Audiovox DPF1000 User manual

DPF1000
10.4" DIGITAL PICTURE FRAME

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A. Introduction
Thank you for selecting the DPF 1000 Digital Picture Frame. The
mainfeaturesincludea10.4"Screen(4:3AspectRatio)LiquidCrys-
talDisplay (LCD)monitor,a 3 in1 card readerand a USBport.The
unitappliesthe lateststateof the artelectronicsand isdesignedfor
use with SD/MMC, MS memory cards and USB memory devices.
Theunit isconstructedto provide years ofreliable,trouble-freeser-
vice.Pleasereadtheentireinstructionmanualsuppliedwiththisprod-
uctpriortooperation.Thedocumentationwillassist you in obtaining
thebest equipmentperformance. All manuals shouldbe storedfor
lateruse.
B. Cautions and Warnings
1. Placement
Toprevent fireor electricshock, donot exposethis applianceto
rainor moisture. Donot place theset onan unstable cart,stand,
tripod,bracketortabletopreventitfromfalling.Keeptheunitaway
from strong magnets, heat sources, direct sunlight, and exces-
sivedust.
2. Installation
Ensure that the DPF1000 is used in accordance with the
instructionsandillustrationsprovidedinthismanual.
3. Object and Liquid
Donotpushobjectsofanykindintotheunitthroughopenings;do
not spill or spray liquid of any kind on or in the system (this may
resultina fireorelectric shock). Do notplaceanything heavy on
theunit.Toensureproperventilationandproperoperation, never
cover or block the slots and openings with a cloth or other
material.
4. Disassembly
Do not attempt to disassemble the cabinet. There is a risk of elec-
tric shock. Contact qualified service personnel if your system is in
need of repair.
5. Cleaning Unit
Whencleaning,makesurethesystemisunpluggedfromthepower
source. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a
cloth lightly dampened with water for cleaning the exterior of the
system only.

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C. Contents
1. 1 x DPF1000 10.4” Digital Picture Frame
2. 3 x Snap-On Frame Covers (White, Black and Wood Grain)
3. 1 x Remote Control w/Battery (CR2025)
4. 1 x USBAdapter Cable
5. 1 x AC to DC Power Supply
6. 1 x Instruction Manual
D. Controls and Indicators
POWER:
unitPress to turn the on or off
MENU:
Press to access the main
MENU
UP COPY DELETE:
//
scroll up or
copy /delete a photo Press to
DOWN ROTATE:
/
Press to
scroll down or
rotate a photo
NEXT:
Press to scroll ri
g
ht or view the
next photo
PREV RETURN:
.
/
scroll leftPress to or
view the previous photo
POWER :
PowerON/OFFIndicator
LED
Right and Left Side
Top Side
DC 9V
Plug the AC adapter
Snap-On Frame Covers (White, Black and Wood Grain)
The snap-on frame covers are easily removed by hand.Align the IR
sensor with the IR sensor hole on the frame cover to ensure that
the Remote Control will operate.

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E. Remote Control Controls and Indicators
Positioning Your Frame
Keep the frame away from strong magnets, heat sources,
direct sunlight, or excessive dust.
SOURCE
//
Press to select from
SD MS MMC
orUSB
inputs
ZOOM
Enlarge an image
MENU
Press to access
theMainMenu
NEXT RIGHT
/
PLAY PAUSE MODE
//
DOWN ROTATE
/
REPEAT
UP COPY DEL
//
CAL/TIME
Remote Control

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General SETUP Page
F. SETUP
Press ‘MENU’ to display the Main Menu on the screen.
Main SETUP Menu Screen
1) Using the cursor buttons move the selection box to ‘SETTING and
press the ‘PLAY’button. The general setup page will be displayed
on the screen.

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SLIDE SHOW TIME
SLIDE WITH MP3
b).SelectSLIDEWITHMP3usingtheDOWNbuttonand then press
the RIGHT button to enter the submenu. Select ON or OFF.The
ON setting will allow any MP3 file to be played while the slide
show is displayed. The factory setting is OFF. Press MODE to
confirm the setting. Press the LEFT button to return to the main
menu.
a).Select SLIDE SHOW TIME using the DOWN button and then
press the RIGHT button to enter the submenu. Select the slide
show display time for each photo (3, 5 or 8 seconds). The fac-
tory setting is five seconds. Press MODE to confirm the setting.
Press the LEFT button to return to the main menu.

