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Technika A700 Digital Photo Frame User Manual

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1. PLACEMENT Remove the stand from the Screw the stand fitmly clip at the rear of the frame into the threaded insert Place the frame on a firm stable surface where it is unlikely to fall or get knocked off CONNECTING POWER Plug the DC power jack of the adapter into the DC socket in the DPF Plug the power adapter into the mains point Switch on at the mains Switch the ON OFF switch on the frame to ON You can leave the power switch on and use the D button on the handset to turn the frame on or set it to Standby mode To turn off the power off slide the ON OFF switch to OFF If the DPF is being switched on for the first time or after a default setting reset you must first select a display language English Nederlands Use the buttons on the DPF or the W buttons on the handset to make your selection Press the B Ma button on the DPF or OK on the handset to confirm In the next screen Use the buttons on the DPF or the A V buttons on the handset to select YES or NO Press the B Ma button on the DPF or OK on the handset to confirm There are 14 languages to choose from Make your selection and press the Me button on the DPF or OK on the handset to confirm The welcome screen will briefly display followed by the Main Menu UYAVAP IC z NS i yv e INSTALLING A USB DEVICE OR MEMORY CARD To insert a
2. Power on Power off Default d Press W or to select Default Press gt Press W or A to toggle YES NO Press OK to conifrm If you select NO you will be returned to the General Setup Screen If you select YES the screen will momentarily blank The DPF will then switch on and the language sel ection screen will appear Refer to Page 8 TROUBLESHOOTING If your DPF seems not to be working as well as you might expect please work through this checklist before returning the product to lesco The DPF will not switch on Switch off Check the power supply connections switch on again The DPF will not recognise a memory card Re insert the card You may need to reformat the card The DPF will not play pictures on a card The pictures must be in jpg form and smaller than 8000x8000 pixels The handset is erratic The handset is too far from the frame There is something between the handset and the DPF Replace the battery AFTER USE Though you can leave the frame in Standby indefinitely we do not rec ommend this for the following reasons e The connected AC adaptor cable could be a source of danger e You will consume power unnecessarily If you have enabled the Power ON facility swiitch the DPF into standby Otherwise witch the set off via the POWER switch Unplug the adaptor from the mains and then unplug the adaptor from the Picture Frame Unplug any memory card or USB stick Store the unit and power adaptor i
3. W A to select a language Press OK to confirm and return Setting the Brightness Contrast and Saturation These parameters are all set in the same manner There are seven set ting 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 The changes display immediately aa O9 Press W or to select Brightness Contrast Saturation Press P Press W to select a parameter Press OK to confirm and return Page 16 MZ Auto Run This setting selects the display which comes on when the DPF is Switched on or brought out of Standby Photo is the default Genera Setup Calendar Power on Press W to select Auto Run Press gt e Press W or A to select the item Press OK to confirm and return Power On and Power Off These parameters are set in the same manner If you wish the frame to switch on or off at a certain time you can set this up The On Off times can be set to operate independently or together General setip Press W or to select Power on Power off Press B Press the 44 keys to cycle Hour Min and Frequency Press W to change the values You can set the On Off time to operate once only or daily The default is OFF If you set a Power ON time the frame wiill Wake up at the appointed time and then display the Auto Run option which you have selected Press OK to confirm and return Default This setting returns the DPF to factory settings Generd Setup
4. A700 Owners Handbook Picture Frame CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER REMOVEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION Read these instructions Keep these instructions Heed all warnings Follow all instructions Do not use this apparatus near water Clean only with a slightly damp cloth Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s in structions Do not install or operate near any heat sources such as radiators stoves or other apparatus that produce heat Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as the power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the appara tus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped Warning To reduce the risk of fire or electrical shock do not expose this product to rain or mois ture The product must not be exposed to dripping and splashing and no object filled with liquids such as a vase of flowers should be placed on the product No naked flame sources such as candles should be placed on the product Caution Changes or modifications n
