
17
Frequently
Asked
Questions
Q: How do I set up my DPF?
A:
It is very simple to get your Digital Photo Frame setup. Just plug the power adapter into the DPF and into a standard
wall outlet, and then power it on. A slideshow will begin displaying the images pre-loaded in the internal memory. To
view your own photos, insert a memory card into the card slot on the side of the DPF. Select
Start
Slideshow
from the
memory card option screen.
Q: What memory cards can the Digital Photo Frame Read?
A:
Compatible memory cards include: Secure Digital™ (SD), MultiMedia Card™(MMC), xD Card, Memory Stick™(MS),
MemoryStick Pro™, and Memory Stick Pro Duo™.
Q: I set up the Digital Photo Frame; why won’t it turn on?
A:
The power adapter may not be securely connected to the DPF or the power switch may not be in the ON position.
Q: I have a memory card in the DPF; why can’t I view my photos?
A:
A) Be sure that the memory card is one of the formats listed above and that the files on the card are JPEG images
files. Some digital cameras save images in other formats. Refer to your camera’s user guide if your photos are not
JPEG files.
B) Make sure the memory card is inserted all the way into the card slot.
C) On the
HOME
screen, press
, choose
Select
Media
Source
, select the desired media source, and then press
. Press
to return to the
HOME
screen and then select the
PHOTOS
-
PLAY
button. The slideshow should
begin displaying your photos.
Q: Why is the photo display slower with some photos than others?
A:
Higher resolution photos load more slowly. Try using lower resolution photos or down scaling your images. Refer to
your camera’s operating user guide for details on down scaling your photos.
Q: Can I insert multiple memory cards?
A:
No, there is only one memory card slot.
Q: Does the DPF have built-in (internal) memory?
A:
Yes. The memory size varies by model.
Q: Does the DPF support all JPEG and Motion JPEG files?
A:
No. The DPF only supports JPEG and Motion JPEG files taken from a digital camera. The DPF may not read all image
files downloaded from the Internet or from other software graphic applications.