Giant Telecom IV730B Digital Photo Frame with WIFI User Manual Manual
Giant Telecom Limited Digital Photo Frame with WIFI Manual
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Intouch IT7350&IT7340 Version –B User Guide Version 0. 1 Safety Precautions Make sure to follow the directions below to prevent personal injury, accidents and damage to the product. Warning: To reduce the risk of bodily injury, electrical shock, fire, and damage to the equipment, observe the following precautions: Make sure to insert the power plug until it is firmly in place. Do not use a damaged power plug, power cord, or plug into a damaged outlet. Do not use force to pull the power cord. Do not touch the power plug with wet hands. Do not connect more than one appliance to a single outlet. Do not place anything heavy on the power cord. Make sure to turn the power off and disconnect the power plug from the outlet before moving the product. Make sure to disconnect any connected cables from other devices as well. Caution: Failure to follow the accompanying directions may lead to minor personal injury or property damage. Hold and pull out the plug by its body when disconnecting it from the outlet, as pulling the plug out by the cord may cause it to be damaged. Failing to do so, may cause fire, or the product may not turn on normally. Ensure that the power plug is disconnected before cleaning the product. Failing to do so, may cause electric shock or fire. Do not let water come into contact with or enter the power adapter, as this may cause electric shock or fire. Do not use the product outdoors in snowy or rainy weather, or near any water. When cleaning the floor with water, avoid any water contact with the power adapter. Do not place the power adapter near a heater, as this may cause fire. Installation Warning: Failure to follow the accompanying directions may lead to serious injury or death. Caution: Plug the adapter to the socket outlet that near the equipment and shall be easily accessible. Use only the E-TEK (Output: 5.0V / 3.0A, Input: AC 100 -240V ~ 50 / 60 Hz 0.8A) power supply that came with this unit. Using other power supplies may damage the unit. h When installing the product on a cabinet or shelf, do not let the front end of the product project beyond its front edge. Failing to do so, may cause the product to fall, resulting in a product malfunction or personal injury. Do not place the power cord near a heater, as the power cord may melt, causing electric shock or fire. Do not install the product in a car or a location exposed to oil, smoke, moisture, water, or rainwater. Any contact of these materials with the product may cause electric shock or fire. Disconnect the power plug when there is thunder or lightning. Failing to do so, may cause electric shock or fire. For Pluggable Equipment, the socket-outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using your wireless internet frame and equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury to persons, including the following: Do not use this product near water, for example, near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink or laundry tub, in a wet basement or near a swimming pool. The socket-outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible Use only the power cord and batteries indicated in this manual. Do not dispose of batteries in a fire. They may explode. Check with local codes for possible special disposal instructions. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Caution: Failure to follow the accompanying directions may lead to minor personal injury or property damage. Place the product down gently when installing it. Failing to do so may cause product damage or personal injury. Do not install the product in a location easily reached by children. As the product may fall and cause personal injury. DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY iii Interference Information This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 centimeters between the radiator and your body. Shielded cables must be used with this unit to ensure compliance with the Class B FCC limits. This class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada. iv Table of Contents Getting Started.................................................................... 1 Package Contents.............................................................................. 1 Wireless Internet Frame Overview ................................................... 2 Front panel...................................................................................... 2 For a slide show as the wallpaper ................................................ 14 Slide Show Control Buttons.......................................................... 15 Clock and Calendar .......................................................... 16 Setting up the Calendar .................................................................. 16 Back panel ...................................................................................... 3 Set the Date.................................................................................. 16 Left Panel........................................................................................ 4 Set Date Format ........................................................................... 16 Right Panel ..................................................................................... 4 Connecting the AC/DC Power Adapter and USB cable ................. 5 General Button Description .............................................................. 6 Calendar Preview............................................................................. 17 Using the Calendar preview ......................................................... 17 Setting up the Clock ........................................................................ 17 Turning your Frame on ...................................................... 7 Set the Time ................................................................................. 18 Standing the Frame up...................................................................... 7 Select Time Format ...................................................................... 18 Calibrate the Touch Screen .............................................................. 7 Select Internet Time Synchronization........................................... 18 Select Time Zone ......................................................................... 18 Language Selection........................................................................... 7 Setting up and using the Clock Alarm........................................... 19 End User License Agreement (EULA) ............................................. 8 To set an Alarm ............................................................................ 19 The Home Screen ............................................................... 9 To change an alarm...................................................................... 20 Home Screen Overview..................................................................... 9 Alarm Control................................................................................ 20 Home Settings Screen..................................................................... 10 Frame Tools ...................................................................... 21 Additional Home Settings ............................................................. 11 Main Menu ........................................................................................ 21 Power Icon........................................................................................ 11 Tools Screen .................................................................................... 21 Wi-Fi icon.......................................................................................... 12 Keyboard .......................................................................................... 22 News Bar........................................................................................... 12 On-Screen Display Bar.................................................................... 23 Wallpaper Settings .......................................................................... 13 Open and close the On-Screen Display (OSD) Bar ..................... 23 For a still picture as wallpaper ...................................................... 13 OSD Bar Description .................................................................... 23 Adjust LCD Brightness using OSD Bar ........................................ 24 Adjust Volume Level using OSD Bar............................................ 24 Photo Player Main Page controls................................................... 40 Photo................................................................................................. 41 Lock / Unlock the screen using OSD Bar ..................................... 24 Settings ............................................................................. 25 Frame ................................................................................................ 41 Slide Show Control Buttons.......................................................... 41 Network............................................................................................. 26 Setup Wi-Fi Network - Access Point’s DHCP settings is On and the AP Zoom Control Buttons................................................................... 42 Disk ................................................................................................... 43 SSID is not hidden........................................................................ 26 Setup Wi-Fi Network - Access Point’s DHCP settings is ON but the AP Home Network.................................................................................. 43 SSID is hidden and no encryption key is needed......................... 28 Adding Photos to the Library ........................................................ 43 Manual Edit Wi-Fi Network Screen .............................................. 29 Checking Shared Photos.............................................................. 46 Advanced Settings........................................................................ 30 Sharing Settings for Accepting Connections from Your Frame.... 47 Date / Time........................................................................................ 32 View for Sharing the Photos on your frame.................................. 48 Display .............................................................................................. 32 Web ................................................................................................... 49 Screen Calibration ........................................................................ 32 Photo Setup...................................................................................... 49 Brightness..................................................................................... 32 Slide Show.................................................................................... 49 Auto Playback Demo Video.......................................................... 