Binatone MF 800 manual

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    User’s Guide for MF800 8" Digital Photo Frame with Slideshow Warning Use only the power adapter su pplied with your product.[...]

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    W e l come... to your new Motorola Digital Photo Frame! Please retain your ori ginal dated sales receipt for your record s. For warranty service of your Moto rola product, you will need to provide a copy of your dated sales receipt to co nfirm wa rranty status. Registration is not requi red for warranty coverage. For product related questions, plea[...]

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    1. ON/OFF button 2. Navigation and O buttons 3. EXIT button 4. Power suppl y jack q 5. USB connector n 6. Memory card slot m for inserting an SD, SDHC , MMC memory card that contains the photos you want to play . 7. Remote control for remote control func tions, please refer to pag e 1 1. Frame overview 4 5 6 3 2 1 7[...]

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    4 Table of Contents Table of Contents 1. Getting started .............. .............. .............. ............ .............. 5 1.1 Connecting to power .............................................................. 6 1.2 Inserting a memory card..................................................... .... 6 1.3 Removing a memory card ..............[...]

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    Getting started 5 1. Getting started WARNING • Do not plac e your Digital Photo Frame in the bathro om or other hum id areas. • Do not place your Digita l Photo Frame near sources of heat and extreme temperatures, such as fluorescent lighting, micro wave ovens, heating applian ces and direct sunlight. • Do not disassemble your Digital Photo F[...]

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    6 Getting started 1.1 Connecting to power Follow the steps below to connect the photo fr ame to a power outlet to turn on the p ower. 1. Plug one end of the AC power adapter to the power jack on the back of the photo frame. 2. Plug the other end into a power outlet. The po wer of the photo frame w ill be turned on. 3. Place the photo fram e in land[...]

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    Getting started 7 1.3 Removing a memory card Simply pull the card ou t of the slot gently. IMPORTANT Do not insert a micro or mini memory card without an adapter. 1.4 Connecting a USB device Your Digital Ph oto Frame supports USB flash drive and card reader . NOTE Please use the USB converter ca ble provided. NOTE • Af ter you insert a photo-load[...]

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    8 Getting started 1.5 Replacing the remote control battery The supplied remote contro l comes installed with a CR2032 lithium battery. When yo u need to replace the battery, follow the steps below. 1. Slide the locking tab to th e right. 2. Pull out the battery holder . 3. Insert the new ba ttery into the battery holder . The battery must be placed[...]

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    Using the photo frame 9 2. Using the photo frame To operate the photo fr ame, you can: • Use the control buttons on the back of the ph oto frame Or • Use the supplied remo te control 2.1 Using the control buttons No. Description 1 EXIT button • Returns to the Main Menu. • Goes back to the previous pa ge. • S tops the playback. 2 Navigatio[...]

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    10 Using the photo frame When using the Main Menu Button Function UP Select s Internal Memory , USB or Memory Card . DOWN Selects Internal Memory , USB or Memory Card . LEFT Selects Photo , Calendar or Settings menu. RIGHT Selects Photo , Calendar or Settings menu. O Enters sub-page s of Photo , Cal enda r or Settings menu. When browsing photo s in[...]

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    Using the photo frame 11 2 . 2 Using the remote control The following table descri bes the buttons and their functions that are available on the supplied remote control. When using the Settings menu Button Function UP Moves up to the previous sub- menu in Settings . DOWN Moves down to the next sub-menu in Settings . LEFT Selects Photo , Calendar or[...]

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    12 Using the photo frame No. Description 1 ON/OFF • T urns on the screen backlight. • T urns off the screen backlight to enter S tandby mode. 2U P Moves up. 3 LEFT/PR EVIOUS Moves left or select s the previous item. 4D O W N Moves down. 5 ZOOM Zooms in the photo by a factor of 2x, 4x, 8x and 16x. 6 SETUP You can press this button to access the [...]

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    Using the menus 13 3. Using the menus 3.1 Using the Main Menu When powered on, p hotos will play in slid eshow mode automatically. • If a memory card has be en inserted, photos in th e card will play in slidesho w mode automatically . • If no mem ory card is in serted, ph otos in th e built-in memory will play in slideshow mode automatically . [...]

