photos exceeding this limit will not display in a slideshow.
The preview plays slowly. When there are many photos or large file sizes, the preview may be slow.
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Troubleshooting (continued)
Issue Resolution
Even when there is only one photo on the memory card or Slideshow Mode is set to One photo, the slideshow effect is applied to the photo.
In what order are the photos displayed on a memory card?
The slideshow will not start automatically. Verify that Startup Mode is set to Slideshow in SettingsGeneral (p. 39).
I activated the Auto Picture On/Off feature, but the screen does not turn on automatically.
I want to reset the frame.
The effect is applied to protect the panel.
The photos are arranged by file names, in the order of number – upper case letter – lower case letter.
Verify that the current time is set correctly.•
p
If you have touched • activated, the screen does not turn on automatically. The screen turns on automatically only when the screen was turned off automatically via the Off Time setting.
Select Reset in Settings →Support to their factory default, but the time and language settings will not be reset.
to turn the frame off when the Auto Picture On/Off feature is
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Specications
Digital frame
Model name 800P 1000P
Panel
File formats
Built-in memory
USB
Type
Resolution
Photo
Music
Video
8” TFT LCD 10” TFT LCD
800 x 480 1024 x 600
BMP JPEG (CMYK formats not supported)
Support the maximum resolution of 16,000 X 16,000• Support the maximum ratio from 1:6 to 6:1•
MP3 (Frequency: 8 ~ 48 Khz, Bit Rates : 8 ~ 320 Kbps)
Video Codec Format Combination Capability
Container Video Audio
M-JPEG(*.MOV, *.AVI)
MPEG-1(*.MPG)
MPEG-4(*.AVI, *.MP4)
2GB
Host (USB 2.0) / Device (USB 2.0)
MOV AVI
* PCM : PCM, ADPCM, ALAW, MULAW
Container Video Audio
MPG MPEG-1 MP2
* MP2 : MPEG-1 Layer II
Container Video Audio
AVI MP4
* MPEG-4 : MPEG-4 ASP * AAC: AAC-LC
JPEG MJPG
MPEG-4 mp4v
PCM PCM
MP3/PCM/AC-3 AAC
VGA(640 X 480), 30 Fps, 15000 Kbps
D1(720 X 480), 30 Fps, 2000 Kbps CBR
D1(720 X 480), 30 Fps, 2000 Kbps CBR
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Specications (continued)
Power
General
* The design of the product may vary according to the model. Specifications are subject to change without notice. * This device is a class B digital apparatus.
Rating
Consumption
Dimension (W x H x D)
Weight
External DC 12V
On: 11 W / Off: less than 1 W On: 11 W / Off: less than 1 W
228.0 mm X 167.4 mm X 118.0 mm (When the frame is set up)
228.0 mm X 27.0 mm X 193.4 mm
670 g 750 g
272.0 mm X 197.4 mm X 118.0 mm (When the frame is set up)
272.0 mm X 27.0 mm X 223.6 mm
Bluetooth
Emission Type
RF power
Transmission Power
Transmission Frequency
Number of channels
Modulation System
Communication System
* RF power may differ depending on user environment.
F1D
CLASS II
0.1 mW
2402 ~ 2480 MHz
79 channels
GFSK / 8D PSK
Half-duplex operation
Oscillation System
Specifications Version Supported
Profile
Bluetooth QD ID
Module
Temperature
Humidity

Correct disposal of the frame

Dispose of the product according to local regulations and applicable laws.
Crystall Oscillation System
2.0+EDR
OPP(Client), FTP(Server/Client), A2DP, AVRCP, GAVDP
B015915
BTM0605C4NA
0 °C ~ +40 °C
0 % ~ 95 %
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Contact information of Samsung Worldwide

