Saving And Deleting Images - Sony S-Frame DPF-D100 Operating Instructions Manual

10" digital photo frame
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Symptom
Blank areas appear
at the top and
bottom.

Saving and deleting images

Symptom
Cannot save an
image.
Cannot delete an
image.
An image was
deleted
accidentally.
Connecting a computer
Symptom
Nothing happens
even if the USB
cable is
disconnected and
then connected.
GB
38
Check item
• Is the image extremely high
or wide?
Check item
• Is the memory card write-
protected?
• Is the write-protect switch of
the memory card in the
[LOCK] position?
• Is the memory card full?
• Is the internal memory full?
• Did you save images from a
computer to the internal
memory without making a
folder in the internal
memory?
• Is the memory card write-
protected?
• Is the write-protect switch of
the memory card in the
[LOCK] position?
• Are you using "Memory
Stick-ROM"?
Check item
Cause/Solutions
c If an image is extremely high or wide,
blank areas may appear because of the
ratio between the height and width.
Cause/Solutions
c Cancel write-protection and try saving
again.
c Slide the write-protect switch to the
enable position.
c Replace the memory card with one with
sufficient free space. Or, delete any
unnecessary images. (.page 28)
c Delete any unnecessary images.
(.page 28)
c If you do not make a folder, you can only
save up to 512 images. In addition, the
number of images may reduce depending
on the file name length or character type.
When you save images to the internal
memory on a computer, be sure to make a
folder in the internal memory and save
images in this folder.
c Use the device you are using to cancel
write-protection and try deleting again.
c Slide the write-protect switch to the
enable position.
c It is not possible to delete an image from
or format "Memory Stick-ROM".
c An image cannot be recovered once it is
deleted.
Cause/Solutions
c An over current error may have occurred
with the photo frame. To recover from the
error, turn the power of the photo frame
off and then back on.

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