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On the illustrations and screen
shots used in this manual
The illustrations and screen shots used in this
manual are of the DPF-XR100 unless noted
otherwise.
The illustrations and screen shots used in this
manual may not be identical to those actually
used or displayed.
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Before operation
Enjoying your photo frame in various ways
The Sony DPF-XR100/VR100 is a digital photo frame for easily displaying images taken with a
digital camera or other device, without using a computer.
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Features
x Support for various memory cards*
Supports various memory cards and other
devices, such as a “Memory Stick”,
CompactFlash card, SD memory card, xDPicture Card, and USB memory. Just insert a
memory card removed from a digital camera,
and you will be able to view the images
immediatel (pages 15, 60).
x Various slideshow styles
The displayed image can be switched
automatically as though you are turning the
pages of an album yourself. You can select
from various slideshow styles, including the
ones displaying a clock or calendar. You can
also change playback settings such as the
playback order (page 24).
x Importing images to internal memory
You can import and save the images in the
internal memory (page 30).
Before operation
x Various display functions
You can enjoy various viewing modes, such
as the slideshow display, Clock and calendar
display, Single view mode, and Index image
display (page 16).
* When using a miniSD/miniSDHC 1,
microSD/microSDHC 2 or “Memory
Stick Micro” media 3, be sure to insert it
in an appropriate adaptor.
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x Exporting images
You can export images in the internal
memory to your memory card (page 33).
* When using a miniSD/miniSDHC 1,
microSD/microSDHC 2 or “Memory
Stick Micro” media 3, be sure to insert it
in an appropriate adaptor.
x Alarm function
You are notified at the specified time on the
specified day of the week with an audio
alarm and alarm display (page 41).
x Automatic rotation of images
The photo frame automatically rotates
images to their proper orientation. Images
are also automatically rotated when the
photo frame is set in either the portrait or
landscape position (page 12).
x Playback of video files/playback of
background music (BGM) with photos
You can enjoy viewing a video file shot with
your digital camera as well as photos and
also add background music to the images
(pages 22, 27).
x Sorting function
You can sort images by event, folder, image
orientation, mark and videos/photos
(page 37).
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x Connecting to a high-definition TV to
display images on a large screen with
music (DPF-XR100 only)
Using the photo frame’s HDMI OUT
connector, you can enjoy the images stored
on a memory card, external device, or in the
internal memory on a large screen, with
accompanying music (page 47).
x Hanging on a wall
You can hang the photo frame on the wall
(supplied Operating Instructions, “Stand –
To display the photo frame on the wall”).
Before operation
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Identifying the parts
x Digital photo frame
Front
LCD screen
Remote sensor
Sony logo (page 13)
Rear
VIEW MODE button (page 16)
1 (on/standby) button
Standby indicator
Access lamp
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Memory card slot (page 15)
MENU button
/b/v/V) buttons, ENTER () button
BACK button
x Remote control
SLIDE-SHOW () button
CLOCK () button
MENU button
USB Mini-B connector (page 51)
USB A connector (page 49)
HDMI OUT connector (page 47) (DPF-XR100 only)
Reset switch (page 58)
DC IN 9V jack
Stand
Holes for hanging unit on the wall
VIEW MODE buttons
1 (on/standby) button
SINGLE button
INDEX () button
Zoom in ( ) button
Direction (B/b/v/V) buttons
Before operation
BACK button
MARKING () button
SORT button
SELECT DEVICE button
ENTER () button
Zoom out ( ) button
IMPORT () button
DELETE ( ) button
ROTATE () button
About descriptions in this manual
The operations described in this manual are based on remote control operation.
When an operation is performed differently, for example, with the remote control and the
buttons on the photo frame, it will be explained in a tip.
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Basic operations
Preparing the remote
control
The supplied lithium battery (CR2025) has
already been inserted into the remote control.
Pull out the protective sheet before use as
shown in the figure.
Protective sheet
Replacing the battery of the
remote control
If the remote control stops working, replace the
battery (CR2025 lithium battery) with a new
one.
1 Press the tab in.
Using the remote control
Point the top end of the remote control towards
the remote sensor on the photo frame.
Remote
sensor
Note
The photo frame may fall if you use the buttons on the
photo frame when it is hanging on the wall. Operate
the photo frame using the remote control.
2 Pull the battery holder out.
3 Insert a new battery and slide the
battery holder back into the remote
control.
Insert the battery so that “+” is facing
upwards.
Notes
• Using a battery other than the specified one may
result in the battery rupturing.
• Dispose of used batteries as specified by the local
authorities.
• Do not leave the remote control in a very hot and
humid place.
• Take care that no foreign objects get inside the
remote control when you, for example, replace the
battery.
