QPIX PF1005 User manual

PF1005
Digital Photo Frame
User Manual

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Table of Contents
1
INTRODUCTION ...............................................................................
1.1
F
EATURES
............................................................ 3
1.2
W
HAT
'
S IN THE
B
OX
.............................................. 3
1.3
P
RODUCT
O
VERVIEW
............................................. 4
2
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS .................................. 7
GETTING STARTED ........................................................................ 8
3.1
C
ONNECTING TO
P
OWER
........................................ 8
3.2
S
TART UP THE
DPF ................................................ 8
4
USING THE QPIX DIGITAL PHOTO FRAME ......................... 9
4.1
S
ELECT
I
NPUT
S
OURCE
........................................... 9
4.2
M
AIN
M
ENU
........................................................ 9
4.3
V
IEW A
P
HOTO
/S
LIDESHOW
.................................. 1
4.4
M
USIC
.............................................................. 1
4.5
M
OVIE
.............................................................. 11
4.6
C
ALENDAR
......................................................... 11
4.7
C
LOCK
/
A
LARM
.................................................. 12
5
ADJUSTING THE SETTINGS ..................................................... 1
6
BROWSER ......................................................................................... 15
7
COPY FILES TO BUILT-IN MEMORY CARD ...................... 15
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ) ........................ 16
9
CUSTOMER SUPPORT ................................................................ 18
10
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS .................................................... 19
11 LIMITED WARRANTY ................................................................. 19

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1Introduction
Thank you for selecting the QPIX Digital Photo Frame. Displaying
your favorite picture is easy and fun.
1.1 Features
•10.1" TFT LED panel with 1024 * 600 pixels resolution, 16:9
aspect ratio.
•Supports most photo formats: JPG, JPEG, BMP, PNG and more.
•Supports most movie formats: MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4
(AVI/Xvid), M-JPEG and more.
•Supports most audio formats: MP , WMA, WAV and more.
•Supports photo with background music.
•Supports viewing pictures in thumbnail mode.
•Convenient features for daily life include alarm clock, calendar,
video player and music player.
•Slots for SD/MMC/SDHC memory card and USB memory stick.
•Stereo speaker, earphone output.
•Adjustable photo slideshow interval with 9 transition effects.
•Auto power on and off.
•8 GB built-in memory
1.2 What's in the Box
•Digital Photo Frame (DPF)
•AC Power Adaptor
•Remote Control
•Back Stand
•User Manual
•Warranty Card

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1. Product Overview
1.3.1 Function Buttons at Back Side
1 Power On/Off
2 Previous File/Up
Volume Up/Left
4 Enter/ Play/Pause
5 Volume Down/Right
6 Next File/Down
7 Press to return the next level of current function, press
and hold to enter the setup menu
1.3.2 Interface at Ri ht Side
1 DC Port
2 Mini USB
USB Port
4 .5mm Earphone Jack
5 SD/MMC/SDHC Memory Card Slot

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1.3.3 Remote Control
Icon
Description
Power On / Off
Mute
Photo and Music Play Mode
CALENDAR
Calendar
PHOTO
Photo Play Mode
MUSIC
Music Play Mode
MOVIE
Video Play Mode
Up
Down
Left
Right
ENTER
Enter
VOL +
Volume Up
VOL
-
Volume Down
Fast Forward
Fast Backward
Play Previous
File
Play Next File
Play or Pause
SETUP
Set
ting

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The PDF has a built-in remote control sensor in the bottom middle
of the frame.
Replacin the remote control battery
1. On the back of the remote control, pull out the battery holder.
2. Insert the new battery into the holder. The battery must be placed
with the positive charge facing upwards, as shown in the
illustration below.
. Slide the battery holder into the remote control.
Maximum
vertical and horizontal
angle approximately 0 degrees
Approximately 1.4 m or less
Positive charge
faces upwards

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2Important Safety Instructions
Always follow these basic safety precautions when using your
Digital Photo Frame (DPF). This will reduce the risk of fire, electric
shock and injury.
Caution: To reduce the risk of fire or shock hazard, do not expose
this product to rain or moisture.
Do not remove the cover. There are no user-serviceable parts
inside. Refer all servicing to qualified personnel.
•Keep the remote control out the reach of children. Button
batteries pose a serious hazard to children. If swallowed, in
addition to presenting a choking hazard, a button battery can get
stuck in a child's throat and cause a chemical reaction that burns
through tissue causing catastrophic bleeding. Serious injury can
occur in as little as two hours.
•The DPF is for indoor use only.
•Unplug the DPF before performing care and maintenance.
•Do not block the ventilation holes on the back of the DPF at any
time.
•Keep your DPF out of direct sunlight and heat sources.
•Route the power cable so that it is not likely to be walked on or
pinched by items placed on or against it. Pay particular attention
to the point where the cable attaches to the DPF.
•Only use the AC adapter included with the DPF. Using any other
power adapter will void warranty.
•Unplug the power cord from the power outlet when the unit is not
in use.
Cleanin the DPF
Treat the screen gently.
To clean fingerprints or dust from the LCD screen we recommend
using a soft, non-abrasive cloth such as a camera lens cloth.
If you use a commercial LCD cleaning kit, do not apply the cleaning
fluid directly to the LCD screen. Clean the LCD screen with the
cleaning solution applied to the cleaning cloth. Clean the outer
surface of the DPF with a soft cloth dampened with water.

