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INTRODUCING YOUR CAGIC
DIGITAL PHOTO FRAME
Your Cagic Digital Photo Frame brings
your digital photos out of your camera
and into your living room. You can keep
up to 10,000 photos in your frame and
make them part of your home.
Mini USB Adapter
USB Cable
AC Power Adapter
1GB SD Card
(inserted in the frame)
contents
INTRODUCTION
TURNING ON YOUR FRAME
COPY PHOTOS TO YOUR FRAME
PLAY YOUR PICTURE SHOW
ROTATE A PHOTO
REMOVE A PHOTO FROM YOUR FRAME
LOCK A PHOTO IN YOUR FRAME
CHOOSE WHICH PHOTOS TO SHOW
CHANGE YOUR FRAME’S ADVANCE SETTINGS
TURN OFF YOUR FRAME
13
ADD SPACE TO YOUR FRAME
13
GETTING HELP
14
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
15
APPENDIX
INSIDE BACK COVER
Screen
Left Matting
You interact with your frame by
simply touching the metal matting on
the sides of your frame’s screen. The
on screen display on your screen will
guide you on which side of the matting to
touch. For your convenience, we’ll refer
to the sides as top matting, bottom
Top Matting
matting, left matting and right
matting*.
Cagic8 Digital Picture Frame
Cagic Manual
Top Matting
Right Matting
Bottom Matting
The top matting will always be
the top, whether you stand your frame
horizontally or vertically.
Top Matting
With your frame, you can view Screen
your photos how you wish. You can
Left Matting
Right Matting
rotate a photo, change the color, and
alter how the photos are displayed.
Your frame remembers the changes you
Bottom Matting
make, so you only need change
it once.
Screen
Card Door
AC/DCRight
Power
Jack
Matting
LatchLeft Matting
Bottom Matting
Top Matting
Bottom Matting
Card Door
Latch
Left Matting
CF Memory Card Slot
Right Matting
AC/DC Power Jack
SD/MMC/MS/xD
Memory Card Slot
Reset Button
Storage SD Card
USB Port
your frame is connected
to your camera
Bottom Matting
card, your camera or your computer,
Left Matting
follow the simple
onscreen controls to
copy your photos.
TURN ON YOUR FRAME
Simply touch any part of the matting
to turn on your frame.
COPY PHOTOS TO YOUR FRAME
Top Matting
Top Matting
Your frame comes with enough room
Screen
to hold more than 10,000 photographs
(1GB). Left
Your
frame
automatically
Matting
Right Matting
reduces the amount of space each photo
takes up on your frame through our
CPO Process.
Card Door
Your frame displays photos one at a time in
a Picture Show. Your Picture Show starts
as soon as you turn on your frame and
plays by itself, repeating once it reaches
the final photo. Your photos are displayed
in reverse chronological order, unless you
choose to display them differently.
Right Matting
Bottom Matting
CF Memory Card Slot
Right Matting
AC/DC Power Jack
Latch
Your frame can read whatever card you use in
Bottom
Card
DoorMatting
your digital
camera;
simply plug it into
the appropriate slot.
Latch
CF Memory Card Slot
AC/DC Power Jack
Bottom Matting
Left Matting
Bottom Matting
SD/MMC/MS/xD
Memory Card Slot
Reset Button
Card Door
Left Matting
If you are copying more photos to
your frame than your frame can store,
it will automatically remove the oldest
photos in chronological order to make
room for new photos. It will not remove
locked photos (“See Lock a Photo in
Your
Frame”.)
Card Door
USB Port
PLAYStorage
YOUR
PICTURE SHOW
SD Card
Screen
Latch
Right Matting
Storage SD Card
USB Port
CF Memory Card Slot
To control your Picture Show,
touch any part of the matting to show the
onscreen controls. You can then choose to
pause your Picture Show, go back to the
previous photo or move forward to
the following photo.
SD/MMC/MS/xD
Memory Card Slot
Buttonmode
useReset
advanced
AC/DC Power Jack
To
and connect your frame
USB Port
to your
computer, use the supplied USB
cable or
Storage SD Card
adapter (as appropriate). Your frame will appear
as a flash drive on your PC or Mac and allow
you to copy JPG photos.
To pause your frame on the current
photo in your Picture Show, touch the
bottom of the matting. To resume playback of your Picture Show, touch the
bottom of the matting again.
SD/MMC/MS/xD
Memory Card Slot
Reset Button
You can copy photos to AC/DC
yourPower Jack
frame from three different sources:
Storage SD Card
Latch
Your camera’s memory card
Directly from your camera
From your computer (Advanced Mode)
USB Port
To go back to the previous photo in
your Picture Show, touch the left
matting.
