Audiovox DPF701 User manual

OWNER’S MANUAL
DPF701
Digital Photo Frame

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Important safety instructions
1. All the safety and operation instructions should be read before the
product is operated.
2. Do not place this product in direct sunlight or near a heat source.
Excessive heat may cause the Digital Photo Frame to malfunction,
or change color.
3. Do not use this product near water (e.g., near a swimming pool ).
4. If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the power outlet, try
reversing the direction of the plug. If the plug still fails to fit, contact
an electrician to replace the outlet.
5. Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be
walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them.
6. For added protection for this product, unplug it from the wall outlet
during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended and unused for
long periods of time. This will prevent damage to the product due to
lightning or power-line surges.
7. Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or remov-
ing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards.
Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.

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Package Contents
1 Digital Picture Frame
1 Remote Control
1 AC/DC Power Adaptor
(+9V, 1A, Support 110/240VAC 50 -60Hz)
1 User Manual
QTY Item Image
Getting Started
1.ConnecttheACpoweradapterintothedigitalphotoframeandplug
it into a power outlet.
2. Insert your memory card with photos or music, into the memory
slot (MultiMediaCardTM/ Secure DigitalTM/ Compact FlashTM/xD
Memory CardTM/ Memory StickTM) or USB storage device into the
USB port. (Note: If no memory card is available, there are some
demo images preloaded in the internal memory*)
3. Adjust the digital photo frame stand to its extended position and
push the POWER button located on top.
*To delete preloaded images, please refer to the “Delete images from
InternalMemory”section.d

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Photo Frame Controls and Indicators Functions
Top View
PLAY/PAUSE/SELECTbutton
UP/COPY/DELETE button
POWER button
MENUbutton
DOWN/ROTATE button
NEXTbutton
PREV. button
POWER LED
Left View Right View
Volume
Control
CF Memory
Slot
SD/MMC/xD/
MS Card Slot
USB Port
PowerInput

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Remote Control Functions
Pull plastic tab from remote control to
activate. (Note: replacement battery
model #CR2025)
CLOCK: Press to cycle through clock calendar and side show.
NOTE: Onlyavailablewhenin slideshowmode.
REPEAT: Press to switchbetweendifferent repeat modes foraudioplay-
back. NOTE: Control of the repeat function is unavailable in slideshow
with MP3 mode. The slideshow with MP3 is set to the default mode Re-
peat all.
MENU: Press to access menu.
ZOOM: Presstoenlargephotodisplayinpause mode.
UP or COPY/DEL: Press to move up or copy/delete in Pause mode.
LEFT/PREV or RETURN: Pressto move left, orreturn to previousscreen
inslideshow mode.
PLAY/PAUSE OR SELECT: Pressto playor pause photo,or music files.
Press to make selections in menu or setting mode.
RIGHT/NEXT: Press to move right, or move to next screen in slideshow
mode.
SOURCE: Press to select which external memory card or USB storage
device, which will be used to retrieve data for the DPF.
NOTE:Internal memory can only be accessed by removing all external
memorysources!
DOWN or ROTATE: Pressto advancetothe nextpage wheninthumbnail
mode,move picturedown when inzoom mode.

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Changing Settings
Press the MENU button and use the arrow keys to highlight the
“SETTING” icon. Press the SELECT button to gain access to the GEN-
ERAL SETUP PAGE. Once at the GENERAL SETUP PAGE press Se-
lect to enter the the adjustment mode.
General Setup Page
Press the MENU button and use the arrow keys to highlight the
“SETTING” icon. Press the SELECT button to gain access to the GEN-
ERAL SETUP PAGE. Once at the GENERAL SETUP PAGE press SE-
LECT to enter the adjustment mode.
BRIGHTNESS: UsethearrowkeystopositionthehighlightoverBRIGHT-
NESS . Press select to enter the adjustment mode. Upon finding the
desired setting, press select to exit and save your selection.

