Zipsnip OPS-8 User Manual

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OPS-8 Digital Photo Frame Scanner
OUR PICTURE SHOW
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  • Page 1 OPS-8 Digital Photo Frame Scanner OUR PICTURE SHOW Users Manual...
  • Page 2: Specifications

    Specifications LCD Display File Formats Power Saving LCD Panel Size: 8" Digital Picture: JPEG, BMP Auto power ON/ OFF Aspect ratio: 4:3 Audio: MP3 Timer power OFF setting: 1Hr, Resolution: 800 x 600 Video: Motion JPEG, MPEG1, 2Hr, 3Hr Light sensor with 3 levels detection: Normal, Dim, Screen Saving Screen saving mode...
  • Page 3: Getting Started

    Getting Started 1. Connect the AC power adaptor (supplied with OPS-8) to an AC wall outlet. 2. Insert a memory card or USB flash drive containing desired photos, music, and/or video into the appropriate card slot or USB port and illustrated below.
  • Page 4: Front Panel

    FRONT PANEL Remote control sensor: receives signals from remote control Slideshow: Press to view the slideshow ▲ Moves up in the menus OK Press to make selections in the menus or option modes ▼ Moves down in the menus EXIT returns you to the previous menu Setup: Press to access the Setup Menu SCAN Press to scan photos Photo scanner cover...
  • Page 5: Rear Panel

    REAR PANEL Remote control storage slot Mini USB connector: Connects OPS-8 to a PC or PictBridge enabled printer. USB A-type connector: Connects OPS-8 to USB Flash Drive. DC IN: Connects to the supplied AC Power Adaptor Power/Standby Button: Press to power on. Press for 4 seconds to power off...
  • Page 6: Remote Control

    REMOTE CONTROL Press to access the Setup Menu 2 MENU Press to return to the MAIN MENU 3 EXIT Returns to the previous menu 4 ◄ Moves left in menus ► Moves right in menus ▲ Moves up in menus ▼...
  • Page 7: Battery Installation

    Battery Installation If the remote control fails to function even when it is operated very close to the OPS-8, please replace the 3V lithium battery (CR2025 or equivalent). 1. Press and hold the battery slot in the direction of the arrow as illustrated above.
  • Page 8: Remote Control Operation Range

    Remote Control Operation Range Point the remote control unit no more than 10 feet from the OPS-8 remote control sensor and within the 60° of the front of the unit. The operating distance may vary according to the brightness of the room.
  • Page 9 A small part of the photo on the left/right or top/bottom sides may be cropped slightly. Schedule Power On Set the time for the OPS-8 to power on automatically. Select (HH:MM AM OFF) “OFF” to cancel this function.
  • Page 10: Screen Brightness Adjustment

    3. Press ▲or ▼ to highlight On, the press OK to enable screen brightness adjustment. 4. Press MENU to return to the MAIN MENU. The brightness will be lowered automatically if the OPS-8 is in a dark environment and increased if it is in a well-lit environment.
  • Page 11 More than one external memory device can be inserted at the same time. However, the OPS-8 can only select one device at a time content playback. 1. Power on the OPS-8. If a slideshow is running, press the EXIT button twice to enter the MEMORY SELECT MENU, as illustrated below. When a memory device is inserted, its corresponding icon on the screen will light 2.
  • Page 12: Scan A Photo

    Note 2: The OPS-8 supports photo sizes from 1.5 x 2 to 4 x 6. Note 3: Do not press any button while the scanning is in process. 5. A scanner menu appears on the screen after scanning is completed Press ▲or ▼to select the desired option.
  • Page 13: Scanner Menu

