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1. The right arrowbutton ontheremote control canbe used torotate 90 degreesto the right clockwise Asshown in the sequential figures below the front of the car is rotatedclockwise in the Y A lt directions Rotate right 90 Rotate right 90 The up button n on the remote control can be used to flip horizontally resulting inan image with left andright sides reversed As shown in thefigure below the front ofthe car switchesfrom to and theentire image has been reversedfrom left to right but the vertical sides donot change thetop of the car is still on top FlipHorizonta The down button V onthe remote control can beused to shiftvertically resulting inan image that is reversedin terms of topand bottom sides As shownin the figure below the top of the car was originally on top butends up onthe bottom Butthe left and right sides ofthe car are not changed the front of thecar is still pointing towards the left Flip Verti JPG Browse Mode When viewing images press STOPjand the system will enter the browse mode After the system enters the Thumbnail mode fifteen 3x5thumbnail clips willappear making it easy forthe user To viewthe images inthe folder directory After selecting the images that you wishto view you can press ENTER to enter the Slide Show mode After pressing RETURN the user can selectto the Rotate function and then selectthe image that
2. 18 h 15 Basic Operations APhoto 41 The second time you press DISPLAY thefollowing information willbe dis played resolution date M Teone Date 2003 5 6 The third time you press DISPLAY youwill go backto the originaldisplay andno information will be displayed When you are playing DAT MPG VOB MP4videos The first time you press DISPLAY the following information willbe displayed menu file name the order ofthis file inside the folder directory the total number of files inthis folder directory and Time However after three seconds the systemwill Automatically display only the Time When only the Time Jis displayed press DISPLAY again to display the complete information The second time you press DISPLAY you willgo back tothe original display and noinformati on will be displayed Zoom Enlarge Images When you are playing DAT MPG VOB videos The first timeyou press ZOOM the image will be enlarged 2X The second time you press ZOOM the image will be enlarged 4X The third timeyou press ZOOM the imagewill return tonormal size When zooming in you can usethe direction buttonsto select thezoom location When you areplaying JPEG images The first time you press ZOOM the image will be enlargedto 150 The second time you press ZOOM the image will be enlargedto 200 The third timeyou press ZOOM the image will be shrunkto 25 The fourth time y
3. ABUSH Digital Photo Frame Operating Manual DPF801 DPF1001 Introduction O Thank you for buying this Bush product which is designed to give you many years of trouble free service You may already be familiar with using a similar unit but please take time to read these instructions They are designed to familiarize you with the unit s many features and to ensure you get the very best from your purchase Safety is important Your safety and the safety of others is important Please therefore ensure you read the Safety Instructions before you operate this unit Warranty In the unlikely event that your product fails to work normally please call the below free phone number to discuss the problem with one of our qualified service engineers Australia Bush Warranty 1800 509 394 New Zealand Bush Warranty 0800 450 259 Safety Instructions IIS Always read the safety instructions carefully Keep this User s Manual for future reference Keep this equipment away from humidity Lay this equipment on a reliable flat surface before setting it up Do not stand it on soft furnishings If any of the following situation arises get the equipment checked by a service technician The equipment has been exposed to moisture The equipment has been dropped and damaged The equipment has obvious sign of breakage The equipment has not been workin
