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HP df80 8 Ser i es Digital P icture Fr ame Use r Manual[...]
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1 English FCC Compliance Statement Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC R ules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmf ul interference in a residential installation. This equipment gener ates, uses, and can radiate r ad[...]
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2 English 3 T able of Contents What’s in the Box .......................................................... 2 Getting Started .............................................................. 3 Installing the Foot Stand .............................................. 5 Powering on the Frame ................................................. 6 Using th[...]
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2 3 English What’ s in the Box Qty Item Image 1 Digital Picture Frame 1 Remote Control Replacement Battery = CR2025 1 Universal Power Adapter (5V , 2A) 1 USB Cable 1 User Manual with Declaration of Conformity 1 Quick Start Guide 1 W arranty Document[...]
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4 English 5 Getting Started Identifying the parts Front view LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) panel Rear view Control buttons Hanging slot Lock slot[...]
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4 5 English Left view Power socket Power switch tr ansfer Mini USB port for le transf er Right view 5-in-1 memory card slot (SD/SDHC, MMC, MS, MS-Pro, xD) Foot stand CF memory card slot[...]
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6 English 7 Installing the F oot Stand On the back of the frame, align the foot stand with the lock slot. 1. Install the foot stand onto the frame as illustr ated until it clicks into 2. place.[...]
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6 7 English P owering on the Frame Plug the AC power adapter into the power outlet, then plug the other 1. end into the power socket of the frame. DC 5V Insert a memory card (to be purchased separately) to the appr opriate 2. card slot. Note: Y ou can also view the demo images preloaded in the internal • memory of this frame without inserting a m[...]
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8 English 9 Using the Digital Photo Fr ame Using the control buttons Y ou can operate this fr ame by pressing the control buttons which are located on the back of the frame. The icons at the top of the screen correspond to the control buttons. If there are no icons at the top of the screen, then press an y of the control buttons to display the icon[...]
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8 9 English 6 OK & Play/Pause Press this button to conrm a selection, start, or pause le playback. 7 Copy Press this button to copy a selected le to the internal memory . 8 Mute Press this button to activate the Mute mode. Pr ess it again to restore the volume. 9 Vol+ / Vol- Press these buttons to increase/decrease the volume. 10 Rotat[...]
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10 English 11 Main Menu Y ou can access the different modes f rom the main menu. Press the button to view the main menu as illustrated below . Press button to view the Main Menu as illustrated below . Note: Depending on the screen you are originating from, y ou will have to • press the button either once or twice to display the main menu. Press t[...]
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10 11 English Slideshow mode will begin automatically a few seconds after the • frame is powered on or when an external memory card is inserted. T o switch to thumbnail view, pr ess the button • . Use buttons and to move among images. T o switch to photo slideshow mode, press the button • . T o view images individually , press • again to pa[...]
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12 English 13 Press the button 2. . Use the buttons 3. / to move to different elds, and use the buttons / to adjust alarm time, tone, and mode. Press the button 4. . Music mode The Music mode allows you to play audio les that are stored in the internal memory or on the inserted memory card. Note: This frame only supports the MP3 audio le f[...]
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12 13 English to select the music le to be deleted. Press the button 4. . A conrmation message appears. 5. T o delete the selected music le, press the button • . T o cancel, press the button • . Note: This frame only deletes les from internal memory . • Copying a music le After you turn on the frame, pr ess the button 1. to swi[...]
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14 English 15 Use the buttons 3. / to select a video le. Press the button 4. to start the playback. T o increase volume, press the button • . T o decrease volume, press the button • . Note: This frame only supports Motion JPEG video le f ormat • (640X480 at 30 fps). Deleting a video le After you turn on the frame, pr ess the button 1[...]
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14 15 English Press the button 4. . A conrmation message appears. 5. T o copy the selected video le, press the button • . T o cancel, press the button • . Note: This frame only copies les from external memory to internal • memory .[...]
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16 English 17 Settings Menu After you turn on the frame, pr ess the mode selection button to switch to the Settings mode. Settings menu Sub-menus Formats the internal memory. Photo Display Full Screen Optimizes the image to t the whole screen. Note: Some cropping of the images may occur in this option. Real Size Displays images in their original[...]
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16 17 English System Setup... Brightness 0 Allows you to adjust the brightness of the screen. 1 2 3 4 5 Language English Changes the OSD menu language. French Spanish Auto Copy On Allows you to select whether image les will be automatically copied from an inserted memory card to the internal memory . An auto copy message will appear once a memor[...]
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18 English 19 Cleaning and Care Tips Please power off the HP Digital Picture Frame bef ore cleaning. √ DO NOT √ push on the screen too rmly . DO NOT √ spray or pour liquid cleaning agents directly on the screen or frame. DO NOT √ use ammonia, alcohol, or abrasive detergent cleaning agents. Cleaning the Screen: Wipe screen with a clean, s[...]
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18 19 English Getting Help Should your HP Branded Product requir e service within the Warr anty period, please contact the original point of purchase or an authorized HP reseller in your country . If service is not available at those locations, please contact an HP Branded Product warr anty agent from the support contact list provided on this docum[...]
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20 English Con ta ct/Phone S up por t : Country Language Number Bel gië Dut ch an d Ge rman + 32 2700 172 4 Deutc hland German + 4 9 69500738 96 España Spanish + 34 91 4533 458 France French + 33 171230454 Ireland English + 353 18508 8201 6 Italia Italian + 39 269682189 Nede rland Dutch + 31 202 015093 Switzerland G er man/Fr en ch/ Italia n + 4 [...]
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20 P/N: 7525C00066A[...]