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15” / 19” Digital Photo Frame Instructional Manual mnl M10054 / M10074 Copyright © 201 1 Aluratek, Inc. All Rights Reserved. aluratek.com ADMPF315F / ADMPF1 19[...]
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04 05 06 07 08 09 10 10 11 12 13 16 18 20 21 24 25 26 T able of Contents Important Safety Precautions ................................................................................. Cleaning Y our Digital Photo Frame ........................................................................ Replacing the Remote Control Battery .....................[...]
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4 Important Safety Precautions Always follow the basic safety precautions when using your Digital Photo Frame. This will reduce the risk of re, electric shock and injury . W arning: T o revent the risk of re or shock hazard, do not expose this product to moisture W arning: T o prevent the risk of electrical shock, do not remove the cover . ?[...]
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5 Cleaning Y our Digital Photo Frame Cleaning the LCD Screen: • T o clean ngerprints or dust from the LCD screen, it is recommended to use a soft, non abrasive cloth such as a camera lens cloth • If you use a commercial LCD cleaning kit, do not apply the cleaning liquid directly to the LCD screen. Clean the LCD screen with cloth moistened fr[...]
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6 Replacing the Remote Contol Battery If the remote control stops working or works improperly , replace the battery (CR2025 lithiuim battery) with a new one 1. Pull out the battery holder 2. Remove the old battery from the holder and then put a new battery with “ + ”facing up 3. Insert the battery holder back to the remote control W arning: Bat[...]
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7 Remote Control Close-Up 1. Zoom IN 2. Exit 3. Rotate 4. Select 5. Slideshow 6. Stop 7. Setup 8. Power 9. V olume Control 10. Directional Control 1 1. Enter 1 2 4 7 3 5 6 8 9 10 11[...]
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8 Frame Highlights - 15” (ADMPF315F) Menu Buttons 15” LCD Screen SD / SDHC Card Slot Quality Black Frame USB 2.0 Ports Power Button Power Adapter Port Removeable Frame Stand Speakers LED Wall Mount Holes White Matting[...]
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9 Frame Highlights - 19” (ADMPF1 19) Menu Buttons 19” LCD Screen SD / SDHC Card Slot Quality Black Frame USB 2.0 Ports Power Button Power Adapter Port Removeable Frame Stand Speakers LED Wall Mount Holes White Matting[...]
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Getting Started • Remove the protective lm covering the LCD. • Remove the plastic insulator from the battery on the remote control. 10 Package Contents Y our order has been carefully packaged and inspected. The following should be included in your package. Please inspect the contents of the package to ensure that you have received all items [...]
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11 Operating Instructions • Plug in the power adapter then turn on the power switch. Slideshow will start automatically after 2 seconds if there is picture in the internal memory . • Press Exit on the remote or frame, you will see the below screen. There are 6 options: Internal Memory , Photo, Music, Video, File, and T ime.[...]
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12 Operating Instructions Card Selection In Card selection, the selected memory medium will be highlighted as shown below . Y ou can switch between different memory mediums by using the Left/Right buttons. Press the “Enter” button to conrm.[...]
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13 Operating Instructions Photo In thumbnail view , by pressing the Setup button in photo mode, you will see the following options: File Sorting, Copy Photo (from memory card to internal memory), Delete Photo (from internal memory), Factory Default, Select Card, Display Image Size, Slideshow T ransition, Slideshow Speed, ArcSoft Screen Effect, and [...]
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14 Operating Instructions Photo File Sorting: Y ou can sort the list by Date (Newest First), Date (Oldest First) or Name Copy Photo: Y ou can copy photo from memory card to the internal memory . This option is only available if you are viewing the content of a memory card. Delete Photo: Y ou can delete photo from the internal memory . This option i[...]
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15 Operating Instructions Slideshow Speed: Y ou can set the slideshow speed to Fast, Medium or Slow . ArcSoft Screen Effect: Y ou can set the effect of Dynamic Lighting, Face Beautiful and Face T racking. Adjust LCD Color: Y ou can adjust the Brightness, Contrast, Color and T int of the display In thumbnail view , by pressing the Zoom or Enter butt[...]
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16 Operating Instructions Music In music mode, slideshow plays while the music is playing. Press the Setup button to see the following options: File Sorting, Copy Music (memory card to internal memory), Delete Music (from internal memory), Factory Default, Select Card, Music Repeat Mode and Set As Alarm Music. T o show the music le list, select [...]
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17 Operating Instructions File Sorting: Y ou can sort the list by Date (Newest First), Date (Oldest First) or Name Copy Music: Y ou can copy music from memory card to the internal memory . This option is only available if you are viewing the content of a memory card. Delete Music: Y ou can delete music from the internal memory . This option is only[...]
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18 Operating Instructions Video In V ideo mode, select the desired le and press “Enter” to play the video. During playback, press the “Right” button to fast forward, “Left” button to rewind, “Up” button to play the last video and “Down” button to play the next video. In the le list menu, press the “Setup” button to see[...]
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19 Operating Instructions File Sorting: Y ou can sort the list by Date (Newest First), Date (Oldest First) or Name Copy Movie: Y ou can copy video from memory card to the internal memory . This option is only available if you are viewing the content of a memory card. Delete Movie: Y ou can delete video from the internal memory . This option is only[...]
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20 Operating Instructions File Management In File Management, the le list is shown on the left side of screen and the image preview will be shown on the right side of the screen. For video and music les, only the le infor - mation will be shown on the right. Press “Enter” on video/music les to play the video/music. Press “Enter”[...]
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21 Operating Instructions Calendar Press the Setup button to setup alarm, clock and date, as shown below .[...]
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22 Calendar Function Calendar How to set the time: 1. Press “Enter” in the rst block after “Clock”. Set the hour in 24hr format and press “Enter” to conrm 2. Press “Enter” in the second block. Set the minute and press “Enter” to conrm How to set the date: 1. Press “Enter” in the rst block after “Date”. Set th[...]
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23 Calendar Function How to set an alarm: 1. Press “Enter” in the rst block and select the desired ring interval of 3, 5, or 10 minutes and press “Enter” to conrm. 2. Press “Enter” in the second block. Set the alarm to once or daily and press “Enter” to conrm. 3. Press “Enter” in the third and fourth block. Set the alar[...]
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24 If you need further assistance, please contact Aluratek support department prior to returning this device. E-mail: support@aluratek.com W eb: www .aluratek.com/support Local (T ustin, CA): 714-586-8730 T oll free: 1-866-580-1978 T echnical Support[...]
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25 W ARNING!!! This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a Cla ss B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not [...]
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26 Aluratek warrants this product against defect in material or workmanship for 120 Days from the date of purchase. This warranty becomes invalid if the factory-supplied serial number or “warranty void” sticker has been removed or altered on the product. This warranty does not cover: A) Cosmetic damage or damage due to acts of God B) Accident, [...]
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Aluratek, Inc. 14831 Myford Rd. T ustin, CA 92780 sales@aluratek.com 714.586.8730 • ofce 714.586.8789 • fax aluratek.com[...]