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... 4 2.2 Control Buttons and Menu Navigation 5 2.3 Memory Device Connection 7 2.3.1 Inserting a Memory Device 7 2.3.2 Removing a Memory Device/ USB Flash Drive 7 2.4 Production Highlights 7 3. PhotoFrame Assembly 8 3.2 Connecting the Power Adapter 8 3.3 Turning on your PhotoFrame 9 3.4 Turning off your PhotoFrame 10 4.1 Calendar 10 4.2 Clock 11 4.3 Photo 12 4.3.1 View Photo 12 4.3.2 Photo Selection 13 4.3.3 Photo Menu 13 4.4 Slideshow Setting 17 4.4.1 Interval...
... 4 2.2 Control Buttons and Menu Navigation 5 2.3 Memory Device Connection 7 2.3.1 Inserting a Memory Device 7 2.3.2 Removing a Memory Device/ USB Flash Drive 7 2.4 Production Highlights 7 3. PhotoFrame Assembly 8 3.2 Connecting the Power Adapter 8 3.3 Turning on your PhotoFrame 9 3.4 Turning off your PhotoFrame 10 4.1 Calendar 10 4.2 Clock 11 4.3 Photo 12 4.3.1 View Photo 12 4.3.2 Photo Selection 13 4.3.3 Photo Menu 13 4.4 Slideshow Setting 17 4.4.1 Interval...
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WWaallllmmouonutnintginhgolheole 1IJMJQT&SPT%/6.@JOEC 1 English English Introduction Philips PhotoFrame can place it on a flat surface in a room or hang it on the wall using the wall mounting hole. • Mounting your wall. You can be placed either vertically or horizontally to fit the photos on the Wall Use wall-anchoring hardware to anchor your frame securely to your Frame on display.
WWaallllmmouonutnintginhgolheole 1IJMJQT&SPT%/6.@JOEC 1 English English Introduction Philips PhotoFrame can place it on a flat surface in a room or hang it on the wall using the wall mounting hole. • Mounting your wall. You can be placed either vertically or horizontally to fit the photos on the Wall Use wall-anchoring hardware to anchor your frame securely to your Frame on display.
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... only by placing your hand or fingers on the LCD panel to use alcohol, solvents or ammonia-based liquids. • Consult a service technician if the PhotoFrame does not operate normally when you have followed the instructions in this manual. • The casing cover should be wiped with a slightly damp cloth. However...use it for an extensive period of damage, electric shock and injury. • Do not put excessive pressure on the LCD panel. • Unplug the PhotoFrame if you need to clean it to lift; When moving your display from stoves or any other heat source. • Keep the...
... only by placing your hand or fingers on the LCD panel to use alcohol, solvents or ammonia-based liquids. • Consult a service technician if the PhotoFrame does not operate normally when you have followed the instructions in this manual. • The casing cover should be wiped with a slightly damp cloth. However...use it for an extensive period of damage, electric shock and injury. • Do not put excessive pressure on the LCD panel. • Unplug the PhotoFrame if you need to clean it to lift; When moving your display from stoves or any other heat source. • Keep the...
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... to clean your screen. • Keep the Stand Clear from Cables Make sure the stand of your PhotoFrame. • Do Not Hit or Scratch The LCD panel of PhotoFrame is made of glass and is therefore sensitive to abnormal force and sharp edges. • Screen Cleaning Use... clear from cables as cables could snap the stand out of any kind will very likely damage your PhotoFrame is neither moisture proof nor moisture resistant. Exposing it to moisture or liquid of PhotoFrame. • Temperature and Humidity Limitations • Operating temperature: 0° ~ 40° (Celsius) • Storage...
... to clean your screen. • Keep the Stand Clear from Cables Make sure the stand of your PhotoFrame. • Do Not Hit or Scratch The LCD panel of PhotoFrame is made of glass and is therefore sensitive to abnormal force and sharp edges. • Screen Cleaning Use... clear from cables as cables could snap the stand out of any kind will very likely damage your PhotoFrame is neither moisture proof nor moisture resistant. Exposing it to moisture or liquid of PhotoFrame. • Temperature and Humidity Limitations • Operating temperature: 0° ~ 40° (Celsius) • Storage...