33 Setup Web Photo Account ........................................................... 50 System Settings ............................................................................... 34 Content Service (Windows Live FrameIt)...................................... 52 Language...................................................................................... 34 Account......................................................................................... 52 Firmware Upgrade........................................................................ 34 Setup Windows Live FrameIt Account ......................................... 52 Factory Reset ............................................................................... 36 Show Details................................................................................. 36 Content Service (Framechannel ) .................................................. 54 Motion Sensor (Model IT7350 only) ............................................. 37 Account......................................................................................... 55 Screen Taps Sound...................................................................... 37 Setup Framechannel Account ...................................................... 55 Power Management ......................................................................... 38 Copy/ Delete Photos........................................................................ 56 Sleep Mode................................................................................... 38 Copy One ..................................................................................... 56 Interval Time (Sleep Interval Time) .............................................. 38 Copy All ........................................................................................ 57 Battery Profile ............................................................................... 39 Delete One ................................................................................... 57 Photo / Content Service ................................................... 40 Delete All ...................................................................................... 57 vi RSS News Reader (RSS2.0) ............................................. 58 Media Setup...................................................................................... 71 RSS News Feed screen ................................................................... 58 Setup Media Playback.................................................................. 71 News Feed List screen .................................................................... 59 Add a Station ................................................................................ 72 Edit an added Internet Radio Station ........................................... 73 RSS News Reader............................................................................ 60 Delete an added Internet Radio Station ....................................... 73 RSS News Reader Control Buttons / Icons.................................. 60 Copy / Delete Media Files................................................................ 74 News Text Content ....................................................................... 60 News Media Player....................................................................... 60 RSS News Reader > News Text Content..................................... 61 Copy One ..................................................................................... 74 Copy All ........................................................................................ 74 Delete One ................................................................................... 75 Refresh / Delete News ..................................................................... 61 Delete All ...................................................................................... 75 Refresh RSS News Feed screen ................................................. 61 Specifications ................................................................... 76 Delete One RSS News Headline.................................................. 62 Delete All RSS News Headlines................................................... 62 Troubleshooting ............................................................... 78 Delete All RSS News Read Headlines ......................................... 62 Delete One in RSS News Reader Screen.................................... 62 News Setup....................................................................................... 63 Set General Settings .................................................................... 63 Add / Edit RSS News Feeds (Support RSS2.0 Format only) ....... 64 Get RSS News Feed Address from Internet ................................ 64 Add a new RSS News Feed ......................................................... 65 Edit a RSS News Feed................................................................. 66 Delete a RSS News Feed............................................................. 67 Media Player...................................................................... 68 Music / Video .................................................................................... 69 Internet Radio and Web TV ............................................................. 70 Stations, Podcast or Web TV ....................................................... 70 More.............................................................................................. 70 Add to Favorites ........................................................................... 71 vii Getting Started Package Contents Please check to make sure that the following items are included in the box: Item Quantity Wireless Internet Frame AC/DC Power Adaptor Quick Start Guide Customer Support Contact Sheet CD-ROM (includes User Guide and Warranty Information) Wireless Internet Frame Overview Front panel Motion Sensor ON/OFF indicator light (Only for IT7350) Back panel Mode button Battery Press to display On-Screen buttons. USB port Insert a USB flash drive here that contains stored pictures, music and video to access. DC power jack DC 5V / 3.0A Left Panel Right Panel PC (mini-USB) port 4-in-1 card slot Insert a memory card here that contains stored pictures, music, or video that you would like to access. Connect to PC with provided USB cable. Reset button Restart your frame Audio output jack CF (Compact Flash) card slot Insert a compact flash here that contains stored pictures, music or video that you would like to access. Connect to external audio output (e.g. earphones, headphones, speakers) Soft Power switch Press and hold this key to turn power on and off. Connecting the AC/DC Power Adapter and USB cable DC power adapter Plug the DC power adapter end into the DC 5V/ 3.0A jack on the back of the frame. Connecting USB To connect an external USB supported device to your frame, use an USB cable and plug it into the USB jack on the back of the frame. AC power cord Plug the AC power cord into a nearby outlet. Notes: 1) When connecting an external device to the USB port, use the USB cable provided with the external device. 2) Some external devices provide a cable that does not meet USB standards, which may cause a malfunction. 3) If an external storage device does not work normally when connected to your digital photo frame, try to connect it to your PC. If it still does not work normally after re-connecting to your PC, then contact a service center for that external device or your PC. General Button Description Icon Button Name Function Submenu button Enter into submenu Select option button Select option Select file button Select file Delete button Delete some setups Keyboard button Input characters More button View more details Turning your Frame on If it’s your first time turning on your frame, or you have reset the frame to factory presets, then you must calibrate the frame, select your language and accept the End User License Agreement (EULA). Standing the Frame up Rotate the frame handle to the desired viewing angle. To release the handle, press on both ends at the same time to release the locking mechanism. Calibrate the Touch Screen 1. Slide the OFF / ON switch to ON. 2. There are five (5) points (+) needed to tap to calibrate the touch screen. The first point (+) is in the center of the screen and there is one (1) point (+) in each corner. Follow the on screen instructions to calibrate the frame. 3. After completing the calibration, the Language screen will appear. Language Selection 1. On the Language screen, tap on the language you want. 2. Next, tap OK to accept the selected language. Language pop-up menu End User License Agreement (EULA) After selecting the language, you must review the EULA To accept the EULA: 1. To accept the EULA, tap the check box next to “I accept the terms in the license agreement”. 2. Next, tap OK. The Home Screen will appear. EULA To not accept the EULA: 1. If you do not want to accept the terms of the EULA then tap the check box next to “I do not accept the terms in the license agreement”. 2. Next, tap OK. 3. A pop-up screen will appear telling you to “Please switch off the device”. If you tap OK on the pop-up screen you will be sent back to the EULA screen. EULA – no acceptance pop-up The Home Screen Home Screen Overview Clock Calendar Tap to set the clock’s alarm. Tap to view calendar. Wallpaper area Tap to open the Home Settings screen to change settings to the home display, e.g. change background image or slideshow. WiFi indicator Indicates the network connection status. Menu button Tap to open the Main Menu. News Bar Tap to open the news article (works when connected to the internet). Power indicator Indicates the rechargeable battery power level. Home Settings Screen Wallpaper Clock Choose a still picture or slide show as wallpaper on the Home Screen. Choose between a digital or analog clock on the Home Screen, and turn it on or off. Calendar Turn the Home Screen calendar on or off. Home Settings screen News Bar Turn it on or off on the Home Screen. Notes: 1) The wallpaper will default to the factory preset if you factory reset the frame. 2) The selected still picture used for the wallpaper is copied to internal memory. If you delete this picture in the Photo application, it will not be deleted from the internal memory. 3) To add background music or change other settings for the slide show in the Home Screen, please go to the Photo Setup section. 4) User can play a slide show from internal memory or card only, Web or Home Network selection IS NOT enabled for the Home Screen. 10 Additional Home Settings In addition to the wallpaper settings, you can also make additional Home Screen settings: Clock – Allows you to turn the Home Screen clock on or off. Clock Mode – Lets you select the display clock mode (digital or analog) in the Home Screen. Clock Mode is disabled when slide show is selected or the clock is turned off. Calendar – Allows you to turn the Home Screen calendar on or off. News Bar – Allows you to turn the News Bar display on or off in the Home Screen. News Bar is disabled when slide show is selected. Home Display screen Power Icon 1. When the battery is empty, a pop-up screen will appear and the alarm will sound. 