Dynex DX-DPF7-10-MX manual

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    7” Digital P icture F rame D X -DPF7-10/D X -DPF7-10-MX USER GUIDE 10-0796 DX_DPF7-10_MAN_E NG_V2.fm Page 1 Thursday, July 29 , 2010 7:18 AM[...]

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    2 7” Digital Picture F rame Co n te n t s Impor tant safety instructions ............ .......................2 Fe atures . ................... .................... .................... ........ 4 Setting up your digital picture frame ................ ........ 8 Using y our digital pic ture fr ame ................ .............15 T r oubleshooting[...]

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    Important safety instructions 3 6 Clean only with a dr y cloth. 7 Do not block any ventilation op enings. Install in accordance with the manufactur er's instruct ions . 8 Do not install near any heat sour ces such as radiators, hea t regist ers, stov es, or other devices (including amplifiers) th at pr odu ce heat. 9 Prot ec t the pow er cord [...]

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    4 Features 15 Batteries should not be exposed to ex cessive hea t such as sunshine , fire, or the lik e. Caution : Danger of explosion if the batt er y is incorr ectly replac ed. Replace only with th e same or equivalent type. Fe a t u re s Package c ontents: • Digital pi cture frame •A C a d a p t e r • Remote control with CR2025 batt er y ?[...]

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    Features 5 2 MODE/ENTER In picture mode, press to t ogg le between slideshow , browse, and thumbnail views . In menu mode, p ress to confi rm a selec tion. 3 EXIT Pr ess to enter the Main menu . O n the Main menu, press t o enter the Card S e le c t io n screen. 4 COPY /DEL ETE / (up) Press t o copy a picture from an inserted memory card into the f[...]

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    6 Features Side views # Slot/Port/Jack Description 1 Me mo r y car d slo t In se r t a n SD, S DHC , M MC , M S, or xD mem or y ca rd (not provided) into this slot to view pictures . 2 U SB po rt In se rt a US B f la sh dr iv e ( no t p r ov id ed ) in t o t hi s port. 3 DC 5 V jac k Plug the AC adapt er (provided) in to th is j ack to prov ide pow[...]

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    Features 7 Remote c ontrol # Button Descr iption 1 MENU Press t o enter the Setup Menu screen. 2 EXIT Press to return to the Main me nu. On the Main menu , press to en ter the Ca rd Se le c ti on screen. 10-0796 DX_DPF7-10_MAN_E NG_V2.fm Page 7 Thursday, July 29 , 2010 7:18 AM[...]

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    8 Setting up your digital picture frame Setting up your digital picture frame Installing the remote contr ol battery Note: A battery comes pr e-installed in your r emote contr ol. T o activate the battery , remov e the pla stic insulating sheet from the battery tray . 3 (prev), (nex t), (up), ( down)/ RO TA TE Press (pr ev) to navigate left in the [...]

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    Setting up your digita l picture frame 9 Wa rn i n g : Ther e is a danger of explosion if the batt er y is not replac ed correctly . Replace with the same or equivalent t ype batter y . T o install a remote control battery: 1 T urn the remote contr ol over to the back side. 2 Push the r elease tab to the right and pull the batt er y tray out of the[...]

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    10 Setting up your digital picture frame 4 Slide the batter y tray back int o the remote control until it clicks into place . War n in g s : • Store the battery in a place wher e children cannot reach it. If a child accidently swallo ws the batter y , consult a doctor immediat ely . • Do not rechar ge, short, disassemble , or hea t the battery [...]

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    Setting up your digita l picture frame 11 Making connections Connecting the A C adapter Make sur e that the AC power outlet matches the AC adapter’ s power specifications (100-240 V ~, 50/60 Hz) prior to plugging in the adapter . T o connec t the AC adapter: • Plug the small DC power c onnec tor int o the DC 5V jack on the side of your digital [...]

