ViewSonic Digital Photo Frame VFM835 52G User Manual

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Digital Photo Frame  
VFM835-52G  
- User Guide  
VFM835-72G  
Model No.: VS12674  
 
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ViewSonic Digital Photo Frame  
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VS12674  
VFM835-52G_72G_UG_ENG Rev. 1A 07-28-09  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
Introduction.............................................................................................................................................................................................1  
Main Features .........................................................................................................................................................................................2  
Controls and Connections ....................................................................................................................................................................3  
Remote Control.......................................................................................................................................................................................4  
Getting Started........................................................................................................................................................................................6  
Attaching the mount .............................................................................................................................................................................6  
Connecting to the power ......................................................................................................................................................................7  
Inserting Media.....................................................................................................................................................................................7  
Copy files from computer .....................................................................................................................................................................8  
Viewing Photos.....................................................................................................................................................................................10  
Main menu..........................................................................................................................................................................................10  
Viewing thumbnails ............................................................................................................................................................................11  
Browsing a single photo .....................................................................................................................................................................12  
Playing a slideshow............................................................................................................................................................................12  
Using OSD menu ...............................................................................................................................................................................13  
Listening to Music................................................................................................................................................................................14  
Watching Videos...................................................................................................................................................................................15  
Managing Files...................................................................................................................................................................................16  
Coping files.........................................................................................................................................................................................16  
Deleting files.......................................................................................................................................................................................17  
Displaying Clock/Calendar..................................................................................................................................................................17  
Changing Frame Settings....................................................................................................................................................................18  
Setting items.......................................................................................................................................................................................18  
Setting time & date.............................................................................................................................................................................20  
Setting Alarm......................................................................................................................................................................................20  
Setting Auto start ................................................................................................................................................................................20  
Setting auto power on/off ...................................................................................................................................................................21  
Frequently Asked Questions...............................................................................................................................................................22  
Specification .........................................................................................................................................................................................23  
 
Introduction  
Thank you for purchasing this Digital Photo Frame.  
This Digital Photo Frame is compatible with SD, MMC and MS memory card formats, which enables you to view digital photo directly from your  
camera’s memory card.  
This manual contains important safety information and operation instructions, so please read all the instructions carefully before using the Digital  
Photo Frame and keeps it for future reference.  
We have done our best to produce a complete and accurate manual; however, we cannot ensure there are no errors  
or omissions. We also have no responsibility for damages or loss of data caused by improper operation.  
The instruction manual is subject to change for improvement without notice.  
Trademarks and trade names used in this user’s manual are owned by their respective companies or organizations.  
 
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Main Features  
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8 inch Digital TFT LCD: 800*600 4:3  
Swift touch keys with blue backlight  
Decorative appearance, good quality  
Displays digital photos (JPEG) without a computer  
Slide show with background music and multiple transition effects  
Playback of MP3 music files  
Supports MPEG-1, MPEG-4 and M-JPEG video formats  
Clock and Calendar display  
Alarm setting  
Auto power On/Off  
Compatible with SD/MMC/MS memory cards  
USB Host for connecting to the USB mass storage  
Controlled either by 7 touch keys on the front panel of the unit, or by infrared remote control  
 
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Controls and Connections  
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5.  
6.  
SD/MMC/MS-card slot  
USB HOST  
7.  
[M] Menu touch key; open OSD menu  
[2] Exit touch key  
8.  
5V 2A DC Input socket  
Adjustable mounting  
Infrared sensor  
9.  
[g] Left touch key  
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12.  
[h] Right touch key  
[i] Up touch key  
[X] Play/Pause/Confirm button  
[j] Down touch key  
 