2. When the battery is empty, connect the power adapter. The battery icon will flash from empty to full repeatedly. 3. When the battery is full the battery icon will be displayed. When the battery is not full it displays the current battery status. >>> >>> >>> >>> Battery status pop-up 11 Wi-Fi icon The WiFi icon on the Home Screen displays the status of your network connection. If the Wi-Fi icon is tapped, the screen will jump to the Wi-Fi setting screen. Icons Icon Name Description Wi-Fi icon Connection to wireless access point is present. No Wi-Fi icon Connection to wireless access point is not present. News Bar The News Bar lets you read news articles by tapping on the article. The News Bar works only when the frame is connected to the internet. Please refer to the RSS News Reader section for more detailed instructions on how to set up the news feed. The news feed on the Home Screen is pulled from the News Feeds listed in the RSS News Feeds screen (see News Feed Reader application). The News Bar will begin with the first news feed listed and displays the news articles in that feed, and then proceeds to the next news feed and displays all of its articles, then goes to the next news feed, and so forth. This sequence is continuously repeated. The selection of news feeds and their sequence can not be changed. 12 Wallpaper Settings For a still picture as wallpaper 1. On the Home Screen, tap the wallpaper area. The Home Settings screen will appear. 2. Tap the button on the Wallpaper line. 3. Tap Still Picture on the pop-up. Still Picture will appear on the Wallpaper line. 4. Tap the button on the Still Picture line. The Photo Browser screen will appear. 5. Tap Frame or Disk to select the picture location. Photo Browser screen 6. Double tap the picture you want. The picture you selected should appear in the Still Picture line in the Home Settings screen. 7. Tap the button on the Home Setting screen. 8. On the Save Settings pop-up: Tap Yes to save the setting. The Home Screen will appear with your selected picture as the wallpaper. Tap No to cancel the setting. The Home Screen will appear with current picture or slide show as the wallpaper. Save pop-up box 13 For a slide show as the wallpaper 1. On the Home Screen, tap the wallpaper area. The Home Settings screen will appear. 2. Tap the button on the Wallpaper line. 3. Tap Slide Show on the pop-up. Slide Show will appear on the Wallpaper line. button on the Play Slide Show from line. The Photo 4. Tap the Browser screen will appear. 5. Tap Frame or Disk to select location of pictures. Photo Browser screen 6. Double tap on one of the pictures in the photo display area. The picture you selected should appear in the Play Slide Show from line in the Home Settings screen. 7. Tap the button on the Home Setting screen. The picture and the photo set that you selected will appear in the Home Screen. 8. On the Save Settings pop-up: Tap Yes to save the setting. The Home Screen will appear and the slide show will play from the picture selected. Tap No to cancel the setting. The Home Screen will appear with current picture or slide show as the wallpaper. Save pop-up box When Slide Show is selected as the wallpaper, the Home Screen will only display the Clock and Calendar. 14 Slide Show Control Buttons When using the slide show feature, tap the Home Screen wallpaper area to open the Slide Show Control Bar. Clock Calendar Menu button Back button Go to Main Menu. Go back to Home Settings. Previous button Next button Go back to previous photo. Go to next photo. Play button Start slide show playback. Note: When playing slide show in Home setting, user can control to move to next picture by shaking his hand in front of the sensor. Tap the screen, the control button will appear. Motion sensor is effective either when slide show is being played or being paused (Only for IT7350). 15 Clock and Calendar Setting up the Calendar 1. On the Home Screen, tap the button. 2. Next, on the Main Menu screen, tap the Settings icon. 3. Then on the Settings screen, tap the button. 4. The Settings > Date / Time screen will appear. Set the Date 1. On the Date line, tap the Main Menu screen button. 2. The Date / Time > Date screen appears. 3. Tap the up and down arrows to set the day, month, and year. 4. Tap Yes to save the settings or No to cancel the settings. You will be returned back to the Settings > Date / Time screen. Set Date Format 1. On the Date Format line, tap the 2. A pop-up will appear displaying the available date formats. 3. MM / DD / YYYY DD / MM / YYYY YYYY / MM / DD button. Settings > Date / Time screen Tap the desired format. To exit the pop-up without selecting a format tap the button. 4. You will be returned to the Settings > Date / Time screen. 5. The selected format will now be displayed on the Date Format line. Date / Time > Date screen 16 Calendar Preview On the Home Screen, you can tap the area outlined in red to switch between the Date Display and the Month Display. Using the Calendar preview 1. On the Home Screen, tap the Calendar to view in full screen. 2. The calendar will be displayed in the day or month mode depending on how it is set in the Home Screen. 3. Use the buttons listed below to change the calendar view. Month button - change to month display Day button - change to day display Calendar: Month Display Calendar: Day Display Today button - jump to today display Next button - Go to next day, next month or next year Previous button - Go to previous day, previous month or previous year Setting up the Clock 1. On the Home Screen, tap the button. 2. On the Main Menu screen, tap the Settings icon. 3. On the Settings screen, tap the 4. The Settings > Date / Time screen will appear. button. Main Menu screen 17 Set the Time 1. On the Time line, tap to open the Date / Time > Time screen. 2. Tap the up and down arrows to set the hour, minute, and AM / PM. 3. Tap Yes to save the settings or No to cancel the settings. You will be returned back to the Settings > Date / Time screen. Select Time Format Settings > Date / Time screen 1. On the Time Format line, tap the button. 2. A pop-up will appear displaying the available time formats: 12 hours or 24 hours. 3. Tap on the desired format. To exit the pop-up without selecting a format, tap the button. 4. You will be returned to the Settings > Date / Time screen. 6. The selected format will now be displayed on the Time Format line. Select Internet Time Synchronization If you select ON, the system time of your device would be synchronized with network GMT time. The network GMT time is from the internet. If you select OFF, this function will be disabled and the Clock will use local settings. Date / Time > Time screen Select Time Zone You only need to set the Time Zone when Internet Time Synchronization is set to ON. Your Time Zone setting is used for adjusting the GMT time over the internet. button. 1. On the Time Zone line, tap the 2. The Date / Time > Time Zone screen appears. 3. Tap on the up and down arrows to select the available selections: Date / Time > Time Zone screen GMT+00 to GMT+13 or GMT-01 to GMT-12 18 Setting up and using the Clock Alarm To set an Alarm You can set up to a maximum of four alarms. 1. 2. Open the Clock On the Home Screen, tap the Clock to view in full screen. On the Home Screen, tap Menu. Main Menu screen appears. Tap Tools icon. Tools screen appears. Tap Clock icon. Clock Tap the Clock screen to bring up the Alarm and Back button icons. Alarm Back icon - enter Alarm Settings. icon - go back to previous page. Note: The Alarm On/Off icon is on when alarm is active. icon to open the Alarm Settings screen. 3. On the Clock face, tap the 4. Tap the ON/OFF button to select turn ON/OFF the alarm. 5. Tap the 6. button to open the Keyboard. Type in the On the Title line tap the title of the alarm. Tap OK when you are finished. 7. To set the alarm time, tap the button on the Alarm Time line. The Alarm Settings > Edit > Alarm Time screen appears. 8. Adjust the time by tapping the up or down arrow button. Alarm Settings screen button to open the Alarm Settings > Edit screen. If user selects 24 hours time format in Settings > Date/Time > Time Format, AM / PM will not be displayed. 9. Tap the Yes button to save settings or No to cancel settings. When finished you will be returned to the Alarm Settings > Edit screen. 10. To have the alarm repeat, tap the Alarm Settings > Edit screen button on the Repeat Alarm line. 11. A pop-up will appear. Select how you want the alarm to be repeated. Available settings are Once / Every Day / Weekdays. 19 12. To set the alarm tone, tap the button on the Alarm Tone line. 13. A pop-up will appear. Select which tone you want from a list of 5 alarm tones. 14. Back on the Alarm Settings >Edit screen, tap Yes to save your alarm settings or No to cancel settings. You will then be returned to the Alarm Settings screen. 15. To exit the Alarm Settings screen, tap the button. 16. To exit the Clock, tap the clock’s face and then tap the button. Alarm Settings > Edit > Alarm Time screen To change an alarm 1. Tap the ON/OFF button to select turn ON/OFF the alarm. 2. button on the alarm line you To change an alarm’s settings, tap the want to change. Repeat the above step to change the alarm settings. 3. To exit the Alarm Settings screen, tap the 4. To exit the Clock, tap the clock’s face and then tap the button. button. Alarm Settings Alarm Control 1. 2. When the alarm time is reached, the selected alarm tone will be heard. At the same time, the Alarm Control buttons are shown. Snooze button – Tap this button to snooze the alarm. The alarm tone will stop and then turn on again after 5 minutes. Stop button – tap this button to turn the alarm off. If you don't tap any control button, it will beep the alarm tone for 5 minutes and then stop. After 5 minutes, it will beep again. The alarm will repeat this sequence for 40 minutes. Afterwards, it will turn off automatically. Clock with Alarm Controls 20 Frame Tools Main Menu 1. On the Home Screen, tap the button. 