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    12 Setting up your digital picture frame P ositioning your digital picture frame Y our digital pic ture frame has a bu ilt-in stand. The stand can be rota ted to suppor t the frame in either a horizont al or a ver tical position. Make sur e that the stan d is rota ted to one of the two positions indicated on the back of the frame in order to ensur [...]

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    Setting up your digita l picture frame 13 Configuring y our digital pic ture fr ame T o configure your digital picture frame: 1 Press EXIT . T he Main menu opens. 2 Press or to highlight the SET TING icon, then press MODE/ENTER . The Setu p men u opens . 3 Press , or to highlight an option, then press MODE/ENTER to confirm. Y ou can select : 10-079[...]

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    14 Setting up your digital picture frame • Brightness –Adjust Brigh tness from -3 to +3. • Sleep Time –Set your digital picture frame to turn off automatically after a set period of time. • Slide Show Tim e –A djusts the interval between pictures changing in a slideshow . O ptions are 5 Seco nds, 10 Secon ds, 30 S econd s, 60 S econds, [...]

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    Using your digital picture frame 15 Using y o ur digital picture frame Starting a pic ture slideshow T o star t a picture slide show: 1 P ower on the fr ame. A slideshow of pictures will immediately begin. If no memor y card or USB device has been inser ted, the slideshow will be of pictures stored in the frame's internal memory . If a memor y[...]

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    16 Using your digital picture frame 5 Press MODE/ENTER again in BROWSE mode to displa y THUMBNAIL mode . Thumbnail-size d pic ture s ap pear on the scr een in a table. 6 Press , , , or to highlight a thumbnail. 7 Press MODE/ENTER to display the pic ture . 8 T o switch to a differ ent memor y device, pr ess EXIT twi ce from SLIDESHO W , BROWSE or TH[...]

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    Troubleshooting 17 T o delete pic tures from internal memor y: 1 Remove an y card or USB memory device you hav e inser ted in the fram e. 2 Locate the pic ture yo u wis h to del ete in SLID ESHOW o r BROWSE mode , then press COPY /DE L . A message asks if you w ant to delete the picture. 3 Press or to highlight YES , then press MODE/ENTER to co nfi[...]

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    18 Troubleshooting The frame displa ys some pictures slower and some pictures faster . Higher resolution pictures load mor e slowly . T r y reducing the siz e of your images using picture editing software ( not included) or setting your camera to take pictures at a low er resolution. See your camera's operating manual for details on how to r e[...]

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    Specifications 19 Specifications Leg al n ot ice s FC C Part 15 This device co mplies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation of this pr oduc t is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received , including inter ference that may cause undesired [...]

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    20 Legal notic es which can be determined by turn ing the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to tr y to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: • Reorient or r elocate the r eceiving antenna . • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiv er . • Connect th e equipment into an outle t on a cir [...]

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    Legal notices 21 90-d ay limited w arranty Dynex Products (“D ynex ”) warrants to y ou, the original p urchaser of this new DX-DPF7-10/DX-DPF7-10-MX (“Product”), that the Product shall be free of defects in the original manufact ure of the material or workmanship for a period of 90 days from the date of your purcha se of the Product (“W a[...]

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    22 Legal notic es Where is the w arranty valid? This warranty is valid only to the original purchaser of the Pr oduc t in the United States, Can ada, an d Mexico. What does the warranty not co ver? This warranty does not cover: • Custome r instruction •I n s t a l l a t i o n •S e t u p a d j u s t m e n t s • Co smetic damage • Damage du[...]

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    Legal notices 23 WILL APPL Y AFTER THE W ARRANTY PE RIOD . SOME STA TES, PROVINCES AND JURISDICTIONS DO NO T ALL OW LIMIT A TIONS ON HOW L O NG AN IMPL IED W ARRANT Y LASTS, SO THE ABOVE LIMIT A TION MAY NO T APPL Y T O YOU . THIS W ARRANT Y GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHT S, AND YOU MA Y ALSO HAVE O THER RIGHTS, WHICH V ARY FROM ST A TE TO ST A TE [...]

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