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1. amp YW to scroll through the directory DP to enter the directory lt lt to exit the directory o e Select the target file and press gt A sign will appear on the left of the selected file s name e To unselect the file press gt again You can select more that one files with the previous step e Press the info button to open the action menu ae ae E amp I 2 m O Z TT To delete the selected files e Press W to select the Trash icon Pij e Press Enter to confirm To turn back to the file menu press Enter again e Exit the current folder by pressing 4 or ESC To copy the selected files when the action menu is displayed e Exit the current folder by pressing 4 or ESC and enter to the target folder e Press Info and move the cursor on to the Copy icon by Y e Press Enter to copy the selected files to the target folder e Press Enter again to turn back to the file menu 11 6 Settings e Select the Setup icon by using the navigation buttons in the Function select mode e Press Enter the setup menu is displayed Select on of the next settings by using the navigation buttons and press Enter 1 Language Setting Select the desired language English German French Italian Spanish Dutch Portuguese and Turkish and press Enter _ O 2 Picture Setting Use na
2. be re started 13 Bluetooth communication Files can be transferred from other built in Bluetooth devices such as mobile phones PDA PC etc to NG8060 The built in Bluetooth module works at the mode OPP Object Pull Profile so NG8060 just can receive files by Bluetooth Set the Power Switch to ON to turn the power on e Press Enter to enter card select mode e If the icon of Bluetooth is highlight it shows the module is active If the icon is white go to the settings menu and under Bluetooth settings make it ON e Turn on your Bluetooth function of your device mobile phone PDA PC etc and start searching e The Bluetooth name of your photo frame is NG8060 after finding it pair the devices it will ask a password pls input 0000 e When the devices are paired the files can be transmitted e After the transfer is finished the picture is saved in the memory which was selected in the card select menu if it is Nand Flash it will be saved in that internal memory and displayed on the screen automatically During transmission the rate will be shown on the screen If you would like to cancel it press Enter The maximum distance of the Bluetooth communication is 10m The name of files for transmitting must be Turkish English French German Italian Spanish Dutch or g Portuguese A number including some other characters will be transmitted When the transmission ha
3. button lt Right button gt D to leave a menu or setting The next navigation buttons can be used to navigate through the menu A amp Move the cursor up in the menu Open brightness adjustment menu at playing mode Switch picture control bar and music control bar After use button ENTER open the control bar in Image mode Shift up when zooming in a picture Page up at the first line of the 9 pictures thumbnail Move the cursor down in the menu Open volume adjustment menu at playing interface Switch picture control bar and music control bar After ENTER button open control bar Shift down when zooming in a picture Page down at the last line of the 9 pictures thumbnail Move the cursor left at the menu Back to the previous folder in file list Jump to the previous file at playing interface Shift left when zooming in a picture only when the control bar is closed Page up at the first picture of 9 picture thumbnail Move right the cursor at the menu Open the selected folder in file list Active the copy delete function for selected files Jump to the next file at playing interface Shift right when zooming in a picture only when the control bar is closed Page down at the last picture of 9 picture thumbnail NG8060 wir ae here a a i a iy VF 1 e mm Y nunnan n 10 Getting started Preset mode After connecting the AC DC adaptor e Set the Power Switch to ON
4. control to select one of the icons Status Play time Play Pause Stop f a Previous song iE Fast backward Fast forward Next song Show file info ID3 Tag Play mode e Press Enter to activate the function Press ESC to remove the control bar If no button is pressed the control bar will automatically disappear in 10 seconds 11 4 Watching video When Function select mode is displayed e Press Enter when the cursor is on the Video icon The first video will play automatically e Press the volume up button to increase the volume e Press the volume down button to decrease the volume e Press Enter to display the control bar Use navigation buttons on the remote control to select one of the icons Status Play time Play Pause att PPP Stop i Jo o oo Previous video SNEER ll Hi Standendeed do o a a o m o o o N o S Fast backward Fast forward Next video Show file info Zoom Play mode e Press Enter to activate the function e Press ESC to remove the control bar If no button is pressed the control bar will automatically disappear in 10 seconds ATO a o i o o N o N o g t NG8060 11 5 File manager When Function select mode is displayed e Press Enter when the cursor is on the FILE icon e Use navigation buttons amp to move through the directories
