Medion LIFE E76003 Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 1

 

Foreword 

These operating instructions are designed to aid the use of the 
MD 85818 digital picture frame, referred to in brief as the de-
vice. 

 

correct, 

 

safe and 

 

beneficially 

We assume that users of the device will have general knowl-
edge of dealing with consumer electronics.   
Any individual who  

 

installs, 

 

connects, 

 

uses, 

 

cleans or 

 

disposes of 

this digital picture frame must have knowledge of these operat-
ing instructions in their entirety. 
These Operating Instructions are part of the product. Always 
keep them close to the device. Pass these Operating Instruc-
tions on if you sell the device or pass it on in any other way. 

Summary of Contents for LIFE E76003

Page 1: ...ill have general knowl edge of dealing with consumer electronics Any individual who installs connects uses cleans or disposes of this digital picture frame must have knowledge of these operat ing inst...

Page 2: ...s Names of menus are given in quotation marks such as Photo You will find the following categories of safety instructions and notes in these Operating Instructions DANGER Safety instructions with the...

Page 3: ...de 14 Right side 15 Base 15 Rear 16 Remote control 17 Before use 18 Unpacking 18 Placing the battery in the remote 19 Setting up 21 Inserting the device in a picture frame 22 Suspending the device on...

Page 4: ...e settings for photos 40 Administrating image files 43 Selecting a memory location 44 Connecting storage media 45 Copying files 46 Selecting several files 49 Viewing images 50 Starting a slide show 51...

Page 5: ...if you pass the device on to another individual Proper use The digital picture frame serves to present photos privately The device is only suitable for use in dry internal rooms It is exclusively inte...

Page 6: ...l phones or Direct solar radiation Do not place any open sources of fire e g burning candles on the appliance Do not cover the ventilation openings Do not subject to device either to rain or other moi...

Page 7: ...rated the device Have the device checked by qualified staff before bringing the device into operation again Do not touch the power pack or the connection cable with wet hands Moisture can condense ins...

Page 8: ...LED with optical devices Do not take hold of the display with unprotected hands in the case of damage Wash your hands with soap afterwards Pack the damaged parts and send them to your Service Center f...

Page 9: ...ing because of leak ing from empty batteries Rinse with ample water immediately and find a doctor if necessary in the case of contact Remove the battery from the remote if you will not be using the de...

Page 10: ...e batteries Clean them if necessary Pay attention to the polarity when inserting the batter ies Store batteries in a cool dry place Direct intensive heat such as solar radiation fire or similar can da...

Page 11: ...following components are missing You will have received the following items with the product acquired by you Digital picture frame Two frames Materials for attaching other picture frames Remote inc a...

Page 12: ...14 Overview of the appliance Front 1 Infra red sensor Left side 2 LED for operating display...

Page 13: ...ry or selection Move button Navigate in the menu or select a file 3 MENU button Open menu 4 SETUP button Open the menu for the basic settings 5 USB connection Base 6 Slot for SecureDisk SD MultiMediaC...

Page 14: ...16 Rear 1 Lugs for suspending the device in the landscape or portrait format 2 Rotatable and adjustable mounting...

Page 15: ...change to the superordinate menu 2 Navigation buttons Navigate in the menu select settings move to the previous or the next image 3 OK button Confirm the entry or the selection 4 MENU button Open and...

Page 16: ...he packaging Unpack all parts of the device A smell can form during the initial hours of opera tion in the case of new devices This smell will decline in the course of time Ventilate the room in which...

Page 17: ...ce reacts poorly to the remote or not at all Proceed as follows to do this DANGER Danger of explosion in the case of an improper replacement of the battery Replace the battery of the remote only with...

Page 18: ...te 1 Dispose of the used battery in accordance with legal regula tions Insert a new CR 2025 3V type battery into the retainer with correct polarity 2 Ensure that the positive pole of the battery is po...

Page 19: ...the mounting to change the angle of inclination of the device 3 Proceed as follows to do this Push the bar on the mounting to the UNLOCK 4 position Pull the mounting out in steps to extend it Push the...

Page 20: ...20 25 cm or 15 x 20 cm Proceed as follows to do this Place the picture frame on a level surface with back facing upwards Place the device into the picture frame with the front facing downwards like a...

Page 21: ...s to the device Place the frame on a level surface with the back facing up wards and the side boring to the right Place the device on the frame with back facing upwards CAUTION You will no longer be a...

Page 22: ...th sufficient load bearing capacity for the required position Connecting the device to the elec tric network CAUTION Damage to the device is possible in the case of the use of a different power pack U...

Page 23: ...will be dis played if you have connected a USB storage medium to the device and no storage medium has been inserted in the card slot The photos from the internal memory will be displayed if you have...

Page 24: ...n Page 36 You can only operate the device with the power pack supplied All settings the time and the date will continue to be retained if you separate the device from the electricity network Operating...

Page 25: ...c settings You can adjust the settings of the device to your requirements Switch the camcorder on Press the SETUP button You will see the Settings Menu You can set the different device characteristics...

Page 26: ...ow Transition Transition effect from one image to the next during a slide show Repeat Continue a slide show with the first image or end the slide show automatically after the last image Random Display...

Page 27: ...play the time on the screen Date Display Display the date on the screen Auto On Off Enable Activate automatic switching on or off at fixed times Auto On Fix the time for automatic switching on Auto Of...