4. Dueto the many varied video encoder available we cannotguarantee that allformats are ableto be playback File Number 1 4 Idev usb0 1 By Beauty Eg Mp3 Ea BMP a Video Eg Motion Jpep Eg Avi srt EM EBEQH 1 py VXZ HNB 2 y VTS 05 0 3 9 Calendar After selecting Calendar from the mainmenu press the ENTER button and youwill enter thedate setting mode Catendar 1O COO Display Set Date Exit CIO DI _ 10 9 1 Display oe This option provides the Calendar display In addition todisplaying the currentdate the user function The datedisplayed in the calendar is the can use MELAT KSys to OFOW SE ae root months current date setin the system or use the lt keys to browse different years Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 5 12 Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 5 12 19 26 19 26 9 2 Set Date This function allows users to setthe system date A OF ns Use gt buttons to move between Year Month and day Use A Y buttons toset year month and day After the dateis set use buttons to selectOK then pressENTER button to Set Date confirm or selectCancel the press ENTER button 2008 04 0 to quit OK Cancet Display TT TI Sales ID Coki 9 3Exit Exits dat
5. On or de activate Off the alarm 11 2 SetTime This function allows users to setthe alarm time When the alarmfunction has beenactivated a prompt will Appear Use gt buttons tomove between Hourand Minute Use lA Y buttons toset Hour and Minute After the alarmtime is set use gt buttons toselect OK then press ENTER buttonto confirm or select Cancel then press ENTER buttonto quit When the alarmsound press any button to stop Alarm Setting M gt K W 4 Enable gt Press any key stop the alarm A Y Select ooo 11 3 Exit Exits the alarm settings and goes back to the main menu After selecting Auto Power from the main menu press the ENTER button and the system will enter the automatic power on power offsettings mode 12 Auto Power 12 1 Power OnEnable 12 2 Power offEnable This option allowsthe user toeither activate On or This function allowsthe user to activate On or de activate Off theautomatic power on function de activate Off the automatic power off function Off Setting 1O COO OOO _ Off Setting Oy A Power On Enable gt On Power Off Enable gt y Off Set Time gt Exit Power On Enable On Power Off Enable gt y Off Set Time gt Exit 12 3 Set Time This function allows use
6. a AR A A 3 3 llustration of buttonlayout on theremote control lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt 0 lt 0oooooonrenarnaa 4 5 A System Settings 2 AAA EA DAA ZA AAA 6 8 41 Photo ict t tier i ct ere ee oa err ee ee ee re eee tee kee E eet a ree a eae 6 A Aide interval nma aorta e a e AA us a SRA o hea 6 4 1 2 TransitionEffect 6 AMS SHOW lV oe nera a a AU a ema etme 6 4 1 4 Slide Mode A reece a ra oh ae A a a Se ace A eae Se ce cee a ce ec ee SE a Se A 6 4 1 5 Browse o 6 AAA Arto Playacar ratico prat arce aa 7 AD Display Sci tania epa ads aos Banat ee tae 7 AMB UdNMEss arenero ter roo eo ono eee 7 4 2 2 Contrast A en a ee E a ee ee ee ae ee ee ee A O A Aj eB a a e a E 7 ADS TET BRIG tes Se vm a arcu it AAA EA mem E 7 4 2 4 TFT Contrast Pe ee ee 1 AAA AAA uuruuu 11 1 1 1 nuunuu u2un u1 uuu 7 4 2 5 TFT Saturation A a a aa mgm Gees a sey et mls ag a a aT E A asena tn aap eee te erie a aa a a acne fa S E 8 4 3 Custom Setup settee eee ee 8 4 3 1 OSD Language lt ss2vetse rial dene tse reetcerys dae tech eave tse teats erys dae diese meds 8 32 ENCON ata AA ind amen em ed ee ad eee eet Go ea 8 4 3 3 Repeat mode lt lt oonrrrrr eee eee 8 ABALICR Soule Ani AAA A te hao ane eae Se we an ademas 8 A35 Default eae eee Se ee or oe ene cs o pc ene eee eee cre hae Dip ito y or 8 AQGEXite TET EE EE EE E E S A E E EE a S EE E E NE 8 5 Photo TOn d gou m A A a ee cee A A eee ee a a ee ees A Sees ee S eee 8 9 6 Music A ee ea
7. 2 32 timesthe original speed Under x32 you can go backto normal playing speed by pressing once again PressPLAY PAUSE under any speed and youwill return tonormal playing speed Note This function notsuitable for imagefile playback NEXT Go to the next file During playback orwhen the systemis stopped press p i and the system will jump to the next fileand play it PREV Goto the previous file a and the systemwill jump back During playback orwhen the systemis stopped press to the previousfile and playit Repeat Repetitive Playback Press REPEAT once and thefile that is currently playing willbe repeated Press REPEATfor a secondtime and the folder that is currently playing willbe repeated Press REPEATfor a thirdtime and allthe files inthe storage device will be repeated Press REPEATfor a fourthtime to exitthe repeat mode DISPLAY Information Display DISPLAY provides you withinformation on thefile that is currently playing The background color will be set according tothe interface style set by the user When you are playing JPG images The first time you press DISPLAY thefollowing information willbe displayed menu file name The order ofthis file insidethe folder directory the total number of filesin this folderdirectory Note This function notsuitable for audiofile playback
