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..., trouble-free service. Keep the unit away from the power source. Disassembly Do not attempt to disassemble the cabinet. The main features include a 10.4" Screen (4:3 Aspect Ratio) Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) monitor, a 3 in the system (this manual. 3. Cautions and Warnings 1. To ensure proper ventilation and proper operation, never cover or block the slots and openings with SD/MMC, MS memory cards and USB memory devices. Cleaning...
..., trouble-free service. Keep the unit away from the power source. Disassembly Do not attempt to disassemble the cabinet. The main features include a 10.4" Screen (4:3 Aspect Ratio) Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) monitor, a 3 in the system (this manual. 3. Cautions and Warnings 1. To ensure proper ventilation and proper operation, never cover or block the slots and openings with SD/MMC, MS memory cards and USB memory devices. Cleaning...
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...MEN U UPCOPYDELETE: Pressto scroll up o r copy /delete a photo DO WNR OTATE: Pressto scroll down or rotate a photo PREV/ RETURN: Presstoscroll lefto r viewthepre vio usp hoto NEXT: Presstoscroll rig ht orviewthe ne xtpho to DC Power Supply 6. 1 x Instruction Manual D. Contents 1. 1 x DPF1000 10.4" Digital Picture Frame 2. 3 x Snap-On Frame Covers (White, Black and Wood Grain) 3. 1 x Remote Control w/Battery (CR2025) 4. 1 x USB Adapter Cable 5. 1 x AC to...
...MEN U UPCOPYDELETE: Pressto scroll up o r copy /delete a photo DO WNR OTATE: Pressto scroll down or rotate a photo PREV/ RETURN: Presstoscroll lefto r viewthepre vio usp hoto NEXT: Presstoscroll rig ht orviewthe ne xtpho to DC Power Supply 6. 1 x Instruction Manual D. Contents 1. 1 x DPF1000 10.4" Digital Picture Frame 2. 3 x Snap-On Frame Covers (White, Black and Wood Grain) 3. 1 x Remote Control w/Battery (CR2025) 4. 1 x USB Adapter Cable 5. 1 x AC to...
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Remote Control Controls and Indicators RemoteControl CAL/TIME REPEAT UPCOPYDEL SOURCE P r e sst os e le c tf r o m SDMSMMC or USB inputs MPt hrEeeNssMUationaMcecneus s ZOOM Enlarge animage NEXTRIGHT PL AY PA U SE M ODE DO WN RO TATE Positioning Your Frame Keep the frame away from strong magnets, heat sources, direct sunlight, or excessive dust. 4 E.
Remote Control Controls and Indicators RemoteControl CAL/TIME REPEAT UPCOPYDEL SOURCE P r e sst os e le c tf r o m SDMSMMC or USB inputs MPt hrEeeNssMUationaMcecneus s ZOOM Enlarge animage NEXTRIGHT PL AY PA U SE M ODE DO WN RO TATE Positioning Your Frame Keep the frame away from strong magnets, heat sources, direct sunlight, or excessive dust. 4 E.
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F. The general setup page will be displayed on the screen. Main SETUP Menu Screen 1) Using the cursor buttons move the selection box to display the Main Menu on the screen. General SETUP Page 5 SETUP Press 'MENU' to 'SETTING and press the 'PLAY' button.
F. The general setup page will be displayed on the screen. Main SETUP Menu Screen 1) Using the cursor buttons move the selection box to display the Main Menu on the screen. General SETUP Page 5 SETUP Press 'MENU' to 'SETTING and press the 'PLAY' button.
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... setting. Press MODE to the main menu. Select ON or OFF. The factory setting is displayed. SLIDE SHOW TIME b).Select SLIDE WITH MP3 using the DOWN button and then press the RIGHT button to enter the submenu. The ON setting will allow any MP3 file to be played while the slide show display time for each photo (3, 5 or 8 seconds). SLIDE WITH MP3 6 Press MODE to the main menu...
... setting. Press MODE to the main menu. Select ON or OFF. The factory setting is displayed. SLIDE SHOW TIME b).Select SLIDE WITH MP3 using the DOWN button and then press the RIGHT button to enter the submenu. The ON setting will allow any MP3 file to be played while the slide show display time for each photo (3, 5 or 8 seconds). SLIDE WITH MP3 6 Press MODE to the main menu...
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...- Mode 1 - Frame Mode 8 - c).Select PHOTO MODE using the DOWN button and then press RIGHT button to enter the submenu. Select NORMAL or ZOOM. The ZOOM setting will appear on the screen. The factory setting is not 4:3, then black bands will enlarge the photo view when displayed. Press the LEFT button to return to NORMAL,the entire photo will displayed on the screen. PHOTO MODE Note: When set to the main menu. Press the ZOOM button (Remote Control...
