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CONTENTS

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INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................6

Overview .....................................................................................................................6
Package Contents  .......................................................................................................6

GETTING TO KNOW YOUR PHOTO FRAME  ..................................................7

Front View  ...................................................................................................................7
Rear View ....................................................................................................................7
Button Operation  .........................................................................................................7

GETTING STARTED  ..........................................................................................8

Turning on the Photo Frame  .......................................................................................8
Selecting the Displayed Language ..............................................................................8
Setting the Date and Time ...........................................................................................8
Playing Slide Show ......................................................................................................8

BASIC OPERATION  ..........................................................................................9

Viewing Photos (Photo Mode) .....................................................................................9

Single Photo Display  ...............................................................................................9
Thumbnail Display ...................................................................................................9
Photo Menu  .............................................................................................................9

Viewing Current Date and Time (Calendar Mode)  ....................................................11
Viewing File/Folder List (File Mode)  ..........................................................................11
Setting up the Photo Frame (Setup Mode) ................................................................12

CONNECTING TO A COMPUTER  ..................................................................14

SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................................15

TROUBLESHOOTING .....................................................................................15

Summary of Contents for HDF-7086

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Page 2: ...ame may be different from those described in this manual This is due to the fact that different retailers often specify slightly different product inclusions and accessories to suit their market requirements customer demographics and geographical preferences Products very often vary between retailers especially with accessories such as batteries chargers memory cards cables pouches and language su...

Page 3: ...lled with liquids such as vases to be placed on the equipment DON T place hot objects or naked flame sources such as lighted candles or nightlights on or close to equipment High temperatures can melt plastic and lead to fires DON T use makeshift stands and NEVER fix legs with wood screws to ensure complete safety always fit the manufacturer s approved stand or legs with the fixings provided accord...

Page 4: ...ire or electric shock Consult the store of purchase If the photo frame begins to emit smoke noises or strange odor immediately turn the power off and unplug the power cord Continued use might cause fire or electric shock Consult the store of purchase Do not disassemble change or repair the photo frame This might cause fire or electric shock For repair or internal inspection ask the store of purcha...

Page 5: ...s into contact with your body or clothes rinse with fresh water If the internal fluid has entered your eyes consult a physician to receive treatment A photo frame is a precision instrument Do not drop it strike it or use excessive force when handling the photo frame This might cause damage to the photo frame Do not use the photo frame in humid steamy smoky or dusty places This might cause fire or ...

Page 6: ...me 8 Selecting the Displayed Language 8 Setting the Date and Time 8 Playing Slide Show 8 BASIC OPERATION 9 Viewing Photos Photo Mode 9 Single Photo Display 9 Thumbnail Display 9 Photo Menu 9 Viewing Current Date and Time Calendar Mode 11 Viewing File Folder List File Mode 11 Setting up the Photo Frame Setup Mode 12 CONNECTING TO A COMPUTER 14 SPECIFICATIONS 15 TROUBLESHOOTING 15 ...

Page 7: ...card Compatible memory cards include SD SDHC card Secure Digital and MMC card MultiMedia Auto slide show with multiple transition effects and selected time interval Calendar and clock time display Auto power on off at set on off time USB 2 0 connection to your PC The photo frame does not support video or audio files Package Contents Carefully unpack your photo frame and ensure that you have the fo...

Page 8: ...e a value setting T button Press to select the below item or decrease a value setting button Press continuously to zoom in a photo SLIDE button Press to start a slide show EXIT button Press to stop a slide show or return to the previous screen or main menu OK button Press to enter menus or confirm a selection or setting 1 LCD screen 2 ON OFF Power button 3 X Right button 4 W Left button 5 S Up but...

Page 9: ...elect the desired language and then press the OK button to save the setting Setting the Date and Time 1 From main menu select Setup and then press the OK button to enter setup menu 2 Select Date Time and then press the OK or X button to go to next menu 3 Select Current Date and then press the OK or X button to set the date Use W X buttons to select each item Day Month Year and use S T buttons to s...

Page 10: ...enu select Setup and then press the OK button to enter setup menu 2 Select Photo and then set the Thumbnail Digest to On 3 Set different thumbnail mode by specifying Digest Style The photo will be displayed in selected thumbnail digest mode in photo mode Select the photos with W X S T buttons and press the OK or button to view the selected photo in normal size display Press the EXIT button to retu...

Page 11: ...PG On Off Copy This allows you to copy the displayed photo on the memory card to the internal memory of the photo frame so that you can display photos without a memory card The copy function is for photos on a memory card only You cannot copy files on the internal memory The Copy item of a photo on the internal memory is disabled and cannot be selected No Yes Delete This allows you to delete the d...

Page 12: ...hen press the OK button to enter file mode The selected list number and total list number are displayed on the top right corner When a photo thumbnail is displayed on the left its file size and created date are also displayed below indicates the list as a folder indicates the list as a JPEG file 2 Select the desired file or folder and then press the OK button to display the photo in normal size or...

Page 13: ...her to display photos in thumbnail digest when set to photo mode On Off Digest Style This sets the thumbnail digest style The selected style will be displayed only when Thumbnail Digest is set to On 2x2 3x3 4x4 Aspect Ratio This sets whether to display the photos in their original aspect ratio Normal or fit into the frame screen 16 9 Normal 16 9 Slide Show This sets the preferred slide show settin...

Page 14: ...tically when it is off and when Auto Timer is set to On Auto Off At Sets the time at which the photo frame turns off automatically when it is on and when Auto Timer is set to On Time Format This sets the time display in 12 hour or 24 hour format 12 24 Language This specifies in which language menu items and messages are displayed on the LCD monitor Startup This sets the first mode or screen the ph...

Page 15: ...omputer 5 Look for a new removable disk icon This removable disk is actually the memory or memory card in the photo frame Typically the photo frame will be assigned drive letter e or higher 6 You can Copy Paste or Drag N Drop files between the photo frame and the computer or edit the stored files Mac users Double click the untitled or unlabeled disk drive icon on your desktop To edit files on the ...

Page 16: ...urn on There is no power to the photo frame Connect the AC power adapter to the photo frame and plug it into an active power outlet Then press the ON OFF button to turn the photo frame on The power connector to the photo frame is not securely inserted Make sure you connect the AC adapter to the photo frame properly The screen display is too dark The display brightness is not properly adjusted Sele...

Page 17: ...nal memory and there is not enough space Delete some photos on the internal memory to increase available space File Exist is displayed on screen You are copying a photo to the internal memory while a file of the same file name has existed on the internal memory Check whether the file on the internal memory is the same one If not modify the file name of either one and then copy the file again Not S...

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