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TM 16-953 User’s Guide 8” Digital Photo Frame Please read this user ’ s guide bef ore using your ne w photo frame.[...]
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TM 2 Package contents • Photo F rame • A C A dapter • Remote Control • User’ s Guide • Quic k St art • Remote Control Holder Features • 1 6Mb built-in flash memory stores up to 1 4 pictures • Add additional pict ures with the 4-in-1 Card Slot (supports up to 8GB memor y card) 1 Power the Photo Frame Connect the supplied A C adapt[...]
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TM 3 2 Position the Frame Keep the frame a w ay from strong magnets, heat sources, direct sunlight, and ex cessiv e dust. Hanging Slots Hang your frame vertically or horizontally or mount the remote control holder . Adjustable Stand Pull down and rotate to position the frame vertically or horizontally . Remote Contr ol Holder[...]
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TM 4 3 Setup T o define frame set tings, complete the f ollowing steps: 1. Press MENU to enter the main menu. 2. Press PREV or NEXT to na vigate to SETUP and press PLA Y/P AUSE/MODE . T he set up menu appears. 3. Use the PREV , NEXT , UP , or DOWN but tons to navigate to a set ting . 4. Use PLA Y/P A USE/MODE to select options. TFT Br ightness : ?[...]
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TM 5 POWER T urn the frame on or off. PLA Y/P AUSE/MODE Select functions. MENU Access the main menu. DOWN/R O T A TE Navigate to or rotate a photo. UP/COP Y/DELETE Navigate to, copy , or delete a photo. NEXT Navigate to or view the next photo. PREV Navigate to or view the previous photo.[...]
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TM 6 Use the Remote Control MENU Access the main menu. Select functions: PLA Y/P AUSE/ MODE. DOWN/R O T A TE Navigate menus or rotate a photo. UP Navigate menus or go to a photo. NEXT Navigate menus or view the next photo. PREV Navigate menus or view the previous photo. COP Y/DEL Copy or delete a photo. SLIDE SHOW Start the slide show . Zoom Zoom i[...]
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7 V iewing Photos on Y our Frame Y our frame can read memor y cards up to 8GB. It automatically display s sa ved photos and photos from a memor y card in the SD/MMC/XD/MS slot. 1. Press the PO WER but ton to t urn on the frame. 2. Insert a memor y card into the labeled slot. The frame enters Slide Show mode af ter sev eral seconds. 3. Press PLA Y/P[...]
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8 2. Select YES when asked if y ou w ant to copy the photo, then press PLA Y/P AUSE/MODE . T he frame can copy up to 1 4 photos to the frame’ s memor y . n Note: Y ou can rot ate photos cloc kwise by pressing RO T A TE repeatedly while the photo is displa yed. Rotated photos are copied in the rotated position. Deleting Photos from your Frame T o [...]
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9 b Bat tery Not es: • Keep but ton-cell bat ter y aw ay from c hildren. S wallo wing a but ton-cell bat ter y can be fatal. • Dispose of the old bat tery promptly and properly . Do not burn or bur y it. • Use only a fresh bat tery of the required size and recommended type. • Replace the bat ter y if the remote control stops operating prope[...]
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10 Specifications File format ......................................................................................JPEG Screen Resolution .................................................................. 80 0 × 600 P o wer source ........................................................................ DC 9V 1 .5A Compatible RAM ................[...]
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11 Limited W arranty Igni tion L.P . war ran ts th is p roduc t ag ainst def ects in mate rial s and w ork- mans hip under nor mal u se b y t he or igin al pu rc ha ser for nin ety ( 90) day s af t er th e da te of pur c hase . IG NIT ION L.P . M AKES NO O THER EXPRE SS W ARR ANTIE S. Th is w ar ranty does not cov er: (a) dama ge o r f ailu re ca u[...]
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12 Pr otect the env iron ment by recy clin g use d ele ctro nics. Go t o E-C y cling Centr al.co m to find a n ele ctro nic r ecy cling cent er ne ar y ou. Printed in China 09A09 1 6-953 © 2009. Ignition L.P . All rights reserved. Gigaw are is a trademark used by Ignition L.P . Some State s do not allo w l imitati ons o n ho w l ong an im plie d [...]