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FRAME SPECIFICATIONS
Display:
Memory Support:
Media Support:
Features:
Connections:
Internal Memory:
Time and Date Mode:
CLOCK SPECIFICATIONS
Clock Display:
Time and date features:
Temperature:
Features:
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Frame Styles:
Product Dimensions:
Power:
Package contents:
7” TFT LCD screen display
SD,MMC,MS,CF, MS Pro, xD, USB 2.0
JPEG
Slide show, transition effects, rotate, zoom,
adjustable slide show display time, thumbnail
USB connection and TV output
No built in memory on the frame
Frame can display time, date or a calendar on
the 7” display
1.5” x 3.5” ’ Monochromatic LCD display
Shows date and time continuously on LCD
Display
Indoor temperature readout in F or C
Set time, date alarm, countdown timer, stopwatch
timer, birthday / event reminder
Desktop style frame
9.13” x 4.9” x 2.8”
12V DC,100V-240V AC
User manual, AC adapter, TV output cable, USB
cable
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference and (2) this device must accept
any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Technical Specifications
Troubleshooting
PROBLEM: My pictures do not display on the frame.
SOLUTION: The Spectare TimeFrame supports baseline RGB .jpg files only. It
does not support other picture file types (i.e. .bmp, .gif, .tif), nor do they
support progressive or grayscale .jpgs. You can resave your photos in a
baseline .jpg format using the paint application which comes with
windows.
1) Right click the photo file, and left click on "Open with..."
2) Select the "Paint" program.
3) Open the File menu in the upper lefthand corner, and click "Save As..."
4) Under the file name, click the drop-down menu next to where it says,
"Save as type:", and select "JPEG (*.JPG, *JPEG, *.JPE, *JFIF)
5) Click Save.
Your photo will now be saved as a baseline RGB jpg file.
PROBLEM: The frame will not connect to the computer properly
SOLUTION: Check your operating system. If you have Windows 98 you need to
download the drivers at http://spectareproducts.com under the support
section.
If you have Windows XP or 2000 and are still having troubles try the
following:
1. Try connecting to a different USB port on your computer
2. Disconnect any other USB devices connected to your computer.
3. If possible try another USB cable
4 Restart your computer
FOR THE MOST RECENT TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS AND SUPPORT GO TO
http://spectareproducts.com then click on SUPPORT
MADE IN CHINA
Output to TV
To Connect to Television
Using the supplied AV
connector insert the
small end of the cable
into the side panel of
the frame as shown.
Connect the Yellow
(video) and White and
Red (Audio) connec-
tions on the other end
of the cable to the
Video and Audio input
connection on the back
of your television or
VCR unit.
Turn on your TV and switch the
input mode until you get an
image. Refer to your television
owners manual for guidance on
setting the input to your
television.
NOTE: If you do not have RCA
connections on your TV you will
need to purchase an adapter at
your local electronics store.
Playback of images
Once connected to your
TV use the controls on
your device to access
features normally.
Card Reader: USB Connection
To connect to your PC
Connect the frame with
the AC power adapter
and turn the power
button on the back of the
frame to the ON position.
Connect the small end of
the USB cable to the
USB port on the side
panel of the device.
Connect the larger end
of the USB cable to a
free USB port on the
computer.
The hardware device will
be automatically
detected under Windows
200 and XP. Upon the
first usage the hardware
drivers will automatically
install. Click OK on the
hardware wizard
installation screens
A partition entitled
"removable disc" will
automatically be
mounted under the "My
Computer" Window.
When a card is inserted the computer
can access the files to copy and
delete from your computer and
memory cards.
To Disconnect from the Computer.
On Windows click this icon on
the bottom task bar labeled
"Safely Remove Hardware."
A dialog box will appear "Safely
Remove Hardware."
Select USB Mass Storage
Device and click "STOP."
On the next dialog box click OK
to remove the storage device.
On the final dialog box select
"CLOSE" and disconnect the device
from the computer. A final message
should appear under Windows that
says “Safe to Remove Hardware"
afterwhich you can remove the USB
cable from the device.
Remove memory cards from the
frame afterwhich frame will resume
normal functions.
NOTE: For use with Windows 2000, XP, ME, Mac OS-X
and above. If you are using this device with Windows
98 operating system you will need to download the
drivers that are located at http://spectareproducts.com
under the support section.
