Matsunichi PhotoBlitz PF800 User Manual

Matsunichi PhotoBlitz PF800 User Manual

Matsunichi photoblitz pf800: user guide

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A detailed operation manual is provided with the player, from which you may obtain information
concerning product introduction, operating instructions, functional settings and safety precautions.
Please read all of the documents provided prior to installation and operation of the player for the first
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  • Page 1 Matsunichi shall not be liable for any damage due to the use of the Matsunichi digital player or for any claims for damages brought by third parties.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    4- Technical specifications... 4- Care and Maintenance...4 Limited Warranty www.matsunichi.com ...3 ...9 ........ ......
  • Page 3: Chapter 1 Overview

    Supports Compact Flash (CF), Secure Digital (SD),xD, Smart Media Card(SM),Multi Media Card (MMC) and Memory Stick & Memory Stick Pro (MS) memory cards Audio & Video and Earphone outputs Graphic menu operation, easy and convenient to use Wireless Remote Control www.matsunichi.com...
  • Page 4: Device Requirements

    -3 Accessories Included Your PF800 comes with the following accessories. Please check that you have ev- erything listed below. Please DO NOT discard any of packaging material at this time. Remote control w/ Battery www.matsunichi.com User Manual AC Adaptor Stand AV cable...
  • Page 5: Remote Control Preparation & Use

    . Turn over the remote to the back cover. . Pull the plastic tab to enable the battery in the remote. Your remote is now ready for use. Remote Control Plastic Tab Pull www.matsunichi.com...
  • Page 6 (marked on Battery as “ +”) facing upwards and insert into the remote control to complete the battery installation. Remote Control Using the Wireless Remote Control The remote control works best when pointed directly at the unit. Stay within 30 degree angle of the unit. www.matsunichi.com Battery Polarity Battery Holder Release Clip Handle...
  • Page 7: Functions And Features

    -4 Functions And Features www.matsunichi.com...
  • Page 8 Press to enter menu, sub-menus to configure different settings of the player and used to confirm selected option Power Adapter Connector Earphone Jack AV Output Jack SD/MMC/xD/SM/MS Card Slot CF Card Slot Wireless Remote receiver Adjustable Rotation / tilt Stand Wall Mounting holes www.matsunichi.com...
  • Page 9: Chapter 2 Connecting

    Adapter to the DC-in port of the player. As shown below: c. Insert a memory card into the appropriate socket (be careful to insert the card properly). Move the power switch to ON position. You are now ready to enjoy your photos, music and video files. www.matsunichi.com...
  • Page 10 You cannot display video on BOTH the picture frame and an external video device at the same time. During AV output mode, the video signal will be sent to a TV or external video device and only a blue screen will be displayed on the picture frame www.matsunichi.com...
  • Page 11: Chapter 3 Function Application

    Use the navigation buttons to move through the selections and press to confirm. Attention: If only one memory card is present, this screen will not be shown or you need not select Device from the Main Menu. www.matsunichi.com...
  • Page 12: Photo

    Previous Page files: Browse previous page files b. Next Page files: Browse next page files c. Music+Photo Slide Show: Play music while watching a slide show d. Repeat Mode: Choose slide show repeat mode e. Return to Previous Menu www.matsunichi.com...
  • Page 13: Music Menu

    3-3 Music Menu Choose “Music” in the menu to enter the music playback interface, as shown in the diagram: Use the navigation buttons to move through the selections and press play. Press adjust the music volume. buttons select previous/next picture, www.matsunichi.com...
  • Page 14: D E O

    Return to Previous Menu 3-4 Video Choose “Video” in the Main menu to enter the video playback interface, as shown in the diagram: Use the navigation buttons to move through the selections and press to play. Press to adjust the music volume. www.matsunichi.com...
  • Page 15: File

