Do you have a question about the SPF3410/G7 and is the answer not in the manual?
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Angela
February 25, 2025
I purchased a used digital photo frame and I don’t have a SD card so I’m using my USB cable from the frame to my iPhone and it says do I want copy all photos to internal memory and I select yes and it just says no files found
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Mr. Anderson
February 25, 2025
The Philips SPF3410/G7 digital photo frame supports JPEG photo format and requires memory cards to be formatted in FAT16 or FAT32 file systems. If your iPhone stores photos in HEIC format or if the USB connection does not provide direct file access in a compatible format, the photo frame may not recognize the files. Additionally, if the storage format of the iPhone is not FAT16 or FAT32, the frame may not detect the files. Try transferring photos to a USB flash drive or memory card formatted in FAT16 or FAT32 and ensure the images are in JPEG format before copying them to the photo frame.
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Angela
February 25, 2025
@Mr. Anderson so basically, if I don’t have a computer, I can’t use this frame. Unfortunately I don’t have a computer.
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Philips Digital Photo Frame Do not drop or apply shock/vibration to this product. Strong ■ impacts may damage the components inside. Do not insert objects other than compatible memory cards into ■ the memory card slots of this product. The metal contacts inside the slots can easily become damaged by foreign objects.
Now you will be able to view your growing digital picture library in stunning clarity and share great memories with friends and family. To get the most out of your new Philips product, please read through this entire User Manual before use. Key features...
Philips Digital Photo Frame What’s in the box Carefully open the packing box and ensure that you have the following items. 1. Digital PhotoFrame x 1 2. AC power adapter x 1 3. Magnetic remote control (with CR2025 lithium battery) x 1 4.
Philips Digital Photo Frame Identifying the parts Left view No. Description CF memory card slot Allows for a CompactFlash (CF) card. You can play back photos stored in the inserted card, or copy photos from or to the inserted card. See...
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Philips Digital Photo Frame No. Description 5-in-1 memory card slot Allows for an SD Memory Stick xD-Picture Card photos stored in the inserted card, or copy photos from or to the inserted card. See page 13 USB port Allows for a USB flash drive. You can play back photos stored in the inserted drive.
Philips Digital Photo Frame Rear view No. Description Control buttons Use the control buttons to operate the PhotoFrame. See "Using the control buttons" on page 6 Hanging slot (for landscape wall mounting) Allows you to hang the PhotoFrame horizontally on a wall without extending the adjustable foot stand.
Philips Digital Photo Frame Using the control buttons No. Button Description EN - 6 1 23 4 5 6 7 Clock button Press this button to switch between ■ Slideshow view and Clock view. Press this button to switch between Collage ■...
Philips Digital Photo Frame Using the remote control Please remove the plastic film under the battery before using the remote control for the first time. No. Description ON/OFF Press this button to turn on/off the screen backlight. SETUP Press this button to access the Setup mode.
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Philips Digital Photo Frame No. Description ROTATE Press this button repeatedly to rotate the selected picture clockwise each time by 90 degrees. CLOCK Press this button to switch between Slideshow view and ■ Clock view. Press this button to switch between Collage view and ■...
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Philips Digital Photo Frame No. Description RETURN Press this button to cancel current action and/or to go back to the last page. DOWN Moves down. The supplied remote control is magnetic. With its magnetic backing, you can attach it to the top left area on the back of the PhotoFrame as illustrated below.
Philips Digital Photo Frame Replacing the remote control battery 1. Press the locking tab to the right. 2. Pull out the battery holder. 3. Insert the new battery into the battery holder. The battery must be placed with the positive pole facing upwards, as shown in the illustration below.
Philips Digital Photo Frame Getting started Using the adjustable foot stand Pop out the back stand as shown and adjust the length of the back stand so the PhotoFrame can stand up right. • It is recommended to place the PhotoFrame horizontally, because this direction provides the best viewing and operating experience.
Philips Digital Photo Frame • By using the hanging slots, you can hang the PhotoFrame horizontally or vertically on a wall without extending the adjustable foot stand. Connecting to power 1. Place your PhotoFrame on a flat surface. 2. Connect the power adapter as below (1) and slide the power switch to the “ON”...
Philips Digital Photo Frame Inserting a memory card Your Philips Digital PhotoFrame comes with a pre-installed World Heritage Library Volume1 that has 12 pictures. You can turn on the PhotoFrame and play back the preloaded photos with no memory card inserted.
Philips Digital Photo Frame Compatible memory card formats Memory card formats Secure Digital (SD microSD/microSDHC (A card adapter is required.) miniSD/miniSDHC (A card adapter is required.) MultiMediaCard ™ Memory Stick MS PRO Duo (A card adapter is required.) xD-Picture Card CompactFlash •...
Philips Digital Photo Frame Copying files to internal memory When the PhotoFrame is turned on and a memory card (or USB flash drive) has been inserted, the following screen appears automatically. To copy all the photos contained in the inserted memory card ■...
Philips Digital Photo Frame Operating the PhotoFrame After turning on the PhotoFrame, you can use the supplied remote control or use the control buttons to operate the PhotoFrame. Press any button on the remote control to bring up the On- ■...
Philips Digital Photo Frame Basic operations Setting date and time 1. When the PhotoFrame is turned on, the preloaded photos in Pre-installed Library start a slideshow automatically (if no memory card has been inserted). 2. Press any button to bring up the OSD toolbar.
