Connect the AC adaptor to an easily
accessible AC outlet. Should you notice an
abnormality in it, disconnect it from the
AC outlet immediately.
Notes on copyrights
Duplication, edition, or printing of a CD,
TV programs, copyrighted materials such
as pictures or publications, or any other
materials except for your own recording or
creation is limited to private or domestic
use only. Unless you hold copyright or
have permission of copyright holders for
the materials to be duplicated, use of those
materials beyond this limit may infringe
the provisions of the copyright law and be
subject to the copyright holder’s claim for
damages. When using photo images with
this digital photo frame, pay special
attention not to infringe the provisions of
the copyright law. Any unauthorized use or
modification of other’s portrait may also
infringe on their rights. For some
demonstrations, performances, or exhibits,
photography may be forbidden.
Recorded content not
guaranteed
Sony shall assume no responsibility for any
accidental or consequential damages or
loss of recorded content which may be
caused by use or malfunction of the digital
photo frame or memory card.
Backup recommendations
To avoid potential risk of data loss caused
by accidental operation or malfunction of
the digital photo frame, we recommend
that you save a backup copy of your data.
Notes on the LCD screen
• Do not press against the LCD screen.
The screen may become discolored, and
that may cause a malfunction.
• Exposing the LCD screen to direct
sunlight for a long period may cause
malfunctions.
• The LCD screen is manufactured using
extremely high-precision technology,
and over 99.99% of the pixels are
operational for effective use. However,
there may be some tiny black points and/
or bright points (white, red, blue, or
green in color) that constantly appear on
the LCD screen. These points are normal
for the manufacturing process and do not
affect the viewing in any way.
• Images may trail across on the LCD
screen in a cold location. This is not a
malfunction.
On descriptions in this manual
• The illustrations and screen shots used in
this manual are of the DPF-HD700
unless noted otherwise. The illustrations
and screen shots used in this manual may
not be identical to what is seen in actual
use.
• Not all models of the digital photo frame
are available in all countries and regions.
• The operations described in this manual
are of the remote control button
operations. When different operation is
possible between the buttons on the
remote control and the photo frame, it
will be noted as such.
• “Memory card” in this manual means
memory card or USB memory except
where further explanation is given.
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Identifying the parts ············································································4
Compatible Memory Card/USB memory ············································6
Preparation: 1 Checking included items ···········································8
Preparation: 2 Attaching the stand ···················································9
Preparation: 3 Turning on the photo frame·····································11
Preparation: 4 Setting up the photo frame······································13
Enjoying a slideshow········································································14
Changing the view mode·································································· 16
Playing a movie ················································································20
Saving images in your photo frame (import)·····································21
Specifying the playback memory······················································ 23
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Playing a slideshow with background music ···································· 24
Adjusting image size and orientation················································ 27
Registering a favorite mark·······························································29
Sorting images (Filtering) ·································································30
Deleting an image·············································································31
Exporting an image from internal memory········································33
Using the auto power on/off timer·····················································35
Changing the settings······································································· 38
Connecting to a computer ································································42
Copying images and music from a computer ···································44
A Speaker
B MENU button
C (enter) button
D v/V/B/b buttons
E BACK button
F Holes for hanging the unit on a wall
(page 10)
G VIEW MODE button (page 16)
H 1 (on/standby) button
I Standby indicator
JUSB Mini-B connector (page 14,
42)
KUSB A connector (page 14)
L DC IN jack (page 11)
M Memory card slot (page 14)
N Stand (page 9)
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The supplied lithium battery
(CR2025) has already been
inserted into the remote control.
Pull out the protective sheet
before use, as illustrated below.
Remote control
A MENU button (page 38)
B BACK button (page 20)
C MARKING button (page 29)
D SORT button (page 30)
E SELECT DEVICE button (page 23)
F VIEW MODE buttons
SLIDESHOW button (page 16)
CLOCK button (page 16)
SINGLE button (page 16)
INDEX button (page 16)
G 1 (on/standby) button (page 12)
H (zoom in) button (page 27)
I v/V/B/b buttons (page 13)
VOL +/VOL – (volume) buttons
(page 20)
J (enter) button (page 13)
K (zoom out) button (page 27)
L IMPORT button (page 21)
M DELETE button (page 31)
N ROTATE button (page 28)
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sheet
Remote sensor
To use the remote control
Point the top end of the remote control
towards the remote sensor on the photo
frame.
