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Pandigital Snow Globe DPF User Manual

Pandigital Snow Globe DPF User Manual

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Snow Globe Digital Photo Frame
Users Guide

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Summary of Contents for Pandigital Snow Globe DPF

  • Page 1 Pandigital Snow Globe Digital Photo Frame Users Guide...
  • Page 2: Photo Player

    Transferring Photos to Your Photo Player You should transfer your photos to the photo player before assembling the snow globe. When you connect to your PC you are given two options. Slideshow Photos – begins a slideshow of all the photos stored on your photo player. Connect to PC - allows you run the photo transfer programs to transfer and delete photos stored on the photo player.
  • Page 3 Note: On some versions of Windows the Photo Transfer program appears in your file manager as “CD Drive (Drive Letter :) Pandigital.” Click on that Drive letter to open the Photo Transfer Manager e. From the Photo Transfer window navigate to the folder where your photos are stored.
  • Page 4 Cropping and Rotating your Photos You can also crop and rotate your photos in the Photo Transfer window. a. Select a photo to crop or rotate and click the crop button b. Drag the crop window to crop your photo; you can also rotate the photo by clicking the rotate button. When you are done modifying the photo, click on the Add to Device button to save the picture to the photo player.
  • Page 5: Power Switch

    1. Insert 3 non rechargeable AAA batteries (sold separately) in to the battery case. 2. Attach the speaker connector to the photo player. Speaker Connector 3. Attach the photo player to the top of the base. The base clips will click into the photo player and hold it in place. Insert the base and the photo player into the snow globe and screw in the base with the two screws, which are included in the box.
  • Page 6: Power Options

    Power Options Using Batteries The snow globe can be powered by batteries or by the AC power adaptor. Power Switch 1. Remove the base and insert 3 non–rechargeable AAA batteries into the battery slot inside the base of the Snow Globe.
  • Page 7 After this ninety (90) day period, labor charges will be charged on a case by case basis. PARTS: For a period of ninety (90) days from the date of purchase, if this product is found to be defective, Pandigital will supply at no cost, new or rebuilt replacement parts, at its option, at no charge.