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Digital PhotoFrame

 

 

User Manual

 

 

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Summary of Contents for Home Essentials SPF3470T

Page 1: ...SPF3470 G7 SPF3470X G7 SPF3480 G7 SPF3480X G7 SPF3400 G7 SPF3400C G7 Digital PhotoFrame User Manual www philips com welcome ...

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Page 3: ... to time in the contents hereof without obligation to notify any person of such revision or changes Safety instructions Before operating the PhotoFrame carefully read and follow the instructions below Retain this User Manual for future reference Read the safety and operating instructions carefully before using the product All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions should be obse...

Page 4: ...sult in short circuit or fire If there are strange odors or heat emitting from this product or any signs of malfunction disconnect the PhotoFrame from the power immediately and contact your dealer for inspection or service Use a smooth soft cloth to clean the surface of the screen Do not use liquid cleaners or glass cleaners If a foreign substance or water gets in this product turn the power off i...

Page 5: ...ep 3 First usage 15 Step 4 Basic setup 15 Selecting a language 15 Setting the date and time 16 Step 5 Inserting a memory card USB flash drive 17 Compatible memory card formats 18 Step 6 Copying photos to internal memory 19 Step 7 Connecting the PhotoFrame to a computer 20 Step 8 Replacing the paper mat 21 Using the main menu 23 Managing photos 25 Manually copying photos to the internal memory 25 T...

Page 6: ...ess button 42 Selecting a clock skin 42 Switching between Clock view and Slideshow view 43 Using SCRAPBOOK 44 Using SETTINGS 45 Date and Time page 46 General Settings page 47 Information page 48 Frequently asked questions 49 Regulation and compliance 51 Recycling 51 Appendix 52 Specifications 52 For SPF3470X G7 SPF3480X G7 and SPF3400C G7 only 52 For SPF3470 G7 SPF3480 G7 and SPF3400 G7 only 54 Li...

Page 7: ...se Key features This PhotoFrame is equipped with the following features Clear and bright display Enables you to display photos that are stored in the internal memory a memory card or a USB flash drive Allows you to select a preferred power saving option for the PhotoFrame using the Smart Energy Saver feature Allows you to use albums to manage and sort your photos easily Allows you to display photo...

Page 8: ...1 These models only SPF3480 G7 SPF3480X G7 SPF3400 G7 and SPF3400C G7 4 Quick Start Guide x 1 5 User Manual x 1 6 Registration Card x 1 7 Warranty Card x 1 Actual product appearance may vary from the illustrations shown in this User Manual Available accessories may vary depending on the area where you purchased the PhotoFrame The remote control is not included in the SPF3470 G7 and SPF3470X G7 mod...

Page 9: ... 4 5 1 6 7 No Description 1 Adjustable back stand See Step 1 Using the adjustable back stand on page 12 for details 2 Power button Press the Power button to turn on off the PhotoFrame See Step 2 Connecting to power on page 14 for details Overview EN 3 ...

Page 10: ... a computer on page 20 for details 5 Memory card slot Allows for an SD SDHC MultiMediaCard MMC Memory Stick MS Memory Stick PRO MS PRO Memory Stick Duo MS Duo and xD Picture Card xD memory card Play back photos stored in the inserted card Copy photos from the inserted card to the PhotoFrame See Step 6 Copying photos to internal memory on page 19 for details 6 Power jack Connect one end of the AC p...

Page 11: ...utton See Using the control buttons on page 7 for details 3 ESC button ESCAPE button See Using the control buttons on page 7 for details 4 Scroll wheel OK button See Using the control buttons on page 7 for details 5 Kensington security slot You can attach an anti theft Kensington lock and cable to this slot to help prevent possible theft Overview EN 5 ...

Page 12: ...ge These models only SPF3480 G7 SPF3480X G7 SPF3400 G7 and SPF3400C G7 Magnetic area for placing remote control Operating the PhotoFrame You can use the control buttons on the back or the supplied remote control to operate the PhotoFrame In this User Manual instructions or examples provided are based upon operation with the remote control To know how to use the control buttons refer to Using the c...

Page 13: ...rns to the previous page 2 Scroll wheel OK button Press this button to enter or confirm your operation selection Scroll this button to the left to select the previous item Scroll this button to the right to select the next item 3 MENU button Displays the pop up menu 4 EZ Access button Switches between Clock view and Slideshow view Overview EN 7 ...