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Compatible Memory Card/USB memory
You can view images only by inserting a memory card (“Memory Stick Duo” or SD
memory card) or USB memory removed from a digital camera or equivalent, into the
photo frame.
Memory cards/USB memory supported
by the photo frame
• “Memory Stick Duo” (Not
compatible/Compatible with
“MagicGate”)
• “Memory Stick PRO Duo”
• “Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo”
Adaptor
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• “Memory Stick Micro” (“M2”)
• SD memory card
• SDHC memory card
• SDXC memory card
• miniSD card
• miniSDHC card
• microSD card
• microSDHC card
“M2” adaptor
(Duo size)
Not necessary
miniSD/miniSDHC
adaptor
microSD/microSDHC
adaptor
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• The photo frame has been demonstrated to be operable with “Memory Stick Duo” with a
capacity of 32 GB or less manufactured by Sony Corporation.
• “M2” is an abbreviation for “Memory Stick Micro”. In this section, “M2” is used to describe
a “Memory Stick Micro”.
• The photo frame has been demonstrated to be operable with an SD memory card with
capacity of 2 GB or less.
• The photo frame has been demonstrated to be operable with an SDHC memory card with
capacity of 32 GB or less.
• The photo frame has been demonstrated as operable with an SDXC memory card with a
capacity of 64 GB or less.
• We do not guarantee connection with all types of memory card devices.
• This photo frame is equipped with a “Memory Stick Duo” slot. A “Memory Stick” (standard)
cannot be used in this slot.
• When using miniSD/miniSDHC, microSD/microSDHC, or “Memory Stick Micro”, be sure
to mount it in an appropriate card adaptor. If you insert the card in a slot without an adaptor,
it may not be removable.
• In this photo frame, do not use the card adaptor with another card adaptor in which a memory
card is inserted.
• No card adaptor is supplied with the photo frame.
• We cannot guarantee proper operations for all types of SD memory cards.
• For more information, see “Notes on using a memory card” (page 53).
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Preparation: 1 Checking included items
Make sure that the following items are included.
• Digital photo frame (1)
• Remote control (1)
•Stand (1)
• AC adaptor (1)
• Operating Instructions (1)
• CD-ROM (Digital Photo Frame Handbook) (1)
• Warranty (1) (In some regions, the warranty is not packaged together.)
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Preparation: 2 Attaching the stand
Turn the stand clockwise as far as it will go, such that it is firmly attached to the stand
socket on the rear panel.
• Do not place the photo frame on an unstable or tilted surface.
To change the orientation of the photo frame
You can set the photo frame to portrait or
landscape orientation by rotating it without
moving the stand.
When the photo frame is placed vertically, the
display is also automatically rotated to portrait
orientation.
The directions indicated on v/V/B/b on the rear
panel depend on the orientation of the photo
frame.
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• When the photo frame is placed in portrait orientation or when you turn off the power, the
Sony logo doesn’t light up.
• The photo frame does not detect and rotate the orientation of images when [Auto display
orientation] of [General Settings] under the (Settings) tab is set to [OFF].
• A movie file is not rotated automatically even if you change the orientation of the photo
frame.
• It is easier to turn the stand if you wind or wrap a rubber band tightly around the stand when
you remove the stand from the photo frame.
• An image file shot with a DSC that doesn’t support Exif rotate tag recording cannot be
rotated automatically.
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To hang the photo frame on a wall
1 Prepare commercially available
screws suitable for the holes on the
rear of the unit.
4 mm (3/16 inch)
More than 25 mm (1 inch)
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Ø 5 mm (
/32 inch)
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10 mm (
Holes for hanging the unit
on the wall
/32 inch)
2 Drive the commercially available
screws into the wall.
Make sure the screws protrude 2.5 mm to 3
mm (approx. 1/8 inch) from the surface of
the wall.
Approx.
2.5 mm - 3 mm
1
(
/8 inch)
3 Hang the photo frame on the wall by fitting the screw head to the hole
on the rear of the unit.
• Use screws suited for the wall material. The screws may be damaged, depending on the type
of material used in the wall. Drive the screws into a stud in the wall or a pillar.
• Firmly tighten the screw so that the photo frame will not fall from the wall.
• When you want to re-insert a memory card, remove the photo frame from the wall then eject
and re-insert the memory card while the photo frame is placed on a stable surface.
• Remove the stand when you hang the photo frame on a wall.
