Table of Contents Introduction .................... 3 Package Contents ........................3 Features ..........................3 System Requirements......................4 Safety Precautions ................. 5 General Use ..........................5 Backing Up Data........................5 First Time Use..................6 Turn on T.photo™ ........................6 Using a memory card or USB flash drive ................8 Volume control and headphones ..................8 Navigation Buttons.........................8 Remote Control ........................9...
Introduction Congratulations on purchasing Transcend’s T.photo™ 710. Now it’s easy to display your photo collection at home or at the office. The T.photo™ lets you conveniently access and playback photos and music from a variety of sources: USB Flash drives, all sorts of memory cards, or the T.photo™’s own on-board memory.
System Requirements System requirements for connecting T.photo™ to a computer: 1. 100~240V voltage power outlet for the DC adaptor. 2. Desktop or notebook computer with a working USB port. 3. One of the following Operating Systems (OS): ® Windows 2000 ®...
Do not use a damp cloth to wipe or clean the exterior case or the LCD panel. Only use the Transcend provided DC adapter for use with the T.photo™. Use of other DC adapters may cause a fire or explosion.
First Time Use LCD panel CF slot Volume control Headphone jack SD/SDHC/ MMC/MS slot USB A-Type connector DC Power input Mini-B USB connector Navigation Buttons Left speaker Right speaker Stand holes (landscape) Stand holes (portrait) Wall-hanging holes Figure 1: T.photo™ 710 Turn on T.photo...
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Figure 3: Attaching the tabletop stand to T.photo™(Portrait) Attach the Tabletop Stand to the back of the T.photo™ using the stand holes (Landscape) shown above. Landscape configuration is recommended for initial use. Connect the power adapter cable to the DC input jack on your T.photo™. Plug the power adapter into a wall outlet.
Figure 6: Removing the tabletop stand from T.photo™(Portrait) Using a memory card or USB flash drive Insert a memory card into its appropriate card slot on the right-hand side of T.photo™ or plug a USB flash drive to the USB A-Type connector on the left-hand side. Once a memory card or USB flash drive is plugged in, T.photo™...
Remote Control T.photo™ comes with a compact, easy to use remote control. You can operate your T.photo™ with Your either the navigation buttons on the back of the T.photo™ or by using the remote control. Note that when using the remote control you should always aim it directly at the front of your T.photo™ and make sure there are no obstacles in the way.
Connecting to a Computer If you want to transfer pictures and music between the T.photo™ and your computer, connect the T.photo™ to a USB port on your computer using the provided Mini-B to A-Type USB cable. Turn on T.photo™ Plug the small end of the USB cable into the Mini-B USB port located on the left side of the T.photo™. Figure 9: Mini USB to USB A-Type Cable Plug the large end of the cable into an available USB port on your desktop or notebook computer.
Figure 12: The “My Computer” window with T.photo™ drives shown. *Note: E:,F:,G:, and H: are example drive letters - the letters in your “My Computer” window may differ Proper removal of your T.photo™ (from Windows): 1. Click once on the Removable Hardware icon in the system tray.
Proper removal of your T.photo™ (from Mac OS): First drag-and-drop the Disk icon corresponding to your T.photo™ into the trashcan then unplug your T.photo™ from the USB port. System connection for Linux Kernel 2.4 or later ™ No drivers are required. Plug your T.photo™ into a USB port and mount it. a.
The Home Menu The Home menu acts as a convenient gateway to access all of T.photo™’s functions. Selecting one of the four icons listed in Home menu (shown below) will activate the menu option listed underneath it. Figure 16: Home menu Photo This option lets you display photos in Thumbnail, Photo view or slideshow mode with special effects.
Photo Photo has three modes: (Thumbnail mode, Photo View mode and Slideshow mode). You can use the remote control to access these modes directly or navigate to them using the OSD. Thumbnail Mode Select Photo from the Home menu or press to enter this mode.
My Favorites.” b. Slideshow: Switch to Slideshow mode. c. Photo View: Switch to Photo View mode. d. Select Source: Select the source to browse thumbnails from. The available sources are: My Favorites (internal memory), SD/MS/MMC, CF and USB flash drive. Use the LEFT and RIGHT buttons to highlight the desired storage media and click OK or to select it.
b. Thumbnail: Select this item or click on the remote to enter Thumbnail mode. c. Zoom: Select this item to choose between x1, x2 and x4 zoom modes in the Zoom submenu. You can also press on the remote to automatically zoom-in on the current photo. You can go back to Photo View mode by pressing EXIT or d.
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Switching to Thumbnail mode: Click OK or while viewing a slideshow to switch to Thumbnail mode. Options: This menu shows a list of options available in the Slideshow Mode: Thumbnail, Photo View, Background Music, Slideshow order, Slideshow Interval, Slideshow transition effects, Themes and Select Source.
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Exit : Click EXIT or to go back to the Home menu.
Music Music Explorer Choose “Music” from the Home menu or press to open the Music Explorer. The Music Explorer lets you browse for individual songs in specific folders. The directory path is shown at the top of the screen. In the Music Explorer you will see all file folders on the current storage device. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to move to the desired folder.
Music Player In Music Player mode, the ID3 tag (album name, artist and song title) of the current file is displayed as a line of scrolling text at top of the screen. The progress bar in the middle and the digital readout at the very bottom of the screen show how much of the song has already been played.
Clock and Calendar In the Clock and Calendar mode, your T.photo™ becomes an attractive desktop calendar and clock that lets you set important date reminders and display your favorite photos, too. Figure 22: Clock and Calendar Clock and Calendar The Clock and Calendar mode displays a monthly calendar and digital clock on the right-hand side of the screen and a selected photo or slideshow on the left.
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the one you want to modify. b. Use the UP or DOWN buttons to adjust the minute or hour value that you selected. The time format can be either “24H” or “AM/PM,” which can be set in “Options” -> “12H/24H”. c.
Settings In the Settings menu, you can inspect your T.photo™’s current device status – Product name, Firmware version, and free space of My Favorites (onboard memory). You can also adjust T.photo™’s interface settings like setting the clock and changing languages. Options Current firmware...
Figure 26: Date/Time Settings Set Time: Select Date/Time from the Settings menu, and use the UP or DOWN buttons to select between date, time, auto on, auto off or auto on/off timer. Press OK or to modify the selected item. Current Date: Change the T.photo™’s date.
orientation setting will not have any effect.) Note: T.photo™ preserves the original aspect ratio of all images and does not stretch them to fill the entire screen. To set the Orientation function: 1. Select Orientation from the Settings menu. 2. Use LEFT or RIGHT to highlight either “Landscape” or “Portrait.” 3.
4. The latest firmware version is available on the Transcend website. Note: Do not remove the power cord or any storage devices while the firmware is being upgraded. If firmware upgrade fails and the T.photo™ will not turn on, please contact Transcend customer support.
T.photo™ in for repair. If you are unable to remedy a problem from the following hints, please consult your dealer, service center, or local Transcend branch office. We also have FAQ and Support services on our websites. For any Hardware issues please consult the T.photo™ User’s Manual.
Transcend is not responsible for recovering any data lost due to the failure of a hard drive device. Transcend’s T.photo™ must be used with devices that conform to the recommended industry standards.
Terminology desktop ................................7 Desktop................................2 ® ™ ™ This is a single user stationary computer running the Windows , Mac , or Linux Operating System. driver................................3 drivers................................3 A software program that allows a hardware device to communicate with a computer operating system. FAQ ................................24 Frequently Asked Questions.
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