5. O Press the 16 9 key to change the aspect ratio from 4 3 to 16 9 What does this mean Most digital cameras take pictures in the ratio 4 3 This is also the ratio of the frame If a picture is in widescreen mode 16 9 pressing the 1 9 key will increase the picture s height to fit the frame screen though the sides may be cropped You can also use this key to change the ratio the other way The picture will be compressed sideways to fit the screen though in this case you may see black bars above and below the picture Press the key again to restore normal screen size Note This feature can only be be used when a picture is larger than the frame If a picture is fully visible in the frame the key has no effect MYivar 4 lt AUTAU NAVIGATING A SLIDESHOW VIA THE OSD MENU During a slideshow Press the OSD key The OSD menu appears on the screen and slideshow pauses I Qo I Dl Press the B or lt d key on the handset to navigate between the icons on the OSD menu To start the slide show from the current picture highlight press the OK key on the handset To skip to theprevious picture highlight I and press the OK key To skip to next picture highlight Pl and press the OK key To rotate the picture highlight and press the OK key To stop the slideshow and return to thumbnail display highlight 9 and press the OK key To zoom in the picture highlight A and press the OK key When a p
6. THE CALENDAR Main Menu Switch the the frame to ON or Press the D key pe Press W key toselect Calendar P ED NM Calendar gt The current month and time will display Setup Press or MENU to return to the Menu Press J to start a slide show from a connected memory device 2 JPG 2009 68 12 19 15 00 You can now browse your pictures and start a slideshow from a selected picture See Page 11 A special mode is available which allows you to view a slide show when diaplaying the Clock or Calendar Refer to Page XX SYSTEM SETUP Access the Main Menu Select SETUP Press OK You can also enter the Setup Menu at by pressing the SETUP key on the handset There are three Setup menus Press Wor to select the Photo Setup Menu Press OK to enter the menu and display the menu contents amo O9 shuffle The Sliding Show Time alters the time each slide displays on screen Press the B key to move the cursor to the options list Press W or A to select a Slide Show Time Shuffle Press OK to confirm and return to the Photo Setup Menu Press W or to select Photo Mode Press to go to the options Press Wor to select a setup menu A highlight indicates the menu Press OK to enter the menu and display the menu contents Press the B key to move the cursor to the options list Press W or to select a menu option Press OK to confirm deselect A tick means the option is
7. confirmed Press W or to select another menu option Press 6 or return to the main menu list Press MENU to exit to the main menu or to start a slide show Transition Effect Date Stamp Shuffle Press W or to select Full Standard Screen See P70 Press OK to confirm and return to the Photo Setup Menu Page 13 MZ Press OK to confirm and return to the Photo Setup Menu Press W or to select Transition Effect Press PhotoSetup Sliding show time Off f P t Transition Effect gt Date Stamp gt Shuffle gt Press W or to select Off or Random Off the slides change with no effects in between Press OK to confirm and return to the Photo Setup Menu Press W or to select Date Stamp Press PRO Seip Sliding show time Off i fa Photo Mode gt 1 Transition Effect Shuffle Press W to select On or Off Selecting Date Stamp on displays on the screen the date the Random The slides change with a variety of effects between slides photo was originally taken providing the date was correctly set up on the camera taking the original picture Press OK to confirm and return to the Photo Setup Menu Press W or to select Shuffle Press B PROC SeUp Sliding show time f i 119 Photo Mode P On 14 Transition Effect Date Stamp d Shuffle 20 Press W A to select On or Off Se
8. icture is magnified Press the gt keys on the handset to pan the picture left or right Press the amp W keys on the handset to pan the picture up or down Press the OK key again to resume normal slideshow play THUMBNAIL MODE You can enter thumbnail mode in two ways During a Slideshow Press the 4 key The pictures display in pages of 15 thumbnails The picture you were viewing is highlighted Picture details appear at the bottom The number of pages of thumbnails appears at the top right To move back or forward one picture Press the 4 P keys To move to the next previous row of 5 thumbnails Press the AW keys To move to the next or previous page of thumbnails Press the p lt lt keys To view a picture Select the picture Press OK or The slide show starts with the picture selected Accessing Thumbnail Mode from the Main Menu VIEWING THE CLOCK Main Menu Switch the ON OFF switch on the frame to ON or Switch the the frame to ON or is Press the D key to bring the frame out of standby Press the key Press MENU to display the main menu Press the W or key toselect Clock Press the W or key on the handset to select a memory device Press OK BELLUM The Clock time date will display Setup 20 08 10 NOTE The Time and Date should be set in Friday the Setup Menu Refer to Page XX Press 9 or MENU to return to the Menu or Press to start a slide show from a connected memory device VIEWING
9. lecting means that the pictures display in a different random order when a slide show is started Thumbnail mode is unaffected Press OK to confirm and return to the Photo Setup Menu Press 44 or 9 to return to the main menu list Press W A to select Clock Calendar setup Crocx Calendar Setup Show photo Set time 1 Set time format Set date Set date format CLOCK CALENDAR SETUP Press W or A to select Clock Calendar setup Press OK Clock CalendarSe ttip ES Show photo Off gt Set time gt gt Set time format Set date i Set date format P Press W or to select Show Photo Press gt Press W to select On or Off Press OK to confirm and return The Show Photo default setting is Off However when On is selected a slide show is visible when the DPF is in Clock Calendar display mode see Page 12 WaT STETIT T Select On in the Show photo menu Press MENU to exit Setup and go to the Main Menu Select Clock or Calendar e Press OK The clock calendar will display with a slide show of photos from the connected media 20 08 10 Friday TS A Setting the Time The Default Time Format is for a 24 hour clock Before setting the time you may wish to change the time format to 12 hour AM PM ClockiCalendar Setup Show photo gt 12hr VA Set time 4 13 Set time format 2 Set date gt Set date format gt Press W or to select Set Ti
