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15" HD Digital Photo Frame
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15" HD Digital Photo Frame

Table of Contents2

SAFETY INFORMATION.............................................................................3

PACKAGE CONTENTS................................................................................3

FEATURES.................................................................................................4

QUICK START.........................................................................................6-7

PHOTO PLAYBACK.................................................................................8-9

MUSIC PLAYBACK..............................................................................10-11

MOVIE PLAYBACK..............................................................................12-13

CALENDAR..............................................................................................14

SETUP.....................................................................................................15

COPY FILES FROM USB TO INTERNAL MEMORY....................................16

FAQ........................................................................................................18

REMOTE...................................................................................................5

SCROLL SUBTITLE FUNCTION.................................................................17

Safety Information

Package Contents

• Keep away from water, moisture, and dusty areas.

• Working temperature is 32-104°F (0-40°C). Never store in a very hotor cold place.

• Be careful not to drop or knock over the photo frame.

• Never try to open the case yourself; always seek professional support.

• Connect the AC power adapter to both the DC IN jack and the poweroutlet on a wall.

• Only use attachments/accessories approved by the manufacturer.

• When left unused for an extended period of time, the unit should beunplugged from the power outlet.

WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or electrical shock, do not expose the unit to any situations with water (i.e. rain, moisture, dripping, splashing, etc.).

Digital Photo Frame Power Adapter

Remote

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Features

MAIN FEATURES

• Play digital photos as slide show

• Rotate / Zoom photos

• Play videos

• Play music

• 4GB of built-in memory

• Ability to copy files from USB/SD card to the built-in memory

INPUTS / Outputs

• HDMI• USB 2.0• Secure Digital (SD) or Multi Media Card (MMC)• A/V (3.5mm)

SPECIFICATIONS

• AC adapter: Input AC 100V~240V. 50-60Hz, Output DC 12V-2A

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Remote5

POWER Power DPF on or off if ON/OFF switch is set to ONMUTE Mute the volume during playback

Change the input source... HDMI, A/V, or DMP (digital photo frame)

CALENDAR Enter the Calendar mode directly; also brings up the on-screen menu during playback

PHOTO Enter the Photo playing mode directly for files that are stored in the internal memory

MUSIC Enter the Music playing mode directly for files that are stored in the internal memory

MOVIE Enter the Movie playing mode directly for files that are stored in the internal memory

Move the on-screen cursor up, down, left, and rightENTER Make and confirm selectionVOL+ VOL- Adjust the volume up or down

Fast forward or reverse while a file is playing

Skip forward or backward to the next file Play or pause the current file Enter the Setup menu directlySETUP

Quick Start

1. Insert the connector of the power adapter into the DC jack on the back of the Digital Photo Frame, and then plug the wall adapter into a standard power outlet. Switch the power switch from OFF to ON.

2. If using a memory card or USB storage device, insert them into the appropriate slots found on the back of the unit.

3. Navigate the menu of the Digital Photo Frame using either the supplied remote or the buttons found along the right backside of the unit.TIP: If the power switch of the unit is left in the ON position, the remote can be used to power it on and off.

4. Highlight the icon for the type of media (i.e. Photo, Music, etc.) that is to be played. If using a memory card or USB storage device, the storage option will be available after you click into a specific media type. For example, if a particular image or set of images is on a USB flash drive, click the Photo icon and then choose the USB option to navigate to the desired photo file.

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Quick Start (cont.)7

5. Inside each media category (Photo, Music, Movie) will be the storage options that are connected and available to search. Click on theappropriate storage to access the desired file(s).

Photo Playback

• Highlight the Photo icon and press ENTER to select the appropriate storage location for the image file.

• Using the UP, DOWN, RIGHT, and LEFT keys on either the photo frame or the remote, choose the desired file by pressing ENTER.

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• Pressing the Calendar button on the remote will bring up an on-screen playback menu. Pressing the Calendar button again will remove the menu from the screen.

• Pressing the Left and Right buttons on the display or the arrow keys on the remote will cycle through the various functions of the on-screen menu; Press ENTER to select the desired function.