5. NG8060 1 Introduction Thanks for buying this National Geographic digital photo frame which can show all your digital JPEG photos play your music files and show your videos Read and follow the instructions in this manual before starting to use your digital photo frame You will find all information you need 2 Features 2 1 Photo album e Copy your photos onto your memory card Plug it into your digital photo frame and display your photos in JPEG format on the high quality 8 TFT LCD Panel Display JPEG files up to 12 Mega pixel Digital photos in the memory cards USB stick or Built in memory will be directly displayed Rotate photos 360 degrees and zoom in Transfer photos from your computer to digital photo frame with a USB cable Listen to music files during the photo slide show Send photos from your mobile phone using Bluetooth and display them directly on the screen I l O Z T 2 Music album Listen to music files stored in the internal memory on a memory card or USB stick on the build in speakers Control the sound with the enclosed remote control 3 Video album Display MPG videos stored in the internal memory on a memory card or USB stick Controlled the video and audio with the enclosed remote control e e N e e N Safety precaution and maintenance Read and follow these instructions before using your digital photo frame Keep this user manual for future reference This product is not a
6. cement a Install the enclosed stand at the back of the digital photo frame Oo 8 yl horizontal or vertical ahd 7 2 Power adapter connector Only use the power adapter supplied DC 5 V 1 8 A Do not use other adapters as this may damage the device The wall outlet for the power supply must be close and easy accessible Fa e Connect the small plug of the AC adaptor to the photo frame f a j adapter Jack and the other end of the adapter cable to i the electric socket 230V 50HZz vwo u 8 Plugging in memory card Your digital photo frame can work with these memory cards Memory slot Memory slot Memory slot Secure Digital SD TM Multi Media MMC TM Memory StickTM amp Memory Stick ProTM Compact Flash CF USB Flash Memory Insert the memory card into the relevant slot on the digital photo frame Be sure that the memory card is in the right direction To connect a USB Flash Memory stick first connect the Mini USB male to regular USB female convertor cable into the Mini USB port 9 Menu navigation At the backside of the unit as well as on the remote control you will find the Enter Esc button O Escape and the navigation buttons arrows The function on both remote and unit are the same e Press Enter to confirm a selected item or enter a sub menu Press ESC Up button e A Down button v Left
7. ecognize the digital photo frame upon connection of the USB cable 12 2 USB connection to computer To connect the digital photo frame to your computer you will need a standard USB cable Type A Male to Type Mini B 5 pin Male The USB cable is not included Set the Power Switch to ON to turn the power on e Press Enter to enter card select mode e Connect the small end of the USB cable to the mini USB port on the bottom of the digital photo frame e Connect the larger end of the USB cable to a USB port on your computer e The digital photo frame will display Connecting PC e Five drive letters entitled Removable Disc will appear under the My Computer icon in Windows one for each of the memory card slots and internal memory on the digital photo frame Nand e For files transfer double click the appropriate Removable Disc icon to access for files copy and delete amongst your computer digital photo frame internal memory and all installed memory cards 12 3 Disconnect the digital photo frame from your computer e In the Windows task bar right click the icon Safely Remove Hardware The Safely Remove Hardware dialogue box will appear Select USB Mass Storage Device and click STOP On the next dialogue box click OK to remove the storage device On the final dialogue box select CLOSE and disconnect the USB cable from your computer The digital frame must
