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Playing your photos
You can play a slide show of your photos using the memory card
slot from either a SD
、
MMC or MS card. You can also play photos
stored on a USB flash drive.
1.Insert your memory card or
USB drive into the slot on the
side of your Digital Photo Frame.
2.It should automatically start playing the photos with the default settings
applied.
press the button to select.
Depending on your settings it may open in either the thumbnail or file
manager modes. You can select the photo you want using the or
and button and button.
If both a memory card and USB drive are attached the Photo Frame will
default to the USB drive.
Setting the time
press the button to select, the system will enter the time setting menu.
1.Press the button to select whether to display the clock or clock and
calendar. You can scroll up and down by holding the or buttons
for 3 seconds.
Everyday use
B
A
3.If it doesn’t start playing Photo from the main menu using the or ,
Select Clock from the main menu using the or buttons and
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If you experience problems with your Digital Photo Frame, the
following guide may help you resolve the problem.
Problem
Possible cause
What to do
Digital Picture
Frame doesn’t
power on
The POWER
connector to the
unit is not securely
inserted
Make sure you connect the AC adapter to the
frame properly and make sure you have
powered on the unit by using the
PLAY/PAUSE button. When you connect the
AC adapter to the frame and power up the
unit, even without a memory card, you should
see a blank screen. If you don’t see the lit
screen, check if the power is connected to the
Digital Picture Frame and make sure it is
securely attached
No Start-up
screen
Memory card is not
inserted correctly
Insert a supported memory card.
No photo on the
memory card
Card is wrongly
inserted
Verify if the way you inserted the card is
correct. Make sure the front label of the
memory card is facing AWAY from you. Do
not force the memory card into the slot.
The file doesn’t
play
Incompatible file
format
Make sure there is at least one supported
photo file on the memory card. Compatible
photo format:JPEG and BMP.
Troubleshooting
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