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User’s Guide 

For LS720D 

 

 

7” Dual Digital Photo Frames 

with Slideshow 

 

 

 

Warning 

Use only the power adapter supplied with your product. 

Summary of Contents for LS720D

Page 1: ...User s Guide For LS720D 7 Dual Digital Photo Frames with Slideshow Warning Use only the power adapter supplied with your product ...

Page 2: ...com This User s Guide provides you with all the information you need to get the most from your digital photo frame Before you start using you will need to set up your digital photo frame Follow the simple instructions in Getting started on the next few pages IMPORTANT Only use the supplied power adapter Got everything 1 x Digital Photo Frame 1 x Stand 1 x Power adapter 1 x Remote control 1 x Quick...

Page 3: ...ocking slot 9 Loudspeakers 10 Hanging slot Landscape position 11 Hanging slot Portrait position 12 Earphone jack for connecting to an earphone headset or external speaker to play the audio 13 USB port for SCREEN 1 for inserting a USB flash drive that contains the photos or music you want to play 14 Memory card slot for SCREEN 1 15 Memory card slot for SCREEN 2 for inserting an SD SDHC MMC memory c...

Page 4: ...enu 17 3 2 Using the Photo menu 18 3 2 1 Copying one or all photos 19 3 2 2 Deleting one or all photos 19 3 2 3 Auto rotation 20 3 3 Using the Music menu 21 3 3 1 Copying one or all music files 21 3 3 2 Deleting one or all music files 22 3 4 Using the Calendar menu 23 3 5 Using the Settings menu 24 3 5 1 Settings menu in SCREEN 1 24 3 5 1 1 Setting an alarm 27 3 5 1 2 Enabling auto on off 28 4 Usi...

Page 5: ...d Contact Motorola customer support for assistance Use only the power adapter supplied with your digital photo frame Compatible photo format Your digital photo frame can only display photos that are in JPEG format Other photo formats may not be detected or displayed correctly Care and maintenance Wipe the frame and the LCD screen gently with a soft clean dry cloth To remove fingerprints on the LCD...

Page 6: ...nstall the stand 1 Hold the photo frame in landscape position 2 Attach the stand to the stand locking slot on the back of the photo frame 3 Insert the stand into the stand locking slot as illustrated until the stand is secured to the photo frame WARNING Do not rotate the stand during the installation Otherwise the photo frame will be damaged ...

Page 7: ...avoid any possible movement 1 1 2 Portrait position To place the photo frame in portrait position follow the steps below to install the stand 1 Hold the photo frame in portrait position 2 Attach the stand to the stand locking slot on the back of the photo frame SCREEN 1 SCREEN 2 Remote control sensor ...

Page 8: ... the stand is secured to the photo frame WARNING Do not rotate the stand during the installation Otherwise the photo frame will be damaged 4 Once the installation is complete place the photo frame on a stable surface to avoid any possible movement Remote control sensor SCREEN 1 SCREEN 2 ...

Page 9: ...he internal memory On the top of the photo frame you can also insert a memory card or a USB flash drive containing the content you want to show on this unit NOTE Preloaded photos in the internal memory can be displayed on SCREEN 1 only After you insert a photo loaded memory card or USB flash drive and connect the photo frame to power the photo frame will automatically start to display photos in sl...

Page 10: ...upwards in the illustrated position 4 Slide the battery holder into the remote control WARNING Protect the battery from overheating or excessive moisture Failure to replace the battery in the correct manner may result in damage to the battery Use only the approved specified batteries Properly recycle or dispose of used batteries according to local guidelines and regulations Do not throw batteries ...

Page 11: ...erate SCREEN 2 To operate and set up full functions of the photo frame use the SCREEN 1 buttons To operate Photo and Settings menus in SCREEN 2 use SCREEN 2 buttons 2 1 Using the control buttons No Description Control buttons for SCREEN 2 1 ON OFF and EXIT button Long press to turn on the screen backlight for SCREEN 2 Long press to turn off the screen backlight for SCREEN 2 to enter Standby mode S...

Page 12: ...rns on the screen backlight for SCREEN 1 Turns off the screen backlight for SCREEN 1 to enter Standby mode 6 EXIT button Returns to the Main Menu Goes back to the previous page Stops the playback No Description Control buttons for SCREEN 1 7 Navigation and buttons a UP VOL moves up increases the volume b DOWN VOL moves down decreases the volume c RIGHT moves right d LEFT moves left e enters confir...

Page 13: ...es left RIGHT Moves right Displays the currently selected photo in Single Photo view EXIT Goes back to the previous page When playing a slideshow Button Function LEFT Displays the previous photo RIGHT Displays the next photo Starts pauses the playback EXIT Goes back to the previous page When using the Music menu Before playing music When music is paused Button Function UP VOL Selects the previous ...