If you have any questions or comments relating to Samsung products, please contact.
Region Contact Center Web Site
CANADA 1-800-SAMSUNG (726-7864) www.samsung.com
North America
Latin America
Europe
MEXICO 01-800-SAMSUNG (726-7864) www.samsung.com
U.S.A 1-800-SAMSUNG (726-7864) www.samsung.com
ARGENTINE 0800-333-3733 www.samsung.com
BRAZIL
CHILE 800-SAMSUNG (726-7864) www.samsung.com
COLOMBIA 01-8000112112 www.samsung.com
COSTA RICA 0-800-507-7267 www.samsung.com
ECUADOR 1-800-10-7267 www.samsung.com
EL SALVADOR 800-6225 www.samsung.com
GUATEMALA 1-800-299-0013 www.samsung.com
HONDURAS 800-7919267 www.samsung.com
JAMAICA 1-800-234-7267 www.samsung.com
NICARAGUA 00-1800-5077267 www.samsung.com
PANAMA 800-7267 www.samsung.com
PUERTO RICO 1-800-682-3180 www.samsung.com
REP. DOMINICA 1-800-751-2676 www.samsung.com
TRINIDAD & TOBAGO
VENEZUELA 0-800-100-5303 www.samsung.com
AUSTRIA
BELGIUM 02-201-24-18
CZECH
DENMARK 70 70 19 70 www.samsung.com
EIRE 0818 717100 www.samsung.com
ESTONIA 800-7267 www.samsung.com
FINLAND 030 - 6227 515 www.samsung.com
0800-124-421 4004-0000
1-800-SAMSUNG (726-7864) www.samsung.com
0810 - SAMSUNG (7267864, € 0.07/min)
800 - SAMSUNG (800-726786)
Samsung Zrt., česká organizační složka, Oasis Florenc, Sokolovská394/17, 180 00, Praha 8
www.samsung.com
www.samsung.com
www.samsung.com/be (Dutch) www.samsung.com/be_fr (French)
www.samsung.com
Region Contact Center Web Site
FRANCE 01 48 63 00 00 www.samsung.com
GERMANY
HUNGARY 06-80-SAMSUNG (726-7864) www.samsung.com
ITALIA 800-SAMSUNG (726-7864) www.samsung.com
LATVIA 8000-7267 www.samsung.com
LITHUANIA 8-800-77777 www.samsung.com
LUXEMBURG 261 03 710 www.samsung.com
Europe (continued)
CIS
NETHERLANDS
NORWAY 815-56 480 www.samsung.com
POLAND
PORTUGAL 80820-SAMSUNG (726-7864) www.samsung.com
SLOVAKIA 0800-SAMSUNG (726-7864) www.samsung.com
SPAIN
SWEDEN 0771 726 7864 (SAMSUNG) www.samsung.com
SWITZERLAND
U.K 0845 SAMSUNG (7267864) www.samsung.com
RUSSIA 8-800-555-55-55 www.samsung.com
ARMENIA 0-800-05-555
AZERBAIJAN 088-55-55-555
BELARUS 810-800-500-55-500
GEORGIA 8-800-555-555
KAZAKHSTAN 8-10-800-500-55-500
KYRGYZSTAN 00-800-500-55-500 www.samsung.com
MOLDOVA 00-800-500-55-500
TADJIKISTAN 8-10-800-500-55-500 www.samsung.com
UKRAINE 0-800-502-000
UZBEKISTAN 8-10-800-500-55-500 www.samsung.com
01805 - SAMSUNG (726-7864 € 0,14/Min)
0900-SAMSUNG (0900-7267864) (€ 0,10/Min)
0 801 1SAMSUNG (172678) 022-607-93-33
902 - 1 - SAMSUNG (902 172 678)
0848 - SAMSUNG (7267864, CHF 0.08/min)
www.samsung.com
www.samsung.com
www.samsung.com
www.samsung.com
www.samsung.com/ch www.samsung.com/ch_fr/ (French)
www.samsung.ua www.samsung.com/ua_ru
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Contact information of Samsung Worldwide (continued)
Region Contact Center Web Site
Asia Pacific
AUSTRALIA 1300 362 603 www.samsung.com
CHINA
HONG KONG (852) 3698-4698
INDIA
INDONESIA
JAPAN 0120-327-527 www.samsung.com
MALAYSIA 1800-88-9999 www.samsung.com
NEW ZEALAND
PHILIPPINES
400-810-5858 010-6475 1880
3030 8282 1800 110011 1800 3000 8282 1800 266 8282
0800-112-8888 021-5699-7777
0800 SAMSUNG (0800 726
786)
1-800-10-SAMSUNG (726-7864) 1-800-3-SAMSUNG (726-7864) 1-800-8-SAMSUNG (726-7864) 02-5805777
www.samsung.com
www.samsung.com/hk www.samsung.com/hk_en/
www.samsung.com
www.samsung.com
www.samsung.com
www.samsung.com
Region Contact Center Web Site
SINGAPORE 1800-SAMSUNG (726-7864) www.samsung.com
Asia Pacific (continued)
Middle East & Africa
TAIWAN 0800-329-999 www.samsung.com
THAILAND
VIETNAM 1 800 588 889 www.samsung.com
BAHRAIN 8000-4726
JORDAN 800-22273
SOUTH AFRICA 0860-SAMSUNG (726-7864 ) www.samsung.com
TURKEY 444 77 11 www.samsung.com
U.A.E 800-SAMSUNG (726-7864) www.samsung.com
1800-29-3232 02-689-3232
Soware License
To send inquiries and requests for questions regarding open sources, contact Samsung via Email (vdswmanager@samsung.com).
This product uses some software programs which are distributed under the Independent JPEG Group. This product uses some software programs which are distributed under the Freetype Project. This product uses some software programs which are distributed under the OpenSSL Project. This product uses some software programs which are distributed under the MPL. This product uses some software programs which are distributed under the GPL/LGPL license. GPL software: Linux Kernel, Busybox, Binutils, U-boot, wireless_tools, pump / LGPL software: Glibc, ffmpeg, smpeg, libgphoto2, libusb, libptp, SDL, libiconv

To see more details, click Software License on the main screen of the CD-ROM.

www.samsung.com
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Index

A
alarm
creat, 37
stop, 38
aspect ratio, 23
B
basic settings, 11
Bluetooth
Bluetooth mode, 32
receive data, 32
brightness, 39
C
clock
clock type, 13
date format, 13
time and date, 13
time format, 13
connect
external memory devices, 14
PC, 16
F
file
browse files, 28
copy files, 30
delete files, 31
manage files, 29
transfer files, 17
firmware upgrade, 43
Frame Manager, 42
L
language, 11, 39
M
main menu, 12
mass storage, 17
memory location, 15
mini monitor, 42
music
mode, 27
order, 27
play music, 26
repeat, 27
settings, 27
P
PC requirements, 42
product disposal, 47
product information, 40
Q
quick setup, 11
R
remote control, 9
reset settings, 41
rotate, 21
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Index (continued)
S
screensaver, 39
slideshow
aspect ratio, 23
background music, 21
display photo info, 23
mode, 22
order, 23
play slideshow, 19
rotate, 21
settings, 21
speed, 22
transition, 22
view mode, 20, 23
zoom, 21
specifications, 46
startup mode, 39
supplementary monitor, 42
T
touch buttons, 7
troubleshooting, 44
U
USB connector, 16
V
video
mode, 25
order, 25
play video, 24
repeat, 25
settings, 25
view mode, 20
Z
zoom, 21
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