Frame Preferences; Frame Display Mode; Slide Show Setup; Power Saver - GE 27956FE1 User Manual

Dect6.0 cordless handset with picture caller id & slide show
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5. Use the 5 or 6 button to select No or Yes.
NOTE: When a picture or folder is deleted, it will unlink all PCIDL's
associated with the photo or folder, it does NOT delete the
associated name and number.
After deleting a picture or folder, the picture or folder that was
before the deleted photo or folder is now highlighted in the
thumbnail view as a convenience so that you can continue deleting
pictures or folders.
Note: If Delete Photos from Internal Memory is selected and if no
PCIDLs have been put into internal memory with Add Photos to
Internal Memory, then the screen displays this alert: You have not
placed any photos in phone memory. for 3 seconds, after which the
Frame Setup menu is displayed and Delete Photos from Internal
Memory is highlighted.
Note: Delete Photos from Internal Memory is only for deleting a
photo or folder from the phone's internal memory, it cannot be
used to delete a photo or folder from a memory card.

Frame Preferences

1. Make sure your phone is OFF (not in talk mode).
. Press the menu/ok button to go to the main menu.
. Use the 5 or 6 button to scroll to Frame Preferences.
4. Press the menu/ok button to confirm and select from the following settings:
Frame Display Mode, Slide Show Setup, Frame On/Off Time, Power Saver,
Brightness and Language.

Frame Display Mode

Choose to display a photo slide show and/or clock in the picture frame
From the Frame Preferences menu:
1. Use the 5 or 6 button to scroll to Frame Display Mode.
. Press the menu/ok button to confirm.
. Use the 5 or 6 button to scroll to desired option. The default setting is Slide
Show w/Clock.
4. Press the menu/ok button to save. The screen displays Saved.
5. Press the exit button repeatedly to return to the photo screen.
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