Sungale AW15S-B User Manual

15" digital photo frame
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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    User Notice This product has met all electronic emission stan dards. This product may be used safely in the home. Contents Chapter 1 Introduction Product Introduction Safely Precautions Components Product Map Chapter 2 Connection Connecting to a power source Memory Cards Connecting to a PC Chapter 3 Usage Photos...
  • Page 3 Introduction Chapter 1 Product Introduction Precautions Components Player Overview Electrical Safety Handling Basic Components Digital Frame Remote Control...
  • Page 4: Product Introduction

    Product Introduction The Bluetooth Digital Photo Frame is a convenient image album that keeps your favorite images at your fingertips. With its bright and vivid LCD screen, this Bluetooth Digital Photo Frame offers an alternative to photo printing, adding a new level of convenience to your life. With its diverse file management functions, this Bluetooth Digital Photo Frame allows you to relive your cherished memories anytime.
  • Page 5: Precautions

    Safety Precautions Please read the following guidelines carefully to ensure user safety. Power Related WARNING: indicates information that, if neglected, could result in serious injury and/or death to the user. CAUTION: indicates information that, if neglected, could result injury to the user and/or material damage.
  • Page 6: Safely Precautions

    Safety Precautions Please adhere to the following guidelines to ensure user safety, and avoid product malfunction. Product Related 01. Dropping the product or subje cting it to a significant impact can cause critical damage. 03. Striking or scratching the LCD screen may cause permanent dam age to the screen.
  • Page 7: Components

    Components Because Sungale is constantly working to improve its products, basic components may be modified without prior notice and may differ in appearance with the images below. Basic Components These components are provided with your product purchase. Chapter 1 I introduction...
  • Page 8: Player Overview

    Player Overview Your frame may differ slightly in appearance with the images provided. Digital Frame 6 7 8 1. POWER: Turns the player off and on. 2. MS/SD/MMS/MS Pro/XD CARD SLOT: Insert supported memory card types here. 3. CF CARD SLOT: Insert CF card here. 4.
  • Page 9: Rear View

    Player Overview - Frame Your Frame may differ slightly with the images below. Rear View 12. Wall mount 13. Speaker: Built in stereo speakers. Chapter 1 I introduction...
  • Page 10: Photos

    Player Overview - Remote Control Your remote control may differ slightly in appearance with the images provided. Remote Control Power: Press POWER to turn the player on and off. Mute: Press MUTE to toggle sound on and off. Photo: Press PHOTO to start a slideshow. Music: Press MUSIC to play songs.
  • Page 11: Settings

    Player Overview ROTATE: Press ROTATE to rotate the picture. (Note: this does not permanently change the picture's orientation) ZOOM: Press ZOOM repeatedly to zoom in/out on your pictures. VIEW: Press VIEW to view 9 pictures at a time in thumbnail size. Use the up/down /left/right buttons to select the picture and press enter to confirm.
  • Page 12 Connection Chapter 2 Power Connection Connect to USB Port Memory Card Insertion Memory Card Extraction PC Connecting...
  • Page 13 Connection Power Connection 1. Connect the power adaptor to the DC 12Vin Jack on the left side of the frame. 2. Plug the power cable into a wall outlet. 3. The player will power on automatically. Chapter 2 I Connection...
  • Page 14 Connection Connect to USB HOST USB HOST: Insert one of the listed USB removable storage devices or the Bluetooth Dongle to the USB HOST jack. Do not force the device in; check to make sure the orientation of the device is correct. Note: Before connecting the USB removable storage device or Bluetooth Dongle to the DPF, make sure to attach the USB HOST CABLE to the USB OTG port.
  • Page 15 Connection Inserting Your Memory Card Refer to the picture below to make sure that the memory card is correctly aligned with the frame. The rule of thumb is that the sticker side of the memory card should face the front. Incorrect alignment of the memory card upon insertion may cause damage to the unit and/or the card.
  • Page 16 Connection Removing Your Memory Card Grip the card firmly between two fingers, and pull the card straight out without bending it. Refer to the image below: Note: With no memory card present, the product will display images stored in the Frame's internal memory. Press MENU to return to the main menu. Chapter 2 I Connection...
  • Page 17 PC Connecting Connecting your DPF to your PC Use the supplied USB cable to connect your DPF to your PC. Note: Before connecting to your PC, first unplug the attached USB HOST CABLE from the USB OTG jack. 1. After connecting your DPF to the PC, your PC should display a window similar to the one shown below.
  • Page 18 Usage Chapter 3 Photos Music Background Music Movies E- Book Additional Functions...
  • Page 19 Photos Accessing Your Photo Directory Press MENU at any time to return to the MAIN MENU. Press PHOTO then ENTER to enter the device selection screen. Selecting a Device Viewing a Photo in Full Screen Press "right" or ENTER to enter your file list. Press "up" or "down"...
  • Page 20 Photo Rotating a Photo After selecting the desired photo, press ROTATE to rotate the photo clockwise. Chapter 3 I Usage...
  • Page 21 Music Music Listening to Music Locate the Device Directory From the main menu, select MUSIC and press ENTER. Locate the Music Directory ENTER Selecting a Music File ENTER Use the directional keys to select the desired memory device and press ENTER. Use the directional keys to select the desired music file.
  • Page 22 Music Play a Song After selecting the desired music file, press the PLAY/PAUSE button. Pausing Music During playback, press the PLAY/PAUSE button. Chapter 3 I Usage...
  • Page 23 Music Adjusting the volume During playback, use the VOL+ and VOL- buttons to adjust the volume. Muting the Sound During playback, press the MUTE button. NOTE: Only MP3 and WMA formatted sound files can be played. Chapter 3 I Usage...
  • Page 24 Back Music Note: To utilize this feature you must have picture files (JPG) and music files (MP3 or WMA) saved to the same file source (ie. Memory Card, USB Device or Internal Memory). 1. From the Main Menu use the navigational buttons to select PHOTO/MUSIC and press ENTER 2.
  • Page 25 Movie A variety of movie formats, including those taken with a digital camera, can be played on your frame. Activate the Device Selection Screen From the Main Menu select MOVIE and press ENTER to enter the device selection screen. Select the Appropriate Source ENTER Selecting and Playing Movies Use the directional keys to select the desired movie and...
  • Page 26 Movies Adjusting the Volume During playback, use the VOL+ and VOL- buttons to adjust the volume. Muting the Sound During playback, press the MUTE button to mute the sound. Press it again to play sound. NOTE: This frame supports the following video file types for playback: 1.
  • Page 27 E- Book Note: This Frame is only compatible with TXT formatted text. Select the E-BOOK icon from the main menu and press ENTER to activate the device selection screen. Use the directional buttons to select the device you have stored your TXT documents in. Press ENTER and then press "right"...
  • Page 28 Addtional Functions Zoom During photo playback, pressing ZOOM repeatedly will magnify the image in the following cycle: SLIDE SHOW Press the SLIDE SHOW button. Your Frame will automatically create a slide show of the images on your internal memory. STEP SHOW Press the STEP SHOW button during a slide show.
  • Page 29: Additional Functions

