Technika A700 manual

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    O wner ’s Handbook Picture F rame A7 00[...]

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    IMPORT ANT SAFET Y INFORMA TION Read these instructions. Keep these instructions. Heed all warnings. Follow all instructions. Do not use this apparatus near wat er . Clean only with a slightly damp cloth. Do not block any ventilation openings . Install in ac cordance with the manufactur er’ s in- structions. Do not install or operate near any hea[...]

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    C ONTENTS SAFETY INFORMA TION ................................................................................................ 2 INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................... 4 UNP ACKING .......................................................................................[...]

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    IINTRODUCTION Y our Digital Picture Frame (DPF) enables y ou to view digital pictures fr om either a memor y car d or from a USB drive. The DPF is c ompatible with the following car d formats: SD™ (Secure Disk), MMC™(Multimedia C ard), MS™ (Memory Stick) and SDHC (Secure Disk High C apacity). The F rame will also support a USB 2.0 or 1.1 driv[...]

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    C ONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS SD/MMC/MS Card Slot 1. USB Socket 2. 5V DC Input Socket 3. ON/OFF Switch 4. Navigation Keys* 5. Detachable Stand 6. 7” Display Screen 7. Remote Con trol Sensor 8. Page 5 1 2 3 4 6 5 7 8 *NA VIGA TION KEYS Play/P ause; Conrm/Ent er; hold to enter main menu 1. Previous/L eft button 2. Down button; Rotate phot o while play[...]

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    REMO TE HANDSET HANDSET KEYS AND FUNCTIONS 1 Pr ess to set the play er in and out of Standby . 2 Pr ess to move the cursor up war d. 3 Pr ess to move the cursor leftwar d or selec t the previous pictur e. 4 MENU Pr ess to r eturn to the main menu. 5 Pr ess to move the cursor do wnwar d. 6 Press t o selec t the previous pictur e when viewing picture[...]

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    GET TING ST ARTED HANDSET PREP ARA TION Remove the pr otective strip fr om the batter y compartment to activate the battery . If the handset behaves err atically or fails t o operate the ba tter y should be replaced . 1: Pr ess the catch a t the side of the battery compartment. Slide out the battery cage 2: Remove the old batt ery. Plac e the new b[...]

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    CONNECTING POWER Plug the DC power jack of the adapter in to the DC socket in the DPF . Plug the power adapter in to the mains point. Switch on a t the mains. Switch the ON /OFF swit ch on the frame to ON. • Y ou can leave the po wer switch on, and use the button on the handset to turn the frame on or set it t o Standby mode. • T o turn o th[...]

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    INST ALLING A USB DE VICE OR MEMORY CARD T o insert a memor y card . P osition the card with the cr opped corner facing the top of the scr een and press gen tly in. T o release a memory card . Grip both sides of the card and gen tly pull out. When rst switched on the pictures will displa y as a Slide Show. Thereafter the display will depend on t[...]

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    VIEWING PIC TURES Switch the ON /OFF swit ch on the frame to ON or pr ess the button on the handset to bring the frame out of S tandby . If there is a memory device inserted the device will star t a slideshow . When the frame det ects a memor y devices it displays all the viewable images. All folder structur es are ignored . VIEWING PICTURES IN SLI[...]

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    NA VIGA TING A SLIDESHOW VIA THE OSD MENU During a slideshow: Pr ess the OSD key The OSD menu appears on the scr een and slideshow pauses. Pr ess the or k ey on the handset to navigate between the icons on the OSD menu. • T o star t the slide show from the curr ent pic tur e, highlight and press the OK k ey on the handset. • T o skip to theprev[...]

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    Accessing Thumbnail Mode from the Main Menu Switch the ON /OFF swit ch on the frame to ON. or Pr ess the key t o bring the frame out of standby Pr ess MENU to display the main menu Pr ess the or k ey on the handset to select a memor y device. Pr ess OK: Thumbnail Mode will deploy . Y ou can now browse your pictur es and start a slideshow from a sel[...]

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    SYSTEM SETUP Acc ess the Main Menu. Select SETUP: Press OK . (Y ou can also enter the Setup Menu at b y pressing the SETUP k ey on the handset) There ar e three Setup menus Pr ess or to select a setup menu. A highlight indic ates the menu. Pr ess OK to ent er the menu and display the menu cont ents. Pr ess the key to move the cursor t o the options[...]

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    Pr ess OK to conrm and r eturn to the Photo Setup Menu. Pr ess or to select T ransition Eect. Pr ess Pr ess or to select O or Random. O : the slides change with no eects in bet ween Random: The slides change with a variety of eects bet ween slides . Pr ess OK to conrm and r eturn to the Photo Setup Menu. Pr ess or to select Dat[...]

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    CL OCK/CALENDAR SETUP Pr ess or to select Clock/Calendar setup . Press OK Pr ess or to select Show Photo . Press Pr ess or to select On or O. Pr ess OK to conrm and retur n . The “Show Photo ” default setting is O. How ever , when On is selected a slide show is visible when the DPF is in Clock/C alendar display mode - see P age 12. •[...]

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    Setting the Date The Default Dat e format is Month/D ate/Y ear (mm/dd/yy). B efor e setting the date y ou may wish to change the forma t to dd/mm/yy . Pr ess or to select Set date format . Pr ess Pr ess or to select the format . Pr ess OK to conrm and return . Pr ess or to select Set date. Pr ess Pr ess the k eys to toggle Y ear , Month and Day [...]

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    Auto Run This setting selects the display which comes on when the DPF is switched on or br ought out of Standby , Photo is the default. . Pr ess or to select Auto Run. Pr ess Pr ess or to select the item . Pr ess OK to conrm and return . Po wer On and P ower O. These paramet ers are set in the same manner . If you wish the frame to switch on [...]

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    TROUBLESHOO TING If y our DPF seems not t o be working as well as you might e xpect, please work thr ough this checklist before r eturning the product to T esco . The DPF will not switch on. Switch o , Check the power supply c onnections, switch on again. The DPF will not rec ognise a memory card. Re-inser t the card. Y ou may need to r eformat [...]

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    CARE AND CLEANING Car e and cleaning operations should be c arried out with the unit un- plugged from the mains . Clean the plastic par ts with a barely damp cloth and then dry care- fully . Do NOT t ouch the screen with bar e ngers, hard or point ed objec ts. Clean the screen carefull y with a special cloth, with a special optical cleaning clot[...]

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    T e sc o S to re s L td , Delamar e R oad, Cheshunt, Herts, EN8 9SL T echnik a Helpline: 0845 456 6767 ( Calls cost up to 4p per minute fr om a BT landline, other pr oviders may va r y )[...]