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Your PhotoFrame 2.1 What's in the Box? • PhotoFrame • AC-DC power adapter • Quick start guide • User manual PhotoFrame AC-DC power adapter 3KRWR)UDPH 4XLFN VWDUWJXLGH &RQQHFW 6HWXS 9LHZ Quick start guide 3KRWR)UDPH User manual User manual 4 1IJMJQT&SPT%/6.@JOEC English English 2.
Your PhotoFrame 2.1 What's in the Box? • PhotoFrame • AC-DC power adapter • Quick start guide • User manual PhotoFrame AC-DC power adapter 3KRWR)UDPH 4XLFN VWDUWJXLGH &RQQHFW 6HWXS 9LHZ Quick start guide 3KRWR)UDPH User manual User manual 4 1IJMJQT&SPT%/6.@JOEC English English 2.
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Button 1 Left 2 Right 3 Up 4 Down 5 OK 6 Exit 7 EZ Access Toggle button Functions Description Previous item, back to previous menu items Next item Previous item, "Zoom in" Next item, "Zoom out" Enter submenu Validate process Confirm selections Exit menu Exit process Exit slideshow Play slideshow Change play mode Change between photo and clock • Use your PhotoFrame by pressing the control buttons in the back. 5 1IJMJQT&SPT%/6.@JOEC English English 2.2 Control Buttons and Menu Navigation • Control Buttons 1 23 456 7 No.
Button 1 Left 2 Right 3 Up 4 Down 5 OK 6 Exit 7 EZ Access Toggle button Functions Description Previous item, back to previous menu items Next item Previous item, "Zoom in" Next item, "Zoom out" Enter submenu Validate process Confirm selections Exit menu Exit process Exit slideshow Play slideshow Change play mode Change between photo and clock • Use your PhotoFrame by pressing the control buttons in the back. 5 1IJMJQT&SPT%/6.@JOEC English English 2.2 Control Buttons and Menu Navigation • Control Buttons 1 23 456 7 No.
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...; When you insert a memory device, you will have no selections made in 15 seconds, the PhotoFrame starts the slideshow automatically. Note 2: If the newly plugged memory device is empty or damaged, the PhotoFrame will be prompted if you can also choose No, and return to Slideshow (Show the images in.../MS/MS Pro Duo English 2.3 Memory Device Connection ON OFF DC 2.3.1 Inserting a Memory Device • Insert the memory device into the PhotoFrame or when PhotoFrame is reading the photos in the memory card/USB drive for the copying option. you want to copy the pictures to the on board...
...; When you insert a memory device, you will have no selections made in 15 seconds, the PhotoFrame starts the slideshow automatically. Note 2: If the newly plugged memory device is empty or damaged, the PhotoFrame will be prompted if you can also choose No, and return to Slideshow (Show the images in.../MS/MS Pro Duo English 2.3 Memory Device Connection ON OFF DC 2.3.1 Inserting a Memory Device • Insert the memory device into the PhotoFrame or when PhotoFrame is reading the photos in the memory card/USB drive for the copying option. you want to copy the pictures to the on board...
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... the SD/MMC/MMC+/xD/MS/MS Pro/MS Duo cards or a USB flash drive, gently pull them out of the slot. 2.4 Production Highlights The PhotoFrame is designed to be easy and convenient to use and it provides the following features: • Smart Energy Saver provides four intelligent ways of power...
... the SD/MMC/MMC+/xD/MS/MS Pro/MS Duo cards or a USB flash drive, gently pull them out of the slot. 2.4 Production Highlights The PhotoFrame is designed to be easy and convenient to use and it provides the following features: • Smart Energy Saver provides four intelligent ways of power...