• Connect the DC cable of the AC adaptor to the photo frame and hang the photo frame on the
wall. Then plug the AC adaptor into the wall outlet.
• Sony takes no responsibility for any accidents or damage caused by defects of attachment,
misuse, natural disasters, etc.
• While the photo frame is mounted on a wall, it may fall if you use buttons on it. We
recommend you to operate it with the remote commander. If you operate the photo frame
from the main unit, support it carefully so as not to drop it.
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Preparation: 3 Turning on the photo
frame
Connecting the AC adaptor
Connect the AC adaptor as illustrated below.
The photo frame is automatically turned on.
To DC IN jack
To wall outlet
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When using it for the first time
c Proceed to “Preparation: 4 Setting up the photo frame” (page 13).
If the initial settings have already been made
c Proceed to “Enjoying a slideshow” (page 14).
• If the photo frame is not operated for a certain time, the demonstration mode is displayed. If
any other button than the power button is pressed, the screen returns to the initial display.
• To adjust the volume of the demonstration display, press v/V.
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Turning on/off the power
To turn on the power
Press 1 (on/standby).
The standby indicator changes from red to green.
To turn off the power
Hold 1 (on/standby) pressed until the power turns off. The standby indicator changes from
green to red.
• Do not turn the photo frame off or disconnect the AC adaptor from an AC outlet or the DC
IN jack of the photo frame. Doing so may damage the photo frame.
• Connect the AC adaptor to an easily accessible wall outlet close by. If trouble occurs while
using the adaptor, immediately shut off the power by disconnecting the plug from the wall
outlet.
• Do not short the plug of the AC adaptor with a metal object. Doing so may cause a
malfunction.
• Do not use the AC adaptor placed in a narrow space, such as between a wall and furniture.
• If you will not be using the photo frame for a long time, disconnect the AC adaptor from the
DC IN jack on the unit and unplug the AC adaptor from the wall outlet after use.
• The supplied AC adaptor is exclusive for this photo frame. It must not be used with other
devices.
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Preparation: 4 Setting up the photo
frame
1 Press MENU with the initial display.
2 Press B/b to select the (Settings) tab.
3 Press v/V to select [Language Setting] then press (enter).
4 Press v/V to select the language for display on the LCD screen then
press (enter).
5 Press v/V to select [Date/Time Settings]
then press (enter).
6 Set the date.
1 Press v/V to select [Date] and press (enter).
2 Press B/b to select the month, day, and year, press v/V to select a value,
then press (enter).
7 Set the time.
1 Press v/V to select [Time] and press (enter).
2 Press B/b to select the hour, minute, and second, press v/V to select a
value, then press (enter).
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8 Select the display format for the date.
1 Press v/V to select [Date Display Order] and press (enter).
2 Press v/V to select a format and press (enter).
• Y-M-D
• M-D-Y
• D-M-Y
9 Set either Sunday or Monday to start the week for the calendar.
You can set the day of the week that appears on the very left when the calendar is
displayed.
1 Press v/V to select [First Day of The Week] and press (enter).
2 Press v/V to select [Sunday] or [Monday] and press (enter).
10Select the time display.
1 Press v/V to select [12hr/24hr Display] and press (enter).
2 Press v/V to select the time display and press (enter).
11Press MENU.
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Enjoying a slideshow
Insert a memory card or USB memory.
Insert the memory card or USB memory firmly into the corresponding slot with its front
facing away from the screen. Playback automatically begins, and images in the memory
card or USB memory are displayed one after another as a slideshow.
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SD memory card
USB memory
Have the labels of memory cards facing outward
• When (enter) is pressed during a slideshow, a single image is displayed.
“Memory Stick
Duo”
To remove the memory card
Remove the memory card from its slot in the opposite direction from which it was inserted.
Do not remove the memory card while an image is displayed on the screen. Doing so may
damage the recorded data in the memory card. It is better to press MENU to display the
menu display before removing a memory card.
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• If playback does not start even if you insert a memory card, check the direction and reinsert
it.
• When no memory card is inserted, if no image is stored in internal memory, the
demonstration display appears automatically. The demonstration display closes when a
memory card with image data is inserted, or when any button other than 1 (on/satndby) is
pressed.
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• Do not simultaneously insert multiple memory cards and USB memory into the memory card
slots A/B or the USB connector. If multiple memory cards and USB memory media are
inserted, the photo frame may be damaged.
• Note the following when you select a slideshow using the image stored in a memory card.