...- Mode 1 - Frame Mode 8 - c).Select PHOTO MODE using the DOWN button and then press RIGHT button to enter the submenu. Select NORMAL or ZOOM. The ZOOM setting will appear on the screen. The factory setting is not 4:3, then black bands will enlarge the photo view when displayed. Press the LEFT button to return to NORMAL,the entire photo will displayed on the screen. PHOTO MODE Note: When set to the main menu. Press the ZOOM button (Remote Control...
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WT Wipe from one photo to confirm the setting. FADE OPTION 8 MATTING e).Select the FADE OPTION using the DOWN button and then press the RIGHT button to the main menu. Press the LEFT button to return to enter the submenu. The fade option controls the transition from top WLT Wipe left top diagonal TCH Top/Bottom Horizontal Center TCV Left/ Right Vertical Center WH Horizontal bars WV Vertical bars DTC Fade box FIFO Morph to another picture Press MODE to another.
WT Wipe from one photo to confirm the setting. FADE OPTION 8 MATTING e).Select the FADE OPTION using the DOWN button and then press the RIGHT button to the main menu. Press the LEFT button to return to enter the submenu. The fade option controls the transition from top WLT Wipe left top diagonal TCH Top/Bottom Horizontal Center TCV Left/ Right Vertical Center WH Horizontal bars WV Vertical bars DTC Fade box FIFO Morph to another picture Press MODE to another.
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Press MODE to the factory default settings. f). Select RESET. RESET will return all of the features to access the submenu. Press MODE to the main menu. Select DEFAULT using the RIGHT button. CLOCK SETUP PAGE 9 DEFAULT g).Select the CLOCK SETUP PAGE using the DOWN button and then press RIGHT button to enter the submenu. Press the LEFT button to return to confirm the setting.
Press MODE to the factory default settings. f). Select RESET. RESET will return all of the features to access the submenu. Press MODE to the main menu. Select DEFAULT using the RIGHT button. CLOCK SETUP PAGE 9 DEFAULT g).Select the CLOCK SETUP PAGE using the DOWN button and then press RIGHT button to enter the submenu. Press the LEFT button to return to confirm the setting.
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... display. ALARM SETTING 10 CLOCK SETTING Note: If the frame is unplugged and power is removed for more than 10 minutes, the clock and the calendar will have to confirm the setting. Select the hours, minutes on the display. Press MODE to be reset. h).Select CLOCK SETTING using the DOWN button and then press the RIGHT button to enter the submenu. Press the LEFT button to return to the main menu...
... display. ALARM SETTING 10 CLOCK SETTING Note: If the frame is unplugged and power is removed for more than 10 minutes, the clock and the calendar will have to confirm the setting. Select the hours, minutes on the display. Press MODE to be reset. h).Select CLOCK SETTING using the DOWN button and then press the RIGHT button to enter the submenu. Press the LEFT button to return to the main menu...
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Press the LEFT button to return to confirm the setting. j). ALARM MODE 11 Press MODE to the main menu. Press the LEFT button to return to confirm the setting. Press MODE to the main menu. Select DATE SETTING using the DOWN button and then press RIGHT button to enter the submenu. DATE SETTING k).Select ALARM MODE using the UP and DOWN buttons. Set the month, day and year using the DOWN button and then press the RIGHT button to enter the submenu. The alarm can be set to ON or OFF.
Press the LEFT button to return to confirm the setting. j). ALARM MODE 11 Press MODE to the main menu. Press the LEFT button to return to confirm the setting. Press MODE to the main menu. Select DATE SETTING using the DOWN button and then press RIGHT button to enter the submenu. DATE SETTING k).Select ALARM MODE using the UP and DOWN buttons. Set the month, day and year using the DOWN button and then press the RIGHT button to enter the submenu. The alarm can be set to ON or OFF.
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VIDEO SETUP PAGE m).Select BRIGHTNESS using the DOWN button and then press the RIGHT button to the main menu. BRIGHTNESS SETTING 12 Press the LEFT button to return to enter the submenu. Press MODE to a +20. The BRIGHTNESS can be changed using the RIGHT button. The range is adjustable from -20 to confirm the setting. l).Select the VIDEO SETUP PAGE using the LEFT or RIGHT buttons. Press MODE to access the submenu.
VIDEO SETUP PAGE m).Select BRIGHTNESS using the DOWN button and then press the RIGHT button to the main menu. BRIGHTNESS SETTING 12 Press the LEFT button to return to enter the submenu. Press MODE to a +20. The BRIGHTNESS can be changed using the RIGHT button. The range is adjustable from -20 to confirm the setting. l).Select the VIDEO SETUP PAGE using the LEFT or RIGHT buttons. Press MODE to access the submenu.
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... confirm the setting. The CONTRAST can be changed using the LEFT or RIGHT buttons. CONTRAST SETTING o).Select SATURATION using the DOWN button and then press the RIGHT button to enter the submenu. The range is adjustable from -9 to a +9. Press MODE to the main menu. Press the LEFT button to return to confirm the setting. SATURATION SETTING 13 n).Select CONTRAST using the DOWN button and then...