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... best viewing angle. ON OFF 8 1IJMJQT&SPT%/6.@JOEC PhotoFrame Assembly Step 1: Hold the PhotoFrame in an upright position. Using other positions may cause the PhotoFrame to fall and it out as follows to a power outlet. English English 3. Note: For safety reasons and best stability, Philips recommends adjusting the stand with the angle defined by...
... best viewing angle. ON OFF 8 1IJMJQT&SPT%/6.@JOEC PhotoFrame Assembly Step 1: Hold the PhotoFrame in an upright position. Using other positions may cause the PhotoFrame to fall and it out as follows to a power outlet. English English 3. Note: For safety reasons and best stability, Philips recommends adjusting the stand with the angle defined by...
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... on the back upper left side to the "ON" position to turn on your PhotoFrame. 3.4 Turning off your PhotoFrame • Slide the power button on the back upper left side to the "OFF" position to turn off your PhotoFrame. 3.5 Main Menu 3.5.1 Accessing the Main Menu Press OK button during a slide show or clock...
... on the back upper left side to the "ON" position to turn on your PhotoFrame. 3.4 Turning off your PhotoFrame • Slide the power button on the back upper left side to the "OFF" position to turn off your PhotoFrame. 3.5 Main Menu 3.5.1 Accessing the Main Menu Press OK button during a slide show or clock...
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... 1IJMJQT&SPT%/6.@JOEC Note: To set the date, please go into the Setting menu and go back to view the months. English English 4. Using your PhotoFrame 4.1 Calendar The Calendar can be shown in full screen. • In this main menu, select the Calendar, press OK to display the calendar in full...
... 1IJMJQT&SPT%/6.@JOEC Note: To set the date, please go into the Setting menu and go back to view the months. English English 4. Using your PhotoFrame 4.1 Calendar The Calendar can be shown in full screen. • In this main menu, select the Calendar, press OK to display the calendar in full...
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English English 4.3 Photo 4.3.1 View Photo 4.3.1.1 Slideshow Mode The slideshow mode automatically starts once you turn on the PhotoFrame. To play your desired photo source or album in slideshow mode, follow these below instructions: • In the main menu, select the Photo option. • ...
English English 4.3 Photo 4.3.1 View Photo 4.3.1.1 Slideshow Mode The slideshow mode automatically starts once you turn on the PhotoFrame. To play your desired photo source or album in slideshow mode, follow these below instructions: • In the main menu, select the Photo option. • ...
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... return to the Photo menu after completion. 4.3.3.5 Rotate The PhotoFrame can delete photos. • In the thumbnail mode, select the photo you want to delete. • Press OK button to access the Photo menu options. ... to select Yes. • Press OK to the orientation. 1IJMJQT&SPT%/6.@JOEC 15 English English 4.3.3.4 Delete If you need to free up space on the PhotoFrame or a memory device you can change the orientation of photos. • In the thumbnail mode, select the photo you want to rotate. • Press OK...
... return to the Photo menu after completion. 4.3.3.5 Rotate The PhotoFrame can delete photos. • In the thumbnail mode, select the photo you want to delete. • Press OK button to access the Photo menu options. ... to select Yes. • Press OK to the orientation. 1IJMJQT&SPT%/6.@JOEC 15 English English 4.3.3.4 Delete If you need to free up space on the PhotoFrame or a memory device you can change the orientation of photos. • In the thumbnail mode, select the photo you want to rotate. • Press OK...
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...; Press Exit button to leave this menu and go back to the main menu. 4.3.3.7 Copy You can copy photos stored on a memory device to the PhotoFrame's internal memory or from the internal memory to a memory device plugged in the...
...; Press Exit button to leave this menu and go back to the main menu. 4.3.3.7 Copy You can copy photos stored on a memory device to the PhotoFrame's internal memory or from the internal memory to a memory device plugged in the...