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Remote Control  
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Turn on/off the unit.  
Move the cursor up.  
a
Move the cursor left; Select previous photo while viewing photos.  
Return to main menu.  
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MENU  
b
Move the cursor down.  
Select previous photo while viewing photos or switch to previous page in  
thumbnail mode. Fast rewind within a track/video in music/video mode.  
Zoom in a photo or a video scene.  
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To set photo to display on full screen or fit to screen if its resolution is higher  
than resolution of the screen.  
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Increase the volume.  
VOL+  
SETUP  
OK  
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Enter setup menu.  
Play/Pause/Confirm.  
Move the cursor right; Select next photo while viewing photos.  
Open or exit the OSD menu.  
Return to previous menu.  
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OSD  
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Select next photo while viewing photos or switch to next page in thumbnail  
mode. Fast forward within a track/video in music/video mode.  
Start a slide show with background music.  
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Start or stop playing background music during a slideshow.  
Decrease the volume.  
VOL-  
 
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Battery installation for the Remote Control  
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Remove the insulating mylar strip from the battery if the battery is being used for the first time, it is located at the bottom back side of the  
remote control.  
If the remote control unit fails to work even when it is operated near the unit, replace the battery.  
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4.  
Press and hold the battery release tab in the direction of arrown.  
Pull out the battery holder completely in the direction of arrow  
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as shown in the left.  
Remove the old battery, and place a new battery in the holder.  
Push the holder back into the remote control.  
Note: Use a 3V lithium battery (No. CR2025 or equivalent)  
Caution: Be careful when you press the slot of the battery compartment with your fingernails only as this might break them.  
 
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Getting Started  
Attaching the mount  
1.  
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5.  
Place the frame on a flat surface with its back facing you.  
Place the mount carefully in the slot on the back of the frame.  
Turn the mount counter-clockwise by 45° until it locks. It will now be possible to set the device in the landscape orientation.  
Turn the mount counter-clockwise by 90° until it locks. It will now be possible to set the device in the portrait orientation.  
After the mount has been attached, you can adjust the height of the mount by pushing the mount gradually to the required alignment.  
 
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Connecting to the power  
1.  
Plug one end of the power adaptor into the DC socket in the  
Digital Photo Frame, and the other into a wall outlet.  
2.  
Switch the power to the ON marking position to turn on the Digital  
Photo Frame.  
Note:  
To turn off the Digital Photo Frame completely, slide the power switch from ON to OFF.  
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Inserting Media  
In order to play photos from a card or a memory stick, insert the card into its respective card slot on the Digital Photo Frame or use the USB port.  
This Digital Photo Frame is compatible with the following memory cards:  
• Secure Digital Card (SD)  
• Multimedia Card (MMC)  
• Memory Stick (MS)  
Following is the method of inserting a memory card or attaching a memory stick:  
 
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1.  
Insert the SD/MMC/MS card into the 3-in-1 card slot with the metallic  
contacts facing towards the display.  
2.  
Push a USB memory stick into the USB HOST slot.  
Note:  
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Do not use any force while inserting a memory card or attaching a memory stick.  
The 3-in-1 card slot only reads one memory card at a time. Do not insert more than one card into one memory card slot.  
To remove the cards or the USB memory stick, pull it out gently.  
Copy files from computer  
You can connect the digital photo frame to a computer copy files to the memory device connected to the digital photo frame or to the built-in  
memory (depends on the unit you purchase).  
1.  
2.  
Make sure that your computer has been started before you start.  
Connect the mini plug of the USB cable to the mini USB port on digital photo frame, and push the other end into a free USB port on your  
computer.  
3.  
The computer system detects “New hardware” and starts to install the driver automatically. Wait for the system to finish the installation.  
When it has finished, several “Removable Disk”, which indicate all drivers of the digital photo frame, will be created in “My computer”.  
 
