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1.          4  to select an image area   then press CG    The index view is displayed      Press            to select the desired  image  then press E   The window used for adjusting the  image is displayed     Adjust the image size  position or  others of the selected image   Press      to select the desired adjustment    item  then press E     Adjustment tools     4  VA ENTER AGAAGA       44 GB    Items Procedures   Q RQ Zooms an image in or out    ll Move the image with             and then press G     E3 Rotates an image 90       clockwise    Eal Adjusts for backlit  out of   focus  or the red eye  phenomenon  automatically     page 55     Press       to select D and then   press        The selected image is added to the image   area    e To add an image for another image  area  repeat steps 4 and 5    e To superimpose characters or stamps on  the image  proceed with step 7     Scrapbook    ay    x        eet e ENTER Bean    Superimpose characters or stamps   Press      to select the desired setting such  as stamp or characters  and then press CG      Procedures    Displays the keyboard to  input alphanumeric  characters        Items Procedures  ont Select the desired stamp  s with             and then  press        gt f  Saves the edited image on    a memory card  external  device  or in internal  memory     Finishes the making  Scrapbook        E Superimposing a stamp     Press      to select Y  Stamp  and  then press G    The window used for selecting a stamp  is displaye
2.        near automatic doors or fire alarms or other  automatically controlled devices         near medical equipment    Keep this product at least 22 cm away from cardiac  pacemakers  Radio waves from this product may  adversely affect the operation of cardiac  pacemakers     63 GB        yJoo ENn g YUM   lt dIASp  jeuUJE xe Ue HUIS    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     System requirements    To connect a computer to the picture frame   your computer must satisfy the following  recommended system requirements     E Windows    Recommended OS  Microsoft Windows Vista  SP1 Windows XP SP3 Windows 2000  Professional SP4    Port  USB port    E Macintosh  Recommended OS  Mac OS X  10 4 or later   Port  USB port    e 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     e You cannot operate the photo frame from another  USB device being used simultaneously    e Do not disconnect the USB cable during data  communication    e Operation with all computers that satisfy the  recommended system requirements is not  guaranteed    e 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  thes
3.     Sony logo ON    ON  OFF  You can set whether the photo frame s Sony logo lights or not   OFF    System Version Displays the version of the firmware of the photo frame   Information Internal Memory Indicates the maximum amount of space available in  memory capacity internal memory in the initial state   Remaining Indicates the amount of free space currently available  capacity in internal memory   Bluetooth Displays when the Bluetooth adapter is connected to the photo frame   Address    Language Sets the display language on the LCD screen    setting 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    Default language setting may vary in some regions        56 GB       Factory default settings     tem  Setting  Despo SSS    Initialize Format internal   You can format the internal memory   memory    e 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            suoie4ado PSsoUeAPY       57 Ge       Connecting to a high  definition TV to view  images    Connecting to a high  definition TV    The photo frame is capable of HDMI output  If  you connect the pho
4.     e CompactFlash Memory Card  Type I   Type II  and CF Card  Type I Type ID   compatible CompactFlash Card   6   You can also use the Smart Media card by   using a commercially available CompactFlash   card adaptor        However  we do not guarantee proper    operations for all types of CompactFlash cards           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        7 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     Notes on using a memory card    e When using a card  make sure to check the  correct insertion direction of the card and the  correct insertion slot    e 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    e 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    e We recommend that you save a backup of  important data
5.     e Data processed with the computer may not  be displayed with the photo frame    e When you carry or store a card  put it in the  case supplied with it    e Do not touch the terminal of a card with your  hand or a metal object    e Do not strike  bend or drop a card    e Do not disassemble or modify a card     76 68    e Do not expose a card to water   e 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    Specifications    E Photo frame    LCD screen  LCD panel   DPF X1000N  10 2 inches  TFT active  matrix  DPF V1000N  10 2 inches  TFT active  matrix  Total number of dots   DPF X1000N  1 843 200   1024 x 3 RGB  x 600  dots  DPF V1000N  1 843 200   1024 x 3 RGB  x 600  dots  Display aspect ratio  16 10  Effective display area  DPF X1000N  9 7 inches  DPF V1000N  9 7 inches  LCD backlight life  DPF X1000N  DPF V 1000N   20 000 hours   before brightness of the backlight 1s  reduced to half   Input Output connectors  HDMI OUT  output  jack  A TYPE connector   10801  60Hz  10801  S50Hz    576p  50Hz  480p  60Hz  compatible   BRAVIA Sync compatible  USB connector  TypeB  Hi Speed USB   EXT INTERFACE connector 
6.     e You can enlarge or reduce the image to export when  you select the index image display     e Any device that is not recognized by the photo  frame is displayed in gray and you cannot select it     35 GB       suoie1ado PSoUeAPY          Deleting an image    1    Press MENU when an image is  displayed on the screen   The menu is displayed     Press    to select the L amp   Editing   tab     The screen used for editing is displayed     Press      to select  Delete  and  then press G      Press    4  to select  Delete this  image    Selected images  or  Delete  all images  and then press        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     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       Press         to select the image to  delete and then press E  A check mark  will be attached to the check box of  each selected image    Repeat th
