Hama 95230 User manual

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Operating Instructions
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Digital Photo Frame
Digitaler Bilderrahmen
00095230
00095296
00095249
00095276
00095294
00118578
00118579
00118596
00118597

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Design and functionality
A: Digital picture frame –
Control and connection panel
1On/off switch
2I
◄◄ /
∧Previous le / cursor up
3/>VOL– / right
4
►►I /
∨Down / last le
5►I I Enter / OK, play / pause
6/<VOL+ / left
7MENU MENU
8* Light sensor (item no. 95249
only)
9SD/SDHC/MS/MMC
10 Audio output (3.5 mm jack)
11 USB type A
12 Mini USB
13 Socket for power supply
adapter
B: Digital picture frame –
Control and connection panel
1∧Control button up /
switch to next le
2<
VOL– / left control button
3>
VOL+ / right control button
4►I I Play/Pause / OK/ENTER button
5∨Control button down /
switch to previous le
6ESC / back button
MENU = 2x
7ON/OFF button
8SD/MMC/SDHC card slot
9
Audio output (3.5 mm jack)
10
USB (type A)
11 Mini USB
12 Socket for power supply
adapter
B
C: Remote control
1BGM Switch background music on
during slide show
2POWER ON/OFF
3MENU/Main / function menu
4LEFT View previous photo
5OK/ ENTER Conrm button; play/pause
button in playback mode
6SETUP/ Return to system settings
7VOL +/- Increase/decrease volume
8I
◄◄
Previous photo/track/video
9
►►I
Next photo/track/video
10 ROTATERotate photo anticlockwise
11 ZOOM Image zoom function +/-
12
►I I
Play/pause
13 DOWN
14 RIGHT View next photo
15 RETURN/ Return to the previous menu
16 UP
17 MUTE/ Mute sound temporarily
18 Starts the Photo Slideshow
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Contents
1. Explanation of Warning Symbols
and Notes ........................................... 6
2. Package Contents........................... 6
3. Safety Instructions ......................... 6
4. Defective Pixels .............................. 7
5. Getting Started............................... 8
5.1 Setting up..........................................8
5.2 Wall mounting...................................8
5.3 Inserting or changing the battery.......9
5.4 Connecting the power supply.............9
6. Operation...................................... 10
6.1 Using the menu ...............................10
6.2 System settings................................11
7. Functions ...................................... 14
7.1 Photos .............................................14
7.2 Music...............................................15
7.3 Videos..............................................16
7.4 Calendar..........................................17
7.5 Folder ..............................................18
8. Additional functions..................... 19
8.1 Use as a card reader ........................19
8.2 Automatic image rotation (items no.
95249, 118569, 118570 only)..............19
8.3 Motion sensor (items no.
118596, 118597 only)..........................20
8.4 Brightness/light sensor
(item no. 95249 only)...........................20
8.5 Slide show variations .......................20
8.6 Causes of errors and error
rectication ..........................................21
9. Care and Maintenance ................. 22
10. Warranty Disclaimer................... 22
11. Service and Support ................... 22
12. Technical specications.............. 23
13. Menu structure........................... 31
14. Recycling Information ................ 32

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Thank you for choosing a Hama product.
Take your time and read the following instructions and information completely. Please keep
these instructions in a safe place for future reference. If you sell the device, please pass these
operating instructions on to the new owner.
1. Explanation of Warning Symbols and Notes
Warning
This symbol is used to indicate safety instructions or to draw your attention to specic hazards
and risks.
Note
This symbol is used to indicate additional information or important notes.
2. Package Contents
•Digital picture frame
•230V power supply unit
•Remote control
•1 CR2025 battery for remote control (already inserted)
•These operating instructions
Note
Check the delivery for completeness and visible damage. Inform your supplier/dealer in the
event of incomplete or damaged deliveries.
3. Safety Instructions
•The product is intended for private, non-commercial use only.
•Protect the product from dirt, moisture and overheating, and only use it in a dry environment.
•Do not drop the product and do not expose it to any major shocks.
•Do not operate the product outside the power limits given in the specications.
•Only connect the product to a socket that has been approved for the device. The socket must
be installed close to the product and easily accessible.
•Disconnect the product from the network using the power button – if this is not available,
unplug the power cord from the socket.
•Lay all cables so that they do not pose a tripping hazard.
•Do not bend or crush the cable.
•Do not modify the product in any way. Doing so voids the warranty.
•Do not attempt to service or repair the product yourself. Leave any and all service work to
qualied experts.
•Keep the packaging material out of the reach of children due to the risk of suffocation.
•Dispose of packaging material immediately according to locally applicable regulations.