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5.  
Drag and drop the files on your computer to the memory device connected to the digital photo frame or to the built-in memory.  
To disconnect the USB cable from the computer, double click the Safely Remove Hardware icon on the task bar. Click the USB Mass  
Storage Device, and then click OK.  
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Make sure no USB storage device is connected with the Digital Photo Frame before connecting to your computer.  
The Digital Photo Frame must be plugged in and turned on before connecting to the computer.  
When connecting with a computer, the USB HOST driver is not available.  
Do not disconnect the USB cable or remove the card during files coping and transferring.  
System support: Windows® 2000/ XP/ VistaTM  
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Viewing Photos  
Main menu  
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When a memory device is inserted into the Digital Photo Frame, the corresponding icon appears on the main menu.  
On the main menu, you can select connected source to view photos, display clock, display calendar or change frame settings.  
Touch [M] to access the main menu. All connected source, clock, calendar and setup icons are displayed.  
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Memory  
Appears when you purchase a Frame with NAND flash memory.  
(only for model with internal memory)  
SD/MMC/MS  
USB  
Appears when you insert a SD, MMC or MS card.  
Appears when you inserted a USB flash driver.  
To display the Clock on the screen.  
Clock  
Calendar  
Setup  
To display the Calendar on the screen.  
To customize the settings of Digital Photo Frame.  
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If you insert a memory device to the frame after switching on the frame, the Digital photo frame will start a slideshow automatically.  
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Touch [i] or [j] to select a memory source, and then touch [X]. The mode menu appears. Touch [i] or [j] to select Photo, Music, Video  
or Files.  
 
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Photo  
Start  
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slideshow or viewing photos of the memory source  
manually.  
Music  
Video  
Files  
Start playing MP3 music.  
Start playing videos.  
Browse all files of the memory source; and copy or delete files.  
Viewing thumbnails  
In Photo mode, the photos on the selected memory source can be displayed on the screen as  
thumbnails. Up to 15 photos are displayed at a time.  
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Select a memory source (e.g. USB, SD/MMC/MS) on the main menu and touch [X]. The mode  
menu appears.  
Touch [i] or [j] to select Photo, and then touch [X]. The photos are displayed on the screen as  
thumbnails.  
To navigate through the thumbnails or move to the next or previous page of thumbnails, touch  
[i], [j], [g] or [h].  
 
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Browsing a single photo  
You can select a single photo to display on the screen:  
1.  
Select a photo in the thumbnail view, and touch [X]. The selected photo is displayed on the screen, and there will pop up a hint for button  
operation.  
(Note: Do not set hint time to “0” in setup menu, if you want the Digital Photo Frame to display a hint for button operation.)  
Select previous/next photo, touch [g] or [h].  
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Return to the thumbnail view, touch [2].  
Start a slide show from the current photo, touch [X].  
Playing a slideshow  
You have two ways to start playing a slideshow:  
1.  
In any mode, press [ ] button on the remote control to start a slideshow. The songs stored on the memory source will start playing  
automatically as background music during the slideshow.  
2.  
While browsing a single photo, touch [X] to start a slide show from the current photo.  
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Pause the slideshow and view a single photo, touch [X]. Resume the slideshow, touch [X] again.  
Touch [2] to exit the slideshow and view photos in thumbnail.  
Touch [M] to open the OSD menu.  
 
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Using OSD menu  
You also can use the OSD menu to view photos manually one by one.  
1.  
Touch [M] or press [OSD] button on the remote control during viewing a photo or slideshow. The  
OSD menu appears on the screen and the slideshow pauses.  
2.  
Touch [g] or [h] to navigate between icons on the OSD menu.  
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Start or resume slideshow from the current photo, highlight  
Select previous/next photo, highlight or , and then touch [X].  
Start a slideshow with background music from the first photo, highlight  
and touch [X], and then the  
icon is changed to icon.  
and touch [X].  
Rotate a photo, highlight  
and touch [X] repeatedly.  
and touch [X] repeatedly to magnify a photo in the following sequence: X2, X4, X8, X16. When a  
To zoom in a photo, highlight  
photo is magnified, touch [M] again to close the OSD menu, and then touch [i], [j], [g] or [h] to view the other part of the photo.  
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Start playing background music, highlight  
decrease/increase volume.  
and touch [X]. Adjust volume, highlight  
or  
and then touch [X] to  
Exit and return to previous screen, highlight  
and touch [X].  
 
