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Disable Schedule 

After the schedule has been set 

(per above instructions)

, you can disable the schedule whenever desired. 

1. On the 

CALENDAR/CLOCK

 screen, press 

MENU

2. Select 

Set Schedule

 

 

Enable Weekdays Schedule

 or 

Enable Weekends Schedule

. The time fields will display 

OFF

3. Select 

Done

 

Run the Schedule 

After the schedule times have been set 

(per above instructions)

, you will use the 

Run Schedule 

function whenever you want the 

schedule to take effect. 

There are two methods for running the schedule, either from a slideshow or from the 

CALENDAR/CLOCK

 screen. 

CAUTION

:   After you select the 

Run Schedule

 function, any user intervention will cancel the activation 

(i.e., pressing 

remote or control button, powering off)

 and the schedule will not take effect until you select this function 

again to re-activate

.

 

Run Schedule from Slideshow 

1.  Start a slideshow and press 

ENTER

 to select the 

Run Schedule

 button when it appears in the lower left corner of the screen 

(approx 10 sec)

2.  To run the schedule when the 

Run Schedule 

button is no longer displayed, restart your slideshow 

 press 

ENTER

 to select the 

Run Schedule

 button when it appears. 

3.  The DPF will go into stand-by mode according to the schedule, and when it resumes operation, the slideshow will again begin 

to play. 

 

Run Schedule from CALENDAR/CLOCK Screen 

1. On the 

CALENDAR/CLOCK

 screen, press 

MENU

2. Select 

Run Schedule

3.  The DPF will go into stand-by mode according to the schedule, and when it resumes operation, the 

Calendar/Clock

 screen will 

again be displayed. 

A small timer clock will appear indicating the schedule is active, and then the DPF will operate according to the set schedule. 

 

Set Date and Time 

1. On the 

CALENDAR/CLOCK

 screen, press 

MENU

2. Select 

Set Date/Time

 

 desired options 

 

 

 to change the field values. 

3. Select 

Done

 

Set Alarm 

You can use your DPF as an alarm clock when desired. You can set the frequency of the alarm, and set the alert to sound the built-in 
tone or play your   
music file. 

1. On the 

CALENDAR/CLOCK

 screen, press 

MENU

2. Select 

Set Alarm

 

 desired options 

 use 

 

 to change the field values. 

Alarm

 = set the time you want the alarm to alert. 

Frequency

 = set how often you want the alarm to alert (Once, Daily, Off) 

Alert

 = set the alert to Music or default Tone (if music, the music file must reside on the currently selected media when alarm is activated) 

3. Select 

Done

When the alarm is set, a small alarm clock or music note will be displayed indicating the alarm alert has been set to either the 
default tone or music. 

 

Note

:  At least one MP3 music file must be present on the selected media source for the alert to play music. If you set the 

alert to play music and there is no MP3 music file present, the default tone will sound instead. 

 

Turn Alarm Off 

When the alarm sounds, press any button on the remote control to stop it and return to the 

CLOCK/CALENDAR

 screen. 

To cancel the alarm before its scheduled time, follow the previous instructions for setting the alarm and set the frequency to 

OFF

 

Summary of Contents for Photo Mail PAN8008DW

Page 1: ...8 Photo Mail Digital Photo Frame User Guide...

Page 2: ...n any way diminish any of your standard warranty rights as described in the documentation included with your product NOTE If you must mail your 1 year registration please send your name address phone...

Page 3: ...wnloads Online 12 Purchase Photo Downloads through DPF 12 Personalized Digital Greeting Card 12 Greeting Card Virtual Keyboard 12 Enter Title and Greeting 13 Assign Personal Background Image 13 PHOTOS...

Page 4: ...Time 20 Set Alarm 20 Wi Fi 21 Set up DPF to connect to Photo Sharing Websites 21 Set up Wi Fi Network 21 Windows Live FrameIt 21 Photo Sharing Websites 22 DPF to PC USB Connection 23 Connect DPF to Wi...

Page 5: ...ame DPF with built in cellular capability AC Power Adapter Infrared Remote Control Decorative Paper Mat USB Cable Quick Start Guide User Guide Compatible Memory Cards Compatible memory cards include C...

Page 6: ...ughout this User Guide only reference the use of the remote control However if desired you can use the frame control buttons when the ENTER EXIT and MENU buttons are referenced Getting Started 1 Plug...

Page 7: ...the Pandigital Wi Fi USB adapter sold separately you can connect wirelessly for access to on line photo sites page 21 and to your PC for file transfer page 24 Edit Quick access to single photo manage...

Page 8: ...eys as follows Use the remote control buttons to highlight the keys ENTER multiple times as needed to select the desired characters SYM Access the following symbols NUM Toggles between numeric and let...

Page 9: ...owing day Mountain Standard Time MST 7 hours After 5pm Following day Pacific Standard time PST 8 hours After 4pm Following day Photo Mails from Cellular Phones In order to receive Photo Mails from cel...

Page 10: ...w A maximum of 20 emails will be displayed in the Inbox at any given time so if you re expecting particular emails that are not being delivered download some emails already in the inbox to make room f...

Page 11: ...you are not receiving them 1 Press PHOTO MAIL on the remote control or select Photo Mail on the HOME screen 2 On the Photo Mail Inbox screen use to select Senders List 3 On the Senders List screen use...

