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.../MS memory cards and USB memory devices. All manuals should be stored for selecting the DPF508 Digital Photo Frame. To prevent it from strong magnets, heat sources, direct sunlight, and excessive dust. 2. Do not place anything heavy on an unstable cart, stand, tripod, bracket or table. There is unplugged from the power source. The unit is designed for cleaning the exterior of reliable, trouble-free service...
.../MS memory cards and USB memory devices. All manuals should be stored for selecting the DPF508 Digital Photo Frame. To prevent it from strong magnets, heat sources, direct sunlight, and excessive dust. 2. Do not place anything heavy on an unstable cart, stand, tripod, bracket or table. There is unplugged from the power source. The unit is designed for cleaning the exterior of reliable, trouble-free service...
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Contents 1. 1 x 5" Digital Picture Frame w/Battery (CR2025) 2. 1 x AC to place the frame. Positioning Your Frame Pull out the stand to DC Adaptor 3. 2 x Interchangeable Frames (Black/White) 4. 1 x Instruction Manual D. Rotate the stand to obtain the desired vertical or horizontal viewing angle. 3 Adjust the stand's length to position the frame vertically or horizontally. C.
Contents 1. 1 x 5" Digital Picture Frame w/Battery (CR2025) 2. 1 x AC to place the frame. Positioning Your Frame Pull out the stand to DC Adaptor 3. 2 x Interchangeable Frames (Black/White) 4. 1 x Instruction Manual D. Rotate the stand to obtain the desired vertical or horizontal viewing angle. 3 Adjust the stand's length to position the frame vertically or horizontally. C.
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Unit View Left and Right Side Power On/Off Switch DC 9V Plug the AC adaptor SD/MMC/MS Slot Insert the SD/MMC/MS card USB Slot Insert a USB memory device Note: The USB slot can not be connected to a PC for transferring pictures from the PC to the DPF. E. Front Side 4
Unit View Left and Right Side Power On/Off Switch DC 9V Plug the AC adaptor SD/MMC/MS Slot Insert the SD/MMC/MS card USB Slot Insert a USB memory device Note: The USB slot can not be connected to a PC for transferring pictures from the PC to the DPF. E. Front Side 4
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Back Side CR2025 backup battery Eyeholes for wall mounting Top Side 1) Brightness: Press to adjust the Brightness. 2) Play/Pause/Mode: Press to PLAY/PAUSE or select an option. 3) Menu :Press to access the main menu or Card Selection menu. 4) Up/Copy/Delete: Press to navigate, copy or delete a photo. 5) Down/Rotate: Press to navigate or rotate a photo. 6) Prev. : Press to navigate or view the previous photo. 7) Next: Press to navigate or view the next photo. 5
Back Side CR2025 backup battery Eyeholes for wall mounting Top Side 1) Brightness: Press to adjust the Brightness. 2) Play/Pause/Mode: Press to PLAY/PAUSE or select an option. 3) Menu :Press to access the main menu or Card Selection menu. 4) Up/Copy/Delete: Press to navigate, copy or delete a photo. 5) Down/Rotate: Press to navigate or rotate a photo. 6) Prev. : Press to navigate or view the previous photo. 7) Next: Press to navigate or view the next photo. 5
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... MENU button. 5. The unit will enter SLIDE SHOW mode and will be allowed to the DC power jack and plug the adapter into the unit's SD/MMC/MS USB slots provided. 4. With the Main Menu displayed use the unit's LEFT / RIGHT arrow keys to position the highlight. Note: Only the media installed in the unit will sequentially display the photos saved on the selected media. 6 Viewing Photos...
... MENU button. 5. The unit will enter SLIDE SHOW mode and will be allowed to the DC power jack and plug the adapter into the unit's SD/MMC/MS USB slots provided. 4. With the Main Menu displayed use the unit's LEFT / RIGHT arrow keys to position the highlight. Note: Only the media installed in the unit will sequentially display the photos saved on the selected media. 6 Viewing Photos...
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... rotate photos clockwise by pressing the ROTATE button on the remote control or the Down button on the frame in PAUSE mode when the desired picture is displayed. In this mode the operator can use the LEFT / RIGHT arrow keys to approximately 40 photos. If you want to step "G" first. Note: You can store up screen appears indicating "Copy? Selecting PAUSE / PLAY / MODE again will place the DPF in the DPF starting...
... rotate photos clockwise by pressing the ROTATE button on the remote control or the Down button on the frame in PAUSE mode when the desired picture is displayed. In this mode the operator can use the LEFT / RIGHT arrow keys to approximately 40 photos. If you want to step "G" first. Note: You can store up screen appears indicating "Copy? Selecting PAUSE / PLAY / MODE again will place the DPF in the DPF starting...
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... mode or Browse mode, then press the UP/COPY/DELETE button. To delete a photo, select the photo in the DPF internal memory. 8 Using the Left or Right button select the Memory icon. When the Delete pop-up the Card Selection screen. Press PLAY/PAUSE/ MODE button to select the DPF'S internal memory. Press the MENU button again to bring up the DPF's main menu. Note: DELETE only deletes photos that reside in Slide show mode. Deleting Photos from your frame's internal memory Press Menu button to bring up screen...
... mode or Browse mode, then press the UP/COPY/DELETE button. To delete a photo, select the photo in the DPF internal memory. 8 Using the Left or Right button select the Memory icon. When the Delete pop-up the Card Selection screen. Press PLAY/PAUSE/ MODE button to select the DPF'S internal memory. Press the MENU button again to bring up the DPF's main menu. Note: DELETE only deletes photos that reside in Slide show mode. Deleting Photos from your frame's internal memory Press Menu button to bring up screen...
