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Parrot
DF7220
USER MANUAL
GUIDE UTILISATEUR
7'' Digital photo frame / Cadre photo numérique 7''
For Bluetooth mobile phones,
smartphones, PDAs,
Bluetooth digital cameras
and Bluetooth enabled computers
Pour téléphones portables, smartphones
PDA, appareils photo numériques et PC
compatibles Bluetooth
Wireless
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General Information
FCC Compliance Statement
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.
Note: The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or tv interference caused by unauthorized modifications to
this equipment. Such modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Declaration of Conformity
We, Parrot S.A. of 174 quai de Jemmapes, 75010 Paris, France, declare under our sole responsibility that our
product, the Parrot DF7220 to which this declaration relates is in conformity with appropriate standards
EN300328, EN301489-1, EN60950 following the provision of Radio Equipment and Telecommunication Equipment directive (1999/5/EC R&TTE), with requirements covering EMC directive 89/336/EEC.
Identification N. 394 149 496 R.C.S. PARIS
Parrot S.A.
Registered Trademarks
The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth® SIG, Inc..
Any use of such marks and logo by Parrot S.A. is under license. All others names and trademarks mentioned in this
document are copyright-protected and are the property of their respective owners.
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Bluetooth QDID : - B013042
- B012423
- B012424
Copyrights
Copyright © 2007 Parrot. All rights reserved. The total or even partial reproduction, transmission or storage of
this guide in any form or by any process whatsoever (electronic, mechanical, photocopy, recording or otherwise) is
strictly prohibited without prior consent from Parrot.
General precaution
Do not expose the Parrot DF7220 system to outside temperatures below 0°C or above 40°C. The system could be
damaged or the cabinet warped. Avoid placing the system near a source of heat or exposing it to sunlight (even
through a window).
Similarly, excessively low temperatures and humidity could damage the device.
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Contents
General information 
Important safety instructions 
Introduction 
Kit contents 
Quick Start Guide 
Menu structure 
1. Scrolling Through the Menus 
2. Description of the Icons and Features 
			 2.1 Main menu 
			 2.2 SD card menu 
			 2.3 Settings menu 
Sending pictures to the Parrot DF7220 
1. Via Bluetooth 
			 1.1 Pairing Your Phone or Computer
with the Parrot DF7220 
			 1.2 Sending from a Phone or PDA 
			 1.3 Sending from a Computer 
2. Via USB 
3. Using a memory card 
Settings 
1. Picture Display Order 
2. Deleting pictures 
3. Frame Orientation 
4. Choosing and Creating a Slideshow 
Updating the software 
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Technical specifications 
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1. Modifications
The explanations and specifications in this guide are given
for information purposes only and may be modified without
prior notice. They are deemed to be correct at time of going
to press. The utmost care has been taken when writing
this guide, as part of the aim to provide you with accurate
information.
However, Parrot shall not be held responsible for any
consequences arising from any errors or omissions in
the guide, nor for any damage or accidental loss of data
resulting directly or indirectly from the use of the information
herein. Parrot reserves the right to amend or improve the
product design or user guide without any restrictions and
without any obligation to notify users. As part of our ongoing
concern to upgrade and improve our products, the product
that you have purchased may differ slightly from the model
described in this guide.
If so, a later version of this guide might be available
in electronic format at Parrot’s website at www.parrot.com.
2. Correct Disposal of This Product
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General Information
(Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment)
(Applicable in the European Union and other European
countries with separate collection systems).
This marking shown on the product or its literature,
indicates that it should not be disposed
with other household wastes at the end of its working life.
To prevent possible harm to the environment or human
health from uncontrolled waste disposal, please separate
this from other types of wastes and recycle it responsibly to
promote the sustainable reuse of material resources.
Household users should contact either the retailer where
they purchased this product, or their local government
office, for details of where and how they can take this item
for environmentally safe recycling. Business users should
contract their supplier and the terms and conditions
of the purchase contract. This product should not be mixed
with other commercial wastes for disposal.
Important safety Instructions
1. This apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping
or splashing and no object filled with liquid, such as
vases, shall be placed on the apparatus.
2. The AC/DC adaptor which provides disconnection
from mains supply shall remain readily operable. Unplug
this apparatus when unused for long periods of time.
3. Read these instructions
4. Keep these instructions
5. Heed all warnings
6. Follow all instructions
7. Do not use this apparatus near water
8. Clean only with dry cloth
9. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in 		
accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
10. Do not install near any heat as radiators. Heat registers,
stoves or other apparatus (including amplifiers )
that produce heat.
11. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized
or grounding type plug. A polarized plug has two blades
with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has
two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade
or the third prong are provided for your safety.
If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult
an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
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12. Only use attachments/accessories specified
by the manufacturer
13. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms
or when unused for long periods of time.
14. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
Servicing is required when the apparatus has been
damaged in any way, such as power supply cord or
AC/DC adaptor is damaged, liquid has been spilled or
objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has
been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the
apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does
not operate normally, or has been dropped.
15. WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock,
do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture.
This apparatus is designed for indoor use only.
16. Use only the power supply provided with the product
(PARROT, type FY-5606).
This product is also designed for IT power distribution
system with phase-to-phase voltage 230V.
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Introduction
The Bluetooth® technology enables voice and data to be sent via
a short-distance radio link. It allows several electronic
devices to communicate with each other.
Parrot draws on its long years of experience in the Bluetooth
technology to offer you the Parrot DF7220, an
innovative photo frame. You can send your photos to the Parrot
DF7220 via Bluetooth, USB connection or an SD card.
The Parrot DF7220 is an LCD photo frame (410 x 234 pixels) with
a stylish design that can store over 300 photos. It allows you to
configure the display by programming slideshows or by rotating
the frame.
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Kit contents
Quick Start Guide
The kit contains:
• An LCD frame
• A power plug
• A USB cable
• A metal rod to be screwed into the frame
• Four sets of four clips
• A wall bracket (1)
• A clip system (for fixing the power cable along the side of
the frame) (2)
• A user guide
• A Parrot product guide
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• Screw the metal rod into the back of the frame.
• Connect the power cable connector to the
transformer and plug it into an electrical socket.
> The Parrot DF7220 automatically switches on.
• Place the frame either in portrait or in landscape position.
• Choose the language to be used by the Parrot DF7220
(refer to the section entitled «Description of the Icons and
Features» in the «Settings» chapter)
Note: use the clips as shown in the diagram below.
1. Scrolling Through the Menus
You can scroll through the menus using the buttons on the
back of the Parrot DF7220. To access the main menu, press
the button
on the back of the frame.
2. Description of the Icons
and Features
2.1 Main menu
: Returns to the previous menu or exits the menus.
Select buttons:
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: Move left or up, depending on the frame’s
orientation. It can also be used to select the previous photo.
: Turns the photo to the right.
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: Move right or down, depending on the frame’s
orientation. It can also be used to select the next photo.
: For choosing and creating slideshows.
Enter button:
: Enters the selected menu or selects a photo.
The icon
the menus.
takes you back to the previous menu or exits
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Menu structure
: Displays the photos as thumbnails.
: Organises the order in which the photos are
displayed.
Note: photos on the memory card cannot be
sorted.
: Deletes one or more pictures.
Note: pictures on the memory card cannot be
deleted.
: Lets you switch from the internal memory to the
SD card.
Note: the «Use SD card» icon is inactive if no
SD card is inserted to the Parrot DF7220.
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: For adjusting the display and Bluetooth settings.
: Provides information on the software built into the
Parrot DF7220, the memory status and
the picture displayed.
2.2 SD card menu
: Returns to the main menu.
: Turns the photo to the right.
: Displays the photos as thumbnails.
: Creates a slideshow using the photos on the SD
card.
: Copies the pictures on the SD card to the internal
memory.
: Lets you switch from the SD card to the internal
memory.
: For adjusting the display and Bluetooth settings.
: Provides information on the software built into the
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Parrot DF7220, the memory status and the
picture displayed.
2.3 Settings menu
The «Settings» menu can be accessed from the main menu.
: Returns to the main menu.
: Time : - Adjust the time using the «Select»
buttons. Press the «Enter» button to
confirm. 			
- Visibility: Enable / Disable the permanent
time display. This is the default setting.
- Format: Select the format of the 		
displayed time.(AM/PM)
: - Visibility: makes the Parrot DF7220 visible
or invisible to other Bluetooth devices.
- Frame name: for selecting the pre-recorded
Bluetooth name by which the frame will be
detected by other Bluetooth devices.
- Advanced mode: for selecting a specific or
standard pairing mode depending on the model
of your Bluetooth phone (for further information,
visit the Support heading on our website at
www.parrot.com).
: Standby mode. Allows you to choose one of the
following options:
- Automatic: the screen’s backlight level is 		
controlled by an algorithm that uses a light
sensor built into the frame. This is the default
setting.
