Samsung Electronics Co PS08PS Photo Player with Bluetooth User Manual 2

Samsung Electronics Co Ltd Photo Player with Bluetooth Users Manual 2

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Users Manual 2

Play multimedia24From the Main menu screen, select a memory location 1 (Frame Memory, SD Card, or USB).Scroll to 2 Videos and touch e.Scroll to a file and touch 3 e to play a video.Control playback using the following buttons:4 Touch button DescriptionhAccess the Main menumAccess the video menud/uAdjust the volumel/rSkip backward or forward; Scan backward or forward in a file (touch and hold)ePause or resume the playbackbReturn to the previous levelIf the frame is not in use for some time while pausing a video, the screensaver will appear. To return to the video player screen, touch any button except for p.Play videos  Pause Volume Prev/NextOptimal video resolution or codec VideoBit rate 1000 ~ 1500 KbpsResolution 800P•  : 640 X 3841000P•  : 640 X 375AudioAVI MP3, 48 KHz (sampling rate), 2 channel, 128 KbpsMP4mp4a (AAC-LC), 48 KHz (sampling rate), 2 channel, 128 Kbps
Play multimedia25  Use video menus  Touch 1 m during playback.Scroll to one of the following options and touch 2 e.Option DescriptionPlay Mode All videos• : Play all videos in the order of file namesVideos in folder• : Play all videos in the selected folder in the order of file namesOne video• : Repeat the selected videoPlay Order  Normal• : Play videos in the order of file namesShuffle• : Play videos in a random orderRepeat  Set to play repeatedlySettings  Access the Settings menuWhen you are finished, touch 3 b.When you touch •b in the Settings menu, the Main menu appears. To play the video, refer to steps 1~3 in “Play videos.”Play videos  (continued)Play ModePlay OrderRepeatSettings: All videos: Normal: On
Play multimedia26From the Main menu screen, select a memory location 1 (Frame Memory, SD Card, or USB).Scroll to 2 Music and touch e.Scroll to a file and touch 3 e to play music.Control playback using the following buttons:4 Touch button DescriptionhAccess the Main menumAccess the music menud/uAdjust the volumel/rSkip backward or forward; Scan backward or forward in a file (touch and hold)ePause or resume the playbackbReturn to the previous levelIf the frame is not in use for some time while not playing music, the screensaver will appear. To return to the music player screen, touch any button except for p.Play music  Pause Volume Prev/Next
Play multimedia27  Use music menus  Touch 1 m during playback.Scroll to one of the following options and touch 2 e.Option DescriptionPlay Mode All music• : Play all music files in the order of file namesMusic in folder• : Play all music files in the selected folder in the order of file namesOne music• : Repeat the selected music fileRepeat  Set to play repeatedlyPlay Order  Normal• : Play music files in the order of file namesShuffle• : Play music files in a random orderSettings  Access the Settings menu When you are finished, touch 3 b.When you touch •b in the Settings menu, the Main menu appears. To play the music, refer to steps 1~3 in “Play music.”Play music  (continued)Play ModeRepeatPlay OrderSettings: All music: On: NormalPause Volume Prev/Next
28From the Main menu screen, select a memory location 1 (Frame Memory, SD Card, or USB).Scroll to 2 Photos, Videos, or Music and touch e.Touch 3 d, u, l, or r to browse files.To view files in a folder, scroll to the folder and touch •e.If the frame is not in use for some time, the screensaver will appear. Touch b to access the currently used screen.Browse and manage multimediaBrowse les  Access the Photos, Videos, or Music menus and browse files.Memory location/ Folder name/File nameCurrent file number/ total number of filesPhotosFrame Memory • 2009 • MusicMusicTitle ArtistFrame Memory • 2009 • IMG1
Browse and manage multimedia29While browsing files, touch 1 m.Scroll to one of the following options and touch 2 e.Option DescriptionCopy Copy the selected folder or file to another memory location (p. 30)Delete Delete the selected folder or file (p. 31)Select Multiple FilesSelect multiple files to view as a slideshow, copy, or delete Select Storage Device Change the memory location (p. 15)Settings Access the Settings menu (p. 36)Manage les  Copy or delete files stored in internal memory or external memory devices.CopyDeleteSelect Multiple FilesSelect Storage DeviceSettingsPhoto Size File SizeDatePhotos
