SUNGALE ELECTRONICS 19003200 Cloud Digital Photo Frame User Manual

SUNGALE ELECTRONICS (SHENZHEN) CO., LTD. Cloud Digital Photo Frame Users Manual

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User's Manual
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Cloud Digital Photo Frame
MODEL: CD1900WV
FCC ID:XBI19003200
Before Operation
Product Introduction
Safety Precautions
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Package Contents
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Basic Operation
Insert a memory card
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Connect to the computer
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Advanced Operation
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Customer Management
Support
FAQs
Remote Control illustration 5
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Getting Started
Connect Power
Start-Up & Navigation
Dual Interface
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Status Icon Briefing
WiFi Setup
Google Account
Google Play Store
Online Photos
Online Videos
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Social Media
LAN Photos & Videos
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Local Photos
Local Videos
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Settings Menu Overview
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Tips
14" WiFi Digital Photo Frame, share your favorite photos and videos from the
internet with friends, family and places of business, and bring endless photo
and video storage with easy navigation to your home or business.
Features:
Specifications:
Display resolution : 1366x768pixels (16:9)
Display size: 19 inch LED
Internal memory: 8GB
Multimedia support: Photo / Video / Audio
Built-in WiFi : 802.11 b/g/n
Memory Card: SD/SDHC
Speakers: 2 x 2W
G-sensor: Yes
USB type: 1xMini USB OTG, 1x USB host
Power Adaptor: Input: 110~240V; Output: 12V, 2A
Product Introduction
Before Operation
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Build up your own cloud albums, manage remote frames slide shows
Enjoy 10GB free cloud storage space.
View photos you stored in your cloud storage
View photos scattered in computers in your home LAN
View photos stored in you SD cards
Store your most precious photos in internal memory and display them
Share photos with your family and friends via internet
Support display multimedia
Dual interface, modern and traditional, for your selection
High resolution screen to show details of the photos
Motion sensor remote controller eases your internet surfing
Wireless link to internet automatically
Remote: Motion Sensor RC
Safety Precautions
Before Operation
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Before Operation
Safety Precautions
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Before Operation
Package Contents
19” Cloud Digital Photo Frame
Quick Start Guide
Remote Control
Power Adaptor
Stand
Limited Warranty
Remote Control
Power on/off
Volume Down Volume Up
Enter
Back
Home screen
Key Lock
Page up
Mute
Menu
Up (Direction key)
Down (Direction key)
Left (Direction key) Right (Direction key)
Page down
Tip: Click the button to lock screen, and press again to unlock screen.
Note: Insert remote control receiver in the USB port before you use the
remote control.
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Motion Sensor Remote illustration
Open battery compartment, you will see a mini receiver, plug the mini receiver
into the USB port, put in batteries, close compartment. Then click the button
on the remote control, now, you can use your motion sensor remote.
The Mini receiver Take out the Mini receiver
Plug the mini receiver
into the USB port
Put in 2 AAA batteries into
the Remote Control
Basic Operation
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Getting Started
Connect Power
Your frame can either sit on the top of a surface with the stand or hang on the
wall with the optional support (not included)
Plug the Power Adaptor into the frame and also into a Power Outlet.
Wall mounting hole
(The wall mounting support is not included)
Sitting on top of a surface hang on a wall
Use the USB cable, you can connect the Cloud DPF to the computer
Basic Operation
Connect the Cloud DPF to the computer
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SD/SDHC card is compatible with this unit.
SD/SDHC
Insert a memory card
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Basic Operation
Dual Interface
To switch between interface, Hold the “OK” key to slash cursor on home screen.
Block Interface Traditional Interface
Status Icon Briefing
Social Media: reach to facebook, twitter or google play's login page.
Settings: Configure the unit.
Have four icons in this route: Browser, all Apps, Files, Settings.
Online Videos: to review or download videos from website.
Local Videos: Play or view the videos stored in internal memory, SD
card, U-Disk.
LAN Photos: to share or review the photos in local internet.
LAN Videos: to share or review the videos in local internet.
Local Photos: Display or review the photos stored in internal memory,
SD card, U-Disk.
Online Photos: to review or download photos from website.
Dropbox: to connect with other DPF or mobile to share the pictures
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Basic Operation
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MY Cloud Album: to share or review the photos in cloud storage space.
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Advanced Operation
WiFi Setup
Step 2.
