2.1. Photo Setting – Controls how photos are displayed
by the photo frame.
2.1.1. Interval Time – Sets the time delay between
photos during a slideshow. Available options are
5/10/15/30 seconds, 1/3 minutes, and OFF.
2.1.2. Transition Effect – Sets the transition effect from
one photo to the next during a slideshow. There
are approximately 30 different types of effects
and can also be turned off or set to random.
2.1.3. Browse - This setting affects how the photo is displayed when Auto-Play has
been turned off and the user selects Photo from the main menu. The two
available options are Gallery or File Manager. When set to Gallery, photos will be
displayed in a gallery format. When set to File Manager, photos will be presented
as a list of files and folders.
2.2. Auto-Play Setting – Controls automatic playback
behavior of the photo frame when the user selects
Photo, Music, or Photo from the main menu.
2.2.1. Photo – When set to On, photos found on the
storage device will automatically display as a
slideshow when user selects Photo from the
main menu. When set to Off, photos will be
displayed as a gallery or in a file manager
screen as determined by the Browse photo setting.
2.2.2. Music – When set to On, music found on the storage device will automatically
start to play when user selects Music from the main menu. When set to Off,
music will be displayed in a file manager screen but will not play.
2.2.3. Movie – When set to On, movies found on the storage device will automatically
start to play when user selects Movie from the main menu. When set to Off,
movies will be displayed in a file manager screen but will not play.
2.2.4. IMPORTANT – To enable automatic playback of photos when a USB drive or
flash card is inserted, or when the frame is turned on, set both the Photo and
Movie auto-play settings to On. To disable, set both the Photo and Movie
auto-play settings to Off.
2.3. Display Setup – Sets the display parameter for the
digital photo frame’s LCD screen or video output.
2.3.1. TV Standard – Sets the video output standard.
The available options are NTSC, PAL, or AUTO.
Choose the one that matches the external TV.
2.3.2. AV Output – When set to TV, the image will be
sent to the AV Out video connection. When set
to LCD, the image will be displayed on the photo
frame’s own screen.
2.3.3. Display Type - Sets the aspect ratio of the
display in use. When AV Out is set to LCD, the
display type should always be set to 16:9.
When AV Out is set to TV, choose a setting that
matches the external TV.
2.3.4. Brightness – Sets the brightness of the video
output signal. This affects the image quality on
both the external TV and the photo frame’s own
screen.