8. 4 Bg MP3 25 200410 1 5 g Video 3 200412 1 6 38 200413 1 7 a 1222255527 1 dev usb0 1 a 1222255527 1 dev usb0 1 Eg Video Return el Beauty ES 200406 1 2 B22 200407 1 3 Ey BMP Copy 4 Delete Bg MP3 New Folder 0410 1 5 6 T BS 200413 1 640x480 2008 4 29 dev usb0 1 3 11 Ga Beauty 25 122555222 1 S 200407 1 3 BMP 3 38 200409 1 4 Ba MPs S 200410 1 5 g Video 28 200412 1 6 88 200413 1 7 13 Edit 13 5 Format PhotoFrame This function allows users to format Nand In File Manager use buttonsto select Editthe press ENTER button Use A buttons toselect Format PhotoFrame then pressENTER button tostart When format completed will return to File Manager 640x480 New Folder Format Photo Frame Return amp 200502052457 3 2008 4 29 14 Ebook ft Dev nand1 1 M 200502052556 1 ft Dev nand1 1 PB 200502052556 1 dev usb0 1 5 200502052547 2 de Please wait IN 037 2008 4 29 After selecting EBook press the ENTER button Use lt gt buttonsto select storage device thenpress ENTER button Use NAVIGATION buttons toselect decided fil
9. Beauty dev usb0 1 835 IMAGE02 dev usb0 1 Da BMP 3 IMAGE03 Dg Mp3 Eg Video Eg GVTTHV 2001 01 08 2001 01 08 13 2Copy Tocopy a file select the sourcefile as describedin page 14 Press gt button toselect Edit then press ENTER button Use A buttons toselect Copy then press ENTER button Use NAVIGATION buttons toselect decided location folder thenpress ENTER button Use button toselect Edit againthen press ENTER button Use A buttons toselect Paste then press ENTER buttonto start copy After the file is copied willreturn to File Manger ENDET ITI Py Beauty 3 20050602974 Dg BMP 28 20050602975 3 20050602976 Ey Mp3 25 20050602977 Eg Video 285 20050602978 A SVTTHV 35 20050602979 3 20050602974 En BMP 3 20050602975 21050602976 Mp3 Mn Mr Copy 050602977 Delete Ba Video New Folder D50602978 SA GVTTHV Return 150602979 Eg Beauty Oona ON 640x480 2008 4 29 2008 4 29 e Dev nand1 1 Ba IMAGEO1 1 dev usb0 1 IMAGEO2 2 S IMAGE03 3 Dev nand1 1 E 148 Copy File Paste New Folder Return Please wait es 17 13 3 Delete Todelete a file use NAVIGATION buttons to select decided filethen press ENTER button Use button toselect
10. Edit then pressi ENTER button Usel A Y buttons toselect Delete thenpress ENTER button Use button to select Yes then pressENTER button toconfirm or Noto return tolast stage ERABE IIR m Py Beauty S 20050602974 Dev nand1 1 3 IMAGE01 By BMP 20050602975 dev usb0 1 3 IMAGE02 85 20050602976 Eg Mp3 20050602977 y Video 3 20050602978 SA GVTTHV 5 20050602979 640x480 2008 4 29 13 Edit Dev nand1 1 8 IMAGE01 el i S Delete Delete the files Yes No 13 4 New Folder This function allows users to createa new folderin the device you selected Toadd a newfolder use NAVIGATION buttons toselect decided locationthen press ENTER button Use p buttons toselect Edit then press ENTER Use lA y buttons toselect New Folderthen press e Dev nand1 1 1 rat 2 3 Please wait 2 4 A E 5 2 3 55 6 button ENTERbutton Use onscreen keyboard to enter folder name PressIENTER button followingto each selected character Selectthe Enter then press ENTER button tocomplete Note Should not usesymbolss lt gt e efor new foldername a 1222255527 1 dev usb0 1 a Beauty 200406 1 2 Be 200407 1 3 BMP ln Be 200409 1
11. LENDAR Press this button to show real time and date lt Press this button move cursor left orrotatephotoleft 90 degree HOME Press this button to return to main interface RETURN Press this button to back to last interface or go to File Manager when viewing photo or during video playback PLAY PAUSE Press this button to play or pause STOP Press this button to stop playing Hd Press this button to skip backward orprevious photo gt gt Press this button to skip forward ornext photo FILE STANDB MUSIC VOL CALENDAR PLAY PAUSE y y DACO COS DOPODDE OO OOOO QO OH WR Digital Photo Frame SETUP Press this button to enter SETUP mode PHOTO MODE Press this button to fit to screen or keep original size of photos VIDEO Press this button to play movie And change audio channel while playing movie MUSIC Press this button to play music ZOOM When playing photo press this button to zoom in picture A Press this button move cursor up or flip photo horizontally P Press this button move cursor right or rotate photo right 90 degree ENTER Press this button enter current selected object MUTE Press this button to turn off sound WV Press this button move cursor down or flip photo vertically DISPLAY Press this button to display relevant information in different mode REPEAT Press this butt