10. main menu Press to move the cursor downward Press to select the previous picture when viewing pictures Switch to the previous page in thumbnail mode Press to zoom the picture Press to select 4 3 or 16 9 aspect ratio for a picture Press to go to the setup menu Press to confirm a selection Start or pause playback Press to move the cursor rightwards or select the next picture Press to open or exit the OSD bar display Press to return to the previous menu Press to select the next picture when viewing pictures Switch to the next page in thumbnail mode Press to start the slide show UAV AP 4C v le 7 Vv GETTING STARTED HANDSET PREPARATION Remove the protective strip from the battery compartment to activate the battery If the handset behaves erratically or failsto i operate the battery should be replaced 5 1 Press the catch at the side of the battery compartment Slide out the battery cage d 2 Remove the old battery Place the new bat tery in the cage with the polarity as shown CR2025 lose the cage There is a risk of fire and burns if the battery is handled improperly Do not disassemble crush puncture short external contacts or dispose of in fire or water Do not attempt to open or service the battery Replace only with the battery designated for this product Discard used batteries in accord ance with recycling regulations in force in your area
11. me Format Press Press Wor A to select 12hr 24 hr Press OK to confirm and return Press W or to select Set time Press a Clock Calendar Setup Set date format Press the 44 keys to toggle between minutes and the hours Press W or to change the minutes hours If you have selected the 12 hour clock AM and PM will be displayed Press OK to confirm and return to Clock Calendar Setup Setting the Date The Default Date format is Month Date Year mm dd yy Before setting the date you may wish to change the format to dd mm yy ClockiCalendarsetip a mm dd yy Show photo Set time gt t Set time format gt Set date Set date format Press W or to select Set date format Press P Press W to select the format Press OK to confirm and return Press W to select Set date Press gt Set date format Press the 44 keys to toggle Year Month and Day Press W or A to change the values Press OK to confirm and return to Clock Calendar Setup Press or lt return to the main menu list Press W or to select General setup Press OK Setting the Language The language setting affects all the menus and selections in the DPF Language P LEngih Deutsch a Brightness Francais Saturation Italiano Power on Nederlands Press W or to select Language Press P Press
12. memory card Position the card with the cropped corner facing the top of the screen and press gently in To release a memory card Grip both sides of the card and gently pull out When first switched on the pictures will display as a Slide Show Thereafter the display will depend on the setup you have customised If you switch on the DPF with a USB drive and a memory card inserted in the frame the USB drive photos will be displayed You can navigate the frame in three ways Via the Rear Panel controls Via the Remote handset This manual concentrates on handset navigation as it the easiest and has the most comprehensive control functions You can also navigate a slide show via the On Screen Menu See Page14 VIEWING PHOTOS In the main menu you can select a connected memory device to view photos and set other parameters 1 When pictures are being displayed press the MENU button to access the main menu 2 Use the buttons on the handset to select one of the 5 options 3 Press OK on the handset to confirm the option or enter the menu item Page 9 USB Drive L SD Card etc This icon indicates the current choice LEN USB main menu choices USB Card View images on the USB or SD Card Clock Calendar Set up the Clock and Calendar Setup Set up slideshows and frame parameters VIEWING PICTURES Switch the ON OFF switch on the frame to ON or press the 15 butto
13. n on the handset to bring the frame out of Standby If there is a memory device inserted the device will start a slideshow When the frame detects a memory devices it displays all the viewable images All folder structures are ignored VIEWING PICTURES IN SLIDE SHOW MODE Slide show mode displays all viewable pictures in sequence To move to the next picture Press the key once To move on several pictures repeatedly press the P key To move to the previous picture Press the 44 key once To move back several pictures repeatedly press the 44 key PAUSE MODE To pause the slide show Press the OK key The On Screen Navigation menu will deploy You can navigate using either the On Screen menu or the handset panel controls To navigate with the regular controls Press the OSD button to clear the OSD menu if you do nothing the menu will clear after a few seconds To advance one picture at a time Press the key To go back one picture at a time Press the lt key To resume normal slideshow play Press the OK key again ZOOM AND PAN Press the key to cycle the picture size X2 gt x4 x8 gt x16 Normal Entering ZOOM mode automatically pauses the slideshow When the Zoom is positive i e greater than 1 Press the lt PB keys to pan the picture to left or right Press the amp W keys to pan the picture up or down To resume slideshow play cycle Zoom to Normal and press OK CHANGING THE ASPECT RATI
