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1. In Windows, look for the USB icon and select
Safely Remove Hardware. A dialog box opens.
2. Select USB Mass Storage Device and click Stop.
Another dialog box opens.
3. Click OK. A final dialog box opens.
4. Select Close. When the message It is Now Safe
to Disconnect Hardware appears, you can
disconnect the USB cable from your computer.
Connecting to a Macintosh
You can also copy files from your Macintosh
computer to your Digital Picture Frame.
1. Use the included USB cable to connect your
Digital Picture Frame to your Macintosh.
Macintosh will recognize the Digital Picture
Frame as an external storage device.
2. Drag and drop the files between the two devices
as you normally move photo files.
3. To safely disconnect the Digital Picture Frame
from your Macintosh, drag the Digital Picture
Frame icon on your desktop to the eject icon
(paper basket). When the icon is no longer on
the desktop, it is safe to unplug the USB cable.
Connecting a USB Flash Drive
Your Digital Picture Frame will see a USB Flash
Drive the same way it sees memory cards.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How do I set up my Digital Picture Frame?
A: It is very simple to get your Digital Picture Frame
out of the box and running in just a few minutes.
Just plug the power adapter into the Digital
Picture Frame and into a standard wall socket.
Insert a memory card into the appropriate card
slot on the side of the Digital Picture Frame, and
turn it on. Your first slideshow will automatically
start to play.
Q: What memory cards can the Digital Picture
Frame read?
A: Compatible memory cards include Compact
Flash™, Secure Digital™, MultiMedia Card™,
Memory Stick™, Memory Stick Pro™ and Me-
mory Stick Duo™.
Q: I set up the Digital Picture Frame. Why won't it
turn on?
A: The adapter is not securely connected to the
Digital Picture Frame or the power switch is
not on.
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Q: I have a memory card in the Digital Picture
A: First, make sure that the memory card is one of
Note: Some digital cameras save images in other
formats. Please refer to your camera's manual if
your photos are not JPEG files.
Q: Why is the picture display slower with some
A: Higher resolution pictures load more slowly.
Q: Can I insert multiple memory cards?
A: Yes. Turn on the Digital Picture Frame before
Q: Does the Digital Picture Frame have a built-in
A: Yes. The volume depends on your model.
Q: Does the Digital Picture Frame support all JPEG
A: No, it supports JPEG and Motion JPEG files
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Frame. Why can't I view my photos?
the formats listed above and that the files on the
card are JPEG image files. Second, turn the
Digital Picture Frame off and make sure that the
memory card is inserted all the way into the card
slot and is facing in the correct direction. Third,
turn the frame on. After a couple of seconds, you
should see your first photo. Press EXIT to open
the Select Card screen and select the card. Then
select PHOTO. You should see the thumbnail
screen listing all photos on the card. If you
don't, you may want to try another card.
pictures and faster with others?
Try using lower resolution pictures or down
sampling your images. See your camera's
operating manual for details on down sampling
photos.
inserting any card. The Select Card screen lets
you choose between all available memory cards.
memory?
and Motion JPEG files?
taken from a digital camera. The Digital Picture
Frame may not read all image or video files
downloaded from the internet or from other
software graphics applications. Some video
formats downloaded from the internet are not
supported either. To support video files, a Digi-
tal Picture Frame featuring video functions is
required.