Transcend PF810 User Manual
Transcend PF810 User Manual

Transcend PF810 User Manual

Transcend digital photo frame user's manual
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Digital Photo Frame
PF810

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  • Page 1 User’s Manual Digital Photo Frame PF810...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Introduction︱...3 Package Contents︱...3 Features︱...3 System Requirements︱ ...4 Safety Precautions︱...5 General Use ...5 Cleaning ...5 Backing Up Data...5 Getting Started︱ ...6 Installing the FM Antenna...7 Using a memory card or USB flash drive...8 Built-in speakers and headphones...8 Menu Buttons ...8 On Screen Display (OSD) ...9 Remote Control ...9 Connecting to a Computer︱...11 Windows®...
  • Page 3 Calendar︱ ...29 Settings︱...31 Troubleshooting︱ ...36 Specifications︱ ...37 Ordering Information︱ ...37 Transcend Limited Warranty︱ ...38...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Introduction︱ Congratulations on purchasing Transcend’s Photo Frame. Now you can easily display your entire photo collection at home or at the office. The Photo Frame includes a built-in FM radio and can conveniently playback videos, photos and music from a variety of sources: USB flash drives, memory cards, or the Photo Frame’s own on-board memory.
  • Page 5: System Requirements

    Clock, alarm and calendar functions Automatic Power-ON/OFF and Sleep timers Custom alarm clock settings - wake up to your favorite FM radio station or MP3 song User-selectable Color Modes to enhance the look of your photos Touch-sensitive menu buttons with LED indicator lights System Requirements︱...
  • Page 6: Safety Precautions

    Safety Precautions︱ These usage and safety guidelines are IMPORTANT! Please follow them carefully to ensure your own personal safety and help protect your Photo Frame from potential damage. General Use • For indoor use only. • Avoid using or storing the Photo Frame in an extreme temperature environment. •...
  • Page 7: Getting Started

    Getting Started︱ Setting Up the Photo Frame Attach the Tabletop Stand to the back of the Photo Frame using the stand holes shown above. Connect the power adapter cable to the DC power input jack on your Photo Frame. Plug the power adapter into a wall outlet. 8”...
  • Page 8: Installing The Fm Antenna

    The Photo Frame will automatically turn on. If it is already plugged in, press the power button on the back of Photo Frame, or press To remove the Tabletop Stand, simply slide it downward until it pulls freely out of its socket. Installing the FM Antenna If you plan on using the Photo Frame’s FM Radio feature, you must plug in the FM Antenna to assure adequate reception quality.
  • Page 9: Using A Memory Card Or Usb Flash Drive

    Using a memory card or USB flash drive Insert a memory card into its appropriate card slot on the left-hand side of the Photo Frame or plug a USB flash drive to the USB port on the right-hand side. Once a memory card or USB flash drive is plugged in, the Photo Frame will automatically begin slideshow playback of all photos available on your memory card or flash drive.
  • Page 10: On Screen Display (Osd)

    used for browsing through menus, selecting files, and accessing the Photo Frame’s numerous features. The function of each menu button varies depending on the icon displayed directly above it in the OSD. On Screen Display (OSD) The On-Screen Display menu will appear on the bottom of the screen whenever the touch-sensitive menu buttons on the front of the Photo Frame is pressed.
  • Page 11 • (Music) (Video) be directly accessed by pressing one of these shortcut buttons no matter what menu/mode the Photo Frame is currently in. • : These buttons allow you to switch between Thumbnail and Slideshow modes. • : Select the item you want to view or function you want to perform. •...
  • Page 12: Connecting To A Computer

    Connecting to a Computer︱ If you want to transfer pictures and music between the Photo Frame and your computer, connect the Photo Frame to a USB port on your computer using the provided USB cable. Turn on the Photo Frame. Plug the small end of the USB cable into the Mini-B USB port located on the left side of the Photo Frame.
  • Page 13: Mac ® Os 10.0 Or Later

    *Note: E: , F: and G: are example drive letters - the letters in your “My Computer” window may differ Proper removal of your Photo Frame (from Windows): Click once on the Removable Hardware icon The Safely Remove Hardware pop-up window will appear. Select it to continue. A window will appear stating, “The ‘USB Mass Storage Device’...
  • Page 14: Linux® Kernel 2.4 Or Later

