Assign Personal Background Image; Photos; Photo Thumbnails; View Individual Photo During A Slideshow - Pandigital PAN1201DW User Manual

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Greeting Card
2. Select
3. Select
Yes
to create a new greeting or delete existing greeting, or select
4. Use the virtual keyboard to enter a title (i.e., Happy Birthday, Merry Christmas).
5. Select
TITLE MSG
TIP: If entering multiple lines, to avoid losing your progress should you leave the unit or have a power interruption, it is recommended that you select
Done
periodically to save your message.
6. Select
STYLE 1 2 3 4
Style 1 Default – Blue with scroll (or your personal photo – see Assign Personal Background Image on page 8)
Style 2 – Balloons
Style 3 – Gift with gold ribbon
Style 4 – Roses
7. Select
to view your greeting, and then press
VIEW
8. When satisfied with your greeting, select

Assign Personal Background Image

You can enhance your personal greeting even more by assigning one of your own photos as the greeting background.
1. Choose the photo you want as your background, and then name it exactly
IMPORTANT: showme.jpg must be a standard JPG and not in a progressive format.
2. Copy your showme.jpg file into the root folder of the DPF's internal memory.
Use the DPF to PC – USB Connection instructions on page 18 to copy the file to the root folder (do not copy into Photos folder).
3. Follow steps 1-6 under
4. Your greeting will now have your personal photo as the background.
5. Select
VIEW
to view your greeting, and then press
6. When satisfied with your greeting, select
P H O T O S

PHOTOS

The
feature includes many functions for optimizing and customizing your viewing preferences. You can view your photos individually or as slideshows
with or without background music. Other optional functions allow you to display the current time with your images, adjust the screen colors, choose slideshow
transitions, and even schedule slideshows according to your weekly schedule.

Photo Thumbnails

HOME
1. On the
screen, select the
2. Use
to scroll through individual photos, or use the
3. To view an individual photo full screen, press
4. While the photo is displayed, you can use

View Individual Photo during a Slideshow

1. With the desired photo displayed, press
2. The photo will be displayed approximately 15 seconds and then the slideshow will automatically resume, or you can press
resume the slideshow.
Zoom or Rotate Photos
You can temporarily magnify or rotate photos while viewing them in single photo view. The rotation of a photo will be saved only for photos in the internal
memory.
Zoom or Rotate a photo during a slideshow
1. With the photo displayed that needs rotating, press
2. Press
SLIDESHOW
Zoom or Rotate a photo from the Photo Thumbnails screen
HOME
1. On the
2. On the
Photo Thumbnails
multiple times if necessary to achieve the desired view.
3. Press
EXIT
TIP: When a photo is zoomed, you can pan around the photo by using

Adjust Screen Colors

You can adjust the four LCD color levels for optimal image viewing.
HOME
1. On the
2. Select
Adjust Screen Colors
8
.
to enter your personalized message. Use ↵ (on 1 key) to enter multiple lines of text.
to choose a background appropriate for your greeting.
EXIT
Done
to save.
Enter Greeting
(above), and select the
EXIT
to save.
Done
PHOTOS-
Manage
ENTER
to view the next/previous photos.
EXIT
to pause the slideshow.
to resume the slideshow.
PHOTOS
screen, select the
-
Manage
screen, press
ENTER
to return to the Photo Thumbnails screen.
screen, press
to display the
MENU
.
No
to edit existing greeting.
to return to the keyboard screen.
showme.jpg
Default
style.
to return to the keyboard screen.
button.
arrows to scroll full pages.
Page Up/Page Down
on the highlighted photo.
or
, multiple times if necessary, to achieve the desired view.
ZOOM
ROTATE
button.
the desired photo to be magnified or rotated
to select
to view portions of the photo that are not currently visible.
Setup Menu
.
.
, and then press
ENTER
or
SLIDESHOW
to
ZOOM
or
ROTATE

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