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    9FF2 Photo Frame User manual Manuel d'utilisation Manual del usuar io Benutz erhandbuch[...]

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    Philip s Electro nics -1 - Conten t Philips © 2006 2006.8 First Ve rsion V06.08.10 —1— 1. Get ting start ed ........... ................ ........ - 3 - 1.1 Packing list ............... ................ ............... - 3 - 1.2 Initial setup ..................... ................ ........ - 4 - 1.2.1 Connec ting Power Source ........... ... - [...]

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    Philip s Electro nics -2 - Introduction Philips digital Photo Frame can be placed either vertically or hori zontally to fit the photos on display. Its internal rechargeab le battery provides you with the freedom to pass it around and show photos without the power cord. Or, yo u can place it somewhere in a roo m for a continuous display by conn ecti[...]

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    Philip s Electro nics -3 - 1. Getti ng started 1.1 Packing list Digital Ph oto Frame Power a daptor USB Cable to PC (male A type plug) Quick star t guide User manual and Auto Run software on CD What else you'll need Power outlet Digital Photo s on memory card or PC[...]

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    Philip s Electro nics -4 - 1.2 Initial setup Remove the parts from the packaging 1.2.1 Connecting Power Source Connect the supplied power c able from Photo Frame to a power outlet. The internal battery will start charging and the battery LED turns bl ue and flashes. This will ta ke approximately 3 hour s. 1.2.2 Locate Control Buttons Use your Photo[...]

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    Philip s Electro nics -5 - 1.2.4 Select Language Press the menu button to acce ss the Main Menu. Navigate down to highlight the setup icon. Navigate right or press the OK button to acc ess the setup menu. Navigate down to go to language. Navigate right to enter the language menu. Navigate up and down to select your preferred language (select betwee[...]

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    Philip s Electro nics -6 - Navigate left and right to move between hours, minutes and AM/PM. Press the OK button to c onfirm selection . Date: Navigate up and down to select the date. Navigate left and right to move between days, mon ths and years. Press the OK button to c onfirm selection . Show Clock: Navigate up and down to select Show clock. Na[...]

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    Philip s Electro nics -7 - • To remove the Compa ct Flash card, pull out the card s lowly. • To remove the XD , XD, SD, MMC, or Memory Stick card, p ush the card again to unlock and then pull out the card. Note: To copy photo from the me mory card to the Photo Frame read the copyin g photo section. Tips: - Increase the memory of the Pho to Fram[...]

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    Philip s Electro nics -8 - 2. Enjoying Photos 2.1 Brows e Mode Slideshow mode is entered once you turn on the Photo Frame. Navigate left and right to move quickly thr ough the p hotos. Note 1 : The frequency of th e slideshow can be ad justed. To do so please read “slideshow frequency” section. Note 2: For slideshow creation and manage ment rea[...]

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    Philip s Electro nics -9 - 3. Managing Photos and Albums 3.1 Thumbnail Access and Navigation A large number of Photos can be viewe d quickly using thumbnail s. Press the menu button to access the Main Menu. Navigate right or press the OK butto n to access the Photo menu. Navigate down to select the phot o source to brow se. Navigate right to enter [...]

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    Philip s Electro nics - 10 - 3.2 Quick access to thumbnai Thumbnails can be accessed directly from the slid eshow by pressing the OK button. The thumbnail wi th the mini preview i s launched and the picture last seen on the slideshow when you pressed the OK butto n is displayed. 3.3 Photo selection – sin gle and multiple Using the method below yo[...]

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    Philip s Electro nics - 11 - 3.4 Photo Menu This menu all ows the control all aspects of managing your photos. C opy, Delete and Move photos as well as select vari ous effe cts, frames to apply to your photos. 3.4.1 Copying Photos You can copy photos stored on a memory card or PC to Photo Frame internal memory or in a Memory card plugged in the Pho[...]