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Warning - Batterien
•Immediately remove and dispose of dead batteries from the product.
•Only use batteries (or rechargeable batteries) that match the specied type.
•When inserting batteries, note the correct polarity (+ and - markings) and insert the
batteries accordingly. Failure to do so could result in the batteries leaking or exploding.
•Do not overcharge batteries.
•Keep batteries out of the reach of children.
•Do not short circuit the batteries/rechargeable batteries and keep them away from
uncoated metal objects.
Warning
•Do not open the product. Do not continue to operate the product if it is damaged, which
may be indicated by smoke, odour or loud noises. Immediately contact your dealer or our
service department (see item Service and Support).
•Do not use the product if the adapter, connection cable or power cable is damaged.
4. Defective Pixels
Note
Pixel defects can occur due to the manufacturing process. These manifest themselves as white
or black pixels that permanently light up during playback. Within the context of production
tolerances, a maximum of 0.01% of these pixel defects measured against the total size of the
screen are permitted as a tolerance and are not considered a product defect.

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5. Getting Started
5.1 Setting up
•Screw the foot into the threaded hole on the back of the device.
•Remove the protection foil from the display.
•Set the product on a at, level surface where it will not slip.
•Do not place any other objects on top of the device.
5.2 Wall mounting
Alternatively, you may use the threaded hole on the back of the device to mount it to the wall
using a VESA-compatible wall bracket.
VESA specication in the corresponding technical data.
Note on available accessories
You can nd a selection of compatible Hama products at www.hama.com.
Note
•Before mounting, check that the wall you have chosen is suitable for the weight to be
mounted Also make sure that there are no electric, water, gas or other lines running
through the wall at the mounting site.
•Buy special or suitable installation material from a specialised dealer for wall-mounting.
•Do not mount the product above locations where persons might linger.

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5.3 Inserting or changing the battery
•Open the battery compartment of the remote control
•Insert a type CR2025 button cell battery, observing polarity.
•Remove the contact breaker strip from the battery if present.
•Close the battery compartment. Make sure that the cover closes easily and tightly.
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5.4 Connecting the power supply
Warning
•Only connect the product to a socket that has been approved for the device. The socket
must be installed close to the product and easily accessible.
•Do not continue to operate the device if it becomes visibly damaged. (This is mandatory for
all products with 220 V mains connections.)
Note
•The power supply unit is suitable for mains voltages of 100–240 V and therefore can be
used worldwide. Please note that a country-specic adapter may be necessary.
•You can nd a selection of compatible Hama products at www.hama.com.
•Connect the enclosed power supply unit to a properly installed socket.
•Then connect the lead of the power supply unit to the DC In of the device.

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6. Operation
6.1 Using the menu
The device is equipped with a user-friendly menu. The menu appears on the screen.
The following types of storage media can be read:
•SD/SDHC - cards (up to 32 GB)
•USB storage media
Switch on the device by pressing the ON/OFF switch
You open the main menu using the [MENU] button. In the menu, use the [◄][►]buttons to
move around, and select the desired function.
When you conrm your selection by pressing [OK/ENTER], a corresponding submenu appears.
In this menu, use the [▲]or [▼] buttons to move around, and select the desired line. The
selected line is highlighted in colour.
Conrm your selection using the [OK/ENTER] button. Usually, an additional menu will then
appear, in which you move around using the [◄][►][▲][▼] buttons and select the desired
setting.
Use button [RETURN] to exit the current menu level.
For orientation purposes, the menu structure is also included in the Appendix.
You can control the device using the buttons on the rear or with the included remote control.