    Additional Functions BACKGROUND MUSIC Press the BACK MUSIC button to begin a slideshow with music in the background. Note: Music must be in MP3 or WMA format. SETUP In the Main Menu use the navigation buttons on the remote control to select the SETTINGS icon and press ENTER. Setup: Refer to page 33-38 for instructions on changing your settings.
  • Page 30 Editting & Settings Chapter 4 Editing Copy file Delete file Settings Language set Picture set Start up set Video set Default set Version...
  • Page 31: Editing Files

    Editing Files Editing Files From the main menu, use the arrow buttons to select the FILE icon in the main menu. Press ENTER to enter the card selection screen. Select the desired memory card and press ENTER to enter the file list. A.
  • Page 32 Editing Files Using the arrow keys, select COPY/PASTE and press ENTER To start stransferring the file. If you are succesfful the screen will display as follows: Chapter 4 I Settings...
  • Page 33: Delete File

    Editting Files B. Delete Files From the file view screen use "up" or "down" to locate the file you want to delete and press the RIGHT arrow key. Press OSD: Select DELETE from the list of options and press ENTER. Upon a successful delete you will receive a "Finished!"...
  • Page 34: Settings

    Settings Settings Use the navigation buttons on the remote control to select the SETTINGS icon and press ENTER. Language Settings Select LANGUAGE SET in the SETTINGS menu, and press "right" to display a submenu. This DPF supports Chinese/English OSD settings. A.
  • Page 35: Picture Set

    Settings Picture Settings Select PICTURE SET in the Settings Menu, and press "right" right to access the submenu: 1. Select Slide show mode in the SETTINGS menu and press "right" to access the submenu: Press ENTER to confirm or press "left" to return to the higher menu. Chapter 4 I Settings Press "up"...
  • Page 36 Settings 2. Select picture play mode in the SETTINGS menu, and press display the [Picture play mode] submenu: Chapter 4 I Settings...
  • Page 37: Start Up Set

    Settings Startup setting Select STARTUP SET in the Settings menu, and press "left" to access the submenu: For example, if you want music to play upon powering up your DPF, use the arrow keys to select MUSIC and press ENTER to confirm. Chapter 4 I Settings Press the navigation keys to change the DPF's startup...
  • Page 38: Video Set

    Settings Video Setup Select VIDEO SET in the Settings menu and press “right” to access the submenu: You can set the Lightness/Contrast/Color levels 0-16. A. Press "left"/"right" to set and press ENTER To confirm. B. Press "left" to return to the higher menu. Default Set This function restores the factory default settings as follows: Chapter 4 I Settings...
  • Page 39 Settings Select VERSION in the Settings menu to see your player's Version number. Press EXIT to exit the Settings menu. Chapter 4 I Settings...
  • Page 40 Customer Management Chapter 5 Question & Answer Troubleshooting Product Specifications FCC and Safety Information...
  • Page 41 Question and Answer Q&A This section will attempt to troubleshoot common problems that one may experience with the Multimedia DPF. If this guide does not solve your problems, do not dismantle the machien yourself. What photo, music, and video formats are supported by this Multimedia Digital Photo Frame? What memory cards are compatible...
  • Page 42 Question and Answer Can I adjust the colors of the display? Why can't my PC find the internal memory? Why won't the unit play pictures? What MPEG-4 formats are supported by the multimedia Digital Photo Frame? Why won't the frame play my music? Why doesn't the photo cover the entire screen? Can the DPF connect with ALL...
  • Page 43: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Consult the troubleshooting guide below if you are experiencing any problems with the unit. A minor adjustment may eliminate the problem. No Power Cannot read WMA music: Cannot read card. Remote control not working Chapter 5 I Customer Management Press and hold the power button Esnure the power cord is not damaged Ensure the power plug is connected firmly...
  • Page 44: Product Specifications

    Product Specifications Specifications can be changed without prior notice in the interest of improving product performance. Product Specifications Item LCD Display Size Resolution Brightness Contrast Ratio Memory Internal Memory Compatible Memory Cards Remote Control Support Media Formats Images Video Audio Internal Speaker Stereo Power...
  • Page 45 FCC and Safety Information FCC Part 15.19 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules .Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference and (2) this device must accept any interference received ,including interference that may cause undesired operation .

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