Page 14: ...ttings LEFT Selects Photo Music Calendar or Settings menu RIGHT Selects Photo Music Calendar or Settings menu Enters sub menus in Settings Enters confirms the selection EXIT Quits sub menus in Settings Goes back to the previous page 2 1 2 SCREEN 2 buttons When playing a slideshow Button Function ON OFF and EXIT Long press to turn on the screen backlight for SCREEN 2 Long press to turn off the scre...

Page 15: ...backlight for SCREEN 1 to enter Standby mode 2 MENU You can press this button to activate or deactivate Copy One Copy All Delete One or Delete All options in Thumbnail mode and Music Player 3 UP VOL Moves up or increases the volume 4 LEFT PREVIOUS Moves left or selects the previous item 5 ROTATE You can press this button repeatedly to rotate the selected photo counterclockwise each time by 90 degr...

Page 16: ...election or starts pauses the playback 11 ZOOM Zooms in the photo by a factor of 2x 4x 8x and 16x SCREEN 2 buttons No Description 12 LEFT PREVIOUS Displays the previous photo 13 ON OFF Turns on the screen backlight for SCREEN 2 Turns off the screen backlight for SCREEN 2 to enter Standby mode 14 RIGHT NEXT Displays the next photo 15 OK PLAY PAUSE Enters and confirms the selection or starts pauses ...

Page 17: ...emory USB or Memory Card and check the amount of free space shown on the bottom right corner In the Main Menu you can Press the LEFT or RIGHT button to select the Photo Music Calendar or Settings menu Press the UP VOL or DOWN VOL button to select a device including Internal Memory USB or Memory Card If no memory card is inserted photos in the built in memory will play in slideshow mode automatical...

Page 18: ...GHT buttons To play photos in full screen single photo mode press the button Press the button again to start running slideshow To make photos play with background music in slideshow mode go to the Settings menu to set Music slideshow to On This function is only available on SCREEN 1 and this function is only available when you have music files in the internal memory or inserted memory card USB fla...

Page 19: ...on to select Yes and then press the button 4 Press the LEFT or RIGHT button to select the destination USB Memory Card or Internal Memory and then press the button to confirm Once the copy process starts do not remove your USB or memory card from the photo frame before the Complete message appears 3 2 2 Deleting one or all photos NOTE Use the supplied remote control for this operation 1 In Photo Vi...

Page 20: ...tion The photo frame has a built in tilt sensor that allows the photo frame to determine its own orientation relative to gravity and thereby automatically switch from displaying photos in landscape position to displaying photos in portrait position ...

Page 21: ...rack press the DOWN VOL or RIGHT button To play the selected track press the button During music playing volume bar shows on top right corner To increase or decrease the volume press the UP VOL or DOWN VOL button 3 3 1 Copying one or all music files NOTE To copy music files from your memory card or USB to the internal memory please insert your memory card or USB flash drive first Use the supplied ...

Page 22: ... the copy process starts do not remove your USB or memory card from the photo frame before the Complete message appears 3 3 2 Deleting one or all music files NOTE Use the supplied remote control for this operation 1 In Music Player press the MENU button on the remote control Copy One Copy All Delete One and Delete All options will appear on the screen 2 Press the LEFT or RIGHT button to select Del...

Page 23: ...on again to enter full screen mode in the Calendar menu The slideshow automatically starts 3 In full screen calendar mode you can press the button to display one specific still photo or enter slideshow mode To switch to next or previous photo press the RIGHT or LEFT button NOTE If you have set the alarm an alarm icon will show on the Calendar screen For details about alarm settings refer to 3 5 1 ...

Page 24: ...button To apply the settings you have selected press the button To go back to the previous page press the EXIT button 3 5 1 Settings menu in SCREEN 1 You can control all function settings of the photo frame from the Settings menu in SCREEN 1 Refer to the table below for more information Sub menu Option Description Function 5 seconds 10 seconds 30 seconds 1 minute 1 hour Slideshow frequency 1 day S...

Page 25: ...lideshow Year Month Day Hour Minute Date Time setting Time Format Allows you to set up the date and time Alarm on off Activates deactivates the alarm clock function Alarm hour Sets the alarm hour Alarm minute Sets the alarm minute Volume Sets the alarm volume level Tone Selects the type of alarm tones Beep or MP3 Alarm setting Day Allows you to set the alarm recurring everyday or on weekdays Conti...

Page 26: ...the photo frame automatically according to the time length you set Auto off hour On Off schedule Auto off minute Powers off the photo frame automatically according to the time length you set Brightness Sets the level of brightness Display Contrast Sets the level of contrast Original Displays photos in their original aspect ratio Photo view options Fit to screen Optimizes photos to fit the whole sc...

