LG Electronics USA 9QK-F8010P DIGITAL PHOTO FRAME User Manual

LG Electronics USA DIGITAL PHOTO FRAME

Users Manual

M
ake sure to read the Important Precautions before using the product.
Keep the User's Guide(CD) in an accessible place for future reference.
S
ee the label attached on the product and give the information to your dealer when you ask
for service.
Digital Photo Frame
User's Guide
F8010P
Table of Contents
Preparation and
Installation /
Connection
Menu and
Functions
Appendix
Important Safety Precaution .......................................................... 1
Product Overview ........................................................................... 4
Package Contents 4
Identifying the Parts 5
Remote Control Button Names and Functions 7
Remote Control Sensor / Replacing the Remote Control Battery 8
Product Installation and Connection ............................................ 9
Using the Stand / Connecting the Power Adapter 9
Connecting USB / Connecting Memory Card 10
Getting Started .............................................................................. 12
First-time Setup 12
Key-Help 13
Home Menu .................................................................................... 14
Screen Display and Buttons 14
Using the Slide Show Menu ......................................................... 15
Slide Show Menu Function 15
Using the Music Menu .................................................................. 17
Playing Music 17
Playing Screen Composition and Buttons 18
Using the Video Menu .................................................................. 19
Playing Video 19
Playing Screen Composition and Buttons 20
File Management ........................................................................... 21
Screen Composition and Buttons 21
File Management Menu 22
File Copy / Delete 23
Selecting All File / Unselecting All File 24
Network Setup ............................................................................... 25
Setting up Wi-Fi Connection 25
Checking Connection Status 27
Using the Network Menu .............................................................. 28
Using Picasa/Flickr 28
Using YouTube 32
Using FrameIT 33
Using Internet Radio 34
Using Home Network 35
Windows Media Player 11 - Media Sharing ................................ 37
Using Bluetooth® .......................................................................... 40
Connecting to a Bluetooth®-enabled Device 40
Sending Files to the Photo Frame 41
Setup .............................................................................................. 42
Power On Message Function 44
Troubleshooting ............................................................................ 45
Specifications ................................................................................ 47
Service Information ...................................................................... 48
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Digital Photo Frame
Important Safety Precaution
This unit has been engineered and manufactured to ensure your personal safety, however improper use may
result in potential electrical shock or fire hazards. In order to allow the proper operation of all safeguards
incorporated in this display, observe the following basic rules for its installation, use, and service.
On Safety
Use only the power cord supplied with the unit. In case you use another power cord, make sure that it is certified
by the applicable national standards if not being provided by the supplier. If the power cable is faulty in any way,
please contact the manufacturer or the nearest authorized repair service provider for a replacement.
Operate the display only from a power source indicated in the specifications of this manual or listed on the
display. If you are not sure what type of power supply you have in your home, consult with your dealer.
Overloaded AC outlets and extension cords are dangerous. So are frayed power cords and broken plugs. They
may result in a shock or fire hazard. Call your service technician for replacement.
As long as this unit is connected to the AC wall outlet, it is not disconnected from the AC power source even if the
unit is turned off.
Do not Open the Display:
There are no user serviceable components inside.
There are Dangerous High Voltages inside, even when the power is OFF.
Contact your dealer if the display is not operating properly.
To Avoid Personal Injury:
Do not place the display on a sloping shelf unless properly secured.
Use only a stand recommended by the manufacturer.
Do not drop an object on or apply impact to the product. Do not throw any toys or objects on the product
screen. This can cause personal injury, and/or damage the product.
To Prevent Fire or Hazards:
Always turn the display OFF if you leave the room for more than a short period of time. Never leave the display
ON when leaving the house.
Keep children from dropping or pushing objects into the display's cabinet openings. Some internal parts carry
hazardous voltages.
Do not add accessories that have not been designed for this display.
When the display is to be left unattended for an extended period of time, unplug it from the wall outlet.
Never touch the power cord during periods of thunder and lightning. This can be very dangerous and can
cause electric shock.
On Installation
Do not allow anything to rest upon or roll over the power cord, and do not place the display where the power cord
is subject to damage.
Do not use this display near water such as near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink, laundry tub, in a wet
basement, or near a swimming pool.
Displays are provided with ventilation openings in the cabinet to allow the release of heat generated during
operation. If these openings are blocked, built-up heat can cause failures which may result in a fire hazard.
Therefore, NEVER:
Place the display in a built-in enclosure unless proper ventilation is provided.
Place the display near or over a radiator or heat source.
Do not rub or strike the Active Matrix LCD with anything hard as this may scratch, mar, or damage the Active
Matrix LCD permanently.
Do not press the LCD screen with your finger for a long time as this may cause some afterimages.
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Some dot defects may appear as Red, Green or Blue spots on the screen. However, this will have no impact or
effect on the display performance.
Leaving a fixed image on the screen for a long time may cause damage to the screen and cause image burn-in.
Make sure to use a screen saver on the product. Burn-in and related problems are not covered by the warranty
on this product.
Make sure the panel faces forward and hold it with both hands to move. If you drop the product, the damaged
product can cause electric shock or fire. Contact an authorized the service center for repair.
