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4-259-434- 13 (1) Digital Photo Frame DPF-XR100/VR100 © 2010 Sony Corporation Fo r y our sa fe ty Let’s g et the pho to frame re ady Let’s vie w an image Try us ing va ri ous fu nctio ns Troublesh ooting Additional informa tion Operatin g Instru ctions Before ope rating this uni t, pleas e read this manu al thoroug hly and retain i t for futu [...]
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2 GB To reduce fire or shock haz ard, do not expose the unit to rai n or moisture. Do not expose the bat teries to excessiv e heat suc h as sunshine , fire or the like. CAUTION Replace th e batte ry with the s pecified type only. O therwise, fire o r injury may result. Dispose of us ed batte ries according to the instr uctions. For the cu stomer s [...]
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3 GB – Increase the separation between the eq uipment and rec eiv er . – Con nect th e equip men t into an o utlet o n a circ uit different from that to wh ich the receiver is connect ed. – Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. For the State o f Californ ia, USA only Perchlor ate Material - special handling ma y a[...]
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4 GB Notice fo r use rs Program © 2010 Sony Corporati on Documenta tion © 2010 Sony Corporation All right s reserved. This manual o r the soft ware described herein, i n whole or in part, ma y not be reprodu ced, transl ated or reduced to any machin e readable form without prior writt en approval from Sony Corpor ation. IN NO EVENT SHALL SONY COR[...]
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5 GB Table of Co nten ts Read this before u sing ............. ............ ........... ................. ........... ................. .... 4 For your safety Checking included items ................ ........... ................. ........... ................. .......... 7 Identifying the pa rts ............ ........... ................. ...........[...]
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6 GB Changing the settin gs ....................... ........... ................. ........... ................. ......25 Maintenance mode ............... ................. ........... ................. ............ ........... ...... 26 Activ atin g main tena nce mo de .... .... .... ...... .... .... .... ...... .... .... ..... ...... .... .... ...[...]
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7 GB For yo ur safety oy o us a e y Checking in cluded items Make sure that the following items are i ncluded. Digital photo frame (1) Sta nd ( 1) , Attaching to the screw hole (pa ge 10) Remote contro l (1) , Removi ng the protect ive shee t (page 10) AC ad ap tor (1) , Connecting to the AC power source (page 12) Hanging unit on the wall (1) Screw[...]
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8 GB Identif ying th e parts x Digital photo frame Front Rear LCD screen Remote se nsor Sony logo (page 10) VIEW MODE butt on (pag e 15) 1 (on/standb y) but ton Standby indicato r Access la mp Memory card slot (pa ge 14) MENU button Direction ( B / b / v / V ) buttons , ENT ER ( ) butto n BACK b utton[...]
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9 GB For yo ur safety x Remote control USB mini-B connec tor (page 30) USB A connect or (page 29) HDMI OUT connector (page 28) (DPF-X R100 only) Reset switch DC IN 9 V jack Stand Holes f or hanging unit on the wal l SLID E-SH OW ( ) butt on CLOC K ( ) butt on MEN U butt on BAC K butt on MAR KING ( ) butt on SORT butt on SELECT DEVICE b utton VIEW M[...]
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10 GB Let’s get th e photo frame ready Remote contr ol Pull out th e protec tive she et befor e use as shown in the figure. Using th e remo te contro l Point the to p end of the remote cont rol towards the remote se nsor on the photo f rame. Stand Turn the st and cl ockwi se until t he sta nd stops turning and is firmly attached to the stand so c[...]
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11 GB Let’s get the photo fram e ready To display the photo frame on the wall 1 Attach the suppl ied hangi ng uni t on the w all to the rear panel of the ph oto frame w ith the s upplied four screw s. 2 Prepare sc rews (no t supplie d) suitab le for the s crew holes o n the rear p anel. 3 Screw the s crews (not suppl ied) into th e wall. Be sure [...]
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12 GB Turning th e photo frame on 1 Insert the plug of th e AC adaptor into the DC IN 9 V jack on the rea r of the pho to fram e. 2 Connect th e AC adaptor to the wall outlet. The photo fr ame is automatic ally turn ed on. To the wall outle t To the DC IN 9 V ja ck AC adap tor DC plug P Notes • T he soc ket outl et s houl d be as cl ose as possib[...]
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13 GB Let’s get the photo fram e ready Operations in an initial state When the photo frame is turned on, the initia l display appears. Setting t he curre nt time 1 Press MENU , and B / b to selec t the (Settings ) tab. v / V [Date/ time Set tings] , 2 Press v / V to select [Time] , . v / V to se lect a value. , B / b (hou r, minut e, and se cond [...]
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14 GB Let’s view an image Insert ing a memo ry ca rd Insert a m emory card fi rmly into the c orrespondi ng slot with its la bel si de facin g toward you (when y ou are fac ing the back side o f the phot o frame ). When you insert a memory ca rd The images o n the memory card are automatical ly displa yed. If you swi tch off the power whi le they[...]