    Proper removal of your Photo Frame (from Mac OS): First drag-and-drop the Disk icon corresponding to your Photo Frame into the trashcan then unplug your Photo Frame from the USB port. Linux® Kernel 2.4 or later No drivers are required. Plug your Photo Frame into a USB port and mount it. First create a directory for the Photo Frame.
  • Page 15: The Home Menu

    The Home Menu︱ The Home menu acts as a convenient gateway to access all of Photo Frame’s functions. Use the UP / DOWN / LEFT / RIGHT buttons to select one of the six icons listed in Home menu (shown below) and press Photo This option lets you display photos in Thumbnail, Photo view or slideshow mode with special effects.
  • Page 16: Settings

    you can mark important dates and holidays, and even choose a festive theme to go with them (i.e. a heart theme for Valentine’s Day). Use the OSD to select “Calendar” or press Settings This option allows you to adjust the Photo Frame’s numerous settings, such as switching languages or setting the clock.
  • Page 17 Press the button. Use the LEFT and RIGHT buttons to highlight the desired menu option and press Sub-menu items can also be selected with the LEFT and RIGHT buttons. Press once to go back to the previous screen. Press again to revert to the Home menu. Add to / Remove from My Favorites ( viewer to the Photo Frame’s internal memory (when the viewing source is a memory card or USB flash drive).
  • Page 18: Photo View Mode

    • Slideshow of Selected Photos: Start a slideshow with currently selected photos. • Add to / Remove from My Favorites ( from the Photo Frame’s internal memory. Note: the “Remove” option will be shown when the viewing source is set to “My Favorites.” Select Source: Change the media source to browse thumbnails from.
  • Page 19 Press to access the highlighted function or open its sub-menu. Press once to go back to the previous screen. Press again to revert to the Home menu. Slideshow: Select this menu option or just press Thumbnail: Select this item or press Zoom: Select this item to choose between x1, x2 and x4 zoom modes in the Zoom submenu.
  • Page 20: Slideshow Mode

    Select Source: Change the media source to browse photos from. Use the LEFT and RIGHT buttons to select one of the available storage devices and press Slideshow Mode This mode starts slideshow playback of all photos in the selected source. Slideshow mode will play based on the settings in the Options menu.
  • Page 21 Photo View: Select this item to switch to Photo View mode for zoom-in and other functions. Background Music: Enable or disable background music while viewing photos. • On (Music): Turn on mp3 music. The Photo Frame will automatically find and play music files on the same memory device that is being used to display photos.
  • Page 22: Video

    Video︱ The Video function is a convenient way to playback videos and movies on your Photo Frame. There are two Video modes: (Video Explorer and Video Player). You can use the remote control to access these modes directly or navigate to them using the OSD. Video Explorer Select Video from the Home menu or press browse thumbnail previews (30 per page) of all video files on the current media source.
  • Page 23: Video Player

    Press once to go back to the previous screen. Press again to revert to the Home menu. Add to / Remove from My Favorites ( Frame’s internal memory (when the viewing source is a memory card or USB flash drive). To remove a photo from the internal memory, select “My Favorites”...
  • Page 24: Music

    MUSIC︱ The Music mode has two ways to find and playback music files. You can individually skip through each available song, one-by-one in the Music Player, or you can browse folders on your storage media to find a specific song file to play. The Music mode also lets you set your favorite song as your alarm clock ringer. Music Explorer Choose “Music”...
  • Page 25: Music Player

    storage media (Memory card or USB flash drive) to Photo Frame’s internal memory. To delete songs from the internal memory, change the media source to “My Favorites” and select Remove from My Favorites from the Options menu. Set as Music Alarm: Set the selected song as your alarm clock sound. To select the Music Alarm or other alarm sounds, go to “Home >...
  • Page 26 ICON Picture Display Date AM / PM & Alarm on / off Time Play Status Repeat Mode Equalizer Mode Track Time & Progress Bar Album / Artist / Song To start playing music, press The Music Player functions are familiar and easy - just like any other player: Press to play music and again to pause.
  • Page 27: Radio

