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    EN User manuals 1 PhotoFr ame 8FF3FP Ser ies 7FF3FP Ser ies 6FF3FP Ser ies Register your pr oduct and get support at www .philips.com/w elcome[...]

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    ENGLISH 1 Content Content Introduction 1. Important Information 1.1 Safety pr ecautions and maintenance 1.2 Care of the PhotoFrame 1.3 Recycling 2. Y our PhotoFrame 2.1 What’ s in the Box 2.2 Control Buttons and Men u Na vigation 2.3 Connections 2.4 Product Highlights 3. Getting started 3.1 Placing the Product 3.2 Connecting to the Mains 3.3 T ur[...]

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    2 Content[...]

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    1.1 Safety pr ecautions and maintenance Read and follow these instructions when connecting and using your PhotoFrame: • T o protect y our displa y from possible damage, do not put excessive pr essure on the LCD panel. When moving your PhotoFrame, grasp the frame to lift; do not lift the it by placing your hand or fingers on the LCD panel. • Unp[...]

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    5 K eep the stand clear from cables Mak e sure the stand of y our PhotoFrame is clear from cables as cables could pull the stand out of PhotoFrame to the floor . 6 T emperatur e and humidity limitations Operating temperature: 0° ~ 40° (Celsius) / 32° ~ 113° (Fahrenheit) Humidity: 20% ~ 80% 1.3 Recycling • T o minimize harm to the envir onment[...]

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    5 Y our PhotoFrame ENGLISH 2. Y our PhotoFr ame 2.1 What’ s in the box Digital PhotoFrame Po wer adaptor USB Cable to PC (male B type plug) Quick start guide Digital photo display 7FFI series Connect 2 Setup 3 Enjoy 1 Quick start guide User manual and Auto Run softwar e on CD What else you’ll need AC Po wer outlet Digital Photos on memor y card[...]

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    2.2 Control Buttons and Men u Na vigation • Use your PhotoFrame b y pressing the contr ol buttons in the back. • The control buttons and instructions ar e shown at the bottom of the menu scr een. Use the na vigation controller to mo ve between the men us. Move it left and right to cycle through the men u tree. 2.3 Connections 2.3.1 Memor y Card[...]

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    • For installation and mor e details about his application, follow instrustions in user man ual on CD . Note: The 5.6” model does not support a connection. PhotoFrame PhotoFrame PC F or Mac System: (OS X): • Connect PhotoFrame to the Mac via a USB cable where it will be r ecognized as a mass storage device. • Select the photos to be transfe[...]

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    3. Getting star ted 3.1 Placing the Product The PhotoFrame should be placed on a flat surface and close to a pow er socket. K eep it a wa y from high temperatur es and high lev els of moisture 3.2 Connecting to the mains Connect the supplied pow er cable from PhotoFrame to a pow er outlet. Note: For safety r easons and best stability Philips recomm[...]

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    3 Time: • Navigate Up and Do wn to select the time. • Navigate Left and Right to mov e between hours and min utes. • Press the Pla y/OK button to confirm. Time Mode: Na vigate Up and Do wn to select 12HR or 24HR . Date: • Navigate Up and Do wn to select the date. • Navigate Left and Right to mov e between da ys, months and years. • Pres[...]

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    4 • From the Clock screen, press Menu . • Navigate Up to Alarm Clock . • Navigate Right to Time/Da y/Set On/ Off and press the Pla y/OK button. 5 Time: • Navigate Up and Do wn to select the time. • Navigate Left and Right to mov e between hours and min utes. • Press the Pla y/OK button to confirm. Da y: • Navigate Up and Do wn to sele[...]

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    3 • Navigate Up and Do wn to select Show clock and press Pla y/OK . • Navigate Up and Do wn to select No Clock or Full Screen , Slideshow or Both . • Press the Pla y/OK button to confirm selection. Pr ess the Pla y/OK button to lea ve this menu and pla y the slideshow , bro wse or clock mode. 11 Getting Star ted ENGLISH[...]

