Promate ProFrame.3 manual

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Table of contents for the manual

  • Page 1

    pr oFr ame.3 Cautions : Precautions and m aintenance ● F o r in d o o r us e o n ly ● T o a v o i d ris k o f fire or elec tric s ho c k, d o no t e xpo s e t h e u n it t o m o is ture or condensation. ● T o a void overhea ting, do not blo ck the ven tilation h oles on the back o f the Digital Photo Fra m e . ● Keep t he Di g ital Phot o F[...]

  • Page 2

    1 Cleaning t he LCD Screen ● T rea t t he s c reen gently . T he s c r een o n the P hoto F ram e i s m ade of gl as s and c an eas i ly be brok en or sc ra tched. ● If fi n gerp rin t s o r d u s t ac c u m u l at e on the L C D s c reen, w e rec o m m en d u s i ng a s oft, non - abrasive cloth such as a camer a len s cloth to clean the LCD s[...]

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    2 P ackagin g Check List: 1. 7 inch photo frame 1 pi ece 2. User m anual 1 pie ce 3. Remote control 1 pie ce 4. AC/D C adap ter 1 pi ece 5. Short USB Cable(usde d to conn ect with th e USB Disk ) 1 pie ce 6. Long USB Cable(Optional) 1 pi ece CONTENT S[...]

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    3 1. Product Diagr am ··············································································································· 4 1.1 R em ote C ontr ol ········································[...]

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    4 1.1 Remote Co ntrol 1 ) P ower On/O ff 2 ) 16:9/ 4:3 ─ C hang e s pic tur e dis p la y r at io bet w een t he s e t w o v al ues . 3 ) MU TE ─ C anc el s m us ic duri ng m us ic pla y ing f unc t ion. 4 ) ME NU ─ D uring m u s ic / pic t ur e/ v ideo pla y ing m od e, pre s s t o a c c es s t he " Inf o B ar " . 5) UP a rr ow ─ [...]

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    5 1. P o wer On/O ff 2. Me nu 3. Up Arr ow 4. Dow n Arrow 5. O K / Play / Pause 6. Left Arro w 7. Right Arr ow 8 . Re t ur n 1.3 Right Side of Fram e 1. SD /MS/MMC 1.4 Left Side of Frame 1. DC 5V (P ower Input) 2. MINI USB 2 I nstal l in g & Repl ac i ng t he B atte r y Pla ce th e re mote c o ntr o l f ace down, press down on the ridged ar ea [...]

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    6 you need a new ba ttery . 3.4. Power o n the unit by pressing the Pow er button on the rem o te contr ol o r on the top of the unit . 4. Operat ing Instruction 4.1 Card and USB Not e: Mak e s ure there a re suppor ted files of pictures, musi c and video in t he Card or USB device. 4.2 Picture Mode Oper ation : After turning on the unit, you will [...]

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    7 Info Bar function s as follows from left to right: Play/paus e Stop Next Pr evious R epeat Rotate Zoo m 4.3 Mu sic Mode Oper ation: Pre ss Ret ur n butt on t o cho ose " MEMORY CA RD " in the main menu. Choose Music , p res s OK to ent er the musi c brow ser in terf ace. Pr ess  t o s el ec t. W he n you enter the musi c file, pre[...]

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    8 Info Bar function s as follows from left to r ig ht: Re pe at Pr evious Next Play/paus e Fas t rew i n d F ast f orwar d 4.4 V i deo Mod e Oper ation: Pre ss Ret ur n button to choos e " MEMORY CARD " in the main menu. C hoose V ideo. Press OK to ent er the V ideo br owser int erface. Pres s  to select . Info Bar function s as fol[...]

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    9 Fast forwa rd Fas t rew i n d Re pe at Vo l u m e 4.5 Combo Mode - Play both music and pic tures P res s Ret ur n to ch oose " M EMOR Y CARD " in the main menu, the n choose SLIDESHOW . F i rs t yo u will be in the pi cture sel ection mod e. Scroll th rough the choice s with  a n d s e le c t w it h OK . Then you will be in the[...]

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    10 6.2 V i de o Se tu p Bri ghtness: Use the  to s e l e c t be t w e e n 0 ( l ow e s t) and 12 ( hi g he s t ) . Co ntrast : Use  to s e l e c t be t wee n 0 ( l o w e s t ) and 12 ( hi g hes t ) . HUE: Use  to s el e c t betw e en 6 ( mos t c ol or) t o - 6 (least co lor ). Satur ation: Use  to sel e c t v al u e s be t w[...]

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    11 7. Stand Instruction Insert the bra ck et in to the sl ot of th e photo frame . Please che ck and m a ke s u re th e stand is locke d in pl ace befor e standing the photo frame up. Plea se ref er to the illu stra tion sh own below 8. Specif ications • TFT LCD: 7 inc h LCD (16: 9) panel • Screen res olution: 48 0*234 Pi xel • Brightne ss: 2[...]

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    12 9. T roubleshootin g Guide No power Please check whether th e plug is connected properly . Remote c ontrol not functioning Please chec k if the batt ery still has power . R eplace if its nece ssary . Cannot rea d the m emory card or USB drive Please c onfirm whether th ere is a file s aved inside the memory card or USB drive. Cannot play a fi le[...]