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Introduction1. ImportantInformation1.1 Safetyprecautionsandmaintenance1.2 CareofthePhotoFrame1.3 Recycling
2. YourPhotoFrame2.1 What’sintheBox2.2 ControlButtonsandMenuNavigation2.3 Connections2.4 ProductHighlights
3. Gettingstarted3.1 PlacingtheProduct3.2 ConnectingtotheMains3.3 TurningonyourPhotoFrame3.4 InitialSetup
4. UsingyourPhotoFrame4.1 ViewPhotos4.2 FindaPhoto4.3 CopyPhotos4.4 DeletePhotosusingthePhotoFrame
5. UseMoreofyourPhotoFrame5.1 MenuNavigation5.2 PhotoMenu
6.6.1 SlideshowSequence6.2 TransitionEffects6.3 Frequency6.4 Collage6.5 BackgroundColor6.6 Brightness6.7 Language6.8 MemoryCard6.9 TimerFunction(AutoOn/Off)6.10 ChecktheStatusofyourPhotoframe6.11 RotateFunction(AutoTilt)6.12 BeepOn/Off6.13 KeyHelp
7. Technicaldata
8.Frequentlyaskedquestions
9.ServiceandWarranty
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1.1 Safetyprecautionsand maintenance
ReadandfollowtheseinstructionswhenconnectingandusingyourPhotoFrame:•Toprotectyourdisplayfrompossibledamage,
donotputexcessivepressureontheLCD panel.WhenmovingyourPhotoFrame, grasptheframetolift;donotlifttheitby placingyourhandorfingersontheLCD panel.•UnplugthePhotoFrameifyouarenotgoing touseitforanextensiveperiodoftime.•UnplugthePhotoFrameifyouneedtoclean itwithaslightlydampcloth.Thescreenmay bewipedwithadryclothwhenthepower isoff.However,neverusealcohol,solventsor
ammonia-basedliquids.•Consultaservicetechnicianifthe PhotoFramedoesnotoperatenormally whenyouhavefollowedtheinstructionsin thismanual.•Thecasingcovershouldbeopenedonlyby qualifiedservicepersonnel.•KeepthePhotoFrameoutofdirectsunlight andawayfromstovesoranyotherheat source.•KeepthePhotoFramedry.Toavoidelectric shock,donotexposeittorainorexcessive moisture.
Introduction
PhilipsdigitalPhotoFramecanbeplacedeitherverticallyorhorizontallytofitthephotosondisplay.Youcanplaceitsomewhereinaroomforacontinuousdisplaybyconnectingittothemainspowersupply.
1. Important
•WhenpositioningthePhotoFrame,make surethepowerplugandoutletareeasily accessible.•Toavoidtheriskofshockorpermanent damagetotheset,donotexposethe PhotoFrametorainorexcessivemoisture.
CareofthePhotoFrame
1 Donotdrop PhotoFrameisacomplicatedelectronic deviceandcannotwithstandshockfrom beingdropped.
2 Donotexposetomoisture PhotoFrameisneithermoistureproofnor moistureresistant.Exposingittomoisture orliquidofanykindwillverylikelydamage yourPhotoFrame.
3 Donothitorscratch TheLCDpanelofPhotoFrameismadeof glassandisthereforesensitivetoabnormal forceandsharpedges.
4 Screencleaning Useonlyadrysoftclothtocleanyour screen.
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For wall mounting,please use a 7.0*25*3.0mm screw and for best result, please screw over seven turns.
5 KeepthestandclearfromcablesMakesurethestandofyourPhotoFrameisclearfromcablesascablescouldpullthestandoutofPhotoFrametothefloor.
6 TemperatureandhumiditylimitationsOperatingtemperature:
Humidity:20%~80%
1.3 Recycling
•ThePhotoFrameusesmaterialsthatcanberecycled.Tominimizetheamountofwasteintheenvironment,checkyourareaforcompaniesthatwillrecoverusedtelevisionsfordismantlingandcollectionofreusablematerials,orcontactyourdealerforrecyclingtips.
• Pleasedisposeofthecartonandpackingmaterialthroughtheproperwastedisposalmanagementinyourarea.
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0°~40°(Celsius)/32°~104°(Fahrenheit)
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2. YourPhotoFrame
2.1 What’s in the box
Power adaptor
User manual
What else you’ll need
AC
Power outlet Digital Photos on memory card or PC
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2.2 Control Buttons and Menu Navigation
• Use your PhotoFrame by pressing the controlbuttons in the back.
• The control buttons and instructions areshown at the bottom of the menu screen.
Use the navigation controller to movebetween the menus. Move it left and right tocycle through the menu tree.
2.3 Connections
2.3.1 Memory Card
Photo display (underside)
B.CF Card(Type I)
Inserting a memory card:• Insert the memory card into the slot in the
frame.• For xD, SD, MMC, MMC+, or Memory Stick cards slide the card until it locks in place.• After a few seconds, photos on the memory card will display and a slideshow will start.