    Information On/Off: The properties of the video displayed on screen. g. Return to Previous Menu 3-5 File Choose “File” in the menu to enter the file browser interface, as shown in the diagram: to navigate through the files or folders buttons, including: buttons select previous/next video file. Press www.matsunichi.com...
  • Page 16: Setup

    3-6 Setup Choose “Setup” in the menu to enter the system setup interface, as shown in the diagram: Use the navigation buttons to move through the selections and press to confirm. Press buttons to enter/exit options settings, press to confirm. www.matsunichi.com...
  • Page 17: Photo Setup

    If the photo is wider than it is tall (landscape) it will enlarge to the left and right sides. Selecting “DEFAULT” will display photos in the original image. (factory default mode) MAIN PAGE Select to return to the Setup Main Page screen. www.matsunichi.com...
  • Page 18: Slideshow Setup

    Selecting the other modes will display the photo using the transition chosen. The photo transition choices are: Full Screen, Top-to-Bottom, Bottom-to-Top, Top/Bottom-to-Center, Center-to-Top/Bot- tom, Blind Top-to-Bottom, Left-to-Right, Right-to-Left, Left/Right-to-Center, Center-to- Left/Right, Implode (corners-to-center), Blind Left-to-Right, Cross-Fade (photo fades into next photo) and Random (default). www.matsunichi.com...
  • Page 19: Auto Repeat

    Pressing any key on the remote control will disable the automatic playback and jump to the main menu. Selecting photo DEMO mode will display the pre-programmed image stored inside picture frame. www.matsunichi.com...
  • Page 20: Video Output

    Selecting “CVBS NTSC” will set the video output to NTSC mode. Selecting “CVBS PAL” will set the video output to PAL mode. BRIGHTNESS Press CONTRAST Press www.matsunichi.com to choose the most suitable screen brightness. to choose the most suitable screen contrast.
  • Page 21: Osd Language

    Selecting “OFF” will disable the file delete mode in “FILE” browser menu. (factory default mode) LOAD DEFAULTS Selecting “DEFAULT” will reset all settings to factory default mode. MAIN PAGE Select to return to the Setup Main Page screen. d. EXIT SETUP Select to return to the main menu screen. www.matsunichi.com...
  • Page 22: Chapter 4 Appendix

    CARD (xD) Power Supply 5V 4A DC Adapter (Input : AC 100~240 V) Wattage W Digital Music/Video/Photo Format MPEG-4 ASP (up to 704x576 resolution) JPEG (Up to 50 X 3840 resolution), BMP, GIF and PNG Display 8” Digital TFT LCD www.matsunichi.com...
  • Page 23 CVBS & L/R Audio out Audio out: 2.0 + 0.2/1.0, Load 10K Ohm Frequency response: 100Hz - 10KHz +/-2dB Audio signal to noise ratio:>= 80dB Channel Separation : >= 60dB CVBS out: 1.0Vp-p +/- 0.2, Load 75 Ohm Connectors AV-out DC-in Eardphone www.matsunichi.com...
  • Page 24: Care And Maintenance

    Do not place the unit on amplifiers or other equipment which may become hot. This unit may interfere with the signal of broadcast televisions. This is not a malfunc- tion of the unit or the TV. To watch a TV broadcast, turn off this unit. www.matsunichi.com...
  • Page 25: Limited Warranty

    God (such as flood). In no event shall Matsunichi be liable for any loss of profit or any other commercial damage, including but not limited to special, incidental, consequential and other damages. There are no warranties which extend beyond the description on the face hereof.
  • Page 26 4032 Clipper Court Fremont, CA 94538 RMA # (assigned #) The product must be returned to Matsunichi with an RMA number clearly visible on the outside of the package. The product must be properly packaged and insured against shipping damage. Any packages received without an RMA number will be refused.
  • Page 27 Changing the Picture Frame Follow these instructions to change the picture frame on your Digital Photo Viewer. www.matsunichi.com...
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  • Page 29 Matsunichi Inc. 4032 Clipper Court Fremont, CA 94538 www.matsunichi.com...
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