• A list of the Photo on-screen menu functions is below:

Pause/Play: Stops and starts image play during the slideshowPrev: Skips back to the previous imageNext: Skips forward to the next imageStop: Stops the slideshow and returns to the list of filesR_None/R_ONE/R_ALL: Repeat... None (stops after all images play), ONE (repeats images once), ALL (an endless loop of images)Music: Plays a music file (if available) over slideshowPlaylist: Shows a list of the image file names currently playingInfo: Displays file information for the on-screen imageRotate Clockwise: Rotates the image clockwiseRotate Counterclockwise: Rotates the image counterclockwiseZoom In: Zooms in on the current imageZoom Out: Zooms out on the current imageMove: When zoomed in, move around on the selected image

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Music Playback

• Highlight the Music icon and press ENTER to select the appropriate storage location for the music file.

• Using the UP, DOWN, RIGHT, and LEFT keys on either the photo frame or the remote, choose the desired file by pressing ENTER.

• When playing, press the UP and DOWN buttons to skip to the previous or next music file; press the VOL+ and VOL- buttons to adjust the volume of the music.

• Pressing the FWD or REW buttons will skim through the music file at a faster rate

• Press EXIT to return to the previous menu.

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• Pressing the Calendar button on the remote will bring up an on-screen playback menu. Pressing the Calendar button again will remove the menu from the screen.

• Pressing the Left and Right buttons on the display or the arrow keys on the remote will cycle through the various functions of the on-screen menu; Press ENTER to select the desired function.

• A list of the Music on-screen menu functions is below:

Pause/Play: Stops and starts the current music file playingFB: Skims backward through the currently playing songFF: Skims forward through the currently playing songPrev: Skip to the previous music fileNext: Skip to the next music fileStop: Stops the music and returns to the list of filesR_None/R_ONE/R_ALL: Repeat... None (stops after all songs play), ONE (repeats a song once), ALL (an endless loop of songs)Mute: Mutes the volume of the song filePlaylist: Shows a list of the song file names that are availableInfo: Displays file information for the current song fileGoto: Choose a specific section of the music file to go to

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Movie Playback

• Highlight the Movie icon and press ENTER to select the appropriatestorage location for the movie file.

• Using the UP, DOWN, RIGHT, and LEFT keys on either the photoframe or the remote, choose the desired file by pressing ENTER.

• When playing, press the UP and DOWN buttons to skip to theprevious or next video file; press the VOL+ and VOL- buttons toadjust the volume of the video.

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• Pressing the Calendar button on the remote will bring up an on-screen playback menu. Pressing the Calendar button again willremove the menu from the screen.

• Pressing the Left and Right buttons on the display or the arrow keyson the remote will cycle through the various functions of the on-screen menu. Press ENTER to select the desired function.

• A list of the Video on-screen menu functions is below:

Pause/Play: Stops and starts the current video file playingFB: Skims backward through the currently playing videoFF: Skims forward through the currently playing videoPrev: Skip to the previous video fileNext: Skip to the next video fileStop: Stops the video and returns to the list of filesR_None/R_ONE/R_ALL: Repeat... None (stops after all videos play),ONE (repeats a video once), ALL (an endless loop of videos)Set A/Set AB/Set None: Isolates sections of video and replays themPlaylist: Shows a list of the video file names that are availableInfo: Displays file information for the current video fileSlowF: Slowly skims through the videoStepF: Skims through the video incrementally to pinpoint exactspots in the video file; hold down the button to skim slowlyGoto: Choose a specific section of the video file to go to

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Calendar

• Highlight the Calendar icon and press ENTER to choose the built-incalendar option.

• Pressing the UP or DOWN keys on either the photo frame or theremote will cycle through different years. For example, if the dateis 01/15/2015, pressing UP will show the date 01/15/2016; pressDOWN and the calendar shows 01/15/2014.