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Listening to Music  
If there are MP3 files on the memory device, you can play them on the Digital Photo Frame.  
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3.  
Select a memory source (e.g. USB, SD/MMC) on the main screen and touch [X]. The mode  
menu appears.  
Touch [i] or [j] to select Music, and then touch [X]. The file list interface appears on the  
screen.  
Touch [i] or [j] to select a song, and then touch [X].The music playback interface appears on  
the screen.  
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Touch [g] or [h] to navigate between icons on the OSD menu.  
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Pause playback, highlight and touch [X]. To resume playback, highlight  
and touch  
[X] again.  
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Skip to previous/next song, highlight  
or  
, and then touch [X].  
or , and then touch [X].  
and touch [X] repeatedly to select: Off, Once,  
Fast rewind or forward within a track, highlight  
Change music repeat mode, highlight  
All.  
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Adjust volume, highlight  
or  
and then touch [X] to decrease/increase volume.  
Return to file list interface, highlight  
and touch [X].  
 
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Watching Videos  
You can watch videos on the Digital Photo Frame. It supports MPEG-1, MPEG-4 and M-JPEG video  
formats used by most digital cameras.  
1.  
Select a memory source (e.g. USB, SD/MMC) on the main screen and touch [X]. The mode  
menu appears.  
2.  
3.  
Touch [i] or [j] to select Video, and then touch [X].The video file list appears on the screen.  
Use [i] or [j] to select a video, and then touch [X] to start playing it.  
4.  
While video playing, touch [M] or press [OSD] button on the remote control, the OSD menu  
appears on the screen  
Touch [g] or [h] to navigate between icons on the OSD menu.  
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Resume playback, highlight  
Skip to previous/next video, highlight  
Fast rewind or forward within a video, highlight  
and touch [X].  
or , and then touch [X].  
or , and then touch [X].  
Change video repeat mode, highlight  
All.  
and touch [X] repeatedly to select: Off, Once,  
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To zoom in the video scene, highlight  
and touch [X] repeatedly to magnify the video  
scene in the following sequence: X2, X4, X8. When the video scene is magnified, touch [M]  
again to close the OSD menu, and then touch [i], [j], [g] or [h] to view the other part of  
the video scene.  
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Adjust volume, highlight  
or  
and then touch [X] to decrease/increase volume.  
Return to video file list, highlight  
and touch [X].  
 
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Managing Files  
In the File mode, you can view all playable files and folders on the memory source. You also can copy files from a memory device to another  
memory device or delete files.  
1.  
Select a memory source (e.g. USB, SD/MMC/MS) on the main menu and touch [X]. The mode  
menu appears.  
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Touch [i] or [j] to select Files, and touch [X]. The file list appears.  
Touch [i] or [j] to navigate between files and folders.  
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To open a folder, highlight it and touch [X] or [h]. To return to superior directory, touch [g].  
To play a file, highlight it and touch [X]. To return to file list, touch [2].  
Coping files  
1.  
Highlight a file by touching [i] or [j] and then touch [h]. A check mark  
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is displayed next to  
the file.  
To select more files, repeat above step.  
2.  
3.  
Touch [M] or press [OSD] button on the remote control. A window with COPY and DELETE  
options pops up on the screen.  
Touch [i] or [j] to select COPY, and touch [X]. The memory device connected to the unit is  
displayed.  
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5.  
Touch [i], [j], [g] or [h] to select a memory device.  
Touch [X] to start coping files.  
Note: If your destination device does not appear in the list, the memory device should be write-protected. Please unlock and try again the  
operation.  
 
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Deleting files  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Touch [i] or [j] to select DELETE in COPY and DELETE window, and then touch [X].  
Touch [g] or [h] to select “Yes” (delete files) or “No” (exit without deleting).  
Touch [X] to confirm.  
Displaying Clock/Calendar  
You can switch your Digital Photo Frame to Clock/Calendar mode that the current date and time is  
displayed on the screen with a slide show in thumbnail.  
1.  
2.  
Select the Clock/Calendar icon on the main menu and press the [X] button.  
The Clock/Calendar is displayed on the screen and all photos in all the memory sources start  
a slide show in thumbnail.  
To exit the Clock/Calendar mode, press the [2] button.  
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The date, time, date format and time format can be adjusted in Setup mode.  
You can choose to display digital clock or analog clock in Setup mode.  
You can choose to display photos in thumbnail or not in Setup mode.  
 