Avoid high temperatures and humidity.
On Cleaning
Unplug the display before cleaning the face of the display screen.
Use a slightly damp (not wet) cloth. Do not use an aerosol directly on the display screen because over-
spraying may cause electrical shock.
When cleaning the product, unplug the power cord and scrub gently with a soft cloth to prevent scratching. Do
not clean with a wet cloth or spray water or other liquids directly onto the product. An electric shock may occur.
(Do not use chemicals such as benzene, paint thinners or alcohol)
Spray water onto a soft cloth 2 to 4 times, and use it to clean the front frame; wipe in one direction only.
Too much moisture may cause staining.
On Repacking
Do not throw away the carton and packing materials. They make an ideal container in which to transport the
unit. When shipping the unit to another location, repack it in its original material.
On Disposal
The fluorescent lamp used in this product contains a small amount of mercury.
Do not dispose of this product with general household waste.
Disposal of this product must be carried out in accordance to the regulations of your local authority.
WATER CHEMICALS
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Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement
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 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.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This
equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body.
For product available in the USA/Canada market, only channel 1~11 can be operated. Selection of other
channels is not possible.
FCC Caution:
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the
user's authority to operate this equipment. 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. This device
and its antenna(s) must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
IC Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with IC RSS-102 radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment.
This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20 cm between the radiator & your
body. 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
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Product Overview
Package C ontents
Check the package contents.
Digital Photo Frame
Remote Control CD User's Guide / Cards
USB Cable
(for PC connection)
Power Adapter
Package Contents
Digital Photo Frame
Note
The Digital Photo Frame and its accessories may look different from those shown here.
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Product Overview
Identifying the Parts
Front
Remote Control
Sensor
The remote control sensor is located at the center of the product. Point at the
remote control sensor when using remote control.
LG Logo If connecting to the power, LG logo's light is on.
Touch Key Button
MENU Button
UP Button
DOWN Button
LEFT Button
RIGHT Button
OK Button
SELECT Button
BACK Button
Displays pop-up menu
Goes up
Goes down
Goes left
Goes right
OK (The Play/Pause button is used to play Slide Show, Music, and Video files.)
Press once to select a file in the List mode; press again to cancel selection.
Short press: Exit / Long press: Go to Home Menu
Identifying the Parts
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Product Overview
Back
POWER Button You can turn the power on and off.
Connecting Part to External Device ( Page 10)
Power Saving Button If pressing once, the screen goes to Power Saving mode, and if
pressing once again, it goes back to original screen.
DC 9V IN Terminal You can connect the power adapter to the DC 9V IN Terminal, and
then plug the adapter into a power outlet.
Kensington Security Slot
(Separate purchase required)
Connected to a locking cable that can be purchased separately at
most computer stores.
Stand
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Product Overview
Remote Control Button Names and Functions
Remote Control Button Names and Functions
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Turns the power ON/OFF
Goes to Slide Show
Goes to Home Menu
Displays pop-up menu
Goes up
Goes down
Goes left
Goes right
OK (The Play/Pause button is used to play
Slide Show, Music, and Video files.)
Goes to previous screen
Press once to select a file in the List mode;
press again to cancel selection.
Enables the Mute function
Decreases the volume
Increases the volume
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Note
Before using the remote control, remove the plastic insulating
sheet from the battery chamber as illustrated.
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Product Overview
Remote Control Sensor / Replacing the Remote Control Battery
The remote control sensor is located at the center of the product. Point at the remote control sensor
when using remote control.
Push the tab of the battery holder on the
rear bottom side of the remote control. Pull the battery holder out.
Replace the battery (Lithium Cell
CR2025 3V) and push the holder in.
Remote Control Sensor
Replacing the Remote Control Battery
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Please use only the assigned battery. Otherwise, serious damage to health and property may occur. The
battery could explode, for instance.
Please be careful that the foreign substance goes into inside of remote control when changing battery.
Use the battery correctly, or it could cause leakage or corrosion.
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Product Installation and Connection
Using the Stand / Connecting the Power Adapter
Gently pull out the product stand
until the product is firmly placed
on a flat surface.
You can place the product horizontally or vertically.
Connect the power adapter to the DC 9V IN Terminal of the product as illustrated, and then plug
the adapter into a power outlet.
Press the POWER button on the back of the product or on the remote to turn the power on.
When turning off the power, press the POWER button for 2~3 seconds until the screen goes off.
Using the Stand
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Connecting the Power Adapter
Note
After setting up the stand, please check if the product is stable. If the product is not placed properly,
possible damage may occur from the product's knocking or falling down.
If you select Auto in Orientation of the Setup menu, the image automatically rotates as well.
However, menus and Key-Help do not rotate.
The product and its accessories may look different from those shown here.
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Product Installation and Connection
Connecting USB / Connecting Memory Car d
Storage device
connection
1. Please connect to product's USB terminal.
2. Please connect to USB terminal of external storage device.
3. If external storage device is read, a window pops up as below.
Please select an operation you want.