Clock Display: Modes of Operation
Clock Display: Modes of Operation
Frame Display: Image Controls
Clock Display: Set up
Frame Display:Time /Thumbnail Display
Frame Display: Setup Menu
Frame Display: Alarm Setup
Frame Display: Setup Menu
Frame Display: Time Setup and Display
To Enter the main menu
ESC: During the frame operation
press to the ESC button multiple
times to enter the main menu
UP / DOWN : Press to select one
of the icons listed below
ENTER: Press to confirm and
enter the sub menu.
Card Selection: To make a
selection of a memory card if
multiple cards are inserted into
the frame.
Set up Menu: To change the
frame settings
Clock / Alarm: To display the time
or calendar on the frame display.
Card Selection Menu
Select the Card Selection icon
from the main menu and all of the
available memory cards that are
inserted into the frame will appear
on the right.
RIGHT / LEFT: Press to select the
desired memory card.
ENTER: Press to select and view
images from that card.
ESC: Press to return back to the
menu.
The Setup Menu
Select the Tools Icon from the
main menu using the arrow
buttons.
ENTER: Press to confirm and
enter the sub menu
The Setup Sub-Menus
UP / DOWN : Press to select a
menu choice.
RIGHT / LEFT: Press to change
the setting
Repeat for all of the setting fields
ESC: Press to exit and confirm,
then Press:
ENTER: to save settings
--- OR ---
Press ESC again to Cancel
The Following items can be set at this
menu:
Time Settings: Select TIME to set the
current time and date (see pages
12-13).
The Setup Sub-Menus Cont.
Language: Sets the language of the
user interface
Slide Interval: Sets the duration each
slide will appear on the automatic
slide show mode.
File Description: By turning this option
ON will display the file name, date
and size on the screen.
Folder Mode:
ON: Allows selection of individual
folders and will displays only photos
in a selected folder under thumbnail
view or slideshow view
OFF: Displays all photos in all
folders and subfolders.
Black
letterboxed
area
Black
letterboxed
area
Image area
4x3 Aspect Ratio
16x9 Aspect Ratio
The Setup Sub-Menus Cont.
Aspect Ratio:
4:3 aspect ratio. This is the
standard still image aspect ratio
from most digital cameras. Black
Bars will appear on each side of
the frame. Use this mode for
viewing standard photos in
unaltered proportions
16:9 Changes to Wide Screen 16:9
Mode: Use this mode to view any
photo at Full Screen size. Note:
standard photos will be stretched
to fit the wide screen proportion.
Wide screen photos will be
displayed in unaltered propor-
tions.
Effect: Changes the image effect
OFF: Standard setting
Black and White: All photos will
display as Black and White
images.
Vivid: Increases color saturation
on the display.
Brightness: Sets the frame brightness
Contrast: Sets the frame contrast
Time and Date Setup
From the Settings Menu select
Set up icon. Then select Time
from the first selection.
ENTER: Press to confirm and
enter the time / date sub menu.
Time and Date Setting:
UP/ DOWN: Selects the
field to change
RIGHT LEFT: Changes the
selected field
Repeat for all of the setting fields
ESC: Press to exit and confirm,
then Press:
ENTER: to save settings
--- OR ---
Press ESC again to Cancel
Time and Date Display
From the Settings Menu select
Clock Icon.
Press Enter
To set the alarm
Under normal clock operation
Press the MODE button once
and the Alarm mode will be
entered.
Press the SET button and the
position for the alarm setting to
be changed will flash
UP / DOWN : Press to change to
the correct time for the alarm
SET: Press to confirm your
setting and move to the next
position for setting.
Repeat to make settings for the
hour and minute for the alarm
plus the alarm sound.
There are 8 alarm sound
settings that can be set. These
include 2 beep alarms and 6
music alarms.
To turn on or off the alarm in any
mode press the large ALARM
button.
Press the MODE button to
return back to the normal time
display. The display will
automatically return to time
mode after 1 minute if there is no
interaction.
Birthday / Event Reminder
Under normal clock operation
Press the MODE button FOUR
TIMES and the birthday mode will
be entered.
