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User Guide MeeFrame

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Product Specifications

Product Name:

LOOQS MeeFrame – MF-801W

Display:

8” Touchpanel LCD Screen

800 x 600 Pixels

Internal Storage:

1 GB Flash Memory

Connectivity:

1 x Slot SD/MMC-Card Slot

1 x USB2.0 Port Typ A for connecting external drive

1 x USB2.0 Mini-B Port for connecting PC

1x DC Input

1x Mini-Stereo Line-out

Network Interface:

802.11b/g WLAN (supports WPA/WPA2/WEP Security)

Photo Support:

JPEG / BMP / GIF / PNG

Audio Support:

MP3 / WMA / PCM

Dimensions:

229 mm x 189 mm x 30 mm (WxHxD) 

Weight:

0.7 kg 

Power:

Power Input: AC 100 V~240 V, 50/60 Hz, 0.3 A

Power Output: DC 12 V, 1.2 A

Certifications:

CE, FCC, RoHS 

User Guide MeeFrame

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Table of Contents

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS....................................................................... 2

FCC NOTICE – CLASS B........................................................................................................ 4

PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................................. 5

1.

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

C

ONTENT OF 

M

EE

F

RAME PACKAGE

........................................................................................ 8

E

XAMINING 

M

EE

F

RAME

......................................................................................................... 9

S

ETTING UP THE STAND

.......................................................................................................... 10

P

REPARING THE REMOTE CONTROL

....................................................................................... 10

P

OWERING ON 

M

EE

F

RAME

.................................................................................................. 10

U

SING THE TOUCH

-

PANEL 

LCD

 SCREEN

................................................................................. 11

S

ELECTING YOUR LANGUAGE

................................................................................................ 12

C

ONNECTING TO YOUR WIRELESS NETWORK

.......................................................................... 13

I

NSERTING MEDIA

................................................................................................................. 15

2.

VIEWING YOUR PHOTOS.......................................................................................... 17

I

NTERNAL MEMORY

.............................................................................................................. 17

USB S

TORAGE 

D

EVICE

......................................................................................................... 18

SD C

ARD

........................................................................................................................... 18

M

EE

B

OX

............................................................................................................................. 18

M

EE

C

HANNEL

..................................................................................................................... 19

F

LICKR

................................................................................................................................ 20

P

ICASA

............................................................................................................................... 21

3.

BEYOND PHOTOS ..................................................................................................... 23

W

EATHER

............................................................................................................................ 23

M

USIC

................................................................................................................................ 23

I

NTERNET 

R

ADIO

.................................................................................................................. 24

N

EWS 

& I

NFO

...................................................................................................................... 25

C

LOCK

............................................................................................................................... 26

4.

UTILITIES ..................................................................................................................... 27

M

EMORY

............................................................................................................................ 27

F

ILE 

M

ANAGER

.................................................................................................................... 27

Summary of Contents for Mee Frame

Page 1: ...nstall MeeFrame where there is moisture eg bathroom rain or splashes of water Do not place MeeFrame near any magnetic objects Keep MeeFrame out of reach from infants or children Only use good quality standard cables Install on a level and stable surface Do not install where the product may fall Power Precautions Do not use multiple power plugs on a single socket and make sure that the plugs are in...

Page 2: ...uct Do not use within a vehicle User Guide MeeFrame 4 FCC Notice Class B This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 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 ...

Page 3: ...put AC 100 V 240 V 50 60 Hz 0 3 A Power Output DC 12 V 1 2 A Certifications CE FCC RoHS User Guide MeeFrame 6 Table of Contents SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS 2 FCC NOTICE CLASS B 4 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS 5 1 GETTING STARTED 8 CONTENT OF MEEFRAME PACKAGE 8 EXAMINING MEEFRAME 9 SETTING UP THE STAND 10 PREPARING THE REMOTE CONTROL 10 POWERING ON MEEFRAME 10 USING THE TOUCH PANEL LCD SCREEN 11 S...

Page 4: ...N 30 WARRANTY 31 COPYRIGHT 33 LICENSING 33 User Guide MeeFrame 8 1 Getting Started Content of MeeFrame package Examine the content of your MeeFrame package to make sure each of the items shown below is included MeeFrame Back Stand Power Adapter Stylus Remote Control Bezels USB Cable User Manual CD Quick Start Guide ...

