Sony Dpf D82 Users Manual D82/D92
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4-129-231-11 (1) P/N7525000004A Before operation Digital Photo Frame Basic operations Advanced operations DPF-D82/D92 Using an external device (with Bluetooth) Using an external device (with a computer) Error messages Troubleshooting Operating Instructions Before operating this unit, please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference. Owner’s Record The model and serial numbers are located at the rear. Record the serial number in the space provided below. Refer to these numbers whenever you call upon your Sony dealer regarding this product. Model No. DPF-D82/D92 Serial No. ________________________ © 2009 Sony Corporation Additional information WARNING To reduce fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain or moisture. Do not expose the batteries to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or the like. CAUTION Replace the battery with the specified type only. Otherwise, fire or injury may result. Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions. For the customers in the U.S.A. CAUTION You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment. If you have any questions about this product, you may call: Sony Customer Information Services Center 1-800-222-SONY (7669) The number below is for the FCC related matters only. Regulatory Information Declaration of Conformity Trade Name: Model No.: Responsible Party: Address: SONY DPF-D92 Sony Electronics Inc. 16530 Via Esprillo, San Diego, CA 92127 U.S.A. Telephone No.: 858-942-2230 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. 2 GB Declaration of Conformity Trade Name: Model No.: Responsible Party: Address: SONY DPF-D82 Sony Electronics Inc. 16530 Via Esprillo, San Diego, CA 92127 U.S.A. Telephone No.: 858-942-2230 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: 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. For the State of California, USA only Perchlorate Material - special handling may apply, See www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate Perchlorate Material: Lithium battery contains perchlorate. For the Customer in Europe This product has been tested and found compliant with the limits set out in the EMC Directive for using connection cables shorter than 3 meters (9.8 feet). Attention The electromagnetic fields at the specific frequencies may influence the picture of this digital photo frame. Notice If static electricity or electromagnetism causes data transfer to discontinue midway (fail), restart the application or disconnect and connect the communication cable (USB, etc) again. Disposal of Old Electrical & Electronic Equipment (Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems) This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product shall not be treated as household waste. Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment. By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly, you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health, which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product. The recycling of materials will help to conserve natural resources. For more detailed information about recycling of this product, please contact your local Civic Office, your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product. Disposal of waste batteries (applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems) This symbol on the battery or on the packaging indicates that the battery provided with this product shall not be treated as household waste. By ensuring these batteries are disposed of correctly, you will help prevent potentially negative consequences for the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of the battery. The recycling of the materials will help to conserve natural resources. In case of products that for safety, performance or data integrity reasons require a permanent connection with an incorporated battery, this battery should be replaced by qualified service staff only. To ensure that the battery will be treated properly, hand over the product at end-of-life to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment. For all other batteries, please view the section on how to remove the battery from the product safely. Hand the battery over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of waste batteries. For more detailed information about recycling of this product or battery, please contact your local Civic Office, your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product. Notice for the customers in the countries applying EU Directives The manufacturer of this product is Sony Corporation, 1-7-1 Konan Minato-ku Tokyo, 1080075 Japan. The Authorized Representative for EMC and product safety is Sony Deutschland GmbH, Hedelfinger Strasse 61, 70327 Stuttgart, Germany. For any service or guarantee matters please refer to the addresses given in separate service or guarantee documents. Continued 3 GB Duplication, edition, or printing of a CD, TV programs, copyrighted materials such as pictures or publications, or any other materials except for your own recording or creation is limited to private or domestic use only. Unless you hold copyright or have permission of copyright holders for the materials to be duplicated, use of those materials beyond this limit may infringe the provisions of the copyright law and be subject to the copyright holders claim for damages. When using photo images with this digital photo frame, pay special attention not to infringe the provisions of the copyright law. Any unauthorized use or modification of there’s portrait may also infringe their rights. For some demonstrations, performances, or exhibits, photography may be forbidden. Backup recommendations To avoid potential risk of data loss caused by accidental operation or malfunction of the digital photo frame, we recommend that you save a backup copy of your data. Information IN NO EVENT SHALL SELLER BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY NATURE, OR LOSSES OR EXPENSES RESULTING FROM ANY DEFECTIVE PRODUCT OR THE USE OF ANY PRODUCT. Sony shall assume no responsibility for any accidental or consequential damages or loss of the recording contents which may be caused by use or malfunction of the digital photo frame or memory card. On trademarks and copyrights • , BRAVIA, BRAVIA Sync, , , Cyber-shot, , “Memory , “Memory Stick Duo”, , “MagicGate Memory Stick”, “Memory Stick PRO”, , “Memory Stick PRO Duo”, , “Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo”, , “Memory Stick Micro”, , , “Memory StickROM”, , “MagicGate”, and are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sony Corporation. • Microsoft, Windows, and Windows Vista are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. • Macintosh and Mac OS are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. in the United States and/or other countries. • CompactFlash is a trademark of SanDisk Corporation in the U.S.A. “PhotoTV HD”, Stick”, • • • • Notes on LCD screen • Do not press against the LCD screen. The screen may be discolored and that may cause a malfunction. • Exposing the LCD screen to direct sunlight for long periods may cause malfunctions. • The LCD screen is manufactured using extremely high-precision technology, so over 99.99% of the pixels are operational for effective use. However, there may be some tiny black points and/or bright points (white, red, blue or green in color) that constantly appear on the LCD screen. These points are normal in the manufacturing process and do not affect the viewing in any way. • Images may trail across on the LCD screen in a cold location. This is not a malfunction. 4 GB • or xD-Picture Card™ is a trademark of FUJIFILM Corporation. The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Sony Corpration is under licence. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their resective owners. Contains iTypeTM and fonts from Monotype Imaging Inc. iTypeTM is a trademark of Monotype Imaging Inc. All other companies and product names mentioned herein may be the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. Furthermore, “™” and “®” are not mentioned in each case in this manual. This unit is equipped with face recognition feature. Sony Face Recognition technology developed by Sony is used. Notice for users Program © 2009 Sony Corporation Documentation © 2009 Sony Corporation All rights reserved. This manual or the software described herein, in whole or in part, may not be reproduced, translated or reduced to any machine readable form without prior written approval from Sony Corporation. IN NO EVENT SHALL SONY CORPORATION BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES, WHETHER BASED ON TORT, CONTACT, OR OTHERWISE, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THIS MANUAL, THE SOFTWARE OR OTHER INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN OR THE USE THEREOF. Sony Corporation reserves the right to make any modification to this manual or the information contained herein at any time without notice. The software described herein may also be governed by the terms of a separate user license agreement. Any design data such as sample pictures provided in this software cannot be modified or duplicated except for the purpose of personal use. Any unauthorized duplication of this software is prohibited under copyright law. Please note that unauthorized duplication or modification of portraits or copyrighted work could infringe the rights reserved by rights holders. On the illustrations and screen shots used in this manual The illustrations and screen shots used in this manual are of the DPF-D92 unless noted otherwise. 5 GB Table of Contents Before operation Enjoying your photo frame in various ways ...............................................8 Features ..........................................9 Checking included items ...............11 Identifying the parts .....................11 Basic operations Preparing the remote control ........15 Setting the stand ..........................16 To display the photo frame on the wall .........................................17 Connecting to the AC power source ..........................................18 Turning the photo frame on ..........19 Setting the current time ................20 Inserting a memory card ..............21 Changing the display ....................23 Slideshow display .........................24 Clock and calendar display ...........25 Single view mode .........................26 Index image display ......................27 Advanced operations Enjoying a slideshow ....................29 Changing the settings of the slideshow ................................. 29 Refresh mode ...............................32 6 GB Adding images to the internal memory ........................................32 Exporting an image .......................34 Deleting an image .........................36 Registering a mark .......................37 Searching for an image (Filtering) ......................................39 Specifying the playback device .....40 Adjusting the image size and position ...................................40 Enlarging/reducing an image ..........40 Rotating an image ...........................41 Changing the settings of the auto power on/off function ...................42 Using the alarm function ..............43 Setting the alarm ............................43 Setting the time to be alarmed ........44 Changing the settings ...................44 Setting procedure ...........................44 Items to set .....................................46 Operating an external device connected to the photo frame .......48 Using an external device (with Bluetooth) Connecting to a Bluetooth device ...........................................49 Using an external device (with a computer) Connecting to a computer ............51 System requirements ......................51 Connecting to a computer to exchange images ...........................................51 Disconnecting your computer ........52 Error messages If an error message appears .........53 Troubleshooting If trouble occurs ...........................55 Additional information Precautions ..................................60 Safety .............................................60 Installation .....................................60 Cleaning .........................................60 Restrictions on duplication .............61 About memory cards ....................61 “Memory Stick” ..............................61 SD memory card ............................62 xD-Picture Card .............................62 CompactFlash card ........................62 Notes on using a memory card .......63 Specifications ...............................64 Index ............................................66 7 GB Before operation Enjoying your photo frame in various ways The Sony DPF-D82/D92 is a digital photo frame for easily displaying images taken with a digital camera or other device, without using a computer. 