... confirm the setting. The CONTRAST can be changed using the LEFT or RIGHT buttons. CONTRAST SETTING o).Select SATURATION using the DOWN button and then press the RIGHT button to enter the submenu. The range is adjustable from -9 to a +9. Press MODE to the main menu. Press the LEFT button to return to confirm the setting. SATURATION SETTING 13 n).Select CONTRAST using the DOWN button and then...
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Press MODE to the main menu. Press MODE to confirm the setting and return to confirm the setting. HUE SETTING q).To EXIT the Set Up page, select the X icon using the LEFT or RIGHT buttons. EXIT the SET UP PAGE 14 The range is adjustable from -9 to the main menu. Press the LEFT button to return to a +9. The HUE can be changed using the RIGHT button. p).Select HUE using the DOWN button and then press the RIGHT button to enter the submenu.
Press MODE to the main menu. Press MODE to confirm the setting and return to confirm the setting. HUE SETTING q).To EXIT the Set Up page, select the X icon using the LEFT or RIGHT buttons. EXIT the SET UP PAGE 14 The range is adjustable from -9 to the main menu. Press the LEFT button to return to a +9. The HUE can be changed using the RIGHT button. p).Select HUE using the DOWN button and then press the RIGHT button to enter the submenu.
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... PLAY/PAUSE/MODE two times to enter Slide Show mode. Use the PREV. The frame can use the PREV. Rotated photos are copied in a table. Selecting Photos Using the SD/MMC/MS Card or the USB Memory Device 1.Insert the SD/MMC/MS Card into the SD/MMC/MS slot or connect the USB adapter cable to the USB memory device. 2.Press the MENU button to enter pause mode. Copying Photos to Your Frame To copy photos from a SD/MMC/MS Card or a USB memory device, set...
... PLAY/PAUSE/MODE two times to enter Slide Show mode. Use the PREV. The frame can use the PREV. Rotated photos are copied in a table. Selecting Photos Using the SD/MMC/MS Card or the USB Memory Device 1.Insert the SD/MMC/MS Card into the SD/MMC/MS slot or connect the USB adapter cable to the USB memory device. 2.Press the MENU button to enter pause mode. Copying Photos to Your Frame To copy photos from a SD/MMC/MS Card or a USB memory device, set...
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Selecting Audio Files Using the SD/MMC/MS Card or the USB Memory Device 1.Insert the SD/MMC/MS Card into the SD/MMC/MS slot or connect the USB adapter cable to the USB memory device. 2.Press the MENU button to enter PLAY mode. Note:The delete function only deletes photos from the frame's memory not from memory. When the desired photo appears, press the UP/COPY/DELETE button. Use the PREV. Use the PREV., NEXT, UP or DOWN buttons to select...
Selecting Audio Files Using the SD/MMC/MS Card or the USB Memory Device 1.Insert the SD/MMC/MS Card into the SD/MMC/MS slot or connect the USB adapter cable to the USB memory device. 2.Press the MENU button to enter PLAY mode. Note:The delete function only deletes photos from the frame's memory not from memory. When the desired photo appears, press the UP/COPY/DELETE button. Use the PREV. Use the PREV., NEXT, UP or DOWN buttons to select...
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... procedure is set in the past. SPECIFICATIONS Audio format : MP3 Photo format: JPEG Panel size: 10.4 inch Power source: DC 9V Power consumption: 5 W Operating temperature: 41~95°F, 5~35°C Weight : 2.49lb 1.13Kg Dimensions (W x H x D): 12.3 X 10 X 1.4inches 312.5 X 246 X 36mm 17 Setup, Step J. Using the PREV. I. Using the UP or DOWN buttons select the month and the year. Calendar Function 1.Press the MENU button to view dates in the...
... procedure is set in the past. SPECIFICATIONS Audio format : MP3 Photo format: JPEG Panel size: 10.4 inch Power source: DC 9V Power consumption: 5 W Operating temperature: 41~95°F, 5~35°C Weight : 2.49lb 1.13Kg Dimensions (W x H x D): 12.3 X 10 X 1.4inches 312.5 X 246 X 36mm 17 Setup, Step J. Using the PREV. I. Using the UP or DOWN buttons select the month and the year. Calendar Function 1.Press the MENU button to view dates in the...
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... externally generated static or noise, to correction of antenna problems, to costs incurred for installation, removal or reinstallation of the product, or to damage to digital memory/media devices, gaming devices, discs, speakers, accessories, or electrical systems. This Warranty does not apply to any product or part thereof which vary from the date of original purchase, such defect(s) will be repaired...
... externally generated static or noise, to correction of antenna problems, to costs incurred for installation, removal or reinstallation of the product, or to damage to digital memory/media devices, gaming devices, discs, speakers, accessories, or electrical systems. This Warranty does not apply to any product or part thereof which vary from the date of original purchase, such defect(s) will be repaired...