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Gettin Started
.1 Connectin to Power
1. Insert and gently push up the back stand.
2. Remove the protecting film on the panel.
. Place the DPF on a flat surface.
4. Press plug the AC power adapter into the photo frames DC power
jack and an electrical wall outlet.
5. Press the button on the remote control.
.2 Start up the DPF
After powering on the DPF for the first time, change the system
language and local time if necessary:
Chan e System Lan ua e
1. Press the SETUP button.
2. Press the button to System Setup menu and press the ENTER
button.
. Press the ENTER button and use the button or the button to
select your language. Press the ENTER button to save the change.
4. Press the EXIT button.
Chan e Local Date & Time
1. Press the SETUP button.
2. Press the button to Date & Time menu and press the ENTER
button.
. Press the ENTER button and use the button or the button to
adjust year. Press the button to highlight the month or the day
field, adjust month and day accordingly.
4. Press the ENTER button to save the change.
5. Move to the Adjust Time menu and adjust local time.

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4Usin the QPIX Di ital Photo Frame
4.1 Select Input Source
There are two input sources: SD (SDHC/MMC) memory card or USB
memory stick (up to 2 GB).
1. Insert the USB memory stick or SD (SDHC/MMC) memory card.
2. Press the EXIT button twice and use the button and the button
to select the input source.
. Press the ENTER button.
4.2 Main Menu
Use the button and the button to select the function or press the
function button on the remote control.

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4. View a Photo/Slideshow
In the photo mode, press the button and the button to select an
individual photo by press the ENTER button. Wait for a while, your
favorite slideshow will start automatically.
IMPORTANT: Please ensure you save photo files in the compatible
format for playing on your DPF.
Tips: Adjust photo transition time interval and effect via System
Setup > Photo Setup > Transition Interval/Transition Effect.
4.4 Music
Press the MUSIC button to open the music player.
Use the button to Play/Pause. Press the button to previous and
the button to next tracks. Adjust volume by the VOL + and VOL -
buttons on the remote control or the controls on back of the frame.

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IMPORTANT: Please ensure you save music files in the compatible
format for playing on your DPF.
Tips: Adjust music display mode and repeat mode via System Setup >
Music Setup > Display Mode/Repeat Mode.
4.5 Movie
Press the MOVIE button to open the video player.
Use the button to Play/Pause. Press the button to Previous and
the button to Next tracks. Adjust volume by the VOL + and VOL -
buttons on the remote control or the controls on back of the frame.
Or select the movie to play via Main Menu > Video by press SETUP
button, the button and the ENTER button on the remote control.
IMPORTANT: Please ensure you save video files in the compatible
format for playing on your DPF.
Tips: Adjust video display mode and repeat mode via System Setup >
Video Setup > Display Mode/Repeat Mode.
4.6 Calendar
Press the CALENDAR button on the remote control to see a full-
screen month-by-month calendar and clock display. If there are
pictures under current input source – i.e. USB memory stick, SD
(SDHC/MMC) memory card or built-in memory, pictures will be
displayed automatically.

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Tips: Adjust photo transition via System Setup > Photo Setup >
Transition Interval.
4.7 Clock / Alarm
Press the SETUP button and select the Date & Time menu.
Press the ENTER button and select the Alarm Setup menu.
Press the ENTER button and change it to ‘On’.
Press the ENTER button and move to the Alarm Time menu.
Press the ENTER button and set up the alarm.
Press the ENTER button and move to the Alarm Frequency menu.
Press the ENTER button and change the alarm frequency.
Press the ENTER button to save the change.
An alarm window will show when time is up. Press EXIT to close the
alarm window.
Tips: Setup an alarm via System Setup > Date & Time > Alarm
Setup/Alarm Time/Alarm Frequency.

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5Adjustin the Settin s
Usin the control buttons
Press the button to move up to previous menu or option.
Press the button to move up to next menu or option.
Press the ENTER button to change or confirm the change.
Press the EXIT button to exit.

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Overview
Item/Menu
Sub
-
Menu
Options
Photo Setup
Display Mode
Full Screen, Scale, Original Size
Background Music
On,
Off
Repeat Mode
Repeat All*, Sequence
, Random
Transition Interval
Off, 5s, 10s, 0s, 1 min, 10min, 0min, 1 hour, 12 hours,
24 hours
Transition Effect
Normal and the other 8 kinds
Date & Time
Adjust Date
Clock Mode
12
-
hours, 24
-
hours
Adjust Ti
me
Alarm Setup
On, Off
Alarm Time
Alarm Frequency
Weekend, Mon. to Fri., Once
Video Setup
Display Mode
Original Size, Scale, Full Screen
Repeat Mode
Repeat One, Sequence,
Random,
Repeat All*
Music Setup
Display Mode
Spectrum, Lyric Display
Repeat Mode
Repeat One, Sequence,
Random,
Repeat All*
System Setup
Language
English and other 8 languages
Backlight Brightness
Brightness
Contrast
Saturation
Auto Power On
On, Off
Auto Power On Time
Auto Power Off
On, Off
Auto Po
wer Off Time
Auto Power Frequency
Mon. to Friday, Once, Everyday,
Weekend
Auto Copy
On, Off
Start Up Mode
Mixed
Play
Reset Default Settings
Version
*Repeat All means repeat play among photo, music and video.

