Rollei DF-8 user manual

User manual for the device Rollei DF-8

Device: Rollei DF-8
Category: Digital Photo Frame
Manufacturer: Rollei
Size: 0.18 MB
Added : 7/16/2013
Number of pages: 26
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Table of Content What’s in the Box ...............................................................................4 CHAPTER 1: LET’S GET STARTED! ................................................4 Connecting to Power..........................................................................4 Inserting the memory card or USB Flash Drive..................................5 Attaching the Back Stand...................................................................6 Wall Mounting ...........

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Dear Customer: Thank you for bringing our Rollei DF-8 Feelings digital picture frame into your home. Now you will be able to view your growing digital picture library in stunning clarity and share great memories with friends and family. To get the most out of your new Rollei product, please read through this entire Owner’s Manual before using. Chapter 1 shows how to get started. Chapter 2 discusses Common Tasks. Chapter 3 shows how to program your new product.

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What’s in the Box Included in your new picture frame box: 1. Rollei DF-8 Feelings 8” Digital Picture Frame with 3 pre-installed pictures 2. One Back Stand 3. One Power Adapter (5V / 2A) 4. User Manual CHAPTER 1: LET’S GET STARTED! Connecting to Power Place your digital picture frame on a flat surface. Connect the DC jack to DC port of the player and plug power adapter to the electric outlet. Helpful Tips • Verify that the power adapter is compatible with the local electric

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Inserting the memory card or USB Flash Drive Your player is equipped with internal memory and pre-loaded photos. The pre-loaded photos automatically play when there is no memory card inserted. To play your own content, insert a memory card containing photos into the card slot shown here on the bottom side of your Player.

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Helpful Tips • This device supports following memory cards: SD, MMC, xD, MS, MMC+, MS Duo, Compact Flash. Mini SD, Micro SD and MS Duo can be played with an adaptor (not provided). • You may also use a USB Flash Drive in this device. • For further information on supported memory card types and file formats, please refer the Product Specifications. Attaching the Back Stand Find the Back Stand nested in the box. 1. Align the hole on the back stand with the matching hole on t

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Power It slideshows the 3 pre-installed pictures if there is no memory card inserted or no supported media found. Helpful Tips • Press the power button to turn on the product while it is Placed on stable and level surface in its horizontal (landscape)position • If the device cannot start up, check wall outlet for proper functionality and see if the power adaptor is plugged in. properly. Buttons and Menu Operation The buttons used for operating your pi

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OK Menu Exit Press the “Exit” button to bring up the Mode Menu. The options in the Mode Menu are: Favorite, Photo, Clock, and Setup. To escape the Mode Menu, press “Exit” again to return to your pictures. As you navigate the various options on the menu, press the “OK” to select an option. Surrounding the “OK” button are toggle switches that allow you to go right, left, up and down on the menu options. Press the “Menu” button to bring up the on-screen menu. The menu is made u

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Left Area: Right Area: Subject/Feature Options (Main Menu) (Sub Menu) Figure 2 The Left Area is the Main Menu that shows available subjects or features such as screen ratio. Use the “Up” and “Down” buttons to go through the subjects/features. The Right Area shows the Sub-Menu options of the Subject/Features. Press the “Ok” or “Exit” buttons to switch between Main-Menu and Sub-Menu. Press the “Up” and “Down” buttons to navigate through menu options. As you scroll up/down in

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In these cases, the higher-level menu option goes to the left and lower-level options appear on the right. Figure 3 shows photos in the Main Menu and Play Mode in the Sub-Menu. By pressing “Play Mode”, new options appear in the Sub-Menu and “Play Mode” is shown in the Main Menu as seen in Figure 4. Figure 3 Figure 4 Press the “Exit” button to return back to the higher level of the Main Menu. CHAPTER 2: COMMON TASKS Turning on Your Digital Picture Frame Make sure the pictur

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up/down/right/left. Playing the Pre-Installed Pictures Your Rollei DF-8 Feelings digital picture frame comes ready-to-use thanks to the three pre-installed photographs; you don’t need to have your own digital pictures to start using this product. (For the initial use, it will play the pre-installed pictures.) To play these pre-installed pictures, simply turn on the picture frame and make sure there is no memory card inserted in to the unit. If a memory card or USB flash drive is insert

