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Run Schedule from CALENDAR/CLOCK Screen
1. On the
CALENDAR/CLOCK
screen, press
MENU
.
2. Select
Run Schedule
.
3. The DPF will go into stand-by mode according to the schedule, and when it resumes operation, the
Calendar/Clock
screen will again be
displayed.
A small timer clock will appear indicating the schedule is active, and then the DPF will operate according to the set schedule.
Set Date and Time
1. On the
CALENDAR/CLOCK
screen, press
MENU
.
2. Select
Set Date/Time
, and then select the options and use
S
T
to change the field values.
3. Select
Done
.
Set Alarm
You can use your DPF as an alarm clock when desired. You can set the frequency of the alarm, and set the alert to sound the built-in tone or play your
music file.
1. On the
CALENDAR/CLOCK
screen, press
MENU
.
2. Select
Set Alarm
, and then select the options and use
S
T
to change the field values.
Alarm
= set the time you want the alarm to alert.
Frequency
= set how often you want the alarm to alert (Once, Daily, Off)
Alert
= set the alert to Music or default Tone (if music, the music file must reside on the currently selected media when alarm is activated)
3. Select
Done
.
When the alarm is set, a small alarm clock or music note will be displayed indicating the alarm alert has been set to either the default tone or music.
Note
: At least one MP3 music file must be present on the selected media source for the alert to play music. If you set the alert to play music and there is no
MP3 music file present, the default tone will sound instead.
Turn Alarm Off
When the alarm sounds, press any button on the remote control to stop it and return to the
CLOCK/CALENDAR
screen.
To cancel the alarm before its scheduled time, follow the previous instructions for setting the alarm and set the frequency to
OFF
.
R E C I P E S
The DPF’s
Recipes
feature allows you to view recipes from popular authors such as bon appétit and Good Housekeeping
(sold separately on our website
http://www.pandigital.net
)
.
Sample bon appétit seasonal recipes are included with this DPF so you can experience how the recipe feature works when you purchase and install the complete
seasonal cookbooks.
Note
: The
Recipes
feature is accessible only when the
Internal Memory
is the selected media source
(page 7.)
You will use these instructions for the pre-loaded sample recipes as well as the complete cookbook collections.
View Recipes in Cookbook
1. On the
HOME
screen, select
RECIPES
.
2. Select
Sample Recipes
(or select a Cookbook if you have added seasonal cookbooks)
. The
Cookbook Thumbnails
screen will be displayed.
3. Use
W
X
S
T
to scroll through the recipes. (When highlighted, the recipe name will be displayed at the top of the group.)
4. Press
ENTER
to view a recipe in full screen.
TIP
: With an individual recipe displayed, a) press
ZOOM
to enlarge recipe, b) use
W
X
to view previous or next recipe, or c) press
SLIDESHOW
to view
recipes in slideshow, press
EXIT
to pause, and
ENTER
to resume
Assign Recipes to ‘My Favorite Recipes’
You can assign recipes from a main Cookbook into six food group categories for quick and easy retrieval:
Hors d’oeuvres, Soups, Salads, Entrées,
Desserts
and
Others
.
(The food group category names are not changeable)
.
1. On the
HOME
screen, select
RECIPES
.
2. Select
Sample Recipes
(or select a Cookbook if you have added seasonal cookbooks)
. The
Cookbook Thumbnails
screen will be displayed.
3. Use
W
X
S
T
to scroll through the recipes.
To assign an individual recipe: highlight desired recipe, press
MENU
, and then select
Assign to My Favorites
.
To assign multiple recipes: press
‘
+
’
to select the desired recipes, press
MENU
, and then select
Assign to my Favorites
.
4. Select the desired food group category into which you will assign the recipes. A status message appears as the recipes are assigned.
View the Recipes in ‘My Favorite Recipes’
After you have assigned recipes into the food group categories
(per instructions above)
you can quickly view them at any time.
1. On the
RECIPES
screen, select
My Favorite Recipes
.