2. The Main Menu screen appears. From here, you can enter the different applications the frame has to offer. Photo – tap to open the Photo application. News – tap to open the RSS News Reader application. Media – tap to open the Media Player application. Tools – tap to go to the Tools application. Settings – tap to open the System Settings screen. Main Menu screen Tools Screen In Main Menu, tap the Tools button to open the Tools screen. It includes two applications: Clock – The clock application lets you add, change, delete and control an alarm. You can set up a maximum of 4 alarms. For more details on using the alarm function see Setting up and using the Clock Alarm section. You cannot use this application to set up the Home Screen clock's time, format, or time zone. Tools screen Calendar – The Calendar application allows you to use the calendar to preview future, or past dates. For more details on using the Calendar preview function, see Setting up the Calendar section. You can not use this application to set the Home Screen calendar's date. 21 Keyboard The Keyboard is used throughout the frame as a means to enter information such as titles, names, etc. It is based on the QWERTY layout used on standard keyboards. As you type in your information, it will be displayed in the top half of the keyboard. button – tap to accept your input. button – tap to exit the Keyboard without saving your input. Additional keys: Keyboard – Special / Additional Characters Special / Additional Characters key Accent / Special Characters for Latin alphabets Keyboard - Accent / Special Characters (lower case) Keyboard Keyboard - Accent / Special Characters (upper case) 22 On-Screen Display Bar Use the On-Screen Display bar to easily navigate between applications without closing a running application and to have easy access to key settings like brightness, volume control and screen lock. Open and close the On-Screen Display (OSD) Bar 1. Open the OSD Bar by pressing the MODE button on the back of the frame. The OSD Bar will appear on the Home Screen. 2. Press Mode button again or tap the Home Screen wallpaper area to close the OSD Bar. Note: The OSB Bar can only be accessed in some applications. OSD Bar Description Home button Main Menu button Go to Main Menu screen. Screen Lock buttons or Lock or unlock the touch screen. Go back to Home Screen. Volume buttons or Adjust volume level. Media button If Media Player is hidden, user can tap Media button to go to the Media Player screen. If the Media Player is not hidden, the Media button is disabled. Brightness button Adjust the LCD brightness. Home Screen with On-Screen Display (OSD) Bar 23 Adjust LCD Brightness using OSD Bar 1. Tap the icon once to open the LCD Brightness OSD buttons. 2. Tap the icon or 3. icon to adjust the LCD brightness. Night icon: Adjust to this level for a darker environment. Sun icon: Adjust to this level for a brighter environment. Tap the OSD Bar – Brightness selected icon to close the LCD Brightness OSD. Adjust Volume Level using OSD Bar 1. Tap the icon or icon once to open the Volume OSD buttons. 2. Tap the icon or icon to adjust the volume level. 3. icon to mute the speaker. The Tap the again to turn off mute. the 4. Tap the icon or icon will be shown. Tap OSD Bar – Volume Level selected icon once again to close Volume OSD buttons. Lock / Unlock the screen using OSD Bar Lock or unlock the screen by tapping the respective icon on the OSD Bar: Lock icon - locks the touch screen OSD Bar – Lock Key icon – unlocks the touch screen 24 Settings 1. On the Home Screen, tap the Menu button. 2. The Main Menu screen appears. Tap on the Settings icon. 3. The Settings screen appears. Network button – configure your wireless network Date / Time button – configure the Home Screen clock and calendar Display button – make screen settings System button – make system settings Main Menu screen Power Management button – make power management settings Settings screen (default view) 25 Network Notes: 1) The frame does not support Hotspot login or web browser internet login. 2) Please make sure the Wi-Fi network is connected successfully before you use any network related applications, e.g. Web Photo, Internet Radio, or RSS News Reader. Setup Wi-Fi Network - Access Point’s DHCP settings is On and the AP SSID is not hidden 1. On the Setting screen, tap the 2. On the WiFi line, tap the On button to turn on WiFi. 3. Next, on the Search WiFi Network line, tap available Access Points (AP). 4. button. The Network screen appears. to begin searching for all All the available access points and their signal strength are listed in Network > Search screen. If the access point has a network key, the icon will be displayed. On the SSID Name line for the network you want to connect, tap Connect. If the access point has a network key, a screen will be prompt to remind user to input the network key. Network screen If you are using a Wi-Fi network other than your own, then you must consult the Network Administrator for that network to get access (i.e. network key). Note: If the AP Network Key Mode is WEP, a pop-up menu will appear after tapping the Connect button. User must select the shared key or open key to confirm. and key 1.2.3.4. Tap Network Search screen 26 5. Tap button to bring up the Keyboard and type in the network key. Step 5 will be skipped if connecting to an unsecured network. to confirm. 6. Tap 7. A “Connecting…” dialog box appears. 8. After successfully connecting to the access point, you should see a green checkmark icon next to AP SSID name. 9. Tap the button to refresh the Wi-Fi AP list or tap the to return to Network screen. WEP Security Setting box button 10. Tap Clear button to disconnect current AP connection and clear all of the settings in current AP, including the network key. 11. If connection fails, a pop up message, “Network Connection Failed”, will appear. Tap OK and try connecting to the access point again. Note: If the WiFi network can not work, please tap the Reset button. A pop up Network Key Input box message "Do you want to reset WiFi settings?" will appear. Tap button to reset the WiFi settings and user must restart the frame. WiFi Reset will clear the network key contents. Tap button to cancel the reset the WiFi settings. Wi-Fi Network Search Screen Wi-Fi settings Reset Network Connection Failed 27 Setup Wi-Fi Network - Access Point’s DHCP settings is ON but the AP SSID is hidden and no encryption key is needed Note: 1) Follow these steps ONLY if your AP SSID name is hidden. If you are using a Wi-Fi network other than your own, then you must consult the Network Administrator for that network to get access (i.e. network key). 2) Since your AP SSID is hidden, you can’t see your AP in Wi-Fi Network Search Screen. After you input your AP details in Manual Edit Wi-Fi Network Screen, your AP can be shown in Wi-Fi Network Search Screen. button. The Network screen 1. On the Setting screen, tap the appears. 2. On the WiFi line, tap the On button to turn on WiFi. 3. On the Manual Edit Wi-Fi Network line, tap Edit screen appears. 4. to open the Keyboard screen. Type in your Wi-Fi AP SSID name Tap and then tap OK to save. 5. On the Network Key Mode line tap the button. A pop-up list will appear. Tap on the network key mode you want. Available modes are: No WEP WPA WPA2 button. The Network > 6. On the Authentication Type line tap the button. A pop-up list will appear. Tap the authentication type you want. If Network Key Mode is WPA or WPA2, the Authentication Type and Transmit Key can not be selected. 7. On the Network Key line tap to open the Keyboard screen. Type in your network key and then tap OK to save. 8. On the Save line tap Yes to save or tap No to cancel. You will be returned to the Network screen. Network screen Network Edit screen 28 9. On the Search WIFi Network line tap to open the Network Search screen. You should see the newly entered Wi-Fi network name. 10. Tap Connect button to connect the newly added Wi-Fi network. Manual Edit Wi-Fi Network Screen 1. On the Setting screen, tap the appears. button. The Network screen 2. On the WiFi line, tap the On button to turn on WiFi. 3. On the Manual Edit Wi-Fi Network line, tap Edit screen appears. 4. Tap to open the Keyboard screen. Type in your Wi-Fi AP SSID name and then tap OK to save. button. The Network > 5. button. A pop-up list will On the Network Key Mode line tap the appear. Tap on the network key mode you want. 6. button. A pop-up list will On the Authentication Type line tap the appear. Tap on the Authentication Type you want. If Network Key Mode is WPA or WPA2, the Authentication Type and Transmit Key can not be selected. 7. to open the Keyboard screen. Type in On the Network Key line, tap your network key and then tap OK to save. 8. On the Save line tap Yes to save or tap No to cancel. You will be returned to the Network screen. 9. Network screen Network Edit screen to open the Network Search On the Search WIFi Network line, tap screen. You should see the newly entered Wi-Fi network name. 10. Tap Connect button to connect the newly added Wi-Fi network. If you are using a Wi-Fi network other than your own, then you must consult the Network Administrator for that network to get access (i.e. network key). 29 Advanced Settings Notes: 1) Follow the steps of Advanced Settings ONLY if your access point’s DHCP setting is OFF. The frame needs to use a fixed IP address to connect to the AP. 2) If you are using a Wi-Fi network other than your own, then you must consult the Network Administrator for that network to get access (i.e. network key). 1. button on the Advanced Settings line. On Network screen, tap the The Advanced Settings screen will appear. 2. On the DHCP line, select On or Off. Normally the DHCP is ON and the frame can get the IP address assigned by the access point. If the DHCP is OFF, the frame will use a fixed IP address to connect to the access point. 3. If the DHCP is OFF, then you need to input the following settings: IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway DNS Server Network Settings screen 4. Tap to open the Keyboard and type in the required settings. Tap OK to save your entries. 5. On the Save line: Tap Yes to save the advanced network settings and go back to the Network screen. Tap No to cancel without saving and go back to the Network screen. 6. On the WiFi line, tap the On button to turn on WiFi. 7. Next, on the Search WiFi Network line, tap available Access Points (AP). Advanced Settings screen (DHCP is OFF) to begin searching for all All the available access points and their signal strength are listed in Network > Search screen. Wi-Fi Network Search screen 30 8. If the access point has a network key, the icon will be displayed. On the SSID Name line for the network you want to connect to, tap Connect. If the access point has a network key, the user will be prompted by a pop-up screen to input the network key. Note: If the AP Network Key Mode is WEP, a pop-up menu will appear after tapping the Connect button. User must select the shared key or open key and key 1.2.3.4. Tap to confirm. 9. Tap button to bring up the Keyboard and type in the network key. 10. Tap WEP Security Setting box to confirm. 11. A “Connecting…” dialog box appears. 12. After successfully connecting to the access point, you should see a green checkmark icon next to AP SSID name. 13. If connection fails, a pop up message “Network Connection Failed” will appear. Tap OK and try connecting to the access point again. Network Key Input box Wi-Fi Network Search screen Notes: 1) If the connection is failed, the Status bar displays “Not Connected” 2) When the Status is showing “Connecting”, the device has just finished the association with AP and is trying to make connection. Please be patient until it shows “Connected”. 3) Tap the button to view the network details, including IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway and DNS Server. 31 4) If you are using a Wi-Fi network other than your own then you must consult the Network Administrator for that network to get access (i.e. network key). Date / Time See the Clock and Calendar section for instructions on the Date / Time settings. Display On the Settings screen, tap button to enter the Display Screen. Screen Calibration You can calibrate the touch screen to have a greater sensitivity. button to start calibrating the screen. 