Sony HDMS-S1D user manual

User manual for the device Sony HDMS-S1D

Device: Sony HDMS-S1D
Category: Digital Photo Frame
Manufacturer: Sony
Size: 3.84 MB
Added : 7/20/2014
Number of pages: 79
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3-274-542-12(1)
Preparations
Importing Photos
Enjoying Photos
Editing Photos
Exporting Photos
Printing Photos
Connecting to
a Computer
Setting Up the Unit
Additional
Information
Thank you for purchasing the High Definition Media
High Definition Media Storage
Storage HDMS-S1D.
HDMS-S1D
This document explains how to prepare your unit
for use. Before operating the unit, please read this
Operating Instructions
Printed on 70% or more recycled paper
document thoroughly, and retain it for future

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NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to WARNING comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, Rules. These limits are designed to provide do not expose this apparatus to rain or reasonable protection against harmful moisture. interference in a residential installation. To avoid electrical shock, do not open the This equipment generates, uses, and can cabinet. Refer servicing to qualified radiate r

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If you have any questions about this product, plugs, convenience receptacles, and the you may call: Sony Customer Information point where they exit from the Service Center 1-800-222-SONY (7669) or apparatus. http://www.sony.com/service. 11) Only use attachments/accessories The number below is for the FCC related specified by the manufacturer. matters only. 12) Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, Regulatory Information bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the De

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Notes About the Precautions Discs Usage and storage � Only use the specified power cord. � Never short-circuit any of the connectors � To keep the disc clean, handle the disc by with a metallic object such as a keyholder. its edge. Do not touch the surface. � Do not leave the unit in locations where the temperature may rise above 60°C (140°F), such as in direct sunlight. � Protect the unit from water and moisture. � Use the unit on a flat level surface. � Do not install this equipment in a c

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Hard disk Disc The hard disk has a high storage density, and � Music discs encoded with copyright holds a vast amount of images. However, it protection technologies can easily be damaged by shock, vibration or This product is designed to playback discs dust, and should be kept away from magnets. that conform to the Compact Disc (CD) To avoid losing important data, observe the standard. Recently, various music discs following precautions. encoded with copyright protection � Do not apply

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Importing Selected Photos or Folders to the Unit ................. 24 Table of Contents Importing a single photo to the unit ..............................................24 WARNING .................................2 Importing multiple photos to the Notes About the Discs .............4 unit ..............................................25 Precautions ..............................4 Main Features ..........................8 Enjoying Photos Guide to the Display Operations .....................

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Exporting Photos Additional Information Exporting to Memory Cards or Troubleshooting ..................... 64 Discs .......................................47 Wide Screen Mode ................ 67 Supported Memory Card Types ...................................... 68 Printing Photos Supported Disc Types ........... 70 Printing Photos Using a Note on using discs .................... 70 PictBridge Printer ...................48 Specifications ........................71 Parts and Controls ...........

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Main Features Easy photo import procedure For photos shot with a digital still camera, you can select to: Import all photos to the unit (page 22). Import selected photos to the unit (page 24). Enjoying “x-ScrapBook” When photos are imported to the unit, “x-ScrapBook” albums are automatically created. You can change the wallpaper or edit an “x-ScrapBook” of your own. See “Enjoying Photo Albums (“x-ScrapBook”)” (page 32). Enjoying “x-Pict Story HD” “x-Pict Story HD” files (advanced slideshows

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Enjoying the best quality images on “BRAVIA” The unit displays imported photos on a connected TV. You can enjoy better quality images by connecting with an HDMI cord. If you have a Sony “BRAVIA” TV compatible with “PhotoTV HD,” you can enjoy the best quality images in splendid colors suitable for your TV. See “Connecting to Your TV” (page 14). Simply print and enjoy Connect the unit directly to a PictBridge printer. You can print out photos and “x-ScrapBook” albums without a computer. S

Summary of the content on the page No. 10

Guide to the Display Operations Press HOME, and select an image or INPUT TV menu item using . HOME Photo Browser HDD By Date (recent first) dsc00516 Sat 11/ 3/2007 9:33:06 PM Sat 11/ 3/2007 Album0002 x-ScrapBook x-Pict Story HD INFO DISPLAY Photo Browser HDD Fri 11/ 2/2007 Album0001 Settings RETURN OPTIONS HOME To return to the previous display, press RETURN. TV VOL CH dsc00618 Sat 11/ 3/2007 10:15:46AM Photo Browser HDD By Date (recent first) dsc00516 Sa