Page 14: ...480 G7 SPF3480X G7 SPF3400 G7 and SPF3400C G7 The supplied remote control is magnetic With its magnetic backing you can stow away the remote securely in the designated area shown below The PhotoFrame has a built in remote control sensor behind the paper matting EN 8 Overview ...

Page 15: ...ely 1 4 m 4 6 ft or less 1 2 3 6 4 7 5 Please remove the plastic strip under the battery before using the remote control for the first time The remote control is supplied with the SPF3480 G7 SPF3480X G7 SPF3400 G7 and SPF3400C G7 models only No Icon Description 1 ON OFF Turns unit on off Overview EN 9 ...

Page 16: ...ous page and or access menu page 4 RIGHT Moves right or moves to the next item 5 MENU Displays the pop up menu 6 LEFT Moves to the left or moves to the previous item 7 OK Confirms your selection Replacing the remote control battery 1 On the back of the remote control press the locking tab to the right 2 Pull out the battery holder EN 10 Overview ...

Page 17: ...to the remote control Failure to replace the battery in the correct manner may damage the battery Use only the specified battery type Recycle or dispose used batteries properly according to local guidelines and regulations The batteries are highly flammable keep away from excessive heat or moisture If the battery is completely drained or not in use for extended period of time remove the battery to...

Page 18: ...Philips Digital PhotoFrame Getting started Step 1 Using the adjustable back stand 1 Gently pop out the back stand as shown below EN 12 Getting started ...

Page 19: ...ounded points 1 or 2 1 2 3 Pull out the back stand and adjust accordingly to the preferred viewing angle It is recommended to place the PhotoFrame horizontally because this direction provides the best viewing and operating experience By using the wall mount holes you can hang the PhotoFrame horizontally or vertically on the wall Getting started EN 13 ...

Page 20: ... PhotoFrame on a flat surface 2 Connect the power adapter as below 1 and press the Power button to turn on the PhotoFrame 2 Power systems and plug types may vary depending on your country region To turn off the PhotoFrame press the Power button EN 14 Getting started ...

Page 21: ...uttons on the back Follow the five step process to familiarize yourself with how the control buttons work This simple process is automatically disabled after the first use You can turn on the tutorial by going into SETTINGS Step 4 Basic setup Select a language and set the date and time during the first use of the PhotoFrame Selecting a language 1 In the main menu press or to select SETTINGS and th...

Page 22: ...S and then press The Date and Time page appears 2 Press to highlight the Year field press or to select a year and then press to confirm the setting 3 Press to move to the Month field press to highlight the Month field press or to select a month and then press to confirm the setting 4 Repeat Step 3 for the remaining fields including Date Hour Minute Mode Current Time Zone and Second Time Zone 5 Pre...

Page 23: ...ive inserted To play back your own files insert a compatible memory card or USB flash drive that contains supported files into the corresponding slot on the PhotoFrame as illustrated below SD SDHC MultiMediaCard Memory Stick Memory Stick PRO Memory Stick Duo xD Picture Card USB flash drive For more information about the supported file formats refer to Specifications on page 52 Getting started EN 1...

Page 24: ...ange without prior notice The memory card slot supports hot swap function In other words you can change or remove the memory card when the power of the PhotoFrame is either turned on or turned off The PhotoFrame supports both Windows and MAC operating systems However when formatting your memory cards use FAT16 and FAT32 file systems in Windows only Formatting memory cards with NTFS or MAC is not s...

Page 25: ...B flash drive To copy all photos contained in the inserted memory card or USB flash drive select the check mark and press to proceed To view photos without copying them to the PhotoFrame select the cross mark and press The PhotoFrame will start playing back the photos automatically from the inserted memory card or USB flash drive Do not remove the memory card USB flash drive before the copy proces...

Page 26: ...Connect the other end of the USB cable to a USB port on the computer making sure the connectors are fully inserted 4 Once connected the PhotoFrame will enter PC transfer mode automatically 5 When the computer has detected the PhotoFrame the PhotoFrame will appear in My Computer as removable disk Now you can freely transfer the files in the PhotoFrame as you would on other disk drive You can copy p...

