Table of Contents Package Contents…………………………………………………………………………4 Hardware Interface…………………………………………………………………….…. 5 Remote Control Functions………………………………………………………….….….7 Virtual Keyboard Functions………………………………………………………….…..9 IP Cameras & Network …………………………………………………………………..10 IP Cameras ………………………………………………………………………11 Flickr® / Picasa™ ……………………………………………………………….13 NAS ……………………………………………………………………………….14 Internal Memory …………………………………………………………………………..16 Photos ……………………………………………………………………………..17 Music ……………………………………………………………………………..18 Video ………………………………………………………………………………19 Calendar/Time ……………………………………………………………………20 - 1 -...
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Settings ……………………………………………………………………………..……. 21 System Setup …………………………………………………………………..22 Slideshow Setup ………………………….………………………………...…..23 A/V Setup …………………………………………………………………….…..24 Calendar/Time/Alarm Setup …………………………………………………..25 Copy/Delete File ………………………………………………………………..26 Auto Play Setup …………………………………………………………….…..…27 Networking Setup …………………………………………………………….…...28 Web Album Setup ……………………………………………………………….. 30 NAS Setup …………………………………………………………………..31 Display Setup …………………………………………………………………….. 32 Memory Card Photos ………………………………………………………………………….…...33 Music ………………………………………………………………………....34...
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PC Connection ………………………………………………………………………….…36 PC ……………………………………………………………………………….…37 Mac …………………………………………………………………………….…..38 General Usage Starting the Slideshow………………………………………………………….…40 Zooming & Rotating Photos………………………………………………….….. 41 Returning to Main Menu……………………………………………………….….42 Calendar Display…………………………………………………………………..43 Connecting Wireless Network …………………………………………………...44 Set Homepage to Camera View……………………………………...………….48 Firmware Upgrade ………………………………………………………………..49 - 3 -...
Hardware Interface (1) Power Switch (2) LED Indicator: Power (A steady GREEN light confirms that the device is powered on.) (3) LED Indicator: Network (A flashing GREEN light confirms that there is network traffics.) (4) Navigation buttons (Up/Down/Left/Right) (5) ESC button (6) ENTER button (7) Remote Sensor (8) 7"...
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Hardware Interface (9) SD/MMC/MS/MS Pro/XD Card Slot (10) Audio OUT Jack (11) USB Port (12) DC IN Jack (13) Reset Button Note: The device supports up to 16GB memory card. Tip: If you have a MS Pro Duo card, you will need an adapter to install the card.
Remote Control Functions (1) HOME: Return to the Device Selection screen. (2) SETUP: Pop up an onscreen Setup menu window. (This button will not work during the slide show) (3) SNAP SHOT: Capture an image from the IP camera. (4) ESC: Return to the previous screen. (5) PHOTO/MUSIC: While viewing a photo, press this button to start the slide show with background music (if available).
The Remote Control (7) ROTATE/REFRESH: While viewing a photo, press the button to rotate the displayed photo 90˚ clockwise. Refresh the connected IP camera list while in network status. (8) ZOOM/SELECT: Zoom in on a photo. You may zoom five times before returning to normal. Select the IP camera you want to monitor from the list while in network status.
The Virtual Keyboard To enter characters, use NAVIGATION buttons to Numeric keys find the desire characters and press ENTER to select from the Remote Control. Alpha keys Numeric Keys: Numbers 0~9. Alpha Keys: Letters A~Z or a~z. Backspace Space: Insert space between characters Caps Lock: Allow users to switch between lower case and upper case letters. Enter Backspace: Use backspace key to clear the entered characters. Shift: Allow users to change letters to symbols, Space hit Shift to switch back. Enter: After all the characters are inserted, hit Caps Lock Enter to accept and exit the virtual keyboard section. Shift - 9 -...
IP Cameras & Network When you connect the TV-M7 to your network and you have set up IP camera(s) within the network. You can use the TV-M7 as a monitor. Tip: For instructions on connecting the TV-M7 to a wireless network, please refer to “Networking Setup” in the Advanced Features.
IP Cameras & Network - IP Cameras View the Image of IP Camera (4) On the Main Menu, select the IP Cameras and Network icon and press the ENTER button. (5) On the following screen, choose the IP Cameras icon and press the ENTER button.
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IP Cameras & Network - IP Cameras (6) The IP cameras within the network will be displayed on the list screen. Select one camera and press the ENTER button to view the image from the camera. (7) In the list, you can use the ZOOM/SELECT button ( on the remote control to select 1 to 4 cameras, so you can view single or multiple cameras.
IP Cameras & Network - Flickr® or Picasa™ View the Photos of Web Album (1) Select the Flickr® or Picasa ™ icon from the IP Cameras & Network menu and press the ENTER button. (Please refer to the Web Album setups in the Settings section) (2) The device will start to connect and download photos.
IP Cameras & Network - NAS Accessing NAS (1) Select the NAS (Network Attached Storage) icon from the IP Cameras & Network menu and press ENTER. (Please refer to the NAS setup in the Settings section) (2) The screen will display all the files/folders available on the NAS system.
