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2. Uploading photos via Email
Send an email with photos attached to the email address of the frame. Your photos
will be received in seconds, you can check the photo or video library on the frame.
Note:
Videos cannot be uploaded via email.
3. Uploading photos and videos via a computer
①
Make sure your frame and computer are on the same Wifi network.
②
On your frame, enter the PC Control interface, go to Settings
→
PC Control. Click
the Start button, you will find an FTP address on the screen.
③
On your computer, open File Explorer. In the File Explorer, enter the FTP address
in the address bar.
④
Then you can drag and drop the photos and videos on the computer that you
would like to transfer to the folder showed up.
⑤
Click Stop on the frame to end PC connecting and uploading.
⑥
Your photos or videos will be received in seconds, you can check the photo or
video library on the frame.
Settings
WLAN Name: “Wifi 001”
Enter the following address into your FTP client:
ftp://XXX.XXX.X.XXX:XXXX
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Note:
The above screenshot is for reference, please update to the latest firmware
version.
4. Uploading photos and videos via a USB drive
①
Insert the USB drive into the frame, and wait for seconds, the frame will let you
know when the USB drive is successfully connected.
②
Enter the Photo or Video library, click USB and you will see all the photos or
videos stored in the USB drive.
③
Click the More icon at the upper right corner, and select the photos or videos you
would like to import to the internal memory of the frame.
④
Click the Share icon at the top then choose OK to import the photos or videos.
⑤
Your photos or videos will be received in seconds, you can check the photo or
video library on the frame.
Note:
• If you have too many files stored in the USB drive, it will take more time to read.
• The system will protect and lock the USB drive if there is no action after the USB
drive has been plugged in for a while. To activate it, you need to take it out and
plug it in again.
• Please remove all your external devices when you reset the photo frame.