- Manual: the backlight is always on. Use the ON\
OFF button on the power lead to enable the
screensaver.
- Predefined Time: a predefined time range
determines when the screen is backlit. You will
be prompted to set the time on the Parrot
DF7220.
Note: to exit the standby mode, press 		
any button or start a connection.
: Select the required language.
: Restores the factory settings (doing so does not
delete your photos).
Sending pictures to the Parrot DF7220
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: Adjusts the brightness of the display. You 		
can adjust the screen brightness using the 		
«Select» buttons on the back of the Parrot 		
DF7220; press the «Enter» button to confirm.
1. Via Bluetooth
Depending on the model of your phone / computer you may
have to pair your Parrot DF7220 with your device before
sending pictures on it for the very first time. This procedure
allows both devices to exchange information in order to
configure a Bluetooth connection.
1.1 Pairing Your Phone or Computer
with the Parrot DF7220
• Ensure that the Parrot DF7220 is adjusted so that it is
visible to all Bluetooth devices. Refer to the «Settings»
chapter In this guide.
• Activate the Bluetooth feature on your phone / computer
(refer to your phone’s or computer’s user guide or visit
the Support heading on our website at www.parrot.com).
• Search for Bluetooth devices on your phone / computer.
• Select the Parrot DF7220 in the list of Bluetooth devices
proposed by your phone / computer.
• On your phone / computer, enter the code «0000».
• Your two devices are now paired.
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Note: with some phones, you must enable the «Specific
reception mode» option in the «Advanced mode…»
menu prior to pair your phone with the Parrot DF7220
(available in the «Settings \ Bluetooth» menu). For further
information, visit our website at www.parrot.com
Note : depending on the model of your phone / computer ,
this phase might be optional. However , it will enable you
to send your photos to the Parrot DF7220 more quickly .
1.2 Sending from a Phone or PDA
• Ensure that the Parrot DF7220 is visible to all Bluetooth
devices. Refer to the «Settings» chapter in this guide.
• Make sure the Bluetooth feature is activated on your phone
or PDA.
• On your phone/PDA, go to the «Pictures» menu. Select a
picture and choose «Send via Bluetooth». Your device
starts searching for Bluetooth peripherals.
• Once the search has finished, select your Parrot DF7220. If
your device prompts you to enter a code, type «0000». The
picture is then sent to the Parrot DF7220. Several pictures
can be sent at a time, though this feature will depend on
your device.
• During transmission, the Bluetooth icon appears on the
screen and the picture is displayed.
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1.3 Sending from a Computer (Windows,
Linux, Mac)
• Ensure that the Parrot DF7220 is visible to all Bluetooth
devices. Refer to the «Settings» chapter in this guide.
• Activate the Bluetooth feature on your computer.
• Right-click on the picture that you wish to send and
choose «Send via Bluetooth».
• Your PC will search for any nearvia Bluetooth peripherals.
• Select your Parrot DF7220. Type «0000» if your PC 		
prompts you to enter a code.
• During transmission, the Bluetooth icon appears on the
screen and the picture is displayed.
Note: if you are unable to detect the Parrot DF7220, you
might have inadvertently made the Bluetooth frame
invisible to other devices. Refer to the «Settings» chapter
in this guide. However, if your Bluetooth device is already
paired to the frame, it can always connect to the Parrot
DF7220.
Note : for further infor mation on the mode for sending
photos , refer to your phone ’s user guide or visit our
website at www.parrot.com
1. Connect the Parrot DF7220 to
your PC with the USB cable.
> The computer detects a new device.
2. Copy your JPEG or GIF pictures to
the Parrot DF7220.
3. Disconnect the cable from the Parrot DF7220.
The Parrot DF7220 automatically saves the pictures.
4. Repeat the procedure if you wish to transfer new pictures.
Note: the Parrot DF7220 features 10 MO of storage
space: to save space, remember to resize your pictures
before copying them to the internal memory. Otherwise
transfer your pictures and disconnect the cable when
the error message is displayed. Then reconnect the
cable and transfer the remaining pictures.
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2. Via USB
3. Using a memory card
1.Insert the memory card into the
appropriate slot.
> The JPEG and GIF pictures
stored on the memory card are
displayed.
> You can now navigate through the memory
card content using the Select buttons.