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    4. Using y our PhotoFr ame 4.1 View Photos View pr e-stored photos 1 Pr ess the Mode button to go to the Main Menu . 2 In the Main Menu select photos, select the sour ce as the type of memor y card installed (SD/MMC, MMC+, Memor y Stick, xD Cards. USB driv e). 3 Pr ess Pla y/OK , to play the photos in slidehow mode. 4.2 Find a Photo 4.2.1 Bro wse M[...]

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    2 • Navigate Do wn to select the photo source to br owse. • Press Pla y/OK to access the source. 3 • Navigate Left , Right , Up and Do wn to mov e between photos and see a larger version of the image. Pr ess the Pla y/OK button to lea ve this menu and pr ess again to start playing the slideshow . 4.3 Cop y Photos When connected to a PC the Ph[...]

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    4.4 Delete Photos using the PhotoFrame If you need to fr ee up space on a memor y card you can delete photos. 1 • Press the Mode button to access the Main Menu. • Na vigate Up to Photo and press the Pla y/OK button. 2 • Navigate Do wn to select the media to bro wse and press Pla y/OK . • Press the Up , Do wn , Left or Right ke ys to find th[...]

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    5. Use more of y our PhotoFr ame 5.1 Menu Na vigation The menu is na vigated using the na vigation controller and the men u buttons. When in a menu follo w the onscreen instructions in the bottom right of the screen f or details on how to na vigate. • Na vigate the controller Left and Right to cycle through the men us. • Na vigate Do wn and Up [...]

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    3 • Press the Menu button and na vigate Up to Rotate . • Press Pla y/OK or na vigate Right . • Navigate Up or Do wn to the rotation requir ed. Press Pla y/ OK . Pr ess the Mode button to lea ve this menu and pla y the slideshow . Zooming and Cropping Note 1: T o r etain image quality it is recommended that zooming and cropping is car ried out[...]

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    5.2.2 Photo Effects This section describes how to appl y the Sepia photo effect to y our photos. 1 • Press the Mode button to access the Main Menu . • Na vigate Up to Photo and press the Pla y/ OK button. 2 • Navigate Do wn to select the media to bro wse and press Pla y/OK . • Press the Up , Down , Left or Right keys to find the image you w[...]

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    2 • Navigate Do wn to select the media to bro wse and press Pla y/OK . • Press the Up , Down , Left or Right keys to find the image you want to add the frame to. 3 • Press the Menu button and na vigate Up to Frames . • Press Pla y/OK or navigate Right . • Na vigate Up or Do wn to the requir ed frame . Press Pla y/OK to confirm and return [...]

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    19 Settings ENGLISH 6. Settings Use this section to setup the PhotoFrame slideshow squences, transition effects, frequency of the change of image, collage effects, background color , brightness levels, display language, enable the delete function on your memor y card, automatically turn on and off, check the PhotoFrame status , tilt functions, turn[...]

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    20 Settings 2 • Navigate Do wn to access Slideshow and na vigate Right . • Na vigate Up and Do wn to select from the list as follo ws: No T ransition, Random, Sliding, Snail, Fading, T ranslation, Corner Slide, or Grid . • Press Pla y/OK to confirm. Pr ess Pla y Slidesho w to leav e this menu and pla y the slideshow . Note 1: This function ap[...]

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    21 Settings ENGLISH 6.4 Collag e T o show m ultiple photos arranged on the screen at the same time select collage. 1 • Press the Mode button to access the Main Menu . • Na vigate Up to Settings and press the Pla y/OK button. 2 • Navigate Do wn to access Slideshow and na vigate Right . • Na vigate Up and Do wn to select Off or Random . • P[...]

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    22 Settings 6.6 Brightness Change the brightness settings of the PhotoFrame to achiev e the best visibility depending on the light conditions. 1 • Press the Mode button to access the Main Menu . • Na vigate Up to Settings and press the Pla y/OK button. 2 • Navigate Do wn to access Brightness and na vigate Right . • Na vigate Up and Do wn to[...]

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    23 Settings ENGLISH 3 • Navigate Right to enter the Langua ge menu. • Na vigate Up and Do wn to select your preferr ed language (select between English, Fr ench, German, Italian, Japanese, Russian, Simplified Chinese , Spanish, Dutch, and Danish ). • Press the Pla y/OK button to confirm your selection. The new setting will be effective immedi[...]