8. eline of Walker Cove in Alaska s Tongass National Forest Subsidised logging is destroying much of the old growth rain forest found in this prized American woodland region Photograph by JODI COBB National Geographic Society Viewed from the Bund the city of Shanghai s rapid modernization is powerfully illustrated The city has long been China s cultural capital but thanks to recent financial success it is now experiencing whirlwind growth Photograph by JAMES P BLAIR National Geographic Society First a seat of power for the Byzantine Empire and then converted to an imperial mosque by a conquering sultan the glorious centuries old Hagia Sophia is now a museum and World Heritage site in Istanbul Turkey Photograph by MICHAEL NICHOLS National Geographic Society Two young male forest elephants Loxodonta cyclotis kick up muddy water as they spar These animals struggle to survive a constant onslaught from poachers even within the protected confines of Gabon s Ivindo National Park Photograph by RAYMOND GEHMAN National Geographic Society Fallen aspen leaves lay scattered across fresh snowfall near Moraine Lake in Canada s Banff National Park Photograph by GEORGE F MOBLEY National Geographic Society A solitary canoer paddles across the glassy surface of Lake Schrader in Alaska s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge an area under constant threat of habitat degradation f
9. er repairing or exchanging the faulty units or parts of the faulty units In case of replacement colour and model can be different from the original purchased unit The initial purchase date shall determine the start of the warranty period The warranty period is not extended if the unit is exchanged or repaired by the service centre 17 3 Warranty exclusions Damage or defects caused by incorrect treatment or operation and damage resulting from use of non original parts or accessories are not covered by the warranty The warranty does not cover damage caused by outside factors such as lightning water and fire nor any damage caused during transportation No warranty can be claimed if the serial number on the units has been changed removed or rendered illegible Any warranty claims will be invalid if the unit has been repaired altered or modified by the buyer 17 4 TFT LCD defect policy Despite the highest possible standards the intricate manufacturing of thin film transistor TFT liquid crystal display LCD screens may still produce slight visual imperfections However there will be provided a warranty service for your NG8060 s TFT LCD screen if there are 3 bright dots or 5 dark dots or 8 bright and or dark dots in total or 2 adjacent bright dots or 2 adjacent dark dots or 3 bright and or dark dots inside an area of 15mm diameter These TFT LCD screen warranty conditions are offered by the TFT LCD manufacturers Therefo
10. ge the case and leak inside causing permanent damage 16 Disposal of the device environment x At the end of the product lifecycle you should not throw this product into the normal household garbage but bring the product to a collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipments The symbol on the product user guide and or box indicate this Some of the product materials can be re used if you bring them to a recycling point By re using some parts or raw materials from used products you make an important contribution to the protection of the environment Please contact your local authorities in case you need more information on the collection points in your area I L l O Z T NG8060 17 Warranty 17 1 Warranty period The devices have a 24 month warranty period The warranty period starts on the day the new unit is purchased Consumables or defects causing a negligible effect on operation or value of the equipment are not covered The warranty has to be proven by presentation of the original or copy of the purchase receipt on which the date of purchase and the unit model are indicated 17 2 Warranty handling A faulty unit needs to be returned to an authorized service centre including a valid purchase note and a filled in service card If the unit develops a fault during the warranty period the service centre will repair any defects caused by material or manufacturing faults free of charge by eith
11. play the next photo e Press the rotate button or to rotate the picture clock or counter clockwise e Press the zoom button to zoom in During zoom press the navigation keys to shift the picture 11 2 1 Brightness e Press A to activate the brightness bar e Press 4 or gt to change the brightness e Press ESC to remove the brightness bar 11 2 2 Volume e Press W of the navigation buttons to activate the volume bar gt Press 4 or gt to change the volume e Press ESC to remove the volume bar NG8060 11 2 3 Control bar e Press Enter to display the control bar e Use navigation buttons on the remote control to select one of the icons Status Play Pause Stop Rotate picture 90 Zoom Previous picture Next picture Show file info View thumbnails 3 x 3 Picture resolution e Press Enter to activate the function e Press ESC to remove the control bar If no button is pressed the control bar will automatically disappear in 10 seconds ee G m OAQA0T08 11 3 Listening to music When Function select mode is displayed e Press Enter when the cursor is on the Music icon The first song will play automatically SS Press the volume up button to increase the volume Press the volume down button to decrease the volume Press Enter to display the control bar Use navigation buttons on the remote