2. Select the «Copy» icon.
Select one of the following options as required:
- Copy current picture
- Copy selected pictures (in this case, you must
select the pictures that you wish to copy by using
the Select and Enter buttons, select the Exit icon
and then confirm your choice)
- Copy all pictures
3. Confirm your choice.
> The selected photos are resized and copied to the
internal memory.
Note: if you wish to switch back to the internal memory,
select the Use internal memory icon.
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Settings
The Parrot DF7220 allows you to adjust several settings.
You can fully manage the frame’s display,
such as determining the order in which pictures appear,
creating slideshows and displaying the time. You can also
change the orientation of the Parrot DF7220.
1. Picture Display Order
• Access the main menu of the Parrot DF7220 and then
select the «Arrange the pictures» menu.
• Your pictures are displayed as thumbnails. The display
may run over several pages: holding down one of the
«Select» buttons will allow you to scroll through the 		
previous and next pages. Simply release the button to stop
scrolling.
• Select the picture with the «Select» buttons and then press
the «Enter» button on the back of the frame to confirm
your choice.
• The selected photo is placed at the top of the screen on
the Parrot DF7220 and a cursor indicates the photo’s
position in the album. Press the «Select» buttons to
change the photo’s position. You can change its position in
all the pages of your album.
• Once the cursor is in the position where you want to place
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the image, press the «Enter» button.
2. Deleting pictures
The «Delete» submenu provides you with the following
options:
• Delete this picture: Deletes the displayed picture.
• Delete these pictures: Deletes the selected images.
• Delete all pictures : Deletes all pictures on the internal
memory.
3. Frame orientation
Choose the frame orientation :
• Portrait mode.
• Landscape mode.
Note: the frame can also be hung on the wall . In this
case, screw the hoOk into the back, insert the provided
clips into the slots and run the power lead through the
clips. If you rotate the frame, the photo displayed turns
to match the new position of the ParRot DF7220.
The Parrot DF7220 features five slideshows: a default
slideshow with all the photos in the internal memory, three
user-definable customised slideshows and an SD card
slideshow.
Once the slideshow has been selected, you can enable /
disable or configure it. The following options are available for
creating a slideshow:
• Picture choice: use the «Select» and «Enter» buttons
to select the photos for your slideshow. The selected
photos are marked with a tick (not available for the default
slideshow).
• Timer: defines the slideshow display time.
• Picture order: used to define the order in which the photos
are displayed in the slideshow (not available
for the default slideshow).
• Random: arranges the photos in the slideshow at random.
• Delete slideshow: resets the slideshow (the selected
images will no longer be part of the slideshow, but they will
not be deleted from the frame’s memory).
• Transition: defines the transition effect between the photos
in your slideshow:
• None
• Fade
• Tile
• Wipe
• Checkerboard
• Random
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4. Choosing and Creating a Slideshow
Updating the software
The Parrot DF7220 can be updated via Bluetooth.
Download the Parrot Software Update Tool and the update
procedure from our website at www.parrot.com.
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Hotline
Our hotline is at your disposal. You can contact us by email
or telephone. Check out our website at www.parrot.com
for further information.
Europe: [+33] (0) 1 48 03 60 69 (languages spoken French,
English, Spanish and German)
Italy: [+39] 02 86 39 14 63
Spain: [+34] 902 404 202
UK: [+44] (0)870 112 5872
Germany: 0900 172 77 68
USA: [+1] (877) 9 PARROT (toll-free)
China: [+ 86] (0)2164 601 944
2. Bluetooth
Technical specifications
• Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR qualified
• Bluetooth PIN Code : 0000
• Profiles supported :
- FTP (File Transfer Profile)
- OPP (Object Push Profile)
- BIP (Basic Imaging Profile)
- SPP (for Software updates)
• Photo / Picture files supported: GIF/JPEG
(except CMYK)
1. Screen
3. Compatible memory cards
• Screen size LCD: 7’’
• Screen resolution: 410 x 234 pixels (QVGA)
• 32 768 colours
• Internal memory of 32 MB
for storing over 300 photos
• Light sensor for the automatic backlight mode
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• Weight (frame only): 340 g
• Dimensions: 193 x 147 mm
• Power supply:
- Input: 100-240 V~, 50-60 Hz, 0.2A
- Output: 12Vdc, 1A
• Temperature Max Rating: 40°C
• SD, micro SD (with adapter),
mini SD (with adapter)
• SDHC (class 2, 4, 6), mini SDHC (with adapter)
• MMC, MMC plus, MMC mobile (with adapter),
MMC micro (with adapter), RS-MMC mini (with
adapter).
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