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1. 24 Contents Introduction 25 Preface 2 25 About these operating instructions 25 COPYNIGNE eos racer er act 25 Warnings lesse 26 Proper use 27 Limitation of liability 27 Safety ertum 28 Basic safety instructions 28 Hazard due to electrical CUNEN uia Sake ose 29 Handling batteries 29 Design and functionality 30 Digital picture frame rear view s seitas gesan 30 Getting started 31 Safety instructions 31 Extent of delivery and delivery inspection 31 Disposal of packaging materials 5 xS dw adeadns 32 Positioning requirements 32 Electrical connection 33 Positioning 33 Operation cocs ses 34 Switching on the device 34 Adjusting the slide show 35 Transition effect 35 Navigating the device 36 Adjusting the LCD 3
2. Additional functions mo LED alarm clock 38 Button functions ON OFF Switch LED clock on and off MODE Switch to Setup mode SET Set date and time UP Forwards DOWN Backwards SNOOZE Activate snooze function NOTE gt When switched on the factory setting 12 00 is displayed If the screen is switched off switch it on using the ON OFF button Setting the time and alarm time 1 Press MODE to change the Year setting The year begins to flash Set the year using the UP A and DOWN V keys After you have confirmed the entry by pressing SET the month begins to flash 2 Set the month using the UP A and DOWN V keys After you have confirmed the entry by pressing SET the date begins to flash 3 Set the date month and day using the UP A and DOWN Y keys After you have confirmed the entry by pressing SET you can set the time 4 First the hour begins to flash Set the hour using the UP A an
3. Getting started Safety instructions GB Personal injury and material damage may occur when using the device for the first time Observe the following safety instructions to avoid these dangers gt Packaging materials may not be used as toys There is a risk of suffocation gt Follow the instructions for positioning the device and making the electrical connections to prevent personal injury and material damage Extent of delivery and delivery inspection The device includes the following components as standard e Digital picture frame e Power supply adapter e Operating instructions NOTE gt Check the delivery for completeness and visible damage Inform your supplier dealer in the event of incomplete or damaged deliveries 31
4. Danger due to electrical current A DANGER Danger of death due to electrical current Coming into contact with live electrical lines or components can be fatal Adhere to the following safety instructions to avoid dangers associ ated with electrical current gt Only use the included power supply adapter since otherwise the device may be damaged gt Do not operate the device when the power supply adapter con nection cable or plug is damaged gt Do not open the housing on the device or on the power supply adapter under any circumstances There is a risk of electric shock when coming into contact with live connections or if the electronic or mechanical layout of the device is altered Handling batteries Hazard due to improper use Observe the following safety instructions to ensure safe handling of the batteries gt Do not throw the battery into a fire gt Do not short circuit the battery gt Do not attempt to recharge the battery gt Check the battery on a regular basis Battery acid that has leaked out can cause permanent damage to the device Exer cise extreme caution when handling a damaged
5. 32 Unpacking When unpacking the device proceed as follows Take the device out of the box and remove the packaging mate rial Remove the packaging material for the accessories Remove the protection foil on the LCD colour screen of the device Disposal of packaging materials The packaging protects the device from damage during transportation The packaging materials have been selected according to environ mental and disposal factors and can therefore be recycled Recycling packaging saves raw materials and reduces the volume of waste Dispose of packaging materials that are no longer needed ac cording to locally applicable regulations NOTE gt If possible retain the original packaging for the duration of the warranty period so that you can pack the device properly in the event of warranty claims Positioning requirements The device must be positioned according to the following requirements in order to ensure safe and error free operation Place the device on a flat level surface Do not place the device in a hot wet or very humid environment The device requires adequate air circulation in order to function properly During operation do not place th
6. This chapter contains important safety instructions for handling the device This device complies with the applicable safety regulations However improper use can lead to personal injury or material damage Basic safety instructions Observe the following safety instructions to ensure safe handling of the device Visually inspect the device before using it to make sure that there is no external damage Do not operate the device if it is damaged Only have the device repaired by specialists Improper repair work invalidates any warranty claims Faulty components may be replaced with original spare parts only Only original spare parts can guarantee that applicable safety re quirements are adhered to Disconnect the power supply adapter before cleaning the device during thunderstorms and in the event of malfunctions Keep the device away from moisture and protect it from being pe netrated by liquids or objects Disconnect the power supply adap ter immediately if the device comes into contact with liquids Do not place any objects on top of the device