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• Incorrect use of the battery may cause leaking and
corrosion.
– Do not recharge the battery.
– When the remote control will not be used for a
long period of time, remove the battery from the
remote control to prevent leaking and corrosion.
– Incorrectly inserting, shorting, dismantling, or
heating the battery, or throwing it into a fire
may cause the battery to rupture or leak.
Basic operations
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Setting the stand
1 Hold the photo frame tightly and
insert the stand straight into the
screw hole on the rear panel.
When the photo frame is placed vertically so
that the operation buttons are located on the
left, the display is also automatically rotated to
the portrait orientation.
The directions indicated on the direction button
on the rear panel depend on the orientation of
the photo frame.
2 Screw the stand into the screw hole
firmly until the stand stops turning.
Setting to portrait or landscape
orientation
You can set the photo frame to portrait or
landscape orientation by rotating it without
moving the stand.
Notes
• Check whether the stand is stable. If the stand is not
set properly, the photo frame may fall over.
• The Sony logo does not light up when the photo
frame is placed vertically or turned off.
• You can also rotate the image manually (page 38).
• The photo frame does not detect and rotate the
orientation of images when [Auto display
orientation] of [General Settings] on the
(Settings) tab is set to [OFF].
• A video file is not rotated automatically even if you
change the orientation of the photo frame
Tip
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.
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Turning the photo frame
on
When you have already turned on your photo
frame by connecting it to the AC power source,
skip to the next section.
Turning on the power
Press 1 (on/standby) on the photo frame or
remote control to turn on the power. The
standby indicator turns to green from red. The
Sony logo on the front panel lights up.
Operations in an initial state
When the photo frame is turned on without a
memory card loaded or other device connected,
the initial display below appears on the screen.
Basic operations
If the photo frame is not operated for a certain
period of time, the demo mode is displayed. If
any other button than the power button is
pressed, the screen returns to the initial display.
First, press MENU during the initial display
then set the date and time.
Turning off the power
Hold down 1 (on/standby) on the photo frame
or remote control until the power turns off. The
standby indicator turns to red from green.
Note
Do not disconnect the AC adaptor from the photo
frame or the AC outlet before the standby indicator
turns red. Doing so may damage the photo frame.
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Setting the current time
2Press B/b to select hour, minute, and
second, press v/V to select a value, then
press .
1 Press MENU.
2 Press B/b to select the
(Settings) tab.
3 Press
v/V to select [Date/time
Settings] and press .
4 Set the World clock.
1Press v/V to select [World Clock
Settings] and press .
2Press v/V to select [Local Time] and
press .
3Press v/V to select the region where
you are living and press .
4Press v/V to select [Local DST] and
press .
5Press v/V to select [ON] or [OFF] and
press .
6Press BACK.
You can set up to three world clocks other
than the clock for your region. Proceed
2 to 5 to set [Clock 1 Time],
steps
[Clock 2 Time], [Clock 3 Time], and their
respective day light saving times.
7 Select the format of the date.
1Press
v/V to select [Date Display Order],
and press
2Press v/V
.
•Y-M-D
• M-D-Y
•D-M-Y
.
to select a format and press
8 Set the day 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.
1Press v/V to select [First day of the
week] and press .
2Press v/V to select
[Monday]
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Select the time display.
1Press
and press .
2Press
[24 hours] and press .
and press .
v
/V to select [12hr/24hr display]
v
/V to select [12 hours] or
[Sunday] or
10 Press MENU.
The menu screen is closed.
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Set the date.
1Press v/V to select [Date] and press
.
2Press B/b to select month, day and
year, press v/V to select a value, then
press .
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Set the time.
1Press v/V to select [Time] and press
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Inserting a memory card
Insert the memory card firmly into the
corresponding slot with its label side
facing toward you (when you are facing
the back side of the photo frame).
The access lamp flashes when the memory card
is inserted correctly. If the access lamp does not
flash, reinsert the memory card after checking
the label side of the memory card.
CompactFlash
card
(Slot A)
(DPF-XR100 only)
xD-Picture
Card
(Slot B)
SD memory
Card
(Slot B)
“Memory
Stick”
(Slot B)
“Memory
Stick Duo”
(Slot C)
Note
When using a miniSD/miniSDHC 1, microSD/
microSDHC 2 or “Memory Stick Micro”
media 3, be sure to insert it in an appropriate
adaptor.
Access lamp
For details on compatible memory cards, see
pages 60 to 62. For supported file formats, refer
to the Operating Instructions, “Specifications”.
When you insert a memory card
When you insert a memory card, the images
stored on it are automatically displayed. If you
switch off the power while they are being
displayed and switch the power back on, the
same images continue to be displayed.