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    Philip s Electro nics - 12 - Navigate right to go to t he source you want to copy your photo to. Navigate down to select the med ia to copy to. Navigate right to s elect which album t o copy to. Press the OK button to begin copying. The copy screen disappears upon co mpletion and a resized copy of the photo is stored inside the select ed album. You[...]

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    Philip s Electro nics - 13 - To copy from Photo Frame to PC • Copy the photos on Photo Frame to PC th e same way you transfer the contents of a digital camera to PC. All pho tos are stored in the sub-directories of the DCIMon the Photo Frame drive.[...]

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    Philip s Electro nics - 14 - 3.4.2 Deleting Photos2 If you need to free up space on the Photo Frame or a memory card you can delete photos. Press the menu button to access the Main Menu. Navigate right or press the OK butto n to access the slideshow menu. Navigate down to select the so urce to brows e. Navigate right to enter the required album. Na[...]

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    Philip s Electro nics - 15 - 3.4.3 Rotating, Zoom ing and Cropping3 Photo Frame ca n change the orient ation of photos and change the framing of pho tos. Note: The crop function only applies to original photos stored on external memory card. Rotating Press the menu button to access the Main Menu. Navigate right or press the OK button to access the [...]

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    Philip s Electro nics - 16 - Zooming and Cropping Note: To retain image quality it is recommended that zooming and cropping is carried out before the image is stored in an al bum. This func tion only a pplies to original photos not thos e processed by the photo Frame Note: All photo s processed and copied by the photo F rame will be resized for opt[...]

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    Philip s Electro nics - 17 - 3.4.4 Moving Photos4 Photos can only be moved between albums created by Photo Frame on internal memory or external memory card. Press the menu button to access the Main Menu. Navigate right or press the OK butto n to access the Photo menu. Navigate down to select the med ia to browse. Navigate right to enter the require[...]

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    Philip s Electro nics -1 8 - 3.4.5 Photo Effects5 Press the menu button to acce ss the Main Menu. Navigate right or press the OK butto n to access the Photo menu. Navigate down to select the med ia to browse. Navigate right to enter the required album. Navigate right to view t he photos in the chosen album. Select the phot o to change. Press the me[...]

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    Philip s Electro nics - 19 - 3.4.6 Frames6 Press the menu button to acce ss the Main Menu. Navigate right or press the OK but ton to access the P hoto menu. Navigate down to select the med ia to browse. Navigate right to enter the required album. Navigate right to view t he photos in the chosen album. Press the OK button to select the photo to add [...]

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    Philip s Electro nics - 20 - 3.5 Album Menu 3.5.1 Creating New Photo Album To organize your photos you can create phot o albums on your Photo Frame or memory card and select which albums to be us ed in slide shows. There is a limit of 500 a lbums that can be created. Press Play Slideshow to leave this menu and play the slideshow Press the menu butt[...]

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    Philip s Electro nics - 21 - 3.5.2 Rename Album Albums can be r enamed at a ny time by foll owing th e instruct ions below. Pres s Play Slideshow to leave this menu and play the slideshow 3.5.3 Delete Album Press the menu button to access the Main Menu. Nav igate right or press the OK button to access the Photo menu. Navigate down to select th e me[...]

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    Philip s Electro nics - 22 - 4 Creating and Mana ging Slideshows To tailor your ow n slide shows You can ha ndpick the albums for slideshow, select a slides how frequency that dete rmines, how long a photo rema ins on screen, select transition effect, how next photo replaces curre nt one on screen, and sequential or random. 4.1 Slideshow 4.1.1 Crea[...]

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    Philip s Electro nics - 23 - 4.1.2 Play All albums or selected slideshow To play all th e albums in the Photo F rame follow the instructions below. Press sl ideshow to start playin g the slid esho w 4.1.3 Add Album to Slideshow Use this function to a dd previously created albums into slides hows. Press the m enu button to access the Main Menu. Navi[...]

