Maxell DPF101 User manual

Digital
Photo
Frame
USER
MANUAL
MultiMediaCard
JPEG
PLAYER

Tableof contents
Precautions and maintenance 2
Cleaning the LCDScreen 2
Important Safety Precautions 3
Remote Controller Function Buttons 4
Installing and replacingthe Remote ControlBattery 5
Player Overview 6
Play Photo File
7
Play Video File
7
Play Music File 8
Play Photo+Music File 8
Setup 9
Calender 10
Troubleshooting Guide
11
Specifications 12
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Introduction
Precautions and Maintenance
For indoor useonly.
Toavoid risk offire or electric shock, do not expose this applianceto moisture.
Toavoid overheating, donot block theventilation holes onthe back ofthis digital photoframe at anytime.
Keep this MultimediaDigital Photo Frameout of sunlight.Direct sunlight maycause damage.
Do not dismantlethe Multimedia DigitalPhoto Frame. There is a riskof electric shock,and there areno user
serviceable parts inside. Dismantling your Multimedia Digital PhotoFrame will void your warranty.
Do not usethe Multimedia DigitalPhoto Frame ifconditions could allowcondensation to occur, or damage
may result.
Cleaning the LCDScreen
Treat the screen gently. The screen on themultimedia Digital PhotoFrame is madeof glass andcan
be easily scratched orbroken.
If finger prints or dust accumulates on the LCDscreen, we recommend usinga soft, non-abrasive cloth
such as a camera lens cloth toclean the LCDscreen.
If you usethe LCD cleaning Kit sold atretail outlets,do not applythe cleaning liquiddirectly to the
LCD screen. Moistenthe cleaning clothwith the cleaningsolution and applythe cloth tothe screen.
WARNING:
Please STOP the unit before insertingor removing acard or USBDrive. Failure todo so may
cause damage to thecard/USB and theunit.
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Important
Safety
Precautions
Read these instructions.
Heed all warnings.
Install in accordancewith the manufacturer'sinstructions.
Do not installnear any heatsources such asradiators, heat registers,stoves or otherapparatus
(including amplifiers) thatproduce heat.
Do not defeatthe safety purposeof the polarizedor grounding-type plug.Apolarized plug has
two blades withone wider thanthe other.Agrounding type plughas two bladesand a third
grounding prong. Thewide blade orthe third prongis provided foryour safety.If the provided
plug does notfit into youroutlet, consult anelectrician for replacementof the obsoleteoutlet.
Protect the powercord from beingwalked on orpinch particularly atplugs, convenience
receptacles, and thepoint where theyexit from theapparatus.
Only use attachments/accessoriesspecified by themanufacturer.
Unplug this apparatusduring lightening stormsor when unusedfor long periodsof time.
Refer all servicingto qualified servicepersonnel. Servicing isrequired when theapparatus has
been damaged inany way,such as powersupply cord orplug is damaged.Liquid has been
exposed to rainor moisture, doesnot operate normallyor has beendropped.
This symbol on the product or in the instructions means that your electronic
equipment should be disposed at the end of its life separatelyfrom your
household waste. Ther eare separate collectionsystems for recyclingin the EU.
For more information, pleasecontact the local authorityor your retailer whereyou
purchased the product. 3

Remote ControllerFunction Buttons
1. UP BUTTON( ): Up cursor selection. 1
2. SETUP BUTTON:Used to enter the photo frame 2
setup options. 14
3
3. ENTER BUTTON:Used to confirm options. 13
4
4. LEFT SHIFTBUTTON( ):Left cursor selection 5 12
6
5. EXIT BUTTON:Press EXIT keyto return into last
interface.
7 11
8 10
6. DOWN BUTTON( ): Down cursor selection.
7. VOL- BUTTON:Used to adjustthe volume.
8. ZOOM BUTTON:Used to zoom into the image.
Used to select multiple files inphoto menu.
9. ROTATE BUTTON:Picture rotate 90 clockwise.
10. SLIDE SHOWBUTTON: Pressing this thebutton
will select Photo+Music play.
12. MUTE BUTTON( ): Press once tosilence
audio
playback. Press again toresume audio playback.
13. RIGHT SHIFTBUTTON( ):Right cursor
selecting.
11. VOL+BUTTON: Used to adjustthe volume. 14. POWER BUTTON( ): This is used to turn
ON/OFF the player.
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Installing andreplacing theRemote ControlBattery
1. Remote control facedown, pop out thebattery
tray. 2. Insert thebatteries.
CR2025
3. Close the batterytray.
Insert the batteries according to the correct
(+)(-) polarity.
1. Do notleave dead batteriesin the remotecontrol.
2. If youdo not usethe remote controlfor a longperiod of
time, remove thebattery.
Note:
1. Point theremote control directly at the digital
frame remote sensor.
2. Do not leave the remotecontrol in anextremely hot
or humid place.
3. Do not spill water or put anything wet on the
remote control.
4. Battery life is1 year under normaloperating conditions.
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Player Overview
Key control andKey functions:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
5. UP BUTTON( ): Functional selection buttonand
rotate 90 degreescounter-clockwise.
8 6. DOWN BUTTON( ): Functional selection button
9 and rotate 90degrees clockwise.
10 7. STANDBYBUTTON: Used to poweron and off the
11 Digital Photo Frame.
8. DC 5V:Input for the DCPower Adapter intothe DPF.
9. ON/OFF:Used to power onand off theDigital Photo
Frame.
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1. ENTER BUTTON:Used to confirm options. and 10. SD/MMC/MS CARD:The socket for DPFplayer to
Pause or Play. connect the SD/MMCor MS memorycard.
2. MENU BUTTON:Press MENU key to return to last 11. USB:Connect to aUSB drive.
interface. Use forsetup programs, thenby pressing
long (over 2seconds) enter toexecute the command. 12. Bracket jack.
3. RIGHT SHIFTBUTTON( W):Right cursor selection
and nextphoto.
4. LEFT SHIFTBUTTON( X):Left cursor selection
and previousphoto. 6

