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mnl M10386 Copyright © 2015 Aluratek, Inc. All Rights Reserved. aluratek.com model ADMSF310F Instructional Manual 1 0” Digital Pho to Fr ame with Motion Sensor[...]
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04 06 07 08 08 09 10 11 12 12 13 14 15 16 T able of Contents Frame Features ............................................................................................................. Frame Control Close-up ................................................................................................ Remote Control Close-up ....................[...]
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17 18 19 20 21 22 23 T able of Contents Calendar Function ....................................................................................................... Auto On / Off Function ................................................................................................ Alarm Function .....................................................[...]
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1 2 10” LCD Screen Black Matte Frame Remote Control Sensor Motion Sensor SD/SDHC Card Slot 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 A B Connect a USB hard drive, USB flash drive or SD/SDHC card to easily access and share your favorite pictures, music, or videos. T ransfer and store files quickly and easily from your personal computer to the frame's 4GB built-in me[...]
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1 2 10” LCD Screen Black Matte Frame Remote Control Sensor Motion Sensor SD/SDHC Card Slot 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 A B Connect a USB hard drive, USB flash drive or SD/SDHC card to easily access and share your favorite pictures, music, or videos. T ransfer and store files quickly and easily from your personal computer to the frame's 4GB built-in me[...]
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6 Frame Control Close-Up 1 - Power ON / 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 4 - ▲ Up Arrow (a) Press to navigate UP when selecting options (b) Press to select previous le (pho[...]
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7 Remote Control Close-Up PHO TO MUSI C VIDE O MENU VOL+ VOL- ENTER 1 15 2 13 4 12 3 5 11 1. Power 2. Mode - Select between photo, music and video modes 3. Exit - Returns to the previous menu 4. Enter 5. V olume + / V olume - 6. Zoom In 7. Fast Forward 8. Rewind 9. Rotate 10. Advance to Previous 1 1. Advance to Next 12. Up, Down, Left, Right Arrows[...]
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Getting Started • Remove the plastic insulator from the battery on the remote control • Screw in the frame stand • Plug in the power adapter 8 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[...]
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9 Operating Instructions Main Menu • T urn on the digital frame using the power button in the back of the frame or press the power button on the remote control. • The On-screen Display (OSD) will show the Main Menu. Each icon represents the various functions available on the device: Photo, Video, Music, Calendar , File and Settings . • Browse[...]
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10 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 Connected to Computer . On a PC, th[...]
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11 Operating Instructions Managing Files in the Digital Frame’s Internal Memory 1. Select either the memory card or the USB device from the main menu. 2. Select File and press Enter . 3. A list of the les or folders contained on the storage source will be displayed. Browse the les using the arrow buttons. T o select a le, press the ► b[...]
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12 Photo Function Setup a Photo Slideshow • Select the source of the photos you wish to present in the slideshow by selecting NAND (Internal Memory), SD or USB storage options and pressing the ► button. • Navigate to the Photo function using the ◄ or ► arrow buttons and press the Enter button to start the slideshow . • During slideshow [...]
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13 Video Function Playing Videos • Select the source of the videos you wish to play by selecting NAND (Internal Memory), SD or USB storage options and pressing the ► button. • Navigate to the V ideo function using the ◄ or ►arrow buttons and press the Enter button. • Select the video that you wish to view and press the Enter button. •[...]
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14 Video Function Video Setup • T o customize how videos are played back, press the Setup button while a video is playing. Y ou may also access the Video menu by selecting Settings in the Main Menu. Browse options Display Mode and Play Mode using the ▲ or ▼ arrow buttons, Play an d ◄ or ► to make the selection. • T o exit, press the Men[...]
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15 Music Function Playing Music • Select the source of the music les you wish to play by selecting Memory (Internal Memory), SD or USB storage options and pressing the ► button. • Navigate to the Music function using the ◄ or ► arrow buttons and press the Enter button. • Select the song using ▲ or ▼ arrow buttons that you wish to[...]
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16 Music Function Music Setup • T o customize how music played back, press the Setup button while the music is playing. Y ou may select / change the Play Mode or Show Spectrum by using the arrow buttons. • T o exit, press the Menu button.[...]
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17 Calendar Function Calendar Setup • T o congure custom settings for the Calendar , select the Settings function in the Main Menu and press the Enter button. Navigate to Calendar Setup using the ▲ or ▼ arrow buttons and press the Enter button. • Use the arrow buttons to set the correct date and time. • T o exit, press the Menu button.[...]
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18 Auto On / Off Function Auto On / Off Setup • T o congure Auto On / Off feature, select the Settings function in the Main Menu and press the Enter button. Then navigate to System Setup using the ▲ or ▼ arrow buttons and press the Enter button. • Select Power On an d pr e ss ► to change between ON / OFF . • Select Auto Boot Time and[...]
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19 Alarm Function Alarm Setup • T o set the Alarm, select the Settings function in the Main Menu and press the Enter button. Navigate to Calendar using the ▲ or ▼ arrow buttons and press the Enter button. • Use the ▲ and ▼ to navigate to alarm ON / OFF , time of the alarm and the day for the al a rm a nd u se ◄ and ► to change the s[...]
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20 Motion Sensor The frame will automatically turn on when movement is detected up to 10 feet away . Slideshow or video play will resume. The frame will automatically shut of f if no motion is detected so you don’t have to unplug your frame before going to sleep, leaving the ofce or worry about wasting energy . Motion Sensor Setup • T o con?[...]
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21 T echnical Support We are committed to providing the best customer service support. If you need assistance with your Aluratek product, please contact the Aluratek T echnical Support department prior to returning this device. Reach out to us in any of the following ways: E-mail: support@aluratek.com W eb: aluratek.com/helpdesk Local (Irvine, CA):[...]
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22 Radio and TV Interference Statement W ARNING!!! This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a Class 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 [...]
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23 W arranty Aluratek warrants this product against defect in material or workmanship for 1 Y ear 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) A[...]
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Aluratek, Inc. 15241 Barranca Pkwy . Irvine, CA 92618 sales@aluratek.com 714.586.8730 • ofce 714.586.8792 • fax aluratek.com[...]