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Changing Frame Settings  
The system settings let you customize and configure your Digital Photo Frame. Select the  
Setup icon in the main menu and touch [X]. The Setup Menu appears on the screen.  
1.  
To select photo setup, music setup, clock/calendar setup, alarm setup or general setup,  
touch [i] or [j] and then touch [X].  
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4.  
To select a setting item, touch [i] or [j] and then touch [X].  
To change the value, touch [i] or [j] and then touch [X]. Or touch [2] to exit.  
Touch [M] to return to the main menu.  
Setting items  
Description  
Setting Items  
Set up the interval time for slideshow.  
Photo Setup  
Slide show time  
The available options include: 3s, 5s, 15s, 1 min, 15mins, 1 hour.  
Set photos to Full Screen or Original aspect when you are viewing them.  
Image scaling  
Transition Effect  
Date Stamp  
Shuffle  
Set up the style of transition while playing a slide show.  
Display the detail information of photos when you are viewing them.  
To play photos in a random order or in order while playing a slideshow.  
Set music repeat mode. The available options include:  
Repeat off: Play all songs in order once.  
Repeat one: Repeat the current or selected song.  
Repeat all: Repeat all songs.  
Music Setup  
Video setup  
Music repeat mode  
Movie repeat mode  
Time mode  
Set movie repeat mode. The available options include:  
Repeat off: Play all movies in order once.  
Repeat one: Repeat the current or selected movie.  
Repeat all: Repeat all movies.  
Choose Digital clock or Analog clock while displaying the clock.  
 
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Display photos in thumbnail or not while displaying the clock or calendar.  
Adjust the time.  
Setup  
Show photo  
Set Time  
Adjust the date.  
Set Date  
Set the date format.  
Display date format  
Display time format  
alarm 1  
Set the time format.  
Set time, schedule and ring tone for alarm 1.  
Set time, schedule and ring tone for alarm 2.  
Set time, schedule and ring tone for alarm 3.  
Set time, schedule and ring tone for alarm 4.  
Alarm setup  
alarm 2  
alarm 3  
alarm 4  
Select volume for ringtone.  
Ringtone volume  
The available options include: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6.  
Set up the language of the OSD menu.  
General Setup  
Language  
Brightness  
Adjust the brightness of the screen.  
The available options include: +3, +2, +1, 0, -1, -2, -3.  
Adjust the contrast of the screen.  
Contrast  
The available options include: +3, +2, +1, 0, -1, -2, -3.  
Adjust the saturation of the screen.  
Saturation  
The available options include: +3, +2, +1, 0, -1, -2, -3.  
Set the Digital Photo Frame to run a specified mode automatically when you switch on it.  
Auto start  
Power on  
Power off  
Hint time  
Set the Digital Photo Frame to turn on at the specified time everyday or once.  
Set the Digital Photo Frame to turn off at the specified time everyday or once.  
Set how long to display the hint for button operation while playing a slideshow.  
The available options include: 0s, 5s, 10s, 20s.  
Set the backlight exiting time for touch keys.  
The available options include: 5s, 10s, 15s, 20s  
Reset all settings to the default settings.  
Key-light Timeout  
Default  
 
