Contents Getting Started..........................2 Viewing Your Photos........................3 Viewing Your Videos........................4 Listening To Your Music....................... 5 Combining Photo With Music...................... 5 Clock/Alarm/Calendar......................... 6 Auto Power..........................7 File Management........................8 USB Flash Drive........................... 9 Settings............................10 Diagrams and Specifications……......................12 Remote Control..........................
Getting Started 1) To set up your Digital Photo Frame, you first need to pull the black stand out from the base of the frame until it is fully extended. Once extended, pull the stand out a little further until you hear a click. The stand is now locked into position and can sit horizontally on a flat surface.
Viewing Your Photos This Digital Photo Frame allows you to view JPEG Photo files only. After selecting the memory device you want to view your photos from, you will see several options displayed in the diagram below. Select ‘Picture’ to view your photos by pressing ENTER.
You should see a list of individual files and folders on the device. Locate the folder you wish to open, so it is highlighted yellow. Then press ENTER. Now press ENTER again to start viewing photos from just this folder. Viewing Your Videos This Digital Photo Frame allows you to view MPEG-4/AVI Video files only.
Listening To Your Music This Digital Photo Frame allows you to listen to MP3 files only. Select the Music icon from the Menu, then press ENTER. Your Music files will list on the screen. Press to choose the track you want to listen to and press ENTER to play. Note: Press Vol +/- on the remote control to increase or decrease the volume.
2) Now transfer your folder onto your Memory Card or USB Flash Drive. To Play a ‘Combo’ Collection: 1) Choose your device on the frame, ie USB, SD etc and press ENTER. 2) Now select ‘Combo’ and press ENTER. 3) You will see your folder or folders. Highlight the folder you wish to play, then press ENTER twice.
2) To set the Alarm, press the ‘Setup’ button on the Remote Control. Scroll down the screen, until ‘Alarm’ is highlighted. Now, using the arrows, you can set the Alarm according to HOUR: MINUTE / RINGING SOUND/ FREQUENCY OF ALARM Press ENTER to save these changes.
File Management Generally, we would recommend editing and deleting your files on a Computer, as the process is much faster. With this Digital Photo Frame though, you can delete files from the storage device. From the Main Menu, select the Memory Device where the relevant file is stored, ie USB, SD etc.
Now press the MENU button on the Remote Control. Select DELETE, by highlighting it and pressing ENTER. If you are deleting, you will be asked to confirm you want to proceed by selecting the tick icon and pressing ENTER. USB Flash Drive You are able to store your photos, videos and music onto the 4GB USB Flash Drive supplied with this Digital Photo Frame.
Settings Select the ‘setup’ icon from the main menu, to adjust the settings on your Digital Photo Frame. Alternatively, just press the ‘setup’ button on the Remote Control From here, you will see the various options: button: Move through items or choose parameters button: Change the parameters ENTER: Confirm/ Save Changes EXIT: Back to item list.
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Explanation of Settings: Language Choose what language the frame will operate in Slideshow Time Choose the duration of the slide interval from 3 seconds up to 1 hour Slideshow Mode Choose from a number of transition effects for the slideshow Choose between viewing your photos in Random Shuffle mode or By Slideshow Order Order...
Diagrams and Specifications Package Contents: Please make sure all of the following are present when you unpack your Digital Photo Frame. If there are any parts missing, contact us at ‘support@nix-digital.com’ and we will send you the relevant part. Digital Photo Frame...
Remote Control Note: 1) Please remove the plastic tab between the Remote Control Battery Door and the Battery 2) Please point the Remote Control toward the Remote Sensor, which is located on the bottom center of the frame’s panel.
Notes Of Importance Never remove a Memory Card or USB Flash Drive from a Digital Photo Frame whilst any media is being copied or deleted. Never remove a Memory Card or USB Flash Drive from your personal computer without first correctly ejecting it.
If you suspect there is a problem with your AC power adapter, contact NIX for immediate advice. Do not attempt to fix the adapter yourself or replace the unit with anything other than an authorized NIX power adapter. For your safety and our lawyer’s peace of mind, a replacement AC adapter will be supplied free of charge.
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Q: Why won't the Photos I edited in Photoshop play on my Digital Photo Frame? A: NIX Frames recognize JPEG files only, so if an image is taken into Photoshop for alterations make sure you save your work as JPEG-STANDARD or STANDARD-JPEG. Also, if you have saved files as CMYK, they will be unreadable, so you should convert them to RGB.
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Remote Sensor and you are pressing the buttons slowly. If you suspect the battery is flat, you will need to replace it with a CR2025 lithium button-cell battery. If you suspect the Remote Control is not working at all, please email ‘support@nix-digital.com’ and we will send you a new one.
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This frame comes with a full one-year Manufacturer’s Warranty. You do not need to register your Warranty. In the event your fame requires any servicing, you just need to contact us via www.nix-digital.com. our website: Please provide a copy of your original order information as proof of purchase.
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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 your country. For more information, please contact the local authority or your retailer where you purchased the product.
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Contact us at: support@nix-digital.com NIX is a registered trademark of Creedon Technologies Ltd., UK and Creedon Technologies USA LLC. This product is designed in London, UK and made in China. All trademarks and designs are copyright protected.
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