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15 GB Let’s v iew an i mage Changing th e display 1 Press the button co rrespon ding to v iew mod e you want to se lect. The disp lay chan ges t o the sel ected view mode . 2 Press B / b to sel ect a des ired styl e, and pre ss . The view mode screen is dis played. Di spla ys Styl es Slidesho w Sing le view , Mult i imag e view , Cloc k view / Wo[...]
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16 GB About t he infor mation displa yed on th e scr een The followin g informat ion is dis played. 1 Setting information 2 Shooting date/time P Note This is no t displaye d for video files . 3 Image number (folder -file n umber) This is dis played if th e image is DCF compliant. If the imag e does not c omply with DCF, 10 chara cters f rom the be [...]
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17 GB Let’s v iew an i mage Playing a vide o file 1 Select a video file. 1 Press SI NGLE. 2 Press B / b to select th e desi red styl e and p ress . 3 Press B / b to advanc e/reve rse th e files t o sel ect a vid eo file you wan t to play. Using t he Ind ex di splay 1 Press (INDEX). 2 Press B / b / v / V to select a vi deo fil e you wan t to play.[...]
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18 GB Playing a slides how w ith backgrou nd music Importing a music file 1 Insert a me mory c ard that cont ains a mus ic file int o the photo frame. 2 Press ME NU, then selec t the [ Slides how S etti ngs] tab with B / b . 3 Press v / V to s elect [Im port BGM] and press . 4 Press v / V to s elect the mem ory card i nserted in step 1. 5 Select a [...]
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19 GB Let’s v iew an i mage Playing background music with a slideshow 1 Press MENU then B / b to selec t the [Slid eshow Sett ing s] t ab. 2 Press v / V to selec t [Sound Settings] and press . 3 Press v / V to selec t [Sound for Photos] or [Soun d for Vide os] the n pres s . 4 Make th e BGM settin g. Sound for Photo s [BGM ON]: Ba ckgro und mus i[...]
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20 GB Try using vari ous functions Variou s func tions • Impor tin g an imag e (a memor y ca rd b internal memor y) • Exportin g an ima ge (intern al memory b a memory card ) • Dele ting an i mag e • Mark ing an image 1 When a de sired image is disp layed, pre ss MEN U then B / b to sel ect the (Editing ) tab. 2 Press v / V to s elect the d[...]
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21 GB Try u sing va riou s fu nctio ns Sorting imag es (Filtering) 1 Press SO RT when an image i s displa yed on th e screen. 2 Select a sort st yle usin g v / V a nd press . • [So rt by e ven t] : Fil ters by ty pe of even t. • [Sort by folder]: Filters by folder. • [Sort by vertical/horizon tal]: Filters b y image o rientatio n. • [Sort b[...]
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22 GB Specifying th e playbac k device 1 Press SELECT DEVICE. 2 Press v / V to sele ct the de vice you w ant to dis play an d press . Adjusting image size and orientat ion (Zoom in/Zoom out/Rotate) Enlarg ing/Redu cing Press (zoom in) or (zoom o ut). You can enlarg e an imag e to a maximum of 5 times t he original scal e. You c an move a n enla rge[...]
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23 GB Try u sing va riou s fu nctio ns 2 Press v / V to sel ect the di rection to rotate, and press . • : Rotates t he image 9 0 degr ees cloc kwise. • : Rotate s the image 90 degrees counterc lockwise. Changing the sett ings of th e auto power on/o ff functio n You can use th e timer f unction to turn the photo fr ame on or off auto matica ll [...]
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24 GB [Simple] 1 Press v to select [Time Settin g] , . 2 Press v / V to se lect [P ower-ON timer] or [Power- OFF timer] , . 3 Press v / V to select [Ena ble] , . 4 [Auto ON time] / [Auto OFF time ] settin g v / V : Set the time. AM or PM is disp laye d when yo u select [12 ho urs] on t he time dis play sett ing. 5 [Auto O N day] / [Auto O FF day ] [...]
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25 GB Try u sing va riou s fu nctio ns 1 Set the al arm timer. 1 Press v / V to se lect [ON/OFF] , . 2 Press v / V to se lect [ON] , . 2 Set the al arm time. 1 Press v / V to se lect [Time ] , . 2 Press v / V to se lect th e time , . 3 Set t he d ay of the week . 1 Press v / V to select [Da y] , . 2 Press v / V to select the day of the week , [OK].[...]
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26 GB Maintenan ce mode Activating maintenance mode 1 Confirm tha t the photo frame is turned off. 2 Press 1 whil e hold ing dow n VIEW MODE o n the photo fram e to tu rn it on. Hold down VIEW MODE u ntil the followin g screen appears. Ma inte na nc e mod e is ac tiva te d. 3 Press v / V to s elect [Upd ate firmware ] or [Initia lize system ] and p[...]
