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2. Select the
User Settings
button associated with the desired online photo sharing website.
3. Select
User ID 1
or
2
enter your photo sharing account
User ID
.
4. Select
Password 1
or
2
enter your photo sharing account
Password
.
5. Select
Connect
.
The ID and password are case sensitive; if the ‘Connected failed, please check ID and Password’ message appears,
you may need to re-enter them being careful to use the appropriate upper/lower case characters.
6. When you are successfully connected, the albums or collection folders you created in your photo sharing account will be
displayed.
7. Select a folder containing the photos you want to view. The
Folder Photo Thumbnails
screen will be displayed.
8. To view a photo individually, use
to scroll through the photos and press
ENTER
on the desired photo.
Note
: Functions like zoom and rotate are available and behave in the same manner as described under the
PHOTOS
section, beginning on page 13.
D P F t o P C – U S B C o n n e c t i o n
You can connect the DPF to a Windows PC or Macintosh computer via the USB cable
(included)
to copy files between the computer and
the DPF’s internal memory.
If you have memory cards inserted in the DPF, you can also copy between the PC, internal memory, and memory cards.
Connect DPF to Windows PC
1. Connect the small end of the USB cable to DPF’s Mini USB port, and the larger end to an available USB port on your computer.
2. A window opens listing all drives connected to your computer.
3. The internal memory (
titled
Pandigital
)
and each memory card present in the DPF will be associated with one disk drive on your
computer.
IMPORTANT
: If your PC is connected to Local Area Network drives, or if you have multiple drive letters already assigned to
peripheral 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. Double-click the desired drive to display the files on the card. The following example shows a card listing several JPG images.
5. To copy files from a media source, select and drag them into the DPF’s internal memory drive
(
Pandigital
)
.
6. Similarly, to copy files from your computer to the internal memory, first locate the files on your computer
select the files you want
to copy
drag and drop them into the appropriate folder in the DPF’s internal memory drive.
Most cameras and graphic programs store photos in the Windows XP ‘My Pictures’ or Vista ‘Pictures’ folder. If you didn’t save
them to any other location, you may find them there.
Disconnect DPF from Windows PC
It is important to always perform a safe PC ‘release’ before disconnecting the DPF USB cable from the PC.
WARNING
: Do not unplug or switch off the DPF when files are being transferred, as that can seriously damage the memory.
Windows Vista
1. On the Windows System Tray, click the hardware removal icon.
2. Click the
Safely remove USB mass Storage device
message corresponding with the DPF device drive.
3. When the message
“This device can now be safely removed from the computer”
appears, you can disconnect the USB cable from
your computer.
Windows XP
1. On the Windows System Tray, click the hardware removal icon.
2. Click
Remove Hardware Safely
.
3. Select the storage device corresponding with the DPF
click
Stop
to disconnect. A final dialog box opens.
4. Click
Close
.
5. When the
message
“It is now Safe to Disconnect Hardware”
appears, you can disconnect the USB cable from your computer.
Connect DPF to Macintosh Computer
1. Use the USB cable
(included)
to connect the DPF to your Macintosh computer.
2. Macintosh will recognize the DPF as an external storage device.