12. SETUP menu is as follows 1 Photo Setting 4 1 1 Interval Time This option canbe used toset the lengthof time fordisplay of eachimage There areseven options 5 seconds 10 seconds 15seconds 30 seconds one minute three minutes or off the function 4 1 2 Transition Effect This option isused to setthe transition effectas images change 4 1 3 Show Type This option isused to setthe photo fitto screen orkeep its original size 4 1 4 Slide Mode This option isused to setthe slide mode while photos showing Include 3 optionsas Normal Motion and Date amp Time 4 1 5 Browse There are twokinds of Photo modes one isthe Thumbnail mode and the otheris the File Manager mode Thumbnail mode A MMM 427x640 2006 02 24 Rotate Slide Show 6 O File Manager mode File Number 9 111 1 e dev usbO 3 200601 1 9 Beaut T 7 3 200601 2 10 Ea MES 8 200601 3 11 M BMP Eg Video 450x676 2008 3 29 4 1 4 Auto Play 4 1 4 1Photo Slide show willbe automatically startedif auto play forphoto is setto on whenPhoto is selectedin Main menu or PHOTO button is pressed Either Thumbnail modeor File Managerwill be display if auto play forphoto is setto off 4 1 4 2 Music Music playback willbe automatically startedif auto play formusic is setto on whenMUSIC is selectedin Main menu or MUSIC button is pressed File Manager willbe displa
13. antee is in addition to and does not diminish your statutory or legal rights PO BOX 6287 Silverwater NSW 1811 Bush Helpline 1800 509 394 Australia Bush Helpline 0800 450 259 New Zealand
14. ayback found imagefile and audiofile in external storage device SD MMC USB CF orinternal memory If no supported file found NoPlayable File willbe appears onthe display thenreturn to Main menu Toplayback image file and audio filesin different storage device press HOME button in any mode then select Photo Music in Main menuthen press ENTERIbutton to start playback ifAuto play is setto on If file Managerappears use navigation buttons lt gt to selectdecided device followed by ENTER button to start playbackaudio file AA 9 After choosing Movie from the main menu press the ENTER key andthe system willautomatically playback found videofile stored inexternal storage device SD MMC USB CF or internal memory If no supported file found No Playable File will be appearson the display then return to Main menu Toplayback audio indifferent storage device press HOME buttonin any modethen select VIDEO in Main menu then pressENTER button use lt to selectdecided device followed by ENTER buttonto start playback video file if auto playis set toon If File Manager appears use navigation buttons to select decided file thenpress ENTER buttonto start Note The photo frame can support audiofiles in DAT MPG VOB and AVI format This unit has been designed where possible to be compatible with mostvideo formats
15. battery with a type CR2025 3V Lithium battery When installing the new battery make sure to install the battery withthe sideup 2 Supported Interfaces 0 SD MMC with dimensions of 24mm x32mm x 2 1mm about the sizeof a postage stamp as shownin the illustration Samisk 4 1 06 Ss O MS dimensions forthe MS Cardare 50mm x21 5mm x 2 8mm which is the exclusive memory card format for Sony s digital products as shownin the illustration USB supports CF Note This unithas been designedwhere possible tobe compatible with most makes of USB device and memory cards Dueto the many varied types available we cannot guaranteethat all makes and models are able tobe used AAA tte 3 3 1 Top side appearances 1 mi PLAY PAUSE button use this button to start playback pause orresume playback This button also useas ENTER inmenus and in File manger 2 e PREVIOUS button use this buttonto skip to VOI last photo songor video orscroll up when reading eBook Press this button to move cursor up inFile Manager 3 gt NEXT button use this button to skip tonext photo song orvideo or scrolldown when reading eBook Press this button to move cursor down inFile Manager 4 lt lt LEFT button use this button to fast backward during playback ofsong or video or rotate left 90 degrees Press thisbutton to movecursor to the right inFile Manager gt RIGHT button