    Radio︱ By selecting the Radio option or pressing FM tuner and browse your photos at the same time. The Radio mode also lets you set your favorite station as your alarm clock ringer. ICON Picture Display Date AM / PM & Alarm on / off Time Saved Stations...
  • Page 28 1. In Radio mode, press the LEFT or RIGHT buttons (the FM frequency will increase or decrease in 0.1MHz increments) until you reach the desired frequency. 2. You can also press and hold either LEFT or RIGHT to auto-scan for the next available station. To select a preset station In Radio mode, press DOWN to skip forward to the next saved station in the station list.
  • Page 29: Adjusting The Volume

    Station List: This option displays a list of all 20 preset stations and their frequencies. Use the UP / DOWN buttons to navigate to the station that you want to listen to and press first use Auto Scan or Save Station to add stations to this list. Set as Radio Alarm: Set current radio frequency as your alarm clock sound.
  • Page 30: Calendar

    Calendar︱ In the Calendar mode, your Photo Frame becomes an attractive desktop calendar and clock that lets you set important date reminders and display your favorite photos, too. The Calendar mode displays a monthly calendar and digital clock and a selected photo or slideshow. Press UP or DOWN to switch to the previous or next month.
  • Page 31 Picture Display Mode: Change the way pictures are displayed in the Calendar mode: “Background Image” (static photo) or “Slideshow,” which will consecutively display all pictures on the currently selected media source. The background Image can be chosen in: “Home > Photo View >...
  • Page 32: Settings

    Settings︱ In the Settings menu, you can inspect your Photo Frame’s current device status –Firmware version, and free space of My Favorites (onboard memory). You can also adjust Photo Frame’s interface settings like setting the clock and changing languages. 1. Select the “Settings” icon from the Home menu or press 2.
  • Page 33 • Brightness: press LEFT / RIGHT or • Contrast: Press LEFT or RIGHT to make adjustments to the screen’s contrast. • Fullscreen: Press UP or DOWN to enable or disable. If disabled, Photo Frame will preserve the original dimensions of the image on the screen. If enabled, Photo Frame will enlarge the photo to fit the screen, while preserving its original aspect ratio.
  • Page 34 Portrait (B) Alarm The alarm function lets you use your Photo Frame like a clock radio – you can even wake up to your favorite MP3 song or radio station in the morning. Select Alarm from the Settings menu, and use the UP or DOWN buttons to select between alarm on/off, alarm time, alarm sound, alarm volume and sleep timer.
  • Page 35 about to expire, a “Press [SLEEP] button on remote to disable” message will appear. NOTE: To set Photo Frame to turn on or off automatically on a daily basis, please use the “Auto-ON/OFF” feature in: Home > Settings > Date / Time > Auto ON/OFF After making adjustments, press Date / Time This option lets you adjust the current date and time and set your Photo Frame to automatically turn on and...
  • Page 36 Language Use this function to change the interface language of Photo Frame (13 languages are currently available). The default language is “English.” To change the Language: 1. Select the Language option from the Settings menu. 2. Use the LEFT or RIGHT buttons to highlight the desired language. 3.
  • Page 37: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting︱ If a problem occurs with your Photo Frame please first check the information listed below before sending your Photo Frame in for repair. If you are unable to remedy a problem from the following hints, please consult your dealer, service center, or local Transcend branch office. We also have FAQ and Support services on our websites.
  • Page 38: Specifications

    Can I delete files on my USB flash drive or memory card with the Photo Frame? The Photo Frame cannot directly delete any files on a USB flash drive or memory card. However, you can connect the Photo Frame to a computer and use the computer to delete files on memory devices that are plugged-in to the Photo Frame.
  • Page 39: Transcend Limited Warranty

    Customer Satisfaction. All Transcend information, Inc. (Transcend) products are warranted and tested to be free from defects in material and workmanship and to conform to the published specifications. During the warranty period should your Transcend Photo Frame fail under normal use in the recommended environment due to improper workmanship or materials, Transcend will repair the product or replace it with a comparable one.
  • Page 40 Register online at http://www.transcendusa.com/productregister The specifications mentioned above are subject to change without notice. Transcend Information, Inc. www.transcendusa.com *The Transcend logo is a registered trademark of Transcend Information, Inc. *All logos and marks are trademarks of their respective companies.

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