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... to select the menu item you wish by us the UP/Down buttons. The setting items and their definitions are showing below: Brightness Slide Show Time OSD Language Transition Mode Default Exit Setup Menu -3- --- +3 - 5S / 10S / 30S English French Spanish Random No Effect Cover Up Cover Down Cover Left Cover Right 9 Then press PLAY/ PAUSE/MODE to select and enter the setting screen . 2) Use the UP...
... to select the menu item you wish by us the UP/Down buttons. The setting items and their definitions are showing below: Brightness Slide Show Time OSD Language Transition Mode Default Exit Setup Menu -3- --- +3 - 5S / 10S / 30S English French Spanish Random No Effect Cover Up Cover Down Cover Left Cover Right 9 Then press PLAY/ PAUSE/MODE to select and enter the setting screen . 2) Use the UP...
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... button to change is implemented, use the LEFT or RIGHT button to highlight the OK icon, then press PLAY/PAUSE/MODE to other items. After a change the digit. Continue pressing the LEFT or RIGHT button to highlight and make changes to confirm. 10 To Set Date in Calendar Mode Press the Play/Pause/Mode button, a pop-up screen appears as shown below: Use the LEFT or RIGHT button to view the days; Use...
... button to change is implemented, use the LEFT or RIGHT button to highlight the OK icon, then press PLAY/PAUSE/MODE to other items. After a change the digit. Continue pressing the LEFT or RIGHT button to highlight and make changes to confirm. 10 To Set Date in Calendar Mode Press the Play/Pause/Mode button, a pop-up screen appears as shown below: Use the LEFT or RIGHT button to view the days; Use...
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How to Set Time To make changes to other items. After a change the digit. Press the UP or DOWN button to the Time, press the PLAY/PAUSE/MODE button. The pop-up screen shown below will appear: Use the LEFT or RIGHT arrow button to highlight the CLOCK icon and press the PLAY/PAUSE/MODE button. Clock Function With the Main Menu icons displayed, use the LEFT or RIGHT button to confirm. 11 Continue pressing...
How to Set Time To make changes to other items. After a change the digit. Press the UP or DOWN button to the Time, press the PLAY/PAUSE/MODE button. The pop-up screen shown below will appear: Use the LEFT or RIGHT arrow button to highlight the CLOCK icon and press the PLAY/PAUSE/MODE button. Clock Function With the Main Menu icons displayed, use the LEFT or RIGHT button to confirm. 11 Continue pressing...
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Press the plastic frame on the right of Interchangeable Frames Remove Remove the current frame attached to the unit. Installation Please refer to the illustration below : Cover back Unit back Insert the unit into the left cover slots first then lower the right side of the unit until it comes in contact with the frame. Removal and Installation of the unit. Refer to the illustration below : Press here then remove the cover. The lock position is indicated by a click. 12 K.
Press the plastic frame on the right of Interchangeable Frames Remove Remove the current frame attached to the unit. Installation Please refer to the illustration below : Cover back Unit back Insert the unit into the left cover slots first then lower the right side of the unit until it comes in contact with the frame. Removal and Installation of the unit. Refer to the illustration below : Press here then remove the cover. The lock position is indicated by a click. 12 K.
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M. SPECIFICATIONS Photo format: JPEG Panel size: 5 Inch Power source: DC 9V Power consumption: 5 W Operating temperature: 41~95°F, 5~35°C Weight : 0.40 Kg Dimensions (W x H x D): 7.68 X 6.57 X 1.30 inches 195 X167 X 33 mm 13
M. SPECIFICATIONS Photo format: JPEG Panel size: 5 Inch Power source: DC 9V Power consumption: 5 W Operating temperature: 41~95°F, 5~35°C Weight : 0.40 Kg Dimensions (W x H x D): 7.68 X 6.57 X 1.30 inches 195 X167 X 33 mm 13
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A memory card is inserted correctly. Try using lower resolution pic- pictures faster. Then turn on The adapter is not securely connected to your photos. 14 The frame displays some Higher resolution pictures load more pictures slower and some cards can try to your camera's manual if your images. tures or down sampling your picture frame or the power switch is not on. M. Refer to format it first. . * Note: Some digital cameras save images in your digital picture frame contains JPEG...
A memory card is inserted correctly. Try using lower resolution pic- pictures faster. Then turn on The adapter is not securely connected to your photos. 14 The frame displays some Higher resolution pictures load more pictures slower and some cards can try to your camera's manual if your images. tures or down sampling your picture frame or the power switch is not on. M. Refer to format it first. . * Note: Some digital cameras save images in your digital picture frame contains JPEG...
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...the Company, has suffered or been damaged through alteration, improper installation, mishandling, misuse, neglect, accident, or by removal or defacement of the factory serial number/ bar code label(s). U.S.A. : AUDIOVOX ELECTRONICS CORPORATION, 150 MARCUS BLVD, HAUPPAUGE, NEW YORK 11788 ! 1-800-645-4994 CANADA : CALL 1-... WHATSOEVER. No person or representative is to you may not apply to be repaired or replaced with the sale of the product, or to damage to digital memory/media devices, gaming devices, discs, speakers, accessories, or electrical systems. This Warranty does not apply...
...the Company, has suffered or been damaged through alteration, improper installation, mishandling, misuse, neglect, accident, or by removal or defacement of the factory serial number/ bar code label(s). U.S.A. : AUDIOVOX ELECTRONICS CORPORATION, 150 MARCUS BLVD, HAUPPAUGE, NEW YORK 11788 ! 1-800-645-4994 CANADA : CALL 1-... WHATSOEVER. No person or representative is to you may not apply to be repaired or replaced with the sale of the product, or to damage to digital memory/media devices, gaming devices, discs, speakers, accessories, or electrical systems. This Warranty does not apply...