Page 5: ... DC In 2 Mini Stereo port 3 USB Mini B port 4 Power switch User Guide MeeFrame 10 Setting up the stand Screw in the stand into the slot on the backside of MeeFrame Preparing the remote control Remove the plastic film to begin using the remote control Powering on MeeFrame Connect the AC adaptor to the power port on MeeFrame and plug the adaptor into an electrical outlet Then set the power switch on...

Page 6: ... the upper left corner to return to the Main Menu screen Tap on the Return button to return to the previous screen of the user interface Note Using your finger on the touch panel LCD screen will leave finger prints on the display surface Before cleaning the LCD screen power off MeeFrame User Guide MeeFrame 12 Selecting your language The MeeFrame user interface can be set to one of eight languages ...

Page 7: ...reen populated with network information Static Network 1 Tap Setup Network Network Setup screen appears 2 At the Network Setup screen tap the Connect button 3 Tap Static The network information screen appears 4 Enter the network information using the onscreen keyboard and tap the Apply button The access point selection screen appears User Guide MeeFrame 14 5 Select the wireless access point of you...

Page 8: ...internal memory of MeeFrame connect MeeFrame to your PC by using the USB cable supplied with your MeeFrame as shown in the illustration Once connected MeeFrame will display the screen shown here and you will be able to access the internal memory of MeeFrame just like any USB storage device We recommend storing your photos under the PHOTO folder and music under the MUSIC folder You can also create ...

Page 9: ...folder where you have stored the photos you wish to view The thumbnail of the content will be displayed You can tap on a single photo you wish to view or tap the Start Slideshow button to view all of the photos in the folder as a slideshow SD MMC Card In order to view the photos on a SD or MMC Card insert the card in the SD MMC Card slot behind MeeFrame s media slot cover Once the SD MMC Card is r...

Page 10: ...c Photos at the MeeChannel screen You can send a photo message from a MeeChannel account to another MeeChannel account Each MeeChannel account is also associated with an email address so that photos can be sent to a MeeChannel account using email When a new photo arrives at a MeeChannel account all the User Guide MeeFrame 20 MeeFrames registered with this account that are connected to the Internet...

Page 11: ...he public access mode follow the steps below 1 Tap Photos Picasa Picasa screen appears 2 Select one of the empty account icons and tap the Add User button 3 Select Public access as the access type 4 Enter the Picasa ID or the email address associated with the Picasa account 5 Tap the Add button User Guide MeeFrame 22 To add Picasa accounts in the private access mode follow the steps below 1 Tap Ph...

Page 12: ...r Guide MeeFrame 24 Note While the music is playing you can click the Add Alarm button to register the music as one of the alarm sounds The music file must be below 5MB Note Music playback can also be controlled using the remote control Internet Radio When connected to the Internet MeeFrame can stream music from Internet radio stations MeeFrame streams from Shoutcast server based radio stations To...

Page 13: ...ist of headlines tapping on one of the headlines will display the news or information on the lower half of the screen User Guide MeeFrame 26 Clock You can use MeeFrame as a digital alarm clock Tap on Clock to view the time You can set the time at the Time setup screen as described in page 29 You can set up to three alarms Tap on one of the alarm icons to set the alarm Each alarm can be configured ...

Page 14: ...cribed in page 15 User Guide MeeFrame 28 5 Setup Tap on the Setup icon at the Main Menu to access configuration screens for MeeFrame General From this screen you can verify the firmware version set the LCD brightness select the language or reset all of the settings to factory default After making the selection tap the Apply button to apply the changes Slideshow From this screen you can set the int...

Page 15: ...ges In the Timer screen you can enable the timer and set the wake up time and sleep time for MeeFrame After making the selection tap the Apply button to apply the changes Touch Tapping Setup Touch will immediately start the touch screen calibration utility You must use the stylus and tap the cross marks fairly accurately in order to complete the calibration User Guide MeeFrame 30 Product Registrat...

Page 16: ...r change in the technical and or safety regulations effective for that other country Such changes are not considered material and workmanship errors of the device and are therefore not covered by this warranty Any costs coming from these changes as well as any other caused damages cannot be charged 5 This warranty covers none of the following a Periodic checkups maintenance and repair or replaceme...

Page 17: ...d trademarks of their owners One gigabyte or GB equals one billion bytes when referring to hard drive capacity Accessible capacity may vary RRC BV reserves the right to change product specifications without notice Licensing Supply of this product does not convey a license nor imply any right to distribute content created with this product in revenue generating broadcast systems terrestrial satelli...

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