Aluratek ADMPF412F manual

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    8” / 10.2” / 12” Digital Photo Frame Instructional Manual mnl M10128 / M101 1 1 / M10156 Copyright © 2010 Aluratek, Inc. All Rights Reserved. aluratek.com ADMPF108F / ADPF310F / ADMPF412F[...]

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    04 05 06 06 07 08 09 10 11 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 T able of Contents Frame Control Close-up ......................................................................................................................... Remote Control Close-up .........................................................................................................[...]

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    4 Frame Control Close-Up 1 - Power On / Off (Hold until power turns on or of f) 2 - Menu (a) Press to return to previous screen (b) Press & hold to return to Main Menu 3 - ►║ Play / Pause (a) Press to select option on Main Menu (b) Press to pause slideshow , music or video 4 - ▲ Up Arrow (a) Press to navigate UP when selecting options (b)[...]

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    MODE 5 Remote Control Close-Up 1 - Power On/Off (a) Press & hold until power turns on or off 2 - Menu (a) Press to return to previous screen (b) Press & hold to return to Main Menu 3 - ►║ Play/Pause (a) Press to select option on Main Menu (b) Press to pause slideshow , music or video (c) Press & hold for Setup Menu 4 - ▲ Up Arrow [...]

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    Getting Started • Remove the protective lm covering the LCD. • Remove the plastic insulator from the battery on the remote control. 6 Package Contents Y our order has been carefully packaged and inspected. The following should be included in yo u r pa c ka ge . Pl e as e i ns pe c t t he c o nt en t s of th e p ac ka g e to en s ur e t ha t [...]

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    7 Operating Instructions Main Menu • T urn on the digital frame by pressing and holding the power button until the Aluratek startup screen is displayed. • The On -sc ree n Di spl ay (OSD ) w ill sho w t he Mai n Me nu. Ea ch i con re pre sent s t he vari ous functions available on the device: My Favorite, Explorer , Photo, Video, Music, Calenda[...]

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    8 Operating Instructions T ransferring Files from your PC/Mac to the Frame’s Internal Memory • A USB cable is included with your digital frame to connect it to your PC/Mac. Connect the small connector to your digital frame and the larger connector to your PC/Mac. • Once connected, the frame will display “Connecting with PC!”. On a PC, the[...]

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    9 Operating Instructions Managing Files in the Digital Frame’ s Internal Memory • Determine the source of the photo, video and music les you wish to copy to the digital frame’s internal memory by highlighting either the SD or USB storage options from the Explorer . • A list of the les or folders contained on the storage source will be[...]

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    10 Photo Function Setup a Photo Slideshow • Navigate to the Photo function using the ◄ or ►arrow buttons and press the Play Pause button. • Select the source of the photos you wish to present in the slideshow by selecting MEMORY (Internal Memory), SD and USB storage options and pressing the ►║ button. • T o begin your slideshow , pres[...]

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    11 Photo Function Browse Mode • Browse mode is a feature that allows you to view a single photo and adjust how it is displayed on the screen. • While a slideshow is playing, press the ►║ button to enter Browse mode. This will freeze the photo currently displayed and allow you to adjust it. • T o exit Browse mode, press the Menu button. Ph[...]

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    12 Video Function Playing Videos • Navigate to the Video function using the ◄ or ►arrow buttons and press the Play Pause button. • Select the source of the photos you wish to present in the slideshow by selecting MEMORY (Internal Memory), SD and USB storage options and pressing the ►║ button. • Select the video that you wish to view a[...]

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    13 Video Function Video Setup • T o customize how videos are played back, press & hold the ►║ button while a video is playing until you get the Video Setup menu. Y ou may also access the Video Setup menu by selecting Setup in the Main Menu. Browse the options using the ▲ or ▼ arrow buttons. Y ou may browse the features of each option [...]

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    14 Music Function Playing Music • Navigate to the Music function using the ◄ or ►arrow buttons and press the Play Pause button. • Select the source of the photos you wish to present in the slideshow by selecting MEMORY (Internal Memory), SD and USB storage options and pressing the ►║ button. • Select the song that you wish to view and[...]

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    15 Music Function Music Setup • T o customize how music played back, press & hold the ►║ button while a song is playing until you get the Music Setup menu. Y ou may also access the Music Setup menu by selecting Setup in the Main Menu. Browse the Music Setup options using the ▲ or ▼ arrow buttons. Y ou may browse the features of each o[...]

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    16 Calendar Function Calendar Setup • T o congure custom settings for the Calendar , select the Setup function in the Main Menu. Then navigate to Calendar & T imer Setup using the ▲ or ▼ arrow buttons and press the ► button. The screen will display options available for how the Calendar is viewed. • Navigate the Setup options using[...]

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    17 Calendar Function Viewing the Calendar • T o view the Calendar , select Others then Calendar function in the Main Menu and press the ►║ button. The screen will display the Calendar and Digital Clock. • T o view the next Calendar month, press ▲ arrow button. T o view the previous Calendar month, press the ▼ arrow button. • T o exit,[...]

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    18 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 (Irvine, CA): 949-419-6504 T oll free: 1-866-580-1978 T echnical Support[...]

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    19 W ARNING!!! This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a Class B dig ita l de vic e, purs uan t t o p art 15 of the FCC ru les . The se l imi ts are des ign ed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energ[...]

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    20 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. 12A Mauchly Irvine, CA 92618 sales@aluratek.com 949.419.6504 • ofce 949.419.6477 • fax aluratek.com[...]