If you wish to connect your camera to your frame,
use the supplied USB cable or adapter
(as appropriate).
You will find all the connections you need
behind the door on the back of the frame
to connect via any of these methods. Once
To go forward to the next photo in
your Picture Show, touch the right
matting.
FOR ADDITIONAL HELP ON CONNECTING TO YOUR
FRAME, YOU CAN GO TO THE HELP SECTION OF CAGIC’S
WEBSITE, AT WWW.CAGIC.COM.
SD/MMC/MS/xD
Memory Card Slot
Reset Button
Screen
Screen
Bottom Matting
CF Memory Card Slot
Top Matting
Top Matting
appear in the center of the screen. Touch
the matting again to confirm you wish to
remove the photo.
ROTATE A PHOTO
To rotate a photo in your frame, first
touch any part of the matting to show
the onscreen controls. Then touch the
top of the matting to rotate the photo
counter-clockwise.
Touch and hold the bottom matting.
After a few seconds, your Picture Show
will pause, and the lock symbol will
appear in the center of the screen.
5 Touch the bottom of the matting to
4 To lock another photo, navigate
Touch the bottom of the matting to
resume your Picture Show.
resume your Picture Show.
You can lock any photo in your frame to
prevent the photo from being removed.
For more information, see “Lock a Photo
in your Frame” below.
REMOVE A PHOTO FROM
YOUR FRAME
To remove a photo from your frame:
LOCK A PHOTO IN YOUR FRAME
1 Touch
Locking a photo prevents it from being
removed from the frame, either by
accident or to make room for another
photo as you copy more photos to the
frame. To lock a photo in your frame:
any part of the matting to show
the onscreen controls.
If the photo onscreen is not the one
that you want to remove, follow the
directions below to find the photo:
Touch any part of the matting to show
the onscreen controls.
To move one photo forward in your
Picture Show, touch the right matting.
To move one photo backward in your
Picture Show, touch the left matting.
If the photo onscreen is not the
one that you want to lock, follow the
directions below to find the photo:
Touch and hold the top matting.
After a few seconds, your Picture Show
pauses, and the delete symbol will
To move one photo forward in your
Picture Show, touch the right matting.
remove another photo, navigate to
photo as detailed in Step 2. Touch top
matting to delete.
4 To
To continue turning the photo
touch the top of the matting again
until you are satisfied with the photo’s
orientation.
Touch and hold the bottom and right
matting* simultaneously. After a few
seconds, the screen changes to show
your frame preferences.
To move one photo backward in your
Picture Show, touch the left matting.
If necessary, touch the left or right
matting to choose Select Photo.
to
photo as detailed in Step 2. Touch top
matting to lock.
Touch the top of the matting to select
Frame Preferences. The screen changes
again to show the list of selection
options.*
Choose a selection option by touching
the right matting to move one line down
in the list or the left matting to move one
line up.
To unlock a photo, follow the
same steps.
CHOOSE WHICH PHOTOS
TO SHOW
If you only want to view a selection of
your photos, your frame has a number
of options for doing that.
Touch any part of the matting to show
the onscreen controls.
*Bottom & Right Matting
THE FOLLOWING SECTIONS BRIEFLY DESCRIBE
EACH OF THE SELECTION SETTINGS. FOR MORE
INFORMATION ON THESE SETTINGS, SEE THE HELP
SECTION OF CAGIC’S WEBSITE AT WWW.CAGIC.COM.
*Settings
Select All
CHANGE YOUR FRAME’S
ADVANCED SETTINGS
To include all the photos in your frame
in your Picture Show, choose Select All
from the list of options, and touch the
top of the matting. This is your frame’s
original setting.
Your frame comes with several advanced
settings. To change them, follow these
steps:
Touch any part of the matting to show
the onscreen controls.
Select All Horizontal Photos
Touch and keep your fingers on the
bottom and right matting. After a few
seconds, the screen changes to show
your frame’s main options.
To show wide photos only (for proper
orientation on a horizontally placed
frame), choose Select All Horizontal
from the list of options, and touch the
top matting.
Select All Vertical Photos
To show tall photos only (for proper
orientation on a vertically placed frame),
choose Select All Vertical from the list of
options, and touch the top matting.
Move to a photo to include by
touching the left and right matting,
and touch the top matting to select
this photo. Continue selecting as many
photos as you like, and then touch the
bottom of the matting to resume your
Picture Show.
To use the calendar, follow these steps:
Select By Date(s)
the left or right matting, and then touch
the top of the matting. Only those
months for which your frame has photos
are selectable.
To choose photos from a particular date,
choose Select By Date(s) from the list
of options, and touch the top of the
matting. The screen changes to show a
calendar.