Connecting USB / Connecting Memory Card
PC
xD
SD/MS/xD/MMC Terminal
Used to insert a memory
card
USB Extension Cable
USB Flash Drive
USB Cable
USB Terminal
Used to insert a USB flash
drive
USB Terminal
Used to connect to a PC
Earphone
Earphone Jack
Used to connect to a
earphone
SD
MMC
MS
USB Flash
Drive
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Product Installation and Connection
PC connection 1. Please connect to product's USB terminal using a provided USB cable.
2. Please connect to PC's USB terminal.
3. If PC is read, a window pops up as below. Please select the mode you want use
from Mass Storage and Mini Monitor.
Memory card
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slot
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(SD/MS/xD/MMC)
1. Make sure the memory card is in the correct
orientation.
2. Please push into the slot.
3. If external memory card is read, a window pops
up as below. Please select an operation you
want.
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Note
The internal memory of the product is 2GB. If the memory is full, no more files are saved.
Two or more external devices can be connected to the product at the same time.
Do not turn the product off or remove external devices while moving, saving, playing or deleting files.
Removing external devices during file playback may cause the product to malfunction. When this
happens, turn the power off and on again.
When connecting external storage devices to the product, use the cables included with the devices. (For
more information on storage devices and cable purchase, contact the relevant service centers for help.)
This product doesn't support any external hard drives and card readers.
When connecting the product to a PC by the USB cable, the disk volume name (Ex: E:, F:, G:, and so
on) of the removable disk may vary depending on computer circumstance.
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Getting Started
Firs t-time S etu p
When turning on the power for the first time, the Setup wizard appears, which will guide you
through the Language,Date and Time,Wi-Fi Configuration, and Power On Message settings
step by step. Once the setup is completed, it won’t appear again. If you reset the product, the
Setup wizard reappears.
Please refer to Setup for details about each menu. ( Page 42)
You can change setup again at Setup . ( Page 42)
First-time Setup
Step 1: Set Language
Step 3: Set Wi-Fi Configuration
( Page 25)
Step 4: Set Power On Message
( Page 44)
Step 2: Set Date and Time
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Getting Started
Key-Help
Key-Help is located at the bottom right corner of each menu to show tips about how to use the
buttons. Please refer to it for how to operate the buttons of the product.
Key-Help
Key-Help
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Home Menu
Screen Display and Buttons
Please select a desired menu.
Slide Show You can display the photo. ( Page 15)
Photo You can select and manage the photo. ( Page 21)
Music You can play the music. ( Page 17)
You can select and manage the music. ( Page 21)
Video You can play the video. ( Page 19)
You can select and manage the video. ( Page 21)
Network You can use the provided applications in the Network menu.
( Page 28)
Setup
You can set up Wi-Fi connection. ( Page 25)
You can enable/disable the Bluetooth® function. ( Page 40)
You can set up other settings. ( Page 42)
Key-Help
Screen Display and Buttons
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Using the Slide Show Menu
You can play photo files in Slide Show .
To start a slide show, press the button on the remote control or select Slide Show in Home
Menu.
If selecting Slide Show in Home Menu, it basically plays photo. If you want to play music or
video, please begin at Music and Video .
Slide Show Menu Function
Rotate You can rotate the photo at regular angle.
0° - 90° - 180° - 270°
Zoom You can extend the photo by button.
It extends the photo in order from 100%
to 400%, and if pressing button at
400%, it goes back to 100%.
100% - 150% - 200% - 300% - 400%
List Moves to the List mode in Photo , in which you can manage the file.
( Page 21)
Slide Show Menu Function
Open/close menu
Operating key
Menu movement
Menu detailed
adjustment
Selecting
menu/setup
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Extension rate indication
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Using the Slide Show Menu
Clock/Calendar You can set up clock and calendar.
• Photo
+ : Insert photo - : Delete photo
• Clock/Calendar
1~4 : Select Theme - : Delete clock/calendar
Delete It deletes the photo being currently played.
Copy It copies the photo being currently played.
Slide show setting Set up slide show's setting.
Duration: Set up time duration between photos.
3s, 10s, 30s, 1m, 5m, 30m, 1h, 12h, 24h
Effect: Set up transition effects between photos. At random selection, all effect
except multiple images is indicated randomly.
* Multi image effect is only supported for the horizontal display.
Random, Multi image, Cross Comb, Door Open, Door Close, Mosaic Random,
Mosaic Bar, Snail, Transition, Shutter, Sliding, Corner Sliding, Dissolve, Stairs
Sequence: Set up photo playback order.
By Time, By Name, Random
Brightness: Set up brightness of the
screen.
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Press the button to go to the previous photo in Slide Show. Press the button to go to the next
photo.
Press the button at slide show to make slide show pause ( icon shown on the screen). If pressing
once more, slide show starts again ( icon shown on the screen).
If the size/capacity of the photo is large, photo switching time could be longer than the time that you
originally set.
If you want to play photo and music together, please set up Music Auto Play at Setup .
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Using the Music Menu
Playing Music
If you want to play the music, please press / / / to select Music in Home
Menu, and then press .
Please select the file you want by button.
If pressing button, it plays the music you selected.
