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Setting up the Frame 

Insert the catch of the Stand into the slot at the back of the frame. 
Rotate Stand until it is firmly locked in the slot (see Figure 4.4). 

 

Figure 4.4 

Connecting the AC Power Adapter 

To power ON the frame, connect the bundled power cable to the power 
jack at the side of the frame. Next, plug connect AC power adapter to 
the power socket on the wall (see Figure 4.5). 

 

Figure 4.5 

 

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Display Mode 

1. Preset settings: 

After setting up the frame, remove all external memory cards from the 
card slot and turn ON power supply. “aigo” logo will be displayed 
followed by the Calendar mode (see Figure 6.1).   

Note: The default startup screen (Calendar) setting can be changed later in 
System Setup mode. 

 
When setting the Clock and Alarm settings in System Setup. Simply 
select from any of the three built-in ring tones available or customize a 
personal “MP3” ring tone. The supported format for personal ring tone 
is in “.MP3”. The filename should be named as “RING1.MP3”, 
“RING2.MP3” or “RING3.MP3” and store them in root directory of the 
built-in memory (NAND) before the ring tone can be customized. 
 
When setting an Image, Music or Movie as the startup screen, system 
will search for the file according to the following order:   

SD/MMC/MS Pro

CF

USB

NAND.  

 
Note: When no file is be found, system will display the Card Select mode. 

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Figure 6.1 

 
Note

The system can automatically search for files for up to 3 subfolders in 

the directory. 
 

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In Calendar mode, press the ENTER button to access the Card Select 
mode (see Figure 6.2).

 

 

Figure 6.2 

 

Summary of Contents for A396Plus

Page 1: ...red with the current player specifications aigo reserves the right to make design and specification changes for product improvement without prior notice Actual contents may differ slightly from those...

Page 2: ...photos 3 3 display mode Slideshow or static image display with landscape and portrait options Supports 13 special built in animation effects Time interval settings between slide show transitions Play...

Page 3: ...cursor UP in menu mode 2 Open Brightness control in playback mode 3 To switch between Picture control and Music control Press the ENTER button to open the selected control bar 4 Move photo up when zo...

Page 4: ...tton To confirm a selection Enter OK INFO button To view the file information ROTATION button To rotate a picture in anti clockwise or clockwise direction ESC button To exit a menu or folder MUTE key...

Page 5: ...g can be changed later in System Setup mode When setting the Clock and Alarm settings in System Setup Simply select from any of the three built in ring tones available or customize a personal MP3 ring...

Page 6: ...aigo A396 22 and playback stops automatically Press ESC button again to return to the 9 photo thumbnail mode During slideshow press or Joystick button to display previous or next photo press Joystick...

Page 7: ...ress Joystick button to navigate to Play mode and there are three modes available in this option Standard Repeat One and Dir Repeat Press the ENTER button to select one of the modes Figure 6 9 Press J...

Page 8: ...Dir Repeat Press the ENTER button to select one of the modes Figure 6 12 Press ESC or STOP button to return to Function Select mode Note Please keep to the following requirements for video playback Fl...

Page 9: ...re 6 15 aigo A396 33 Press or Joystick button to move cursor and repeat last step to perform multi files selection See Figure 6 16 Figure 6 16 aigo A396 34 With the file selected press hold ENTER butt...

Page 10: ...utton to exit the option aigo A396 38 The settings are shown below Language Menu language setup Pic Play set To set the speed of the slide show Fast Middle Slow In the other sub menu options the follo...

Page 11: ...uter ensure that the frame is powered ON before connecting it to a computer 2 To connect an external USB device eg Thumbdrive to the frame the USB devices must not be operating on any current of 500mA...

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