8 GB Features Before operation x Support for various memory cards* Supports various memory cards and other devices, such as a “Memory Stick”, CompactFlash card, SD memory card, xDPicture Card, and USB memory. Just insert a memory card removed from a digital camera or other device, and you will be able to view the images immediately. (.page 21, 48) x Various modes The displayed image can be switched automatically as though you are turning the pages of an album yourself. You can select from various modes, including just images, a clock, or calendar view. You can also change playback settings such as the playback order. (.page 29) x Adding images to internal memory The images you add to the album are saved in internal memory. (.page 32) x Various display functions You can enjoy various viewing modes, such as the slideshow display, Clock and calendar display, Single view mode, and Index image display. (.page 23) x Exporting images You can export images in the album to your memory card. (.page 34) Continued 9 GB x Search function You can search for images by the date, folder, image direction, and mark. (.page 39) x Alarm function The photo frame announces the specified time on the image and using sound. (.page 43) x Automatic rotation of images The photo frame automatically rotates images to their proper orientation. Images are also automatically rotated when the photo frame is set in either the portrait or landscape position. (.page 16) x Easy transfer of images taken with a Bluetooth compatible mobile phone or other device* You can transfer images to the photo frame's internal memory from a Bluetooth compatible device via a Bluetooth adaptor (optional). (.page 49) x Displaying images on a wall You can hang the photo frame on the wall. (.page 17) * We do not guarantee proper operations for all types of devices. 10 GB Checking included items For details, see the pages indicated in the parentheses. The illustrations are of the DPF-D92. The locations and names of buttons and connectors of the DPF-D82 are identical to those of the DPF-D92, although the LCD screen size and shape is different. Front A LCD screen B Remote sensor When using the supplied remote control, point it at this sensor. Continued 11 GB Before operation Make sure that the following items are included. • Digital photo frame (1) • Stand (1) • Remote control (1) • AC adaptor (1) • Operating Instructions (this manual) (1) • Read This First (1) • Warranty (1) (In some regions, the warranty is not supplied.) Identifying the parts Rear A Connector for USB A/Bluetooth adaptor (.page 49) You can transfer images wirelessly from a BLUETOOTH™ compatible mobile phone or digital camera by connecting a Bluetooth adaptor (optional: DPPA-BT1). You can also connect a digital camera, USB memory, or photo storage compatible with USB mass storage. B USB B connector (.page 51) Connect a USB cable when you want to use the photo frame with a computer. C Stand (.page 16) D DC IN 12 V jack (.page 18) Insert the plug of the supplied AC adaptor to this jack, and connect to the wall outlet. E Power Switch (.page 19) F “Memory Stick PRO” (Standard/ Duo) slot (.page 21) G Access lamp H Standby indicator I 1 (on/standby) button J MENU button Displays the menu. From the menu, you can operate the same functions as those of the buttons on the remote control, such as [Slideshow Settings], [Rotate], [Add to album] and [Date/time settings]. K Direction (B/b/v/V) buttons, Press B/b/v/V to select the menu items. Then press to enter the selection. L BACK button Returns to the previous screen. M Reset switch (.page 58) The date/time setting, alarm settings, and the auto power on/off settings return to their factory default setting. Use a long, thin object, such as a pin, to push the switch. N CompactFlash card/Microdrive slot (.page 21) O SD memory card/MMC/xD-Picture Card slot (.page 21) 12 GB Before operation P Q R S Buzzer VIEW MODE button (.page 23) Alarm switch (.page 43) Holes for hanging unit on the wall (.page 17) T Space for storing the stand Continued 13 GB Remote control A VIEW MODE button (.page 23) B SLIDE-SHOW ( ) button (.page 23) C INDEX ( ) button (.page 23) This button switches from the single view mode to the index image display. D SINGLE ( ) button (.page 23) E MENU button F BACK button G 1 (on/standby) button H CLOCK ( ) button (.page 23) I Zoom in ( )/Zoom out ( ) buttons (.page 40) J ALBUM ( ) button (.page 32) K Direction (B/b/v/V) buttons L (enter) button M ROTATE ( ) button (.page 40) 14 GB Basic operations Preparing the remote control The supplied lithium battery (CR2025) has already been inserted into the remote control. Pull out the protective sheet before use as shown in the figure. Replacing the battery of the remote control If the remote control stops working, replace the battery (CR2025 lithium battery) with a new one. 1 Pull out the battery holder. While pressing in the tab of the battery holder, pull out the battery holder. Basic operations Protective sheet Using the remote control Point the top end of the remote control towards the remote sensor on the photo frame. 2 Remove the old battery from the battery holder and then insert a new battery. Insert the battery so that “+” is facing upwards. Remote sensor 3 Reinsert the battery holder into the remote control. WARNING Battery may explode if mistreated. Do not recharge, disassemble or dispose of in fire. Notes Note The photo frame may fall if you use the buttons on the photo frame when it is hanging on the wall. Operate the photo frame using the remote control. • When the lithium battery becomes weak, the operating distance of the Remote control may shorten, or the Remote control may not function properly. In this case, replace the battery with a Sony CR2025 lithium battery. Use of another battery may present a risk of fire or explosion. Continued 15 GB • Using a battery other than the specified one may result in the battery rupturing. • Dispose of used batteries as specified by the local authorities. • Do not leave the remote control in a very hot and humid place. • Take care that no foreign objects get inside the remote control when you, for example, replace the battery. • Incorrect use of the battery may cause leaking and corrosion. Setting the stand 1 Hold the photo frame tightly and insert the stand straight into the screw hole on the rear panel. – Do not recharge the battery. – When the remote control will not be used for a long period of time, remove the battery from the remote control to prevent leaking and corrosion. – Incorrectly inserting, shorting, dismantling, or heating the battery, or throwing it into a fire may cause the battery to rupture or leak. About descriptions in this manual 2 Screw the stand into the screw hole firmly until the stand stops turning. The operations described in this manual are based on remote control operation. When an operation is performed differently, for example, with the remote control and the buttons on the photo frame, it will be explained in a tip. Setting to portrait or landscape orientation You can set the photo frame to portrait or landscape orientation by rotating it without moving the stand. 16 GB When the photo frame is placed in the portrait orientation, the image is also automatically rotated to its proper orientation. The directions indicated on the direction button on the rear panel depend on the orientation of the photo frame. To display the photo frame on the wall You can hang the photo frame on the wall using the following procedure. 1 Prepare screws (not supplied) suitable for the screw holes on the rear panel. More than 25mm (1 inch) 4.2mm (3/16 inch) Notes • Check whether the stand is stable. If the stand is not set properly, the photo frame may fall over. • When the photo frame is placed in the portrait orientation, the Sony logo doesn't light up. • The photo frame does not detect and rotate the orientation of images when [Auto display orientation] on the (Settings) tab is set to [OFF]. • A magnet is contained in the storage portion of the stand. Do not keep anything that is easily affected by magnetism, such as a cash card or credit card, near the photo frame. 8.6mm (11/32 inch) Holes for hanging the unit on the wall 2 Screw the screws (not supplied) into the wall. Be sure the screws (not supplied) protrude between 2.5 to 3mm (1/8 inch) from the surface of the wall. Tip It is easier to turn the stand if you wind or wrap a rubber band tightly around the stand when you remove the stand from the photo frame. Between 2.5mm to 3mm (1/8 inch) 3 Hang the photo frame on the wall by fitting the hole on the rear panel to the screws on the wall. Notes • Use screws suitable for the quality of the material of the wall. The screws may be damaged, depending on the type of material used in the wall. Set the screws in a pillar or stud in the wall. Continued 17 GB Basic operations 4mm (3/16 inch) • When you want to re-insert the memory card, remove the photo frame from the wall, then eject and re-insert the memory card while the photo frame is placed on a stable surface. • Store the stand in the place provided when you hang the photo frame on the wall. • Connect the plug of the supplied AC adaptor to the photo frame and set the power switch to ON. And then connect the AC adaptor to the wall outlet after hanging the photo frame on the wall. • We take no responsibility for any accidents or damage caused by defects of attachment, misuse, or natural disasters, etc. Connecting to the AC power source 1 2 Insert the plug of the AC adaptor into the DC IN 12 V jack on the rear of the photo frame. Connect the AC adaptor to the wall outlet. To the DC IN 12 V jack To wall outlet AC adaptor Notes • The socket outlet should be as close as possible to the unit, and easily accessible. • Do not place the photo frame in an unsteady location such as on an unsteady table or tilted surface. • Connect the AC adaptor to an easily accessible wall outlet close by. If trouble occurs while using the adaptor, immediately shut off the power by disconnecting the plug from the wall outlet. • Do not short the plug of the AC adaptor with a metal object. Doing so may cause a malfunction. • Do not use the AC Adaptor placed in a narrow space, such as between a wall and furniture. 18 GB • Insert the plug of the AC adaptor firmly, if the connection is loose, the photo frame may turn off when it is moved. • After use, remove the AC adaptor from the DC IN 12 V jack of the photo frame, and remove the AC adaptor from the outlet. • Even if your photo frame is turned off, AC power (house current) is still supplied to it while connected to the wall outlet via the AC adaptor. • Do not turn the photo frame off or disconnect the AC adaptor from the photo frame before the standby indicator turns red. Doing so may damage the photo frame. Turning the photo frame on When the power switch is set to off When the power switch is set to on, the standby indicator turns green and the Sony logo on the front panel lights up. Basic operations When the power switch is set to on Press 1 (on/standby) on the photo frame or remote control to turn on the power. The standby indicator turns to green from red. The Sony logo on the front panel lights up. Continued 19 GB Turning off the power Hold 1 (on/standby) on the photo frame or remote control until the power turns off. The standby indicator turns to red from green. Note Do not turn the photo frame off or disconnect the AC adaptor from the photo frame before the standby indicator turns red. Doing so may damage the photo frame. Operations in an initial state Setting the current time The clock of the photo frame needs to be adjusted in order to display an accurate time in the clock and calendar view modes. 