12. re at its option the product will be repaired or replaced A bright dot is a white or sub pixel that is always on A dark dot is a black or sub pixel that is always off C This product is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of the directive 2004 108 EC 10
13. rom oil developers and other industries wanting a piece of its rich natural resources Photography b MICHAEL NICHOLS National Geographic Society A beautiful wild orchid stretches like a yoga master This specimen was photographed in Gabon Photograph by DEAN CONGER National Geographic Society Iconic buildings shrouded in shadows line Red Square in Moscow under a still night sky The square is rich with Russian history paying homage to the many empires that rose and fell within its unblinking gaze 6 Description 6 1 Front panel 1 Removable frame 2 Remote control receiver 3 LCD display 2 Back side Stand Removable frame lock Escape button Enter button Speaker Navigation button 10 Power indicator LED 11 Power Switch CONOR O 6 3 Bottom 12 Mini USB port 13 DC power jack 5V DC 14 CF card slot 15 SD MMC MS PRO card slot 6 4 Remote control 16 Navigation buttons 17 Enter 18 Mute 19 Rotate picture clockwise 20 Info 21 Volume down 22 Volume up 23 Zoom button 24 Mode button 25 Escape 26 Rotate picture counter clockwise 208 National Geographic Society NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC NG8060 L mr Z TT NG8060 7 Installation 7 1 Desktop pla
14. s failed restart the product to use the Bluetooth again If the memory card is full or could not receive files please match the two equipments over again 14 Technical specifications Screen Screen Size Screen Display Size Resolution Dotgap Brightness Screen Mode Life cycle of the LCD screen Display language Photo File Format Maximum Photo Size Slide Show Interval Photo Edit Settings Connections Memory Card Slot USB Connection Build in memory Built in Bluetooth Music Music File Format Background Music During Slide Show Built in Speaker Video Video formats Others Dimensions Weight Power Consumption Operating Temperature Storage Temperature 15 Cleaning the device 8 inch 158 X 99 mm 800 X 480 Horizontal 0 107 mm vertical 0 37 mm 300 cd m2 16 9 20 000 hours English Turkish German French Spanish Italian Dutch Portugues JPEG 12 Mega pixel Fast Normal Slow Copy Delete Rotate Pause Zoom Brightness contrast saturation SD MMC MS 1 128 MB Yes MP3 WMA Yes Yes Mpeg1 Mpeg2 Mpeg4 Mjpeg 246 x 178 x 85 mm With frame stand 0 680 kg 7 5 W 0 C 40 C 20 C 60 C NG8060 To clean the device wipe with a soft cloth dampened with water To clean dirty joints use a non scratching brush Don t use a Cleaner or solvents on the unit They can dama
15. to turn the power on When there is no memory card installed the clock and the calendar mode is displayed Set the Power Switch to Xy to activate the frame lighting Press Enter to enter Card select mode Install if necessary a memory card see 8 Plugging in memory card Select the memory card by using the navigation buttons and press Enter to enter the Function select mode The startup mode can be changed see 11 6 Settings If you change the startup mode the system will search files for the new setting If the system can not find the files card select mode will appear on the screen I 2 l O Z TT 11 Functions 11 1 Function select mode display A Image mode B Music mode C Video mode D File mode E Setup mode 11 2 Displaying photos The photos can be displayed from the internal memory a memory card or a USB Flash Memory Only pictures in JPEG format can be displayed in your digital photo frame When Function select mode is displayed e Press Enter when the cursor is on the Image icon to display the thumbnail mode of the photos in your memory card e Use navigation buttons on the remote control to select the photo you want to display e Press Enter to see the picture in full size The slide show will start automatically e Press 4 of the navigation buttons to display the previous photo e Press gt to dis