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6Browser
List all the files in the USB memory stick or SD (SDHC/MMC)
memory card.
Move the button or the button to see the details of the file.
Picture and video will be shown in thumbnail.
Press the ENTER button to play the highlighted file.
7Copy Files to Built-in Memory Card
Files from USB memory stick can be copied to the built-in memory,
1. Set the Auto Copy as ‘On’ via under System Setup> System
Setup>Auto Copy.
2. Insert USB memory stick and wait for a while, below window will
appear. Press ‘Yes’ to confirm. Files from USB memory stick will
be copied to the built-in memory.

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. Set the Auto Copy as “Off”.
IMPORTANT:
1. Please ensure you have backed up all the old files in the built-in
memory since they will be deleted.
2. The capacity of built-in memory is 8 GB. Not all the files in the USB
stick memory will be copied over when the total size of the files in
USB memory stick is bigger than 8 GB.
8Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Why no photo is displayed in my calendar?
There is no photo under the current input source – i.e. USB
memory stick, SD (SDHC/MMC) memory card or built-in
memory. Use Browser function to check and select input source
with photo file as the current input source. Then select Calendar
function again.
When I insert USB memory stick and SD (SDHC/MMC) memory
card, files in SD (SDHC/MMC) memory cards will be played first?
Correct. If you want play files in the USB memory stick, press the
ENTER button twice and select the USB memory stick as the
input source.
What other media formats can the Digital Photo Frame support?
Why will it not play all images?
The Digital Photo Frame will support most picture formats but
may not read all images.

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I have a memory card in the Digital Photo Frame, but it’s not
reading the card. What should I do?
First, make sure that you are using a memory card that is
supported by the Digital Photo Frame. Second, ensure that the
memory card is inserted all the way into the correct slot. Third,
press the EXIT button until you reach the “Select Input Source”
page. If the memory card is properly inserted into the slot, that
memory card icon will be highlighted.
Note:
Some digital cameras save images into non-standard formats. Please
refer to your camera’s operating manual for specifics or transfer the
files to the formats supported by this DPF.
Why do some photos load faster than others?
Higher resolution photos load slower. Using a lower resolution
will speed up loading time when taking photos.
Why are my photos/videos appearing upside down?
The PDF is placed upside down. Please rotate the frame.
Can I connect my DPF directly to my computer?
You can connect the DPF directly to your computer via a mini
USB cable (not supplied as standard accessory, please purchase
from QPIX if necessary).

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9Customer Support
Many questions regarding the operation of your QPIX product can be
answered by reading the instruction manual packaged with this
product.
If this product is deemed to be defective and is under warranty, you
may return the product to the following address for repair or
replacement. For support / technical assistance, contact us at:
QPIX PTY LTY
Unit 10, 57 Burwood Highway
Knoxfield, Victoria, Australia, 180
Email: [email protected]

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10 Product Specifications
LCD Type 10.1” TFT LCD
Backlight type LED
Screen Resolution
1024 * 600 pixel
s
Aspect ratio 16:9
Photo Format
JPG,
JPEG
,
BMP
, PNG and more
Music Format
MP
,
WMA
,
WAV
and more
Video Format MPEG1, MPEG2, MPEG4 (Xvid/AVI), M-JPEG and more
Media Slots
SD (SDHC/MMC)
memory c
ard up to 2 GB
USB memory stick up to 2 GB
Clock/Calendar
Yes
Input power
AC100
~
2
4
0V
Output power
DC5V 1
.5
A
11 Limited Warranty
Your QPIX product is warranted to be free from defects in materials or workmanship under normal
use for 1 year starting on your date of purchase. Your dated sales or delivery receipt is your proof of
purchase. You may be required to provide proof of purchase as a condition of receiving warranty
service.
During the warranty period, if a defective QPIX product covered by this Limited Warranty is
returned to the QPIX service center, it will be repaired or replaced. If your QPIX product has
recurring failures, at the option of the service center, you will be furnished with a different product
that is equivalent in performance.
When permitted by local law, QPIX products and any replacement products or parts may contain
new materials or used materials equivalent to new in performance and reliability. Replacement
products or parts will have functionality at least equal to that of the product or part being replaced.
Replacement products and parts are warranted to be free from defect in materials or workmanship
for 90 days, or for the remainder of the warranty period for the QPIX product which they are
replacing or in which they are installed, whichever is longer.
Exclusions
This Limited Warranty does not cover cosmetic damage, loss or damage in transit, or damage
resulting from (a) accident, misuse, abuse or other external causes; (b) product elements not
supplied by QPIX; (c) modification or service by anyone other than QPIX, an QPIX service center
or another QPIX-authorized service provider.

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