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c).Select PHOTO MODE using the DOWN button and then press
the RIGHT button to enter the submenu. Select NORMAL or
ZOOM. The ZOOM setting will enlarge the photo view when dis-
played. The factory setting is NORMAL. Press MODE to confirm
the setting. Press the LEFT button to return to the main menu.
PHOTO MODE
Note: When set to NORMAL,the entire photo will displayed on
the screen. If the photo format is not 4:3, then black bands will
appear on the screen. This is normal. Press the ZOOM button
(Remote Control) to enlarge the photo and use the LEFT and
RIGHT button to view the photo.
d).SelectMATTING using the DOWN button andthenpress RIGHT
buttontoenter thesubmenu.Thematting featuredisplaysaframe
around the displayed picture.
Mode 1 - Christmas
` Mode 2 - PhotoAlbum (One Page)
Mode 3 - Flower Print
Mode 4 - PhotoAlbum (Two Page)
Mode 5 - Vine/ Leaf
Mode 6 - Flowers
Mode 7 - Frame
Mode 8 - Flowers
Select the matting mode desired or OFF. The factory setting is
OFF. Press MODE to confirm the setting. Press the LEFT but-
ton to return to the main menu.

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FADE OPTION
e).Select the FADE OPTION using the DOWN button and then
press theRIGHT button to enter the submenu.Thefade option
controls the transition from one photo to another.
WT Wipe from top
WLT Wipe left top diagonal
TCH Top/Bottom Horizontal Center
TCV Left/ Right Vertical Center
WH Horizontal bars
WV Vertical bars
DTC Fade box
FIFO Morph to another picture
Press MODE to confirm the setting. Press the LEFT button to
return to the main menu.
MATTING

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f).SelectDEFAULTusing the DOWNbuttonandthen press RIGHT
button to enter the submenu. Select RESET. RESET will return
all of the features to the factory default settings. Press MODE to
confirm the setting. Press the LEFT button to return to the main
menu.
DEFAULT
g).Select the CLOCK SETUP PAGE using the RIGHT button. Press
MODE to access the submenu.
CLOCK SETUP PAGE

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CLOCK SETTING
h).SelectCLOCK SETTINGusing the DOWNbuttonandthenpress
the RIGHT button to enter the submenu. Select the hours, min-
utes or AM/PM display. Using the UP or DOWN buttons set the
hour to the correct time. Repeat for the minutes and AM/PM.
Press MODE to confirm the setting. Press the LEFT button to
return to the main menu.
ALARM SETTING
i).Select ALARMSETTINGusingthe DOWN button andthenpress
the RIGHT button to enter the submenu. Select the hours, min-
utes on the display. Using the UP or DOWN buttons set the hour
to the correct time. Repeat for the minutes andAM/PM. Press
MODE to confirm the setting. Press the LEFT button to return to
the main menu.
Note: If the frame is unplugged and power is removed for more than
10 minutes, the clock and the calendar will have to be reset.

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DATE SETTING
j). Select DATE SETTING using the DOWN button and then press
RIGHT button to enter the submenu. Set the month, day and
year using the UP and DOWN buttons. Press MODE to confirm
the setting. Press the LEFT button to return to the main menu.
k).Select ALARM MODE using the DOWN button and then press
the RIGHTbuttontoenterthesubmenu.Thealarm can be set to
ON or OFF. Press MODE to confirm the setting. Press the LEFT
button to return to the main menu.
ALARM MODE

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BRIGHTNESS SETTING
m).Select BRIGHTNESS using the DOWN button and then press
theRIGHTbuttontoenter thesubmenu.TheBRIGHTNESScan
be changed using the LEFT or RIGHT buttons. The range is
adjustable from -20 to a +20. Press MODE to confirm the set-
ting. Press the LEFT button to return to the main menu.
l).Select the VIDEO SETUP PAGE using the RIGHT button. Press
MODE to access the submenu.
VIDEO SETUP PAGE