16. tor Frame Stand Quick User Guide Warranty Card Mini USB male to regular USB female convertor cable USB cable Support amp Content CD National Geographic Licensed Photos amp Full User Manuals NG8060 5 Copyrights You will find 20 National Geographic licensed photo on the enclosed CD Photographs are the sole property of the National Geographic Society and may not be reprinted copied or sold without the express written permission of the National Geographic Society Photograph by JAMES L STANFIELD National Geographic Society Mute swans Cygnus olor gather in the grassy marshes of Nantucket Sound Massachusetts U S A Photograph by GEORGE F MOBLEY National Geographic Society A dandelion bursts through early spring snow cover to bask in sunlight near Appenzell Switzerland Photograph by GEORGE F MOBLEY National Geographic Society High in the Andes Mountains sunlight illuminates the peaks of the Cordillera de Paine range in Chile Photograph by PAUL ZAHL National Geographic Society A goldfish Carassius auratus sporting bulging eye sockets swims by a Surreal reminder of nature s diversity Photograph by JAMES L STANFIELD National Geographic Society A plains zebra Equus burchelli keeps close watch over her young foal in Hwange National Park Zimbabwe Photograph by MICHAEL NICHOLS National Geographic Society A humpback whale Megaptera no
17. toy it contains fragile and swallowable glass parts and small parts Do not permit children to play with it e The product is intended for private use only e The LCD panel of digital photo frame is made of glass and fragile so it is sensitive to abnormal force Please do not put excessive pressure on the LCD Panel Please be careful while cleaning handling and keep it away from sharp edges e Unplug your digital photo frame if you are not going to use it for an extensive period of time e Your digital photo frame is a complicated electronic device and can be damaged from being dropped e Keep your digital photo frame dry Exposing to liquid or moisture will damage your digital photo frame To avoid the risk of electric shock do not expose it to rain or excessive moisture Use only dry and soft cloth for cleaning LCD panel Be sure that your photo frame is shut down when plugging in and out a memory card Keep your digital photo frame out of direct sunlight stoves or any other heat source The back cabinet of your digital photo frame should only be opened by authorized service technicians Never open it by yourself e Be sure the stand of your digital photo frame is clear from cables to avoid that your digital photo frame is pulled to the floor e Dangerous voltages are present inside the unit Never open the housing or insert objects through the ventilation holes e e e oO 4 Gift box content Digital Photo Frame AC DC Adap
18. vaeangliae crashes back into the water after breaching off the coast of Gabon s Loango National Park Photograph by CHRIS JOHNS National Geographic Society On a wild plain in Africa a strikingly beautiful cheetah Acinonyx jubatus gazes intently beyond the frame of a photographer s scope Photograph by W E GARRETT National Geographic Society Awash in beams of golden sunlight a waterfall from Havasu Creek falls over and down red rock forming part of the southern rim of the Grand Canyon on Havasupai Indian Reservation in Arizona U S A Photograph by MICHAEL NICHOLS National Geographic Society Giant panda cub Ailuropoda melanoleuca Tai Shan plays with his mother Mei Xiang Tai Shan was born in captivity at the National Zoo in Washington D C U S A in July 2005 Photograph by JAMES L STANFIELD National Geographic Society A ghost crab Ocypode ina defensive posture reacts to an intruder s approach along a beach on Samana Cay Bahamas Photograph by JAMES L STANFIELD National Geographic Society The Monumental Arch and Great Colonnade in Palmyra Syria stand silent testament to the ancient cultures that once thrived here Photograph by JOHN SCOFIELD National Geographic Society Awash in hues of green and blue a normally brooding Venice shines brightly in the midday sun Photograph by JAMES P BLAIR National Geographic Society Time stands still along the shor
19. vigation buttons to select Slideshow Model or Picture Play Mode and press Enter Select one of the settings and press Enter to confirm 3 Clock setting Use 4 or gt to move the cursor on date and clock Use A and W to change the date and the clock 4 Alarm setting Move the cursor with 4 or gt to select the item to be set hour date number of rings and mode Change the settings with A and Y There are three rings The mode can be set as OFF once day aa oO Start up mode wie Use A and W to select the start up mode Calendar Picture Music Movie Picture Music 6 Video Setting Le Use A and W to select Brightness Contrast or Saturation Use 4 or 4 to change the value 0 to 16 7 Bluetooth Setting gH Press Enter to open the bluetooth setting menu Use A and W to select ON or OFF 8 Default Setting ar Press Enter to reset the digital photo frame to the factory setup a a 9 Version Press Enter to see the software version NG8060 12 PC connection The digital photo frame can be connected to a computer to act as a card reader for file transfer from your computer s hard drive to the internal memory the installed memory cards or USB stick 12 1 Windows Vista XP XP Pro 2000 SP3 users No drivers are needed for Windows Vista XP XP Pro Windows 2000 SP3 Your computer will r

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