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IP Cameras & Network - NAS (3) To display images from NAS, go to the desired folder, select the file and press ENTER (4) To copy files from NAS to Internal Memory or Memory Card, select the desired file, press SETUP key on remote control, go to Copy/Delete File option, select Copy and choose the proper destination.
Internal Memory (1) Select the Internal Memory icon from the main menu. (2) You can choose to view Photos, Music, Video or setup the Calendar/Time. Note: Built‐in memory size is 512MB with 12~16MB reserved for device operation use. - 16 -...
Internal Memory - Photos (1) When selecting the Photos option, all the files saved in the Internal Memory will be displayed. Use the NAVIGATION buttons to select an image and press ENTER key to display them in full screen. (Please refer to Settings Slideshow Setup and General Usage...
Internal Memory - Music (1) Select the Internal Memory icon from the main menu. (2) Select the Music option, all the music files saved on the Internal Memory will show in the screen. Select the desire file and press ENTER key to play the music. ...
Internal Memory - Videos (1) Select the Internal Memory icon from the main menu. (2) Select the Video option, all the video files saved on the Internal Memory will display on the screen. Select the desire file and press ENTER key to play them. ...
Internal Memory - Calendar/Time (1) Select the Internal Memory icon from the main menu. (2) Select the Calendar/Time option, the screen will display the date / time information. If configured, alarm information will be displayed. (Please refer to the Calendar/Time/Alarm Setup in the Settings section) - 20 -...
Settings The onscreen Setup window is where you can customize how the device operates, including the system settings, slide show settings, date & time, networking settings, and so on. (1) To enter the Setup menu screen, do one of the following: Use NAVIGATION keys to highlight the ideal option and press ENTER to access.
Settings - System Setup System Setup Language: Choose the ideal language for the system. (Language Support: English, Italian, Deutsch, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch Nederlands, Chinese, Simplified Chinese, Japanese, Korean and Russian) Restore Default Settings: Restore the default factory setting to the system. System Status: Display firmware version and available storage of the internal memory.
Settings - Slideshow Setup Slideshow Setup: Set the repeat mode, interval time, and transition effect of the slide show. Repeat Mode: Enable or disable repeating of the slideshow playback. Interval Time: Set the interval time between the photos during the slide show. Transition Effect: Set the transition effect of the slideshow playback.
Settings - A/V Setup A/V Setup Audio Repeat Mode: Set the repeat mode while playing the audio files, including Off, Repeat One, Loop Once, and Repeat All. Video Repeat Mode: Set the repeat mode while playing the video files, including Off, Repeat One, Loop Once, and Repeat All.
Settings - Calendar/Time/Alarm Setup Calendar/Time/Alarm Setup: Set the correct date and time, and set the alarm mode. Calendar/Time: Set the correct date and time for the system. (use up and down key to change value) DD/MM/YY Day/Month/Year ss/mm/hh Seconds/Minutes/Hour (24hr format) Alarm Setup Mode: Enable or disable alarm.
Settings - Copy/Delete File Copy/Delete File: This item ONLY appears in the Setup menu only when you have selected a photo/file. Press the ENTER button and then select the desired destination to Copy the file or Delete the selected photo/file. Note: You can copy the files between Internal Memory and Memory Card. ...
Settings - Auto Play Setup Auto Play Setup Auto Play Mode: Enable or disable auto play function. Select Media: Select media (Slideshow or Music) of the auto play function. Note: After enable the Auto Play feature, TV‐M7 will auto play slideshows or music when turn on. - 27 -...
Settings - Networking Setup Networking Setup: Configure the proper settings for the device to connect to your wireless network. For further information or any assist, please contact the network administrator. SSID (Wireless Network Name): Enter the SSID (Service Set Identifier) of the wireless router or access point that you are connecting to.
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Settings - Networking Setup Default Key ID (WEP): Select the default WEP Key. Key Type (WEP): Determine the encryption format by selecting Hexadecimal or ASCII. Key (WEP): Enter the WEP Keys (1 ~ 4). Pre-Shared Key (WPA-PSK or WPA2-PSK): Enter the pre-shared key for your wireless network DHCP: If you would like the network router to assign this device an IP address, please leave the DHCP option to ON.
Settings - Web Album Setup Web Album Setup: Configure the proper settings for the device to connect to the Web album (Flickr® or Picasa™ are supported) so that you can view a slideshow of the photos stored in your Web album. Use the virtual keyboard to enter the user name of your Web album account ID, hit ENTER when complete then select APPLY SETTINGS to save the changes.
Settings - NAS Setup NAS Setup: Configure the proper settings for the device to connect to the NAS (network attached storage). IP Address: Enter the IP address of the NAS. Folder Path: Assign the path for downloading the files on the NAS. Note: The device supports image/audio file streaming from the NAS, so that you can view the photos or play the live music from the NAS;...
Settings - Display Setup Display Setup: Configure the camera display format. Normal: This displays the camera in it’s original format. Full Screen: This displays the images in a larger size to accommodate the screen size. Normal Mode Full Screen Mode - 32 -...