7.    Index image display     Group  image  sye  epinar    mm Index 1 Displays a list of large thumbnails  You can  a select an image by pressing          4    ndex     Index 2 Displays a list of thumbnails  You can select an  image by pressing    gt                          During TV output  the number of images displayed on  the TV in the index image display varies depending  on your TV s screen size     Tips  e 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  5  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     e You can use the VIEW MODE button on the photo  frame     O Index 3 Displays a list of small thumbnails  You can  select an image by pressing          4      Continued    27 Ge    suo1 e1ado oiseg    About the information display        Previous Image      Next image        The following information is displayed       Display type      Entire image        Fit to screen      Entire image  with Exif       Fit to screen  with Exif    Ordinal number of the displayed image Total  number of images  Input media indication for the display
8.   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   ee 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     On certain batteries this symbol   might be used in combination with a   chemical symbol  The chemical  symbols for mercury  Hg  or lead  Pb  are added if  the battery contains more than 0 0005  mercury or  0 004  lead     By ensuring these batteries are disposed of correctly   you will help prevent potentially negative  consequences for the environment and human heal
9.   Each press of the Q 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    e The screen currently displayed is saved as it  was trimmed after you press    gt     4  to  move the enlarged image and then press the  MENU button    e You can select  Save as new image  or   Overwrite  by pressing the MENU button  when the image is enlarged or reduced  Press       to select the method used to save the  image    e If you select  Save as new image   the image  is Saved as a new image    e If you select  Overwrite   the image is  overwritten  A confirmation screen is  displayed when you select  Overwrite   Go  to step 4 on page 41     e You cannot overwrite files except for a JPEG file   extension  JPG      e 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     42 aB    Rotating an image    Press ROTATE       on the remote  control    Each press of the button rotates the image 90  degrees counter clockwise     Operate from the menu of the  photo frame    1 Press MENU in single display mode   The menu is displayed     2 Press      to select the Lx  Editing   tab     The screen used for editing is displayed     3 Press      to select  Rotate  and    then press         The Rotate menu is displayed        4 Press     to select the direction to   ro
10.   Type of    Memory   Displaying   Deleting   Stick    Saving     Memory Stick         Not compatible OK Sk  with      MagicGate          Memory Stick         Compatible with OK  OK      MagicGate           MagicGate re i    PRO           Memory Stick a jan  PRO HG     i    Micro            M2    4      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       2 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              3 When using a    Memory Stick Micro    with the  photo frame  always insert it into an M2 adaptor       4    M2    is an abbreviation for    Memory Stick  Micro     In this section     M2    is used to describe a     Memory Stick Micro         gt  Data reading recording that requires    MagicGate     copyright protection cannot be performed      MagicGate    is the general name of a copyright    protection technology developed by Sony using  authentication and encryption            The photo frame does not support 8 bit parallel  data transfer     Notes on use    e For the latest information on the    Memory  Stick    types that the photo frame supports   see the    Memo
11.   TypeA  Hi Speed USB   Slots     Memory Stick PRO    slot  SD memory card MMC   xD Picture Card slot  CompactFlash card slot  Compatible image file formats  JPEG  DCF 2 0 compatible  Exif 2 21  compatible  JFIF    TIFF  Exif 2 21 compatible  BMP  1  4  8  16  24  32 bit Windows  format    RAW  preview only      SRF  SR2  ARW   2 0 or lower version    Some image file formats are not  compatible    Maximum number of pixels that can be  displayed  8 192  H  x 6 144  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      DPF X1000N  2 GB   Approx  4 000 images    can be saved    DPF V1000N  1 GB   Approx  2 000 images    can be saved    When measuring media capacity    GB  equals 1 billion bytes  a portion of  which is used for data management   Power requirements  DC IN jack  DC 8 4V    Power consumption  Model in operation mode including the  AC adaptor   DPF X1000N  at the maximum load 14 6W   DPF V1000N normal mode  10 1W     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 X1000
12.   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         Where a wireless LAN is established or a  microwave oven is being used near by  or other  electromagnetic waves are emitted    e 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     H Caution    e 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 hospitals  trains  airplanes  gas stations or  other places where flammable gas may be  present  
13.  AC adaptor Plug      om      To wall outlet                   e The socket outlet should be as close as possible to  the unit  and easily accessible    e 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    e Do not short the plug of the AC adaptor with a  metal object  Doing so may cause a malfunction    e Do not use the AC Adaptor placed in a narrow   space  such as between a wall and furniture     Continued    17 68       suoijesedo oiseg    e After use  remove the AC adaptor from the  DC IN 8 4 V jack of the photo frame  and remove  the AC power cord from the outlet    e 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     18 38       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        When the power switch is set to  on    Press     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     VIEW _ AUTO i  MODE TOUCH UP       SLIDE SHOW CLOCK    INDEX             Turning off the 