Select the “SETTINGS” menu icon.
Slide the WiFi button to the “ON”
position.
Select your network, put in your
password, and than click “connect”.
Note: In order to use the online featuresof this frame, you must connect your
frame to a WiFi internet connection.
Step 3.
Step 4.
Step 1.
To setup the WiFi Connection on your
photo frame, click “SETTINGS” from
the home screen. (Cont. Next page)
Advanced Operation
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Step 1.
Online Account Setup Part 1: Google Account
A Google Account will allow you to access the Google Play Store for APP
downloads, and Google applications.
Step 2.
Step 3.
Go to the Settings menu, and scroll
down to “+Add account”, and click it.
Click “Google” under the add an
account menu.
Click “Existing” if you currently
have a gmail email account and
put in your email and password.
Click “New” to setup a gmail
email account.
Google Play Store
Once you have setup your Google Account, you can access Google Play.
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Online Account Setup Part 2: Online Photos
To access these Photo Hubs
select Online Photos.
Select the “+” symbol in the lower
right corner to enter the online
storage back list.
Select YES to download
The Online Photos tab gives you access to a numerous amount of online
Photo Hubs.
Select any Hub to install and
download to your frame.
Select YES to install
After the installation is complete, your
Hub will be available on the front
screen. You can now select and use it.
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Advanced Operation
Online Account Setup Part 3: Online Videos
To access these Video Hubs
select Online Videos.
Select the “+” symbol in the lower
right corner to enter the online
storage back list.
Select YES to download
Select any Hub to install and
download to your frame.
Select YES to install
After the installation is complete, your
Hub will be available on the front
screen. You can now select and use it.
The Online Videos tab gives you access to a numerous amount of online
Video Hubs.
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Advanced Operation
Online Account Setup Part 4: Social Media
LAN Photos & Videos
Your frame has been pre-installed with 3 popular Social Media buttons right
from the home screen. These include Facebook, Twitter and Google +.
Click the LAN Video or Photo icon and a search will automatically begin.
Select the device you want to browse files of.
If no device is discovered, click the “refresh” icon in the lower corner to
begin the search again.
Note: In some instances, you may have to turn off the firewall settings of a
specific folder in order to have it show up. This can be done in your
“Network Sharing Center”.
Your frame can access photos and videos that are available on a shared folder
or shared device within your own LAN (Local Area Network)
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Advanced Operation
Local Features Part 1: Local Photos
Local Features Part 2: Local Videos
Your frame comes with internet memory and also an SD card slot to store
your photos on the frame itself.
All the pictures will load in that album and if selecting a picture, you can
start a slideshow by selecting the options, and than slideshow.
Select the “Local Photos ” icon. Select an album
Select the “Local Videos” icon. Select the video you want to Play.
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Advanced Operation
Settings Menu Overview
APP Block Web Browser
File Directory Settings Menu
Where your downloaded & installed
Apps and Google Play are located.
Where you can browse, surf
and search the internet.
Where you can search for
locally installed apps & files.
Where all your device settings
are located for your frame.
Customer Management
FAQs:
Q 1: Why can't I link to Wi-Fi?
A: Please check if you have turned on Wi-Fi. Go to Setting” Wireless &
Networks” Slide “off” to “on”.
Please check if you have input the right password of Wi-Fi router. For more
Wi-Fi related questions, please go to www.sungale.com and find Support
Wi-Fi related FAQ.
Q2: Why can’t I download applications from the Market?
A: Please check if you have registered a Google account; pls check if the
storage of DPF lack of space, in that case, you need to insert an SD card.
Q3: How to find more operations when running an application?
A: Click Menu icon on the top right corner.
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2. Contact Sungale Support team
1. Visit the support site.
For manual download, FAQs and more supports: www.sungale.com
Toll free number in the USA: 800-473-5156
Service email: service@sungale.com
Support
To go to YouTube.com to search “SungaleProducts”, you will see product
demo videos, the videos give much easier way to know how to setup and
how to use the products.
Tips
FCC 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 that is received, including any interfer
ence that may cause undesired operation.
This device is acting as slave and operating in the 2.4 GHz (2412 ~2462 MHz)
band.
Ad Hoc function is supported but not able to operate on non-US frequencies.
Do not use the device with the environment which below minimum -10 ć or maximum
over 50ć .
NOTE: 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
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