Shintaro 15” Digital Photo Frame, Digital Photo Frame User Manual

15” Digital Photo Frame
User Manual
shintaro.com.au
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SAFETY INFORMATION / PACKAGE CONTENTS…......1
PHOTO FRAME INTRODUCTION…..…………………… 3
QUICK START……………………………………………… .4
OPERATION GUIDE…………………………………………4
OSD MENU ……...................……………………………....10
FAQ…………………………………………………………….11
Safety Information
Keep away from water, moisture and dusty areas.
Working temperature 0-40
0
C. Never store in a hot or very
cold place.
Be careful not to drop or knock the photo frame.
Never try to open the case yourself, always seek technical
support.
Connect the AC adaptor to both the DC IN jack and to the power outlet. (mains socket)
Only use attachments / accessories approved by the manufacturer.
When left unused for a long period of time, the unit should be unplugged from the household AC outlet.
Warning: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose to rain, moisture, dripping or splashing.
Package Contents
Digital Photo Frame Remote Control Adapter USB cable
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Spec Summary
Main Features
Play digital photos as a slideshow with background music Play music and video Display calendar / clock / alarm Rotate and zoom photo Brightness, contrast and saturation adjustable Built-in 1GB memory
Auto timer on & off Easy to use on-screen menu & button control
Memory Card Support
Secure Digital (SD) Multi Media Card (MMC) Memory Stick,MS Pro,MS Duo, MS Pro Duo (MS) Secure Digital High Capacity (SDHC) Compact Flash (CF)
File Format Support
Pictures:JPEG up to 16 megapixels Video:MPEG-1\2\4, Motion JPEG Audio:MP3
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Exit
Enter
Up
Down
Left
Right
Stop
Power Switch
SD/MMC/MS Slot
Compact Flash Slot
Power Jack
USB Port (a)
Mini USB Port (b)
4 in 1 Card Reader & USB Ports
Side Navigation Buttons
Remote Control
Zoom
Exit Rotate Power on/ off Menu Left Mode Stop Slideshow
Setup Mute
Volume Plus UP Volume Minus Select/ Execute Right
Down
Step1 Insert the jack of the DC adaptor into the digital photo
1. Main Menu
1) Memory select: show the memory device inserted
2) Setup: adjust frame settings
3) Calendar: display a calendar, clock and alarm.
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Quick Start
Operation Guide
frame, and then plug the DC adaptor into a standard power outlet.
Step 2 Turn on at Power Switch (see previous page).
Nand
Setup
Setup
Calendar
Calendar
Operation method
▼▲ button: shift items or choose parameters button: change the parameters
ENTER
button: confirm the setup result
EXIT
button: back to main menu
3. Calendar
Press ▲▼ to change the year Press > or < to change month
2. Setup
To make change settings on the DPF
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4. Memory select
1. Photo: Select to play photo with slideshow
2. Music: Select to play music
3. Video: Select to play movie
4. Combo: Slideshow pictures with backgroundmusic
5. Edit: Select to copy or delete les
Video Music
Picture
Edit Combo
4.1 File Edit
Select EDIT icon
● All the les and folders will be listed on the screen
● Press▲▼ to choose different les
● Press to select one le, a
will be marked beside the le
● To deselect the le by pressing again
COPY
● After le selection, press
MENU
and select "copy"
Press
ENTER
to select the copy to destination
Press then
ENTER
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DELETE
● After le selection, press
MENU
and select "delete"
Press
ENTER
to select "delete"
Select
then
ENTER to delete selected le
4.2 Photo Display
Choose photo icon to call up photo preview mode
Press to choose photos and press
ENTER
to play
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Press
MENU
to call out the info bar
Press >/< and
ENTER
to make selection on the info bar
Previous
Next
Stop
Zoom
File Name
Play/Pause
Rotate
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4.3 Movie Display
Choose movie icon to call out movie preview mode
Press to choose movie and press
ENTER
to play
Press
MENU
to call up the info bar
Press >/< and
ENTER
to make selection on the info bar
Previous
Play/Pause
Next
Fast Forward Fast Backward Stop
Zoom
Display time
4.4 Music Display
Choose music icon to call up music preview mode
Press to choose music and press
ENTER
to play
4.5 Combo Display (picture slideshow with music)
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Press VOL + / on remote control to adjust the volume
Choose combo icon to call up combo preview mode
Press to choose music and press
ENTER
to play
OSD Menu
Photo
Music
Movie
Combo
Edit
Calendar
OSD Menu
Sub-Menu & Function Description
Function Menu
Picture Slideshow
MP3 display
Video display
Picture & music display
Copy / Delete
Calendar / Clock / Alarm
Memory Menu
SD/MMC MS CF
USB ash drive
Internal Memory
Settings
Time
Alarm
Year Month Day Hour Minute
Hour Minute ( Ring 1/2/3 )
Language
Slideshow Time
Slideshow Mode
Music Repeat Mode
Movie Repeat Mode
Multi language
3/5/15 seconds, 1/15min, 1 hour
14 modes
Repeat all/ one/ off
Repeat all/ one/ off
Display Mode
Original -- original picture ratio display Stretch -- full screen picture display with abnormal ratio Crop -- full screen picture display with normal ratio by cutting
Brightness
Contrast
Saturation
Auto Power on Time
Auto Power off Time
Splitscreen Function
Auto Play
Default
brightness adjust
contrast adjust
saturation adjust
time to turn on automatically
time to turn off automatically
multi photos display by one screen show
picture / music / movie / calendar / main menu
restore to the factory settings
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*The above settings are subject to change in case of any spec modication.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. Why can’t the Digital Photo Frame play all images or movie
files?
A: The Digital Photo Frame can support JPEG, MP3 and some
video format depending on the product specification. It may not read some files dowloaded from the internet.
Q. I have a memory card in the Digital Photo Frame, but it’s not reading the card, what should I do?
A: First, make sure that you are using a memory card that is
supported by the Digital Photo Frame. Second, ensure that the memory card is inserted all the way into the correct slot. Third, choose the correct card icon which you want to play.
Q. Why do some pictures load faster than others? A: Higher resolution pictures usually load slower.
Q: Who can I contact if I am having trouble setting up my DPF?
A: Email: support@shintaro.com.au
This symbol on the product or in the instructions means that your electrical and electronic equipment should be disposed at the end of its life separately from your household waste. There are separate collection systems for recycling in the EU. For more information, please contact the local authority or your
retailer where you purchased the product.
NOTE: All rights for modifications reserved
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support@shintaro.com.au
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