16. ce followed by ENTER button tostart playback image Note The photo framecan support imagefiles in JPGformat File Number 9 111 Page 1 24 1 e dev usbO 35 200601 1 9 Beaut a Beauty 3 200601 2 10 ln ups 8 200601 3 11 Dg BMP Eg Video 450x676 2008 3 29 6 Music After choosing Music from the main menu press the ENTER key andthe system will automatically playback found audiofile stored inexternal storage device SD MMC USB CP or internal memory If no supported file found No Playable File will be appears on the displaythen return to Main menu Toplayback audio indifferent storage device press HOME buttonin any modethen select Musicin Main menu then press ENTER button use to selectdecided device followedby ENTER buttonto start playback audio file if auto playis set toon If File Manager appears usenavigation buttons toselect decided file thenpress ENTER buttonto start Note The photo frame can support audiofiles in MP2 MP3 and WMAformat File Number 1 7 dev usb0 1 O9 PYEP 1 Beaut 13 y m 01 YOBV 2 mm MP3 06 DUHPI 3 Ey BMP Eg Video After choosing Photo Music from the main menu press thd ENTER key andthe system will automatically pl
17. e a ay aa ay ee a A AA eee 9 7 Photo Music 9 8 Movie a e Oe a O ein ta a o o O O o om Cat a Ea e tom cae ae 10 9 Calendar Sa ee AAA AAA nuunuu u12 uuruuu uruuru 11u 11u AAA AAA 10 11 gT Display Ar sn 11 92 Set Date Bee aces nie erick aaa me eter ta See atte ee et A a ae E 41 BER ee 11 10 Clock et 11 12 OA DISPARA AAA 11 10 2 Set Time Sea ausa OR pha inline O a s aT a cab E a Sate a han ta a Saye aaa RD a Raney per te aua oa Ga atten ce ca San aE 12 OE A SS LAT ee E eh gayle eh Gea a eta tach va 12 A tar Ais eae E E A AS aie ee ia eet aera Sor nominee unde 13 ERAS EEE EE AE E EEES eee eee eee AN ee eee AA 13 PD SET MERA A A A A A ree ee ee 13 EEN a A E E E E eee eas eae ee a 13 12 Auto Power A A A a A A O gman A A ee ome iar ea oe ER amc E AR a 13 14 12 1 Power On Enable So ee ee AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA 13 12 2 Power offEnable Se ee ee AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA 13 12 3 Set Time oa 14 IA ENE EA AAA E ee ee eee 14 ISE a ai o ao 14 17 13 1 Select Source Se ee ee AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA 14 1S 2000 TISTA toser poc aa Poses ciate aaa teenies 15 13 3 Delete A A A A ce ae AS A RA Te cat A com A A mom O Tc Ce Ji cele me A rade 15 ISA NewFolder s Re One ADA AA ds AAA 16 13 5 Forma Photoframe DESEA EIA ANA 17 IA Ebook ti riisin eee ee Ce eee Ts eee ey er eC id dl 17 15 Basie Operations 20 220 Ghetececttenthetcesnt inn tener a tie cil 17 23 15 1 STANDBY Turnon the photoframe or turnit to stand bymode eee steer e
18. e settings and goes backto the main menu l l 10 1 Display After selecting Clock from the main menu press This option allows the user to choose if theywant to the ENTER key andthe system willenter time display Clock or Clock amp Calendar or Analog setting mode Clock Select Clock and pressthelENTER key Clock Setting OO OOOO Clock Set Date Analog Clock Exit Clock amp Calendar 1 a E 0 0 m m 0 Apr 7 2008 Monday Select Analog Clock and pressthe ENTER key Select Clock amp Calendar and press the ENTER key Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 5 12 2008 4 7 Tue Wed Thu 19 10 2 Set Time 10 3 Exit This function allowsthe user toset the systemtime Exits the timesettings and goes back to the main Use buttons tomove between Hour menu Minute and second Use A V buttons to set Hour Minuteand second After thetime is set use gt buttons to selectOK then pressENTER button to confirm or select Cancelthen press ENTER button to quit Alarm Setting ISS On Set Time V Off Exit 2 12 AA 11 Alarm After selecting Alarm from the mainmenu press theENTER button and thesystem will enter the alarm settings mode 11 1 Enable This function allows users to activate
19. e thenpress ENTER buttonto start the text likedoing it onPC 15 1 STANDBY Turnon the photoframe or turnit to stand by mode 15 2 Function mainmenu Press select the desired function PressENTER HOME to directly enterthe main menu The user canthen press the button toenter lt gt buttons to 15 3 Basic Playback Functions STOP When the systemis playing pressing STOP willstop the playback If you weredisplaying images then youwill enter Thumbnail mode or File Management mode ifyou were playinga movie then the movie will cease playing and youwill enter the File Management mode PLAY PAUSE If you wishto pause during playback you can press PLAY PAUSE If you are playing images pressing PLAY PAUSE will causethe images tostop playing Fast forward play Press gt and the playback speed willincrease to search forward Speed settings from x2 double normal speed allthe way to x32 32 times normal speed Underx32 you cango back to normal playing speed by pressing gt gt once again Press PLAY PAUSE underany speed and you will returnto normal playing speed Note This function notsuitable for imagefile playback Fast rewind Press lt lt and the playback speed willincrease and the system will search backwards Speed settings from x2 doublethe original speed to x3
