Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product PI8004W01-V5.2 Pandigital
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Digital Photo Frame User’s Guide.
2 UGPI7000W01 & PI8004W01-V5.2.
3 Table of Contents INTRODUCTION ....................................................................................... 6 The DPF includes thes e Key Features ................................................. 6 What’s In the Box ...........
4 Play Music with a Slideshow ............................................................... 20 Set Slideshow Music Mode ................................................................. 21 Set Slideshow Transition ...........................
5 Disconnect the DPF from the Computer ............................................. 36 Connect to a Macintosh ...................................................................... 37 Frequently Asked Questions ...............................
6 INTRODUCTION Welcome to the Pandigital Multimedia Di gital Photo Frame (DPF). Now you can display your digital photos directly from your m emory card, no computer is necessary. Simply insert a memory card into the DPF and po wer on. You’ll be treated to an automatic slideshow of your photo s.
7 Important Safety Precautions Always follow these basic safety prec autions whe n using your Multimedia Digital Photo Frame (DPF). This will redu ce the risk of fire, electric shock, and injury. WARNING : Do not expose this product to rain or moisture.
8 Set Up the Digital Photo Frame (DPF) It is a quick and easy process to set up the DPF. 1. Plug the AC Power Adapter into the DPF and into a wall outlet.
9 Changing the Decorative Frame or Matt Depending on the model, your Digital Photo Fra me may include interchangeable decorative frames or matts. 1. To change the frame or matt, remove screws on the back of the frame and lift the unit from the frame. 2.
10 Button Action Move the selection down or right, displ ay the next photo or select the next file. EXIT Exit the current displa y , or go back a scree n. SETUP Open the Onscreen Menu. Remote Control You can access all of the DPF’s features, and perform all of the functions by using the remote control.
11 2. While pressing down on the ridged area of the battery cover, pull the battery tray out. 3. Place a “CR2025” Lithium battery on the tray with the positive “+” end facing toward you 4.
12 FILE View all files on each present memory source CLOCK Caland ar , date and time, alar m and schedule On/Off functions Press ◄ / ► arrows to highlight a feature, and then press ENTER to select that feature. Press EXIT to return to the previous menu.
13 Display Option Setting Description Slideshow Music ON ( default ) OFF ON = Plays background music with your phot o slideshows. OFF = Even though music files are present on the memory source, music will not play with your photo slidesho ws.
14 Display Option Setting Description Set ON/OFF Schedule Weekdays,on/off Weekend, on/off Set a schedule to automatically displa y the Slideshow Select Media Internal Memory SD/MMC xD-Card MS/MS-DUO U.
15 2. On the HOME screen, press SETUP . 3. Use ▲ / ▼ to highlight Select Media and then press ENTER . 4. Use ▲ / ▼ to select the desired memo ry source, and then press ENTER . The memory source you selected will no w be the source of your photo, video and music playback until you select a di ffe rent source or power off the DPF.
16 PHOTOS You can view your photos individually or as slide shows, with or without background music. Display Image Size There are two modes for displayi ng your photos on the DPF: • Original = Displays photos in actual ph oto size, which may result in part of a photo not being visible on the screen.
17 Rotate a Photo Note : You must use your remote control to rotate photos. 1. With a photo individually displayed, rotate it by pressing ROTATE on the remote control. The photo will be rotated by 90 degrees clockwi se with each press of the ROTATE button.
18 Set the Photo Copy Method 1. On the HOME screen, press SETUP . 2. Use ▲ / ▼ to highlight Photo Copy Method , and then press ENTER . 3. Use ▲ / ▼ to highlight Optimized or Non-optimized , and then pre ss ENTER . 4. Press EXIT to close the menu.
19 4. Press SETUP . 5. Use ▲ / ▼ to highlight Copy Photo , and then press ENTER . 6. Use ▲ / ▼ to highlight Selected , and then press ENTER . 7. Press ENTER on Yes to confirm the copy request. The photos will be copied and a message app ears stat ing the number of photos that were copied.
20 photos. Press “ + ” to select photos you want to delete. A check mark will appear in the upper-right corn er of the thumbnail photo. Use ‘-‘ to de-select. 3. Continue selecting all the photos you want to delete. 4. Press SETUP . 5. Use ▲ / ▼ to highlight Delete Photo , and then press ENTER .
21 Adjust the Volume Use “+” and “-” on the remote cont ro l to adjust the volume on the DPF. Set Slideshow Music Mode You can either have slideshow backgr ound mu sic playing or not, even if music files are present on t he memory source. Note : Refer to the MUSIC section beginning on page 26 for more information on playing music files.
22 1. On the HOME screen, press SETUP . 2. Use ▲ / ▼ to highlight Slideshow Transition , and then press ENTER . 3. Use ▲ / ▼ to highlight the preferred effect, and then press ENTER .