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SLIDESHOW TIME: Allows the user to select how long an image is
displayed in slide show mode. Use the arrow keys to position the high-
lightoverSLIDESHOWTIME. PressSELECTtoentertheselectionmode.
Upon finding the desired setting, press SELECT to exit and save your
selection.
OSD LANGUAGE: Allowsthe user toselectwhat the OSDLANGUAGE
willbe.UsethearrowkeystopositionthehighlightoverOSDLANGUAGE.
Press SELECT to enter the selection mode. Upon finding the desired
setting, press SELECT to exit and save your selection.
SLIDE WITH MP3: Controls whether MP3 music will play during the
slide show. Option is only available for use with external memory de-
vices. Use the arrow keys to position the highlight over SLIDE WITH
MP3. Press SELECT to enter the selection mode. Upon finding the de-
sired setting, press SELECT to exit and save your selection.

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PHOTO MODE: Select normal mode to display the photo in its native
format or widescreen mode to fit photos to the full width of the screen.
Option is only available for use with external memory devices.
Note: In widescreen mode, a portion of the photo may be cropped.
Use the arrow keys to position the highlight over PHOTOMODE. Press
SELECT to enter the selection mode. Upon finding the desired setting,
press SELECT to exit and save your selection.
MATTING: This feature lets you place a decorative border around the
photo displayed during slideshow. Use the arrow keys to position the
highlight over MATTING. Press SELECT to enter the selection mode.
Upon finding the desired setting, press SELECT to exit and save your
selection.
MattingThemeoptions:
Mode1= Balloon
Mode 2= Beach Theme
Mode 3= Party Cake
Mode 4= Merry Christmas
Mode 5= Valentines’s Day

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DEFAULT: Use the arrow keys to position the highlight over DEFAULT
and press SELECT twice to restore factory defaults.
Clock Setup Page
Press the MENU button and use the arrow keys to highlight the
“SETTING” icon. Follow by pressing the SELECT button to bring up
the GENERAL SETUP PAGE. Then press the right arrow key to high-
light the clock icon and press select to enter the adjustment mode.
Clock Mode: Clock mode allows the operator to select whether the
time will be displayed in 12 or 24 hour mode. To enter your selection
use the arrow keys to position the highlight over CLOCK MODE and
press the SELECT key. Follow by using the arrow keys to select the
desired setting and then press the SELECT key to exit and save your
choice.
Clock Setting: This option provides the operator with the means for
settingthetime.Usethe arrowkeystopositionthe highlightoverCLOCK
SETTINGand press the SELECTkeyto enter the currenttime. Use the
Up/Down arrow keys to change the time and use the Left/Right keys to
select which parameter you will set. Once the desired time is entered
press SELECT key to exit and save your choice.

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AUTO POWER ON/OFF: Set desired time for digital photo frame to
automaticallypoweron or off.To disable this function,returnto“AUTO
POWER ON”, then use the UP or DOWN arrow keys to select ”-:-:-” .
Repeat above steps to disable the “AUTO POWER OFF” function.
When the unit turns on it will be at the Menu screen.
ALARM SETTING: Use the arrow keys to set the Alarm Mode “ON”.
Thenhighlight ALARM SETTINGand enterdesired alarmturn ontime.
Note: The photo frame must be powered “ON” for the alarm to work.
When the alarm triggers press any key to turn off alarm.

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Viewing photos
Press MENU and use the arrow keys to highlight “PHOTO” on the main
menu. Press SELECTfor the slideshow to begin. During the slide show,
press SELECT to pause the slideshow, press PAUSE again to enter the
thumbnail mode.
DATE SETTING: Use the arrow keys to highlight DATE SETTING then
press select to enter the adjustment mode. Use the Up/Down arrow
keys to set the date. Use the Left/ Right arrow keys to select which
parameter you will adjust. Once complete press the SELECT key to
exit and save your selection.
To display desired photo in full screen mode, use the arrow keys to
highlight the photo and press SELECT to start the slideshow from the
selected photo.

