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    User’s Manual Digital Phot o Frame PF705 TS-PF705B TS-PF705W (Version 1.1)[...]

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    Table of Conten ts Introduction ︱ ︱ ︱ ︱ .........................................................................................................................2 Package Contents ︱ ︱ ︱ ︱ ...............................................................................................................2 Features ︱ ︱ ︱ ︱ ........[...]

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    2 Introduction ︱ ︱ ︱ ︱ Congratulations on pur chasing T r anscend’ s PF705 Digital Photo Fra me. Now you can easily display yo ur entire photo colle ction at home or at the o ffice. T he Photo Frame can convenien tly display digital ph otos stored on any USB flash drive or memory card. With its colorful animated u ser interface, the Photo[...]

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    3 Safety Precautions ︱ ︱ ︱ ︱ These usage and sa fety guidelines are IMPORTA NT ! Please follow them carefully to ensure your ow n personal safety and help protect your Photo Fra me from potential damage. Ge neral Use • For indoor use only . • A void using or storing the Photo Frame in an extreme temperature enviro nment. • Never allow[...]

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    4 Getting St arted ︱ ︱ ︱ ︱ A 7” LCD Panel B SD/SDHC/ MMC/ MS Slot C Mini-B USB Port (PC C onnection) D DC Power Input E USB Port (Flash Driv es) F Menu Button G OK Button H Navigation buttons I Options Button J Power Button K S t and A ttac hment Hole L Security Lock Att achment[...]

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    5 S etting Up the Photo Frame 1. Attach the Tabletop Stand to the back o f the Photo Frame by sc rewing it clockwise into the S tand Attachment Hole show n above. 2. Once the stand is attache d, the Photo Frame may be positioned vertically or horizontally (Landscape or Portrait orientation) 3. Connect the power adap ter cable to the DC pow er input[...]

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    6 Usi ng a memory card or USB flash dri ve 1. Insert a memory card or USB flash drive into i ts appropriate slot on the Ph oto Frame. 2. Once a memory card or USB flash drive is plugged in, the Pho to Frame wi ll automatically begin slideshow play back of all photos avail able on your memory card o r flash drive. 3. The Photo Fra me will revert to [...]

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    7 Options Menu The Options menu allow s access to additional functions that are av ailable for the curren t mode. 1. Press to show the Options window. 2. Use the / and / buttons to select an option and press the button to open its submenu. 3. To select a different option, press the b utton and use the and b uttons to scroll through the othe r avail[...]

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    8 Connecting to a Computer ︱ ︱ ︱ ︱ To t ransfer pictures betw een a memory card conn ected to the Pho to F rame and your compute r, co nnect the Photo Frame to a USB p ort on your computer using the provi ded USB cable. 1. Turn on the Photo Fra me . 2. Plug the small end of the USB cable into the Mini-B USB port located on the le ft side of[...]

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    9 *Note: E: and F: are example drive letters - the letters in your “My Computer” window may differ Proper removal of your Photo Frame (from Windows ): 1. Click once on the Re movable H ardware icon in the system tray . 2. The Safely Remov e Hardware pop-up w indow will appear. Selec t it to continue. 3. A window will appear stating, “The ‘U[...]

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    10 1. WARNING! To prev ent data loss, alwa ys follow the proper removal procedures when disconnecting the Photo Frame from you r computer 2. W he n Photo Frame is co nnected to a computer, it can only be used for transferring files. You will not be able to use any of the Pho to Frame’s features at t his time. P lea se disconnect your Photo Frame [...]

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    11 Photo Modes ︱ ︱ ︱ ︱ The Photo Frame has three basic modes – T humbnail , Photo Vie w and Slidesho w . The Thumbnail mode lets you browse for specific photos, the Photo View mode is for display ing a single picture at a time, and the Slideshow mode w ill automatically display all available photos. Press to switch betw een each mode. Thu[...]

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    12 Options: Sort By : Select sor t by date or filename • Date: Sort by crea te date of the file • Name: Sort by file name Photo Repeat Mode: Adjusts the order photos are displayed when pressing and . • Normal: Display all available photos se quentially. • Random: Display all available photos rando mly. • Normal in Folde r: Display all pho[...]

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    13 Options for Selecting Multiple Photos: • Select A ll: Select all ite ms in current media source. • Deselect A ll: Deselect all items in current media source. • Select A ll On Page: Select all items on cu rrent page. • Deselect A ll On Page: Deselect all item s on current page. • Select Inverse: Selec t all un-selected i tems, and desel[...]

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    14 P hoto Vie w Mode You can v iew , zoom-in, or rotate a single p hoto in Photo Vie w mode. Use the and buttons to v iew the next or previ ous photo availa ble. Options: Zoom: Select this ite m to enlarge the di splayed image to twice its normal siz e (2x). To increase zoom to 4x, 8x, or to re turn to 1x normal v iewing size , press the button. Ro[...]

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    15 Calendar: Display or hide the on-screen calend ar Select Source: Chan ge the media source to browse photos from. Use the and buttons to select one of the av ailable storage devi ces and press .[...]

