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3. Drag and drop files between the two devices as you normally move files.
Disconnect DPF from Macintosh Computer
1. To safely disconnect the DPF from your Macintosh, select DPF’s icon on your desktop and press
Command-e
to eject the disk.
2. When the icon is no longer on the desktop, it is safe to unplug the USB cable.
D P F t o P C – W i r e l e s s C o n n e c t i o n
You can connect the DPF to your PC wirelessly to transfer files from your PC into the DPF’s internal memory.
Note
: You must have an active Wi-Fi network within range of the DPF, and the Pandigital Wi-Fi USB Adapter must be connected to
the DPF. (Wi-Fi adapter sold separately on our website: www.pandigital.net.)
Recommended Software
Recommended Windows Media Player 11
Recommended TwonkyMedia 5
Requires Windows XP SP3 or Vista SP2
Requires Macintosh OSX10.3 (Leopard)
Set up Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) Server
A UPnP Server must be set up on your computer before you will be able to connect the DPF to your PC wirelessly.
Windows
Go to Microsoft’s website for instructions on setting up and configuring your Windows UPnP Server:
www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/knowledgecenter/howto/mp11/sharemedia.aspx
Apple Macintosh
Go to the Twonky Vision website for instructions on setting up and configuring your Macintosh UPnP Server:
www.twonkyvision.de/server_download.html
Connect DPF to PC Wirelessly
1. On the
HOME
screen, select
Wi-Fi
.
2. Select
Connect to PC
UPnP server to which you want to connect.
3. The media categories will be displayed
(i.e., pictures)
. Select the category containing the files you want to import into the DPF.
4. To import all files within the selected folder, press
MENU
.
To import selected files, press ‘
+
’ to select each file
(
‘
-
’
will deselect)
MENU
.
5. Select
Import All in this folder
or
Import Selected
.
6. The image(s) will be transferred.
Zoom or Rotate Photos
1. With the photo displayed, you can enlarge or rotate it by pressing
ZOOM
or
ROTATE
, multiple times if necessary to achieve
desired view.
2. When complete, press
EXIT
to resume viewing the photos.
U S B F l a s h D r i v e t o D P F C o n n e c t i o n
The DPF recognizes a USB Flash Drive the same way it recognizes external memory cards. When you insert the flash drive, the DPF
automatically recognizes photo, music, and video files stored on it.
To import files from your flash drive to the DPF’s internal memory, follow the file import instructions under each feature section
(
Photos
on
page 13,
Music
on page 18,
Video
on page 19)
.
B l u e t o o t h
C o n n e c t i o n
The Bluetooth feature allows you to download photos from popular Bluetooth-capable mobile phones
(i.e., BlackBerry, Motorola, Nokia,
SonyEricssson, and others)
directly into your DPF. A Bluetooth USB Adapter is required
(not included with DPF)
Note
: Phone models vary and not all phones support transmitting photos to devices like a DPF. Check to be sure your phone
supports transmitting photos to external devices like DPF.
Insert Bluetooth Dongle
1. Insert your Bluetooth dongle into the DPF’s USB host port and then turn on the DPF.
2. A popup window momentarily appears with the message “
Bluetooth Dongle Enabled
” indicating the Bluetooth feature is active.
Send Photo to DPF
1. From your Bluetooth device, search for available connection devices; select the
Pandigital
device
(default authentication code
“1234”)
.