Page 27: ...available Follow the instructions below to replace the supplied paper mat 1 On a flat table place the PhotoFrame facing down on top of a soft towel Be careful not to scratch the unit 2 Twist the EZ Lock Screws on the back of the PhotoFrame to the UNLOCK position then carefully lift up the core unit from the wood frame 3 Remove the existing paper mat SPF3480X G7 and SPF3400C G7 have bonus mats Gett...

Page 28: ...ps Digital PhotoFrame 4 Install the supplied bonus paper mat 5 Install the PhotoFrame to the wooden frame and secure the PhotoFrame by tightening the EZ Lock Screws to the LOCK position EN 22 Getting started ...

Page 29: ...iption 1 Smart Energy Saver Allows you to select a power saving option for the PhotoFrame See Using Smart Energy Saver on page 40 for details 2 CLOCK CALENDAR Allows you to set your favorite clock skins See Using CLOCK EZ Access button on page 42 for details 3 SCRAPBOOK Allows you to display photos in slideshow with various preloaded templates See Using SCRAPBOOK on page 44 for details Using the m...

Page 30: ...Viewing photos on page 37 for details 5 PHOTO ALBUMS Allows you to manage your photos and sort them by using different albums See Managing photos on page 25 for details 6 SETTINGS Allows you to configure the settings of the PhotoFrame See Using SETTINGS on page 45 for details EN 24 Using the main menu ...

Page 31: ...n manually copy photos from external storage devices to the internal memory and tag photos to an album The example below demonstrates how to copy photos from a memory card to the internal memory and tag photos into an album 1 Insert a compatible memory card to the memory card slot 2 In the main menu press or to select PHOTO ALBUMS and then press 3 Select Memory Card and then press The screen shows...

Page 32: ...ss or to move to the photo you wish to select and then press to confirm the selection The selected photo will have a blue selection mark Repeat Step 6 to select more photos as desired If you wish to select all the photos shown on the current page select Select All in the pop up menu and press then continue with Step 7 7 Press 8 From the pop up menu press or to select Tag It and then press EN 26 Ma...

Page 33: ...ile source including USB Memory Card and Internal Memory the default albums in the internal memory including TIMELINE Pre installed Library Uncategorize Family Friends and Vacation The USB and Memory Card file sources will only appear when a USB flash drive and a memory card have been inserted to the PhotoFrame For details about the TIMELINE album see Managing photos by using the TIMELINE album on...

Page 34: ...n press or to go to the previous or next page to browse photos If not skip this step 4 Press to enable the selection mark showing in orange 5 Press or to move to the photo you wish to select and then press to confirm the selection The selected photo will have a blue selection mark Repeat Step 5 to select more photos as desired 6 Press If you wish to select all the photos shown on the current page ...

Page 35: ...Philips Digital PhotoFrame 7 From the pop up menu press or to select Tag It then press 8 Select the destination album for the photos to be stored Managing photos EN 29 ...

Page 36: ...he photo you wish to select and then press to confirm the selection The selected photo will have a blue selection mark Repeat Step 3 to select more photos as desired 4 Press If you wish to select all the photos shown on the current page select Select All in the pop up menu and press Then proceed to Step 5 5 From the pop up menu press or to select Uncategorize and then press The photos will be remo...

Page 37: ...he PHOTO ALBUMS menu press or to select TIMELINE and then press 2 Press When the marks appear press or to adjust the settings in the Year field and then press again In this step you can also search for photos taken in a specific period of time under the TIMELINE album by pressing and selecting the time frame 3 Press to move to the Month field and repeat Step 2 to adjust the settings Managing photo...

Page 38: ...ken in the time span you specified above will appear on the screen Creating a new album 1 In the PHOTO ALBUMS menu press display the pop up menu and then press to select Create Album 2 In the Album Name field that appears use the on screen keyboard to enter a desired name EN 32 Managing photos ...

Page 39: ...nput press or to move to Done and then press 3 Now the new album is created The PhotoFrame allows you to create up to 12 custom albums Modifying an album 1 In the PHOTO ALBUMS menu press or to select an album for which you wish to modify the album name and then press 2 Select Edit Name and then press 3 In the Album Name field that appears use the on screen keyboard to enter a desired name 4 Once y...

Page 40: ...he PHOTO ALBUMS menu Deleting photos 1 In the PHOTO ALBUMS menu press or to select an album and then press 2 Press to enable the selection mark showing in orange 3 Press or to move to the photo you wish to select and then press to confirm the selection The selected photo will have a blue selection mark Repeat Step 3 to select more photos as desired 4 Press If you wish to select all the photos show...