1 Press MENU. The menu screen is displayed. 2 When the photo frame is turned on without a memory card connected, the initial display below appears on the screen. Press B/b to select the (Settings) tab. The settings screen is displayed. Tip You can use the B/b button only when a memory card is inserted in the photo frame, an external device is connected, or anything other than the clock and calender settings item (page 25) are selected. 3 Press v/V to select [Date/time settings] and then press . The Date/time settings screen is displayed. If the photo frame is not operated for 10 seconds, the demo mode is displayed. If any other button than the power button is pressed, the screen returns to the initial display. First, press MENU during the initial display, and then set the date and time. 4 Adjust the date. 1 Press v/V to select [Date] and then press . 2 Press B/b to select year, month, and day, and then press v/V to select a value, then press . 5 Adjust the time. 1 Press v/V to select [Time] and then press . 2 Press B/b to select hour, minute, and second, and then press v/V to select a value, then press . 20 GB 6 Select the format of the date. 1 Press v/V to select [Date Display Order] . and then press 2 Press v/V to select a format and then . press • Y-M-D • M-D-Y • D-M-Y 7 Set the day to start the week for the calendar. 8 Insert the memory card firmly into the corresponding slot with its label side facing toward you (when you are facing the back side of the photo frame). The access lamp flashes when the memory card is inserted correctly. Reinsert the memory card after checking the label side of the memory card if the access lamp does not flash. For details on the memory cards you can use with this photo frame, see pages 61 to 63. Access lamp Select the time display. 1 Press v/V to select [12hr/24hr display] and then press . 2 Press v/V to select [12 hours] or [24 hours] and then press 9 . Press MENU. The menu screen is closed. Insert the memory card firmly into the corresponding slot with its label side facing toward you. The slot order from the top is “Memory Stick” (“Memory Stick Duo”), CompactFlash card, SD memory card and xDPicture Card. Continued 21 GB Basic operations You can set the day that appears on the very left when the calendar is displayed. 1 Press v/V to select [First Weekday] and then press . 2 Press v/V to select [Sunday] or [Monday] and then press . Inserting a memory card To remove a memory card Remove the memory card from its slot in the opposite direction from which it was inserted. Notes • When inserting the memory card, it will only insert part of the way, so do not try to force it as this could damage the memory card and/or photo frame. • This photo frame has a slot that is both a “Memory Stick” standard and Duo size compatible slot, so you do not need a “Memory Stick” adaptor. • The SD memory card/xD-Picture Card dualpurpose slot automatically detects the card type. • Before using a memory card, see “About memory cards” on page 61. Display priority of images If a memory card is inserted or an external device is connected, the images of the inserted memory card or connected device are displayed automatically. To manually change the memory card or external device to be displayed, specify it in (Select device) menu (page 40). The photo frame displays the images of the memory card in the following priorities. • Memory card t The device connected to the USB A/Bluetooth connector t internal memory • If multiple memory cards are inserted when the photo frame is turned on, the images of the first memory card you inserted take priority and are displayed. • If multiple devices are inserted while the photo frame is turned off, the priority order for display is as follows. “Memory Stick” b CompactFlash card b SD memory card/xD-Picture Card b internal memory However, priority is given to the device which was displayed on the screen when you turned the photo frame to OFF. • If no memory card is inserted and no device is connected, the images saved in the album in the internal memory are displayed. Notes • Due to one of the characteristics of the internal memory device, images stored for long time or read many times may be subject to data error when read too often. • The photo frame can display JPEG image files compatible with DCF format or RAW files taken by 22 GB a Sony digital camera. Any other file (such as files made or edited using a computer or RAW files taken by digital cameras other than a Sony digital camera, etc.) may not be displayed. Changing the display 1 Press VIEW MODE. The view mode screen is displayed. 3 Press B/b/v/V or VIEW MODE to select the style you want and then press . 2 Select the group you want. Group Slideshow Explanation Displays a slideshow display style. Displays a clock or calendar style. Clock and calendar Displays a single image style. Index Displays a thumbnail list style. Tip Select the group you want using B/b after moving the cursor to the group area using B/b/ v/V, when you operate the photo frame using the buttons on the photo frame. 23 GB Basic operations Note You cannot select a group other than the Clock and calendar display when there is no image stored in the internal memory. Slideshow display Group Image Style Explanation A Single view Images are displayed on a single screen, one after another, with the effect selected in the [Slideshow Settings] menu. B Multi image view Displays multiple images at the same time. C Clock view Displays images with the present date and time. D Calendar view Displays images, one after another, while showing a calendar. The present date and time is displayed. E Time Machine Displays images with the shooting date and time. The present date and time cannot be displayed. F Random view Displays images while randomly switching between a number of different slideshow styles and effects. Slideshow A B E F Tips • If the power is on, and no memory card is inserted, and no device is connected, the images stored in internal memory are displayed. If no images are saved in internal memory, demonstration mode starts automatically. Demonstration mode ends if a button other than 1 (on/standby) is pressed. • For details on the playback order in a slideshow display, see page 46. 24 GB C D • You can set the interval, effect, listing order, or color effect when you select the slideshow display. Refer to “Slideshow Settings” (page 31). • You can select the single view mode when you press on the photo frame when the image you want appears in the slideshow display. • You can use the VIEW MODE button on the photo frame. Clock and calendar display Clock2 Clock3 Clock4 Clock5 Clock6 Clock7 Clock8 Clock9 Clock10 Calendar2 Calendar3 Clock11 Calendar1 Lunar Calendar Arabic Calendar Farsi Calendar (when you select (when you select (when you select [Simplified [Arabic] in [Persian] in Chinese] in [Language setting]) [Language setting]) [Language setting]) Note You can select only the (Settings) tab when the Clock and calendar display is displayed. Tip You can use the VIEW MODE button on the photo frame. 25 GB Basic operations Clock1 Single view mode Group A Image Style Explanation A Entire image Displays an entire image in the screen. You can switch the images to be displayed by pressing B/b. B Fit to screen Displays an image over the whole screen. You can switch the images to be displayed by pressing B/b. C Entire image (with Exif) Displays image information, such as the image number, file name, and shooting date while displaying the entire image. You can switch the images to be displayed by pressing B/b. Refer to “About the information display” (page 28) for details on the image information. D Fit to screen (with Exif) Displays image information, such as the image number, file name, and shooting date in fit to screen mode. You can switch the images to be displayed by pressing B/b. Refer to “About the information display” (page 28) for details on the image information. B Tips • If the power is on, and no memory card is inserted, and no device is connected, the images stored in internal memory are displayed. If no images are saved in internal memory, demonstration mode starts automatically. Demonstration mode ends if a button other than 1 (on/standby) is pressed. • You can set the image display mode by pressing VIEW MODE and pressing B/b to select either entire image or fit to screen mode. Not all images are able to use the fit to screen mode. • You can use the VIEW MODE button on the photo frame. 26 GB C D Index image display Group Style Explanation A Index 1 Displays a list of large thumbnails. You can select an image by pressing B/b/v/V. B Index 2 Displays a list of thumbnails. You can select an image by pressing B/b/v/V. C Index 3 Displays a list of small thumbnails. You can select an image by pressing B/b/v/V. Index A B C Tips • A thumbnail is a small-sized image for index use that is recorded in the pictures taken by a digital camera. • If the power is on, and no memory card is inserted, and no device is connected, the images in internal memory are displayed. If no images are saved in internal memory, demonstration mode starts automatically. Demonstration mode ends if a button other than 1 (on/standby) is pressed. • You can select the single view mode when you press on the photo frame when the image you want appears in the index image display. • You can use the VIEW MODE button on the photo frame. Continued 27 GB Basic operations Image About the information display 4 Setting information Icons Meaning Protect indication Associated file indication (Displayed when there is an associated file such as a motion file or a miniature e-mail image file.) Displays when you have registered a mark. The following information is displayed. 1 Display type – Entire image – Fit to screen – Entire image (with Exif) – Fit to screen (with Exif) 2 Image display order/Total number of images Input indications for an image are displayed. Icons Meaning “Memory Stick” input SD Memory Card input CompactFlash input xD-Picture Card input External Device input Internal memory input 3 Image details – File format (JPEG(4:4:4), JPEG(4:2:2), JPEG(4:2:0), BMP, TIFF, RAW) – Number of pixels (width × height) – Manufacturer name of image input device – Model name of image input device – Shutter speed (e.g.: 1/8) – Aperture value (e.g.: F2.8) – Exposure value (e.g.: +0.0EV) – Rotation information 28 GB 5 Image number (folder-file number) This is displayed if the image is DCF compliant. 6 Shooting date/time Advanced operations Enjoying a slideshow You can display images stored in the internal memory or on a memory card, one after another, automatically. The slideshow starts from the last image that was displayed the previous time, if you set the power switch to OFF in the standby mode, or turn the photo frame to ON from the standby mode. 1 Changing the settings of the slideshow 1 The menu is displayed. 2 3 Press v/V to select [Slideshow Settings] and then press . The slideshow settings screen is displayed. Press VIEW MODE. Advanced operations Select Press B/b to select the (Settings) tab. The settings screen is displayed. The view mode screen is displayed. 2 Press MENU. (slideshow). Tip Select (slideshow) using B/b after moving the cursor to the group area using B/b/v/V when you operate the photo frame using the buttons on the photo frame. 4 Press v/V to select the item and then press . Refer to the tables on the next page for details on the setting items. Notes 3 Press B/b/v/V to select the style you want, then press . • Note the following when you select a slideshow using the image stored on the memory card. – Due to one of the characteristics of the memory card devices, images may be subject to data error when read too often. – Do not run a slideshow for a long time with a small number images. This may cause data error. Refer to “Slideshow display” (page 24) for details on the slideshow styles. – We recommend you back up images on the memory card often. • When the photo frame is, for instance, displaying a slideshow, changes to the settings of some items are unavailable. These items are displayed in gray and cannot be selected. • The slideshow starts from the first image if you set the power switch to OFF before entering the standby mode, if you reset the photo frame. Continued 29 GB • When the screen is too bright, it may make you feel nauseous. Be careful that you do not make the brightness settings too bright when you use the photo frame. Tip You can also use the VIEW MODE button on the photo frame. 