Page 12: ...rom the back of your credit card Done 5 Select Process 6 On the Order Verification screen press ENTER to accept Terms Conditions can be viewed on page 30 Approve Submit Order CAUTION To prevent multip...

Page 13: ...os as the greeting background 1 Choose the photo you want as your background name it showme jpg exactly IMPORTANT showme jpg must be a standard JPG and not in a progressive format 2 Copy your showme j...

Page 14: ...tting until the desired view is achieved 4 Use to select Done Optimal Image Display You can choose the desired display mode for displaying your photos on the DPF as follows 1 On the HOME screen press...

Page 15: ...he HOME screen select the PHOTOS Manage button 2 To delete all photos press MENU Delete All To delete individual photos use to highlight the photos you want to delete press to select will deselect pre...

Page 16: ...older containing the photos you want to view in your slideshow 5 On the Folders Thumbnails screen press Slideshow Copy or Reassign Photos to Different Folders After assigning photos to folders you can...

Page 17: ...al effects Random default Photos will transition using all special effects randomly throughout a slideshow Remaining special effects Choose individual transition effect as desired 4 Select Done Set Sl...

Page 18: ...files before deleting them Note Internal Memory must be your selected media source 1 On the HOME screen select the MUSIC Manage button The music files will be listed 2 To delete all files press MENU D...

Page 19: ...rs Select Yes to delete the video files or No to keep the video files in the internal memory If you select Yes by mistake press EXIT to cancel the delete operation Video files already deleted will not...

Page 20: ...will go into stand by mode according to the schedule and when it resumes operation the Calendar Clock screen will again be displayed A small timer clock will appear indicating the schedule is active...

Page 21: ...pter will not be recognized until you power down on 2 The first time you insert the Wi Fi USB adapter you will be prompted to set up a Wi Fi connection To change any Wi Fi settings at a later time on...

Page 22: ...the selected folder For instance a folder that contains a large number of photos will take substantially longer to display than when you select News or Weather feeds If you make changes to your Windo...

Page 23: ...l devices you will need to manage your drive settings in Windows to free up the four drive letters immediately following your CD ROM drive so the DPF can assign them to memory card slots properly 4 Do...

Page 24: ...gory containing the files you want to import into the DPF 4 To import all files within the selected folder press MENU To import selected files press to select each file will deselect MENU 5 Select Imp...

Page 25: ...on the screen in the lower white area 1 On the HOME screen press MENU 2 On the Setup Menu screen select System Information 3 Use to scroll through the options Frame Name Identifying name especially us...

Page 26: ...A Visit our website www pandigital net or call 1 800 715 5354 PHOTOS Q Why is the photo display slower with some photos than others A Higher resolution photos load more slowly Try using lower resolut...

Page 27: ...t If you want to prevent receiving any future Photo Mails from specific senders use the Block Senders option instead of Delete Senders page 11 Q How many Photo Mails am I allowed to receive download A...

Page 28: ...oto sharing sites A The initial Wi Fi setup requires 3 steps 1 Assign up your Wi Fi Network connection on the DPF 2 Establish an account with the photo sharing site and 3 Assign your photo sharing sit...

Page 29: ...l to service the product 8 consumables such as fuses and batteries This warranty is valid only in the United States The product must be accompanied by a copy of the original retail purchase receipt If...

Page 30: ...ur Photo Mail Digital Photo Frame but you are responsible for all applicable data transmission charges When you accept and upload an image to the Photo Mail Digital Photo Frame you accept the followin...

Page 31: ...M STATE TO STATE Termination Pandigital may in its sole discretion terminate your use of the Photo Mail Digital Photo Frame and related services at any time without notice for any reason including i c...

Page 32: ...FAITH OR OF REASONABLE CARE FOR NEGLIGENCE AND FOR ANY OTHER PECUNIARY OR OTHER LOSS WHATSOEVER EVEN IF PANDIGITAL OR ITS LICENSORS MANUFACTURERS AND THEIR RESPECTIVE AFFILIATES HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF T...

Page 33: ...time to time or visit one of our authorized sales locations to determine whether there are any Service Included Offers available regarding a specific device D Your Rights to Change Transfer or End Yo...

Page 34: ...ou use to receive the PANDIGITAL service Whether you buy your Device from PANDIGITAL or someone else is entirely your choice PANDIGITAL may change the software required for your Device applications or...

Page 35: ...he individual party seeking relief and only to the extent necessary to provide relief warranted by that party s individual claim IF THIS PROHIBITION ON CLASS ARBITRATIONS IS DEEMED UNENFORCEABLE UNDER...

Page 36: ...type destination and amount of your use of this site or the PANDIGITAL service Examples include but are not limited to the following Use of our Products Services We may automatically collect certain...

Page 37: ...the PANDIGITAL Service and to help provide you personalized recommendations and to make the advertisements you ordinarily see on our site services and products including the PANDIGITAL Service more r...

Page 38: ...ND USER IN ANY EVENT REGARDLESS OF THE FORM OF THE ACTION WHETHER FOR BREACH OF CONTRACT WARRANTY NEGLIGENCE STRICT LIABILITY IN TORT OR OTHERWISE END USER s EXCLUSIVE REMEDY FOR CLAIMS ARISING IN ANY...

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