Playing Music
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Using the Music Menu
Playing Screen Composition and Buttons
Play Mode
If pressing button in the music playing screen, it moves to
Play Mode.
You can set up repetition configuration of selected music
You can select among Once,Repeat all,Repeat one, and
Random.
File information indication It indicates file name, musician, and album title.
Playing order It indicates the total number of the file to be played and order of the file
being currently played.
Play bar It indicates playing state of the file being currently played.
Previous/next file indication It indicates the previous and next file.
Key-Help
Playing Screen Composition and Buttons
Play Mode setup
Operating key
Playing previous
song
Playing next song
Pause/play
Volume adjustment
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Using the Video Menu
Playing Video
If you want to play the video, please press / / / to select Video in Home
Menu, and then press .
Please select the file you want by button.
If pressing button, it plays the video you selected.
Playing Video
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Using the Video Menu
Playing Screen Composition and Buttons
File information indication It indicates name of the file being currently played.
Play bar It indicates playing state of the file being currently played.
Key-Help
Playing Screen Composition and Buttons
Open/close play bar
Operating key
Rewind
Fast rewind
Pause / play
Volume adjustment
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File Management
Screen Comp osition and Buttons
You can separately manage each file at Photo , Music , and Video .
Below is an explanation by giving you an example of the Photo , and operation method of
Music and Video is also identical.
Device type selection Indicates internal memory and connected external memory device.
Please select desired type.
Folder Indicates the folder at the device you selected. Please select a desired folder.
File information Indicates file's name and capacity and so on.
List mode Displays all the files in the selected folder in photo thumbnail.
Corresponding file information is provided for music and video files.
Selection indication Selects any media file content.
Press to select a file; press again
to unselect the file.
Page indication The number of current page and the whole page is indicated, and page
movement is possible by using / key. If pressing / key long,
each moves to the first and last page.
Number of selected files Indicates the total number of currently selected files.
Key-Help
Screen Composition and Buttons
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Tip
It is recommended that you designate the file name as the same language as the product current setup
language. Otherwise, some letters could be shown abnormally.
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File Management
File Management Menu
If pressing button at Photo , Music , and Video , it moves to each menu.
The usable menu could be different according to the format of the selected file.
Selected file
indication
Indicates the number and capacity of selected file.
Function Please select the function you want.
Key-Help
File Management Menu
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Slide show Start Slide Show.
Select all Select all files within currently located device. ( Page 24)
Unselect all Unselect all selected files within currently located device.
( Page 24)
Copy Copies file ( Page 23).
Delete Deletes file ( Page 23).
Rotate You can rotate the photo.
Sequence Set up photo play order.
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File Management
File Copy / Delete
Selecting Copy/Delete menu Designating copy location
(Delete menu not included.)
Pressing the button in Photo , Music
, or Video displays the menu. Select
the Copy or Delete menu.
Please assign the device to copy the file.
Copy/delete
It copies/deletes the file. If copy/deletion
completes, please press button.
File Copy / Delete
Note
You can also use the Copy/Delete menu to copy/delete files after selecting either Photo , Music ,
or Video .
You can't copy the file from internal memory to internal memory (between internal memories).
You cannot copy/delete all Photo , Music , or Video files at once. Use the Copy/Delete menu
of Photo , Music , or Video to copy or delete them individually.
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File Management
Selecting All File / Unselecting All File
Select all files/Unselect all files within the
device
If pressing button at Photo , Music , or
Video menu appears. Please select Select all
or Unselect all.
Select all files/Unselect all files within
folder
If pressing button at the location of
corresponding folder, it performs select all. If
pressing once more, it performs unselect all.
Selecting All File / Unselecting All File
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Network Setup
Setting up Wi-Fi Connection
To use the provided applications in the Network menu, you need to set up Wi-Fi connection
first.
Make sure a wireless access point (AP) is available nearby.
Determine the type of wireless network you are connecting to, and use one of the appropriate
connection methods below.
Connecting to an AP Automatically by Scanning
Press / / / to select Setup
in Home Menu, and then press .
Press / to select Network in
Setup, and then press .
In Wi-Fi Configuration, press to select
Scan, and then press .
The product will start to automatically scan
for wireless APs available nearby.
The screen below appears, showing a list of
APs available nearby. Press / /
/ to select the AP you want to
connect to, and then press .
• To connect to a security-enabled AP,
press to move to the Password field,
and then press . Use the on-screen
keyboard to enter the password. Then,
select OK and press to connect to the
wireless network.
• To connect to a security-disabled AP,
directly select OK, and then press to
connect to the wireless network.
Once the connection is established
successfully, press to exit.
On-screen keyboard usage
Setting up Wi-Fi Connection
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Moves forward/backward among input
characters to insert a new character
Deletes last input
Clears all inputCancels and closes
the keyboard
Confirms your input and
closes the keyboard
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Network Setup
Connecting to a WPS-enabled AP
Press / / / to select Setup
in Home Menu, and then press .
Press / to select Network in
Setup, and then press .
In Wi-Fi Configuration, press and
to select WPS, and then press .