7. Operation BET Switching on the device 34 After you have switched the device on Welcome appears on the screen followed by the message No Card No card Insert a suitable memory card SD SDHC or MMC Ensure that the contacts on the memory card are facing towards the front of the digital picture frame HINWEIS gt The pictures must be in JPEG format and smaller than 800 x 600 pixels Switching the screen off In normal display mode press and hold the MENU button for 5 se conds to turn the screen off To turn it on again press the MENU button once more Adjusting the slide show interval or changing to manual mode Press the MENU button to enter the Setup menu and then press ENTER to set the display interval Use the arrow keys lt and gt to select the desired interval 5 10 15 or 30 seconds or 1 or 2 minutes or to select manual mode Press ENTER to confirm your sele
8. nected correctly in and connected S Display is blank to the device N Check your fuse o mains power box Inform our cus Device is faulty tomer service department No storage medium Insert a storage is inserted medium E No photo ap The st di Q pears eade tae tur iGheck your Stes does not contain data rage medium 41 Error Possible cause Solution x Check your set 8 alarm times No alarm times are z No alarm t 5 se Check your sto z rage battery Storage If you are not going to use the device for an extended period of time switch off the device disconnect it from power and store it in a clean dry place that is away from direct sunlight Disposal Device disposal Do not dispose of the device with household waste This product is subject to the European 2002 96 EC Waste Electrical and Elec tronic Equipment WEEE directive Dispose of the device at an approved waste disposal company or at a your local waste disposal facility Observe all applicable regulations In case of dou
9. stop the alarm signal by pressing SNOOZE Zz appears on the display To stop the alarm completely press any key MODE SET UP or DOWN Timer function for the picture frame The picture frame can be set to switch on automatically at the alarm time option only available for first alarm 39 40 Cleaning and care This chapter contains important information for the cleaning and care of the device Safety instructions CAUTION Moisture can damage the device gt To prevent irreparable damage make sure that no moisture gets into the device when you clean it Cleaning The display on your device is located behind protective glass m Only clean the display with a dry soft cloth m Do not apply pressure to the screen surface when you clean the device m To keep from damaging the surface do not use solvents or alco hol based cleaners to clean the device NOTE gt For gentle cleaning and care of the display we recommend that you use a microfibre cleaning cloth This is available from Hama item no 51076 51077 individually or t
10. battery or one that has leaked Chemical burn hazard Wear protective gloves gt Keep the battery out of the reach of children If swallowed seek medical attention immediately gt If the device is not used for a long period remove the batteries from the device 29 Design and functionality HS Digital picture frame rear view o o 0 GO ON OFF MODE 0 0 0 e e Snooze activate the Mode switch to Setup snooze function mode Right Set set the date year time Lett D UP forwards Rotate turn rotate photo B Down backwards 9 Men D Alarm Q Enter B Battery compartment ON OFF switch LED Socket for power supply clock on off adapter 30
11. keys lt and PB Display Contrast Brightness 5 Default Default setting reset to factory settings Press ENTER in the Setup menu to select the option Default facto ry settings Select YES using the arrow keys 4 and gt Display Contrast Brightness Default After you have changed the settings press Menu to go from Setup mode back to Slide Show mode 36 Backwards Press the arrow key 9 to see the previous picture either in Slide Show or manual mode Forwards Press the arrow key lt to see the next picture either in Slide Show or manual mode Thumbnail mode In Slide Show mode press ENTER to activate Thumbnail mode Nine pictures will appear on the LCD display simultaneously Select the desired pictures using the arrow keys lt and gt Press ENTER to confirm your selection 37
12. 6 Resol nar omeia Fus RW E 37 Thumbnail mode 37 Additional functions 38 LED alarm clock 38 Setting the time and date Alarm clock 38 Snooze function 39 Timer function 39 Cleaning and care 40 Safety instructions 40 Cleaning 2e 40 Troubleshooting 41 Safety instructions 41 Causes of errors and error rectification 41 Storage ees 42 Disposal A CE tact tae 42 Device disposal 42 Battery disposal 42 Appendix c 43 Technical specifications 43 Support hotline 44 Introduction Preface Dear customer By purchasing this Hama digital picture frame you have chosen a quality product which conforms to state of the art development stan dards in technology and functionality Read the following information carefully in order to familiarise yourself with the device and its full range of functions We hope you enjoy this device for many years to come About these operating instructions These operati
13. bt contact your waste disposal facility Battery disposal Batteries must not be disposed of with household waste Consumers are obliged by law to return batteries to the public collection points C set up for this purpose This legal obligation ensures that batteries are disposed of in an environmentally friendly fashion Only return di scharged batteries 42 Appendix Technical specifications 43 44 Support information Contact your dealer or Hama Product Consulting if you have a faulty product Support hotline Hama Product Consulting German English Phone 49 0 9091 502 115 Fax 49 0 9091 502 272 Email mailto produktberatung hama de For more product information see www hama com 45
14. ction Photo Interval Time QQ 9 Transition Effect lt 4 Random gt Browse lt 4 Fit Ld Transition effect Press ENTER in the Setup menu to select the Transition effect op tion Using the arrow keys lt and P select the option Random No Effect Up Down Black Shutter1 Shutter2 Roll Push Up Fade Out Comb Center Plus Cheese Two Line Four Line Much Line or Buttery Photo Interval Time Manual Transition Effect a Browse 35 Navigating the device In the Setup menu first press ENTER and then use the arrow keys lt and P to select the option Fit Full ORG organize or Panscan picture scrolling Photo Interval Time Manual m Transition Effect lt 4 Random gt Browse lt gt Adjusting the LCD contrast brightness Press ENTER in the Setup menu to select the Contrast or Bright ness option Adjust the contrast of the LCD display on a scale from 1 to 8 using the arrow