30 GB *: Factory default settings Item Setting Description Slideshow Settings Interval Set a value from 3 sec., 7 sec.*, 20 sec., 1 min., 5 min., 30 min., 1 hour, 3 hours, 12 hours, 24 hours for the interval between images. Note An image may not switch at the intervals you set on the menu, depending on the style of the slideshow. Effect Color effect Display Mode Transitions to the next image as though the previous image is being pushed from the center to the four corners. Vert. blinds Transitions to the next image as though blinds are being lowered vertically. Horiz. blinds Transitions to the next image as though blinds are being pulled horizontally. Fade* Transitions to the next image by fading out the current image and fading in the next image. Wipe Transitions to the next image as though the current image is being wiped off the screen to reveal the next image. Random Uses the above five effects randomly. ON Displays images randomly. OFF* Cancels shuffle playback. Color* Displays an image in color. Sepia Displays an image in a sepia color. Monochrome Displays an image in monochrome. You can select the view mode for the single image display. Note The original image data will not change. Entire image* Displays an entire image enlarged to proper size. (An image may be displayed with margins on the top, bottom, left and right.) Fit to screen Zooms in at the center of the image enough to fill the whole screen. Note An image may not display with the display size you set on the menu, depending on the style of the slideshow. 31 GB Advanced operations Shuffle Center cross Refresh mode Due to one of the characteristics of the device, images stored for a long time or read many times may be subject to data error when read too often. This photo frame refreshes the internal memory automatically to prevent these errors, depending on the status of the internal memory. The confirmation screen used for refreshing the internal memory is displayed automatically when the refresh is needed. The refresh starts when you select [OK]. The Refresh also starts automatically when no operation is attempted for 30 seconds. If you select [Cancel], the confirmation screen used for refreshing the internal memory is displayed the next time. Adding images to the internal memory You can use the photo frame as a digital album, saving important images in the internal memory. Tip In [Image file size] of the menu, you can preset whether to optimize the size of images or save images as is, without compressing them, when you save them to the internal memory (page 46). When [Image file size] is set to [Album], up to approx. 2,000 images can be added to the album. When set to [Original], the number of images that can be saved may vary, depending on the original image file size. 1 Press (Album) when an image stored on the memory card or the external device is displayed on the screen. Tip Select [Add to album] using v/V after pressing the MENU button and then select (Editing) using B/b. Do not turn the photo frame to OFF while the internal memory is being refreshed. It may cause a malfunction. It may take approximately 5 minutes to refresh the internal memory. Notes • We recommend that you perform a backup of your data periodically to avoid losing it. • Do not run a slideshow with less than 10 images continuously if you have set the interval time for the slideshow to 3 seconds. You may not be able to protect some images in the internal memory. 32 GB Single image display 1 Press B/b/v/V to select the image to Slideshow display add to the album and then press .A check mark will be attached to the check box of each selected image. Repeat this operation to add multiple images at the same time. Index image display Press v/V to select [Add this image], [Selected images] or [Add all images] and then press . 4 If you select [Add this image], the image currently displayed is added to the album. Go to step 4. (This item cannot be selected on the slideshow display.) If you select [Selected images], you can select the image you want to add from the image list. Go to step 3. If you select [Add all images], the image list is displayed. A check mark is attached to the check box of all the images. Go to step 4. 3 The confirmation screen used to decide whether to add an image or not to the internal memory is displayed. Specify the image to add from the image list. About the image list During a search: Displays all the images applicable to the criteria used for the search. Other than during a search: Displays all images in the device displayed on the screen. Refer to “Searching for an image (Filtering)” (page 39). Press v/V to select the folder you want and press . Tip A new folder is created automatically when you select [New folder]. 5 Press v/V to select [Yes] and then press . The image is saved in the specified folder in internal memory. Continued 33 GB Advanced operations 2 To cancel the selection, select images to cancel and then press to delete the check mark in the check box. 2 Press MENU. The confirmation screen used for selecting a folder is displayed. 6 Press when the confirmation screen is displayed. Exporting an image Notes • Images in the internal memory cannot be added to the album. • Do not turn off the power, remove the memory card, or disconnect the external device while an image is being added. Doing so may damage the photo frame or memory card, or damage the data. You can export the images in the internal memory to a memory card or external device. 1 The menu is displayed. Tips • To perform this operation using the remote control, press the MENU button on the remote control and then press v/V to select [Add to album] from (Editing) and then press . • You can also use the MENU button on the photo frame. • You can change the thumbnail size using [ / ] in the image list. • Due to one of the characteristics of the internal memory device, images stored for long time or read many times may be subject to data error when read too often. We recommend that you perform a backup of your data periodically to avoid losing it. Press MENU when an image stored on the internal device is displayed on the screen. 2 Press B/b to select the tab. (Editing) The screen used for editing is displayed. 3 Press v/V to select [Export] and then press . The Export menu is displayed. Single image display 4 Press v/V to select [Export this image], [Selected images] or [Export all images] and then press . If you select [Export this image], the image currently displayed is exported to the device. Go to step 6. (This item cannot be selected on the slideshow display.) If you select [Selected images], you can select the image you want to export from the image list. Go to step 5. If you select [Export all images], the image list is displayed. A check mark is attached to the check box of all the images. Go to step 6. 34 GB 5 Specify the image to export from the image list. 7 About the image list During a search: Displays all the images applicable to the criteria used for the search. Other than during a search: Displays the image list of the album on the screen. 6 Press v/V to select the device to which to export the image and then press . The confirmation screen used to decide whether to export or not is displayed. Tip A new folder is created automatically when you select [New folder]. 8 Press v/V to select [Yes] and then press . The exporting is finished. 9 Press when the confirmation screen is displayed. The image is copied to the specified device. Note Do not turn off the power, remove the memory card, or disconnect the external device during exporting. Doing so may damage the photo frame or memory card, or damage the data. Tips • You can also use the MENU button on the photo frame. • You can enlarge or reduce the image to export when you select the index image display. • Any device that is not recognized by the photo frame is displayed in gray and you cannot select it. 35 GB Advanced operations Refer to “Searching for an image (Filtering)” (page 39). 1 Press B/b/v/V to select the image you want to export and then press .A check mark will be attached to the check box of each selected image. Repeat this operation to export multiple images at the same time. To cancel the selection, select images to cancel and then press to delete the check mark in the check box. 2 Press MENU. The screen used for selecting the device to which to export is displayed. Press v/V to select the folder you want to save to and press . To cancel the selection, select images to cancel and then press to delete the check mark in the check box. 2 Press MENU. The delete confirmation screen is displayed. Deleting an image 1 Press MENU when an image is displayed on the screen. The menu is displayed. 2 Press B/b to select the tab. 6 (Editing) The screen used for editing is displayed. 3 4 If you select [Delete this image], the image currently displayed is deleted. Go to step 6. (This item cannot be selected on the slideshow display.) If you select [Selected images], you can select the image you want to delete from the image list. Go to step 5. If you select [Delete all images], the image list is displayed. A check mark is attached to the check box of all the images. Go to step 6. 5 The image is deleted. 7 Press v/V to select [Delete] and then press . Press v/V to select [Delete this image], [Selected images] or [Delete all images] and then press . Specify the image to delete from the image list. About the image list During a search: Displays all the images applicable to the criteria used for the search. Other than during a search: Displays all images in the device displayed on the screen. Refer to “Searching for an image (Filtering)” (page 39). 1 Press B/b/v/V to select the image to delete and then press . A check mark will be attached to the check box of each selected image. Repeat this operation to delete multiple images at the same time. 36 GB Press v/V to select [Yes] and then press . Press when the confirmation screen is displayed. To format the internal memory 1 Press MENU. The menu is displayed. 2 Press B/b to select the (Settings) tab. The settings screen is displayed. 3 Press v/V to select [Initialize] and then press . 4 Press v/V to select [Format internal memory] and then press . The confirmation screen used for initializing the internal memory is displayed. 5 Press v/V to select [Yes], then press . Notes • When the message [Cannot delete a protected image.] appears on the screen, the image file was set to Read Only on a computer. In this case, connect the photo frame to a computer, and delete this file using the computer. • The total capacity of the internal memory is not equal to the remaining capacity, even immediately after initialization. • If deletion has started, the deleted image cannot be recovered even if you stop deletion. Delete images only after confirming you actually want to delete them. Tips • You can also use the MENU button on the photo frame. • You can enlarge or reduce the image when you select the index image display. Registering a mark You can produce a slideshow only with images which have been selected beforehand and have been marked. You can easily check for images with marks using the index image display or single view mode. 1 Press MENU when an image is displayed on the screen. The menu is displayed. 