Depending on how the Wi-Fi Protected
Setup (WPS) AP was enabled, you can use
Push Button Method or Pin Method.
• When using Push Button Method, the
product will start to search for your AP.
Push the button on your WPS AP within
the time shown.
• When using Pin Method, enter the PIN
code displayed on the product in your AP.
Select OK, and then press when
finished.
Follow the remaining on-screen instructions
to successfully establish the connection.
Once the connection is established
successfully, press to exit.
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For additional information about your network configuration, contact your network administrator or
network service provider.
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Network Setup
Connecting to an AP Manually
Connecting to an AP by Using IP Configuration
In addition to using the 3 connection methods provided in Wi-Fi Configuration, you can use the 2
methods in IP Configuration too as follows.
Go to Setup -> Network -> IP Configuration -> DHCP:
DHCP works in the same way as the Scan function in Wi-Fi Configuration. ( Page 25)
Go to Setup -> Network -> IP Configuration -> Static IP Address:
In the Static IP Address page, use the on-screen keyboard to enter your IP address, subnet
mask, gateway, and DNS server. Then, select OK and press to connect to the wireless
network.
Checking Connection Status
You can check the network status in Setup -> Network -> Current Network Information.
If the “Status” item shows “Enable” and the “Connecting” item shows “Yes”, it indicates that the
product has been connected to a wireless network.
If the “Status” item shows “Disable” and the “Connecting” item shows “No”, it indicates that the
product has not been connected to any wireless network.
For additional information or troubleshooting about your network configuration, contact your network
administrator or network service provider.
Press / / / to select Setup
in Home Menu, and then press .
Press / to select Network in
Setup, and then press .
In Wi-Fi Configuration, press and
to select Manual, and then press .
Use the on-screen keyboard to enter the
wireless network name in the SSID (Service
set identifier) field, and then the security key
of the AP in the Key field.
For details about how to use the on-screen
keyboard: Page 25.
Follow the remaining on-screen instructions
to successfully establish the connection. Once the connection is established
successfully, press to exit.
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Using the Network Menu
Once you have connected to a wireless network, you can use the provided applications in the
Network menu as follows.
Picasa: allows you to access public Picasa photo albums. ( Page 28)
Flickr: allows you to access public Flickr photo albums. ( Page 28)
YouTube: allows you to watch public YouTube video clips. ( Page 32)
FrameIT: allows you to display your Windows Live ID collections on the product. ( Page 33)
Internet Radio: allows you to listen to radio channels on the web. ( Page 34)
Home Network: allows you to stream shared photos from your PC to the photo frame, when
Media Sharing has been enabled in Windows Media Player 11. ( Page 35)
Using Picasa/Flickr
You can use Picasa in the Network menu to view public Picasa photo albums. To sign up for
a Picasa account on the Internet, visit www.picasa.google.com
You can use Flickr in the Network menu to view public Flickr photo albums. To sign up for a
Flickr account on the Internet, visit www.flickr.com
The screens shown in this section are examples of the Picasa application, and operation method
of the Flickr application is also identical.
Searching Picasa/Flickr Photo Albums by Username
Press / / / to select
Network in Home Menu, and then
press .
Select Picasa/Flickr, and then press .
Select New Username under the
Username Search page, and then press
.
In the on-screen keyboard that appears,
enter a Picasa/Flickr account name, select
OK, and then press . The Picasa/Flickr
account you entered will be stored in the
Username Search page.
For details about how to use the on-screen
keyboard: Page 25.
Using Picasa/Flickr
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Using the Network Menu
Press / / / to select the
account you entered, and then press .
The product will display photo albums from
this Picasa/Flickr account. ( Page 30)
Select the desired photos by pressing ,
and then press to display the pop-up
menu.
In the pop-up menu that appears, you can:
• Start a slide show of the selected photos
by Slide show.
• Select all the photos from the current
account by Select All.
• Unselect all the photos from the current
account by Unselect All.
• Copy the selected photos by Copy.
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When the slide show starts, you can press to use the Rotate,Zoom,List,Clock/Calendar,Copy,
and Slide show setting functions ( Page 15).
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Using the Network Menu
Screen Compos ition of
Picasa/Flickr Photo
Albums
Account name Indicates the Picasa/Flickr account you currently entered.
Photo albums Indicates photo albums available from the Picasa/Flickr account.
Press / to switch among Picasa/Flickr photo albums.
Current file number/
Total number of files
Indicates the currently selected file number/total number files in the current
folder.
File information Indicates the file name of the currently selected file.
List mode Displays the photos from the currently selected Picasa/Flickr photo album in
thumbnail.
Selection Indication You can press / / / to
move, and then press to select a file, or
press again to unselect a file.
Page indication The number of current page and the whole page is indicated, and page
movement is possible by using / key. If pressing / key long,
each moves to the first and last page.
Number of selected files Indicates the total number of currently selected files.
Key-Help
Screen Composition of Picasa/Flickr Photo Albums
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Using the Network Menu
Searching Picasa/Flickr Photo Albums by Keyword
Press / / / to select
Network in Home Menu, and then
press .
Select Picasa/Flickr, and then press .