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    Philip s Electro nics - 24 - Navigate right to go to the slideshow list. Navigate down to go to the slideshow where the album is to be added to. Press the menu button. Navigate right to pick the albu m to be added and press OK to a dd. Pres s Play Slideshow to leave this menu and play the slideshow[...]

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    Philip s Electro nics - 25 - 4.1.4 Remove Album fro m Slideshow This function removes the selected album from th e slideshow. It does not delete the album. To delete the album permane ntly se e the Delete Album section. Press the m enu button to access the Main Menu. Navigate down to highlight the Slideshow icon. Navigate right or press the OK butt[...]

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    Philip s Electro nics - 26 - 4.1.5 Rename Slideshow This function removes the selected album from th e slideshow. It does no t delete the album. To delete the album permane ntly se e the Delete Album section. Press the m enu button to access the Main Menu. Navigate down to highlight the Slideshow icon. Navigate right or press the OK button to ac ce[...]

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    Philip s Electro nics - 27 - 4.1.6 Delete Slideshow Deleting a slideshow w ill NOT rem ove the im ages the from the Photo Fra me, sim ply remove the slideshow name and list. Press the m enu button to access the Main Menu. Navigate down to highlight the Slideshow icon. Navigate right or press the OK button to ac cess the slideshow menu. Navigate rig[...]

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    Philip s Electro nics - 28 - 4.2 Slideshow Sequence Slideshows can be played in one of two ways rand omly or sequentially. Press the m enu button to access the Main Menu. Navigate down to highlight the Slideshow icon. Navigate right or press the OK button to ac cess the slideshow menu. Navigate down to access the sequence menu.[...]

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    Philip s Electro nics - 29 - 4.3 Transition Effects The phot os can appear on the scre en in one of 3 ways Fade, Slide or Scroll. Press the m enu button to access the Main Menu. Navigate down button to highlight the Slideshow ico n. Navigate right or press the OK button to ac cess the slideshow menu. z Navigate down to go to Transition Effect. • [...]

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    Philip s Electro nics - 30 - 4.4 Frequency Use this function to select how long each photo is displayed during the slide show. Press the m enu button to access the Main Menu. Navigate down to highlight the Slideshow icon. Navigate right or press the OK button to ac cess the slideshow menu. Navigate down to ac cess the fr equ enc y men u. Navigate R[...]

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    Philip s Electro nics - 31 - 4.5 Collage To show multiple photos arranged on the screen at the same time select collage. Note: Photos formatted in such a way as not to fit the Photo F ram e display normally appe ar with a black border. Collage automatic ally fills th ese borders with multiple displays of the same photo. Press the m enu button to ac[...]

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    Philip s Electro nics - 32 - 4.6 Background Color Use this function to select the background bord er color for photos that are small er than the Photo Frames display (these photos appear with black borders). Press the m enu button to access the Main Menu. Navigate down to highlight the Slideshow icon. Navigate right or press the OK button to ac ces[...]

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    Philip s Electro nics - 33 - 5 Setup Use this section to setup Photo Fram e brig htness lev els, Tim e and da te setting s, turn ing off the beep sound, checking the Photo Fram e status an d o n-scree n informa tion disp lay lang uage and enable the delete functi on on your memory ca rd. In additi on, you can set your daily automa tic turn-off and [...]

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    Philip s Electro nics - 34 - 5.2 Language Use this section to choose the menu language of the Photo Frame. Press the menu button to access the Main Menu. Navigate down to highlight the setup icon. Navigate right or press the OK button to access the setup menu Navigate down to go to languag e Navigate right to enter the language menu. Navigate up an[...]

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    Philip s Electro nics - 35 - 5.3 Memory Card Use this feature to allow the delete function on the inserted memory card Delete Permission Press the menu button to access the Main Menu. Navigate down to highlight the setup ico n. Navigate right or press the OK button to access the setup menu Navigate down to Memory Card Navigate right to De lete fun [...]