• Pressing the LEFT or RIGHT keys on either the photo frame or theremote will cycle through the months of a given year. Forexample, if the date is 02/15/2015, pressing LEFT will show thedate 01/15/2015; press RIGHT and the calendar shows03/15/2015.

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Setup

• Highlight the Setup icon and press ENTER to access the settingsmenu. for the Digital Photo Frame.

• Using the UP and DOWN keys on either the photo frame or theremote, choose the setting option to be changed; press LEFT andRIGHT to make adjustments.

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• A list of the Setup options is below:

Language: Select the native language for the menusSlideshow Time: Change the amount of time photos are displayed during a slide showSlideshow Mode: Turn slideshow mode on or offRepeat Mode: Off / All / OneDisplay Mode: Auto / Fit / PanoramaTime: Set the date and timeBrightness: Adjust the brightness of the screenContrast: Adjust the contrast of the screenSaturation: Adjust the saturation of the screenAuto Power: Set a time for the unit to automatically power on and power offAuto Play: Choose a media type to automatically begin playingScroll Subtitle: Choose the color for subtitle textMedia Type: USB / SD (Memory Card)... Choose which storage option to access firstCopy: Copy files from USB flash drive to the internal memory of the photo frameRestore Factory Default: Restore all setting back to the factory defaults

Copy Files From USB To Internal Memory

• The digital photo frame is capable of copying files from a USB flash drive to its built-in memory.

• To begin, all files on the USB flash drive must be on the root directory. Files cannot be in folders or they won't copy over to the internal memory of the digital photo frame.

• Then, a new .txt file called "copy.txt" must be created and placed on the USB flash drive in the same root directory as the files that are going to be copied.

• To create a .txt file, use a plain-text editor such as Notepad on Windows PCs or TextEdit on a Mac.

o Windows/Microsoft Word Example: From the File menu, select Save As. At the bottom of the Save As dialog box, select Plain Text (*.txt) from the Save as type drop-down list.

o Macintosh/Microsoft Word Example: From the File menu,

• In the Setup menu, select the Copy option. Press either the LEFTarrow key or ENTER to confirm Yes. After selecting Yes, a progressbar will appear indicating that the files are successfully beingcopied over to the internal memory.

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Progress BarConfirmation Screen

select Save As. In the dialog box, select Plain Text (.txt) from the Format drop-down list.

Scroll Subtitle Function17

• The digital photo frame supports scrolling subtitles when playing photo, music, and video files.

• To begin, a new .txt file called "scroll.txt" must be created in the Unicode format and placed on the USB flash drive in the root directory. The file cannot be in a folder or it won't copy over to the internal memory of the digital photo frame properly.

• To create a .txt file in the Unicode format, use a plain-text editor such as Notepad on Windows PCs or TextEdit on a Mac.

o Windows/Microsoft Word Example: From the File menu, select Save As. At the bottom of the Save As dialog box, select Plain Text (*.txt) from the Save as type drop-down list. Next to the SAVE button, click on the Tools drop-down menu and choose Web Options. Click the Encoding tab and under Save this document as choose the Unicode format and then click OK.

o Macintosh/Microsoft Word Example: From the File menu,

• In the Setup menu, select the Copy option. Press either the LEFTarrow key or ENTER to confirm Yes. After selecting Yes, a progressbar will appear indicating that the files are successfully beingcopied over to the internal memory.

select Save As. In the dialog box, select Plain Text (.txt) from the Format drop-down list. After clicking SAVE, a dialog box should appear; click on OTHER ENCODING. From the list, choose Unicode. Click OK.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q. Why can't the Digital Photo Frame (DPF) play certain types of files?

A. While the DPF can support a wide variety of file formats, there aresome that aren't compatible due to the software used to run the DPF.

Q. I have a memory card in the DPF, but it's not reading the card. Whatshould I do?

A. First, make sure that you are using a memory card that is supportedby the DPF (i.e. SD/MMC). Second, ensure that the memory card isinserted all the way into the correct slot. Third, choose the correct cardicon on screen that you want to play.

Q. Why do some images load faster than others?

A. Higher resolution images usually take longer to load.

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