Select By Thumbnail
To choose among all your photos,
choose Select By Thumbnail from the
list of options, and touch the top matting.
The screen changes to show a series of
thumbnails, or smaller versions of all
the photos in your frame.
Choose the desired year by touching
the left or right matting. Touch the top
matting to select. If your frame doesn’t
have any photos from this year, the year
will not be available for selection.
3 If necessary, touch the left
or right matting to select Frame Preferences.
Touch the top of the matting. The
screen changes again to show the
preferences list.
2 Choose the desired month by touching
Select the setting that you want to
change by touching the right matting to
move one line down in the list or the left
matting to move one line up.
Touch the left and right matting to
choose the desired date in the selected
month, and then touch the top of the
matting. You can also select all photos
for a particular month.
Touch the bottom matting to resume
your Picture Show.
Change The Amount Of Time
Between Photos
Fade through white. Under this setting,
the current photo fades to white.
Change How Your Frame Sizes
Your Photos
To change the amount of time between
photos, choose Delay from the list of
preferences, touch the top of the matting,
and choose a delay time by touching the
left or right matting.
Vertical slide. Under this setting, your
frame slides in the next photo vertically.
To change how your frame sizes your
photos, choose Photo Sizing from the
list of preferences, touch the top of the
matting, and choose a size setting by
touching the left and right matting:
Show Your Photos In Random Order
Random. Under this setting, your
frame picks a different transition effect
each time. This is your frame’s original
setting.
To show your photos in random order,
choose Shuffle from the list of preferences and touch the top of the matting.
To go back to the regular sequence of
photos, follow the same steps.
Change The Transition Between Photos
To change the transition between
photos, choose Transitions from the
list of preferences, touch the top of the
matting, and choose a transition effect
by touching the left and right matting:
THE FOLLOWING SECTIONS BRIEFLY DESCRIBE
EACH OF YOUR FRAME’S SETTINGS. FOR MORE
INFORMATION, SEE WWW.CAGIC.COM.
Fade. Under this setting, the current
photo fades out, while the next photo
fades in.
Fade through black. Under this setting,
the current photo fades to black.
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Horizontal slide. Under this setting,
your frame slides in the next photo
horizontally.
Pan and zoom. Your frame determines
the most interesting part of the photo
and zooms in to feature this area.
Fill screen with photo. Your frame crops
your photos so that they fit perfectly in
the screen. This is your frame’s original
setting.
None. Under this setting, your frame
does not use any transition effects.
The next photo simply replaces the
current one.
Letterbox view. Your frame shows the
entire photo and adds black borders
around the photo to make it fit in the
screen.
Display Your Photos In Sepia Tone
Or Black And White
To display your photos in sepia tone or
black and white, choose Photo Effects
from the list of preferences, touch
the top of the matting, and choose a
color setting by touching the left and
right matting. If you chose to make this
photo effect change all of your photos will
appear in sepia tone or black and white.
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Show Photo Titles And
Dates Onscreen
Change Brightness, Contrast,
And Temperature
To show titles and dates onscreen with
your photos, choose Photo Text from
the list of preferences, touch the top of
the matting, and choose a text setting
by touching the left and right matting:
To change the brightness, contrast, and
color balance of the screen:
Choose Display Adjustments from
the list of preferences
Display photo titles. Your frame displays
titles with your photos.
Touch the top of the matting.
Choose the desired setting by touching the left or right matting.
Display photo dates. Your frame displays
dates with your photos.
Touch the top of the matting again,
and touch the left and right matting to
move the selected setting down and up.
Display photo titles and dates. Your
frame displays dates and titles with
your photos.
Set Your Frame’s Clock
Do not display text. Your frame does not
display dates or titles with your photos.
This is your frame’s original setting.
To set your frame’s clock, choose Set
Time from the list of preferences, and
touch the top matting.
Turn Your Frame’s Sound On And Off
TURN OFF YOUR FRAME
To turn your frame’s sound on and off,
choose Sound from the list of preferences, and touch the top of the matting.
This will turn off the audible click heard
when you touch the matting.
To turn off your frame, touch and
hold the left and the bottom matting.
When the power-off symbol* appears in
the center of the screen, touch the top
matting to turn off your frame. Touch
any other part of the matting to go back
to the Picture Show.
Return To Your Frame’s Original
Settings
To go back to your frame’s original
settings, choose Restore Factory Defaults
from the list of preferences, and touch
the top matting. This will delete all
frame preferences and start the frame
as if it is new in the box. This will not
delete any photos from the frame. This
will just restore all settings to their
original state.