Philips Digital Photo Frame Selecting a mode In the main menu, press modes: Photo, Collage, Calendar, File, Source and Setup. Displaying the clock The Clock view provides four skin types of clock display. Press twice to display the Clock view. When in Clock view, press to select a desired type.
Philips Digital Photo Frame Photo mode The Photo mode allows you to view photos that are stored in the PhotoFrame (including Internal Memory, Favorite and Pre- installed Library), in a memory card or in the inserted USB flash drive. The PhotoFrame supports the JPEG (*.jpg) and BMP (*.bmp) file formats.
Philips Digital Photo Frame Selecting a picture 1. After you enter the Photo mode, you will enter Thumbnail view with your stored photos displayed in 9 thumbnails per page. Press see. 2. To view the selected picture in full screen, press Single view.
Philips Digital Photo Frame 3. When the OSD toolbar disappears, press to move to a particular area you want to see. Playing a slideshow 1. When in Single view, press 2. Slideshow of photos automatically starts. 3. During the slideshow, you can press shown currently to the Favorite disk area in the internal memory.
Philips Digital Photo Frame Collage mode The Collage mode allows you to play back photos in slideshow with various themes of Collage effects. Press a theme and its Collage effect will be displayed in the preview window to the right. Press...
Philips Digital Photo Frame Calendar mode After you enter the Calendar mode, current time and date will be shown on the screen. Press Please go to “Time Setup” under the “Setup” mode to set the Calendar. Source mode The Source mode allows you to select the source of the photos to be displayed on the PhotoFrame.
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Philips Digital Photo Frame Favorite: displays the photos copied to the Favorite disk ■ area in the internal memory. Pre-installed Library: displays the preloaded photos in ■ Pre-installed Library. • You cannot copy photos to or from Pre-installed Library. • You cannot delete photos in Pre-installed Library.
Philips Digital Photo Frame File mode Before using the File mode, select the source of files from the Source mode first. Refer to The File mode allows you to view the information of the files stored in the PhotoFrame (including Internal Memory, Favorite and Pre-installed Library), in the inserted memory card or in the inserted USB flash drive, such as the file size.
Philips Digital Photo Frame Copying/Deleting the files 1. Select a file to edit and press Repeat this step to select more files. 2. Press to open the file edit menu. Select Delete to delete the selected file(s). Press ■ confirm or cancel the action.
Philips Digital Photo Frame Setup mode The Setup mode allows you to adjust settings on slideshow, display, time, OSD languages, startup and factory default settings. Collage view/ Clock view toolbar Setup options menu File mode Move up, return to the last...
Philips Digital Photo Frame Options in the Setup mode Smart Energy Saver Selects a power-saving mode for your PhotoFrame: Off: disables the Smart Energy Saver feature. ■ Auto Sched 50%: enables the Smart Energy Saver feature. ■ When enabled, the PhotoFrame reduces 50% screen backlight level automatically during 9:00 p.m and 7:00 a.m.
Philips Digital Photo Frame Time Setup Sets up current date, time, on/off schedule for “on/off timer”, and selects to enable or disable “on/off timer”. If you enable “on/off timer” when the PhotoFrame is powered on, the PhotoFrame will power off automatically according to the “off”...
Service and Warranty One Year Limited Warranty (for US and Canada only) Philips warrants that this product shall be free from defects in material, workmanship and assembly, under normal use, in accordance with the specifications and warnings, for a period of one year from the date of purchase.
Philips Digital Photo Frame Regulation and compliance Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Notice 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 interference in a residential installation.
Philips Digital Photo Frame Appendix Specifications Specifications are subject to change without prior notice. Item Screen Size Aspect Ratio Panel Interface Supported Memory Card Formats Supported Flash Drive Supported Image File Format USB Port Mini USB Port USB 1.1/2.0 Compliant...
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Philips Digital Photo Frame Item Philips Clock Feature Smart Energy Saver Feature Foot Stand Playback Mode Full Screen browse, Slideshow view, Language Support Color Adjustment (Gamma/Color Correction) Brightness Adjustment Contrast Adjustment Auto Rotation (with built-in tilt sensor) Appendix Description Adjustable...
Philips Digital Photo Frame List of compatible memory cards and USB drives Not all supported memory cards are included in the table below. For technical support, contact your nearest service center for assistance. Capacity miniSD Panasonic Toshiba Panasonic 16MB SanDisk...
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Do you have a question about the SPF3410/G7 and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers
I purchased a used digital photo frame and I don’t have a SD card so I’m using my USB cable from the frame to my iPhone and it says do I want copy all photos to internal memory and I select yes and it just says no files found
The Philips SPF3410/G7 digital photo frame supports JPEG photo format and requires memory cards to be formatted in FAT16 or FAT32 file systems. If your iPhone stores photos in HEIC format or if the USB connection does not provide direct file access in a compatible format, the photo frame may not recognize the files. Additionally, if the storage format of the iPhone is not FAT16 or FAT32, the frame may not detect the files. Try transferring photos to a USB flash drive or memory card formatted in FAT16 or FAT32 and ensure the images are in JPEG format before copying them to the photo frame.
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@Mr. Anderson so basically, if I don’t have a computer, I can’t use this frame. Unfortunately I don’t have a computer.