DO NOT remove the memory card immediatelyafter inserting it in to the PhotoFrame or whenPhotoFrame is counting the Photos.Wait untilthe screen is stable
Removing a memory card:• To remove the or Memory
Stick card, pull out the card.
To be able to delete photos from the memorycard it must NOT be locked.To unlock the cardfollow the manufacturer’s instructions.
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For Mac System: (OS X):• Connect PhotoFrame to the Mac via a USB
storage device.• Select the photos to be transferred and copy them directly under the root directory of the storage card. (Only JPEG formatted images supported).
Note:Do not disconnect PhotoFrame when copyingor transferring Photo between PC andPhotoFrame.
2.4 Product highlights
The PhotoFrame is designed to be flexible andconvenient to use and it provides the followingfeatures:• High pixel density for sharp and crisp photo display.• View photos directly from memory cards – no PC needed.• Auto-Tilt function so portrait and landscape photos are displayed in the best possible way.• Rotating stand for best possible way of viewing photos.• Clock and alarm.
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2.3.2 USB Connections
For Windows PC (XP & Vista):• Connect PhotoFrame to a PC via a
USB cable (not supplied) where it will be recognized as a mass storage device.
• For installation and more details about hisapplication, follow instrustions in user manual.
cable (not supplied) where it will be recognizedas a mass
• Disconnect the USB cable(not supplied).
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3.1 PlacingtheProduct
ThePhotoFrameshouldbeplacedonaflatsurfaceandclosetoapowersocket.Keepitawayfromhightemperaturesandhighlevelsofmoisture
3.2 Connectingtothemains
ConnectthesuppliedpowercablefromPhotoFrametoapoweroutlet.
Note:ForsafetyreasonsandbeststabilityPhilipsrecommendtoadjustthestandwiththeangledefinedbythetwoclickpositions.UsingotherpositionsmaycausethePhotoFrametofallanditistheresponsibilityoftheuser.
3.3 TurningonyourPhotoFrame
Pressthepowerbutton.
3.4 InitialSetup
3.4.1
PresstheModebuttontotoggletotheMain
toLanguage.
1 NavigateUpandDowntoselectyour preferredlanguage(selectbetweenEnglish, French,Spanish,Italian,German,Russian, Dutch,Danish,SimplifiedChineseand Japanese)
2 PressthePlay/OKbuttontoconfirmyourselection.Thenewsettingwillbeeffectiveimmediately.
PresstheModebuttontoleavethismenuandplaytheslideshow.
3.4.2 AccessMenus
Therearetwowaystoaccessthemenu.Toquickaccessthemenuwhileyouareviewingphotos,presstheMenubuttontoseethemenuoptionsforphotoeditingorslideshowsettings.Toaccessthemenuoptionsstartingfromthemainmenu:1 PresstheModebutton.2 NavigateDowntohighlighttherequired3 PressPlay/OKtoaccessthemenu. ToexitfromthemenuspresstheMode buttonagaintoreturntotheslideshow.
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Menu,selecttheSetupandpressPlay/OK
SetuptheLanguage
menu(Clock,PhotosandSetup).
Date:
• NavigateUpandDowntoselectthe
date.
• NavigateLeftandRighttomove
betweendays,monthsandyears.
• PressthePlay/OKbuttontoconfirm.
PresstheModebuttontoleavethismenu
andplaytheslideshow.
Note:ThetimeanddatemustbesetbeforetheAlarm
Clockcanbeset.
SetTime,DateandAlarmUsethisfunctiontosetthetimeanddateofthePhotoFrame
1 • PresstheModebuttontoaccessthe
• NavigateDowntohighlightClockand pressPlay/OK.
2 • NavigateDowntoTimeandDate.
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3 Time: • NavigateUpandDowntoselectthe time. • NavigateLeftandRighttomove betweenhoursandminutes. • PressthePlay/OKbuttontoconfirm. TimeMode:
4 • NavigateUptoAlarmClock. andpressthePlay/OKbutton.
MainMenu .
• FromtheClockscreen,pressPlay/OK.
• NavigateRighttoTime/Date/12/24hr/
button.
12/24hr.NavigateUpandDowntoselect
• FromtheClockscreen,pressPlay/OK.
• NavigateRighttoTime/Day/On/Off
andpressthePlay/OKSlideshowClock
5 Time: • NavigateUpandDowntoselectthe time. • NavigateLeftandRighttomove betweenhoursandminutes. • PressthePlay/OKbuttontoconfirm. Day: • NavigateUpandDowntoselect Everyday,Weekday,orWeekend. • PressthePlay/OKbuttontoconfirm. • NavigateupordowntoselectOfforOn. • PressthePlay/OKbuttontoconfirm.