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6.2 System settings
To enter the setup menu, press the [SETUP] button on your remote control or use
the [◄][►] buttons on the rear of the device or the remote control to access the
“Settings” menu item
The following menu items are available:

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Photo Setup
Display Mode
Select between two display modes
Music Function menu for switching the music on/
off during the slideshow
Display Ratio
Adjust image to the screen
Slide Speed
Select the time interval at which the
images should change (3/5/15/30 sec.;
1/5/15 min.)
Slideshow Repeat Function menu for setting the playback
loop
Slideshow Effect Function menu for setting the image
transitions
Slide Mode Function for displaying up to four images
simultaneously
Calendar Setup
Date Function menu for setting the date
Set Time
Format Function menu for setting the time
Clock Time
Alarm Status
Function menu for setting the alarm time
Alarm Time
Alarm
Frequency
Video Setup
Display Mode Select between two display modes
Play Mode Function menu for setting the playback
loop
Music Setup
Play Mode
Function menu for setting the playback
loop
Show Spectrum Function which allows you to display the
sound spectrum in music mode

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System Setup
Lanuage Select the desired language menu/opera-
ting language
Brightness
Set the brightness, contrast, colour satura-
tion, and tint of the device
Contrast
Saturation
Hue
Power On
Set the time at which the device is to
switch on or off.
NOTE: Auto switch-on/switch-off function
must rst be activated!
Auto Boot Time
Power Off
Auto Shut Time
Auto-Power-Fre-
quency
Volume
Reset Setting Function menu for resetting to factory
settings
Version Function menu for displaying the current
rmware version
System
Upgrade Function menu for updating the rmware
Start-up-Modus Select a start up mode: main menu, photo,
video, music, calendar
Note for 118596 and 118597
Motion sensor / sleep timer:
If this function is enabled, the display turns off after a set time (sleep timer) to save power. The
sensor remains active after the display has turned off. If it detects motion, the display is reactivated.

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7. Functions
7.1 Photos
The device starts a photo slide show automatically when a storage medium is inserted. If
no storage medium has been inserted, the device uses the photos stored on the internal
memory. You can navigate in the photo menu as follows:
•Use the [◄][►][▲][▼] buttons on the device or remote control to select the symbol and
then press [ENTER/OK].
•In the default setting, the device displays the slide show upon start-up.
•Press the [RETURN] button on the remote control or the [MENU] button on the device to
switch to picture preview mode.
•Use the [◄][►][▲][▼] buttons to select a photo and then press [OK] to start playback.
•During picture playback (or slide show), press the [PLAY/PAUSE] button on the remote control
and then hold down [SETUP] for approx. 2 seconds to show options for the currently displayed
picture.
NOTE
You can make additional changes to the settings in the music settings menu.

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7.2 Music
Use the [◄][►][▲][▼] buttons on the device or remote control to select the symbol
and then press [ENTER/OK].
You can perform the following functions during playback:
•You can fast forward or rewind the current track using the [◄][►] buttons on your remote
control.
•You can switch to the previous track or the next track using the [I◄◄ ][►►I ] or [▲][▼]
buttons.
•You can play/pause the playback by pressing [ENTER/OK] or [►I I ].
•You can set the volume level using the [VOL +/-] buttons.
•During music playback, press the [PLAY/PAUSE] button on the remote control and then hold
down [SETUP] for approx. 2 seconds to show options for the current music le.
NOTE
You can make additional changes to the settings in the music settings menu.