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    Philip s Electro nics - 36 - 5.4 Event Reminder Use this function to set reminders for special da ys . You c an select the Pho to to be displaye d at a selected time and date. 5.4.1 Create New Step 1 Create New Alarm Event Reminder Press the menu button to access the Main Menu. Navigate down to highlight the setup ico n. Navigate right or pre ss th[...]

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    Philip s Electro nics - 37 - Step 2 Event Reminder Photo Select the Photo that will be di splayed when the reminder starts. Navigate right and down to go t o Phot o. Press the OK button to c onfirm selection . Navigate down to select photo . Navigate right to go to the album list Navigate down to select the album Navigate right to go to the thumbna[...]

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    Philip s Electro nics - 38 - Step 3 - Event Reminder Time Define the time of the day when the reminder will start. Navigate right and down to go t o Time . Press the OK button to c onfirm selection . Navigate Up and down to move between hours, minutes and AM/PM Step 4 Event Reminder Date Select the date when the Event reminder will start. Navigate [...]

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    Philip s Electro nics - 39 - Deleting an event reminder Press the menu button to access the Main Menu. Navigate down to highlight the setup ico n. Navigate right or press the OK button to access the setup menu Navigate down to event reminder Navigate right and down to go to the event name. Navigate right to go t o Delet e Alarm. Navigate up and dow[...]

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    Philip s Electro nics - 40 - 5.4.1 Snooze A snooze function is availa ble so that the reminder can be tempor arily turned off. Press the menu button to access the Main Menu. Navigate down to highlight the setup ico n. Navigate right or press the OK to access t he setup menu. Navigate down to Alarm. Navigate right and down to go t o snooze . Navigat[...]

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    Philip s Electro nics - 41 - 5.5 Time, Date and Clock Use this function to set the ti me and date of the Pho to Frame. Press the menu button to access the Main Menu. Navigate down to highlight the setup ico n. Navigate right or press the OK button to access the setup menu Navigate down to Time and Date Navigate right to access the Ti me and Date se[...]

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    Philip s Electro nics - 42 - 5.6 Auto On/Off Use this function to select when the Photo Frame turns on for both weekdays and weekends. Depending on your lifestyl e an d schedule, you may want to have the Photo Frame to automatically turn ON and OFF th e different ti me during the weekdays and when you are at work during a week day and at different [...]

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    Philip s Electro nics - 43 - Navigate down to go to Auto On. Navigate up and down to change the time. Navigate right to move between th e hours and minutes. Press OK to confirm. Repeat to change Auto Off Pres s Play Slideshow to leave this menu and play the slideshow Weekend – Saturday 00:00 to Sunday 23:59 Press the menu button to access the Mai[...]

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    Philip s Electro nics - 44 - Pres s Play Slideshow to leave this menu and play the slideshow Note: Digital Photo Frame will automatically turn off its display exactly at the Auto-off time; if the time has alre ady passed it will go into Auto-off status at the next set time. Note 2: If you want to turn ON the Photo Frame during an auto OFF period , [...]

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    Philip s Electro nics - 45 - 5.7 Auto Tilt With this function y our photos will automatically be pro perly positioned no mater whet her you have the Photo Frame positioned horizontally or vertically. Press the menu button to access the Main Menu. Navigate down to highlight the setup icon. Navigate right or press the OK button to access the setup me[...]

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    Philip s Electro nics - 46 - 5.8 Bee p On/Off Turning the button sounds ON or OFF Press the menu button to access the Main Menu. Navigate down to highlight the setup ico n. Navigate right or press the OK button to access the set up menu Navigate down to go to beep . Navigate right to go to On or Off . Navigate down or Pr ess OK to confirm selection[...]

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    Philip s Electro nics - 47 - 5.9 Status Press the menu button to access the Main Menu. Navigate down to highlight the setup ico n. Navigate right or press the OK button to access the setup menu. Navigate down to go to s tatus. The status of the Photo Frame is shown in the right window. If you have a memory card in the Photo Frame it wil l give you [...]