PresstheModebuttontoleavethismenu
3.4.3 ChoosingClockMode
TheclockcaneitherbeviewedintheFull
thescreenandapre-selectedphotowillbedisplayed.Slideshow-displaystheclockinthebottomrightofthescreen.
Therearetwowaystodisplayphotointheclockmode:
1.Toquickaccesstheclockwheninslideshow,
2.ToaccesstheclockfromtheMainmenu:1 • PresstheModebuttontoaccessthe MainMenu.
pressPlay/OK.
2 • NavigateDowntoTimeandDate.
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3 • PressthePlay/OKbuttontoconfirm selection.
menuandplaytheslideshow,browseor clockmode.
On/Off:
andplaytheslideshow.
FullScreen–displaystheclockintopleftof
pressPlay/OKtwice.
• NavigateUpandDowntoselectNoorYes.
PresstheModebuttontoleavethis
• Fromthe
• NavigateRighttoTime/Date/12/24hr/SlideshowClockandpressePlay/OKbutton.
Slideshow • NavigateUpandDowntoselectClockandpressPlay/OK.
screen:ClockMenu
Clock• NavigateUptohighlightand
screenorSlideshow:
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4.1 ViewPhotos
Viewpre-storedphotos
1 PresstheModebuttontogototheMain Menu.2 IntheMainMenuselectphotos,selectthe sourceasthetypeofmemorycardinstalled3 PressPlay/OK,toplaythephotosin slidehowmode.
4.2 FindaPhoto
4.2.1 BrowseMode
1 Whendisplayingphotosintheslideshow, movethroughthephotos,navigatingLeft andRighttofindandselectaphoto.2 PressPlay/OKtotogglebetweenthe
4.2.2 SlideshowMode
SlideshowmodeisenteredonceyouturnonthePhotoFrame.NavigateLeftandRighttomovequicklythroughthephotos.
Note1:Thefrequencyoftheslideshowcanbeadjusted.
section.
Photosareeasilyeditablefromslideshowmode
4.2.3 BrowseMode
1 Inslideshowmode,usetheLeftandRight tomovequicklythroughthephotos.2 PressPlay/OKtotheaccessBrowseMode, pressagaintogototheclockmode.
4.2.4 ThumbnailAccessandNavigation
AlargenumberofPhotoscanbeviewedquicklyusingthumbnailmode1 • PresstheModebuttontoaccessthe MainMenu.
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• NavigateUptoPhotoandpressthe
Play/OKbutton.
(SD/MMC,CFCard,MemoryStick,xDCards
SlideshowClockandBrowsemodes.,
Note2:
bypressingtheMemubutton.Togodirectly
6.3FrequencyTodosopleaseread“”
tothumbnailmodeformreadthesectionof
5.2PhotoMenu“”.
Todisplayphotosin mode.Clock
2 • NavigateDowntoselectthephoto sourcetobrowse. • PressPlay/OKtoaccessthesource.
3 • NavigateLeft,Right,UpandDown tomovebetweenphotosandseealarger versionoftheimage.
menuandpressagaintostartplayingthe slideshow.
4.3 CopyPhotos
WhenconnectedtoaPCthePhotoFrameistreatedasamassstoragedevice.Fromthecomputer,JPEGimagescanbecopiedtoamemorycardinsertedintothePhotoFrame.
4.3.1 PhotoFrame
1 Inserta Photoframe23 source.4 Gotothumbnailmodetoselectaphoto.5 PressMenutoaccessthemenuoptionsfor photoediting.6 SelectCopyto7 SelectPhotoFrame8 PressPlay/OK
Note:PhotoFramehasverylimitedstoragespaceavailable.Itonlystores1-3photos
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PresstheModebuttontoleavethis
CopyfromaMemoryCardtoyour
PressModetogotothe.MainMenu Selectthe andthengotothephotoPhoto
4.4 DeletePhotosusingthe PhotoFrame
Ifyouneedtofreeupspaceonamemorycardyoucandeletephotos.
1 • PresstheModebuttontoaccessthe
• NavigateUptoPhotoandpressthe Play/OKbutton.
2 • NavigateDowntoselectthemediato browseandpressPlay/OK. • PresstheUp,Down,LeftorRightkeys tofindtheimageyouwanttodelete.
3 • PressPlay/OK • NavigateUporDowntoYesorNo. PressPlay/OK. • NavigateRighttoYestoconfirmthe deletionandpressPlay/OK.
PresstheModebuttontoleavethismenu andplaytheslideshow.
ThedeletefunctionisdisabledwhenyoufirstuseyourPhotoframe.Toenablethedeletefunction:1 PressModetogotoMainMenu.234 PressPlay/OKtogototheoptionlist.5 SelectPlay/OK.
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DowntoDelete. • PresstheMenubuttonandnavigate
PressDowntoSetup.
MainMenu.
