Introduction ... 5 What’s In the Box ... 5 Changing the Decorative Frame or Matt ... 6 Setting Up the Digital Photo Frame ... 6 Using the Control Buttons and Remote Control ... 7 Use the Control Buttons ... 7 Use the Remote Control ...
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Copying Files from a Computer or Flash Drive ... 21 Connect to a Windows Computer ... 21 Disconnect the Digital Photo Frame from the Computer ... 23 Connect to a Macintosh ... 23 Connect a USB Flash Drive ... 24 Setup Menu ...
LCD Cleaning Kit, do not apply the cleaning liquid directly to the LCD screen. Clean the LCD screen with cleaning cloth moistened with the liquid. Clean the outer surface of the Digital Photo Frame (excluding the screen) with a soft cloth dampened with water.
Introduction Welcome to the Pandigital Multimedia Photo Frame! Now you can display your digital photos directly from your memory card, no computer is necessary. Simply insert a memory card into the Digital Photo Frame, and turn on the power. You’ll be treated to a slideshow of your photos. It’s as easy as that.
Setting Up the Digital Photo Frame The Digital Photo Frame is easy to set up. Just follow these steps: 1. Plug the AC Power Adapter into the Digital Photo Frame and into a wall outlet. 2. Insert a memory card into the appropriate slot.
The card will only fit in one direction; do not force it. The card should fit snugly when properly inserted. Slide the POWER button on the left side of the Digital Photo Frame up, the Digital Photo Frame will power on and automatically of the photos on the card.
Open the Onscreen Menu. Use the Remote Control The remote control included with your digital photo frame includes all of the functions on the digital photo frame and some additional ones. The figure below shows all of the buttons and describes them. The features described in this guide that use the remote illustrate how to use them.
Using the Digital Photo Frame’s Screens You control the Digital Photo Frame’s functions through the menu screens, and you can navigate the menus with either the buttons on the top of the frame or the four arrow buttons on the remote control.
Select Media This menu item, allows you to select the any of the memory cards or internal memory as the source of your photos, videos and music playback. 1. Insert a memory card with your photos into the DPF. 2. From the HOME screen press the SETUP button on the remote control, next choose the Select Media option and press ENTER.
Starting and Customizing Slideshows The Digital Photo Frame can play all of the photos on the selected memory source in the slideshow, or you can select specific photos for the slideshow. You can also add music to your slideshow.
Play a Slideshow of Selected Photos Only Note: You need your remote control to create a custom slideshow. With the Thumbnails Screen displayed, use the arrow buttons to highlight a photo. Press “+” key to select the photo or “-” key to de-select it (these funtional buttons only found on your remote).
Watching a Video The Digital Photo Frame supports Motion JPEG (AVI), video files. If your movie file is not in AVI format, you may have to convert the file first by using a software video converter which is easily found for purchase on the internet.
Folder Menu And Options Folders give you the ability to create a slideshow playlist that will play all the pictures in that folder. The folders are Family, Friends, Vacation, Events, and Others. Assigning Pictures To Folders Only pictures stored in the internal memory can be assigned to folders. 1.
Choose the Selected Photos to only un-assign the pictures you previously selected, or Choose All to un-assign all the pictures in that folder. Press ENTER to confirm your selection. Note: Un-assigning a picture from a folder will not delete the picture from Internal memory.
2. Select Delete Photo, then YES and press ENTER to delete the displayed photo. 3. Press EXIT to close the menu. Note: It is a good idea to keep backup copies of the photos you copy onto your Digital Photo Frame. and press ENTER to display the thumbnails Photos 16 ...
1. With the Thumbnail screen displayed, press the Arrow Buttons on the Remote Control or the Digital Photo Frame until the desired photo is highlighted. The photo’s filename is displayed at the top of the screen. The notations at the top of the screen also indicate how many screens of photos there are in the internal memory of the DPF.
Step 2: Ensure the connectivity is established before sending photos to DPF. Search and Select the “Available Device” to connect from the list. You should see “Pandigital” appears in the list. Authentication Code is “1234” default value. Select “Pandigital” and continue transmitting photo to DPF.
Displaying A Clock with a Calendar and a Slideshow You can use your Digital Photo Frame as a desk calendar with a clock and continuous slideshow. You can also use the Digital Photo Frame as an Alarm Clock, after setting internal clock.
Clock/Calendar View screen. Set the Alarm Use your Digital Photo Frame as an alarm clock. You can set it to alarm with a built-in tone or playing a pre-stored MP3 music in the build-in memory. You can also set the alarm to alert only once or daily after setup.
You can also connect a USB flash drive to the frame to copy files. Connect to a Windows Computer To copy files from between your computer and the Digital Photo Frame do the following: 1. Plug in and turn on the Digital Photo Frame.
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5. Each memory card inserted in the Photo Frame and the built-in memory is associated with one disk drive on your computer. 6. Double-click the desired drive to display the files on the card. The example below shows a card with several JPG images on it. 7.
Photo Frame can assign them to memory card slots properly. Disconnect the Digital Photo Frame from the Computer It is important not to just unplug or switch off the Digital Photo Frame when files are being transferred from the memory card or computer to the built-in memory.
When the icon is no longer on the desktop, it is safe to unplug the USB cable. Connect a USB Flash Drive Your Digital Photo Frame will see a USB Flash Drive the same way it sees memory cards. Setup Menu...
USB Ports Power: Input Output Internal Memory Bluetooth Support The Digital Photo Frame will turn itself off after the specified amount of time. Start scheduled ON/OFF control Turns on at xx:xx AM/PM Immediately returns all settings to the factory defaults.
Q: How do I set up my Digital Photo Frame? A: It is very simple to get your Digital Photo Frame out of the box and running in just a few minutes. Just plug the power adapter into the Digital Photo Frame and into a standard Wall Socket.
LABOR: For a period of ninety (90) days from the date of purchase, if this product is found to be defective, Pandigital will repair or replace the product, at its option, at no charge. After this ninety (90) day period, labor charges will be charged on a case by case basis.
Pandigital reserves the right to modify and design this product without prior notice, written or otherwise. To obtain warranty service, you must deliver the product freight prepaid in either its original packaging or packaging affording an equal degree of protection, plus proof of purchase.
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protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.