Page 27: ...utton to enter the Settings menu 3 Press the DOWN VOL button to select Alarm setting and then press the button 4 Press the LEFT or RIGHT button to set the alarm to On 5 Continue to adjust the alarm hour minute volume tone and Day In the Day option you can select Everyday or Weekday When Everyday is selected alarm repeats everyday including Saturday and Sunday When Weekday is selected alarm repeats...

Page 28: ...N VOL button to select On Off schedule and then press the button 4 Press the LEFT or RIGHT button to select On for the Auto On Off option 5 Continue to set the Auto On Off time To move among entries press the UP VOL or DOWN VOL button To adjust the time press the LEFT or RIGHT button 6 Press the EXIT button when finished NOTE When the photo frame has been powered off automatically you can press an...

Page 29: ... menus in SCREEN 2 4 2 Using the Photo menu To display photos in SCREEN 2 you need to insert a photo loaded SD card to the Memory card slot for SCREEN 2 first Then slideshow starts automatically 1 Press the EXIT button to return to the Main Menu 2 In the Main Menu press the LEFT or RIGHT button to select the Photo menu 3 Press the button to enter Photo Viewer which displays your photos in thumbnai...

Page 30: ...e press the LEFT or RIGHT button NOTE The following functions are not available on SCREEN 2 Music slideshow Copy Delete File Zoom and Manual Rotation 4 2 1 Auto rotation The photo frame has a built in tilt sensor that allows the photo frame to determine its own orientation relative to gravity and thereby automatically switch from displaying photos in landscape position to displaying photos in port...

Page 31: ...s press the LEFT or RIGHT button To apply the settings you have selected press the button To go back to the previous page press the EXIT button 4 3 1 Settings menu in SCREEN 2 Refer to the table below for more information about the Settings menu in SCREEN 2 Sub menu Option Description Function 5 seconds 10 seconds 30 seconds 1 minute 1 hour Slideshow frequency 1 day Selects the speed of slideshow ...

Page 32: ...ect to be applied in slideshow English French Languages Spanish Selects an OSD On screen display language Brightness Sets the level of brightness Display Contrast Sets the level of contrast Original Displays photos in their original aspect ratio Photo view options Fit to screen Optimizes photos to fit the whole screen EXIT Cancels the task Default settings OK Resets to system default settings ...

Page 33: ...ts the Motorola branded consumer products that it manufactures Products and the Motorola branded or certified accessories sold for use with these Products that it manufactures Accessories to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal consumer usage for the period s outlined below This limited warranty is a consumer s exclusive remedy and only applies as follows to new Motorola ...

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Page 35: ... from misuse b your failure to follow or operation outside the usage parameters stated in the user instructions that came with the Products or Accessories c contact with liquid water rain extreme humidity or heavy perspiration sand dirt or the like extreme heat or food d use of the Products or Accessories for commercial purposes or subjecting the Product or Accessory to abnormal usage or condition...

Page 36: ...he Products or Accessories the shipment of which shall be at your own risk and expense to a BINATONE ELECTRONICS INTERNATIONAL LTD Authorized Repair Center To obtain service you must include a a copy of your receipt bill of sale or other comparable proof of purchase of the Products or Accessories showing the date of purchase b a written description of the problem and most importantly c your addres...

Page 37: ...e undesired operation This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 Subpart B of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with...

Page 38: ... device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Canadian DOC statement This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB 003 du Canada WEEE Directive Produced after 13 August 2005 Waste electrical should not be d...

Page 39: ...iewing angle in landscape and portrait positions Top Bottom Left Right 50 65 65 65 Response time 18 ms Supported memory card types SD SDHC MMC USB Host Supported Loudspeakers 0 5W x 2 Power adapter AC input 100 240V 50 60 Hz 0 6A DC output 9 0V 2A Supported image file format JPEG jpg Supported audio file format MP3 mp3 Auto rotation Built in tilt sensor NOTE Specifications are subject to change wi...

Page 40: ...Technical specifications 40 ...

Page 41: ... 1 Cut the illustration below and drill holes in the wall exactly as illustrated 2 Insert 8mm and 9 5mm head screws to be purchased separately into the holes and tighten the screws Then align your photo frame with the screws 3 Mount your photo frame in portrait position on the wall ...

Page 42: ...Wall mounting instructions 42 ...

Page 43: ...ns 43 Landscape wall mounting 1 Drill a hole in the wall and insert an 8mm head screw to be purchased separately into the hole 2 Align your photo frame with the screw 3 Mount your photo frame in landscape position on the wall ...

Page 44: ...Wall mounting instructions 44 ...

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