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    Philip s Electro nics - 48 - 6 Getting help 6.1 Checking Display Status You may check the status o f your Photo Frame— whether the system is ON, if the battery is charging, how many more photos can be stored, how much battery power remains, which media are currently connected , or the Photo Frame software version. From the LED light indicator in [...]

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    Philip s Electro nics - 49 - 6.2 Taking Care of Photo Fr ame 1) Do not drop Photo Frame is a complicated electronic device and cannot withstand shock from being dropped. 2) Do not expose to moisture Photo Frame is neither moisture proof nor moist ure resistant. Exposing it to moisture or liquid of any kind will very likel y damag e your Photo Frame[...]

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    Philip s Electro nics - 50 - 6.3 Frequently asked questions 1) Q: Is the LCD screen touch-enabled? A: The LCD screen is not touch-enabled. Use the buttons on the back to control Digital Photo Frame. 2) Q: Can I switch between different slid esho ws photos by using different m emory cards? A: Yes. When a memory card is connected to the Digital Photo[...]

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    Philip s Electro nics - 51 - A: Connect Photo Frame to PC and put photos directly under the root directory of the Photo Frame drive. Discon nect the USB ca bl e. After a few seconds, all photos i n the root directory will b e automatically adde d to Photo Frame and the dire ctory will be emptied. Note that this operation does not a pply to photos i[...]

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    Philip s Electro nics - 52 - 6.4 Troubleshooting Please see below for various situatio ns and recommended actions. Situations Recommended actions Warning messa ge: "Low battery" Recharge Photo Frame or turn off Photo Frame before it can be recharged again. If the Photo Frame's inter nal battery level drops completely to zero, the &qu[...]

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    Philip s Electro nics - 53 - 6.5 Service and Warranty Your Philips Warranty Thank you for pu rchasing this Philips prod uct. All Philips products are design ed and manufactured to high stand ards and deliver high-quality perform a nce, ease of use and ease of installation. S hould you encounter any difficulties while installing or using this produc[...]

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    Philip s Electro nics - 54 - - Product requires modification or adaptation to enable it to comp ly with lo cal or na tional technica l standar ds, which a pply in c ountries for which the product wa s not or iginally designed, manufactured, approved and /or au thorized. Therefore alwa ys check whether a product can be used in a specific c ountry. -[...]

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    Philip s Electro nics - 55 - Greece 00800 3122 1223 Local call tariff Ireland 01 601 1161 Local call tariff Italy 199 404 042 € 0 .25 Luxembourg 26 84 30 00 Local call tariff The Netherlands 0900 0400 063 € 0.20 Norwa y 2270 8250 Local call tariff Portugal 2 1359 1440 Local call tariff Spain 902 888 785 € 0.15 Swede n 08 632 0016 Local call t[...]

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    Philip s Electro nics - 56 - 7 Appendix 7.1 Philips Pixel Defect Policy Philips Pixel Defect Policy Philips strives to deliver the high est quality products. We use some of the industry's most advanced manufacturing processes and practice stringent quality co ntrol. However, pixel or sub pixel defects on the TFT LCD p anels used in f lat panel[...]

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    Philip s Electro nics - 57 - One lit red, green or blue sub pixel Two adjacent lit sub pixels: - Red + Blue = Purple - Red + Green = Yellow - Green + Bl ue = Cyan (Light Blue) Three adjacent lit sub pixels (one whit e pixel) A red or blue bright dot must be more than 50 percent br ighter tha n neighbori ng dots while a green bright dot is 30 percen[...]

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    Philip s Electro nics - 58 - Total black d ot defects of all types 3 TOTAL DOT DEFECTS ACCEPTABLE LEVEL MODEL 9FF2 series Total bright or black dot defects of all types 4[...]

