Bush DPF801/DPF1001 manual

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    Digital Photo Frame Operating Manual DPF801/DPF1001[...]

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.Connection 3 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1-2 3.Illustration of button layout on the remote control 4-5 4.1.4 Auto Play 7 4.2.5 TFT Saturation 8 4.System Settings 6-8 6.Music 9 8.Movie 10 9.Calendar 10-11 9.1 Display 11 10.Clock 11-12 10.2 Set T ime 12 2.Supported Interfaces 3 4.1 Photo Setting 6 4.1.1 Interval T ime 6 4.1.2 Transition E[...]

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS 11.Alarm 11.1 Enable 11.2 Set Time 11.3 Exit 12.Auto-Power 12.1 Power On Enable 12.2 Power off Enable 12.3 Set T ime 12.4 Exit 13.Edit 13.1 Select Source 13.2Copy 13.3 Delete 13.4 New Folder 13.5 Format Photo Frame 14.Ebook 15.Basic Operations 15.1 STANDBY : Turn on the photo frame or turn it to stand-by mode 15.2 Function: main m[...]

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    3 1 Connection Connect the DC plug of the AC-DC power adapter to the DC IN (9V) socket at the back of the photo frame. Connect the power adaptor to a AC 230/240V mains socket. Caution: Only connect the mains adapter to a properly installed wall socket with a voltage matching to the"T echnical data" of the mains adapter . Using an incorrec[...]

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    1 2 4 5 6 7 3 1 2 3 4 3 Illustration of button layout on the remote control 3.1 T op side appearances 1 2 3 4 5 SETUP : SETUP button,press once to enter into SETUP mode.Press and hold for 3 seconds to stop during playback of song or video; or to enter thumbnail or file management mode during playback of photo. 6 RETURN : RETURN button, press once t[...]

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    5 3 Illustration of button layout on the remote control 3.4 Remote controller instruction Digital Photo Frame STA NDBY FILE PLA Y/ PAU SE STOP REPEAT DISPLAY RETURN ENTER SETUP PHOTO+ MUSIC PHOTO MUSIC VIDEO VOL- VOL+ HOME ZOOM MUTE CALENDAR PHOTO MODE 1 2 5 6 10 9 13 14 4 7 8 12 11 3 18 19 22 23 15 17 20 21 24 25 26 27 16 28 ST ANDBY: Press this b[...]

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    6 4 System Settings Select [ Setup ] from the main menu, press the ENTER button or press the SETUP button in any other mode to enter setup mode. Below illustration shows the screen of the setup menu. Use navigation buttons to select decided item followed by ENTER button. Use button to select between options then press ENTER to confirm. The followin[...]

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    7 4 System Settings File Manager mode: 4.1.4 Auto Play 4.1.4.1Photo Slide show will be automatically started if auto-play for photo is set to on when Photo is selected in Main menu or PHOTO button is pressed. Either Thumbnail mode or File Manager will be display if auto-play for photo is set to off. Music playback will be automatically started if a[...]

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    8 4 System Settings 4.2.5 TFT Saturation This option can be used to set the saturation of the display . The saturation is divided into 15 levels, from -7~0~7, with larger numbers representing a higher degree of saturation. 4.3 Custom Setup 4.3.1 OSD Language This option can be used to set the language for the OSD (on screen display). The user can c[...]

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    9 6 Music After choosing [Music] from the main menu, press the ENTER key, and the system will automatically File Number:9-11 1 /dev/usb0/1 Beauty MP3 BMP Vide o 200601-1 9 200601-2 10 200601-3 11 450x676 2008/3/29 Thumbrianll Mode Page:1/24 427x640 2006/02/24 Rotate Slide Show 5 Photo File Number:1/7 /dev/usb0/1 Beauty MP3 BMP Vide o 09.PYEP 1 01.Y[...]

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    10 8 Movie After choosing [Movie] from the main menu, press the ENTER key, and the system will automatically playback found video file stored in external storage device (SD/MMC, USB, CF) or internal memory . If no supported file found, "No Playable File" will be appears on the display then return to Main menu. To playback audio in differe[...]