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CONTRAST SETTING
n).Select CONTRAST using the DOWN button and then press the
RIGHT button to enter the submenu. The CONTRAST can be
changedusingtheLEFT or RIGHT buttons. The range is adjust-
able from -16 to a +16. Press MODE to confirm the setting.
Press the LEFT button to return to the main menu.
o).Select SATURATION using the DOWN button and then press
the RIGHT button to enter the submenu.The SATURATION can
be changed using the LEFT or RIGHT buttons. The range is
adjustable from -9 to a +9. Press MODE to confirm the setting.
Press the LEFT button to return to the main menu.
SATURATION SETTING

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EXIT the SET UP PAGE
q).To EXIT the Set Up page, select the X icon using the RIGHT
button. Press MODE to confirm the setting and return to the
main menu.
HUE SETTING
p).Select HUE using the DOWN button and then press the RIGHT
button to enter the submenu. The HUE can be changed using
the LEFT or RIGHT buttons. The range is adjustable from -9 to
a +9. Press MODE to confirm the setting. Press the LEFT but-
ton to return to the main menu.

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G. Selecting Photos Using the SD/MMC/MS Card or the USB
Memory Device
1.Insert the SD/MMC/MS Card into the SD/MMC/MS slot or
connect the USB adapter cable to the USB memory device.
2.Press the MENU button to display the main menu page. Using
the LEFT button highlight the PHOTO icon.
3.Press PLAY/PAUSE/MODE once to enter Slide Show mode.
The photos transition display is based FADE options settings.
4.Press PLAY/PAUSE/MODE again to enter pause mode. The
frame displays a single image. You can use the PREV. and
NEXT button to select a photo.
5.Press PLAY/PAUSE/MODE two times to view photos as
thumbnails. The thumbnail images appear in a table. Use the
PREV. NEXT, UP and DOWN button to navigate through the
thumbnails.
Copying Photos to Your Frame
To copy photos from a SD/MMC/MS Card or a USB memory
device, set the frame to slide show mode. Select the photo and
press UP/COPY/DELETE button. The frame will prompt you if
you want to copy the photo. Select YES and press MODE. The
frame can copy approximately 20 photos to memory.
Note: You can rotate photos clockwise by pressing ROTATE button
when the photo is displayed on the screen in slide show
mode. Rotated photos are copied in the rotated position.

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Deleting Photos
To delete photos from your frame’s memory, disconnect the
SD/MMC/MS Card or a USB memory device from the frame.
Use the PREV. or the NEXT button to locate the photo you
wish to delete. When the desired photo appears, press the
UP/COPY/DELETE button. The frame will prompt if you want
to delete the photo. Select YES and press MODE button.The
frame deletes the photo from memory.
Note:The delete function only deletes photos from the frame’s
memory not from a card or a USB memory device.
H. Selecting Audio Files Using the SD/MMC/MS Card or the USB
Memory Device
1.Insert the SD/MMC/MS Card into the SD/MMC/MS slot or
connect the USB adapter cable to the USB memory device.
2.Press the MENU button to display the main menu page. Using
the LEFT button highlight the AUDIO icon.
3.Press PLAY/PAUSE/MODE once to enter audio mode.The
audio tracks are displayed on the left side of the screen. Artist
information is displayed on the right of the screen when
available. Use the PREV., NEXT, UP or DOWN buttons to
select the desired track.
4.Press PLAY/PAUSE/MODE to enter PLAY mode. Press PLAY/
PAUSE/MODE again to enter Pause mode.

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I. Calendar Function
1.Press the MENU button to display the main menu page. Using
the LEFT button highlight the CALENDAR icon.
2.Press PLAY/PAUSE/MODE once to enter calendar display
mode.The month and the year will be displayed at the top of
the screen. Using the UP or DOWN buttons select the month
and the year. Using the PREV. or NEXT button, select the day.
J. SPECIFICATIONS
Audio format : MP3
Photo format: JPEG
Panel size: 10.4 inch
Power source: DC 9V
Power consumption: 5 W
Operating temperature: 41~95°F, 5~35°C
Weight : 2.49lb 1.13Kg
Dimensions (W x H x D): 12.3 X 10 X 1.4inches
312.5 X 246 X 36mm
Note:The date is set in F. Setup, Step J. The above procedure is
for reference to view dates in the future or in the past.

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be proven defective in material or workmanship within 90 days from the date of original
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