1. Tap the 2. There are five (5) points (+) needed to tap to calibrate the touch screen. The first point (+) is in the middle of the screen and there is one (1) point (+) in each corner. Follow the on screen instructions to calibrate the frame. Brightness 1. On the Brightness line, tap the button. A pop-up list will appear. There are eight (8) levels of brightness you can select from. 2. Tap on the brightness level you want. You can also set the LCD brightness using the On-Screen Display Bar. See Adjust LCD Brightness using OSD section. Display screen 32 Auto Playback Demo Video 1. On the Auto Playback Demo Video line, select ON or OFF. If the user turns OFF the Auto Playback Demo Video, operation of frame is normal. If the user turns ON the Auto Playback Demo Video, the frame will continuously play the demo video until the user touches the screen. If no one touches the device for 3 minutes, even during slide show, music or video playback the device will automatically return to playing the demo video repeatedly. Note: When the demo video plays, all functions of the frame are disabled. For example: Alarm, Sleep mode, Auto check firmware upgrade…won’t work. 2. When the demo video is played, tap the screen. The video will be paused and will display two icons. 3. Tap the Play icon to resume demo video playback. Tap the Back icon return to Home screen. Demo Video Screen Note: If the user deletes the” Intouch Video Demo “in the media application, the function of “Auto Playback Demo Video” will be disabled. The application recognizes the” Intouch Video Demo “by file name. So if the user deleted the preset” Intouch Video Demo “, and then added a new video named” Intouch Video Demo “into the media application, this video will also be automatically played repeatedly. 33 System Settings On the Settings screen, tap the button to enter System screen. Language 1. On the Language line, tap the 2. Next, tap on the desired language. Available languages are: English French Spanish German Italian Dutch Portuguese button to open the language pop-up. System screen To exit the pop-up without selecting a language, tap the 3. button. You will be returned to the System screen and the selected language will now be displayed on the Language line. Firmware Upgrade Manual Firmware Upgrade 1. On the System screen, tap the line to start checking for an upgrade. button on the Firmware Upgrade You must be connected to the internet to check for a firmware upgrade. 2. If your current firmware version is the most current available, then you do not have to do anything. Check for firmware upgrade dialog box 34 3. 4. 5. If there is a newer firmware version available, the dialog box appears asking "Do you want to upgrade now?" Tap to download the new firmware and the frame will start downloading the new firmware. Tap screen. to cancel the download. You will be returned to the System After downloading the firmware successfully, you will be required to restart the frame. A dialog box will appear asking "New firmware downloaded successfully! Do you want to restart to install new firmware?". Tap to restart now. Tap to restart later. Firmware Found acceptance dialog box The new firmware will be automatically installed next time the frame is turned on. Please wait while the firmware installs. Warning: When the new firmware is installing, user can’t shut off the frame. 6. Tap OK to return to Home Screen after the upgrade process. Note: In the process of upgrading, if the frame memory is not enough for downloading the new firmware, a dialog box "No disk space!" will appear. Firmware Upgrade acceptance dialog box Auto Firmware Upgrade The device automatically checks for firmware updates when connected to the internet. If new firmware has been found, then please follow the on-screen instructions to complete the upgrade. Firmware Upgrade acceptance dialog box 35 Factory Reset 1. On the Setting screen, tap the button. 2. A pop-up dialog box will appear asking "Do you want to reset factory settings?" 3. Tap to reset the factory settings or will then be returned to the System screen. to cancel the reset. You Note: Please do not Power Off during factory resetting! Show Details System screen You can review system details using the System > Show Details screen. Details that can be displayed are: Software Version – displays the software version installed MAC Address (Wireless) – displays the MAC address of the wireless network End User License Agreement – tap the Tap the button to exit the EULA. button to open the EULA. Frame Memory Used – displays amount of used memory Unused – displays amount of unused memory Total – total amount of frame memory System > Show Details screen 36 Tap the button to return to the System screen. Motion Sensor (Model IT7350 only) You can turn the Motion Sensor on or off using the buttons on the Motion Sensor line. If user selects [ON] In Home Slideshow and Photo Slide show: When playing slide show in Home screen and Photo Application, user can switch to next picture by shaking his hand in front of the sensor, and there will be a “tick” sound if the motion is recognized successfully. If user taps the screen, slide show will be paused and control bar will appear. User can also switch to next picture by shaking his hand in front of the sensor, and there will be a “tick” sound if the motion is recognized successfully. System screen Note: The sensor’s effective space is 10cm. The Motion Sensor indicator will be on only when slide show is started. If user selects [OFF]. Motion sensor will be turned off, and will not response to hand shaking. Screen Taps Sound You can turn the screen tap sound on or off using the buttons on the Screen Taps Sound line on the Settings screen. 37 Power Management The Power Management screen is where you can set the Sleep Mode and Interval Time. During the sleep time, the frame will be turned off to save power. The alarm is still active during sleep mode. To wake up the frame press the Mode button on the frame's back panel. Sleep Mode 1. On the Settings screen, tap the 2. Tap the button. button to select a sleep mode. Off – turns Sleep Mode off Once – activates Sleep Mode once Everyday - activates Sleep Mode every day Power Management Settings screen Interval Time (Sleep Interval Time) This function is disabled when Sleep Mode is turned off. button on the Interval Time 1. On the Power Management screen, tap the line to open the Interval Time Settings screen. 2. Use the up and down arrows to set the desired interval time. Power Management > Interval Time Settings screen 38 Battery Profile If the unit does not have a rechargeable battery, the unit will be powered by AC adaptor. button to open the Battery Profile Settings 1. On the Settings page, tap the screen. 2. On the Power Save Mode line select either ON or OFF. 3. On the Turn Off Backlight line, tap the screen's backlight to remain lit. button to set the time limit for the Battery Profile Settings screen 39 Photo / Content Service The Photo Player application lets you view, add, delete, and configure your photos. Photos can be viewed in a still picture or slide show configuration. You can store photos internally to the frame, access them from an external disk or flash drive, another PC on your home network, or from a photo hosting/sharing web site. 1. To open the Photo Player application, on the Home Screen tap the Menu button to open the Main Menu page. 2. Next, tap the Photo/Content Service icon to open the Photo /Content Service application. Main Menu screen Photo Player Main Page controls The following controls are used on the Photo Player Main screen. closes the left sidebar Photo / Content Service screen opens the left sidebar opens the Photo Setup drop down menu returns to the Main Menu screen Slide bar – allows you to move up or down on the page displays internally stored photos Photo Player Main screen (left side bar open) 40 displays photos stored on an external disk or flash drive displays photos stored on another PC or server on your network display photos stored on a photo hosting/sharing web site Photo Player Main screen (left sidebar closed) Photo 1. To open the Photo Player application, on the Home Screen tap the Menu button to open the Main Menu page. 2. Next, tap the Photo/Content Service icon to open the Photo /Content Service screen. 3. Tap the Photo icon to enter into the photo screen Frame Photo / Content Service screen The Frame is the internal memory of the device. To manage your photo files in internal memory, you can connect to PC, with the USB cable provided. 1. Tap on the photo you want to open in a full screen. 2. Tap the screen to open Slide Show Control buttons. Slide Show Control Buttons Rotate left button Slide Show Control Buttons 41 Rotate right button Previous button – display the previous picture Next button - display the next picture Wallpaper button – sets current picture as the Home Screen wallpaper Play button – start slide show playback Back button – go back to Photo Player Screen Note: If user selects the Motion Sensor on when playing slide show in Photo application, user can also control to move to next picture by shaking his hand in front of the sensor. Tap the screen, the control button will appear. Motion sensor is effective either when slide show is being played or being paused (Only for IT7350). Zoom Control Buttons Actual size button – display actual size of the picture Zoom in button Zoom out button moves up, down, left, right on the picture Zoom Control Buttons 42 Disk 1. On the Photo Main screen tap on Disk to display all external memory cards or USB devices currently connected to the frame. 2. Double tap on the external device to display the photos or the photo files. Photo screen Home Network Adding Photos to the Library Notes: The following procedure can be used for wireless networks. 1) For wireless connection, access to shared folders on the PC when connected via the Wi-Fi network. 2) The procedure assumes you are using the Microsoft Windows firewall. If you are using a different firewall application, please refer to its documentation for setup. For additional information please go to: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/player/faq/sharing .mspx 3) Windows Media Player v11 is recommended. 1. On your PC, open the Windows Media Player. 2. Click the Library tab at the top. Windows Media Player 43 3. In the Library drop down menu, click Add to Library. Windows Media Player – Library drop down menu 4. In the Add To Library screen, under the Select the folders to monitor section, select My personal folders. 5. Click Add, a pop-up dialog "Add Folder" will appear. Add to Library dialog box 44 6. In the Add Folder dialog box select the folder you want to share and then click OK to add it. Add Folder dialog box 7. When user clicks OK, the Add To Library window will close and the Add to Library by Searching Computer dialog box is displayed. 