NavigatetoSelectToDelete.Up
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5.1 MenuNavigation
Themenuisnavigatedusingthenavigationcontrollerandthemenubuttons.Wheninamenufollowtheonscreeninstructionsinthebottomrightofthescreenfordetailsonhowtonavigate.• NavigatethecontrollerLeftandRightto cyclethroughthemenus.• NavigateDownandUptoselectoptions.• PresstheMenubuttontogotothemain menu.• PressthePlay/OKbuttontomakea selection.• PresstheModebuttontoexitthecurrent menuandplayaslideshow.
5.2 PhotoMenu
5.2.1 Rotate,ZoomandCrop
PhotoFramecanchangetheorientationofphotosandchangetheframingofphotos.
Note:Thecropfunctiononlyappliestooriginalphotosstoredonexternalmemorycard.
Rotating
1 • PresstheModebuttontoaccessthe MainMenu.
• NavigateUptoPhotoandpressthe Play/OKbutton.
2 • NavigateDowntoselectthemediato browseandpressPlay/OK. • PresstheUp,Down,LeftorRightkeys tofindtheimageyouwanttorotate.
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3 • PresstheMenubuttonandnavigateUp toRotate. • PressPlay/OKornavigateRight. • NavigateUporDowntotherotation required.PressPlay/OK.
PresstheModebuttontoleavethismenu andplaytheslideshow.
Note1:ToretainimagequalityitisrecommendedthatzoomingandcroppingiscarriedoutbeforetheimageisstoredinthePhotoFrame.
Note2:AllphotosprocessedandcopiedbythePhotoFramewillberesizedforoptimaldisplayonPhotoFrameandtosavestoragespace.
1 • PresstheModebuttontoaccessthe MainMenu.
• NavigateUptoPhotoandpressthePlay/ OKbutton.
2 • NavigateDowntoselectthemediato browseandpressPlay/OK.
• PresstheUp,Down,LeftorRightkeys
tofindtheimageyouwanttorotate.
3 • PresstheMenubuttonandnavigateUp toZoomandCrop.
• PressPlay/OKornavigateRight.• NavigateUporDowntothezoomin andoutasrequired.PressPlay/OK.• NavigateUp,Down,LeftandRightto panaroundtheimage.PressPlay/OKto apply.• NavigateRighttoYestoconfirmthe cropandreturntothethumbnailimages.
PresstheModebuttontoleavethismenu andplaytheslideshow.
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5.2.2 PhotoEffects
ThissectiondescribeshowtoapplytheSepiaphotoeffecttoyourphotos.
1 • PresstheModebuttontoaccessthe MainMenu.
• NavigateUptoPhotoandpressthePlay/ OKbutton.
2 • NavigateDowntoselectthemediato browseandpressPlay/OK.
• PresstheUp,Down,LeftorRightkeys tofindtheimageyouwanttoapplyan effectto.
3 • PresstheMenubuttonandnavigateUp toPhotoEffects.
• PressPlay/OKornavigateRight.• NavigateUporDowntotherequired effect.PressPlay/OKtoconfirmand returntothethumbnailimages.
PresstheModebuttontoleavethismenu andplaytheslideshow.
Note:
5.2.3 Frames
1 • PresstheModebuttontoaccessthe MainMenu.
• NavigateUptoPhotoandpressthePlay/ OKbutton.
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Effectscanberemovedbyselecting“Noeffect”.
2 • NavigateDowntoselectthemediato browseandpressPlay/OK.
• PresstheUp,Down,LeftorRightkeys tofindtheimageyouwanttoaddthe frameto.
3 • PresstheMenubuttonandnavigateUp toFrames.
• PressPlay/OKornavigateRight.• NavigateUporDowntotherequired frame.PressPlay/OKtoconfirmand returntothethumbnailimages.
PresstheModebuttontoleavethismenu andplaytheslideshow.
Note:Framescanberemovedbyselectingnoframe.
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UsethissectiontosetupthePhotoFrameslideshowsquences,transitioneffects,frequencyofthechangeofimage,collageeffects,backgroundcolor,brightnesslevels,displaylanguage,enablethedeletefunctiononyourmemorycard,automaticallyturnonandoff,checkthePhotoFramestatus,tiltfunctions,turningoffthebeepsoundandturningonandoffthekeyhelpscreenwhenfirststartingthePhotoFrame
6.1 SlideshowSequence
Slideshowscanbeplayedinoneoftwowaysrandomlyorsequentially.
1 • PresstheModebuttontoaccessthe MainMenu.
Play/OKbutton.
2 navigateRight.
• NavigateUpandDowntoselecteither SequentialorRandom.• PressPlay/OKtoconfirm.
PresstheModebuttontoleavethismenuandplaytheslideshow.
6.2 TransitionEffects
Thephotoscanappearonthescreenusingspecialtransitions.
1 • PresstheModebuttontoaccessthe MainMenu.
Play/OKbutton.
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• NavigateUptoSetupandpressthe
Settings
Settings • NavigateDowntoaccessSequenceand
• NavigateUpto andpresstheSetup
Settings
2 navigateRight.