23 3. Use ▲ / ▼ to highlight the preferred mode, and then press ENT ER . 4. Press EXIT to return to the HOME screen. All Photos Slideshow To play a slideshow of all photos on the selected memory so urce: 1. On the HOME or photo thumbnail s screen, press SLIDE SHOW .
24 assign the selected photos to that folder. Note : The photos are assigned to the folder, not copied. If you delete the photo file from internal memory later, the link to the photo will al so be deleted. TIP : You can also assign photos to folders while viewing individual photos or slideshows by pressi ng SETUP.
25 Temporary Custom Slideshow A temporary custom slideshow is compri sed of individual photos you select and display immediately without saving them in a cat egory folder. Note : You must use your remote control to create a temporary custom slideshow .
26 4. Use ▲ / ▼ to set the time and AM/PM and ◄ / ► to scroll between each option. 5. The Set Always OFF option allows you to toggle the Weekdays / Weekends scheduling on and off as de sired. 6. When all options have been set, pre ss EXIT to save and return to the Calendar/Clock scre en.
27 Play MP3 files at any Time You can play music MP3 files locat ed o n your memory source without a slideshow being displayed at any time. Th is allows you to use your DPF as a personal MP3 player. 1. On the HOME screen, use ◄ / ► to highlight MUSIC , and then press ENTER .
28 Music Playback Mode There are three playback modes that you can set in the DPF. No Repeat Repeat Single Repeat All No Repeat – play a selected music file only once. Repeat Single – play a selected music file continuously until you stop it. Repeat All – play all music files on the memory source continuously until you stop them.
29 2. On the HOME screen, use ◄ / ► to highlight VIDEO , and then press ENTER . A list of all video files found on the memory source is displayed. 3. Use ▲ / ▼ to highlight the video you want to view, and then press ENTER . 4. The video will begin to play.
30 FILE This feature offers another method for vi ewing or liste ning to available files on your selected memory cards, wheth e r it’s audio, photo, or video files. View Contents of Selected Memory Source 1. On the HOME screen, use ◄ or ► to highlight FILE , and then pre ss ENTER .
31 2. On the FILE screen, use ▲ / ▼ to scroll through your files. Press “ + ” to select files you want to copy. A check mark will appear in the upper -right corn er of the file name. Use ‘ - ‘ to de-select if needed. 3. Continue selecting all the files you want to copy.
32 Set the Clock 1. On the Calendar/Clock screen, press SETU P . 2. Use ▲ / ▼ to highlight Set Clock and then press ENTER . 3. Use ◄ / ► to move between the Time and Date fields, and use ▲ / ▼ to change the value in the selected field.
33 5. A small alarm clock will be displayed in the lower right corner. Depending on the alert tone you selecte d, (default tone) a small speaker symbol (default tone) or (mu sic) a music note symbol will also be displayed next to the little clock. Note : At least one MP3 music file must be present in the internal memory for the alert to play music.
34 3. Use ▲ / ▼ to highlight your desired photo sou rce and then press ENTER . Note : If you select a folder that does not contain photo files, the round clock will be displayed instead. If you select a folder that contains photo files, the time will be displayed under the photo slide show.
35 4. Each memory card present in the DPF and the built-in memory will be associated with one disk drive on your computer. IMPORTANT : If your PC is connected to Local Area Network drives, or if you h.
36 6. To copy files from the memory card , select and drag them to the drive associated with the DPF’s internal m emory. 7. Similarly, to copy photos from your computer to the built-in memory, first.
37 1. In Windows XP, left-click on the icon in the system tray and select the correct storage d evice. 2. Click OK . A final dialog box opens. 3. Select Close . 4. When the message “It is Now Safe to Disconnect Hardware” appears, you can disconnect the USB cable from your co mputer.
38 Power Switch on the left side of the DPF may not be in the ON position. Q: I have a memory card in the DPF; why can’t I view my photos? A: A) Be sure that the memory ca rd is one of the formats listed above and that the files on the card are JPEG images files.
39 Bluetooth Setting Options (Only available on the 8” DPF m odels) Bluetooth USB Dongle Required The USB Bluetooth Dongle allows you to conne ct to popular mobile phones; e.g.: BlackBerry, Motorola, Noki a, SonyEricssso n and others. Note : Not all phones supp ort transmitting photos to devices like a DPF.
40 Technical Specifications Product Resolution 7” LCD Screen Digit al Photo Fra me 480 X 234 pixels Product Resolution 8” LCD Screen Digit al Photo Fra me 800X600 pixel s Memory Card Formats Secure Digit al™, Multi Media Card™, Compact Flash™ , xD Mem ory Ca rd™, Mem ory S tick™, Memory S tick PRO™, and USB Flash Drives.
41 Limited Warranty The limited warrant y set forth below is given by Pandigit al with respect to Pandigital brand electronics products purchase d and us ed in the United Stat es of America.
42 in duration to the duratio n of this warranty. Some states do not allow the exclusion or li mitation of incidental or cons equential damages, or allow limitation on ho w long an implied warrant y lasts, so the above limitations or exclusions may not app ly.
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