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store them on your digital picture frame. Most cameras allow you to connect them directly to a digital picture frame using a USB cable; check with your camera’s manufacturer if that’s possible. NEW FEATURE: Using the Collage Function Your Rollei DF-8 Feelings digital picture frame has a new feature that allows you to show multiple photographs at the same time. Depending on the background template you choose, you can have up to three different photos on the screen at one time, rotating

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Golf collage Photo area I area Photo area II Deleting Pictures on Your Memory Card You don’t need a PC to edit or delete pictures on the memory card or USB flash drive in your picture frame. With the memory card or USB flash drive inserted, press the “Menu” key and scroll to and select “Delete”. You will have a choice of deleting the current picture showing or delete all photos. A word of caution: Once you’ve deleted the content on your card, you can not restore it. Hit

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Adjusting the Brightness and Contrast of Pictures The Rollei DF-8 Feelings picture frame automatically presents your photos the way they were taken. However, depending on the room’s lighting, you may want to manually adjust the brightness and contrast for optimal viewing. Do this by pressing the “Exit” key and under “Setup” scroll to and select “Brightness” to adjust brightness. Scroll to and select “Contrast” to adjust contrast. Changing the Size of the Picture Shown on the Screen You

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Checking Your Available Memory Card Capacity Most memory cards and USB flash drives indicate the size of memory on the outside of the card. Your Rollei DF-8 Feelings digital picture frame will tell you how much remaining space is available to add more pictures to your memory card or USB flash drive. To find this out, press the “Exit” key and under “Setup” scroll to and select “System”. You memory card capacity information will be shown. Using the Auto-Rotation Function for Landscape or P

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CHAPTER 3: PROGRAMMING Here is a list of the different MENU OPTIONS on your Hitachi digital picture frame. Yes, it’s a long list but the more you play with these functions, the more you’ll be able to get the most out of your new picture frame. In this section, you’ll see the bold heading of the menu item (example: Photo) and a short description of what that selection/feature is about, and the Sub-Menu options (listed here in italics) that are part of this Menu selection. Photo T

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Collage Off Mother’s day Baseball Golf Fishing Slideshow with Music Yes (preset selection) No Ratio Actual Size, Fit Image Slideshow Interval Fast (5 sec) Medium (10 sec) Slow (20 sec) Half Hour Hourly Transition Effect Random (preset selection) Horizontal Blind Vertical Blind Horizontal Split

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Vertical Split Fade Wipe Up Wipe Down Wipe Left Wipe Right Horizontal Lines Vertical Lines Box In Box Out Melt None Favorite You can store pictures in this digital picture frame, thanks to its built-in internal memory. These photos are stored in the “My Favorite” menu option. Clock This menu focuses on three option settings, Clock, Alarm and Smart Sleep. Clock Clock Style: Clock, Calendar, Off Date: Year - Month - Day Time: Hour : Minute Time Format: 12-hour, 24-hour

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Alarm Active: Turn on / off alarm Time: Hour : Minute Snooze: 5 minutes, 10 minutes, 15 minutes Sound: Melody 1, Melody 2, Melody 3 Frequency: Once, Every Day, Week Day, Except Sunday Volume: Loud, Medium, Low, Mute Helpful Tips • When the alarm Bell rings, press [Exit] or [Menu] button to end it, or you can press the five position buttons to select “Snooze”. (Snooze will ring out again at the set time interval), till you press [Exit] or [Menu] to end it. Setup Storage I

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mode. The screen light will dim, the volume will turn lower, the background will display an evening base image (in dark red) and show a big clock; if clock function is not open, then the screen will turn off. In addition to setting the timer, enable the light sensor will also activate the Smart Sleep function by selecting the Sensor item in Active menu. Active Timer, Sensor, Off Sleep Select time for sleep Wake Up Select time for wake up Frequency Once, Every Day, Weekday, Except Su


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