Page 41: ...ect and then press to confirm the selection The selected photo will have a blue selection mark Repeat Step 3 to select more photos as desired 4 Press If you wish to select all the photos shown on the current page select Select All in the pop up menu and press Then proceed to Step 5 5 From the pop up menu press or to select Rotate and then press The photo will be rotated 90 degrees clockwise 6 Repe...

Page 42: ...ion The selected photo will have a blue selection mark Repeat Step 3 to select more photos as desired 4 Press If you wish to select all the photos shown on the current page select Select All in the pop up menu and press Then proceed to Step 5 5 From the pop up menu press or to select Photo Effects and then press 6 Press or to select the effect you wish to apply to the selected photo including SEPI...

Page 43: ...hen press The USB and Memory Card albums only appear when a USB flash drive and a memory card have been inserted to the PhotoFrame 2 Press or to select the album that contains the photos you wish to display in slideshow and then press If you wish to pause the slideshow press Viewing photos EN 37 ...

Page 44: ...he transition effect you wish to apply to the slideshow Slideshow Interval selects the slideshow interval between photos The default transition effect Pan Zoom does not allow customized interval settings Brightness selects the level of screen brightness Contrast selects the level of contrast Saturation selects the level of saturation EN 38 Viewing photos ...

Page 45: ...isplay in slideshow In this step you can also search for photos taken in a specific period of time under the TIMELINE album by pressing and selecting the time frame 3 Select and then press to start playback The TIMELINE feature only applies to photos stored in the memory card from the card reader Please copy any photos on the USB drive to the inserted memory card if you wish to access this feature...

Page 46: ...lect Smart Energy Saver and then press 2 Press or to select a desired option and confirm with For details about the power saving options refer to the table below Option Description Off Turns off Smart Energy Saver Auto 50 Saves 50 on power consumption during nighttime and automatically resumes normal power consumption during daytime EN 40 Using Smart Energy Saver ...

Page 47: ...me normal power consumption during daytime Save 20 Always saves 20 on power consumption Save 50 Always saves 50 on power consumption Nighttime is defined as hours from 9 00 p m to 7 00 a m Daytime is defined as hours from 7 00 a m to 9 00 p m Using Smart Energy Saver does not affect the photo quality Using Smart Energy Saver EN 41 ...

Page 48: ... PhotoFrame provides various preloaded clock and calendar skins To set a default clock skin to be displayed in Clock view follow the steps below 1 In the main menu press or to select CLOCK CALENDAR and then press 2 Press or to select a desired skin EN 42 Using CLOCK EZ Access button ...

Page 49: ...ock view and Slideshow view You can press to toggle between Clock view and Slideshow view When switching from Clock view to Slideshow view the PhotoFrame starts the slideshow that was running previously If the last slideshow was playing from memory card or USB and is no longer available the PhotoFrame will start a slideshow from the Internal Memory Using CLOCK EZ Access button EN 43 ...

Page 50: ...o slideshows 1 In the main menu press or to select SCRAPBOOK and then press 2 Press or to select a template and then press 3 Select an album that contains the photos you wish to display in slideshow and then press The PhotoFrame will start to display the photos in slideshow using the selected template EN 44 Using SCRAPBOOK ...

Page 51: ...ings of the PhotoFrame 1 In the main menu press or to select SETTINGS and then press The Date and Time page appears 2 Press or to toggle among Date and Time General Settings and Information pages 3 Press to enter a page and the first option in that page will be highlighted Using SETTINGS EN 45 ...

Page 52: ...Item Option Description Date Allows you to set the date Time Allows you to set the time Mode Allows you to select a time format 12 hour clock or 24 hour clock Current Time Zone Allows you to select the time zone that matches your current geographic location Second Time Zone Allows you to set a second time zone additionally EN 46 Using SETTINGS ...

Page 53: ...ture Resize Resizes the photos to save memory space Normal Keeps the original file size Smart Cropping Full screen Selects to display photos in original size or full screen Original Language English Sets up the On Screen Display OSD language French Spanish Reset Yes Returns all the settings back to system default No FW Upgrade Yes Upgrades the firmware of the PhotoFrame No Product Intro On The sta...

Page 54: ...Information page Item Option Description Version Shows the current firmware version Total Memory Shows the total capacity of the internal memory Free Memory Shows the remaining capacity of the internal memory EN 48 Using SETTINGS ...