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    24 Settings Setting the ON and OFF times 1 • Press the Mode button to access the Main Menu . • Na vigate Up to Settings and press the Pla y/OK button. 2 Na vigate Do wn to Auto Dim . 3 • Navigate Right to select Time period . • Na vigate Up or Do wn to select either Auto Dim Start or Auto Dim End . • Na vigate Right or Press Pla y/OK . 4 [...]

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    25 Settings ENGLISH 3 • Navigate Right to select On/Off Dim . • Na vigate Up or Do wn to select either On or Off . • Press Pla y/OK to apply the settings. Pr ess the Mode button to lea ve this menu and pla y the slideshow . Pr ess the Pla y/OK to go to Slideshow , Br owse or Clock mode. Note 1: Digital PhotoFrame will automatically turn off i[...]

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    26 Settings 6.11 Rotate Function (Auto Tilt) With this function your photos will automatically be pr operly positioned no mater whether you ha ve the PhotoFrame positioned horizontally or v er tically . 1 • Press the Mode button to access the Main Menu. • Na vigate Do wn to highlight Settings and press Pla y/OK . 2 • Navigate Do wn to go to A[...]

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    6.13 K ey Help When the PhotoFrame first starts a description of the control buttons is displa yed for 10 seconds or until the press of an y of the buttons. If you w ould lik e to turn this function off follow the instructions below . 1 • Press the Mode button to access the Main Menu. • Na vigate Do wn to highlight Settings and press Pla y/OK .[...]

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    7. T echnical data Model 6FF3FPW Picture Displa y • Effectiv e viewing area: 113.28 x 84.708 mm • Resolution: 320 x3(RGB) X234 • Viewing angle: CR>&=10 130RL, 110UD • Lifetime, to 50% brightness: 20000 hr Note: The “LED life time” is defined as the module brightness decrease to 50% original brightness if the ambient temperature i[...]

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    • Pla yback mode: Full screen br owse, Slideshow , Thumbnail bro wse • Album management: Create, Delete , Edit, Rename • Photo edit: Cop y , Delete , Rotate , Zoom and Crop , Move • Photo effects: Frames, Sepia • Slideshow setting: Collage, Random, Sequential, T ransition effects • Screen backgr ound color : Black, White, Gray • Clock[...]

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    8. Frequently ask ed questions Is the LCD screen touch-enab led? The LCD screen is not touch-enabled. Use the buttons on the back to control Digital PhotoFrame. Can I switch betw een different slidesho ws photos by using diff erent memory cards? Y es. When a memor y card is connected to the Digital PhotoFrame, it’ll slideshow photos stored on tha[...]

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    9. Ser vice and W ar ranty One Y ear Limited W arranty (for US and Canada only) Philips warrants that this pr oduct shall be free from def ects in material, workmanship and assembly , under normal use , in accordance with the specifications and warnings, for a period of one year fr om the date of pur chase . This warranty extends only to the origin[...]

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    CE Declaration of Conformity Philips Consumer Electronics declar e under our responsibility that the pr oduct is in conformity with the following standar ds • EN60950:2000 (Safety r equirement of Information T echnology Equipment) • EN55022:1998 (Radio Disturbance requir ement of Information T echnology Equipment) • EN55024:1998 (Immunity r e[...]

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    Declaration of Conformity for Pr oducts Mark ed with FCC Logo , United States Only This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following tw o conditions: (1) this device ma y not cause harmful interfer ence , and (2) this device must accept an y interfer ence receiv ed, including interference that ma y cause unde[...]

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    P olish Center for T esting and Certification Notice • The equipment should dra w power fr om a sock et with an attached protection cir cuit(a three-pr ong sock et). All equipment that works together (computer , monitor , printer , and so on) should ha ve the same pow er supply sour ce. • The phasing conductor of the room’ s electrical instal[...]

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    W aste Electronics and Electrical Equipment (WEEE) This product is labelled with this symbol in accordance with Eur opean Directiv e 2002/96/ EG to indicate that it must not be disposed of with your other household waste. Please check your local city office or waste disposal service for the r eturn and recycling of this pr oduct. W aste Electronics[...]

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