– Owing to the characteristics of memory card devices, images may be subject to data errors
when read too often.
– Do not run a slideshow for a long time with a small number of images. This may cause data
errors.
– We recommend you back up images in the memory card often.
• The slideshow will not start from the point where you stopped if you turn off the photo
frame.
• When the screen is too bright, it may make you feel nauseous. Be careful not to have the
brightness set too high when you use the photo frame.
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Changing the view mode
You can change the view mode to another one except with a slideshow or change the
display style as you prefer.
1 Press VIEW MODE on the remote control to select the desired view
mode.
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button
slideshow
Displays a single screen, one after another.
clock and calendar
Displays a clock or calender.
single image display
Displays a single image on the screen.
index
Displays a list of thumbnails
To operate using the buttons on the photo frame
• Press VIEW MODE repeatedly to select the desired view mode.
View mode
2 Select a style then press (enter).
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View mode selection area
Style selection area
• If the cursor is in the view mode selection area, move it to the style selection area by pressing
v.
• In Clock and Calendar mode, only the (Settings) tab can be operated.
• In the single image display, press B or b to select an image to be displayed.
• In Index mode, the display is switched to the single image display when you select an image
with v/V/B/b and press (enter).
• While the index is displayed, the size of the thumbnails can be changed with / to change
the number of the thumbnails on the display.
• If you have not operated the photo frame for an extended period of time, the style indicated
by the cursor is automatically selected.
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Slideshow styles
StyleDescription
Displays a single screen, one after another.
Single View
Display
example
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Multi image
View
Clock View
Calendar View
Time Machine
Random View
• You can set the display interval, effect, listing order, color effect or display mode when you
select the Slideshow display. See “Slideshow Settings” (page 39).
• Some of the images may not be displayed completely with the selected slideshow style,
depending on the type of data.
For a movie file, only the first frame of the file is
displayed.
Displays a clock with the current date and time
while showing images one after another.
Displays a calendar with the date and time while
showing images one after another.
With this style current date and time are
displayed.
Displays each image with the date and time when
it was taken. With this style, the current date and
time are not displayed.
Displays images while switching among the
various slideshow style and effects (page 39).
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Single View styles
StyleDescription
Displays an entire image on the screen.
Entire Image
Display
example
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Displays an image over the whole screen.
Fit to Screen
Displays image information, such as the image
Entire Image
(with Exif)
Fit to Screen
(with Exif)
• When “Fit to Screen” or “Fit to Screen (with Exif)” is selected, the following states may
occur for some images.
– A part of the edge of the image is not displayed.
– A whole image is not displayed.
number, file name, and shooting date, while
displaying the entire image.
Displays image information, such as the image
number, file name, and shooting date in “Fit to
Screen” mode.
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Overview of the information
display
The following information is displayed:
– File size
– Playback duration
– Movie file size (video width × video
height)
– Video codec
–Audio codec
4 Setting information
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1 Display style (In Single View
mode)
– Entire Image
– Fit to Screen
– Entire Image (with Exif)
– Fit to Screen (with Exif)
2 Ordinal number of the displayed
image/Total number of images
The input media source indication of the
displayed image is shown as follows:
IconsMeaning
Internal memory
“Memory Stick Duo” input
SD memory card input
USB memory input
3 Image details
When a photo is displayed
– File format (JPEG (4:4:4), JPEG (4:2:2),
JPEG (4:2:0), BMP, TIFF, RAW)
– Number of pixels (width × height)
– Manufacturer name of image input
device
– Model name of image input device
– Shutter speed (e.g.: 1/8)
– Aperture value (e.g.: F2.8)
– ISO sensitivity (e.g.: ISO800)
– Rotation information
When a movie file is played
– File format (AVI, MOV, MP4, MPEG-
2 PS, MPEG-2 TS)
Protected indication
Associated file indication
(displayed when there is an
associated file, such as a motion
file or a miniature e-mail image
file.)
Displayed when you have
registered a favorite mark.
Displayed for a movie file.
5 Image number (folder-file
number)
This is displayed if the image is DCF
compliant. If the image does not comply
with DCF, its file name is displayed. If you
named or renamed the file on your
computer and the file name includes
characters other than alphanumeric
characters, the file name may not be
displayed properly on the photo frame.
Also, for a file created on a computer or
other device, the first 10 characters at
maximum of the file name can be
displayed.
• Only alphanumeric characters can be
displayed.
6 Shooting date/time
• This is not displayed for movie files.
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