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Table of contents
• Specifications 4
• System Requirements 5
• USB Device Unplugging Notice 5
• Getting to Know Your Digital Photo Frame 6
• Remote Control 7
• Viewing JPEG/AVI files from a SD/MMC card 8
Viewing Images 8
Displaying Images 9
Browsing Images 9
Setting an Image as the Background 9
Setting the Effects 9
Playing Video Clips 10
Setting Video Effect 11
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Setup Mode 12
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Calendar Mode 13
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Card Reader 14
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AV Out Mode
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Specifications
Screen Size: 5” TFT LCD
Supports 16:9 and 4:3 displays
On-Screen Display
Language: English, French, Spanish
German, Italian, Dutch
File formats supported: JPEG (up to 26 Mega Pixels)
Pure Motion JPEG, AVI
Expansion Slot: SD/MMC Card Slot, up to 2GB capacity
Speaker: Built-in Speaker (Mono)
Interface: USB 2.0
Infrared: IR Remote Control
Other Functions: Slide Show
7 Photo Effects
Photo Rotation
Alarm Clock & Calendar
SD/MMC Card Reader
Standard Accessories: USB Cable, Adapter (100V-240V)
Instruction Manual, Stand
Driver CD & Arcsoft software
Remote Control
Dimension: -x – x- mm (W X H X D)
Weight: -g
Power Source: Input AC 100 – 240 V
Output DC 9V, 2A
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Minimum System Requirements:
Microsoft Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP
Available USB Port
Super VGA video card and colour monitor
CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive
64 MB RAM
2000MB available HD space
Mass Storage Operating System: Win98SE, ME, 2000, XP
Pentium 166 MHz processor or higher
USB Device Unplugging Notice:
To unplug the Digital Photo Frame from the computer, be sure to stop
the device before hand. To stop the Digital Photo Frame, please
follow the steps below:
Removing the Digital Photo Frame from a PC: (For Windows
ME/2000/XP)
1. Click on the “ “device icon located on the taskbar. Select the
device you want to stop (e.g. Stop USB Mass Storage Device
Drive (E: )).
2. Follow on-screen instructions to safely remove the Digital Photo
Frame.
Notice:
The Digital Photo Frame with an SD card acts exactly like a
card reader (mass storage device) by connecting the Digital
Photo Frame to a computer via USB. (See “Card Reader”
section.)
Before editing photos, the AP driver and photo-editing
software must be installed.
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Getting to Know Your Digital Photo Frame
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Remote Control
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Viewing JPEG/AVI files from an SD/MMC card
Notice: The video-playing function is optional; some Digital Photo
Frame models may be unable to play AVI files.
i. Connect the Digital Photo Frame to the DC 9V adapter.
ii. Insert the SD/MMC card into the Digital Photo Frame SD/MMC Card
Port. Turn on the Digital Photo Frame.
iii. The Digital Photo Frame will automatically recognise the SD/MMC
card and display all image thumbnails as below.
See the following section 4.1 to display images.
To return to the main menu, press the “ESC” button on the
Digital Frame (or the “Back” button on the remote control) as shown
below.
Viewing Images
1. To view still images, enter the playback mode first and then
enter the image thumbnail mode. (The Digital Photo Frame will
automatically enter the image thumbnail mode right after it is
turned on. Skip to section 4.1 “Displaying Images.”)
2. To enter the playback mode, press “UP” or “DOWN” to select
the playback icon in the main menu and then press the
“ENTER” button.
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3. Select the image-viewing icon by pressing “LEFT” or
“RIGHT” after entering the playing mode. Press “ENTER” to
enter the image thumbnail mode as shown below.
4.1 Displaying Images:
Use the navigation buttons to select a thumbnail to display.
Press the “ENTER” button and the image thumbnail will be
enlarged.
4.2 Browsing Images:
When an image is enlarged, press “LEFT” or “RIGHT” to view
the next image.
4.3 Setting an image as the background:
When an image is enlarged, press “DOWN” to set the current
picture as the background.
4.4 Setting the effects
When an image is enlarged, press “ENTER” to set picture
effects as shown below.
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4.4.1 Press “LEFT” or “RIGHT” to choose different effects.
4.4.2 Press “ENTER” to confirm or “ESC” to exit. (The “ESC” button
on the Digital Frame equals to the “Back” button on the remote
control.)
Playing Video Clips
1.
To play video clips, enter the playback mode first and
then enter the video thumbnail mode.
2.
To enter the playback mode, press “UP” or “DOWN” to
select the playback icon in the main menu and
then press the “ENTER” button.
3.
Select the video-playing icon by pressing “LEFT” or
“RIGHT” after entering the playback mode. Press
“ENTER” to enter the video thumbnail mode as shown
below.
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4. Use the navigation buttons to select the video clips, and then
press “ENTER” to start playing.
5. Press the “ESC” button on the Digital Photo Frame (or the
“Back” button on the remote control) to stop video playing.
5.1 Setting Video Effects
When a video clip stops playing, press “ENTER” to set video
effects, as shown below.
5.1.1 Press “LEFT” or “RIGHT” to choose different effects.
5.1.2 Press “ENTER” to confirm or “ESC” to exit.
Notice: The Digital Photo Frame only supports Motion JPEG
format videos.
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Setup Mode
1.
Press “UP” or “DOWN” in the main menu to enter the Setup
Mode.
2.Press “UP” or “DOWN” to select items. Press “LEFT” or
“RIGHT” to change settings. Press “ESC” to exit Setup.
3.Note the following details:
Time setting
Time/Alarm
(Press “LEFT” or “RIGHT” to select Time or Alarm Mode. Set
the date and time in Alarm Mode. The Digital Photo Frame will
beep at the appointed time.)
Language Setting
English / French / Spanish / German / Italian / Dutch
Slide Duration
From 3 seconds to 60 seconds
File Description
ON/OFF
(File name and information will show on displayed images if
the File Description is set to ON.)
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Folder Mode
YES/NO
(If it is set to YES, the Digital Photo Frame will display only
the thumbnails of the first layer file in thumbnails mode. If it is
set to NO, all thumbnails will be displayed.)
Aspect Ratio
16:9/4:3
(Set the ratio of displayed images.)
4. To complete Setup, press “ESC” to exit. A prompt will show:
“Save Setting?” Press “ENTER” for YES or “ESC” for NO.
Calendar Mode
1. Press “UP” or “DOWN” to enter the Calendar Mode.
2. The date and time that have been set will be displayed.
3. Press “ENTER” to enter the calendar as below
4. The date will be displayed. To view the previous month or the
following month, press “LEFT” or “RIGHT” respectively.
5. Press “ENTER” to confirm or “ESC” to exit.
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Notice: If the Digital Photo Frame is left inactive for 1 minute, it will
automatically enter the Calendar Mode, as shown below.
Card Reader (Mass Storage Mode)
1. Connect the Digital Photo Frame to
A computer with the supplied USB
Cable.
2. In Mass Storage Mode, the Digital Photo Frame with an SD
CARD acts exactly like a Card Reader. It can be accessed via
any Windows user interface. Pictures or video clips can be
copied, moved or deleted in exactly the same way PC files are
manipulated. (See “USB Device Unplugging Notice” section.)
AV Out Mode
1. Connect the Digital photo Frame to a TV with the supplied AV
cable.
2. JPEG/AVI files in an SD CARD can be viewed on the TV
screen. (Select NTSC or PAL according to the preferred
location setting. Set PAL for China, UK, Germany, Russia, and
Africa, NTSC for North America and Japan)
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