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System Requirements ︱ System requirements for connecting the Photo Frame to a computer: 100~240V voltage power outlet for the AC adaptor Desktop or notebook computer with a working USB port One of the following Operating Systems: • Windows® 2000 • Windows® XP • Windows Vista® • Mac® OS 10.0 or later • Linux® Kernel 2.4 or later 3
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Safety Precautions ︱ These usage and safety guidelines are IMPORTANT! Please follow them carefully to ensure your own personal safety and help protect your Photo Frame from potential damage. General Use • For indoor use only. • Avoid using or storing the Photo Frame in an extreme temperature environment. • Never allow the Photo Frame to come in contact with water or any other liquids. • Do not use this product in environments with strong magnetic fields or excessive vibration. • Only us
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Getting Started ︱ 7” LCD Panel A SD/SDHC/ MMC/ MS Slot B Mini-B USB Port (PC Connection) C DC Power Input D USB Port (Flash Drives) E Built-in Speaker F Menu/Power Button G OK Button H Navigation buttons I Options Button J Volume Control Button K Security Lock Attachment L Stand Attachment Hole M 5
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Setting Up the Photo Frame 1. Attach the Tabletop Stand to the back of the Photo Frame by screwing it clockwise into the Stand Attachment Hole shown above. 2. Once the stand is attached, the Photo Frame may be positioned vertically or horizontally (Landscape or Portrait orientation) 3. Connect the power adapter cable to the DC power input jack on your Photo Frame. 4. Plug the power adapter into a wall outlet. 5. The Photo Frame will automatically turn on. If it is already plugged in,
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Built-in Speaker The Photo Frame includes a built-in speaker for playing back background music during slideshows, or for listening to MP3 music or watching videos. Navigation Buttons On the back of the Photo Frame, there are eight navigation buttons used for browsing through menus, selecting files, and accessing the Photo Frame’s numerous features. 7
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Quick Menu The Quick Menu is a fast and easy way to open the Music Player, the Calendar, or the Settings menu when not using the discrete shortcut buttons on the remote. 1. Press or to display the Quick Menu. 2. Use / to select the feature you want to open and press . 3. If the Music, Calendar, or Settings window is already open, select PHOTO to close it. 4. To exit the Quick Menu, simply press or again. Options Menu The Options menu allows access to additional functions that
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1. Press the button or to show the Volume Control window. / 2. Use / to set your desired volume and press to confirm. 3. Press button again to close the Volume Control window or simply wait a few moments for it to disappear. Remote Control Your Photo Frame comes with a compact, easy-to-use remote control. You can fully operate your Photo Frame with either the navigation buttons on the front of the Photo Frame or by using the remote control. Note that when using the remote co
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• : Switch to Thumbnail mode • : Switch to Photo View mode • : Switch to Slideshow mode • : Enables multiple photo selection in Thumbnail mode • : Select the item you want to view or function you want to perform. • : Show / hide additional functions available for the current mode. • : Display the next or previous page of available items • : Show / hide available music files for audio playback • : Add / delete the current photo from the Photo Frame’s internal memory. • :
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Windows® 2000, XP and Vista No drivers are required for connecting Photo Frame to your desktop or notebook computer. Windows® Operating Systems have built-in drivers to support your Photo Frame. Upon successful connection to your computer, a new Removable Disk drive with a newly assigned drive letter representing the Photo Frame will automatically appear in the My Computer window and a Removable Hardware icon will appear in the Windows System Tray. Your Photo Frame is now ready to
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Proper removal of your Photo Frame (from Mac OS): First drag-and-drop the Disk icon corresponding to your Photo Frame into the trashcan then unplug your Photo Frame from the USB port. Linux® Kernel 2.4 or later No drivers are required. Plug your Photo Frame into a USB port and mount it. 1. First create a directory for the Photo Frame. Example: mkdir /mnt / Photo Frame 2. Then, mount the Photo Frame. Example: mount –a –t msdos /dev/sda1 /mnt / Photo Frame Proper removal of your Phot
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Photo Modes ︱ The Photo Frame has three basic modes – Thumbnail, Photo View and Slideshow. The Thumbnail mode lets you browse for specific photos, the Photo View mode is for displaying a single picture at a time, and the Slideshow mode will automatically display all available photos. Press to switch between each mode, or press , or on the remote control. Thumbnail Mode The Thumbnail Mode allows you to browse thumbnails of all photos in the current source (memory card, USB flash drive,
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Options: Add to / Remove from My Favorites ( ): Copy the currently selected photo in the Thumbnail viewer to the Photo Frame’s internal memory (when the viewing source is a memory card or USB flash drive). To remove a photo from the internal memory, select “My Favorites” as the viewing source, navigate to the desired thumbnail to remove, and then choose “Remove from My Favorites.” To save internal memory space, all photos added to My Favorites will resized to the photo frame’s optimal
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• Off: Turn off all background music. Select Multiple Photos: This option lets you select multiple photos to copy to the Photo Frame’s internal memory. Eight thumbnails with check boxes will be displayed per page. Use the UP, DOWN, LEFT and RIGHT buttons to move between images and press to check/uncheck individual photo or folder. To move up one level, select the arrow icon in the top left corner. Current / Available File Name Image Resolution Files in Folder Current Folder Select
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Video Playback: To play a video, use the Thumbnail mode to highlight the video file you want to play and press . 1. Press or to pause, and again to resume. 2. Adjust the volume by pressing on the back of the photo frame or by pressing / or on the remote. 3. Press to go back to the previous video and to play the next available file. 4. Press to stop the video and return to the Thumbnail mode. 5. Press on the remote to quickly switch between video repeat modes. 16
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Photo View Mode You can view, zoom-in, or rotate a single photo in Photo View mode. Use the and buttons to view the next or previous photo available. Options: Zoom: Select this item to choose between 1x, 2x and 4x zoom modes in the Zoom submenu. You can also press on the remote to automatically zoom-in on the current photo. o o o Rotate: Select this item and choose between clockwise 90 , 180 and 270 in the Rotate submenu. o Pressing will rotate the current photo clockwis
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Photo Order ( ): Adjusts the order photos are displayed when pressing and . • Normal: Display all available photos sequentially. • Random: Display all available photos randomly. • Normal in Folder: Display all photos in the current folder sequentially. • Random in Folder: Display all photos in the current folder randomly. Set as Background Image: Use the current photo as a wallpaper image (will also resize and copy the picture to internal memory). Save to file: Copy the current photo
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Slideshow Mode This mode starts slideshow playback of all photos in the selected source. Slideshow mode will play based on the settings in the Options menu. Options: Background Music: Enable or disable background music while viewing photos. • On: Turn on mp3 music. The Photo Frame will automatically find and play music files on the same memory device that is being used to display photos. Repeat settings applied in MUSIC mode will be used. Use / on the remote to skip through avail
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User’s Manual
Digital Photo Frame
PF700
Version 1.0
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Table of Contents Introduction ︱ ︱.........................................................................................................................2 ︱ ︱ Package Contents ︱ ︱...............................................................................................................2 ︱ ︱ Features ︱ ︱...............................................................................................................................2 ︱ ︱ System Requirements ︱ ︱ ............................
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Introduction ︱ Congratulations on purchasing Transcend’s PF700 Digital Photo Frame. Now you can easily display your entire photo collection at home or at the office. The Photo Frame can conveniently playback videos, photos and music from USB flash drives and memory cards, or even store photos in the Photo Frame’s own on-board memory. You can operate the Photo Frame by using the menu buttons on the back of the Photo Frame or with its full-featured wireless remote control. The Photo Frame’s b