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    16 S lideshow Mode This mode starts slidesh ow playb ack of all photos in the selected sou rce. Slid eshow mode w ill play based on the settings in the Options menu. Options: Photo Repeat Mode: Adjusts the order photos are displayed when pressing and . • Normal: Display all available photos se quentially. • Random: Display all available photos [...]

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    17 Themes: This op tion lets you select various themes to comple ment your pictures wh ile viewing in Slideshow or Photo View. Use the / or / buttons to highlight None, Xmas, Halloween, Clock, Valentine’s Day , New Yea r, Taiwan, Japan or Europe, then p ress to confirm. Calendar: Display or hide the on-screen calend ar Select Source: Chan ge the [...]

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    18 Calendar ︱ ︱ ︱ ︱ W ith Calendar mode, you r Photo Frame becomes an attractiv e desktop calendar and clock that lets you set important date reminder s and display your favorite photos, too. T he Calendar m ode displays a monthly calendar and digital clock at the botto m of the screen while displaying a photo or slideshow of your choice. T[...]

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    19 First Day of the Week : Set the calendar to display either “ Sunday ” or “ Mond ay ” as the first day o f the week.[...]

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    20 Settings ︱ ︱ ︱ ︱ The Settings menu includes advanced f eatures that let you adjust the photo fr ame’ s display , set the time & date, ch ange languages, and even conf igure the p hoto frame to au tomatical ly turn on and o ff at c erta in time s of the day . The Se ttings menu can be op ened by selecting the Settings function from [...]

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    21 • Brightness: press / t o fine-tune the brightness of the screen. • Contrast: Press / t o make adjust ments to the screen’ s contrast. • Fullscreen: Press or to enable or disable . I f disabled, Photo Frame will preserve the original dimensions of th e image on t he screen . If ena bled, Photo Frame w ill enla rge the photo to fit the sc[...]

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    22 NOTE: The Photo Frame alw ays preserves the origi nal aspect ratio o f all images based on each picture file’ s orientatio n information (EXIF), and NEV ER stretches the m to fill the entire s creen. An easy , distortion-free way to remove the black bars from the top /bottom or sides of an ima ge is to use the Fullscreen option mentioned above[...]

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    23 Date / Time This option lets y ou adjust the current date & time and set y our Photo F rame to auto matically turn on and of f every day at a specific time. The Auto-ON/OFF timer is a convenient w ay to save power at ni ght. 1. Select Date /T ime from the Settings me nu, and use the / / / butt ons to sele ct between current d ate, curren t t[...]

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    24 the “Auto-ON/OFF ” feature in: Settings > Date / Ti me > Auto ON/OFF . 3. After ma king adjustment s, press to save. S tartup Mode This option let s you set the default mode (Slide show , Photo View or Main Men u) that you w ant the Photo Frame to sta rt using each time it is powered on. 1. Select S t artup mode fro m the Settings menu[...]

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    25 Restore Defaults This f unction is available if you want to reset your Photo Frame’ s settings. Note: All settings that have been changed will return to the factory defaul ts. 1. Select Restore default s fro m the Settings menu. 2. Use the or butt ons to highlight “Y es.” 3. Press to confirm. 4. A fter the process is finish ed, the Setting[...]

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    26 T roubleshooting ︱ ︱ ︱ ︱ If a problem occurs w ith your Photo Frame pleas e first check the information listed below before sending your Photo Frame in for repair. If you are unable to remedy a proble m from the follow ing hints, please consult your dealer, serv ice center, or local Transcend branch o ffice. We also hav e FAQ and Suppo r[...]

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    27 Why does the time and date reset a fter unplugging the AC adapter? If you unplug the Photo Frame for a long time, its internal backup battery will eventually drain. Typically, th e Photo Frame can keep your time and da te for about 2~3 day s after unpluggin g the AC power adapter.[...]

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    28 Specifications ︱ ︱ ︱ ︱ Panel: 7” 16:9 TFT LCD, 480x 234 pixe ls USB Interface: 1x standard A-Typ e, 1x mini B-Type Navigation: 8 rear-mounted buttons Dimensions: 205mm × 143mm × 29mm Power Supply : Input: 100V~ 240V 0.3A, Output: 5V DC 2.0A Operating Te mperature 0ºC (32ºF) ~ 40ºC (104 ºF) Image Formats: DSC JPEG (up to 8000 x 80[...]

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    29 Recycling & Environmental Considerations ︱ ︱ ︱ ︱ Recycling the Product (WEEE): Y our product is desi gned and manufactured with high quality materials and componen ts, which can be recycl ed and reused. W hen you see the crossed-out wheel bi n symbol attached to a product, it means the product is cov ered by the European Di rective 2[...]

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    30 T ranscend Limited W arranty ︱ ︱ ︱ ︱ “Above and Bey ond” is the standard w e set ourselv es for customer service at Transcend. W e consistently position ourselves to be significantly above the industry norm, whi ch is all part of our commitment to Customer Satis faction. All Transc end information, Inc. (Transcend) products are warra[...]