Memory Card - Photos Gently slide the memory card into the card slot, positioning the exposed contacts on the card toward the front of the photo frame. Never force the card to fit. Select the Memory Card icon from the main menu. (1) You can choose to access Photos, Music or Videos. (2) When selecting the Photos option, all the files saved on the Memory Card will be listed out. Press ENTER key to play them in slideshow view. (Please refer to Slideshow Setup in the Settings section) Note: If you are unable to access the section after pressing the ENTER key, ...
Memory Card - Music (1) Select the Memory Card icon from the main menu. (2) Select the Music option, all the music files saved on the Memory Card will show in the screen. Select the desire file and press ENTER key to play the music. Note: If you are unable to access the section after pressing the ENTER key, ...
Memory Card - Videos (1) Select the Memory Card icon from the main menu. (2) Select the Video option, all the video files saved in the Memory Card will display on the screen. Select the desire file and press ENTER key to play them. ...
PC Connection - PC Connect the TV-M7 to a PC (1) Plug in the AC adapter, and turn the TV-M7 on. (2) Use the provided USB cable to connect the TV- M7 to your PC. (3) On the Main Menu, select the PC connection and press the ENTER button.
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Uploading Files from Your PC (1) After connecting to the PC, you can start to copy/delete files between PC and TV-M7. (2) Once you’ve transferred all the photos you’d like to view, select “Safely Remove Hardware” from the taskbar in the bottom right of your PC screen..
PC Connection - Mac Connect the Digital TV-M7 to a Mac (1) Plug in the AC adapter, and turn the TV-M7 on. (2) Use the provided USB cable to connect the TV- M7 to your PC. (3) On the Main Menu, select the PC connection and press the ENTER button.
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After connecting the TV-M7 to the Mac’s USB port, give your Mac a few moments to detect the photo frame. (2) The TV-M7 will appear as a new disk icon on your desktop. Simply open this icon and add your photos to the folder. You may copy-and-paste or drag-and-drop.
General Usage - Starting Slideshow Start the Slide Show When you insert a memory card that stored your photos, simply press the PHOTO/MUSIC button ( on the remote control and your photos will then automatically play full-screen, one after another, in a slide show.
General Usage - Zooming & Rotating Photos “One-Touch” Controls on Remote Control (1) To zoom in for a closer look at a photo you are viewing, press the ZOOM/SELECT button ( ) on the remote control. Each time you press the button, you will get a closer look until you are returned to the normal view.
General Usage - Returning to Main Menu If you want to quit or exit a screen/function, press the ESC button to exit the current screen. For example: (1) While you are in the Thumbnails screen, press the ESC button to exit the thumbnail screen and return to Internal Memory or Memory Card Menu.
General Usage - Calendar Use Your Digital TV-M7 as a Calendar The TV-M7 supports two Calendar modes: Full-screen Calendar and Onscreen Calendar. Full-screen Calendar Onscreen Calendar On the Media Selection screen, select the While viewing a photo, press the CALENDAR Calendar/Time item.
General Usage - Connecting Wireless Network Click on Settings icon from Main menu and select Networking Setup. Connect to a wireless network with no encryption Configure SSID Apply Settings Complete - 44 -...
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Connect to a wireless network with WEP encryption Configure SSID Select Authentication Mode Select Encryption Type (WEP) Pick a Default Key ID (1~4) Choose a Key Type Enter the Key (enter the key under the selected Key ID number) Apply Settings Complete - 45 -...
(1) Go to Settings, choose System Setup then Homepage option, select IP Cameras (2) Exit entirely out fo the Setup window to apply the settings. (3) The next time you turn on TV-M7, the device will display Camera list window directly. - 48 -...
Extract the file and save it onto the root directory of an SD card. Step 2: Turn on the TV-M7 and wait until it boots to the Main Menu Step 3: Insert the memory card into the TV-M7. The unit will detect the firmware and begin the firmware upgrade process automatically.
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Warning! If the firmware file is on the SD card and inserted in the TV-M7, every time you reboot the TV-M7 it will upgrade the firmware. Please make sure to delete the firmware file from the SD card after the firmware upgrade process.
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Step 4: After you have copied the file to the SD card press “ESC” on the TV-M7 or the remote to go back to the main menu. The firmware upgrade process will automatically begin. Step 5: When the firmware upgrade completes, remove the memory card and power cycle the TV-M7.
2-year limited If a product does not operate as warranted above during the applicable warranty period, TRENDnet shall, at its option and expense, repair the defective product or deliver to customer an equivalent product to replace the defective item. All products that are replaced will become the property of TRENDnet.
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Material Authorization (RMA) number, accompanied by a copy of the dated proof of the purchase. Products returned to TRENDnet must be pre-authorized by TRENDnet with RMA number marked on the outside of the package, and sent prepaid, insured and packaged appropriately for safe shipment.
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Note: AC/DC Power Adapter, Cooling Fan, Cables and Power Supply carry 1-Year Warranty Some TRENDnet products include software code written by third party developers. These codes are subject to the GNU General Public License ("GPL") or GNU Lesser General Public License ("LGPL").
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