20. ee eee eee 17 15 2 Function mainmenu eee ee A A A ee ee ee eee ad en eer ee er 17 15 3 Basic PIAVDACKFUNCHONS euros sa aes 18 STOP ere Ce ee a a eC eee E E ee ee ee ee 18 PLAY PAUSE Pi ee ee er 18 Fastforward play Senge cacti A A US See AS 18 tree sd A cate a eae EE a Ince aretha RE cane ee kt 18 NEXT Goto trenexttila ita sees tees ewe ale tetas seems bee eee oe wate ces 18 PREV Goto the previouSiile pompa PARE 18 Repeat Repetitive Playback Sisa a eee eee eee nae eae Sonam ae IS 18 DISPLAY Information Disblayses2s lt 2sstecnteeewlenteeeneraceeeetacees eee nore eee eee texte ces 18 Zoom AE nlatde Images ima dada da 19 MOLA Volume AAA A A SA EE LS 19 MOUTE Ses ae he aie ds A A A A A A A A EA e ADA A AAA AAA 20 Rotate JPG Images 2er AE DI IAEA 20 JPG Browse Mode rr cerro 21 Media Manager Sra IIA Ro 21 Connecting 10 your POATE a Hotaia MoE aaa i Ba RARA E aa EE a e a anes Aa A A a a e ea 21 2 Connect the DC plug of the AC DC power adapter to the DC IN 9V socket at the back of the photo frame Connectthe power adaptor to aAC 230 240V mainssocket Caution Only connect themains adapter toa properly installed wall socket with a voltage matching to the Technical data ofthe mains adapter Using an incorrectadaptor could damage your photo frameor adaptor The remote s battery is factory installed Open the battery compartment door and remove the protective battery sheet before use When the battery becomes weak replace the
21. g well or you can not get it work according to User s Manual Warning e To prevent the risk of electric shock do not open the cover or the back of the receiver e Do not block the ventilation holes of the device Leave appropriate gap above and around it to allow for adequate ventilation e Do not place the device in an unventilated cabinet or on top of a unit which emits heat Copyright Statement No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form by any means without the prior written permission Other trademarks or brand names mentioned herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies Disclaimer Information in this document is subject to change without notice The manufacturer does not make any representations or warranties implied or otherwise regarding the accuracy and completeness of this document and shall in no event be liable for any loss of profit or any commercial damage including but not limited to special incidental consequential or other damage This symbol indicates that this product incorporates double insulation between hazardous mains voltage and user accessible parts When servicing use only identical replacement parts WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this unit to any liquids or extreme heat TABLE OFCONTENTS on ee A A Fee ae A Be AAA AAA AA A em ee ee a 1 2 1 Connection Po ee 0 AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA 3 2 Supported Interfaces tiriti orcas al
22. lay of the photo frame 4 Itisready to transferfile in the same way asany removable disk 5 Once thefiles have beentransferred wait fora few seconds before disconnecting yourphoto frame from your PC in the sameway as anyremovable disk A 21 Warranty O Please keep your receipt as proof of purchase This product is warranted for any defect in materials or workmanship for one year after the original date of purchase This product is for normal domestic and office use only This warranty does not cover damage from misuse or neglect accidental damage vermin infestation excessive voltages such us lightning or power surges or any alternation that affects the performance or reliability of the product In the unlikely event that your product fails to work normally please contact the Bush Helpline 1800 509 394 Australia or 0800 450 259 New Zealand and have your receipt of purchase on hand This guarantee is subject to the following provisions e It is only valid within boundaries of the country of purchase e The product must be correctly assembled and operated in Accordance with the instructions contained in the manual This product must be used solely for domestic purposes e The guarantee does not cover accidental damage e The guarantee will be rendered invalid if the product is resold or has been damaged by inexpert repair e The manufacturer disclaims any liability for incidental or consequential damaged This guar