• NavigateUpandDowntoselect fromthelistasfollows:NoTransition, Random,Sliding,Snail,Fading,• PressPlay/OKtoconfirm.
andplaytheslideshow.
Note1:Thisfunctionappliestoalltheslideshowsstoredonallmedia.
Note2:Randomplaysdifferenteffectsoutofsequenceduringtheslideshowtransition.
6.3 Frequency
Usethisfunctiontoselecthowlongeachphotoisdisplayedduringtheslideshow.1 • PresstheModebuttontoaccessthe MainMenu.
Play/OKbutton.
2 • NavigateDowntoaccess
• NavigateUpandDowntoselect1Day, 5seconds,10Seconds,30Seconds, 1Minute,5Minutes,30Minutes,1 Hour,4Hoursor12Hours.• PressPlay/OKtoconfirm.
PresstheModebuttontoleavethismenu andplaytheslideshow.
Note:Thisfunctionappliestoalltheslideshowsstoredonallmedia.
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Translation,CornerSliding,orGrid.
PressModebuttontoleavethismenu
• NavigateDowntoaccessTransitionand
• NavigateUptoandpresstheSetup
FrequencyandnavigateRight.
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6.4 Collage
Toshowmultiplephotosarrangedonthescreenatthesametimeselectcollage.
1 • PresstheModebuttontoaccessthe MainMenu.
Play/OKbutton.
2 navigateRight.
• NavigateUpandDowntoselectOffor Random.• PressPlay/OKtoconfirm.
PresstheModebuttontoleavethismenu andplaytheslideshow.
Note:IfyouselectrandomthePhotoFramewillrandomlyusedifferentcollagelayouts.
6.5 BackgroundColor
UsethisfunctiontoselectthebackgroundbordercolorforphotosthataresmallerthanthePhotoFramedisplay(thesephotosappearwithblackborders).
1 • PresstheModebuttontoaccessthe MainMenu.
Play/OKbutton.
2 • NavigateDowntoaccessBackground andnavigateRight.
• NavigateUpandDowntoselectWhite, Color.• PressPlay/OKtoconfirm.
PresstheModebuttontoleavethismenu andplaytheslideshow.
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Black,Gray,AutoFitorRadiant
• NavigateDowntoaccessCollageand
• NavigateUptoSetupandpressthe
• NavigateUptoSetupandpressthe
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6.6 Brightness
ChangethebrightnesssettingsofthePhotoFrametoachievethebestvisibilitydependingonthelightconditions.
1 • PresstheModebuttontoaccessthe MainMenu.
Play/OKbutton.
2 • NavigateDowntoaccessBrightness andnavigateRight.
• NavigateUpandDowntoselectthe• PressPlay/OKtoconfirm.
PresstheModebuttontoleavethismenu andplaytheslideshow.
6.7 Language
UsethissectiontochoosethemenulanguageofthePhotoFrame.
1 • PresstheModebuttontoaccessthe MainMenu.
Play/OKbutton.
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NavigateDowntogotoLanguage.
• NavigateUptoSetupandpresstheSetup• NavigateUpto andpressthe
Settings
3 • Navigate Right to enter the Language menu.
• Navigate Up and Down to select your preferred language (select between
• Press the button to confirm your selection.The new setting will be effective immediately.
Press the button to leave this menu and play the slideshow.
6.8 Memory Card
Use this feature to allow the delete function onthe inserted memory card
Delete Permission1
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Press the button to leave this menu and play the slideshow.
6.9 Timer Function (Auto dim)
Depending on your lifestyle and schedule,you may want to have the PhotoFrame toautomatically turn ON and OFF for you.
Note:Local time must be set correctly before settingup this feature (see time and date section in thesetup menu).
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Navigate Down ToDelete to .
English ,French German Italian , , ,Japanese Russian , , ,SimplifiedChineseSpanish Dutch , ,andDanish ).
or .Allow• PressPl a y /OK to confirm choice.
Pl a y /OK
Mode
Mode• Press the button to access the
NotAllowRight• Navigate and select
.MainMenuUp
Play/OK button.Setup• Navigate to and press the
Settings
SettingtheONandOFFtimes1 • PresstheModebuttontoaccessthe MainMenu.
Play/OKbutton.
2 NavigateDowntoAutoDim.
3 • NavigateRighttoselectTimeperiod.• NavigateUporDowntoselecteither AutoDimStartorAutoDimEnd.• NavigateRightorPressPlay/OK.
4 • NavigateUpandDowntoadjustthe hours.
• NavigateRighttomovetominutes.• NavigateUpandDowntoadjustthe minutes.• PressPlay/OKtoapplythesettingsand returntothepreviousscreen.
TurningtheAutomaticstartandfinishOnandOff1 • PresstheModebuttontoaccessthe MainMenu.
Play/OKbutton.