Press to highlight the Username
Search page, and then press to move
to the Keyword Search page.
Select New Keyword under the Keyword
Search page, and then press .
In the on-screen keyboard that appears,
enter a keyword for your search, select OK,
and then press . The keyword you
entered will be stored in the Keyword
Search page.
For details about how to use the on-screen
keyboard: Page 25.
Press / / / to move to your
keyword, and then press .
The search results will be displayed on the
screen. Select the desired photos by pressing ,
and then press to display the pop-up
menu.
In the pop-up menu that appears, you can:
• Start a slide show of the selected photos
by Slide show.
• Select all the photos from the keyword
search result by Select All.
• Unselect all the photos from the keyword
search result by Unselect All.
• Copy the selected photos by Copy.
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Using the Network Menu
Using YouTube
You can use YouTube in the Network menu to watch public YouTube video clips.
Press / / / to select
Network in Home Menu, and then
press .
Select YouTube, and then press .
By default, the Feature Videos page shows
a list of featured video clips on YouTube.
When Featured Videos is highlighted, you
can press / to switch among
Featured Videos,Recent Videos,Top
Rated, or Search pages.
• Under Featured Videos,Recent Videos,
or Top Rated pages, press / /
/ to select a video clip, and then
press to start the playback.
• Under the Search page, you can use the
on-screen keyboard to enter the keyword
for your search. Once the search results
are displayed, press / / /
to select a video clip, and then press
to start the playback.
When the playback starts, you can:
• Press to pause/resume the playback.
• Press to enable fast-forward
playback.
• Press to enable fast-backward
playback.
• Press to stop the playback and exit.
Using YouTube
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Using the Network Menu
Using FrameIT
You can use FrameIT in the Network menu to connect to FrameIT to display your Windows
Live FrameIT collections.
Before using FrameIT, a Windows Live ID is required. Sign up for a Windows Live ID on the
Internet, if you do not have an existing one. Visit www.frameit.com
Press / / / to select
Network in Home Menu, and then
press .
Select FrameIT, and then press .
When Register Frame is highlighted, press
.
Follow the on-screen instructions, and then:
On the PC: Go to the specified web site,
input the registration token displayed on
the screen, and then log into your
Windows Live ID to complete the
registration.
On the product: Press to connect the
product to FrameIT.
Once connected, the product will display
available collections. • Press / / / to select a
collection, and then press to play back
the collection in full screen.
• To stop the playback and exit, press .
Using FrameIT
Tip
You can create and manage collections on the Windows Live FrameIT web site. For details, refer to the
online help.
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Using the Network Menu
Using Internet Radio
You can use Internet Radio in the Network menu to listen to the radio channels on the web.
Press / / / to select
Network in Home Menu, and then
press .
Select Internet Radio, and then press .
By default, the Country page appears.
• In the Country page, radio channels are
sorted by countries.
• In the Genre page, radio channels are
sorted by genre.
• When Country is highlighted, you can
press / to switch among Country,
Genre, or Favorite pages.
Under Country or Genre pages, press
/ / / to select a video clip, and
then press to start the playback.
When the playback starts, you can:
• Press to pause/resume the playback.
• Press to move to the next channel.
• Press to move to the previous
channel.
Press to add the current radio channel
to the Favorite list.
• Press to stop the playback and exit.
Using Internet Radio
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Using the Network Menu
Using Home Network
When the product and your PC have been both connected to the same wireless network, you can
stream photos from your computer to the product by using Windows Media Player 11 media sharing.
Press / / / to select
Network in Home Menu, and then
press .
Select Home Network, and then press .
The Server list appears, showing a list of
PCs that are connected to the same
network.
Select your PC from the Server list, and
then press .
On your PC, open Windows Media Player
11, and apply the configurations below:
a. Click the arrow below the Library tab,
and then click Media Sharing.
b. In the Media Sharing dialog box, select
the Share my media to check box.
c. In the list of devices below the Share
my media to check box, select a device
(the product).
d. To share your photos with the device
you have selected, click Allow.
The product will display shared photos from
the library of your Windows Media Player 11
in thumbnail (List mode).
In the List mode, select the desired files by
pressing .
Once you have selected the desired photos,
you can press to display the pop-up
menu.
Using Home Network
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To use Home Network, you need to set the Media Sharing item in Windows Media Player 11 on the PC.
Refer to Page 37 for more information.
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Using the Network Menu
In the pop-up menu that appears, you can:
• Start a slide show of the selected photos
by Slide show.
• Return to the Server list page by Change
Server.
• Select all the files from the connected
server by Select All.
• Unselect all the files from the connected
server by Unselect All.
• Copy the selected photos by Copy.
• Rotate the selected photos by Rotate.
If you have started a slide show, you can
press to use the Rotate,Zoom,List,
Clock/Calendar,Copy, and Slide show
setting functions. ( Page 15)
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In the [Library] menu, select [Add to
Library]. On the [Add to Library] window, select [My
folders and those of others that I can
access]. Select a folder in the monitored
folder list to share with the photo frame. If
no searched folder is desired, click the [Add]
button to add a folder and then press the
[OK] button.