23. on to select different repeated mode 415 Q 29 22 23 25 e gt gt Pressthis button to fast forward in playing movie or song 28 lt lt Press this button to fast backward in playing Movie or song PHOTO MODE SETUP MUSIC VIDEO ZOOM MUTE DISPLAY DOGON DOOM QO D VILLI VOBCOCDS 4 System Settings 4 Topower on thephoto frame setthe POWER switchto ON position The following operations are using remotecontrol Select Setup from the main menu press the ENTER button or pressthe SETUP buttonin any other mode to enter setup mode Below illustrationshows the screen of the setup menu Use navigation buttons to select decided itemfollowed by ENTER button Use A buttonto select between options then press ENTER to confirm The following illustration shows the initial screen in the settings mode andin the following section A Photo Setting lo Ke Setup Menu a l ag Interval Time gt E Transition Effect gt Show Type gt da Slide Mode gt Vaal Browse gt ae 4 Gal gt gt Select Confirm The adjustment operation for the
24. ou press ZOOM the image will be shrunkto 50 The fifth time you press ZOOM the image will be restoredto normal size 100 When the imageis enlarged youcan use the direction buttons toselect the area on display Note This function notsuitable for audiofile playback VOL Volume To increase decrease volumelevel Maximum 16 minimum0 O E 19 MUTE Press MUTE onceand the system will mute pressit again and sound will berestored Rotate JPG Images By pressing the button on the remote control youcan rotate JPGimages 90 degreesto the left counter clockwise By pressing the gt button on the remote control you can rotate the image 90 degreesto the right clockwise By pressing the A button on the remote control youcan flip theimage horizontally reversing the left and right sides of the image By pressing the Y button on the remote control youcan flip theimage vertically reversing the top and bottom sides of the image The left arrowbutton lt on theremote control can be used torotate a JPGimage 90 degrees to the left counter clockwise Asshown in thesequential figures below the frontof the caris rotated counter clockwise in the Y gt A lt directions Rotate left 90 Rotate left 90
25. rs to setthe automatic power on power offtimes The usercan choose toset the Power on time or the Power off time Use A Y buttons toselect Power On or Power Offthen press ENTER button Use gt buttons to move between Hourand Minute Use A Y buttons toset Hour and Minute After the Power On time or Power Off timeis set use 4 P buttons to selectOK then press ENTER button toconfirm or selectCancel then press ENTER button to quit Off Setting O _ gt Power On Enable Power Off Ena Set Time Exit Power On ff pt i 12 4 Exit Exits the automatic power on power off settings andgoes back tothe main menu 13 Edit A After selecting Edit from the main menu press the ENTER button and the system will enter Edit mode In Edit mode the user canchoose Copy Photos Music e Photo Musice Movie 13 1 Select Source Use lt to jumpto device list Use A V buttons toselect device listedon the leftthen press gt buttonto the file folderlist Use A V buttons toselect a filethen press ENTER button to confirmor a folderthen press ENTER button to enterthis folder until decided file is selected The selectedfile is enclosedby a yellowframe File Number 1 3 Total Files 0 e Dev nand1 1 3 IMAGEO1 e Dev nand1 1 Eg
26. they wish torotate and then press ENTER Rotate the selectedimage 90 degreesto the right After theimage has beenrotated you can press RETURN toreturn to the browse mode oryou can selectthe Reset functionto cancel all rotation actions Media Manager When the userinserts a storage device such asa portable drive or SD card after the system analyzes the file format the userwill be ableto conduct playlist management through the File Manager Therecognizable multimedia filetypes include JPEG MP2 MP3 WMA DAT MPG VOB and MP4 The window onthe left ofthe File Manageris used tomanage the foldersinside the storage medium The windowon the rightdisplays the filesinside the particularfolders Connecting to yourPC Connecting the Photo Frame to yourPC If your PCis running Windows XP or laterversion this photoframe does notrequire a driver When itis connected to yourPC it willappear as amass storage device Removable Disk The following procedureis an examplebased on aPC running Windows XP It assumes thatyour PC is already poweredon the photoframe is inMain menu 1 Select storage device you wantto connect to PC in setup menu Please refer to 4 3 4 2 Using a USB cable notsupplied connect the USB Mini B smaller end tothe PC connectoron the photo frame Thenconnect the USBA larger end to your PC 3 When connected successfully Connectedto PC willblanking on the disp