2 NavigateDowntoAutoDim
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• NavigateUptoSetupandpressthe
• NavigateUptoSetupandpressthe
Settings
3• NavigateUporDowntoselecteither OnorOff.• PressPlay/OKtoapplythesettings.
PresstheModebuttontoleavethismenu andplaytheslideshow.
PressthePlay/OKtogotoSlideshow, BrowseorClockmode.
Note1:DigitalPhotoFramewillautomaticallyturnoffitsdisplayexactlyattheAuto-Dim-Starttime;ifthetimehasalreadypasseditwillgointoAuto-Dim-Endstatusatthenextsettime.
Note2:IfyouwanttoturnONthePhotoFrameduringanautoOFFperiod,justpressanykey,thePhotoFramewillwakeupuntilthenextautoOFFperiod.
6.10 ChecktheStatusofyour Photoframe
YoumaycheckthestatusofyourPhotoFrame-howmanymorephotoscanbestored,whichmediaarecurrentlyconnected,andthePhotoFramesoftwareversion.
1 • PresstheModebuttontoaccessthe MainMenu.
pressPlay/OK.
2• ThestatusofthePhotoFrameisshownin therightwindow.• Ifyouhaveamemorycardinthe PhotoFrameitwillgiveyouthestatusof thecard(cardtypeandfreememoryleft).
Firmware:(PhotoFramesoftwareversion)Connectedmedia:(ListsallmemorycardsconnectedtoPhotoFrame)Connectedmediafreespace:(remainingfreememoryinMB)
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• NavigateRighttoselectAutoDimTimer.
Setup• NavigateDowntohighlight and
• NavigateDowntogotoStatus .
Settings
6.11 RotateFunction(AutoTilt)
Withthisfunctionyourphotoswill
whetheryouhavethePhotoFramepositionedhorizontallyorvertically.
1 • PresstheModebuttontoaccessthe MainMenu.
pressPlay/OK.
2 • NavigateDowntogotoAutotilt.• NavigateRighttogotoOnorOff.• PressPlay/OKtoconfirmselection.
PresstheModebuttontoleavethismenu andplaytheslideshow.
6.12 BeepOn/Off
TurningthebuttonsoundsONorOFF
1 • PresstheModebuttontoaccessthe MainMenu.
pressPlay/OK.
2• NavigateRighttogotoOnorOff.• NavigateDownandpressPlay/OKto confirmtheselection.
PresstheModebuttontoleavethismenu andplaytheslideshow.
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• NavigateDowntohighlightSetupand
• NavigateDowntogotoBeep.
• NavigateDowntohighlightSetupand
automaticallybeproperlypositionednomatter
6.13 KeyHelp
WhenthePhotoFramefirststartsadescription
secondsoruntilthepressofanyofthebuttons.Ifyouwouldliketoturnthisfunctionofffollowtheinstructionsbelow.
1 • PresstheModebuttontoaccessthe MainMenu.
pressPlay/OK.
2 • NavigateDowntogotoKeyHelp.• NavigateRighttogotoOnorOff.• NavigateDownandpressPlay/OKto confirmtheselection.
PresstheModebuttontoleavethismenu andplaytheslideshow.
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• NavigateDowntohighlightSetupand
7. TechnicaldataPicture Display• Effective viewing area: 162 x 121.5 mm• Resolution: 800 x 3(RGB) x 600 pixels• Viewing angle:• Lifetime, to 50% brightness: 20,000hr• Brightness: 250• Aspect ratio: 4:3• Panel resolution: 800x600• Pixel density: 0.0675(W) x 0.2025(H)
Storage Media• Memory Card Types:
SD/MMC/MMC+/xD/MS/CF type I
Dimensions• Set dimensions with stand (W x H x D): 244.6 x 167.4 x 121.1 mm
• Temperature range (operation):0 °C to 40 °C/32°F to104°F
• Temperature range (storage):-20 °C to 70 °C/-4°F to 158°F
Power • Power consumption: 6.3W
• Photo format supported: JPEG photo (in DCF structure), Up to 16 Megapixels• Placement supported: Landscape, Portrait, Photo auto orientation• Buttons and controls: 6 control key buttons. 1 playback key to play in Slideshow mode, in Browse mode or in Clock mode. 1 key each to go Up, Down, Right, or Left . 1 Hotkey to toggle to Slideshow mode,Thumbnail mode, or Main menu. 1 Menu key to go to edit menu/, setup menu, or to exit.
Technicaldata
• Playback mode: Full screen browse, Slideshow, Thumbnail browse• Album management: Create, Delete, Edit, Rename• Photo edit: Copy, Delete, Rotate, Zoom and Crop, Move• Photo effects: Frames, Sepia• Slideshow setting: Collage, Random, Sequential,Transition effects• Screen background color: Black,White, Gray• Clock function: Set time and date, Clock and Alarm,Auto dim on weekday/weekend• Setup function: Brightness adjustment, Language, Status,Auto on/off, Beep on/off, Set time and date, Clock display enable/ disable, Factory setting and Photo source• System status: Firmware version, Power source, Free memory• Connected media status: Connected media, Free memory• OSD Languages: English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Spanish, Dutch, Danish• Plug & Play Compatibility:Windows XP and Vista and Mac OS X• Regulatory Approvals:FCC,UL,• Other convenience: Kensington lock compatible
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IstheLCDscreentouch-enabled?TheLCDscreenisnottouch-enabled.UsethebuttonsonthebacktocontrolDigitalPhotoFrame.