Page 55: ... images to decrease loading time How does auto rotation work The PhotoFrame will display in a landscape mode if placed on its long side as shown on your product box To display your photos in a portrait mode rotate the PhotoFrame on it right side Why are my photos appearing upside down The PhotoFrame is placed upside down Please rotate the frame What types of image files can I view on my PhotoFrame...

Page 56: ... significantly reduce the size of the photo and eliminate this issue However please always keep a copy of the original photos on the computer The frame froze and will not respond what can I do If the frame freezes it is easy to restart by unplugging from power then press power button again Why isn t the TIMELINE feature accessible for photos on my USB drive The TIMELINE feature only applies to pho...

Page 57: ...to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Recycling To minimize harm to the environment the batteries...

Page 58: ...ixels 800 x 600 pixels Brightness 200nits 250nits 300nits Built in internal memory for data storage Approximately 128MB Approximately 128MB Approximately 2GB Supported memory card formats SD MMC MS MS PRO MS Duo and xD SD MMC MS MS PRO MS Duo and xD SD MMC MS MS PRO MS Duo and xD Supported flash drive USB flash drive using the USB port USB flash drive using the USB port USB flash drive using the U...

Page 59: ...nput power AC100 220V AC100 220V AC100 220V Output power DC5V 1A DC5V 1A DC5V 2A Auto picture rotation angle switch Yes Yes Yes Clock Calendar Yes Yes Yes Back stand Yes foldable Yes foldable Yes foldable Language support English French and Spanish English French and Spanish English French and Spanish Plug Play compatibility Windows 7 XP Vista 2000 Mac OS X Windows 7 XP Vista 2000 Mac OS X Windows...

Page 60: ...y card formats SD MMC MS MS PRO MS Duo and xD SD MMC MS MS PRO MS Duo and xD SD MMC MS MS PRO MS Duo and xD Supported flash drive USB flash drive using the USB port USB flash drive using the USB port USB flash drive using the USB port Supported image file format JPEG BMP JPEG Progressive and EXIF JPEG BMP JPEG Progressiveand EXIF JPEG BMP JPEG Progressive and EXIF USB port USB Host Type A x 1 HS 2...

Page 61: ...ock Calendar Yes Yes Yes Back stand Yes foldable Yes foldable Yes foldable Language support English French and Spanish English French and Spanish English French and Spanish Plug Play compatibility Windows 7 XP Vista 2000 Mac OS X Windows 7 XP Vista 2000 Mac OS X Windows 7 XP Vista 2000 Mac OS X Remote control No Yes Yes Interchangeable Frame Capability Yes Yes Yes Paper mat Yes Yes Yes Bonus mat N...

Page 62: ... miniSD microSD MMC MS xD 8MB TOSHIBA 32MB Kodak Canon 64MB LEXAR SanDisk MS Pro Duo SONY MS Pro Duo 128MB Panasonic SanDisk M2 256MB SanDisk RIDATA OLYMPUS M 512MB TwinMOS SanDisk Transcend FUJIFILM TOSHIBA Transcend Kodak H PQI 1GB Kingston Panasonic SanDisk Transcend FUJIFILM SanDisk SanDisk Ultra II Transcend Transcend A DATA 80X TOSHIBA RIDATA 66X A DATA APACER 60X Kingston Panasonic SDHC Cla...

Page 63: ...lass 2 Panasonic Kingston OLYMPUS M SanDisk Transcend FUJIFILM H Transcend A DATA TOSHIBA PQI A DATA SanDisk APACER 60X SanDisk Silicon Power Ultima II 80X 4GB Kingston SDHC Class 6 Transcend SanDisk SanDisk MS Pro HG Duo A DATA SDHC Class 6 SONY MS Pro Duo Silicon Power SDHC Class 6 ScanDisk MS Pro Duo TOSHIBA SDHC Class 4 RIDATA SDHC Class 6 Appendix EN 57 ...

Page 64: ...ry card formats SD miniSD microSD MMC MS xD 8GB A DATA SDHC Class 6 Kingston Transcend SDHC Class 6 SanDisk Kingston SDHC Class 6 16GB Transcend SDHC Class 6 TOSHIBA SanDisk MS Pro Duo 32GB SONY MS Pro Duo Mark2 SONY MS Pro Duo EN 58 Appendix ...

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