27. tion Setup Menu Brightness Contrast TFT Brightness TFT Contrast ug I al 4 3 Custom Setup 4 3 1 OSD Language This option canbe used toset the language for the OSD on screen display The user canchoose from English 4 3 2 Encoding This option setsthe character encodingof the filenames There are twotypes of encodingto choose from Western European and Central European 4 3 3 Repeat mode This option allowsthe user toset the playrepeat mode Thereare four available options Off One Folder andAll Off turns off the repeatmode One repeats thefile that is currently playing Folder repeats the folder that is currently playing All repeatedly plays all of thefiles inside the storage medium 4 3 4 USB Source Select storage deviceconnected to PC 4 3 5 Default By setting this option all settings will be resetto the original system settings 4 4 Exit Leaves the setup menu and goes back to the main menu After choosing Photo from the main menu press the ENTER key andthe system will automatically playback found imagefile stored in external storage device SD MMC USB CP or internal memory If no supported file isfound No Playable File will appearon the displaythen return to Main menu Toplayback image froma different storage device press HOME button in any mode then selectPhoto in Main menu thenpress ENTER button Use 4 buttons to select decided devi
28. use this buttonto fast forward during playback ofsong or video or rotate right 90 degrees Press this button to move cursor to the left in File Manager 6 SETUP SETUP button pressonce to enterinto SETUP mode Press andhold for 3seconds to stop during playback of songor video or to enterthumbnail or file management mode during playback of photo 7 RETURN RETURN button press once toreturn to last mode Press and hold for 3seconds will return tomain menu 3 2 Left interface VOLUME Adjusting volume 2 USB For connectto USB devices 3 PC For connectto PC O POWER ON OFF Power On Off switch DC IN 9V O 30 External DC9V jack NOTE Do not use and 3 at thesame time Please go backto main menubefore connecting 3 toPC 3 3 Right interface Y SD MMC BA MS SD MMC MS card slot 2 CF CF card slot 3 Q Earphone jack A AA tse SN VO 3 Illustration of button layo 3 4 Remote controller instruction 9 200000008060 y STANDBY Press this button to enter into STANDBY mode or start up from standby mode FILE Press this button to read ebook PHOTO MUSIC Press this button to play photo music PHOTO Press this button to view photo VOL Press this button to turn down volume VOL Press this button to turn up volume CA
29. y ifauto play for musicis set tooff Select decided music file using4 navigation buttons followed by ENTER button ofr PLAY PAUSE button 4 1 4 3 Movie Movie playback willbe automatically startedif auto play for movie is setto on when Movie is selectedin Main menu or VIDEO button is pressed File Manager willbe display ifauto play for musicis set tooff Select decided video file using 4 navigation buttons followed byENTER button on PLAY PAUSE button 4 2 Display Setup 4 2 1 Brightness This option allows the user toset the brightnessof the televisionscreen They canchoose from three different options normal bright and soft 4 2 2 Contrast This option canbe used toset the screencontrast The contrastis divided into15 different levels from 4 0 4 withlarger numbers representing greater contrast 4 2 3 TFT Brightness This option canbe used toset the screenbrightness The brightnessis divided into 15 levels from 7 0 7 withthe larger positive numbers representing greaterbrightness 4 2 4 TFT Contrast This option canbe used toset the screencontrast The contrastis divided into 15 different levels from 7 0 7 withlarger numbers representing greater contrast SSS et 7 4 2 5 TFT Saturation This option canbe used toset the saturation of the display The saturation is divided into 15 levels from 7 0 7 with larger numbers representing a higher degree of satura

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