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Digital P ic tur e F rame D X -DPF0712L USER GUIDE[...]
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2 Digital P ic tur e F ram e Co nt e nt s Important safety instructions .......... ............. ............2 Fe atures . ............. ................. ............ ................. ........4 Setting up your p ic tur e frame .......... ............. ............9 Mainta ining ............ ................. ............. ................ .. 24 T[...]
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Importan t safety instructions 3 Placement — T o prev ent fire or elec tric shock, do n ot expose this digita l pictu re frame to rain or moist ure. T o prevent it from falling, do not place i t on an unstable car t, stand, tripod, br acket , or t able. K e ep the unit away from strong magnets , heat sources , direct sunlig ht , a nd ex cessive d[...]
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4 Feature s F eatures • Displays digital pi ctures (JPEG for mat) and pic ture slideshows without a computer • Displays pict ures directly from an inser ted port able memor y device (not included) • Has a brig ht, clear TFT LCD screen •I s c o m p a t i b l e w i t h a w i d e v a r i ety of memor y cards, including: • Secure Digi tal™ [...]
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Feature s 5 Co nnectors #D e s c r i p t i o n 1 Mem or y card sl ot, sup por t s: • Secure Digital™ (SD) •S D H C ™ • Multim ediaCard (MMC™) •M e m o r y S t i c k ® • Memory Stick Pro Duo™ (requir es an adapter - not included) •x D ™ • microSD™ (requir es an ada pter - not included) 2U S B ( t y p e A ) p o r t 3D C 5 V[...]
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6 Feature s Back bu tton s # Button Descr iption 1 MEN U/ Pr ess t o open the me nu. Pr ess an d hol d for tw o secon ds t o ente r standby mode . 2 In the menu, press to mov e left or to display the next pic ture. 3 ZOOM Press to magnify the picture . 4P r e s s t o n a v i g a t e d o w n . 5 INFO Press t o display information about the picture. [...]
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Feature s 7 Remote cont rol # Butto n Descri ption 1 MENU Press to open the menu. 2 X SLIDESHOW Press to start a slidesho w or toggle the multi- image Di splay mode. 3 S (up) Pre ss to move the sel ection up. 4 ENTER Press to select the highlighted o ption or to pause and resume the slidesh ow . RM-DXDPF0712L[...]
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8 Feature s 5 W (left) PREV Press to move the me nu selection le ft, display the previous picture, or se lec t the pr evious file. 6 T (down) Press to move t he menu select ion down. 7 BACK Press t o go back a screen. 8 INF O Press to display inform ation abo ut the pic ture. 9 ZOOM Press to magnify the picture. 10 X (right) NEXT Press to move the [...]
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Setting up your pict ure frame 9 Sett ing up your pic t ure frame Se tting up the remo te control T o set up the remote control: • Remove the plastic tab that extends past the bottom edge of the remote control. T his t ab prot e cts the batter y. T he remote control will not work until it is removed. RM-DXDPF0712L[...]
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10 Setting up your pictur e frame Setting up your frame To s e t u p y o u r f r a m e : 1 Align the ar ro w on t he stand with th e unlocked icon on the back of your frame (po sition A), then inser t th e stand into your fram e. 2 Rotate the stand counter-clockwise to the landscape (position B) or portrait (position C). BACK MENU ZOOM INFO ENTER P[...]
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Setting up your pict ure frame 11 3 Plug the AC power adapter in to the frame’ s DC power connector and into an A C p ower outlet. 4 Slide the p ower switch to the ON position. The frame automatically star ts playing a slideshow of the pict ures stor ed in internal me mory. This slideshow is ca lled Demo mode. 5 T o tur n off Demo mode, point the[...]
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12 Using your fr ame Usi ng yo ur fr am e Y ou can use your digital pic ture frame to: • Play a slideshow of pictures • Adjust a pic ture ’ s view • Change displa y settings Playing sl ides hows T o play an instant slideshow fr om a por table memory device: 1 Inser t a memor y card into the memor y card slot or a USB device into the USB por[...]
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Using y our frame 13 T o manually play a slideshow from an inserted portable memor y device or from inter nal memor y: 1 Insert a memory car d into the me mory card slot or t he USB device into the USB por t. A slideshow of pic tur e s fr om the por table memor y device automatic ally star ts to play . 2 Press ( BACK ) repea tedly until the Home me[...]
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14 Using your fr ame C opying pictures to internal memory Y ou can copy a single pi cture, multiple pict ur es, or all pic tures from an i ns e rt ed po rta b le me m ory d ev ic e t o th e fr am e ’ s i nt er na l me m ory . Notes: • Using the frame alone, you cannot copy pic tures from the internal me mory to po rtab le memo ry d evi ce , a n[...]
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Using y our frame 15 2 Press W or X highlight the por table memor y device you want t o copy fr om, then press ENT ER /. T h e Thu mb na il screen opens. 3 Press W or X to highlight each picture you want to copy , t hen press ( SELECT ) t o mark it . A ch eck mark appears in the upper-rig ht corner of each marked thumbnail. Mark as many pictu res a[...]
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16 Using your fr ame Deleti ng pictures from inte rnal memory Note: Y ou cannot delete pictures fr om an inser ted portable memory device. Beca use you cann ot copy pic tures ba ck from the frame to a port able memor y de vice, the frame should no t be considered your primar y pic ture st o r a ge method. Make sure that you have the pi ctures store[...]