2 Press B/b to select the tab. (Editing) 3 4 5 Press v/V to select [Marking] and then press . Press v/V to select the mark you want and then press . Press v/V to select [Mark this image], [Selected images] or [Mark all images] and then press . If you select [Mark this image], the image currently displayed will be marked and showed in the future. Go to step 7. (This item cannot be selected on the slideshow display.) If you select [Selected images], you can select the image to which you want to attach a mark from the image list. Go to step 6. If you select [Mark all images], the image list is displayed. A check mark is attached Continued 37 GB Advanced operations The screen used for editing is displayed. to the check box of all the images. Go to step 7. 6 Specify the image to which you want to attach a mark from the image list. About the image list During a search: Displays all the images applicable to the criteria used for the search. Other than during a search: Displays all images in the device. Refer to “Searching for an image (Filtering)” (page 39). 1 Press B/b/v/V to select the image to which to attach and then press . A check mark will be attached to the image. Repeat this operation to attach a mark to multiple images at the same time. To cancel the selection, select an imeges you want to cancel and then press to remove the check mark from the check box. 2 A mark will be attached to the image for which a check mark has been placed in the check box. If a check mark is removed from the check box of an image, the mark will be removed from the image. 7 Press v/V to select [Yes] and then press . The mark is attached to the selected image. To delete the registration of a mark Select [Unmark this image] or [Unmark all images] and then press in step 5. You can also cancel the selection when you remove the check mark from the check box. [Unmark this image]: Removes a mark from the image currently displayed. (This item cannot be selected on the slideshow display.) 38 GB [Unmark all images] During a search: Removes a marks from all the images applicable to the criteria specified in the search. Other than during a search: Removes all marks from all images stored on the device displayed. Note A mark is removed when the power is turned off, or if you remove the memory card or the external device if you have attached a mark to an image stored on a memory card or the external device. Tips • You can select a mark from among 3 types. • You can also use the MENU button on the photo frame. • You can enlarge or reduce the image when you select the index image display. Searching for an image (Filtering) You can search for an image which is stored in internal memory or on a memory card. You can filter an image using various criteria, such as the date, the folder in which the image is saved, the orientation of the image or mark, etc. 1 Press MENU when an image is displayed on the screen. The menu is displayed. Press B/b to select the tab. (Editing) The screen used for editing is displayed. Press the MENU button when an image is displayed on the screen and then select [Exit search (show all photo)]. To change the criteria for a search Press the BACK button when an image you searched for is displayed on the screen. Notes • Do not turn off the power, remove the memory card, or disconnect the external device during a searching. Doing so may damage the photo frame or memory card, or damage the data. • The search is cancelled automatically in the following cases. – When you change the playback device Note 3 4 You cannot select the (Editing) tab when the clock and calendar are displayed. – When you search for an image which is stored on a memory card or external device and then remove that memory card or external device Press v/V to select [Search] and then press . Tip Press v/V to select the criteria you want and then press . You can also use the MENU button on the photo frame. • [Search by date]: Filters by the date. • [Search by folder]: Filters by the folder. • [Search by vertical/horizontal]: Filters by the image orientation. • [Search by mark]: Filters by the mark. 5 Press v/V to select the item you want and then press . 39 GB Advanced operations 2 To cancel the search for an image Specifying the playback device You can specify the memory card or external device to be displayed. 1 Adjusting the image size and position Enlarging/reducing an image You can enlarge or reduce an image in single view mode. Press MENU. The menu is displayed. 2 Press B/b to select the device) tab. (Select The screen used for selecting a device is displayed. Tip Insert the device at this point during the procedure if the device you want to use cannot be selected. 3 Press v/V to select the device you want to display and then press . The images of the selected device are displayed. Tips • You can also use the MENU button on the photo frame. • The search is cancelled automatically when you change the playback device during a search. 1 To enlarge an image, press (zoom in) on the remote control. To reduce an enlarged image, press (zoom out). Each press of the button enlarges the image further. You can enlarge an image to a maximum of 5 times the original scale. You can move an enlarged image up, down, left, and right. About crop and save • The screen currently displayed is saved as it was trimmed after you press B/b/v/V to move the enlarged image and then press the MENU button. • You can select [Save as new image] or [Overwrite] by pressing the MENU button when the image is enlarged or reduced. Press v/V to select the method used to save the image. • If you select [Save as new image], the image is saved as a new image. • If you select [Overwrite], the image is overwritten. A confirmation screen is displayed when you select [Overwrite]. Press v/V to select [Yes] and then press to save the image. Press again when the confirmation screen is displayed after saving is finished. Notes • Enlarging an image may reduce the quality depending on the image size. • It is not possible to enlarge an image using the buttons on the photo frame. 40 GB Rotating an image Press ROTATE ( control. Tips ) on the remote Each press of the button rotates the image 90 degrees counter-clockwise. • The information used to rotate the image is retained even after the power is turned off. • You can rotate the image of the index image display. Operate from the menu of the photo frame 1 Press MENU in single display mode. The menu is displayed. 2 (Editing) Advanced operations Press B/b to select the tab. The screen used for editing is displayed. 3 Press v/V to select [Rotate] and then press . The Rotate menu is displayed. 4 Press v/V to select the direction to rotate and then press . • : Rotates the image 90 degrees clockwise. • : Rotates the image 90 degrees counterclockwise. 5 Press v/V to select [OK] and then press . Note An enlarged image cannot be rotated. 41 GB Changing the settings of the auto power on/off function 5 Set the time setting. [Simple] The timer function to turn the photo frame on/ off automatically can be set. Main power needs to be switched ON for this function. 1 Press MENU. The menu is displayed. 2 Press B/b to select the (Settings) tab. The settings screen is displayed. 3 Press v/V to select [Auto power ON/ OFF] and press . The screen used for setting a value for [Auto power ON/OFF] is displayed. 1 Press v/V to select [Auto power ON/ OFF] and then press . 2 Press v/V to select [Enable] and then press . 3 Set the auto on/off timer. Press v/V to set the time you want. AM or PM is displayed on the right of the screen when you select [12 hours] on the time display setting. 4 Set the auto ON/OFF day. Press v/V to select the day you want to use this function and then press to check. Press v/V to select [OK] and then press . [Advanced] 4 Press v/V to select [Simple] or [Advanced] and then press . [Simple]: Sets the auto power ON/OFF function finely in one minute increments. [Advanced]: Sets the auto power ON/OFF function according to a day of the week by one hour units. 42 GB 1 Press B/b/v/V to select the time you want to use the auto power on/off function. You can set this function according to a day of the week by one hour units. The color of the selected time zone changes to blue after you press . The power supply of the photo frame will be turned on when the blue time zone time occurs. The color of the selected time zone changes to gray, after you select the blue time zone and then press . The power supply of the photo frame is turned off while it is in the gray time zone. Tip The power is turned off automatically at the time you set for [Auto power OFF] when you are using the photo frame. The power is turned on automatically at the time you set for [Auto power ON] during the standby mode. 2 Press B/b/v/V to select [OK]. Using the alarm function You can use the photo frame as an alarm clock. Setting the alarm Set to the alarm switch on the rear panel to ON. Under condition of main power switch set to “On”, the alarm sound and alarm mode screen will appear at the scheduled alarm time. Advanced operations To turn off the alarm Set the alarm switch on the rear panel to OFF. The alarm is stopped although an alarm screen continues to be displayed. The normal screen is displayed after you press any button on the photo frame other than 1 (on/standby). Continued 43 GB Setting the time to be alarmed 1 2 Press MENU. You can change the following settings. The menu is displayed. • • • • • Press B/b to select the (Settings) tab. The settings screen is displayed. 3 Changing the settings Press v/V to select [Alarm Setting] and press . Slideshow Settings Alarm Setting Auto power ON/OFF Date/time settings General Settings (Listing Order, Sony logo ON/OFF etc,.) • Language setting • Initialize Setting procedure Note Only internal memory can be formatted. 4 Press v/V to set the time you want. Tips • To set the clock, refer to “Setting the current time” (page 20). • Auto power on/off will not function during alarm is set off. • When alarm sets off at scheduled time, power will also turn on regardless of auto off settings. Main power needs to be set at ON for alarm to operate. 44 GB 1 Press MENU. The menu is displayed. 2 Press B/b to select the (Settings) tab. The settings screen is displayed. 3 Press v/V to select the item you want to change and then press . The setting screen of the selected item is displayed. Tip You can also use the MENU button on the photo frame. For example, when [Slideshow Settings] is selected. Press v/V to select the item you want to change and then press Advanced operations 4 . This enables you to set each of the items (page 46). Note When the photo frame is, for instance, displaying a slideshow, some settings of some items cannot be changed. They are displayed in gray and cannot be selected. 5 Press v/V to select a setting value and then press . Each time you press v/V (v/V from the photo frame), the setting value changes. In the case of a numerical value, press V to increase the value and press v to decrease the value. If you press , the setting is confirmed. 