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    Philip s Electro nics - 59 - 7.2 Regulatory Recycling Information for Customers • Banned Substance Declara tion • CE Declaration Confirmity • FCC Declaration of Conformity • Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Notice (U.S. Only) • Declaration of Conformity for Products Marked with FCC Logo, United States Only • Commission Federale d[...]

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    Philip s Electro nics - 60 - - EN61000-3-2:2000 (Limits for Harmonic Curr ent Emission) - EN61000-3-3:1995 (Limita tion of Voltage Fluctuation and Flicker) following provisions of directi ves applicable - 73/23/EEC (Low Volt age Direct ive) - 89/336/EEC (EMC Dir ective) - 93/68/EEC (Amendm ent of EMC and Low Volta ge Directive) and is produced by a[...]

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    Philip s Electro nics - 61 - Declaration of Conformity for Products Marked with FCC Logo, United States Only This device complies wit h Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operat ion is subject to the follow ing two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device mus t accept any interference received, incl uding interfer [...]

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    Philip s Electro nics - 62 - EN 55022 Compli ance (Czech Republic Only) VCCI Notice (Japan On ly) This is a Class B product based on the stan dard of the Voluntary Control Council for Interference (VCCI) for Information technology equipment. If this equipment is used near a radio or television rec eiver in a domestic environment, it may cause radio[...]

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    Philip s Electro nics - 63 - North Europe Information (Nordi c Countries) Place ring/ Ventila tion VARNING: FÖRSÄKRA DIG OM ATT HUVUDBR YTARE OCH UTTAG ÄR L ÄTÅTKOMLIGA, NÄR DU STÄLLER DIN UTRUSTNING PÅPLATS. Place ring/ Ventila tion ADVARSEL: SØRG VED PLACERING EN FOR, AT NETL EDNINGENS STIK OG STIKKONTAKT ER NEMT TILGÆNGELIGE. Paikka/Il[...]

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    Philip s Electro nics - 64 - End-of-Life Disposal Your new produc t contains materials that can be recycled and reused. Specialized companies can recycle your product to increase the amount of reusable materials and to minimize the amount to be disposed of. Pleas e find out abou t the loca l re gulations on how to dispose of your old monitor from y[...]

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    Philip s Electro nics - 65 - 7.3 Specification Picture/Disp lay - Effective viewing area: 169.6 x 111.7 mm - Resolution: 800 x 480 pix els (viewing area 680 x 480) - Viewing angle: @ C/R > 10, 120º (H) / 110º (V) - Lifetime, to 50% brightness: 20 000 hr - Brightness: 300 cd/m² Con nect ivity - USB: To PC Storage Media - Memory Card Types: Com[...]

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    Philip s Electro nics - 66 - - Slidesho w setting: Co llage, Ra ndom, Seq uential, Tra nsition ef fect - Screen background color: Black, White, Gray - Setup function: Brightness adjustm ent, Language, Sta tus, Auto on/off on weekday/weekend, Beep on/off, Set time and date, Clock display enable/ disable, Event reminder with snooze, Photo source - Sy[...]

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    Philip s Electro nics - 67 - Taking care of your Photo Frame 1) Do not drop Photo Frame is a complicated electronic device and cannot withstand shock from being dropped. 2) Do not expose to moisture Photo Frame is neither moisture proof nor moist ure resistant. Exposing it to moisture or liquid of any kind will very likel y damag e your Photo Frame[...]

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    Philip s Electro nics - 68 - Frequently Asked Questions ________________________________________ 1) Q: Is the LCD screen touch-enabled? A: The LCD screen is not touch-enabled. Use the buttons on the back to control Digital Photo Frame. 2) Q: Can I switch between different slid esho ws photos by using different m emory cards? A: Yes. When a memory c[...]

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    Philip s Electro nics - 69 - A: Connect Photo Frame to PC and put photos directly under the root directory of the Photo Frame drive. Discon nect the USB ca bl e. After a few seconds, all photos i n the root directory will b e automatically adde d to Photo Frame and the dire ctory will be emptied. Note that this operation does not a pply to photos i[...]