CanIswitchbetweendifferentslideshowsphotosbyusingdifferentmemorycards?Yes.WhenamemorycardisconnectedtotheDigitalPhotoFrame,it’llslideshowphotosstoredonthatspecificcard.
WilltheLCDscreenbedamagedifIkeepshowingthesamephotoforalongtime?No.DigitalPhotoFramecandisplaythesamephotocontinuouslyfor72hourswithoutanydamagetotheLCDscreen.
CanIuseDigitalPhotoFrametodeletephotosonmemorycard?Yes,itsupportsoperationstodeletephotosonexternaldevicessuchasamemorycards.
CanIprintphotosfromDigitalPhotoFrame?No,itdoesnotsupportdirectphotoprinting.
HowdoestheDigitalPhotoFrameshowhigh-resolution4:3digitalphotosonits3:2screen?Toensurehighpictureintegrity,DigitalPhotoFrameshrinksthephotosatoriginalaspectratioandtrimsexcessiveportionsbeforedisplayingthesephotos.
CanIuseDigitalPhotoFrameduringitsAuto-offperiods?Yes.PressanycontrolbuttontobringthesystembacktoONstatus.
Whydoesn’tmyDigitalPhotoFrameshowsomeofmyphotos?Digitalcamerastakephotosandstorethem
inJPEGformataccordingtocameraindustrystandards.DigitalPhotoFrameisdesignedtoshowphotosfollowingthesameindustrystandards.Someimages,suchaswebimages,scannedimages,orphotosinRAWformatfromprofessionalcameras,arenotstoredaccordingtocameraindustrystandardsandthereforecannotbecorrectlydisplayedonDigitalPhotoFrame.UsePCapplicationstoconvertsuchimagesintostandardJPEGformatforDigitalPhotoFrame.
Whydoesn’tmyDigitalPhotoFramegointoAuto-offstatusafterIsetit?First,makesureyousetCurrentTime,Auto-offat,andAuto-onatcorrectly.DigitalPhotoFramewillautomaticallyturnoffitsdisplayexactlyattheAuto-offtime.Ifthetimehasalreadypassedfortheday,itwillstartenteringAuto-offstatusatthespecifiedtimefromthenextday.
I’mtryingtouploadpicturesfrommyPCtoamemorycard,whichI’mtheninsertingintotheDPF.However,theDPFdoesn’tshowthephotos.WhatcanIdo?LoadallthephotosyouwanttouploadtoDPDintherootdirectoryofyourmemorycard.PoweroffyourDPD,insertthememorycard,andthenrestartDPF.Afterafewseconds,allphotosintherootdirectoryofthememorycardwillbeautomaticallyaddedtoPhotoFrame.TherootdirectoryonmemorycardwillNOTbeemptiedafterthisoperation.Notethatthisoperationdoesnotapplytophotosinsub-directories.
DoPhilipsPhotoFramesupportprogressiveJPEG?PhotoFramesupportsprogressiveJPEGformattedpicture,buttheslideshowdisplaymightbeveryslow .
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9. Serviceand Warranty
One Year Limited Warranty (for US andCanada only)Philips warrants that this product shall be freefrom defects in material, workmanship andassembly, under normal use, in accordance withthe specifications and warnings, for a periodof one year from the date of purchase.Thiswarranty extends only to the original purchaserof the product, and is not transferable.Toexercise your rights under this warranty, youmust provide proof of purchase in the form ofan original sales receipt that shows the productname and the date of purchase. For customersupport or to obtain warranty service, pleasevisit our website www.philips.com/welcome orContact Philips Customer Care Center at:1-888-PHILIPS (1-888-744-5477) IN U.S.A.,Puerto Rico, or U.S. virgin islands. 1-800-661-6162 (French speaking), 1-888-PHILIPS (1-888-744-5477) (English or Spanish speaking) inCanada.THERE ARE NO OTHER EXPRESS ORIMPLIED WARRANTIES. Philips liability is limitedto repair or, at its sole option, replacement ofthe product. Incidental, special and consequentialdamages are disclaimed where permitted by law.This warranty gives you specific legal rights.Youmay also have other rights that vary from stateto state.
Recycling Information for CustomersPhilips establishes technically and economicallyviable objectives to optimize the environmentalperformance of the organization’s product,service and activities.