6 Press MENU. The menu closes. To reset to factory default settings 1 Press MENU and then select (Settings) [Initialize] by pressing B/b/v/V. 2 Press v/V to select [Reset] and then press . All adjusted values, except for the clock settings, are reset to the default settings. Continued 45 GB Items to set *: Factory default settings Item Setting Slideshow Settings Refer to “Enjoying a slideshow” (page 29). Alarm Setting Sets the specific time for an alarm. (.page 43) Auto power ON/OFF Sets the timer function which turns the power supply of the photo frame on or off, automatically. You can use this function with the following settings. (.page 42) Simple Advanced* Setup method Description Power-ON timer You can set [Power-ON timer] ([Enable] or [Disable]), [Auto ON time] and [Auto ON day]. You can set the timer (hour/minute) for the power to turn on automatically. Power-OFF timer You can set [Power-OFF timer] ([Enable] or [Disable]), [Auto OFF time] and [Auto OFF day]. You can set the timer (hour/minute) for the power to turn off automatically. OK Returns to the previous screen after confirming the operation. Cancel Returns to the previous screen after cancelling the operation. Reset all Deletes all the selected times. Advanced* Sets the auto power ON/OFF function according to a day of the week by one hour units. Simple Sets the auto power ON/OFF function finely in one minute increments. Date/time settings Sets the date, time, first day of a week, etc. (.page 20) General Settings Listing Order Number Order* Displays images in order of file name. Shoot. Date Displays images in order of shooting date. Auto display orientation ON*/OFF: You can set the photo frame to automatically detect and rotate the orientation of images. LCD backlight Allows you to set the brightness of the backlight of the LCD screen to a level from 1 to 10*. Beep ON*/OFF: Sets the beep sound on/off. Image file size Album* Compresses images and saves them to the internal memory. Original Saves images to the internal memory without compressing them. There is no deterioration, but you can save fewer images. Sony logo ON/ OFF 46 GB Sets the display order of images. This setting affects the order in [Slideshow Settings]. ON*/OFF: You can set whether the photo frame's Sony logo lights or not. *: Factory default settings Item Setting Description System Information Version Displays the version of the firmware of the photo frame. Internal memory Memory capacity Indicates the maximum amount of space available in internal memory in the initial state. Remaining capacity Indicates the amount of free space currently available in internal memory. Bluetooth Address Language setting Displays when the Bluetooth adapter is connected to the photo frame. Sets the display language on the LCD screen. Japanese, English*, French, Spanish, German, Italian, Russian, Korean, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Dutch, Portuguese, Arabic, Persian, Hungarian, Polish, Czech, Thai, Greek, Turkish, Malay, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Finnish Note Default language setting may vary in some regions. Format internal memory You can format the internal memory. Notes • All the images added to the internal memory will be deleted. • Do not format the internal memory by using a connection to a PC or other external device. Reset Returns all settings to their factory defaults except for the current date and time setting of the [Date/time settings]. 47 GB Advanced operations Initialize Operating an external device connected to the photo frame You can connect a mass-storage-complaint digital camera, a USB memory device, a photo storage device, or other external device to the photo frame and display an image directly from the external device. Notes • We cannot guarantee connection with all types of mass storage devices. • The playback device will be switched to the external device if you connect the external device to the USB A/Bluetooth jack during playback the internal memory. 1 2 Connect the photo frame to the AC power source. (.page 18) Set the digital camera or external device to mass storage connection mode. The setting and operation method used before connecting differ depending on the digital camera or external device. Refer to the operating instructions supplied with the digital camera or external device. (If you are using a Cyber-shot, set “USB Connect” to [Normal] or [Mass Storage].) 3 4 Turn the photo frame to ON. (.page 19) Connect the digital camera or external device to the USB A/ Bluetooth connector. Use the USB cable supplied with the digital camera or external device to connect to the photo frame. 48 GB External memory or other external device 5 Select the playback device. (.page 40) An image on the device is displayed on the screen. For details on the slideshow, refer to page 29. For details on adding images to the internal memory, refer to page 32. Notes • When using a commercially available USB cable, use an A-Type USB cable that is less than 3 meters long. • Do not disconnect the USB cable or turn the photo frame and external device off while the access lamp on the external device is flashing. Doing so may damage the data stored on the external device. Sony assumes no responsibility for any damage or loss of data. • A USB hub or USB device with a built-in USB hub may not work properly. • The photo frame cannot use data that has been encrypted or compressed using, for instance, fingerprint authentication or a password. Using an external device (with Bluetooth) Connecting to a Bluetooth device You can connect a Bluetooth adaptor (optional) to the USB A/Bluetooth connector of the photo frame and transfer images from a Bluetooth compatible mobile phone or other device. The transferred images are saved in internal memory. 1 2 3 Connect the photo frame to the AC power source. (.page 18) Turn the photo frame to ON. (.page 19) Connect the Bluetooth adaptor (optional) to the USB A/Bluetooth connector. is displayed on the upper portion of the screen when the guide is displayed. Note Note If any device, other than the Bluetooth adaptor, such as a memory card, camera, PC, or other USB memory device or a USB cable is connected to any of the memory card slots, or the USB A/Bluetooth connector, disconnect it from the photo frame and then connect the Bluetooth adaptor. You cannot send a file to other Bluetooth compatible devices from the photo frame. 4 You can display the address from [System Information]. (page 46) What is a “Profile”? A profile consists of the standards that enable Bluetooth wireless communication. There are several profiles available, depending on the purposes and product to be used. To make Bluetooth communication possible, the devices used in the communicated should support the same profile. Compatible image file formats that can be displayed See page 64. Maximum number of pixels that can be handled See page 64. Check the Bluetooth address. Tip The address is displayed only when the Bluetooth adaptor is connected. 5 Transfer an image from the Bluetooth-compliant mobile phone, or other device to the photo frame. The image transferred is saved on the internal memory. Note You cannot transfer an image to the memory card of a digital photo frame. Continued 49 GB Using an external device (with Bluetooth) Compatible profiles for Bluetooth communication The DPF-D82/D92 supports the following profiles: • BIP (Basic Imaging Profile) Image Push Responder • OPP (Object Push Profile) Object Push Server For the profiles that your Bluetooth device supports, please refer to its manual. – Where a wireless LAN is established or a microwave oven is being used near-by, or other electromagnetic waves are emitted. • We cannot guarantee that this product works with all devices enabled with Bluetooth wireless technology. • Sony cannot assume any responsibility for any information leakage that may be caused by the use of Bluetooth communications. • Sony cannot accept responsibilities for any failure to satisfy the protection requirements resulting from a non-recommended modification or use of the product. For customer support information, please refer to the operating instructions of the photo frame. Bluetooth compatible mobile phone To select the photo frame from a Bluetooth-compliant device, select “Sony DPF-D92 ##,” “Sony DPF-D82 ##.” (“##” stands for the two figures from the right of the address displayed in [System Information].) When input of Passkey* is required Input “0000.” You cannot change the Passkey with the photo frame. * A Passkey is often referred to as a “pass code” or “PIN code.” Notes • We cannot guarantee that this product works with all devices enabled with Bluetooth wireless technology. • Do not use the DPPA-BT1 outside the area you purchased it. Depending on the area, the use of this product may violate the local radio wave regulations and may be subject to penalty. • The communication distance of the product may vary depending on the obstacles between the product (a human body, metal objects, or a wall) and the mobile phone or other device. • The sensitivity of the Bluetooth communication may be affected under the following conditions: – When there is an obstacle between the product and the mobile phone or other product such as a human body, metal objects, or a wall. 50 GB P Caution • Radio waves from a Bluetooth device may adversely affect the operation of electrical and medical devices, and could lead to accidents due to malfunctions. Make sure to turn off the product and mobile phone and do not use this product in the following places: – Inside medical facilities, trains, airplanes, gas stations or other places that may emit flammable gas. – near automatic doors or fire alarms or other automatically controlled devices. • Keep this product at least 22 cm away from cardiac pacemakers. Radio waves from this product may adversely affect the operation of cardiac pacemakers. Using an external device (with a computer) Connecting to a computer You can connect to a computer to view and copy images from the internal memory of the photo frame to the computer, and copy images from the computer to the photo frame. Connecting to a computer to exchange images 1 2 System requirements Connect the photo frame to the AC power source. (.page 18) Connect the computer and photo frame with a commercially available USB cable (optional: VMC14UMB2)*. To connect a computer to the picture frame, your computer must satisfy the following recommended system requirements. x Windows Recommended OS: Microsoft Windows Vista SP1/Windows XP SP3/Windows 2000 Professional SP4 Port: USB port To USB B connector Recommended OS: Mac OS X (10.4 or later) Port: USB port Notes • If multiple USB devices are connected to a computer or if a hub is used, a problem may occur. In such a case, simplify the connections. • You cannot operate the photo frame from another USB device being used simultaneously. • Do not disconnect the USB cable during data communication. • Operation with all computers that satisfy the recommended system requirements is not guaranteed. • The photo frame has been demonstrated as operable when connected to PC or Sony digital photo printer. When other devices are connected to the photo frame, these devices may not recognize the internal memory of the photo frame. Computer To USB connector * This cable may not be available in all countries. Note Use a B-Type USB cable that is less than 3 meters long. 3 4 Turn the photo frame to ON. (.page 19) When the [AutoPlay] window appears on the computer display, click [Open folder to view files]. If the [AutoPlay] window does not appear, click [Computer (My Computer)] in the Continued 51 GB Using an external device (with a computer) x Macintosh 5 Start menu, and then open the removable disc. Cancel “Read Only” before saving image files from a computer on the photo frame. Move the cursor in this window and right click, and then click [New] [Folder]. Disconnecting your computer Name this new folder. In this manual, the folder name “sony” is used as an example. Disconnect the USB cable or turn the photo frame to OFF after disconnecting it from your computer. 1 2 3 6 7 Double click to open this “sony” folder. Open the folder that contains the image files you want to copy, and then copy the image files by using drag-and-drop. Notes • When saving images from a computer in the internal memory, make a folder in the internal memory and save the images in this folder. If you do not make a folder, you can only save up to 512 images. In addition, the number of images may be reduced depending on the file name length or character type. • A paticular image may not be displayed in order of the shooting date on the index image display, etc as the information on the shooting date may have been changed or lost when you edited or saved that image file on a computer. • When images from the computer are saved in the internal memory of the photo frame, the image files are saved without being compressed. As a result, fewer images may be able to be saved to the internal memory of the photo frame. • Image files made or edited on a computer may not be displayed. Image files set to “Read Only” on a computer cannot be deleted on the photo frame. 