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    14 Using the menus 3.2 Using the Photo menu NOTE The photo fra me only supports JPEG (*.jpg) image file format. 1. In the Main Menu , press the LEFT or RI GHT button to select the Photo menu. 2. Press the UP or DOWN button to select a device. 3. Press the = button to enter Photo Vie wer , which displays your photos in thumbnail view . In Photo Vie [...]

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    Using the menus 15 3.2.1 Copying one or all photos NOTE • T o copy photos from your memory card or USB to the internal memory , please insert your memory card or USB flash drive first. • Us e the supplied remote co ntrol for this operation. 1. In Photo V iewer , press the MENU button on the remote control. Copy One , Copy Al l , Delete O n e an[...]

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    16 Using the menus 3 . 3 Using the Calendar menu 1. In the Main Menu , press the LEFT or RI GHT button to select the Cal enda r menu. 2. Press the = button to enter the Cal enda r menu. The slideshow automatically st arts. • Press the = button to displa y one specific still photo or enter slideshow mode . T o switch to next or previous photo, pre[...]

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    Using the menus 17 Y ou can contr ol all function settings of the pho to frame from the Settings menu. Refer to the table below for more information. Sub-menu Option Description/Function Slideshow frequency 5 seconds Selects the speed of slideshow . 10 second s 30 second s 1 minute 1 hour 1 day T ransition effe ct No ef fect Selects the transition [...]

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    18 Using the menus Sub-menu Option Description/Function On/Of f schedule Auto On/Of f Enables/disables the Auto power on/power of f options. Auto on hour Powers on the photo frame automatically according to the time length you set. Auto on minute Auto of f hour Powers off the pho to frame automatically according to the time length you set. Auto of [...]

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    General Information 19 3.4.1 Enabling auto on/off The photo frame comes with the Progr ammable On/Off Time feature, making it possible to power on and off automatically according to the tim e you set. 1. In the Main Menu , press the LEFT or RIGHT button to select the Settings menu. 2. Press the = button to enter the Settings menu. 3. Press the DOWN[...]

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    20 General Information Consumer Products and Accessories purchased in the United States, Canada, UK, Russia, Singapore, South Africa, New Zealand, Australia or India. What Does this W arranty Cover? Subject to the exclusions an d limitations contained be low, Binatone Electronics Internat ional LT D. warrants the Motorola branded consumer pr oducts[...]

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    General Information 21 IMPLIED. IN NO EVENT SHALL MOTOROLA OR BINATONE ELECTRONICS INTERNATIONAL LTD. BE LIABLE, WHETHER UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRAN TY OR IN CONTRACT OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR STRI CT PRODUCT LIABILITY) OR OTHERWISE FOR DAMAGES OR CLAIMS IN EXCESS OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODU CT OR ACCESSORY, OR FOR ANY INDIRECT, INCIDEN[...]

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    22 General Information the product resulting from misuse; (b) your failure to follow or operation outside the usage pa rameters stated in the us er instructions that came with the Products or Accessories; (c) contact with liquid , water, rain, extrem e humidity or hea vy perspiration, sand, dirt or the like, extrem e heat, or food; (d) use of the P[...]

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    General Information 23 warranty agreement between you and BINATONE ELECTRONICS INTERNATION AL LTD. regarding the Products or Accessories purchased by you, and supersede any prior agreement or representations, including representations made in any literature publications or promotional materials issued by BINATONE ELECTRONICS INTERNATIONAL LTD. or r[...]

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    24 Technical Specifications 5. T echnical Specifications NOTE Specifications are subject to change without pr ior notice. Screen size 8" diagonal TFT LCD Aspect ratio 4:3 Panel resolution 800 (H) x 600 (V) pixels Internal memory size 512MB Brightness 250 cd/m 2 Contrast ratio 500:1 Viewing angle in lan dscape (Top/Bottom/Left/Right) 50º / 70?[...]

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    Manufactured, distributed or sold by Binatone Electronics International LTD., official license e for this product. MOTOROLA and the Stylized M Logo, and other Motorola trademarks and trade dress are owned by Motorola, Inc. and are used under license from Motorola, In c. MOTOROLA and the Stylized M Logo are registered in the US Patent & Trademar[...]