Radio Shack 16-1003 manual

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    TM 16-1003 User’s Guide 7” High-Resolution Digital Photo Frame Please read this user’ s guide before using your ne w photo frame. One demo photo included, as illustrated[...]

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    TM 2 Package contents • Photo F rame • A C Adapter • User’ s Guide • Quic k Start Features • High resolution display in 4:3 aspect ratio sho ws pictures without strec hing or cropping. • Compatible with SD/ MMC/ MS memor y cards up to 8GB. • USB port allows y ou to connect and view photos stored on USB mass storage devices. Adjustab[...]

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    TM 3 1 Attach the Stand 1. P l a c e t h e f r a m e o n a fl a t s u r f a c e , b a c k f a c i n g u p . 2. Align the stand with the slot. 3. T urn the st and counter cloc kwise 45° until it loc ks f or landscape placement, or turn counter - cloc kwise 90° f or portrait placement. SD/MMC/MS Insert a memory card with the metallic contacts faci[...]

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    TM 4 2 Power Y our Photo Frame 1. Connect the supplied A C adapter to the DC – - C -+ jac k and plug in to a standard household outlet. 2. Slide ON/OFF to ON to turn on. 3. Select a display language. Use or and  to select and confirm the language. The demo photo appears af ter language selection. n Note: Alwa ys unplug the frame and disconnec[...]

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    TM 5 • Press  to pla y/ pause. • M : press MENU to rev eal toolbar . • Press or to rot ate a photo. • Press or to skip to the ne xt/ previous photo. 5. If you are using both a memor y card and a USB device, press and hold  until the menu appears showing SD/MMC/MS and US B . Use the na vigation but tons or to select a source. Press [...]

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    6  R ot ate a photo countercloc kwise Change to full screen or standard display if the resolution is higher than 800×60 0. Delete a photo. Delete successful! appears and the photo is directly deleted from your memory card or USB device. Close the toolbar . w CA UTION: Delete with caution. Make sure y ou hav e bac kup copies sa ved else where. L[...]

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    7 Def ault : Restore all def ault set tings. The photo frame will automatically switc h of f , then on again and show the language selection screen. Select your language to proceed. n Notes: • The demo photo appears if y ou remain in the Setup Menu for se veral seconds and ha ve not pressed  to proceed. • Do not set Hint time to 0 if you w a[...]

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    8 • Do not expose the frame to rain or moist ure to prev ent fire or electric shoc k hazard. • Do not insert any f oreign objects into the frame through openings; do not spill or spray an y liquids on or in the frame. • Do not place anything hea vy on the frame. • T o ens ure prop er v en tila tion and pro per oper atio n, n ev er co v er [...]

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    9 FCC Information This equipment has been tested and f ound to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 1 5 of the FCC R ules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interf erence in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and,[...]

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    10 Protect the en vironment by recycling used electronics. Go to E-Cy clingCentral.com to find an electronic recycling center near you. Printed in China 09A09 1 6-1 003 © 2009. Ignition L.P . All rights reserved. Gigaw are is a trademark used by Ignition L.P . ser vice. Repaired or replaced parts and products are w arranted for the remain- der of[...]