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the appropriate card slot on the side of the Digital Photo Frame, and turn
it on. Your first slide show will automatically start to play.
Q: What memory cards can the Digital Photo Frame Read?
A: Compatible memory cards include Secure Digital, MultiMedia Card,
MemoryStick, MemoryStick Pro, and XD card.
Q: I set up the Digital Photo Frame; why won’t it turn on?
A: The Adapter is not securely connected to the Photo Frame or the Power
Switch is not on.
Q: I have a memory card in the Digital Photo Frame; why can’t I view
my photos?
A: First, make sure that the memory card is one of the formats listed above
and that the files on the card are JPEG images files. Second, turn the
Digital Photo Frame Off and make sure that the memory card is inserted
all the way into the card slot and is facing the right direction. Third, turn
the Frame On. After a couple of seconds, you should see your first
photo. Press Exit to open the Card Selection screen and select the card.
Then select Photos. You should see the Thumbnails screen listing all
photos on the card. If you don’t, you may want to try another card.
Note
: Some digital cameras save images in other formats. Please refer
to your camera’s manual if your photos are not JPEG files.
Q: Why is the picture display slower with some pictures and faster
with others?
A: Higher resolution pictures load more slowly. Try using lower resolution
pictures or down sampling your images. See your camera’s operating
manual for details on down sampling your photos.
Q: Can I insert multiple memory cards?
A: Yes. Turn on the unit before inserting any card. The Select Card Screen
lets you choose between all available memory cards and built-in
memory.
Q: Does the Digital Photo Frame have built-in memory?
A: Yes. The memory size depends on your model.
Q: Does the Digital Photo Frame support all JPEG?
A: No, it supports JPEG taken from a digital camera. The Digital Photo
Frame may not read all images files downloaded from the Internet or
from other software graphic applications.