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Setting time & date  
You can set the system time to current date and time so that the Clock and Calendar display are correct.  
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2.  
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5.  
Select the SETUP icon on the main menu and then touch [X]. The Setup Menu appears on the screen.  
Touch [i] or [j] to select Clock/Calendar Setup, and then touch [X].  
Touch [i] or [j] to select Set Time or Set Date, and then touch [X].  
Use [g] or [h] to highlight next or previous setting (hour/minutes or year/month/day), and then touch [i] or [j] to adjust the time or date.  
Touch [X] to confirm or touch [2] to exit.  
Setting Alarm  
The Digital Photo Frame can also work as an alarm.  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
Select the SETUP icon on the main screen and touch [X]. The Setup Menu appears on the screen.  
Touch [i] or [j] to select Alarm setup, and then touch [X].  
Touch [i] or [j] to select alarm 1, alarm 2, alarm 3 or alarm 4, and then touch [X].  
Use [g] or [h] to highlight next or previous setting (hour, minutes, schedule, ring tone,), and then touch [i] or [j] to adjust the time, select  
the ring bell or select the schedule as following:  
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Off: Disables the alarm clock function.  
Every day: The alarm clock will start to ring at the specified time everyday.  
Once: The alarm clock will start to ring at the specified time once.  
5.  
Touch [X] to confirm or touch [2] to exit.  
Setting Auto start  
You can set the Digital Photo Frame to run a specified mode automatically when you switch on it.  
1.  
Select the SETUP icon on the main menu and then touch [X]. The Setup Menu appears on the screen.  
 
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2.  
3.  
4.  
Touch [i] or [j] to select General Setup, and then touch [X].  
Touch [i] or [j] to select Auto start, and then touch [X].  
Touch [i] or [j] to select a specified mode you like:  
Photo: The Digital Photo Frame will start a slideshow when you switch on it.  
Main menu: The Digital Photo Frame will display main menu when you switch on it.  
Clock: The Digital Photo Frame will display clock when you switch on it.  
Calendar: The Digital Photo Frame will display calendar when you switch on it.  
Photo+Music: The Digital Photo Frame will start a slideshow with background music when you switch on it.  
Video: The Digital Photo Frame will start playing video when you switch on it.  
Touch [X] to confirm or touch [2] to exit.  
5.  
Setting auto power on/off  
You can enable the Digital Photo Frame to power on or off automatically at a specified time.  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
Select the SETUP icon on the main menu and then touch [X]. The Setup Menu appears on the screen.  
Touch [i] or [j] to select General Setup, and then touch [X].  
Touch [i] or [j] to select Power On or Power Off, and then touch [X].  
Use [g] or [h] to highlight next or previous setting (hour, minutes, schedule), and touch [i] or [j] to adjust the time or select the schedule  
as following:  
y
y
y
Off: Disables the auto power on or off function.  
Every day: The Digital Photo Frame will turn on or off at the specified time everyday.  
Once: The Digital Photo Frame only turns on or off at the specified time once.  
5.  
Touch [X] to confirm or touch [2] to exit.  
Note: The current time must be set correctly before setting up this feature.  
 
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Frequently Asked Questions  
1.  
Why cannot the Digital Photo Frame display some files from my Flash card or USB device?  
Some unpopular memory cards are not compatible with the device. Use a card which matches with the Digital Photo Frame.  
The file formats on your card or USB device might not be supported (only JPEG photos are accessible). Provide files with the supported  
JPEG.  
2.  
There is a memory card inserted in the Digital Photo Frame, but the device is not able to read the card. What can I do?  
First, make sure that you are using a memory card type that is supported by the Digital Photo Frame.  
Secondly, make sure that the memory card is inserted correctly.  
Thirdly, check if the file formats on your card are supported or not by the frame (only JPEG photos are accessible). Provide files with the  
supported JPEG.  
Note: Some digital cameras save images into non-standard formats. Please refer to the operating manual of your camera for specifics.  
3.  
Why do some photos load faster than others?  
Higher resolution photos load slower. Use photos with lower resolution to speed up the loading time.  
Note: The Digital Photo Frame supports up to 8000*8000 pixels photo display.  
4.  
Why does the screen not show anything?  
The device might not have been turned ON or the adapter is not well connected.  
Can I rotate a photo on the screen?  
5.  
YES. Touch [M] to open OSD menu while viewing photos, and then use [g] or [h] to select  
and touch [X] to rotate a photo.  
Note: The rotated photo will return to its original orientation after you power off the Digital Photo Frame.  
6.  
What is the best photo resolution displayed on the screen?  
The best resolution is 800*600 and the max photo resolution of this Digital Photo Frame is 8000*8000 pixels.  
 