Press the SET button to enter the
time and date of the birthday or
event. the position to be changed
will flash
UP / DOWN : Press to change to
the correct hour, minute, date and
alarm music for the birthday or
event.
Repeat until all of birthday time,
date and music positions have
been correctly set.
SET: After all of the settings are
made press to confirm your
setting and the alarm will go off on
the specified time and day.
At the specified event time and
day the music will play for 5
minutes or until the alarm button
is pressed.
ALARM button: Press to disable
the alarm sound.
MODE: Press to exit Birthday
Mode and return to the time
display.
Temperature Display
Under normal clock operation
the temperature will be
displayed automatically
DOWN: press to change the
read out from Fahrenheit to
Celcuis
Timer / Stop Watch Mode
Under normal clock operation
Press the MODE button TWICE
and the Timer mode will be
entered.
UP / DOWN : Press either the
up or down button to start the
timer.
Press UP/ DOWN again to stop
the timer
SET: Press to reset the timer
MODE: Press to return back to
the normal time display
Count down timer Mode
Under normal clock operation
Press the MODE button THREE
TIMES and the Count Down
timer mode will be entered.
Press the SET button to enter
the amount of time for the count
down timer. the position to be
changed will flash
UP / DOWN : Press to change
to the correct hour of minute for
the count down time
Repeat until all of countdown
time positions have been
correctly set.
SET: after the last setting
press to confirm your setting
and ready to start the
countdown.
UP/ DOWN Press either
button to start the countdown
timer. Press again to pause or
stop the countdown.
After the countdown is
completed the alarm will
sound
ALARM button: Press to
disable the alarm sound.
MODE: Press to exit
countdown Mode and return to
the time display.
To set the time/ Date
Under normal clock operation
Press the SET button and the
position to be changed will
flash
UP / DOWN : Press to change
to the correct time or date
SET: Press to confirm your
setting and move to the next
position for setting.
Repeat until all of Time and
Date positions have been
correctly set.
To Change the Display readout
UP Arrow: Under normal clock
operation press to change the
time from 12 hour format to 24
hour format.
DOWN Arrow: Under normal
clock operation press to
change the temperature
readout from Fahrenheit
Temperature to Celsius.
Image area
Slide Shows and viewing images
When you insert a memory card the Frame will automatically start a
slide show.
Press STOP / ESC to stop the slide show.
Press the Right /left arrow buttons to navigate through the
images manually.
Press ENTER to access the picture controls.
Picture controls:
Rotate by 90 degrees
Zoom in-- After photo is zoomed you can use the Arrow buttons
to Pan around the image. Select the zoom icon again to zoom
out.
Slideshow: Starts the slideshow again
Delete: Once selected it will delete the current image on the
display.
Set up Menu: Press this button to return to the settings menu.
Time and Date Display Cont.
After Selection the Clock will
appear on the screen.
Press ENTER again
After selection the Calendar will
appear on the screen.
Press STOP / ESC to return to the
menu
Viewing Thumbnails
By selecting the card icon on the
main menu.or pressing STOP /
ESC twice in the slideshow mode
will bring up the thumbnail screen
Use the arrow keys to navigate
through the pictures or folders.
Press Enter to confirm your
selection. If a folder is selected it
will enter the folder. If an image is
selected it will display the image.
Press STOP/ ESC to return to the
main menu.
Frame Display: Main Menu
Product Description:
Back and Side Panels
Product Description:
Front Panel
SD / MMC / MS /
MS PRO Card slot
Stops slide show if running or
escapes back to the last menu
Frame Power Button
Tuns off LCD 7” frame display only
Enter
Confirms selection from Menu
Selection arrows
Allows selection of icons
from all frame menu screens
FRAME CONTROLS
see pages 8- 14 for details
Up arrow - 12/24
For making selections in setting mode.
Also changes from 12 to 24 hour format
Down arrow - F/C
For making selections in setting mode. Also changes
from Fahrenheit to Celsius temperature readout
Alarm On/Off
Turns OFF alarm when ringing. Turns ON
alarm when deactivated.
Places into setting mode for
time/date and alarm setup.
Changes the mode from time/date,
timer, countdown or birthday mode.