8. Wait until it finishes and then click Close. Tip: To ensure that the frame can handle the amount of pictures you have stored on your computer in a timely matter it is recommended that you do the following: 1. On your computer in the My Documents folder, create a new folder with only those pictures you would like to display. 2. Open Windows Media Player and go to the Add to Library dialog box. Click the Add button. 3. Select the folder you just created. 4. Ignore all the other folders by highlighting the monitored folder and select the ignore button on all but the one you want to display. Add to Library by Searching Computer dialog box 45 Checking Shared Photos 1. In the Window Media Player, set the Category, which is under the symbol at the top left to Pictures. Windows Media Player – Category drop down menu 2. Under Library, select All Pictures, Keywords, Date Taken, Rating, Folder settings. 3. Check whether the added photos exist in the library. Windows Media Player – Library drop down list 46 Sharing Settings for Accepting Connections from Your Frame 1. In the Library tab click on Media Sharing. 2. If your network is a Private network, then the Available Device list and the Settings button will be displayed in the Library Sharing window. Media Sharing dialog box 3. In the Available Device list, select WiFi DPF. 4. Click the Allow button. Media Sharing dialog box 47 5. In the Library Sharing window, click on the Settings button. The Library Sharing-Default Settings window appears. 6. In the Library Sharing-Default Settings window: 7. for Media Type select Pictures. for Star Ratings select both All ratings and Only. for Parental ratings select All ratings or a required rating under the Default Settings section. To add a device or computer to connect automatically to the library, check the Allow new devices and computers automatically (not recommended) checkbox. Media Sharing – Default Settings View for Sharing the Photos on your frame 1. Tap the Home Network button. You will see the PCs connected to your home network. 2. Double tap the PC icon you want. You can view the photos in this PC just like in Frame and Disk. Photo screen – Home Network 48 Web 1. On the Photo screen, tap the Web button. 2. Next, tap the Web icon you want. You can now view photos in it. 3. Supported web album account sites are: 4. Picasa Windows Live Space other sites Photo screen – Web For the other web album accounts, the device may not display perfectly. Photo Setup Slide Show You can show a slide show on the Home Screen or within the Photo application. For detailed instructions on how to setup the slide show please refer to For a slide show as the wallpaper. Slide Show Settings 1. On the Photo screen, tap the appears. button. The Setup drop down menu 2. Tap Setup. The Slide Show screen appears. 3. On the Display Mode line, tap the down list appears. 4. Select which display mode you want. Available modes are Original, Photo screen button. The Display Mode drop 49 Auto fit, Fit to width and Fit to screen. 5. On the Transition Type line, tap the drop down list appears. 6. Select which transition type you want. Available types are: Dissolve, Slide, Blind, Wipe, Random and None 7. On the Photo Interval line, tap the down list appears. 8. Select which interval you want. Available intervals are: 5 Seconds, 15 seconds, 30 Seconds and 1 Minute 9. button. The Transition Type button. The Photo Interval drop Slide Show screen On the Repeat line, tap ON to have all the photos in the current folder play repeatedly. Tap OFF to turn off the Repeat feature. 10. On the Shuffle line, tap ON to have all the photos in the current folder played randomly. Tap OFF to turn off the Shuffle feature. 11. On the Background Music line, tap ON to select a music file to use as the background music for the slide show. Tap OFF to turn this feature off. If you want to change the slide show background music (Music repeat / shuffle playback) please go to Media Setup to change the settings. Setup Web Photo Account Add Web Photo Account 1. On the Photo screen, tap the appears. Tap the Setup icon. button. The Setup drop down menu 2. Tap Web Photo setup 3. On the Web Photo > Add an account line, tap the drop down list appears. button The Web Photo screen appears. button. The Link Web Photo screen 50 4. Tap on the sharing site you want. Current selections are Picasa, Windows Live Space and Other. Note: If your account is not one of the above listed, then your web photos may not be displayed accurately. To learn how to get the web photo RSS address from internet see Add RSS News Feed. 5. On the Title line, tap the button to open the Keyboard. Type in your desired Title and tap OK to save. 6. For both User Name (Option) and Pin (Option), on their respective line, tap the button to open the Keyboard. Type in the User Name and Pin code. Tap OK to save. Add Web Photo Account Screen Note: For Picasa and Windows Live Space, user only needs to input username. For Other, you need to input the whole RSS link in Link. Note: If the User Name entered contains invalid characters, then a pop up dialog will appear to prompt you re-enter the information. 7. The new created account will be displayed in Web photo setup screen, like this: 8. On the Save line, tap Yes to save the web photo account settings or tap No to cancel your settings. You will be returned to the Web Photo screen. Edit Web Photo Account 1. On the Photo account screen, tap the button in the account line that you want to edit. The Web Photo > Add screen appears. 2. Follow the steps in Add Web Photo Account section to change current settings. Invalid input pop-up Photo account Delete Web Photo Account On the Photo account screen, tap the button. A pop-up dialog box appears asking "Do you want to delete the link?". Tap Yes to delete or No to cancel without deleting. 51 Content Service (Windows Live FrameIt) 1. To open the Photo Player application, on the Home Screen tap the Menu button to open the Main Menu page. 2. Next, tap the Photo/Content Service icon to open the Photo /Content Service screen. 3. Tap the Windows Live FrameIt icon to enter into the Windows Live FrameIt screen. Photo / Content Service screen Account 1. On the Windows Live FrameIt screen tap the Account button to display all account folder currently registered to the frame. 2. Double tap the Account folder to display some folders about the photo category. 3. Select the category folder you want to display and tap the folder. The frame will automatically slide show. Windows Live FrameIt screen Setup Windows Live FrameIt Account 1. Tap the button a drop down menu will appear. 2. Tap Setup to open the Add an account screen. 3. Tap the button on Add an account line. Add an account screen 52 4. On the Account Name line tap to open the Keyboard screen. Type in your account name and then tap OK to save. 5. Tap the Register button. Add the FrameIt account screen 6. After Tap the Register button, server will send a token to the frame. If the Claim Token invalid, tap the Start Over Button can request a fresh claim token. After finish website sign in or sign up, tap the Continue button to continue. Add the FrameIt account screen 7. Server will send a Device ID after user taps Continue button. If fail to get the Device ID, the frame will appear a pop up screen “Failed to get Device ID, please Start over again.” If succeed to get the Device ID, tap Yes to finish the account settings or tap No to cancel your settings. You will be returned to the Add an account screen. Add the FrameIt account screen 53 8. After a new account is added, user can see the added account in Add an account screen. Edit the FrameIt Account On the Add an account screen, tap the you want to edit the Account Name. button in the Account Name line that Delete the FrameIt Account Add an account screen On the Add an account screen, tap the button. A pop-up dialog box appears asking " Do you want to delete the link?". Tap Yes to delete or No to cancel without deleting. Content Service (Framechannel ) 1. To open the Photo Player application, on the Home Screen tap the Menu button to open the Main Menu page. 2. Next, tap the Photo/Content Service icon to open the Photo /Content Service screen. 3. Tap the Windows Live FrameIt icon to enter into the Windows Live FrameIt screen Photo / Content Service screen 54 Account 1. On the Framechannel screen tap the Account button to display all account folder currently registered to the frame. 2. Double tap the Account folder to display the folder about the photo category. 3. Select the category folder you want to display and tap the folder. The frame will display the photo thumbnail. Note: If user taps the folder of Play All, the frame will automatically slide show. Framechannel screen Framechannel account screen Setup Framechannel Account On the Photo screen, tap the the Setup icon. button. The Setup drop down menu appears. Tap 1. Tap Setup to open the Add an account screen. 2. On the Add an account line, tap the 3. On the Title line, tap the Title and tap OK to save. 4. For both User Name and Pin, on their respective line, tap the button to open the Keyboard. Type in the User Name and Pin code. Tap OK to save. button. button to open the Keyboard. Type in your desired Add the Framechannel account 55 Note: If the User Name entered contains invalid characters, then a pop up dialog will appear to prompt you re-enter the information. 5. On the Save line, tap Yes to save the account settings or tap No to cancel your settings. You will be returned to the Add an account screen. 6. The new created account will be displayed in Add an account screen, like this: Edit the Framechannel Account 1. On the Add an account screen, tap the want to edit. button in the account line that you Delete the Framechannel Account Add an account screen 1. On the Add an account screen, tap the button. A pop-up dialog box appears asking " Do you want to delete the link?". Tap Yes to delete or No to cancel without deleting. Copy/ Delete Photos Copy One 1. In the left side of the Photo screen, tap the location where the photo is that you want to copy. 2. Select the photo you want to copy. Tap the appear. 3. Tap Copy One to copy the selected photo. A dialog box will appear asking you to “Choose a device for file copy”. 4. Tap your destination memory. 5. Tap Yes to confirm the copy or No to cancel. button, a drop down menu will Choose a device for file copy dialog box – Copy One 56 Copy All 1. In the left side of the Photo screen, tap the location where the photos are that you want to copy. 2. Select any photo. Tap the 3. Tap Copy All to copy the selected photos. A dialog box will appear asking you to “Choose a device for file copy”. 4. Tap your destination memory. 5. Tap Yes to confirm the copy or No to cancel. button, a drop down menu will appear. Choose a device for file copy dialog box – Copy All Delete One 1. In the left side of the Photo screen, tap the location where the photo is that you want to delete. 2. Select the photo you want to delete. Tap the appear. 3. Tap Delete One to delete your selected photo. 4. Tap Yes to confirm the deletion or No to cancel. button, a drop down menu will Delete All 1. In the left side of the Photo screen, tap the location where the photos are that you want to delete. Do you want to delete this file? dialog box button, a drop down menu will appear. 