NIX X12A User Manual

12.1” digital photo frame with a high resolution active matrix lcd screen

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X12A
12.1" Digital Photo Frame with a High Resolution
Active Matrix LCD Screen
www.nix-digital.com
All trademarks and design copyrights are held exclusively by Creedon Technologies Ltd UK and
Creedon Technologies USA LLC.

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  • Page 1 X12A 12.1” Digital Photo Frame with a High Resolution Active Matrix LCD Screen www.nix-digital.com All trademarks and design copyrights are held exclusively by Creedon Technologies Ltd UK and Creedon Technologies USA LLC.
  • Page 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS...
  • Page 3 Never remove a Memory Card or USB Memory Stick from have exited the slideshow or finished copying / deleting memory device. When your Digital Photo Frame is connected to your PC or computer. Eject the frame’s internal memory in the exact USB memory stick from your computer.
  • Page 4: Legal Stuff

    Do not place the Digital Photo Frame on an unstable cart, Never place heavy or sharp objects on the LCD panel or frame. This Digital Photo Frame is not suitable for use by a child. Only use the AC adapter included with the Digital Photo Frame.
  • Page 5: Package Contents

    Package Contents: Digital Photo Frame Remote Power Adapter About Your Frame Features: 12.1” Backlit LCD Active Matrix Screen 800x600 pixels Plays digital photos as slide shows (with optional background music) Plays video & music Slideshow / Split Screen photos / Zoom...
  • Page 6: Digital Photo Frame Introduction

    Digital Photo Frame Introduction Side overview Rear overview SD/MMC/MS MINI USB...
  • Page 7: Remote Control Overview

    Remote Control Overview Note: To edit or adjust a setting, press on the back of the frame for 3 seconds. To go back a step or go to the main menu, press nstead press button MENU on the remote EXIT EXIT on the frame.
  • Page 8: Quick Start Guide

    Quick Start Guide Insert the jack of the DC adaptor into the digital photo frame, and then How To View Your Photos At the main menu (as illustrated below) select either from LEFT/RIGHT buttons, then ENTER to select. Select Your Memory Card, USB Pen Stick or Internal Memory (Nand) After selecting the memory device you want to view your here you will have access to your photos.
  • Page 9 Press [ ]/[ ] to skip forwards and backwards during a slideshow. During a photo slideshow you can press [MENU] and the back and forth through the photo slideshow, rotate a photo, stop the slideshow or zoom in on a photo. Press [ ]/[ ] and [ENTER] to make a selection Viewing Photos From a Specific Folder Edit...
  • Page 10 How To View Your Videos Choose the video icon in the menu and all your movie files read. Refer to our website FAQ’s where there is a link to a not ‘HD Ready’ and cannot play HD video. Press [ ][ ] to choose the video you want to view and press [ENTER] to play. Press [MENU] during movie playback and the info bar appears on the screen.
  • Page 11: Combo Display

    on the remote control to increase or decrease the volume. Note: Press VOL Combo Display Choose combo icon, all the combo files will list on the screen Press[ ][ ] to choose music or picture and press [ENTER] to play on remote control to increase or decrease volume.
  • Page 12: File Management

    File Management Generally we would recommend editing, manipulating and to another or delete files. From the main menu select the memory device on which Edit Select from the sub menu as illustrated below: Now scroll down to the file you wish to copy or delete:...
  • Page 13 Select the file(s) you wish to copy or delete by pressing the RIGHT ARROW [ a tick next to the relevant file name: Now press the [MENU] button on the remote control. Select either COPY or DELETE To delete press [ENTER] To copy press [ENTER] If you are copying you will now need to select a destination storage device i.e.
  • Page 14 Setup Select the setup icon from the main menu to setup your frame: From here you will see the setup options: [ ][ ] button: Shift items or choose parameters [ ]/[ ] button: change the parameters [ENTER] button: confirm the setup result [EXIT] button: back to item list Note:...
  • Page 15: Split Screen Function

    Please note: If you want to use the split screen display, you will screen” function. Internal Memory Using the USB cable supplied with the frame you can the standard USB end into your personal computer. You should see the following on the screen of your Digital Photo Frame:...
  • Page 16 If you have a Windows PC, the Digital Photo Frames internal y Computer’ or ‘Computer’. On an Apple Mac it should appear on your desktop. The Digital Photo Frames internal memory functions in USB Memory Stick and there is no need to install any software to install new driver software, internal memory there.
  • Page 17: Frequently Asked Questions

    .jpeg files on the memory card and ensure you delete all Q.I have a memory card in the Digital Photo Frame, but it’s A.First, make sure that you are using a memory card that is choose the correct card icon which you want to play.
  • Page 18 Apple Mac, but when you transfer the image to a PC, a yourself when using USB memory sticks. The X12A should able to when displaying a slideshow and Occasionally it will also display th File as a red X. Try deleting them in Q.Why do some pictures load faster than others?
  • Page 19 This symbol on the product or in the instructions means that your electrical and electronic equipment should be disposed of at the end of its life separately from your household waste. There are separate collection systems for recycling in the EU. For more information, please contact the local authority or your retailer where you purchased the product.
  • Page 20 We warmly welcome all suggestions from any country of what you design ideas! Contact us at: sales@nix-digital.com NIX is a trademark of Creedon Technologies Ltd, London UK & Creedon Technologies USA LLC This product is designed in London and assembled in China all trademarks and design are copyright protected www.nix-digital.com...

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