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Press to enter the item. To use various functions, press OPTIONS. Displayed items differ depending on the screen. Photo Bro Photo Browser wser HDD By Date (recent first) DSC00516 Sat 11/ 3/2007 Album0002 Sat 11/ 3/2007 9:33:06 PM Full Screen Search By Date Slideshow Speed Multi-Album Operations Multi-Photo Operations Slideshow View Actual Size Slideshow Rotate (right) Rotate (left) Create x-ScrapBook Fri 11/ 2/2007 Album0001 Rename Create x-Pict Story H

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B Preparations Preparing the Unpacking Remote Check that you have the following Insert two size AA (R6) batteries, items. Should anything be missing, matching the e and E ends on the contact your nearest Sony dealer or batteries with the markings inside the local authorized Sony service facility. battery compartment. Be sure to close the battery cover properly. • AC power cord (1) � AC adaptor (AC-LX1M) (1) � Component video cord (Y, PB, PR) (1) � Audio/video cord (1) � Remote commander

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Preparations Press in Press in Controlling a TV with the remote Manufacturer first second You can set the remote control’s Sony (default) m signal to control your TV. If you set Daewoo M, the supplied remote to your TV’s setting, you can operate your TV’s Emerson , power switch, channel, or volume. GE M Gold star 1 < INPUT TV INPUT Gold star 2 < TV \/1 Hitachi , JVC mM INFO DISPLAY Panasonic <, M/m/

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Connecting to your TV using an Connecting to HDMI cord Connect the HDMI OUT jack using an Your TV HDMI cord (not supplied). Using only an HDMI cord, you can output both You can view stored photos on a high quality images and sound. connected TV. Connect the unit and 480i/480p/ 720p/1080i TV with a suitable cord. RESOLUTION DC IN OUT LAN(10/100) 16V VIDEO Using the RESOLUTION switch on L S-VIDEO R the rear, you can switch the resolution Y PB PR AUDIO OUT VIDEO OUT COMPONE

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Preparations Viewing best quality images When connecting to the HDMI OUT jack If you have a Sony TV compatible with “PhotoTV HD,” you can enjoy Improper handling may damage the best quality images by the following HDMI OUT jack and the connector. connection and setting. Make sure the connector is not 1 Connect the unit to the TV upside down or tilted. using an HDMI cord (not supplied). 2 Set the TV’s video setting to [VIDEO-A] mode. Connector is Not straight For details about [VIDEO-A], r

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Connecting to your TV using a Connecting to your TV using an component video cord (Y, PB, audio/video cord or S video PR) cord Connect the COMPONENT VIDEO Connect the supplied audio/video cord OUT jacks using the supplied to the VIDEO OUT and AUDIO OUT component video cord. You will enjoy (L/R) jacks. To enjoy higher quality accurate color reproduction and high images, connect an S video cord (not quality images. supplied) to the S-VIDEO OUT jack Be sure to connect to the AUDIO instead of

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Preparations Turning on the unit Connecting the 1 Switch the input selector of Power Cord the TV. Connect the supplied AC adaptor in 2 Press \/1 (on/standby) to turn the numeric order shown in the on the unit. following illustration. When removing the adaptor, do so in reverse CF/Microdrive EXPORT order. See also to “On AC adaptor” of IMPORT “Precautions” (page 5). to DC IN 16V 480i/480p/ The light on the \/1 (on/standby) 720p/1080i DC IN RESOLUTION OUT LAN(10/100) 16V bu

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Setting the Clock When the unit is turned on for the first time, the date and time setting display will appear. Set the date and time according to the display. 1 Select [Date] and press . 2 Press <, to select the month, date, or year, and then press Mm to set each item. Clock Settings Enter the current time. OK Date : 11/ 3/ 2007 Time : 10: 48 AM After setting each item, press . 3 Select [Time] and press . 4 Press <, to select the hour, minute, or AM/PM, and the

Summary of the content on the page No. 19

Importing Photos B Importing Photos Preparation to Import Photos to the Unit Inserting and removing a memory card Inserting a “Memory Stick,” “Memory Stick Duo,” or SD Memory Card (SD) / Multi Media Card (MMC) / xD-Picture Card (xD) Insert a memory card into its corresponding memory card slot. If you use a “Memory Stick Micro” (“M2”) or miniSD/microSD card, you need an “M2” or miniSD/microSD adaptor (not supplied). CF/Microdrive EXPORT SD Memory Card “Memory Stick Duo” With the labeled side

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To remove a CF / Microdrive Push the eject button all the way in, release it, and then pull the CF/Microdrive out. Push the eject button. CF/Microdrive pops out. CF/Microdrive EXPORT CF/Microdrive EXPORT IMPORT IMPORT Notes � When multiple memory cards are inserted while the unit is turned on, the card inserted first has priority to be recognized. � You can use a “Memory Stick Duo” without an adaptor, as the unit automatically detects the size of the inserted “Memory Stick.” � Do not insert m


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