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10Connect powerNoteWhen you position the PhotoFrame, ensure that the power plug and outlet are easily accessible.•1 Connect the power cord to the DC
11Set up wireless connectionYou can wirelessly connect the PhotoFrame to a PC/Mac or the Internet to share photos with one of the following methods:Us
122 Write down the PIN for the PhotoFrame: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.(2) On a Windows Vista PC:1 Ensure that the PC is connected to the network.2 Click [Star
13On the PhotoFrame, check whether a valid IP address is assigned to the PhotoFrame (see ‘View system status of the PhotoFrame’ on page 42).6 Share
14If the SSID for the network is not displayed, select [Other...], then press OK to confi rm.To enter the SSID for the network, select an alphabet/num
152 Click [Library].3 Select [Add to Library ...] from the drop-down menu.4 In the [Select folders to the monitor]window, select [My personal fold
168 Share the photo folder to the PhotoFrame with Windows Media Player 11 (see ‘Enable access to shared photos’ on page 16).Enable access to shared p
17Set up TCP/IP connection (For advanced users only)You can set up TCP/IP connection for a customized Internet protocol setting.1 In the main menu, s
18An IP address is automatically selected for the PhotoFrame.4 Share PC photos for wireless display (see ‘Share PC/Mac photos for wireless display’ o
19Display photos stored on a storage deviceYou can display photos stored on one of the following storage devices:Compact Flash type ISecure Digital (S
20An available UPnP server is installed and set up on the PC/Mac.Photo folders to be shared are added to the UPnP server.NoteOnly JPEG photos can be d
21Once you set up an RSS feed on the PhotoFrame, you can always enjoy the most updated RSS photos on the Internet (without PC). The PhotoFrame only su
222 Select an RSS feed, then press OK to confi rm.Photos in the RSS feed are displayed.During slideshow:To pause slideshow, press OK.To resume slide
23Use the quick settings menuYou can use the frequenlty-used settings menu to adjust slideshow frequency, display brightness, or select slideshow sequ
244 Select a destination album on the PhotoFrame/storage device, then press OK to confi rm.If you select [Copy Album], all photos in the album are co
25Rename an album on the PhotoFrame1 In the main menu, select [PhotoFrame] > a photo source, then press OK to confi rm.2 Select an album and pre
262 Select an album and press to manage the album.3 Select [Create Album], then press OK to confi rm.A key pad is displayed.»A key pad is display
273 Select a photo and press to access [Photo Options].4 Select [Multiselect], then press OK to confi rm.5 Select a photo and press OK to confi
285 Select a photo source and a destination album, then press OK to confi rm.The photo copied from a storage device to the PhotoFrame is resized to t
296 Select a photo source and a destination album to store the edited photo.Select photo effect1 In the main menu, select [PhotoFrame] > a photo
3View system status of the PhotoFrame 42 Reset all settings to factory default 43 Update the PhotoFrame 43 6 Product information 457 F
302 Select an album and press (Right) to access the thumbnail mode.3 Select a photo and press to access [Photo Options].4 Select [Rename], th
313 Select a photo and press to access [Photo Options].4 Select [Move], then press OK to confi rm.5 Select a destination album, then press OKto
325 Select [OK], then press OK to confi rm.Adjust brightness1 In the main menu, select [Settings], then press OK to confi rm.Delete photos1 In the
333 Select [Transition Effect], then press OKto confi rm.4 Select [Collage], then press OK to confi rm.5 Select a collage format, then press OK to
34If you select [Original], the PhotoFrame displays a photo in its original aspect ratio.If you select [Radiant Colour], the PhotoFrame blends the c
35Select slideshow sequenceYou can display slideshow in a fi xed order or in a random order. 1 In the main menu, select [Settings], then press OK to
363 Select [Transition Effect], then press OKto confi rm.4 Select a slideshow effect, then press OK to confi rm.Display calendar/clock with slidesho
37Set time and date1 In the main menu, select [Settings], then press OK to confi rm.2 Select [Installation], then press OK to confi rm.2 Select [Sl
38Protect/Unprotect content on a storage deviceYou can enable the delete function on a storage device available on the PhotoFrame. To protect photos o
39Specify time to auto on/off1 In the main menu, select [Settings], then press OK to confi rm.2 Select [Installation], then press OK to confi rm.3 S
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407 Select [Timer], then press OK to confi rm.Specify brightness to auto on/off1 In the main menu, select [Settings], then press OK to confi rm.2 Se
417 Select [Auto Sensor], then press OK to confi rm.TipWhen the ambient light reaches the set auto on/off level and lasts 15 seconds, the Auto Sensor
423 Select [On] / [Off], then press OK to confi rm.View system status of the PhotoFrameYou can fi nd the following information on the PhotoFrame:Inter
432 Select [Installation] > [Default], then press OK to confi rm.A caution message is displayed.3 Select [OK], then press OK to confi rm.The Photo
44[New Update] is highlighted in the main menu.3 When the confi rmation message is displayed, select [Yes], then press OK to confi rm.When the update
45Output: DC, 9 V 2.0 APower consumption: (System on) 5.09 WPower mode supported: AC poweredAccessoriesAC-DC power AdaptorUSB cableStandCD-ROM, inc
46Why does not my PhotoFrame show some of my photos?The PhotoFrame only supports JPEG photos. Ensure that these JPEG photos are not damaged.Why does n
474 Click [Run].5 Click [Validate] to confi rm.6 Click [I Accept] to accept the supplemental license for Windows Media Player 11.8 AppendixDownload
489 On the [Customize the Installation Options] window, choose an option or both, then click [Next].10 Select the fi le types that you want Windows
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50KKensington lockA Kensington Security Slot (also called a K-Slot or Kensington lock). Part of an anti-theft system. It is a small, metal-reinforced
51WWEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy)All 802.11b (Wi-Fi / wireless) networks use WEP as their basic security protocol. WEP secures data transmissions usin
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7StandAC-DC power adaptorCD-ROM (Digital User Manual, Philips PhotoFrame Manager and its User Manual)USB cable••••2 Your Wireless DigitalPhotoFrameCon
8Adjust brightness leveld OKConfi rm a selectioneAccess photo optionsAccess quick settings menuView Memory/Network/Online status of a photo source•••••
9f RESETRestore the PhotoFramegSlot for a USB fl ash drivehSocket for USB cableiCFSlot for a CF cardjSD/MMC/xD/MS/MS Pro Duo Slot for an SD/MMC/xD/MS/M
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