52 GB Double-click on the Task Tray. Click (USB Mass Storage Device) t [Stop]. Click [OK] after checking the drive you want to remove. Error messages If an error message appears If an error occurs, one of the following error messages may be displayed on the LCD screen of the photo frame. Follow the corresponding solution below to solve the problem. Error message Meaning/Solutions No Memory Stick. / No CompactFlash card. / No SD Memory Card. / No xD-Picture Card. / No External Device. • A memory card is not inserted in a slot. Or, an external device is not connected to the USB A/Bluetooth connector. Insert a memory card in the corresponding slot. Or, connect an external device. (.pages 21, 48) An incompatible Memory Stick is • An unsupported memory card is inserted. Or, an inserted. / An incompatible unsupported external device is connected to the CompactFlash card is inserted. / An USB A/Bluetooth connector. Use a memory card or incompatible SD Memory Card is external device that is supported by the photo frame. inserted. / An incompatible xDPicture Card is inserted. / An incompatible External Device is inserted. • There is no image file that can be displayed on the screen of the photo frame on the memory card or the external device. Use a memory card or on external device containing image files that can be displayed with the photo frame. Cannot delete a protected image. • To delete a protected file, cancel the protection on your digital camera. Media is protected. Remove protection then try again. • The memory card is write-protected. Slide the writeprotect switch to the enable position. (.page 62) The Memory Stick is full. / The • No more data can be saved because the memory card, the CompactFlash card is full. / The SD internal memory, or the external device is full. Delete Memory Card is full. / The xDimages, or use a memory card or external device with free Picture Card is full. / The External space available. Device is full. Error reading the Memory Stick. / Error reading the CompactFlash card. / Error reading the SD Memory Card. / Error reading the xD-Picture Card. / Error reading the External Device. Write error in the Memory Stick. / Write error in the CompactFlash card. / Write error in the SD Memory Card. / Write error in the xD-Picture Card. / Write error in the External Device. • An error has occurred. If this error message is displayed frequently, check the status of the memory card or external device with a device other than the photo frame. • In the case of an external device: The external device may be write-protected. Cancel the write-protection setting for the device you are using. The internal memory of a digital camera may be writeprotected. Format the internal memory. Continued 53 GB Error messages No images on file. Error message Meaning/Solutions The Memory Stick is read only. • A “Memory Stick-ROM” is inserted. To save the images, use the “Memory Stick” recommended. The Memory Stick is protected. • A protected “Memory Stick” is inserted. To edit and save the images, use an external device to remove protection. Media format not supported. Cannot open the image. • The images cannot be displayed if the image file is not supported by the photo frame. No more USB hubs can be connected. • Connect the device directly to the photo frame, or use a device without a built-in USB hub. Incompatible USB device. Check device’s USB settings. • Connect a device with support for mass storage. If the USB setting of your device is incorrect, set the mass storage mode in the USB setting. 54 GB Troubleshooting If trouble occurs Before submitting the photo frame for repair, try using the following guidance to solve the problem. If the problem persists, consult with your Sony dealer or Sony service facilities. Power supply Symptom Check item Cause/Solutions The power cannot be turned on. • Is the power plug inserted properly? c Insert the power plug properly. Displaying images If the power is turned on but images are not displayed or the settings of the operation screen cannot be configured, confirm the following check items. Symptom Check item No images are displayed on the screen. • Is a memory card inserted or c Insert a memory card or connect an an external device connected external device properly. (.pages 21, properly? 49) • Does the memory card contain images saved with a digital camera or other device? • Are images stored on the external device? Cause/Solutions c Insert a memory card containing images or connect an external device containing images. c Check the file formats that can be displayed. (.page 64) • Is the file format compatible c A file that is not compatible with DCF with DCF? may not be able to be displayed with the photo frame, even if it can be displayed with a computer. • Were these images saved c The information on the shooting date may from a computer? be changed or lost when you edit or save • Were these images edited on an image file on a computer. a computer? Continued 55 GB Troubleshooting Images are not played back in the order of shooting date. Symptom Check item Cause/Solutions Some images are not displayed. • Are the images displayed in the index view? c If the image is displayed in the index view but cannot be displayed as single image, the image file may be damaged even though its thumbnail preview data is fine. c A file that is not compatible with DCF may not be able to be displayed with the photo frame, even if it can be displayed with a computer. • Does the mark displayed below appear in the index view? c If the mark shown on the left is displayed, the image file may not be supported by the photo frame because, for example, it is a JPEG file that was created with your computer. Also, the image file may be supported, but not contain thumbnail data. Select the mark and press to change the screen to the single image display. If the mark on the left is displayed again, the image cannot be displayed because the image file is not supported by the photo frame. • Were the images created with an application on a computer? • Does the mark displayed below appear in the index view? c If the mark shown on the left is displayed, the image file is supported by the photo frame, but the thumbnail data or image itself cannot be opened. Select the mark and press . If the mark shown on the left is displayed again, the image cannot be displayed. • Are there more than 9,999 images in the memory card or external device? c The photo frame can play, save, delete, or otherwise handle up to 9,999 image files. • Did you rename the file with c If you named or renamed the file on your a computer or other device? computer and the file name includes characters other than alphanumeric characters, the image may not be able to be displayed on the photo frame. • Are there eight or more c The photo frame cannot display images levels in the folder hierarchy saved in a folder that is more than eight of the memory card or levels deep. external device? 56 GB Symptom Check item The file name is not displayed properly. • Did you rename the file with c If you named or renamed the file on your a computer or other device? computer and the file name includes characters other than alphanumeric characters, the file name may not be able to be displayed properly on the photo frame. Also, for a file created on a computer or other device, a maximum of ten characters from the beginning of the file name can be displayed. Cause/Solutions Note Only alphanumeric characters can be displayed. Blank areas appear • Is the image extremely tall or c If an image is extremely tall or wide, at the top and wide? blank areas may appear because of the bottom. ratio between the height and width. Saving and deleting images Symptom Check item Cause/Solutions Cannot save an image. • Is the memory card writeprotected? c Cancel write-protection and try saving again. • Is the write-protect switch of c Slide the write-protect switch to the the memory card in the enable position. [LOCK] position? c Replace the memory card with one with sufficient free space. Or, delete any unwanted images. (.page 36) • Is the internal memory full? c Delete any unwanted images. (.page 36) • Did you save images from a computer to the internal memory without making a folder in the internal memory? c If you do not make a folder, you can only save up to 512 images. In addition, the number of images may be reduced depending on the file name length or character type. When you save images in the internal memory from a computer, be sure to make a folder in the internal memory and save the images in this folder. Continued 57 GB Troubleshooting • Is the memory card full? Symptom Check item Cause/Solutions Cannot delete an image. • Is the memory card writeprotected? c Use the device you are using to cancel write-protection and try deleting again. • Is the write-protect switch of c Slide the write-protect switch to the the memory card in the enable position. [LOCK] position? • Are you using a “Memory Stick-ROM”? c It is not possible to delete an image from or format a “Memory Stick-ROM”. • Is this image protected? c Check the image information from the single view mode. (.page 28) c An image with a mark is set to Read Only. You cannot delete it on the photo frame. An image was deleted accidentally. — c An image cannot be recovered once it is deleted. Connecting a digital camera or other external device Symptom Check item Cause/Solutions The camera is connected but nothing is displayed. • Is the cable connected properly? c Connect the cable properly. • Is the photo frame turned on? c Turn both the photo frame and the camera to ON. Nothing happens even if the USB cable is disconnected and then re-connected. — c An over current error may have occurred with the photo frame. To recover from the error, turn the power of the photo frame off and then back on. Photo frame Symptom Nothing happens even if you operate the photo frame. 58 GB Check item Cause/Solutions — c Push the reset switch on the back of the photo frame using a long, thin object such as a pin, etc. (.page 12) c Set the power switch to off, and then set it to on again. (.page 12) Remote control Symptom Check item Cause/Solutions Nothing happens • Is the battery inserted in the even if you operate remote control properly? the remote control. — c Replace the battery. (.page 15) c Insert a battery. (.page 15) c Insert a battery in the proper orientation. (.page 15) c Point the top end of the remote control towards the remote sensor on the photo frame. (.page 15) c Remove any obstruction between the remote control and the remote sensor. Troubleshooting 59 GB Additional information Precautions Safety • Be careful not to set or drop any heavy objects on the power cord, or to damage the power cord in any way. Never operate this photo frame with a damaged power cord. • Should any solid object or liquid fall into the cabinet, unplug the photo frame and have it checked by qualified personnel before operating it any further. • Never disassemble the photo frame. • To disconnect the power cord, pull it out by the plug. Never pull the power cord itself. • When the photo frame is not going to be used for an extended period of time, disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet. • Do not handle the photo frame roughly. • To reduce the risk of electrical shock, always unplug the photo frame from the electrical outlet before cleaning and servicing the photo frame. Installation • Avoid placing the photo frame in a location subject to: – vibration – humidity – excessive dust – direct sunlight – extremely high or low temperatures • Do not use electrical equipment near the photo frame. The photo frame will not work properly in electromagnetic fields. • Do not place heavy objects on the photo frame. On the AC adaptor • Even if your photo frame is turned off, AC power (house current) is still supplied to it 60 GB • • • • while it is connected to the wall outlet via the AC adaptor. Be sure to use the AC adaptor supplied with the photo frame. Do not use other AC adaptors, as this may cause a malfunction. Do not use the supplied AC adaptor for other devices. Do not use an electrical transformer (travel converter), as this may cause overheating or a malfunction. In case the cord of the AC adaptor is damaged, do not use it any longer, as this may be dangerous. On moisture condensation If the photo frame is brought directly from a cold location to a warm location or placed in an extremely warm or humid room, moisture may condense inside the unit. In such cases the photo frame will probably not work properly and may even develop a fault if you persist in using it. If moisture condensation occurs, unplug the AC adaptor of the photo frame and do not use the photo frame for at least one hour. On transport When