Note
For Windows Media Player 11 download, please refer to
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/player/11/default.aspx
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In the [Library] menu, select [Media
Sharing]. On the [Media Sharing] window, select
[Share my media]. If no [Available device] is
displayed, proceed to step 5. If displayed,
proceed to step 6.
Click the [Networking] button and check
whether the current network is [Private
Network]. If not, set to [Private Network].
If [Available device] is displayed, click the
[Settings] button.
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Click the [Setup] button to display the
[Media Sharing - Default Setup] window. To
add external devices or a PC to be
connected automatically, select [Allow new
device and computers automatically]. Select
Photo from Media types, select a rating, and
click the [OK] button.
Select the device (your photo frame) to
share, and then press the [OK] button.
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Using Bluetooth®
Connecting to a Bluetooth
®-enabled Device
Bluetooth®
Your photo frame comes with built-in Bluetooth® technology that lets you receive files from other
Bluetooth®-enabled devices.
You need to activate the Bluetooth® function to establish a Bluetooth® connection between your
photo frame and other Bluetooth®-enabled devices, such as a mobile phone.
Press / / / to select Setup
in Home Menu, and then press .
Press / to select Bluetooth in
Setup, and then press .
Make sure the photo frame is prepared:
Bluetooth On/Off must be set to On.
Visibility must be set to On.
Make sure you have turned on the
Bluetooth® function on the Bluetooth®-
enabled device you want to connect to.
Refer to the user’s guide that came with the
device for instructions if needed.
On the Bluetooth®-enabled device, search
for available Bluetooth® devices.
On the Bluetooth®-enabled device, select
“LG DPF” from the search results, and then
enter the default passcode “0000”.
When the Bluetooth® connection is
established, you can send files from the
Bluetooth®-enabled device to the photo
frame.
Connecting to a Bluetooth®-enabled Device
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The maximum effective range of connection between your photo frame and the Bluetooth®-enabled
device is 5 meters.
When you are using applications in Network menu, Bluetooth® connection is not allowed.
Tip
“LG DPF” is the default name of the product. If you want to change the name, go to Setup > Bluetooth
>My DPF Name, and select Rename to use the on-screen keyboard to change the name.
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Using Bluetooth®
Sending Files to the Photo Frame
Once you have connected the photo frame to a Bluetooth®-enabled device, you can send files from
the Bluetooth®-enabled device to the photo frame.
On the Bluetooth®-enabled device, select
the file you want to send to the photo frame.
The photo frame will pop up a screen as
follows.
To accept the file, select Yes, and then
press to proceed.
The photo frame starts to receive the file
sent by the Bluetooth®-enabled device.
Once sending is completed, the product will
display the received file in thumbnail (List
mode).
Sending Files to the Photo Frame
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Make sure the file format of the file you want to send is supported on the photo frame. Otherwise, even
though the file can be sent, it still cannot be displayed on the photo frame.
The received files will be stored in the Bluetooth” folder in the internal memory.
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Setup
The Setup menu allows you to configure the basic Properties of the product. Select Setup in
Home Menu.
Brightness Set up the screen's brightness. The brightness level ranges from 1 to 5.
Orientation Set the image display orientation of the product.
(* This product reads the photo information and the orientation value and rotates
the photo accordingly.)
Auto Sensor automatically shows in rotation by perceiving the
product orientation.
Landscape Shows at breadth.
Portrait Shows at length.
Photo Aspect Ratio Adjust the aspect ratio of the screen.
Width Custom It expands the photo size horizontally to fill the screen.
Height Custom It expands the photo size vertically to fill the screen.
Original It shows the photo in its original size.
Full1 It shows the photo fit to the size of the screen regardless of
the ratio of the photo.
Full2 It shows the photo fit to the size of the screen while still
maintains the ratio of the photo. The outer edges may be cut
off depending on the size of the photo.
Video Aspect Ratio Adjust video aspect ratio.
Original It shows by automatically adjusting the screen ratio.
4:3 It shows as the ratio of 4:3.
16:9 It shows as the ratio of 16:9.
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Setup
Alarm You can set up the alarm. Set up the time, repetition setup, sound, and
so on.
Music Auto Play If music file is detected at photo slide show, music playback
automatically starts as background music for the slide show.
Power Saving You can set up the time that power is turned on or off.
Network You can use the Network setup page to connect to a wireless network
and check the network status. ( Page 25)
Bluetooth You can use the Bluetooth® setup page to enable/disable the
Bluetooth® function, set Visibility, or change DPF name. ( Page 40)
Starting Mode Set up the screen that initially shows up when turning on the power.
Home Menu Start in Home Menu.
Slide Show Start Slide Show.
Last Mode Start from the last state that the power is off.
Logo Light Set up logo indication light located just below the front panel.
Language Select a language used in the menu screen.
Date and Time Set up date and time.
Power On Message Set up present message. ( Page 44)
On When giving present, you set up by selecting the photo and phrase
proper to the objective.
Off No setup for present message
Internal Format Delete all data stored in internal memory.
Reset Initialize all setups.
Product information View product information.
Note
Language and Time are not initialized even when you execute Reset.