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..., Valentine's Day, Father's Day, Mother's Day, Christmas, Wedding and Birthday. • And press OK to save the setting. • The PhotoFrame will return to the slideshow menu right after the layout configuration is finished. • Press Exit button to leave slideshow menu and press OK to... the main menu. Note 1: In Collage mode, the PhotoFrame only plays the photos that are arranged in your selected layout. Note 2: Auto orientation function still works for collage slideshow. 19 1IJMJQT&SPT%/6.@JOEC...
..., Valentine's Day, Father's Day, Mother's Day, Christmas, Wedding and Birthday. • And press OK to save the setting. • The PhotoFrame will return to the slideshow menu right after the layout configuration is finished. • Press Exit button to leave slideshow menu and press OK to... the main menu. Note 1: In Collage mode, the PhotoFrame only plays the photos that are arranged in your selected layout. Note 2: Auto orientation function still works for collage slideshow. 19 1IJMJQT&SPT%/6.@JOEC...
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English English 4.5.1.2 Off If the Smart Energy Saver is set to "Off", the PhotoFrame will operate at full power. • In the main menu, use Down to access the Setting menu. • Use Left or Right to access the ... menu. • Use Left or Right to select Off. • Press the OK button to confirm the selection. 4.5.2 Brightness Change the brightness settings of the PhotoFrame to achieve the best photo view. • In the main menu, use Down to access the Setting menu. • Use Right to access the General...
English English 4.5.1.2 Off If the Smart Energy Saver is set to "Off", the PhotoFrame will operate at full power. • In the main menu, use Down to access the Setting menu. • Use Left or Right to access the ... menu. • Use Left or Right to select Off. • Press the OK button to confirm the selection. 4.5.2 Brightness Change the brightness settings of the PhotoFrame to achieve the best photo view. • In the main menu, use Down to access the Setting menu. • Use Right to access the General...
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... will be effective immediately. • Press Exit to leave this menu and go back to the main menu. 4.5.4 Reset Use this section to reset the PhotoFrame to the factory default setting. • In the main menu, use Down to access the Setting menu. • Use Right to access the General Setting... button to confirm your setting and return to the Setting menu. • Press Exit to leave this section to choose the menu language of the PhotoFrame. • In the main menu, use Down to access the Setting menu. • Use Right to access the General Setting option. • Use Up or...
... will be effective immediately. • Press Exit to leave this menu and go back to the main menu. 4.5.4 Reset Use this section to reset the PhotoFrame to the factory default setting. • In the main menu, use Down to access the Setting menu. • Use Right to access the General Setting... button to confirm your setting and return to the Setting menu. • Press Exit to leave this section to choose the menu language of the PhotoFrame. • In the main menu, use Down to access the Setting menu. • Use Right to access the General Setting option. • Use Up or...
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... button to confirm your setting and return to the Setting menu. • Press Exit to leave this menu and go back to the Photoframe internal memory. Note: The PhotoFrame will warn the user with an insufficient memory space message when there is no enough free internal memory left to hold the photos...
... button to confirm your setting and return to the Setting menu. • Press Exit to leave this menu and go back to the Photoframe internal memory. Note: The PhotoFrame will warn the user with an insufficient memory space message when there is no enough free internal memory left to hold the photos...
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English English 4.6 Date and Time Use this function to set the date and time of the PhotoFrame. • In the main menu, use Down to access the Setting menu. • Use Left or Right to access the Date and Time setting menu. 4.6.1 ...
English English 4.6 Date and Time Use this function to set the date and time of the PhotoFrame. • In the main menu, use Down to access the Setting menu. • Use Left or Right to access the Date and Time setting menu. 4.6.1 ...
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Pause icon will automatically be properly positioned regardless of your PhotoFrame orientation in a landscape or portrait position. 4.8 Zoom In/Out or Pan Function Use Zoom In/Out or Pan Function to change the view of the ...
Pause icon will automatically be properly positioned regardless of your PhotoFrame orientation in a landscape or portrait position. 4.8 Zoom In/Out or Pan Function Use Zoom In/Out or Pan Function to change the view of the ...