14. n a cool dry place out of the reach of children and pets Further Information After extended use the frame may get warm This is normal and not a cause for concern The best resolution for pictures is 432 234 pixels Pictures above this resolution will not display any better and large pictures will slow load ing times CARE AND CLEANING Care and cleaning operations should be carried out with the unit un plugged from the mains Clean the plastic parts with a barely damp cloth and then dry care fully Do NOT touch the screen with bare fingers hard or pointed objects Clean the screen carefully with a special cloth with a special optical cleaning cloth available from opticians and photography stores SPECIFICATIONS Power Supply DC5V Power adaptor DC5V1 0A AC100 240V Picture Format JPEG lt 8000 8000 ppixels USB Compliance USB 2 0 1 1or higher Memory Card SD MMC MS SDHC Weight 263 grams C WARRANTY Your Technika appliance is covered by a warranty for 12 months from the date of purchase If a fault develops during this period please contact the TESCO electrical help line on 0845 456 6767 Please have your original purchase receipt with you when you call This warranty in no way affects your consumer rights UK Waste electrical products should not be disposed of with household waste Separate disposal facilities exist for your nearest facilities see www recycle more co uk or EBEN in store fo
15. nside each album The DPF will read the pictures and play them in sets but you cannot identify or select individual folders The DPF will take time to load and display pictures Lots of high resolution pictures will slow loading times considerably UNPACKING The carton should contain The Photo Frame External Power Adapter Remote Control Handset Operating Manual If any items are missing or damaged contact your nearest TESCO store for a replacement Have your receipt ready when you call Retain the packaging If you dispose of it do so having regard to any recyding regulations in your area Before using the Photo Frame carefully remove any protective film covering the screen Take care not to press on the screen e a Yat c CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS SF aS aS mz SD MMC MS Card Slot USB Socket 5V DC Input Socket ON OFF Switch Navigation Keys Detachable Stand 7 Display Screen Remote Control Sensor NAVIGATION KEYS Play Pause Confirm Enter hold to enter main menu Previous Left button Down button Rotate photo while playing a slideshow Next Right button Up button Back to preview while playing a slideshow REMOTE HANDSET e HANDSET KEYS AND FUNCTIONS On A Ww N rri Press to set the player in and out of Standby Press to move the cursor upward Press to move the cursor leftward or select the previous picture Press to return to the
16. onnection from the mains supply is via the AC power adapter This must be readily accessible and capable of being unplugged at all times CONTENTS SAFETY INFORMA MON 2 4 4 CONTROES AND FUNCTIONS 5 REMOTE CONTROLHANDSE Listenin ranean RUD RP rui 6 GE ING STATED d E 7 CONNECTING THE POWER SUPPLY 8 SCG 8 lj sis cite M 8 NAVIGATING THE 9 VIEWING PICTURES 10 NAVIGATING A SUDE SHOW c 11 CE ALUM ODE 11 VIEWING THE CLOCK AND CALENDAR 12 SEM E 13 OmU 18 PETER SE 18 WARRANTY amp SPECIFICATIONS 19 INTRODUCTION Your Digital Picture Frame DPF enables you to view digital pictures from either a memory card or from a USB drive The DPF is compatible with the following card formats SD Secure Disk MMC Multimedia Card MS Memory Stick and SDHC Secure Disk High Capacity The Frame will also support a USB 2 0 or 1 1 drive PICTURE FORMATS The DPF will play pictures conforming to the jpg jpeg standard Other picture formats must be converted to jpgs via photo editing software not supplied FILES AND FOLDERS You may have your pictures grouped into Albums folders with several pictures i
17. ot expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user s authority to operate this device Caution Usage of controls or adjustments or per formance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous exposure IMPORTANT Use this appliance with the supplied AC convertor Using non approved power supplies will void the warranty This equipment generates uses and can radiate ra dio frequency energy and if not installed and used Page2 MZ This symbol indicates that dangerous voltage constituting a risk of electric shock is present within this unit This symbol indicates that there are important operating and maintenance instructions in the literature accompanying this unit in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communication Howeverthis is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equip ment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is en couraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is con nected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help The means of disc
18. r details ROI Produced after 13th August 2005 Waste electrical products should not be disposed of with household waste Please recycle where facilities exist Check with your Local Authority or retailer for recycling advice CC a a Tesco Stores Ltd Delamare Road Cheshunt Herts EN8 9SL b Technika Helpline 0845 456 6767 calls cost up to 4p per minute from a BT landline other providers may vary

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