you transport the photo frame, remove the memory card, external devices, AC adaptor, and connected cables from the photo frame and put the photo frame and its peripherals in the original box with the protective packaging. If you no longer have the original box and packing parts, use similar packing material so that the photo frame will not be damaged while being transported. Cleaning Clean the photo frame with a soft dry cloth, or a soft cloth lightly moistened with a mild detergent solution. Do not use any type of solvent, such as alcohol or benzine, which may damage the finish. Restrictions on duplication TV programs, films, video tapes, portraits of other people, or other materials may be copyrighted. Unauthorized use of such materials may infringe the provisions of the copyright law. About memory cards “Memory Stick” Types of “Memory Stick” that the photo frame can use With the photo frame, you can use the following types of “Memory Stick”*1: Type of “Memory Stick” Displaying Deleting/ Saving “Memory Stick”*2 (Not compatible with “MagicGate”) OK OK “Memory Stick”*2 (Compatible with “MagicGate”) OK*5 OK*5 “MagicGate Memory Stick”*2 OK*5 OK*5 “Memory Stick PRO”*2 OK*5 OK*5 “Memory Stick PRO-HG”*2 OK*5*6 OK*5*6 OK*5 OK*5 “Memory Stick Micro”*3 (“M2”*4) *1 *2 *4 *5 Continued 61 GB Additional information *3 The photo frame supports FAT32. The photo frame has been demonstrated as operable with a “Memory Stick” with a capacity of 16 GB or less manufactured by Sony Corporation. However, we do not guarantee the operations of all the “Memory Stick” media. The photo frame is equipped with a slot compatible with both standard-size and Duo-size media. Without a “Memory Stick Duo” adaptor, you can use both a standard-size “Memory Stick” and the compact-size “Memory Stick Duo”. When using a “Memory Stick Micro” with the photo frame, always insert it into an M2 adaptor. “M2” is an abbreviation for “Memory Stick Micro”. In this section, “M2” is used to describe a “Memory Stick Micro”. Data reading/recording that requires “MagicGate” copyright protection cannot be performed. “MagicGate” is the general name of a copyright *6 protection technology developed by Sony using authentication and encryption. The photo frame does not support 8 bit parallel data transfer. Notes on use • For the latest information on the “Memory Stick” types that the photo frame supports, see the “Memory Stick” compatibility information on the Sony web site: http://www.memorystick.com/en/support/ support.html (Select the area where you use your photo frame, and then select “Digital Photo Frame” from each area page.) • Do not insert more than one “Memory Stick” at the same time, or this may cause trouble with the photo frame. • If you use a “Memory Stick Micro” with the photo frame, the “Memory Stick Micro” needs to be inserted into an “M2” adaptor. • If you insert a “Memory Stick Micro” into the photo frame without an “M2” adaptor, you may be unable to remove the “Memory Stick Micro”. • If you insert a “Memory Stick Micro” into an “M2”adaptor, and insert the “M2” adaptor into a “Memory Stick Duo” adaptor, the photo frame may not operate properly. • When you format a “Memory Stick”, use the format function of your digital camera. If you format a “Memory Stick” with your computer, images may not be displayed properly. • When you format a “Memory Stick”, all the data including protected image files will be erased. To avoid erasing important data by accident, make sure to check the contents of the “Memory Stick” before formatting. • You cannot record, edit, or delete data if you slide the write-protect switch to LOCK. • Do not attach any other material than the supplied label on the labelling position. When you attach the supplied label, be sure to attach it to the labelling position. Be careful that the label does not stick out. 62 GB SD memory card The SD memory card slot of the photo frame allows you to use the following: • SD memory card*1 • miniSD card, microSD card (An adaptor is necessary.)*2 • SDHC memory card*3 • MMC standard memory card*4 We do not guarantee proper operations for all types of SD memory cards and MMC standard memory cards. *1 *2 *3 *4 The photo frame has been demonstrated as operable with an SD memory card with a capacity of 2 GB or smaller. Some commercially available card adaptors have projected terminals on the back. This type of adaptor may not work properly with the photo frame. The photo frame has been demonstrated as operable with an SDHC memory card with a capacity of 32 GB or less. The photo frame has been demonstrated as operable with an MMC standard memory card with a capacity of 2 GB or less. Notes on use Data reading/recording that requires copyright protection cannot be performed. xD-Picture Card With the xD-Picture Card slot of the photo frame, you can use an xD-Picture Card*5. Not all the memory card operations are supported and we do not guarantee proper operations for all types of xD-Picture Card. *5 The photo frame has been demonstrated as operable with an xD-Picture Card with a capacity of 2 GB or less. CompactFlash card The CompactFlash card slot of the photo frame allows you to use the following: • CompactFlash Memory Card (Type I/ Type II) and CF+Card (Type I/Type II)compatible CompactFlash Card*6 • Microdrive You can also use the Smart Media card by using a commercially available CompactFlash card adaptor*7. However, we do not guarantee proper operations for all types of CompactFlash cards. *6 *7 Use a CompactFlash card with a power specification of 3.3V or 3.3V/5V. You cannot use a type for 3V or 5V only. Do not insert other types of CompactFlash card into the photo frame’s insertion slot. The photo frame may be damaged. The photo frame has been demonstrated as operable with a CompactFlash with a capacity of 32 GB or smaller. When using a commercially available CompactFlash card adaptor, refer to the operating instructions of the adaptor you use for how to install the card and adaptor. When using a CompactFlash card adaptor, a write-protected card may not work properly. • Do not disassemble or modify a card. • Do not expose a card to water. • Do not use or store a card under the following conditions: – Locations beyond the required operational conditions including locations such as the hot interior of a car parked in the sun and/ or in the summer, the outdoors exposed to direct sunlight, or a place near a heater. – Humid locations or locations with corrosive substances present – Locations subject to static electricity or electrical noise Notes on using a memory card Additional information • When using a card, make sure to check the correct insertion direction of the card and the correct insertion slot. • When inserting the memory card, it will only insert part of the way, so do not try to force it, as this could damage the memory card and/or photo frame. • Do not remove a card or turn off the photo frame while the photo frame is reading or writing data, or the access indicator is flashing. Otherwise, data may be rendered unreadable or be erased. • We recommend that you save a backup of important data. • Data processed with the computer may not be displayed with the photo frame. • When you carry or store a card, put it in the case supplied with it. • Do not touch the terminal of a card with your hand or a metal object. • Do not strike, bend or drop a card. 63 GB Specifications x Photo frame LCD screen LCD panel: DPF-D92: 9.0 inches, TFT active matrix DPF-D82: 8.0 inches, TFT active matrix Total number of dots: DPF-D92: 1,152,000 (800 × 3(RGB) × 640) dots DPF-D82: 1,080,000 (1024 × 3(RGB) × 600) dots Display aspect ratio 15:9 Effective display area DPF-D92: 8.6 inches DPF-D82: 7.6 inches LCD backlight life DPF-D92: 20,000 hours DPF-D82: 30,000 hours (before brightness of the backlight is reduced to half) Input/Output connectors USB connector (TypeB, Hi-Speed USB) USB A/Bluetooth connector (TypeA, Hi-Speed USB) Slots “Memory Stick PRO” slot SD memory card/MMC/ xD-Picture Card slot CompactFlash card/Microdrive slot Compatible image file formats JPEG: DCF 2.0 compatible, Exif 2.21 compatible, JFIF*1 TIFF: Exif 2.21 compatible BMP: 1, 4, 8, 16, 24, 32 bit Windows format RAW (preview only*2): SRF, SR2, ARW (2.0 or lower version) (Some image file formats are not compatible.) 64 GB Maximum number of pixels that can be displayed 8,000 (H) × 6,000 (V) pixels File system FAT12/16/32, sector size of 2,048 bytes or smaller Image file name DCF format, 256 characters, within 8th hierarchy Maximum number of files that can be handled 9,999 files for a memory card/an external device Internal memory capacity*3 DPF-D92/D82: 1 GB (Approx. 2,000 images*4 can be saved.) When measuring media capacity, 1 GB equals 1 billion bytes, a portion of which is used for data management. Power requirements DC IN jack, DC 12V Power consumption Model in operation mode DPF-D92/ D82 at the maximum load including the AC adaptor normal mode* 11.6W 5.5W * The definition of the normal mode is a status which allows the performance of a slideshow using images stored in the internal memory with the default settings without inserting a memory card or connecting an external device. Operating temperature 5 °C to 35 °C (41 °F to 95 °F) Dimensions [With the stand spread out] DPF-D92: Approx. 276 × 189 × 144.1 mm (10 7/8 × 7 1/2 × 5 3/4 inches) (width/height/depth) DPF-D82: Approx. 243 × 162 × 126.6 mm (9 5/8 × 6 1/2 × 5 inches) [When the photo frame is hanging on the wall] DPF-D92: Approx. 276 × 189 × 39.5 mm (10 7/8 × 7 1/2 × 1 9/16 inches) (width/height/depth) DPF-D82: Approx. 243 × 162 × 39.5 mm (9 5/8 × 6 1/2 × 1 9/16 inches) Mass DPF-D92: Approx. 810 g (1 lb 12 5/8 oz) DPF-D82: Approx. 720 g (1 lb 9 3/8 oz) (excluding the AC adaptor) Included accessories See “Checking included items” on page 11. Customer support home page The latest support information is available at the following home page address: http://www.sony.net/ x AC adaptor The following are common specifications of DPF-D92/D82. Power requirements - 100 V to 240 V, 50/60 Hz 0.48 A Rated output voltage 12 V 1.2 A Dimensions Approx. 34 × 72 × 69 mm (1 3/8 × 2 7/8 × 2 3/4 inches) (width/height/depth) (excluding the protruding parts) Mass Approx. 110 g (4 oz) See the label of AC adaptor for more details. Design and specifications are subject to change without notice. Additional information *1 : Baseline JPEG with 4:4:4, 4:2:2, or 4:2:0 format : RAW files are displayed as thumbnail preview. *3 : The capacity is calculated as 1 MB is equivalent to 1 000 000 bytes. The actual capacity is reduced as files for management and applications are included. Approximately 900 MB on DPF-D92/ D82 can be used for your actual operation. *4 : Approximate number is shown when the images taken by 2 000 000 pixels equivalent camera are saved. The value may vary depending on the shooting condition. *2 65 GB Index A AC adaptor 18 Accessories 11 Adding to the internal memory 32 Alarm 43, 46 Associated file 28 Auto power ON/OFF 46 Auto power on/off 42 B Bluetooth 49 C Calendar 21 Changing the settings 44 Cleaning 60 Connecting Computer 51 External device 48 Connecting to the AC power source 18 D Date/time settings 20, 46 DC IN 8.4 V 18 Deleting an image 36 Display priority 22 E Error messages 53 Exporting an image 34 F Features 9 Format internal memory 47 G General Settings 46 66 GB I Image file size 46 Index image display 27 Initialize 47 System Information 47 System requirements Macintosh 51 Windows 51 L T Language setting 47 Troubleshooting 55 M U Mass storage compatible devices 48 Memory cards 61 “Memory Stick” 61 CompactFlash card 62 Notes on use 63 SD memory card 62 xD-Picture Card 62 USB cable 48 P Placing in portrait or landscape orientation 16 Playback device 40 Precautions 60 R Remote control 15 Replacing the battery of the remote control 15 Reset 47 Rotating an image 41 S Searching for an image 39 Setting the stand 16 Single view mode 26 Slideshow display 24 Slideshow Settings 31 Color effect 31 Display Mode 31 Effect 31 Interval 31 Shuffle 31 Specifications 64 W Write-protect switch 62 Z Zooming an image in/out 40 Printed using VOC (Volatile Organic Compound)-free vegetable oil based ink. 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