2. Select any photo. Tap the 3. Tap Delete All to delete all the photo files in the selected directory. 4. Tap Yes to confirm the deletion or No to cancel. 5. In Home Network and Web, Delete One and Delete All buttons are disabled. 57 RSS News Reader (RSS2.0) Notes: 1. To ensure you can view RSS news normally, the feed you added should comply with the standard RSS 2.0 protocol. You can search a feed link on the internet with your PC, and then add it to your RSS News Reader. 2. ATOM and KML format cannot be supported RSS News Feed screen News Feed 1. On the Main Menu screen, tap the News icon. The RSS News Feed screen appears. By tapping different categories, the RSS News Feed is sorted in each category. You can add a RSS feed to a specific category. See the News Setup section. RSS News Feed Control Buttons / Icons All button – shows all RSS News feeds. Local / World / Business / Science / Entertainment / Sports / Society / Other buttons – these are the RSS News categories provided with the frame. More button – shows additional categories that are not displayed in the current page. RSS Feed icon - represents one news feed. The News Feed name is shown next to News Feed icon. RSS News Feed screen News Categories 2. Double tap the News Feed name to open a News feed. The RSS News List screen appears. 58 News Feed List screen The RSS News List screen displays the news headlines of one feed. It includes News Type icon, News Headlines, Date and Time of the news. News Type icon > Text icon - the RSS News is text based with photo or without photo. The unread news is in white color. The read news is in grey color. If it’s today news, it displays “Today” in date display. The time is from the RSS News Feed, it represents the posted time of the news. Double tap the news headline to read the details of the news in RSS News Reader. RSS News List screen 59 RSS News Reader The RSS News Reader displays the news text content and the media files of news. RSS News Reader Control Buttons / Icons Previous button – review previous news Next button – review next news RSS News Reader News List button – return to RSS News List screen News Text Content Red Circle Area /Grey Arrow – This is an enlarge button that closes the News Media Player area, which then enlarges the News Text Content to full screen. News Text Content Grey Arrow News Media Player Up arrow button – page up the news content Down arrow button – page down the news content News Media Player News Type icons – Supports news photo only. Play button – plays the media file of news Mute button – turns on / off mute Volume level buttons – adjusts volume Note: The device is only capable of showing photos with the news article. Video and Audio are not functional. 60 RSS News Reader > News Text Content 1. In RSS News Reader screen, tap the red circle area to close the News Media Player area and display the News Text Content area full screen. 2. Tap the red circle area again to close the full screen News Text Content area and open the News Media Player area. 3. Tap the News List button to go back to the RSS News List screen. News Text Content – full screen Grey Arrow Refresh / Delete News Note: If your RSS news can’t be refreshed successfully, it might be because the RSS feed is not in RSS 2.0 standard, or your RSS feed might be experiencing technical difficulties. Refresh RSS News Feed screen 1. On the RSS News List screen, tap the down menu. button to open the Setup drop 2. Tap Refresh to refresh all of the RSS news feeds. RSS News Feed screen 61 Delete One RSS News Headline 1. On the RSS News List screen, tap on the headline that you want to delete. 2. Tap the button to open the drop down menu. 3. Tap on Delete One to remove the selected news headline. Delete All RSS News Headlines 1. On the RSS News List screen, tap the menu. button to open the drop down RSS News List Screen – drop down menu 2. Tap on Delete All to remove all news headlines of the one feed. Delete All RSS News Read Headlines 1. On the RSS News List screen, tap the menu. button to open the drop down 2. Tap on Delete All Read (in grey color) to remove all read news. Delete One in RSS News Reader Screen 1. On the RSS News Reader screen, tap the menu. 2. button to open drop down Tap Delete One to delete the news current in the RSS News Reader. Note: Refresh / Delete All / Delete All Read is not supported in the RSS News Reader Screen. 62 News Setup Set General Settings 1. In the RSS News Reader screen, tap the down menu. button to open the drop 2. Tap on Setup. The News > General screen appears. Auto Download Media File You can select to turn on or off the automatic download media files feature when reading the news. News > General Screen Keeps News For You can choose how many days you want to keep the news history. button on the Keep News For line to open the drop down list. You Tap the can select from one (1) to seven (7) days. Update Interval You can choose how often you want the news to be updated. Tap the following: button to open the drop down list. You can select from the Manually 5 minutes 10 minutes 30 minutes 1 Hour 12 Hours 24 Hours 63 Add / Edit RSS News Feeds (Support RSS2.0 Format only) Get RSS News Feed Address from Internet Note: The Yahoo News website will be used for demonstrating how to add a RSS News Feed. 1. On your PC, connect to http://www.yahoo.com/. 2. Click on News. 3. Scroll down to News Services (usually located near the bottom of the page). 4. Click on 5. The Yahoo News - RSS page will appear. All Yahoo news feeds will be listed. 6. Click on the icon next to the news category you want. 64 7. The selected RSS news feed page (or XML page) appears. 8. Copy the RSS address displayed in the Internet Explorer Address box. This is the RSS link you need to enter on the frame. Make sure this is RSS2.0 format. Add a new RSS News Feed 1. On the RSS News > General screen, tap the Feeds screen will appear. button. The News > 2. On the Add a News Feed (Support RSS2.0 format) line tap the button. The Feeds > Add New screen appears. Note: You can add up to 256 news feeds. 3. On the Link line, tap the button to open the Keyboard. Enter the RSS news feed address link. Tap OK to save. The RSS news feed address will now appear in the Link line. 4. On the Title line, tap the button to open the Keyboard. Enter a title for the RSS news feed. Tap OK to save. The RSS news feed title will now appear in the Title line. 5. On the Category line, tap the button. A drop down list will appear containing the categories you can select from. They are: Local, World, Business, Science, Entertainment, Sports, Society and Other. 6. Tap which category you want the RSS news feed to be located. The selected category will now appear in the Category line. 7. When you are finished entering the information, tap the Yes button to save or the No button to exit without saving. News > Feeds screen Feeds > Add New screen 65 8. The newly created RSS news feed will now be displayed in News > Feeds screen. It will be the last entry on the screen. Edit a RSS News Feed 1. On the RSS News > General screen, tap the Feeds screen will appear. button. The News > 2. On the news feeds line that you want to edit tap the Feeds > Edit screen appears. 3. On the Link line, tap the button to open the Keyboard. Make your changes to the RSS news feed address link. Tap OK to save. The updated RSS news feed address will now appear in the Link line. button. The 4. On the Title line, tap the button to open the Keyboard. Make your changes to the RSS news feed title. Tap OK to save. The updated RSS news feed title will now appear in the Title line. 5. On the Category line, tap the button. A drop down list will appear containing the categories you can select from. They are: Local, World, Business, Science, Entertainment, Sports, Society and Other. 6. Tap which category you want the RSS news feed to be located. The selected category will now appear in the Category line. News > Feeds screen News Feed items 66 7. When you are finished entering the information tap the Yes button to save or the No button to exit without saving. Delete a RSS News Feed 1. On the RSS News > General screen, tap the Feeds screen will appear. button. The News > 2. On the news feeds line that you want to delete tap the 3. A pop-up dialog box will appear asking “Do you want to delete this link?”. 4. Tap Yes to delete the link or No to exit without deleting. If you selected Yes, then the link will be removed from the News > Feeds list. button. 67 Media Player You can enjoy music and internet radio while using other applications. The Media Player consists of three (3) features: Music – plays audio files Video – plays video files Internet Radio – plays internet radio stations You can play audio and video files that are stored on the frame, from external disks, or your home network. 1. To access the Media Player, from the Main Menu, tap the Media icon. 2. To hide the Media Player tap the button on the Media screen. Playback Control Buttons Search button – only the internet radio stations supplied by vTuner can be searched Media Player Playback Control Bar Now Playing button – switches from Play List screen to Now Playing screen List button – switches from Now Playing screen to the Play List screen Previous button – goes to previous media file or previous station Next button – goes to next media file or next station Play button – plays media file or internet radio station Pause button – pauses the playback Speaker button – tap once to mute Silence button – tap once to cancel mute Increase volume button – increases volume level Decrease volume button – decreases volume level 68 Music / Video Frame Frame is the internal memory of the device. You can connect to a PC with the provided mini-USB cable to manage your audio and video files. Once you have successfully connected to your PC, you should see a new Removable Disk under My Computer in your PC. Disk After you insert an external memory card or USB device into the frame, tap the Disk button to display the external memory disk. Home Network For more detailed information on PC control, please see Home Network section. To access and play music or videos: 1. Audio Now Playing screen On the Media screen: Tap Music to open the Music screen. Tap Video to open the Video Screen. 2. Tap once on the file / disk / folder you want to open 3. Double tap again to open a disk / folder or start playback media file. 4. The Now Playing screen for the selected music or video file will appear. Notes: 1) When video file is playing, simply tap the video playback area once to scale to full screen. Tap anywhere again to exit full screen mode. 2) In order to provide the best video performance, the suggested video resolution is 320x240 or below and frame rate is 25fps or below. 69 Internet Radio and Web TV Stations, Podcast or Web TV 1. On the Media Player screen, tap the WebTV / i. Radio tab. The WebTV / i.Radio screen appears. 2. Tap the Stations, Podcast or Web TV button to display a list of all internet categories. This list is from the internet radio Server. Note: Use the Scroll bar to move up or down to see additional listings. 