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Using y our frame 17 3 Press S T W or X to highlight each pictu re y ou want to delete, then press ( SELECT ) t o mark it . A ch eck mark appears in the upper-rig ht corner of each marked thumbnail. Mark as many pictu res as you wa nt to delete. 4 Press ( DEL/COPY ), then press S or T to s el ec t Delete Selected (to delete only the pictures you se[...]
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18 Using your fr ame Customizing slide shows Y ou can set up a slideshow using either all of the pi ctures or selec ted pictures. T o set up a slideshow of selected pic tures: Note: A slid eshow of se lected p ictures can only b e set u p by usin g the rem ot e co n tro l. 1 Press (thumbnails). - OR - If a slide show is in progress, press ( BACK ) [...]
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Using y our frame 19 2 Press W or X to highlight the pic ture yo u want to include i n the slideshow , then press ( SE LEC T ) to mark i t. A chec k mark appe ars i n the u pper-r ight corn er of each marked thumbnail. Mark as many pic tures as you want to add to the slideshow . 3 Press ( DEL/COPY ), then p ress S or T to s el ec t Play Sel ecte d [...]
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20 Using your fr ame T o rotate a picture automatically based on EXI F orientation: Note: EXIF (Exchangea ble Ima ge File) data is inform atio n stored by a di gi t al ca me ra a s it re cord s a p ic t ure. Th e ca m era d ete c ts an d st ore s the orie ntat ion of the camera is in when a pict ure is captured . • While a pic ture is displayed f[...]
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Using y our frame 21 Se tting viewing op tions Y ou ca n change all of the viewing op tions in the menu using the buttons on the top of the fra me or on the remote control. Y ou can display the menu a t any ti me by pr essing MENU . Only the available setup opt ions are displayed for each menu. T o set viewing options: 1 Press ( BACK ) repea tedly [...]
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22 Using your fr ame Menu opti ons The following table lists and describes m enu options: Menu option Setting s Descript ion Slideshow Settings Slideshow interval •5 S e c o n d s •1 0 S e c o n d s •3 0 S e c o n d s •6 0 S e c o n d s •6 0 M i n u t e s •2 4 H o u r s Sets the inter val between each pic ture transition in a slideshow [...]
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Using y our frame 23 Slideshow Settings (cont inue d) Slideshow shuffle •O n •O f f Displays pictures in a different (random) or der than they appear on th e p o rta bl e me m ory de vi ce . Panorama S croll •O n •O f f When Panorama Scroll is enabl ed, pictures that were tak en in panorama mode are scrolled across the screen duri ng slides[...]
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24 Maintaining Maintaining Cleanin g your frame When cleaning, make sure y our frame is u nplugged from the power source . Use a scratch resistant cleaning cloth, or a cloth slightly dampened with water for cleaning the exterior of the frame only . Replacing the r emote contr ol battery T o replac e the rem ote contro l batter y: 1 T u rn t he rem [...]
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Troub leshootin g 25 T roubleshooting Problem S olutio n The frame will not turn on. The power adapter is not secu rely connected to th e picture frame, or the power s witch is not on. Check power adapter connection s , then switch the pow er on. A por table me mor y device is inser te d in the frame, but y ou can’t view your pic tures. • Make [...]
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26 Specifications Specifications Screen si ze 7" (178 mm) Screen format Widescreen Memory card forma ts • Secur e Digital™ (SD) •S D H C ™ • MultimediaC ard (MMC™) •M e m o r y S t i c k ® • Memory Stick PRO D uo™ (requires an adapter - not included) •x D ™ • microSD™ (requir e s an adapter - not included) File f orm[...]
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Legal notices 27 Legal notices FC C Sta tement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device , pursuant to par t 15 of th e FC C Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful inter ference i n a resi dential installation. T his equipment generat es, uses and can r[...]
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28 Legal notices[...]
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Legal notices 29 90-day limited w arran ty Dynex Pr od ucts (“D ynex ”) warrant s to you, the original pu rchaser of this new DX-D PF0712L (“Produ c t”), that the Pr oduct shall be fr ee of defec ts in the o riginal manufacture of the ma terial or workmanshi p for a period of 90 days (fr om the date of your pur chase of th e Product (“W a[...]
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30 Legal notices What doe s the w arranty not cover? This warrant y does not cover: • Custom er inst ruct ion •I n s t a l l a t i o n •S e t u p a d j u s t m e n t s • Cosmetic damage • Damage due to act s of God, such as lightning stri kes • Accident •M i s u s e •A b u s e •N e g l i g e n c e •C o m m e r c i a l u s e • [...]
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Legal notices 31 REP AIR REPLAC EMENT AS PRO VIDED UNDER T HIS WA RRANTY IS YO UR EXCL USIVE REMED Y . DY NEX SHALL NO T BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDEN TA L OR CON SEQUENTIAL DA MA GES FOR THE BREA CH OF ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIE D W ARRANTY ON THIS PRODUCT , INCL UDING, BUT NO T LIMITED T O, L OST DA T A, L OSS OF USE OF Y OUR PRODUCT , L O ST BUSINESS OR [...]
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