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ROTATE PHOTO: Rotates the photo 90 degrees to the right each
time the Down arrow is pressed.
COPY PHOTO INTO INTERNAL MEMORY: Press the Up Arrow in
Pause mode and follow the on-screen instructions.
Note:Functiononlyavailableforcopyingaphotointotheinternalmemory,
notforAUDIO.
DELETE PHOTOS FROM INTERNAL MEMORY: Press the Up Ar-
row and follow the on-screen instructions.
Note: Function only available for deleting photos from the internal
memory.TheZOOM andRotate functionare validforinternal memory’s
photo.
VIEWING CALENDAR/CLOCK
CALENDAR/CLOCK
Thisoption providestheoperatorwith thecapabilityofselectingwhether
the Calendar or Clock will be displayed on the screen. At the Menu
screen use the arrow keys to highlight the CALENDAR or the CLOCK
icon and then press the SELECT button. The Screen will display the
operator’s selection.

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MUSIC PLAYBACK
Press MENU to access the Menu Screen, use the arrow keys to high-
light theAUDIO icon. Then press SELECT. The display will list music or
audio files that reside on the external memory source as illustrated be-
low:
Use arrow keys to select the desired audio file and press SELECT to
start playback. Use the “volume” control on the left side to adjust vol-
ume. Press REPEAT at any time to change repeat mode.
Modeoptions:REPEAT-ALL(playallsongscontinuously),REPEAT-ONE
(Repeat the same track), REPEAT-OFF (Play until the end of last track
and stop) and RANDOM (Play tracks in a shuffle mode).
TIPS FOR CLEANING AND CARE
Please power off the Digital Photo Frame before cleaning.
Do not spray or pour liquid cleaning agents directly on the screen or
frame.
Do not use ammonia, alcohol, or abrasive detergent cleaning agents.
Cleaning the screen:
1.Wipe screen with aclean, soft, lint-free clothto remove dust andloose
particles.
2.If furthercleaning isrequired, applyanappropriate cleaningagent (ap-
proved for LCD displays) to a clean, soft , lint-free cloth and wipe the
screen.
NOTE: Do not apply too much pressure on the screen to avoid
damaging it.

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Specifications
Size
Aspect ratio
Resolution
External PowerAdapter
Audio
Internalspeakers
USB Ports
Storage/Media
Internal memory
Memory cards supported
Memory cards slot 1
Memory cards slot 2
Media Files Supported
Photo file formats
Audio file formats
User Interface/Control
Buttons at the Top of digital
photo frame
Remote control
Calendar & Clock
7”
16:9
480*234 Pixels
+9v, 1A,Support 110/240Vac
Stereo
STD USB 2.0 Host
15photosMAX
SD/MMC/MS/xD
CF
JPEG
MP3
Yes
Yes
Yes
Design and Specifications are subject to change for product
improvement without notice.

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Troubleshooting
Solution
Your digital picture frame
won’t turn on The adapter is not securely connected
to your picture frame or the power
switch is not on.
A memory card is inserted
in your digital picture frame
but you cannot view your
photos.
* Make sure that the memory card
contains JPEG files. (Progressive JPEG
are not supported).
* Turn your digital picture frame off and
make sure that the memory card is
inserted all the way into the card slot
and is inserted correctly. Then turn the
frame on again.
* This device does not support flash
cards larger than 4GB.
*If some cards can not be read. You can
try to format it first. .
* Note: Some digital cameras save
images in formats other than JPEG.
Refer to your camera’s manual if your
photos are not JPEG files.
The frame displays some
pictures slower and some
pictures faster.
Higher resolution pictures load more
slowly. Try using lower resolution pic-
tures or down sampling your images.
See your camera’s operating manual for
details on down sampling your photos.
Problem

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