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Specification  
Digital LCD  
Panel size: 8 inches  
Display  
Screen aspect ratio: 4:3  
Resolution: 800*600 pixels  
I/O  
Remote control, DC in  
Power Supply  
AC Adapter (Input: 100~240V AC, 50~60Hz; Output: DC 5V 2A)  
USB Host 2.0 (High Speed)  
USB port  
Supports USB flash media  
Supported peripheral devices  
Supported photo format  
Supported audio format  
Supported video format  
Storage condition  
Working condition  
Dimension  
SD™ (Secure Digital Card), MMC™ (MultiMedia Card), MS™ (Memory Stick)  
JPEG, Maximum resolution: 8000*8000 pixels  
MP3: 32KBps_320KBps(CBR, VBR)  
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MPEG-1(MP@ML), MPEG-4(ASP, Xvid Compliant), M-JPEG(up to VGA, 30fps)  
Humidity  
85%, -20~60  
85%, -10~40  
Humidity  
216*182*28.3mm  
603.4g  
Weight  
 
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Customer Support  
For technical support or product service, see the table below or contact your reseller.  
Note: You will need the product serial number.  
Country/Region  
Web Site  
Telephone  
e-mail  
China  
800 820 3870  
852 3ꢀ02 2900  
Hong Kong  
 
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Limited Warranty  
VIEWSONIC Digital Photo Frame  
What the warranty covers:  
ViewSonic warrants its products to be free from defects in material and workmanship, under normal use, during the warranty period. If a product proves to be defective in  
material or workmanship during the warranty period, ViewSonic will, at its sole option, repair or replace the product with a like product. Replacement product or parts may  
include remanufactured or refurbished parts or components.  
How long the warranty is effective:  
ViewSonic Digital Photo Frame are warranted for 1 year for labor from the date of the first customer purchase.  
Who the warranty protects:  
This warranty is valid only for the first consumer purchaser.  
What the warranty does not cover:  
1.  
2.  
Any product on which the serial number has been defaced, modified or removed.  
Damage, deterioration or malfunction resulting from:  
a.  
Accident, misuse, neglect, fire, water, lightning, or other acts of nature, unauthorized product modification, or failure to follow instructions supplied with  
the product.  
b.  
c.  
d.  
e.  
f.  
Repair or attempted repair by anyone not authorized by ViewSonic.  
Causes external to the product, such as electric power fluctuations or failure.  
Use of supplies or parts not meeting ViewSonic’s specifications.  
Normal wear and tear.  
Any other cause which does not relate to a product defect.  
3.  
Any product exhibiting a condition commonly known as “image burn-in” which results when a static image is displayed on the product for an extended period of time.  
How to get service:  
ꢀ.  
For information about receiving service under warranty, contact ViewSonic Customer Support (please refer to Customer Support page). You will need to provide  
your product’s serial number.  
2.  
To obtain warranted service, you will be required to provide (a) the original dated sales slip, (b) your name, (c) your address, (d) a description of the problem, and (e)  
the serial number of the product.  
Take or ship the product freight prepaid in the original container to an authorized ViewSonic service center or ViewSonic.  
For additional information or the name of the nearest ViewSonic service center, contact ViewSonic.  
3.  
4.  
Limitation of implied warranties:  
There are no warranties, express or implied, which extend beyond the description contained herein including the implied warranty of merchantability and fitness for a  
particular purpose.  
Exclusion of damages:  
ViewSonic’s liability is limited to the cost of repair or replacement of the product. ViewSonic shall not be liable for:  
1.  
Damage to other property caused by any defects in the product, damages based upon inconvenience, loss of use of the product, loss of time, loss of profits, loss of  
business opportunity, loss of goodwill, interference with business relationships, or other commercial loss, even if advised of the possibility of such damages.  
Any other damages, whether incidental, consequential or otherwise.  
2.  
3.  
Any claim against the customer by any other party.  
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