Play PhotoFile Play VideoFile
Turn on theDPF, insert memory card or USB, press
menu button two times then back to select mode
Power on, if the digital frame is not inserted with
memory cards there will be nopictures, video or
music , DPF screen will display as (Fig 1). (Fig 3).
Pictureswill be played automatically when you plug
thememory cards orthe USB Drive.
Press MENU keyto return toPhoto menu( Fig 2 ).
Enter picture playing mode by selecting Photo in
the SelectMode (Fig 3).
Operation:
In Select Cardsmode, you canchoose different
memory cards by Wor Xkey.Press ENTER key
to confirm.
800X600
Name:
IMG_0168.JPG
Fig 2
Video
Photo
Fig 1
Fig 3
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Play musicFile Play Photo+MusicFile
Music will be playedautomatically when you Picturesandmusic willbe combo played
plug the memorycards or theUSB Drive. automatically when youplug the memorycards or the
USB Drive.
Press MENU key toreturn toSelect Mode.
Press MENU keyto return toPhoto menu.
Enter the musicplaying mode byselecting Music in
the Select Mode(Fig 4). Enter the picturesand music comboplaying mode by
selecting Slideshow inthe Select Mode(Fig 5).
Music
SlideShow
Fig 4 Fig 5
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Setup
Operation: 3. Slide ShowInterval
Change the speedof the slideshow.
In any menu,press SETUP keyto go intothe SETUP
interface (Fig 6). From 1 seconds to 3 hours.
Press key tochoose the selection item. Do this by pressing ST button.
Use the ENTERbutton to changethe setting. 4. Split Slide Show
Allows user tochange the fourscreen display from
On to Off.
Image
Size
Slide
Show
Effect
Slide
Show
Interval
Split
Slide
Show
Music
Play
Mode
5. Music Play Mode
Toset the music playrepeat mode. There are4
options: SingleRepeat, Circular, NoRepeat and
Single.
Music
AS
Alarm
6. Music AS Alarm
Start
Slide
Show
Calendar
Rotate
Allow the alarmto be setup as the musicselected.
(Only can run when the musicis playing)
7. Start Slide Show
Startslide show.
Fig 6 8. Rotate
Rotate Photos 90degrees Clockwise.
1. Image Size (Effective when preview pictures onfull screen)
Allowshow the imagesare displayed on the photo
frame.Choose between:Auto Fit,Optimal 9. Zoom
To zoom in and out on files.
or Full. (Effective whenpreview pictures onfull screen)
10. Save Picture
2. Slide ShowEffect To copy pictures from memory cardsinto
Set different effects to the image slideshow.There
are 8options :Random,Split Horizontal in,Split
Horizontal out, Jalousie,Split Verticalin, Split
Vertical out,Radiation, Surround.
the built-in flash.
(Effective when preview pictures onfull screen)
11. Delete File
Allow user todelete pictures fromthe built-in flash.
9 (Effective when preview pictures onfull screen)

Setup Calendar
12. Format Memory
To format the built-in flash
13. Reset Setting
To restore default settings.
Calendar
14. Language
Choose between different languages.
15. Brightness
Tochange the brightnessof the LCD
screen.
16. Contrast
Tochange the contrastof the LCDscreen.
17. Color
Tochange the colorof the LCDscreen.
Fig 7
18. Tint Allow user tosetup date andtime of thesystem (Fig 7).
Tochange the tintof the LCDscreen.
Operation
19. Alarm PressWX key tochoose Calendar inSelect Mode,
Toset the alarmtime. Press ENTER keyto go intothe calendar interface.
Use thenavigation key to select different Year, Month,
and day.
20. Time
Toset the systemtime.
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TroubleshootingGuide
If you areexperiencing problems withyour DPF, please consultboth this manual.
If you need further assistance, pleasecontact customerservices@maxell.eu
No power: Can not playthe file:
Please check that the DC powercord is
pluggedin correctly. Please confirm whetherthe file formatis
supported by the player
The color islight or nocolor:
Display too brightor too dark: Please adjust thecolor setup.
Please adjust thebrightness or contrastin the
setup menu.
The picture can not play in full screen
Please check thepicture ratio setup.
Can not readthe CARD orUSB:
Please check thatthere is contenton the card No sound:
or USB Drive. Please the device is notin MUTE mode.
Remote Control not functioning:
Please check thatthe battery haspower, and
Polarities correct.
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Specifications
Display: 10.2” TFT Digital 800(RGB)x480
Support picture filesof JPG
Support music filesof MP3, WMA
Support movie files ofMPEG-4 (AVI,MPG, M-JPEG)
Power: AC Adapter; lnput100-240V~; Output 5V, 2A
Built-in Memory: 16MBNOR-Flash (not fullcapacity can
be used forphoto storage, subject tothe sharing of
internal software)
Environmental operating ranges
Operating Temperature:0~50 degrees
Storage Temperature:0~60 degrees
Accessories:
Power Adapter
User Manual
Remote Control
Stand
All specifications andinstructions are subjectto change withoutnotice.
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