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Setup
Power On Message F unction
Power On Message can show the message, photo, music, and video you have selected when
turning on the power of the product.
Selecting 'On' Selecting message
Select On on the Power On Message menu. Select the message to display upon powering
on the product.
Selecting Photo (Video) Selecting music (available only when a
photo is added).
Please select the Photo (Video). Please
select Skip button if you wish to continue
without inserting any photo or video.
* If selecting video, you cannot insert the music.
Please select the music. If selecting Next
button, you can select the music from the
music list, and if selecting Skip button, you
can continue to the next step without inserting
any music files.
Completing setup
You can preview the Power On Message by
selecting the Preview button after setup.
Power On Message Function
Note
The texts used in Power On Message appears in horizontal orientation only, regardless of how the
product is placed.
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Troubleshooting
Problems Solutions
The screen does not
work.
• Check if the product is connected to the power adapter properly.
• Check if the power adapter is connected to the power outlet
properly.
• Press the POWER button to turn the product on.
The photo is not
displayed on the
screen.
• There are some image file formats which are not supported.
Please check the product specifications.
Video screen and
sound doesn’t
operate.
• The configuration of video file could not match. Please check
product standard and then change the video configuration.
The music does not
play back.
• There are some music file formats that are not supported. Please
check the product specifications.
• Press the , , buttons to check if the volume is turned off.
The USB / memory
card is not detected.
• Check if the USB cable is connected to the product and the
external device properly.
• There are some memory card formats which are not supported.
Please check the product specifications.
• Check if the files stored in the external device are supported file
formats.
The screen is black
or none of the
buttons work.
• The product may not respond because of invalid file format, virus
infection or unexpected situation.
Turn DC Jack plug off and on to make it function normally.
I want to format the
internal memory.
• If you want to format internal memory, it is safe to use Setup ->
Internal Format. Format will delete all media file.
• Do not format internal memory using PC after connecting the
product to PC because it may cause malfunctions.
It takes long for
photo to come up.
• When opening the file from external memory card, it could take
time.
• The time that photo comes up could be different depending on file
format type and size.
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Troubleshooting
Problems Solutions
The screen ratio is
not normal.
Please adjust the aspect ratio of the screen. You can adjust it in the
Setup -> Photo Aspect Ratio or Setup -> Video Aspect Ratio.
The screen color is
dim or dark.
• Please adjust screen brightness. You can adjust at Setup ->
Brightness or Slide show setting -> Brightness.
The photo frame
cannot connect to
Wi-Fi network.
• Verify that the access point you are connecting to is active and
working properly.
• The product only supports 802.11b/g wireless network.
• For technical support, contact your network administrator or
network service provider.
I cannot connect the
digital photo frame to
Windows Media
Player 11 on the PC.
• Check if your computer and photo frame are connected t the same
WAP (Wireless Access Point).
• Select your photo frame from Library - Media Sharing in Windows
Media Player 11, and check if [Allow new device and computers
automatically] is selected.
I cannot access
Picasa and Flickr.
• Check if you have entered a correct Picasa or Flickr user ID.
• Check if the Picasa and Flickr sites are currently online, and then
see if they deny sharing media with your network.
I cannot receive a file
using the Bluetooth®
menu.
•See if the Bluetooth® icon ( ) is indicated on the upper right side
of the Main Menu screen.
• Keep the distance between your photo frame and device within 5
meters.
The new name of the
digital photo frame is
not recognized by
other devices
• Restart the photo frame, and then use the other device to search
for the photo frame.
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Specifications
F8010P * Information in this document is subject to change without notice.
Model F8010P
Size 8”
Dimension
(Width x Height x Depth)
Fold Stand
221.8 x 178.3 x 29.5 mm
Unfold Stand
221.8 x 166.7 x 126 mm
Weight (excl.packing) 558 g
Resolution 800 x 600
Power Input DC 9V 2.0A
Power Consumption On mode: 8W (Typ.)
Off mode: under 1W
USB Version 2.0 X 2 (up stream (host) X1, down stream (slave) X1)
Internal Memory 2 GB
Supported file format JPEG, BMP, MP3, Motion JPEG, MPEG1, MPEG4 (SD), FLV
Supported Memory Cards SD < 2GB / SDHC < 32GB / MMC < 2GB /
MS < 128MB / MS-PRO < 32GB
AC-DC Adapter ADS-18C-12N 09018GPG(EU)
ADS-18C-12N 09018GPB(UK)
ADS-18C-12N 09018GPCU(USA)
SHENZHEN HONOR ELECTRONIC CO., LTD
Network Wi-Fi 802.11b/g
Bluetooth®Bluetooth® 2.1 + EDR
Bluetooth® Object Push Profile 1.1 (Picture Only)
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Service Information
LG Electronics Service center web site: http://www.lgservice.com
For software update, please refer to www.lge.com
Visit www.lge.com and register the Serial No. on the product package or the back of the
product.
The Serial No. is a combination of 12 digits with English letters and numbers.
If you register the Serial No., you can enjoy free A/S service and various events.
Service Center
Software Update
Product Registration

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