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7.3 Videos
Use the [◄][►][▲][▼] buttons on the device or remote control to select the symbol
and then press [ENTER/OK].
You can perform the following functions during playback:
•You can fast forward or rewind the current video using the [◄][►] buttons or 2 sec [◄][►]
on your remote control.
•You can switch to the previous video or the next video using the [I◄◄ ][►►I ] or [▲][▼]
buttons.
•You can play/pause the playback by pressing [ENTER/OK] or [►I I ].
•You can set the volume level using the [VOL +/-] buttons.
•During video playback, press the [PLAY/PAUSE] button on the remote control and then hold
down [SETUP] for approx. 2 seconds to show options for the current video le.
NOTE
You can make addition changes to the settings in the video settings menu.

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7.4 Calendar
Use the [◄][►][▲][▼] buttons on the device or remote control to select the symbol
and then press [ENTER/OK].
You can perform the following functions:
•You can change the year using the [◄][►] buttons.
•You can change the month using the [▲][▼] buttons.
NOTE
•The alarm icon is displayed when the alarm function is activated .
•You can make additional changes to the settings in the calendar settings menu.

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7.5 Folder
Use the [◄][►][▲][▼] buttons on the device or remote control to select the symbol
and then press [ENTER/OK].
Use the [▲][▼] buttons to select a le and then press the [►] button on the remote control or
3on your device. A new menu window appears. You can use this window to save all of the les
from the storage medium in the internal memory.
•Select Ja/Yes and then press [ENTER/OK] to transfer the selected le from the storage
medium to the internal memory.
•Press Nein/ No to return to the folder level.
NOTE
•By selecting the internal memory, you can delete selected les from the internal memory.
•Please note that the amount of data you can copy is limited to the amount of free storage
space available on the internal storage.
•The more data you wish to store, the longer it will take to copy this data. Please wait until
the system is completely nished copying the data.

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8. Additional functions
8.1 Use as a card reader
This device has a card reader function. You can connect your device to your computer via USB
to access les on the inserted storage medium or the internal memory or exchange/copy/delete
data via the USB interface. Proceed as follows to connect the device to your computer using USB
type A:
•Switch off the device.
•Connect the device with your computer using the included USB cable.
•Switch your device back on. The device now switches automatically to PC mode; this appears
on the display of the device as well.
•If the USB connection to your computer is functioning properly, the device is recognised
automatically and two drive letters are assigned.
•To exit PC mode, switch off the device and remove the USB connection cable.
8.2 Automatic image rotation (items no. 95249, 118569, 118570 only)
The device can rotate images automatically. Turn the device so that it is upright or on its side
and the displayed photo will rotate to the correct orientation automatically.

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8.3 Motion sensor (items no. 118596, 118597 only)
This device is equipped with a sensor that registers nearby motion and activates the display.
8.4 Brightness/light sensor (item no. 95249 only)
This device is equipped with a light sensor that registers changes in the ambient light conditions
and regulates the brightness of the display correspondingly.
8.5 Slide show variations

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8.6 Causes of errors and error rectification
The following table can be used to localise and rectify minor errors with the device:
Error Possible cause Solution
General information
Display is blank
Device is switched off Switch on the device.
Power supply adapter not
connected correctly
Ensure that the power supply
adapter is plugged in and
connected to the device.
No mains power Check your fuse box.
Device is faulty Inform our customer service
department.
General
information
Device turns off
By static electricity, such as
occur during normal daily use
(carpet, wool sweater), it may
happen that the device will
go into Standby Mode.
In case that the device shouldn´t react
on any commands or show a black
screen, reset the device by pressing the
POWER button on the remote control
or on the backpanel of the device.
DPF
No image appears
No storage medium is
inserted Insert a storage medium.
The storage medium does
not contain data Check your storage medium.
No Sound The device is set to “Mute” Increase the volume of the
device
Video/music does not
play
No storage medium is
inserted Insert a storage medium.
The storage medium does
not contain any les Check your storage medium
Music does not play Incorrect format Convert the music le to mp3
format
Videos do not play, or
playback is not smooth Incorrect format Convert the video to a different
format
NOTE
•Contact our customer service department if the problem remains after taking the steps
detailed above.
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