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    11 2008.4.7 Mon Tu e Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun 5 12 19 4 3 2 1 11 10 9 8 7 6 18 17 16 15 14 13 23 22 21 20 24 25 26 30 29 28 27 9.2 Set Date This function allows users to set the system date. Use buttons to move between Y ear, Month and day .Use buttons to set year, month and day .After the date is set, use buttons to select OK then press ENTER button to[...]

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    12 Select [Clock & Calendar] , and press the ENTER key. 10.2 Set Time This function allows the user to set the system time. 10 Clock 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 2008.4.7 Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun 5 12 19 4 3 2 1 11 10 9 8 7 6 18 17 16 15 14 13 23 22 21 20 24 25 26 30 29 28 27 2008.4.7 Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun 5 12 19 4 3 2 1 11 10 9 8 7 6 1[...]

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    13 11 Alarm 11.3 Exit Exits the alarm settings, and goes back to the main menu. 11.1 Enable This function allows users to activate(On) or de-activate(Off) the alarm. 11.2 Set Time This function allows users to set the alarm time. When the alarm function has been activated, a prompt will Appear. :Select :Confirm Set Time 00:00 Cancet OK Alarm Settin[...]

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    14 12 Auto-Power Power On Enable Power Off Enable Set Time Exit Off Setting :Select :Confirm Power On Power Off Set Time 00:00 Cancet OK 12.3 Set Time This function allows users to set the automatic power-on/power-off times. The user can choose to set the [Power-on] time or the [Power-off] time. 12.4 Exit Exits the automatic power-on/power-off sett[...]

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    15 13 Edit 13.2Copy To copy a file, select the source file as described in page 14. Press button to select Edit then press ENTER button. Use buttons to select Copy then press ENTER button. Use NAVIGA TION buttons to select decided location / folder then press ENTER button. Use button to select Edit again then press ENTER button. Use buttons to sele[...]

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    16 13 Edit /Dev/nand1/1 /dev/usb0/1 Edit IMAGE01 1 IMAGE02 2 IMAGE03 3 4555555222 4 4422255555 5 4425555555 6 Delete F ile Please w ait... 2/3 063% /Dev/nand1/1 /dev/usb0/1 Edit IMAGE01 1 IMAGE02 2 IMAGE03 3 4555555222 4 4422255555 5 4425555555 6 Delete Delete the files •• Ye s No 13.4 New Folder This function allows users to create a new folde[...]

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    17 13 Edit 13.5 Format Photo Frame This function allows users to format Nand. /Dev/nand1/1 /dev/usb0/1 200502052556 1 200502052547 2 200502052457 3 640x480 2008/4/29 Edit Format Photo Frame Return New Folder /dev/usb0/1 200502052547 2 200502052457 3 640x480 2008/4/29 Edit Format Photo F rame Please w ait... 037% /Dev/nand1/1 200502052556 1 14 Ebook[...]

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    18 15 Basic Operations 15.3 Basic Playback Functions STOP: When the system is playing, pressing STOP will stop the playback. If you were displaying images, then you will enter Thumbnail mode or File Management mode; if you were playing a movie, then the movie will cease playing and you will enter the File Management mode. PLAY/P AUSE: If you wish t[...]

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    19 Photo/41 14/14 15 Basic Operations The second time you press DISPLA Y , the following information will be dis played:[resolution], [date]. The third time you press DISPLA Y , you will go back to the original display, and no information will be displayed. When you are playing DAT / MPG / VOB / MP4 videos: The first time you press DISPLA Y , the f[...]

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    20 15 Basic Operations MUTE: Press MUTE once and the system will mute, press it again and sound will be restored. Rotate JPG Images: By pressing the button on the remote control ,you can rotate JPG images 90 degrees to the left (counter-clockwise) By pressing the button on the remote control, you can rotate the image 90 degrees to the right (clockw[...]

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    21 15 Basic Operations The up button on the remote control can be used to [flip horizontally], resulting in an image with left and right sides reversed. As shown in the figure below, the front of the car switches from to , and the entire image has been reversed from left to right, but the vertical sides do not change, the top of the car is still on[...]

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