1. Double tap on the category you want. It may take additional screens to get to the actual program that you want to play. Make your selection (double tap) on each screen until you get to the program to play. 2. Double tap on the station to begin play. 3. If the content does not load immediately, then a Loading prompt will appear. Wait for the Loading prompt to close. 4. When you are connected to a station, the Now Playing Screen will be displayed. You can monitor the connecting status message or buffering status message on this screen. 5. If the program does not start playing it may be because the link is not valid, the player might not support this format, or the network is busy at the moment. Please select another program or try again later. WebTV / i.Radio screen More 1. Tap the More button to show a list of your added stations. 2. Now Playing screen Double tap a station to begin play. Note: To add additional stations to the More category please refer to the Add a Station section. 70 Add to Favorites 1. Select a station, procast or Web TV. Tap the menu will appear. button and a drop down 2. Tap the Add to My Favorite button to add the current radio station. This radio station can now be found in My Favorite Stations. Media Setup Setup Media Playback 1. In Media screen, tap the button. A drop down menu will appear. 2. Tap Setup to open the Music/Video Setting screen. Repeat Mode 1. On the Music/Video Setting screen, tap the will appear. button. A pop-up menu 2. Select the repeat mode for media playback. Selection are: None Repeat One – repeats current music/video file repeatedly. Repeat All – repeats all songs/video in the current play list. Shuffle 1. On the Music/Video Setting screen, on the Shuffle line: 2. Tap ON to play the media files randomly. 3. Tap OFF to play the media files in sequence. The playback sequence is sorted by file name. Music / Video Setting screen 71 Add a Station Note: You can add up to a maximum of 256 stations. button to open My Added Station screen. 1. In Media Setup, tap the 2. On the Add a Station line, tap the Add screen appears. 3. On the My Added Station > Add screen, tap the button to open the Keyboard. Using the Keyboard you can input the following internet radio station information: button. The My Added Station > My Added Stations screen Title Link Country Genre Language 4. Enter in the information you want then tap OK when you are finished. 5. To save the internet radio and it's information, on the Save line: 6. Tap Yes to save the newly added internet radio stations. Tap No to exit without saving. My Added Stations > Add screen The newly added internet radio station(s) will be listed in My Added Station screen. 72 Edit an added Internet Radio Station 1. To edit an internet radio station, on the My Added Station screen tap the button on the radio station name line. The My Added Station > Add screen appears. 2. On the My Added Station > Add screen, tap the button to open the Keyboard. Using the Keyboard you can change the following internet radio station information: Title Link Country Genre Language 3. Enter in the information you want, then tap OK when you are finished. 4. The updated information will be displayed in the My Added Station screen. My Added Station screen Delete an added Internet Radio Station On the My Added Station screen, tap the button on the radio link line. The radio station will be deleted from the My Added Station screen list of stations. 73 Copy / Delete Media Files Copy One 1. In the left side of the Media screen, tap the location where the media file is that you want to copy. 2. Select a media file you want to copy. Tap the menu will appear. 3. Tap Copy One to copy the selected media file. A dialog box will appear asking you to “Choose a device for file copy”. 4. Tap your destination memory. 5. Tap Yes to confirm the copy or No to cancel. button. A drop down Copy One Media screen Copy All 1. In the left side of the Media screen, tap the location where the media files are that you want to copy. 2. Select any media file. Tap the appear. 3. Tap Copy All to copy all the media files in the current folder. A dialog box will appear asking you to “Choose a device for file copy”. 4. Tap your destination memory. 5. Tap Yes to confirm the copy or No to cancel. button. A drop down menu will Copy All Media screen 74 Delete One 1. In the left side of the Media screen, tap the location where the media file is that you want to delete. 2. Select a media file you want to delete. Tap the menu will appear. 3. Tap Delete One to delete your selected media file. 4. Tap Yes to confirm the deletion or No to cancel. button. A drop down Delete All Delete One Media screen 1. In the left side of the Media screen, tap the location where the media files are that you want to delete. 2. Select any media file. Tap the appear. 3. Tap Delete All to delete all the media files in the selected directory. 4. Tap Yes to confirm the deletion or No to cancel. button. A drop down menu will Note: In Home Network and Web, the Delete One and Delete All buttons are disabled. 75 Specifications Item Panel Type 7’’ TFT display with touch panel Resolution 800X480 Built-in memory Network USB Memory Card Specification 256 MB of internal memory (some is reserved for internal use) Standard WiFi IEEE 802.11b/g, 2.4GHz, 54Mbps Network Security Non, WEP, WPA, WPA2 Internet Protocol DHCP / Fixed IP Channels Support 1-14 channels, subject to country regulation Standard USB2.0 (Full Speed) Port USB port (Host) and Mini USB port (Slave) 4 in 1 Card Slot Support SD, MMC, MS/MS Duo, XD *Suggest to use 2GB or below CF Card Slot Support CF Card *Suggest to use 2GB or below 1W x 2 built-in stereo speakers Audio Power Adaptor Adaptor Manufacture Name Model No. E-TEK Electronics Manufactory Ltd. ZDA050300US Output 5.0V / 3.0A Input AC 100 -240V ~ 50 / 60 Hz 0.8A 76 Item Battery Battery model Specification A0427-LF Battery EVE Energy CO., LTD. Manufacturer Name Battery Capacity 2100mAh Battery Voltage 3.7V English, French, Spanish, German, Italian, Dutch and Portuguese. Language Format Photo JPEG, BITMAP, GIF Audio WMA Internet Radio WMA Video WMV, MPEG1(320x240, 25fps) RSS News RSS2.0 standard Photo Slide Show Slide show with music / internet radio Stream Photos/Music/Video from Support Microsoft Windows Media Player 11 PC 77 Troubleshooting This section lists various problems and solutions encountered by users while using the Wireless Internet Frame. When encountering a problem, first check the list below and follow the suggested action if one matches your problem. If the problem still persists, contact or visit the nearest service center. Symptom Suggested Actions The Wireless Internet Frame does not turn on. Check the power connection between the Wireless Internet Frame and the power adapter. The power turns on but the screen is blank. The Wireless Internet Frame may be in sleep mode. Press [Mode] button to turn on the product It takes some time to display an image. 1. Loading an image from an external memory disk may take several seconds depending on the file format and photo resolution. 2. It is recommended that the maximum of one photo resolution is 12 Mega pixels. If the photo resolution is larger than 12 Mega pixels, it takes more time to load. 1. In Home Network, nothing displayed in “Home Network” of Photo Player / Media 2. Player. I added a web photo account but the photos cannot be displayed on the Wireless Internet Frame. Make sure you have added some photos / Media files to your sharing center through Windows Media Player11 and have allowed the Wireless Internet Frame to visit them.(see the Photo Player -> Home Network part in the manual) 3. In Home Network, if the shared folders contain more files than the frame memory limit, it may not display the files on frame or it will display “Too many files“. Please remove some files from shared folders. 1. Make sure your Wireless Internet Frame has been connected to a network which can access Internet. 2. Make sure the link you added is correct. 3. Check whether the web photo link you added is RSS 2.0 format and the account is Picasa/ /Windows Live Space. Some photos in my web account cannot 1. be displayed. 2. The Wireless Internet Frame cannot detect the U disk or memory card I inserted. Make sure your Wireless Internet Frame is connected to the same wireless network with your PC. It may be related to your photo format and size. We suggest the photo format is JPEG. 3. We suggest the maximum web photo resolution is 800 x 480 or below. If the resolution is larger than 800 x 480, it takes more time to download. 1. Restart the Wireless Internet Frame. 2. Reinsert the U disk / memory card. 78 Symptom It takes some time to load the news The news feed cannot be refreshed successfully. Suggested Actions 3. Make sure your memory card is SD, MMC, MS, xD or CF. 4. Make sure the U disk or memory card has been inserted into the correct slot. 1. Confirm the network strength you connected is strong enough. 2. Close the News application and open again. 1. Confirm your WiFi network can access internet. 2. Try to refresh again by selecting “Refresh” in the drop down menu. 3. Check whether the feed can be visited normally in your computer, if not, the Wireless Internet Frame cannot be displayed also, please contact the provider or wait for some time and try again. The news feed I added can not be played. Make sure the feed is in RSS 2.0 format. If the video can not play smoothly. Please make sure the video format is WMV or MPEG1 and the resolution less than or equal to 320X240, 25fps. It may response slowly when connecting 1. to the internet radio. 2. The internet radio station may stop 1. playing when network connection is good. 2. If the internet radio connect fails. The internet radio I added cannot be played. Make sure the Wireless Internet Frame has been connected to a network which can access the internet, and the network is in a good status. Make sure the internet radio format is supported. Try to pause the playing and play again. The digital photo frame needs some time to buffering the audio source, please be patient. 3. The buffering status is subject to station provider’s server loading and network status. 4. Some radio stations do not broadcast 24 hours per day, and some stations are not always on-line. Please try again later. 1. It may the internet radio server is shut down temporarily 2. Confirm your Wi-Fi network can access internet. Make sure the format of the station is WMA, if not, the station cannot be supported. In WiFi settings, when the user enter the Check that your firewall is not blocking any outgoing ports. To configure the Access Port Control, you must read the correct network Key, but the unit can not instructions supplied with the wireless access point. be connected. Notes: 79 1. Under the influence of electrical fast transient phenomenon, the product may malfunction and require user to power reset. 2. Under the influence of electrostatic phenomenon, the product may malfunction and require user to power reset. 3. Under the environment with Voltage Dips and Interruptions, the communication link of the sample may loss and require user to reset the sample. 80 81
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