CLOCK
CONTROLS
see pages 15-17 for details
Main
Power button
Shuts off the main power
to both the frame and clock
CF Card Slot
TV out
Use the AV connector cable
to connect to TV- see page 19
USB Connection
Use the USB connector cable
to connect to computer see page 18
Power Connection
Connect the AC Adapter Plug here.
Quick Start Guide: Setting the Clock
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Quick Start Guide: Setting up the frame
To begin using your Spectare TimeFrame
follow these simple instructions:
Using the AC Adapter included in the
package connect the small end into the side
panel of the frame as shown. Then
connect the other end to a wall socket.
Turn on the main power switch on the back
of the frame.
Insert a memory card into the memory slot
(not included). MMC, SD, MS cards will go
in the top slot; CF cards will go in the bottom
slot. NOTE: The card will only fit in one
direction do not force it. If it does not go in
all the way turn the card around.
Once the card has been inserted it will be
automatically detected and will play a slide
show from the card. Use the buttons on the
front panel to access other features. See
pages 8-14 of this user guide for details.
For questions and support on this product that can not be solved
by your retailer please contact:
Spectare Products
6081 Meridian Ave Suite 70-308
San Jose, CA 95120
http://spectareproducts.com
The Spectare Logo and the Spectare brand are trademarked by SuMaWah LLC, San Jose, CA.
Copyright 2007 SuMaWah LLC, All Rights Reserved Worldwide.
To Set the Date and Time on the clock
display:
Remove the battery cover on the back of
the frame and insert 2 AAA batteries. This
will keep the time and date set on the clock
even when the power is disconnected.
Press the SET button and the first position
for the time setting will flash.
Press the up and down arrows until the
correct setting is made. Then press the set
button again to confirm the setting and go
to the next position. Repeat until the time,
date and year have been set.
After the last setting is made the clock is
now ready for operation.
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Quick Start Guide .................................................................
Product Description .............................................................
Frame Display
Main Menu........................................................
Setup Menu ......................................................
Alarm Setup ..................................................
Time Setup and Display ..................................
Time / Thumbnail Display ...............................
Image Controls ...............................................
Clock Display
Set up...............................................................
Modes of Operation ........................................
Connection to Computer .....................................................
Output to TV .........................................................................
Trouble Shooting ..................................................................
Technical Specifications .......................................................
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Spectare is a registered trademark of SuMaWah LLC. © 2007
www.spectareproducts.com
Warranty
Please contact the original retail location where this product was
purchased to obtain warranty information and service.
User Guide for the Spectare
Time Frame
Model: SP 02171
TimeFrame
The following items should be included:
Please contact your retailer if you have not received any of these items
1. TimeFrame:
2. AC Adapter 5V-- 1.5A
3. Audio / Video Connection cable.
4. USB Cable
Discarded electric appliances are recyclable and should not be discarded n
domestic waste. Please actively support us in conserving resources and
protecting the environment by returning this appliance to the collection
centers (if available).
Battery Disposal: Do not incinerate, disassemble or short circuit the battery.
Do not expose the battery to temperatures above
113
o
Fahrenheit.
Please observe the local regulations regarding the
disposal of exhausted batteries and old equipment.
Thank you for purchasing the Spectare Time Frame. Please take some time to
read through and follow these important safety and operation
instructions.
WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT
EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
CAUTION: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. DO NOT DISASSEMBLE THIS UNIT.
TO PREVENT THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE
COVER. NO USER- SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER
SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL.
VENTILATION - The device should be situated so that its location or position does
not interfere with its proper ventilation. For example, the unit should
not be situated on a bed, sofa, rug or similar surface that may block
the ventilation openings.
HEAT - The device should be situated away from sources of high heat such as
radiators or stoves.
POWER SOURCE - The device should be connected to a power supply only of
the type described in the technical specification of this user guide.
CLEANING - The device should be cleaned gently using a soft cloth dampened
with water. Do not clean the inside of the unit.
NON USE PERIOD - The power cord for the device should be unplugged from the
outlet when the unit is left unused for a long period of time.
AVOIDING SURGES- For added protection during a lightning storm, unplug the
device from wall outlets to prevent damage to the product due to
power line surges.
OVERLOADING - Do not overload wall outlets or extension cords, as this may
result in fire or electrical shock
SERVICING - The user should not attempt to service the device beyond those
means described in the operating instructions. All other servicing
should be referred to qualified service personnel.