Browse and manage multimedia30  Copy files  Connect an external memory device (SD memory card or USB memory device) to the frame and copy files from the external memory device to the frame or vice versa.From the Main menu screen, select a memory location 1 (Frame Memory, SD Card, or USB).Scroll to 2 Photos, Videos, or Music and touch e.Scroll to the file you want to copy and touch 3 m.To copy all files in the selected folder, select the folder.•Scroll to 4 Copy and touch e.To copy multiple files, select • Select Multiple Files.Select a destination for the files.5 The selected files will be copied.•Manage les  (continued)Photos copied to the frame will be automatically •resized to be optimal for the screen. To copy the photos in their original sizes, from the Main menu screen, select Settings → General → Frame Memory Copy → Original Size (p. 39).The resized photos will have lower resolution •compared to the original photos, but with smaller file sizes, you can store more photos.CopyChoose a device to copy a photo to.SD CardUSBPhotos
Browse and manage multimedia31  Delete files  From the Main menu screen, select a memory location 1 (Frame Memory, SD Card, or USB).Scroll to 2 Photos, Videos, or Music and touch e.Scroll to the file you want to delete and touch 3 m.To delete all files in the selected folder, select the folder.•Scroll to 4 Delete and touch e.To delete multiple files, select • Select Multiple Files.Select 5 Yes to confirm.The selected file will be deleted.•Manage les  (continued)DeleteDo you want to delete the photo?Yes NoPhotos
32From the Main menu screen, scroll to 1 Bluetooth and touch e.The Bluetooth wireless feature turns on by default. •To turn off the Bluetooth wireless feature, from the Main menu •screen, select Settings → Bluetooth → Bluetooth Mode → Off. Select 2 Search to find other Bluetooth-enabled devices.Scroll to a device and touch 3 e.When the owner of the other device enters the same PIN or •accepts the connection, pairing is complete. The frame’s default PIN is 0000.To end the Bluetooth connection, move to any other screens and •the connection will terminate automatically.To end the Bluetooth connection when connected to A2DP •devcies, such as headsets, scroll to the connected device and touch e.Use the Bluetooth wireless featureConnect to other wireless devices for exchanging data.Find and pair with other Bluetooth-enabled devices  BluetoothType Device NameSearchCom 01 (000F:CC:AC842)Phone 01 (0015:00:158E2)Bluetooth (001F:60:15842)Bluetooth 000F:00:15CG4D)Com 02 (000F:B9:153264)Phone 02 (001F:00:354832)CSR (0010:00:1S5D42)Com 03 (000F:00:038317)
Use the Bluetooth wireless feature33In the device list, scroll to one of the paired devices and 1 touch m.Scroll to 2 Photo List and touch e.The photo list of the connected device will display.•Photo List is deactivated when you connect to a headset or speaker.Select the files you want to copy and select 3 Copy.The selected files will be copied to the frame’s memory.•Receiving files is available in any screens except for the Bluetooth screen.Get data using the Bluetooth wireless feature  CopySelect BACK Select AllReset[xx] photos selected.Copy : Copy to selected photos to Frame Memory.Reset : Cancel all selections.BluetoothFile NameAllUpper FolderFolder(12)Sky.jpgHi.jpgHello.jpg
Use the Bluetooth wireless feature34In the device list, scroll to one of the paired devices and 1 touch m.Scroll to one of the following menus and touch 2 e.Menu DescriptionPhoto List* Access the photo list of the paired device (p. 33)Rename Rename the paired deviceDelete Delete one of the paired devicesDelete All Delete all of the paired devicesSettings Access the Settings menu (p. 40)*  Photo List is deactivated when you select a device that is not connected to the frame.Use Bluetooth menus  Photo ListRenameDeleteDelete AllSettingsBluetoothDevice NameSearchCom 01 (000F:CC:AC842)Phone 01 (0015:00:158E2)Bluetooth (001F:60:15842)Bluetooth 000F:00:15CG4D)Com 02 (000F:B9:153264)Phone 02 (001F:00:354832)CSR (0010:00:1S5D42)Com 03 (000F:00:038317)