ADD SPACE TO YOUR FRAME
The Cagic frame grows with your
collection of photos. Your frame comes
with a 1GB memory card. If you want
more space, slide the small door next to
your memory card slots open to reveal
your Storage SD card. You can simply
replace that 1GB SD card with a larger
one (2GB, 4GB, 8GB, etc.). Once you
take the old memory card out, you will
need to move your pictures to the new
memory card. You can do this by simply
following the directions in the “COPY
PHOTOS TO YOUR FRAME”
section. Your frame is now ready to
display thousands more photos.
Use Auto On/Off
The Auto On/Off feature turns your
frame on and off automatically at the
same time each day. To set this feature,
choose Auto On/Off from the list of
preferences, and touch the top matting.
Set the appropriate time(s) of your
choosing.
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*Power Off
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
DEAR CAGIC CUSTOMER
Thank you for your purchase. To ensure
safety and many years of trouble-free
operation of your product, please read the
Important Safety Instructions carefully
before using this product.
WARNING:
FCC Regulations state that any unauthorized
changes or modifications to this equipment
not expressly approved by the manufacturer
could void the user’s authority to operate this
equipment.
CF Memory Card Slot
Reset Button
SD/MMC/MS/xd
Memory Card Slot
USB Port
Storage SD Card
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Electricity is used to perform many useful
functions, but it can also cause personal
injuries and property damage if improperly
handled. The Cagic frame has been engineered
and manufactured with the highest priority
of safety. However, improper use can result in
electric shock and/or fire. In order to prevent
potential danger, please observe the following
instructions when installing, operating, and
cleaning your frame. To ensure your safety
and to prolong the service life of your picture
frame, please read the following precautions
carefully before using this product.
1 Read these instructions.
2 Keep these instructions.
3 Heed all warnings.
4 Follow the instructions.
5 Do not use this frame near water.
6 Clean only with dry cloth.
7 Do not install frame near any heat sources
such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or
other apparatus (including amplifiers) that
produce heat.
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY:
CAGIC8 DIGITAL PICTURE FRAME.
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
operations.
INFORMATION:
getting help
IF YOU NEED HELP, IT IS AVAILABLE 24 HOURS A DAY
AT WWW.CAGIC.COM. YOU CAN ALSO E-MAIL US AT
HELP@CAGIC.COM. ALTERNATIVELY, YOU CAN CALL
US AT 1-877-48-CAGIC. WE WOULD LOVE TO HEAR
FROM YOU AND BE OF ASSISTANCE.
FOR WARRANTY TERMS AND CONDITIONS, SEE
WWW.CAGIC.COM/ WARRANTY.HTML
This equipment has been tested and found
to comply with the limits for a 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, it may cause
harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference
will not occur in a particular installation.
TRADEMARKS
Cagic; Cagic, LLC; TrueVu; CPO5
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8 Protect the power cord from being walked
on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience
receptacles, and the point where they exit
from the frame.
9 Only use attachments/accessories specified
by the manufacturer.
10 Unplug the frame during lightning storms
or when unused for long periods of time.
11 Refer all servicing to qualified service
personnel. Servicing is required when the
frame has been damaged in any way, such as
power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid
has been spilled or objects have fallen into the
frame, the frame has been exposed to rain or
moisture, does not operate normally, or has
been dropped.
to qualified service personnel under the
following conditions.
a When the AC cord or plug is damaged.
b If liquid has been spilled, or objects
have fallen into the product.
c If the product has been exposed to rain
or water.
d If the product does not operate normally
by following the operating instructions.
Adjust only those controls that are covered by
the operating instructions as an improper
adjustment of other controls may result
in damage and will often require extensive
work by a qualified technician to restore the
product to its normal operations.
5 Install the product on the place where the
AC cord can be unplugged easily from the
AC outlet, or from the AC INPUT terminal
on the rear of the product.
Additional Safety Information
1 Power Sources. This product should be
operated only from the type of power source
indicated on the marking label. If you are not
sure of the type of power supply to your home,
consult your local power company. For
products intended to operate from battery
power, or other sources, refer to the operating
instructions.
2 Overloading. Do not overload wall outlets,
extension cords, or integral conveniences
receptacles as this can result in a risk of fire or
electric shock.
3 Object and Liquid Entry. Never spill liquid
of any kind on the product.
4 Damage Requiring Services – Unplug this
product from the wall outlet and refer servicing
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Water and moisture. Do not use this frame
near water. For example, do not use near a
bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, laundry tub,
in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool.
The Liquid Crystal Panel used in this frame
is made of glass. Therefore it can break when
the product is dropped or applied with impact.
Be careful not to be injured by broken glass
pieces in case the panel breaks.
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