15. d DOWN V keys After you have confirmed the entry by pressing SET the minutes begin to flash 5 Set the minutes using the UP A and DOWN Y keys After you have confirmed the entry by pressing SET you can set the first alarm time Alternatively you can press MODE in normal mode in order to access the alarm settings 6 The symbol for the first alarm is displayed and the hour begins to flash Set the hour for the alarm using the UP A and DOWN v keys The minutes begin to flash 7 Set the minutes using the UP A and DOWN V keys After you have confirmed the entry by pressing MODE you can set an additio nal alarm time if desired 8 To set a second and third alarm repeat steps 1 to 6 if desired 9 To deactivate the alarm function press the UP A and DOWN V buttons until the display in alarm setting mode shows NOTE gt If no key is pressed for 15 seconds the device automatically returns to normal mode Snooze function When the alarm rings you can temporarily 5 minutes
16. e device on soft sur faces carpets or other materials that might block air circulation The socket must be easily accessible so that it is easy to discon nect the power supply adapter in case of an emergency Electrical connection The electrical connections must be made according to the following instructions in order to ensure safe and error free operation m Before you connect the device compare the connection data for the power supply adapter voltage and frequency on the type pla te with that of your mains power supply This data must match to avoid damage to the device m Keep the cable away from hot surfaces and sharp edges m Make sure not to bend the cable or pull it too tightly Positioning For continuous playback the device can be placed on a flat surface If you want to put the device on a flat surface attach the supplied base to the rear of the device Position the device upright 33
17. evice gt Only use the device as intended gt Adhere to the procedures described in these operating instruc tions All claims made as a result of damage caused by unintended use are excluded The operator alone bears the risk resulting from unintended use Limitation of liability All technical information data and instructions contained in these ope rating instructions were current at the time of printing and written to the best of our knowledge based on previous experiences and findings Therefore no claims can be derived from the specifications illustra tions and descriptions contained in these instructions The manufacturer accepts no liability for damages caused by failure to observe these instructions improper use or repairs unauthorised device modifications or the use of non approved spare parts CAUTION gt Pixel defects can occur due to the manufacturing process The se manifest themselves as white or black pixels that permanent ly light up during playback Within the context of production to lerances a maximum of 0 0196 of these pixel defects measured against the total size of the screen are permitted as a tolerance and are not considered a product defect 27 28
18. is type indicates the immediate threat of a dan gerous situation Death or serious injuries can result if this situation is not avoided gt Follow the information in this warning to prevent death or serious personal injury A warning of this type indicates the possibility of a dangerous situation Injuries and or material damage can result if this situation is not avoided gt Follow the information in this warning to prevent personal injury or material damage CAUTION A warning of this type indicates the possibility of material damage Material damage can result if this situation is not avoided gt Observe the information in this warning to prevent material damage NOTE gt A note indicates additional useful information for handling the device Intended use This device is only intended for indoor use to display photos Other uses or uses that go beyond this use are considered uninten ded Danger caused by unintended use Danger may result from unintended or other use of the d
19. ng instructions are an integral part of the digital picture frame hereinafter referred to as the device and provide important information on the intended use safety connection and operation of the device The operating instructions must be kept near the device at all times They must be read and adhered to by all persons responsible for ope rating the device or troubleshooting Keep these instructions in a safe place and pass them on to subse quent users or owners together with the device Copyright This documentation is protected by copyright It may not be reprinted or reproduced including illustrations in whole or in part without prior written consent from the manufacturer This also applies after changes to the documentation 25 26 Warnings The following warnings are used in these operating instructions A DANGER A warning of th
20. ogether with a cleaning gel as part of a set m Clean the rest of the device with a dry cloth You can lightly dam pen the cloth if the device is very dirty Troubleshooting This chapter contains important information for localising and rectify GB ing errors Observe the information to avoid dangers and material da mage Safety instructions Observe the following safety instructions to avoid safety risks and material damage gt Repairs to electrical devices may only be carried out by spe cialists who have been trained by the manufacturer Improper repairs can result in significant danger to the operator and damage to the device Causes of errors and error rectification The following table can be used to localise and rectify minor errors with the device Error Possible cause Solution Device is switched Switch the device off on Ensure that the The power supply power supply adapter is not con adapter is plugged mm

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