    Scanner Menu Once the scan process is completed, a scanner menu will appear on the screen. Press ▲or▼to select your desired function. Rotate To rotate the scanned photo, press ▲or▼ to highlight Rotate, then press “OK”. The scanned photo will be rotated. Each time the “OK” button in pressed, the photo will rotate 90°...
  • Page 14 Photo Supported photo format: JPG Note: Not all photo formats of digital cameras are supported by this photo frame. This unit is designed to show photos in standard JPG format. Some images in non-standard formats such as progressive JPG from web images, or the RAW format used by professional cameras, cannot be displayed in the unit correctly.
  • Page 15 Menu Options Descriptions Add to My Favorites This option copies the selected photo to the My Favorites folder for easy access. Select Yes to copy, and No to cancel Options: Yes, No. Copy to This option allows you to copy the selected photo from the current memory device to other available device(s).
  • Page 16: Auto Rotate

    Photo Browse Mode From the thumbnail mode, select a photo then press “OK” to enter the browse mode. Note: By default, the photo will be displayed by full screen. Please refer to Display Image Size in Setup Menu Manual Rotate Photos can be manually rotated by pressing the in full screen mode.
  • Page 17 Menu Options Descriptions Add to My Favorites This option copies the selected photo by the My Favorites folder for easy access. Select Yes to copy, and No to cancel. Options: Yes, No. Copy to This option allows you to copy the selected photo from the current memory device to other available device(s).
  • Page 18: Photo Slideshow Mode

    Photo Slideshow Mode Supported photo and audio format: JPEG and MP3. 1. Press under any mode to begin a slideshow. 2. Press “EXIT” to exit slideshow mode. By default, the screen will return to the MAIN MENU Slideshow Options 1. During the Slideshow mode, press to bring up the Options menu.
  • Page 19 My Favorites Supported Photo Format: JPEG My Favorites is a folder which holds all the photos you have previously marked as “Favorite.” To view these photos: 1. From the Main Menu, select “My Favorites” and press “OK” 2. All your favorite photos will be displayed in thumbnail mode. From here you can view these photos individually (in browse mode) or as a slide show.
  • Page 20: Scanned Image

    Scanned Image Supported Storage Format: JPEG 1. By default, photos that you have scanned are stored in the scanned image image folder in the internal memory. To browse the scanned photos, select the Scanned Image from the MAIN MENU and press the “OK”...
  • Page 21: Audio Options

    Music Supported audio format: MP3. 1. From the MAIN MENU, press “EXIT” to bring up the MEMORY SELECT MENU. 2. Using the arrow keys, highlight the device with your music files then press “OK” to enter. 3. Highlight the “Music” and press “OK” to enter. All the available music files in the selected memory device will be listed in the screen.
  • Page 22: Video Options

    Video Supported video formats: MPEG-1, MPEG-4, and Motion JPEG. 1. From the MAIN MENU, press “EXIT” to bring up the MEMORY SELECT MENU. 2. Using the arrow keys, highlight the device with your video files then press OK to enter. 3.
  • Page 23: Time Options

    Time In addition to showing photos, the OPS-8 can also be used as a stylish clock/calendar display. 1. From the MAIN MENU, use the arrow keys ▼,▲ to select “TIME” and press “OK” to enter. 2. Repeatedly pressing “OK” will cycle through 3 different formats.
  • Page 24 3. Press ▲or ▼ to select Printer, then press “OK”. 4. Using the supplied mini-USB cable, connect the large end of the USB cable to the OPS-8 and the mini-USB connector to the printer. Note: The print function only works with printers that are PictBridge compatible.
  • Page 25 PC Connection When connecting to a PC, the OPS-8 allows you to transfer music, video and photo files between the OPS-8’s internal memory and the PC. 1. Press to power on the OPS-8. 2. Press to bring up the System Setup menu under the MAIN MENU.
  • Page 26 Make sure your printer supports the PicBridge standard Why doesn’t my PC detect the OPS-8 Make sure you are not connecting the OPS-8 via the USB 2.0 and when connecting mini-USB? the USB-Mini at the same time. If this happens, disconnect all USB and restart the OPS-8.

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