Use the Bluetooth wireless feature35The Bluetooth wireless feature can transmit data to a maximum of 10 meters (30 feet). This distance may be reduced •by obstacles, such as walls or people, or other devices that use or produce radio waves, such as WLAN devices or other mobile phones on the 2.4GHz band. Obstacles or other wireless devices can interfere with the Bluetooth wireless connection and reduce the effective range.The frame’s wireless antenna is located in front of • p. For best results, ensure that you are within the maximum distance for a Bluetooth connection and that there are no obstacles between the devices. Interference from other devices may cause the frame to emit unusual noises or function improperly.The Bluetooth wireless feature may cause interference with medical devices. Do not use the frame or other Bluetooth-•enabled devices in hospitals, airplanes, and trains or near automatic doors, alarms, or flammable gases.Your frame supports security settings for safe connections with other Bluetooth-enabled devices. However, you should •always take precautions to secure your data when connecting to other Bluetooth-enabled devices. Samsung is not responsible for any loss of private information over a Bluetooth wireless connection.The Bluetooth wireless feature in your frame may not be compatible with all Bluetooth-enabled devices. For best •results, pair and connect your frame only with devices certified by the Bluetooth SIG and ensure that the Bluetooth profiles of the devices are compatible. Even when a device is certified by the Bluetooth SIG, some incompatibilities may occur and some features or functions may be unavailable.When playing music over a Bluetooth wireless connection, you may experience interference from other devices, •temporary interruptions in your music, or limited functionality of your frame, depending on wireless devices present in the area or the physical environment.Information for using Bluetooth
36From the Main menu screen, scroll to 1 Settings and touch e.Scroll to 2 Photos and touch e.Select and adjust slideshow effects (p. 3  22).From the Main menu screen, scroll to 1 Settings and touch e.Scroll to 2 Clock and touch e.Set the time and date and customize the clock settings  3 (p. 13).Customize settingsDefine frame settings according to your preferences.Adjust slideshow eects  Set the time and date  OptionSlideshow TransitionSlideshow SpeedSlideshow ModeSlideshow OrderView ModeAspect RatioDisplay Photo Info: Fade: Fast: All photos: Normal: Photo Only: Auto Fit: OnSettingsCategoryPhotosClockAlarmGeneral24 HoursBluetoothSupportOptionClock SetDate FormatTime FormatClock Type: DD.MM.YYYY: 24 Hours: Clock & CalendarSettingsCategoryPhotosClockAlarmGeneralBluetoothSupport
Customize settings37  Set a new alarm  From the Main menu screen, scroll to 1 Settings and touch e.Scroll to 2 Alarm and touch e.Scroll to an empty alarm and touch 3 e.Touch 4 d, u, l, or r to set alarm details.OK CancelActivationOnAM/PMAMSet timeManualRepeatOnceHour12SoundSound 1Minute00Volume70When you are finished, select 5 OK.•  will appear at the top right corner of the screen.You can only have an alarm for a specified time. Duplicate alarms will be ignored.Set and use alarms  Set and control alarms for important events.CategoryPhotosClockAlarmGeneralBluetoothSupportOptionAlarm1Alarm2Alarm3Alarm4Alarm5: Off: Off: Off: Off: OffSettings
Customize settings38  Stop an alarm  When the alarm sounds, touch any button except for p to stop the alarm. If you do not stop the alarm, it will sound for 1 minute.  Deactivate an alarm  From the Main menu screen, scroll to 1 Settings and touch e.Scroll to 2 Alarm and touch e.Scroll to the alarm you want to deactivated and touch 3 e.Scroll to 4 Off and select OK .Set and use alarms  (continued)Alarm1CurrentPMPMPMSettingsCategoryPhotosClockAlarmGeneralBluetoothSupportOptionAlarm1OKAlarm

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