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Introduction

 

 

Precautions and Maintenance

 

 

For indoor use only.

 

To avoid risk of fire or electric   shock, do not   expose this appliance to moisture.

 

To avoid overheating, do not block the ventilation holes on the back of this digital photo frame at any time. 
Keep this Multimedia Digital Photo Frame out of sunlight. Direct sunlight may cause damage.

 

Do not dismantle the Multimedia Digital Photo Frame. There   is a risk of electric shock, and there are no user

 

serviceable parts inside. Dismantling   your Multimedia Digital Photo Frame will void your   warranty.

 

Do not use the Multimedia Digital Photo Frame if conditions could allow condensation to occur, or damage 
may result.

 

 
 

Cleaning the LCD Screen

 

 

Treat the screen  gently. The   screen on the multimedia Digital Photo Frame is made of glass and can 
be easily scratched or broken.

 

If finger prints or dust  accumulates on the LCD screen, we recommend using a soft, non-abrasive cloth  
such as a camera   lens cloth to clean the LCD screen.

 

If you use the LCD cleaning   Kit sold at retail outlets, do not apply the cleaning liquid directly to the

 

LCD screen. Moisten the cleaning cloth with the cleaning solution and apply the cloth to the screen.

 

 

 

WARNING:

 

Please STOP the   unit before inserting or removing a card or USB Drive. Failure to do so may  
cause damage to the card/USB and the unit. 

 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for DPF101

Page 1: ...Digital Photo Frame USER MANUAL MultiMediaCard JPEG PLAYER...

Page 2: ...rtant Safety Precautions 3 Remote Controller Function Buttons 4 Installing and replacing the Remote Control Battery 5 Player Overview 6 Play Photo File 7 Play Video File 7 Play Music File 8 Play Photo...

Page 3: ...e the Multimedia Digital Photo Frame if conditions could allow condensation to occur or damage may result Cleaning the LCD Screen Treat the screen gently The screen on the multimedia Digital Photo Fra...

Page 4: ...from being walked on or pinch particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer Unplug this...

Page 5: ...BUTTON Down cursor selection 7 VOL BUTTON Used to adjust the volume 8 ZOOM BUTTON Used to zoom into the image Used to select multiple files in photo menu 9 ROTATE BUTTON Picture rotate 90 clockwise 10...

Page 6: ...arity 1 Do not leave dead batteries in the remote control 2 If you do not use the remote controlfor a long period of time remove the battery Note 1 Point the remote control directly at the digital fra...

Page 7: ...ntothe DPF 9 ON OFF Used to power onand off theDigital Photo Frame 12 1 ENTER BUTTON Used to confirm options and 10 SD MMC MS CARD The socket for DPFplayer to Pause or Play connect the SD MMC or MS me...

Page 8: ...o or music DPF screen will display as Fig 1 Fig 3 Pictures will be played automatically when you plug the memory cards or the USB Drive Press MENU key to return to Photo menu Fig 2 Enter picture playi...

Page 9: ...USB Drive automatically when you plug the memory cards or the USB Drive Press MENU key toreturn to Select Mode Press MENU key to return to Photo menu Enter the music playing mode by selecting Music i...

Page 10: ...o be set up as the music selected Only can run when the music is playing 7 Start Slide Show Start slide show Fig 6 8 Rotate Rotate Photos 90 degrees Clockwise 1 Image Size Effective when preview pictu...

Page 11: ...st To change the contrast of the LCD screen 17 Color To change the color of the LCD screen Fig 7 18 Tint Allow user to setup date and time of the system Fig 7 To change the tint of the LCD screen Oper...

Page 12: ...format is supported by the player The color is light or no color Display too bright or too dark Please adjust the color setup Please adjust the brightness or contrast in the setup menu The picture ca...

Page 13: ...t100 240V Output 5V 2A Built in Memory 16MB NOR Flash not full capacity can be used forphoto storage subject tothe sharing of internal software Environmental operating ranges Operating Temperature 0 5...

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