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27 GB Try u sing va riou s fu nctio ns Initializing the system 1 Press B / b to sel ect [Yes] in the S ystem initi aliza tion screen a nd press . 2 When a c ompletio n messa ge app ears, pres s 1 (on/ standby ) on the ph oto frame t o turn i t off. 3 Press the reset swit ch on the rear panel of the phot o frame us ing a sm all, thin objec t, etc. 4[...]
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28 GB Connecting to a high-definit ion TV (DPF-XR100 only) The photo fra me is capa ble o f HDMI outpu t. If you co nnect the photo frame to a TV with an HDMI input, you c an display images in high er d efini tion on t he TV . Abou t “Phot oTV HD” The photo fram e suppor ts “Pho toTV HD” . “Pho toTV HD” is a funct ion fo r ex pressi ng [...]
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29 GB Try u sing va riou s fu nctio ns Operating an external device connect ed to th e photo fr ame You can connect a mass-stora ge-compatible digital came ra, USB mem ory devi ce, phot o storag e device , or other extern al devic e to the phot o fram e and disp lay an ima ge di rect ly fr om th e ext ernal devi ce. 1 Connect th e AC power ad aptor[...]
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30 GB Connecting to a computer 1 Connect th e AC ada ptor to the photo frame, a nd to an AC outlet. 2 Connect th e comput er and p hoto frame with a commerc ially a vaila ble USB cabl e. 3 Turn the ph oto fra me on. 4 Operate t he com puter to e xchange image s with t he internal m emory o f the photo frame. System R equir ements x Window s Rec omm[...]
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31 GB Troublesh ooting Troubl eshootin g If an error message appears Error messag e Meaning/Solut ions Cannot delete a protecte d file. • To del ete a pr otecte d file, ca ncel the pro tecti on on your digital c amera or comp uter. Mem ory card is protec ted. Remo ve prot ecti on th en tr y ag ain. • The memory card is writ e-protected. Slide t[...]
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32 GB If tr oubl e occu rs Symptom Chec k item Cause/Solutions Some images a re not di splay ed. • Are the i mages disp layed in the inde x view? • Does the mark disp layed below appear in th e index view? c If the image is display ed in the index view but ca nnot be displ ayed as si ngle ima ge, the i mage f il e may be d amage d even though i[...]
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33 GB Troublesh ooting Cannot delete an image. • Is the me mory card writ e- protec ted? Or i s the write - prot ec t sw itc h lo cke d? c Use t he devic e you ar e usin g to canc el write-pro tection a nd try dele ting again . c Slide th e write-pr otect switch to the enable position . • Is th is im age pro te cte d? c Chec k th e imag e in fo[...]
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34 GB Additional informati on Precautio ns • Avoid placing the photo frame in a location subjec t to: – vib rati on – humidity – excess ive d ust – dir ec t sun li ght – extremely high or low temperatures • Do not use elec trical e quipm ent near the phot o frame . The phot o fram e will not work pr ope rly in ele ctromag netic f ield[...]
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35 GB Addition al informa tion Specifi cations x Photo fra me LCD scre en LCD pa nel : 26 cm/1 0.2 i nche s, TFT a ctiv e matrix Total n umber of dots: 1 ,843, 200 dot s (1,0 24 × 3 (RGB) × 600) dots Effecti ve display ar ea Disp lay aspe ct rati o: 16:1 0 LCD screen area: 22.4 cm/9.6 inches Total n umber of dots: 1 ,692, 900 dot s (950 × 3 (RGB[...]
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36 GB Linear PCM: Extensio n: wav Sampli ng frequ ency: 44. 1 kHz, 48 kHz File syst em FAT1 2/16 /32, exFAT Image file name 255 o ne-b yte c har acter s wit hin 8th hier archy * If doubl e-byte cha racters are used in a f ilenam e, the file ma y not be recogn ized prop erly. Maxim um numb er of files t hat can be han dled 9,999 fi les for th e inte[...]
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37 GB Addition al informa tion On trademarks and copyrights • , BRAVIA, PhotoTV HD Cyber- shot, , , “Me mory Sti ck”, , “Me mory Sti ck Duo” , , “MagicGate Memory Stick”, “Mem ory Stick PR O”, , “Mem ory Stic k PRO Duo” , , “Me mory Sti ck PRO -HG Duo ”, , “Mem ory S tick Mic ro”, , , “Mem ory St ick-ROM ”, , “Ma[...]
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38 GB Notic e on li cense The phot o fram e co ntains softw are tha t Sony uses und er a lice nsing ag reem ent w ith the owner of its copyr ight. W e are ob ligated t o annou nce the c ontent s of the ag reeme nt to custom ers un der r equire ment b y the owner of copyri ght fo r the sof twar e. The cont ents of the licens e are give n on the supp[...]
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Printed using VOC (Volatile Orga nic Compound)-fre e vegetabl e oil b ased ink. Sony Corporation Printed in China[...]