Turn Scheduled Slideshows On Or Off; Network Photo - Pandigital PAN1002W02T User Manual

Pandigital pan1002w02t: user guide
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play scheduled slideshows on weekdays. The field now reads Set Turn-On
Time. Press the Enter button to schedule weekday slideshows.
7.
You can set different times for scheduled slideshows on the weekends in the
same manner.
8.
When you are happy with the settings, press the Exit button to save them and
return to the Calendar/Clock screen. Press EXIT again to return to HOME
screen

Turn Scheduled Slideshows On or Off

After you set create slideshow schedules, you need to turn slideshow scheduling
on to use the schedules. With the Calendar/Clock displayed, press the SCHED
SLIDE button on PanTouch Sensor area.

Network Photo

This feature provides access to Google's Picasa photo site to view, browse and
download photos to the internal memory of the Digital Picture Frame (DPF). It
involves three layers of features: network connection layer for connection to the
home wireless network, service connection layer for connection to Picasa, user
application layer that provides photo preview by thumbnail, single photo full screen
view, slideshow and photo download to the internal memory.
Setting up your DPF to stream photo's from Picasa requires 2 steps.
1) Setting up your Wireless Network User ID and Password on the DPF
2)
Setting up your Picasa User ID and Password on the DPF.
Step 1: Setting up your Wireless Network User ID and Password on the DPF.
c.
Insert your compatible wireless USB adaptor (PANWF01) to the USB host
port and then turn on the DPF. Please check our website for the
comparable USB wireless adapters.
d.
From Home screen, select the "Network Photo" icon and press ENTER.
e.
Select the "Search For Network" option and press ENTER.
f.
Select your Network ID and press ENTER
g.
Enter your network password and then the "Done" key.
h.
When your MAC and IP address appears on the screen, the setup is
complete, press BACK twice to return to the "PanTouch Menu Home"
screen. There under the "Network Photo" icon you should see the
network you are connected to.
Note: The "+" and "-" keys are used to toggle between Capital and lower
case letters on the virtual keyboard.
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