To change the playback device
Press SELECT DEVICE (page 32).
To remove a 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 the
access lamp is flashing.
Notes
• The slot is both a “Memory Stick” standard and
Duo size compatible slot, so you do not need a
“Memory Stick” adaptor.
• The “Memory Stick” (Standard/Duo)/SD memory
card/MMC/xD-Picture Card multi-purpose slot
automatically detects the card type.
• Do not insert multiple memory cards into B and
C slots simultaneously. If multiple memory cards
are inserted, the photo frame will not work properly.
Tip
S-Frame fails to auto rotate if:
– An image file has been shot with a DSC which
doesn’t support Exif rotate tag recording.
– An image file is retouched and saved with
retouching software which breaks the Exif
rotate tag.
Basic operations
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2
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Changing the display
You can change the view style by pressing the
VIEW MODE buttons.
1 Press the button corresponding to
view mode you want to select.
VIEW MODE buttons
The display changes to selected view
mode.
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Slideshow
(page 17)
2
Clock and
Calendar
(page 19)
Note
If you have not operated the photo frame for an
extended period of time, the style the cursor is
on will be selected automatically.
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Tip
When using the buttons on the photo frame,
press VIEW MODE on the upper back of the
LCD screen.
Single image
display
(page 20)
2 Select a style with B/b and press
.
The display changes to the selected view
style.
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Slideshow display
DisplayStyleDescription
Images are displayed on a single screen, one after another.
Slideshow
Single view
Displays multiple images at the same time.
Multi image view
Displays images, one after another, while showing the current
date and time.
Clock view/World
Clock
Displays images, one after another, while showing a calendar.
The current date and time are displayed.
Calendar view
Displays images, one after another, while showing the
shooting date and time. The current date and time are not
displayed.
Basic operations
Time Machine
Scrap-book/Creative
Random view
Displays an image processed using the template in
CreativeEdit.
Displays images while randomly switching between a
number of different slideshow styles and effects.
When displaying images randomly
This is available when [Shuffle] of [Slideshow Settings] is set
to [ON] (page 25).
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Tips
• If no memory card is inserted, or no images are saved in internal memory, demonstration mode starts
automatically. Demonstration mode ends if a memory card with images saved is inserted or a button other than
1 (on/standby) is pressed.
• For details on the playback order in a slideshow display, see page 45.
• You can set the interval, color effect, or display mode when you select the slideshow display. See “Changing the
settings of the slideshow” (page 24).
• When you press while a slideshow is running, the currently displayed image is shown in single view mode.
• If you turn the photo frame off during slideshow and back on with the 1 (on/standby) button, the slideshow
restarts from the last image viewed.
• A file of audio information data that contains no photo or video data cannot be displayed.
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Clock and Calendar display
Clock1Clock2Clock3Clock4Clock5
Clock6Clock7Clock8Clock9
Calendar1Calendar2
Basic operations
World Clock 1World Clock 2World Clock 3
Lunar Calendar
(when you select
[Simplified
Chinese] in
[Language
Setting])
Note
You can select only the Settings or Slideshow tab when the Clock and Calendar display is shown.
Arabic Calendar
(when you select
[Arabic] in
[Language
Setting])
Farsi Calendar
(when you select
[Persian] in
[Language
Setting])
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Single view mode (single image display)
DisplayStyleDescription
Displays an entire image in the screen.
You can switch the images to be displayed by pressing B/b.
Entire image
Displays an image over the whole screen.
(Depending on the aspect ratio of the recorded image, the
border of the image may only be partially displayed.)
You can switch the images to be displayed by pressing B/b.
Fit to screen
Displays image information, such as the image number, file
name, and shooting date while displaying the entire image.
You can switch the images to be displayed by pressing B/b.
See “About the information displayed on the screen”
Entire image (with
Exif)
Fit to screen (with
Exif)
(page 21) for details on the image information.
Displays image information, such as the image number, file
name, and shooting date in fit to screen mode.
(Depending on the aspect ratio of the recorded image, the
border of the image may only be partially displayed.)
You can switch the images to be displayed by pressing B/b.
See “About the information displayed on the screen”
(page 21) for details on the image information.
Tips
• If no memory card is inserted or no images are saved in internal memory, demonstration mode starts
automatically. Demonstration mode ends if a memory card with images saved is inserted or a button other than
1 (on/standby) is pressed.
• Panorama playback starts when you press while the panorama image is displayed in single view mode.
• You can change the image display mode by pressing VIEW MODE to select SINGLE then B/b to select either
Entire image or Fit to screen mode. Not all images are able to use Fit to screen mode.
• You can use the VIEW MODE button on the photo frame.
• A file of audio information data that contains no photo or video data cannot be displayed.
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