Page 28: ...ation button You will leave the current menu with the LEFT navigation button Press the UP or DOWN navigation button until the re quired menu or sub menu is marked in colour Press the OK button to open...

Page 29: ...overview window Proceed as follows to move the marker Press the UP navigation button to move the marker up wards Press the DOWN navigation button to move the marker downwards Press the RIGHT navigatio...

Page 30: ...e required language Press the OK button to take over the selection The menu will be displayed in the selected language Setting the date and time Press the SETUP button Mark the Date Time sub menu Pres...

Page 31: ...on until the required hour is displayed to set the hour Press the OK button to mark the setting of the minutes Press the UP or DOWN navigation button until the required setting is displayed to set the...

Page 32: ...ate Display sub menu Press the OK button Select the Enable setting to display the date Select the Off setting to not display the date Press the OK button The sub menu will be closed The setting will b...

Page 33: ...setting will be displayed as a bar below on the screen This bar will be sub divided into 15 stages The stage set will be displayed at the right of the bar The higher the stage set the brighter the scr...

Page 34: ...over the set value Press the ESC navigation button to leave the menu point Setting the colour setting on the screen Select the Color menu point Press the OK button The current setting will be displaye...

Page 35: ...the ON position Setting the switching on time Select the Auto On menu point Press the OK button The current setting of the switching on time will be displayed The Hour setting will be marked Press the...

Page 36: ...ime will be displayed The Hour setting will be marked Press the UP or DOWN navigation button until the required value is displayed to set the hour Press the OK BUTTON to mark the setting of the minute...

Page 37: ...n Recreating the factory settings You can set the settings of the device back to the delivery status with this function Mark the Restore Factory Setting sub menu The Restore Factory Setting security q...

Page 38: ...ect Repetition of the slide show Random sequence Fixing the length of the display of the images You can choose how long a photo will be displayed in a slide show You can select the length of the displ...

Page 39: ...faded out The setting will be taken over Repeating the slide show You can establish whether you want to have the slide show displayed continuously with this menu The first photo will be shown again a...

Page 40: ...ow Mark the Random sub menu Press the OK button Mark the Enable setting to display the photos in a random sequence Mark the Off setting to display the photos in order Press OK to save the setting Star...

Page 41: ...l find information about the compatible memory cards on Page 60 You will have to copy the required files to the memory if you want to view your own photos from the memory of the device You will have t...

Page 42: ...played as grey Proceed as follows if you want to select a different memory location Press the ESC button until the selection window is dis played Mark the required memory location Press the OK button...

Page 43: ...without using force until it locks audibly Now you will be able to display images from the Memory Card storage location on the device Push the memory card in without exerting force until it locks audi...

Page 44: ...ansfer files from one memory location to another Make sure that the write protection of the storage medium is not activated You will not be able to transfer any files to the storage medium if write pr...

Page 45: ...file has been copied to the selected memory location Copy all files Press the MENU button Select the Copy All option The available storage locations will be displayed Select the storage location to w...

Page 46: ...button 1 File Deleted will be displayed briefly when the file has been deleted Deleting all files Press the MENU button Select the Delete All option A security question will be displayed on the scree...

Page 47: ...ck will show that the respective file has been selected Press the OK button to remove the tick Press the navigation buttons until the required image is selected to mark another file Press the OK butto...

Page 48: ...ed obj Deletes all non selected files Remove marking Removes the selection All ticks will be deleted Select the required function Press the OK button The selected function will be started Viewing imag...

Page 49: ...rting a slide show Proceed as follows to start a slide show from the overview window Press the MENU button Mark the Play Slideshow option Press the OK button The first photo will be displayed The next...

Page 50: ...will be faded out automatically after about ten seconds if you have not pressed a button during this period Press the ESC button to display the overview window Press the UP navigation button to displa...

Page 51: ...ss the MENU button Mark the Clockwise Rotate function to rotate the image clockwise Mark the Counterclockwise Rotate function to rotate the image counter clockwise Press the OK button The image will b...

Page 52: ...function Press the OK button The image will be displayed doubled in size The Zoom in message and the enlargement set will be displayed for about ten seconds Press the OK button until the required enla...

Page 53: ...ure that no moisture penetrates into the device Detach the mains plug from the socket before cleaning CAUTION Incorrect cleaning substances can damage the device Only clean the device with a soft dry...

Page 54: ...ation damage The packaging is made of environmentally friendly material which can be recycled Appliance At the end of its life the appliance must not be disposed of in household rubbish Enquire about...

Page 55: ...m The file format is not supported by the device Only use images in file formats that are com patible with the device Some images are displayed faster than others Images with a higher resolution are l...

Page 56: ...use is nor mal for this reason The device switches off automatic ally The Switching Off function is activated Switch the Switching Off function off see Page 38 The remote bat tery is empty Change the...

Page 57: ...59 Fault Cause Solution The distance between the remote and the infra red sensor is too great Move the remote closer to the device...

Page 58: ...Mains adapter KSAC0500200W1UK Input 100 240V 50 60Hz 0 4 A Output 5 0 V 2 0 A Internal memory 1 GB USB connection USB 1 1 Memory cards that can be used SecureDigitalCard SD MultiMediaCard MMC MemoryS...

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