From the planning, design and productionstages, Philips emphasizes the important ofmaking products that can easily be recycled.AtPhilips, end-of-life management primarily entailsparticipation in national take-back initiativesand recycling programs whenever possible,preferably in cooperation with competitors.
There is currently a system of recycling up andrunning in the European countries, such as TheNetherlands, Belgium, Norway, Sweden andDenmark.
In U.S.A., Philips Consumer ElectronicsNorth America has contributed funds for theElectronic Industries Alliance (EIA) ElectronicsRecycling Project and state recycling initiativesfor end-of-life electronics products fromhousehold sources. In addition, the NortheastRecycling Council (NERC) - a multi-statenon-profit organization focused on promotingrecycling market development - plans toimplement a recycling program.
Banned Substance DeclarationThis product comply with RoHs and Philips BSD(AR17-G04-5010-010) requirements
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Federal Communications Commission(FCC) Notice (U.S.Only)
Note:This equipment has been tested and foundto comply with the limits for a Class B digitaldevice, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.These limits are designed to provide reasonableprotection against harmful interference in aresidential installation.This equipment generates,uses and can radiate radio frequency energyand, if not installed and used in accordance withthe instructions, may cause harmful interferenceto radio communications. However, there isno guarantee that interference will not occurin a particular installation. If this equipmentdoes cause harmful interference to radio ortelevision reception, which can be determinedby turning the equipment off and on, the user isencouraged to try to correct the interferenceby one or more of the following measures:• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/ DPF technician for help.
Caution:Changes or modifications not expresslyapproved by the party responsible forcompliance could void the user’s authority tooperate the equipment.
Connections to this device must be made withshielded cables with metallic RFI/EMI connectorhoods to maintain compliance with FCC Rulesand Regulations.
To prevent damage which may result in fire orshock hazard, do not expose this appliance torain or excessive moisture.
THIS CLASS B DIGITAL APPARATUS MEETSALL REQUIREMENTS OF THE CANADIANINTERFERENCE-CAUSING EQUIPMENTREGULATIONS.
FCC Declaration of ConformityModel Number: Trade Name:
Responsible Party: Philips Accessories and Computer Peripherals 1881 Route 46 West Ledgewood, NJ 07852
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Declaration of Conformity for ProductsMarked with FCC Logo, United StatesOnly
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCCRules. Operation is subject to the following twoconditions: (1) this device may not cause harmfulinterference, and (2) this device must accept anyinterference received, including interference thatmay cause undesired operation.
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Note:Cet équipement a été testé et déclaré conformeauxlimites des appareils numériques de classB,aux termes de l’article 15 Des règles dela FCC. Ces limites sont conçues de façon àfourir une protection raisonnable contre lesinterférences nuisibles dans le cadre d’uneinstallation résidentielle. CET appareil produit,utilise et peut émettre des hyperfréquencesqui, si l’appareil n’est pas installé et utilisé selonles consignes données, peuvent causer desinterférences nuisibles aux communicationsradio. Cependant, rien ne peut garantir l’absenced’interférences dans le cadre d’une installationparticulière. Si cet appareil est la caused’interférences nuisibles pour la réception dessignaux de radio ou de télévision, ce qui peutêtre décelé en fermant l’équipement, puis enle remettant en fonction, l’utilisateur pourraitessayer de corriger la situation en prenant lesmesures suivantes:• Réorienter ou déplacer l’antenne de réception.• Augmenter la distance entre l’équipement et le récepteur.• Brancher l’équipement sur un autre circuit que celui utilisé par le récepteur.• Demander l’aide du marchand ou d’un technicien chevronné en radio/télévision.
Caution:Toutes modifications n’ayant pas reçul’approbation des services compétentsen matière de conformité est susceptibled’interdire à l’utilisateur l’usage du présentéquipement.
Les raccordements à cet appareil doivent êtreréalisés avec des câbles blindés à protectionsmétalliques pour les connecteurs RFI/EMI afin demaintenir la conformité avec les Règlements etla Législation du FCC.
CET APPAREIL NUMERIQUE DE LA CLASSEB RESPECTE TOUTES LES EXIGENCES DUREGLEMENT SUR LE MATERIEL BROUILLEURDU CANADA.
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End-of-Life Disposal• Your new product contains materials that can be recycled and reused. Specialized companies can recycle your product to increase the amount of reusable materials and to minimize the amount to be disposed of.• Please find out about the local regulations on how to dispose of your old monitor from your local Philips dealer.• (For customers in Canada and U.S.A.) Dispose of in accordance to local-state and federal regulations.
For additional information on recycling contactwww.eia.org (Consumer Education Initiative)
End of life directives-Recycling Your new DPF contains several materials thatcan be recycled for new uses.
Votre nouveau téléviseur contient plusieursmatériaux qui peuvent être recyclés pour denouvelles utilisations.
Comme tous les produits ACL, cette appareillecontenant une petit quantité de mercure, SVPse débarrasser en accord avac les lois fédéral etgouvernemental.
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