14.  If you  select  Cancel   the confirmation screen used  for refreshing the internal memory is displayed  the next time     Do you want to refresh  internal memory   Refreshing starts  automatically if you select     Yes   or after 30 sec   Do not turn power off  when refreshing up        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     e We recommend that you perform a backup of your  data periodically to avoid losing it    e 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       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 56    When  Image file size  is set to  Album   up to  approx  2 000 images  with the DPF V1000N   or  approx  4 000 images  with the DPF X1000N  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 displaye
15.  avu  enpy    Superimposing a message on  an image    Tip  To superimpose handwritten characters or an  illustration  draw them with a black ink pen on a sheet  of white paper  shoot them with a digital camera  and  save the image on a memory card     On the history of handwritten  characters or illustrations    A total of 12 handwritten illustrations or input  messages are automatically saved   When the  data exceeds the limit  the oldest one will be  deleted   You can utilize the handwritten  illustrations or input messages by recalling the  history     1 From the CreativeEdit menu   page 43   press           to select  E4  Superimpose Stamp  and then    press         2 Select an image for the background       Press           to select an image for  the background  then press G    The window used for adjusting the  image is displayed  For how to adjust an  image  see step 5 on page 44     Press     to select D7 and then press    The preview window is displayed     48 GB    3 Superimpose a handwritten or a  standard format message over the  background image     E To superimpose a handwritten  message   Press      to select  T   Text   then    press G      Text    Keyboard  Preinstalled phrase  Freehand new    FreeHand history       S TA ENTER Blam BACK Misia       The window used for selecting a  method to create a message is  displayed       To create a new message from the  beginning  press           to select   Freehand new   To create a message  using the data in the his
16.  gt  Insert a memory card containing images   contain images saved with a or connect an external device containing   digital camera or other images    device   gt  Check the file formats that can be   Are images stored on the displayed        page 77    external device    Is the file format compatible    gt  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    Images are not Were these images saved  gt  The information on the shooting date may    played back in the from a computer  be changed or lost when you edit or save  order of shooting Were these images edited on   an image file on a computer     date  a computer        68 GB    Symptom Check item Cause Solutions    Some images are  e Are the images displayed in   If the image is displayed in the index view    not displayed  the index view  but cannot be displayed as single image   the image file may be damaged even  though its thumbnail preview data is fine    gt  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  gt  If the mark shown on the left is displayed   below appear in the index the image file may not be supported by the  view  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   Se
17.  illustration or message in the memory   You can register a maximum of 12  messages  which can be recalled from  the history list in step        E Superimposing a standard  format message    Press     to select  T   Text   then  press CG    The window used for selecting a  standard format message is displayed  when you select  Preinstalled phrase   using          CreativeEdit       Tatts ible alr t    A ENTER D      Press     to select the desired message  and press CG    The color selection window is  displayed      Press            to select the desired  color and then press G    The window used for adjusting the  message is displayed  For how to adjust  an image  see step 5 on page 44     Press     to select D7 and press CG    A preview of the superimposed  message on the background image is  displayed    Refer to    Superimposing a stamp       page 45  for details on superimposing a   character or stamp     To superimpose multiple  handwritten characters or preset  messages   Press      to select  T   Text  and repeat  step 3     Continued    49 GB       suoie4ado PSOUeAPY       Adding a frame    1 From the CreativeEdit menu   page 43   press           to select  _2_  Frame  and then press       The Frame templates are displayed     me     e e E TA ENTER Bam       2 Press            to select the desired  frame  then press G gt    The index view is displayed     3 Press        4  to select the desired  image  then press        The image adjustment window is  displayed  Fo
18.  in  gray and cannot be selected     5 Press      to select a setting value    and then press      Each time you press            from the    photo frame   the setting value changes  In  the case of a numerical value  press   to  increase the value and press    to decrease  the value     If you press G   the setting is confirmed   6 Press MENU     The menu closes     To reset to factory default  settings      Press MENU and then select we  Settings      Initialize  by pressing         4      2 Press    4  to select  Reset  and then press    All adjusted values  except for the clock  settings  are reset to the default settings     54 68    Items to set       Factory default settings    Item Setting   Description  Slideshow Refer to    Enjoying a slideshow     page 29    Settings  Image Quality Picture mode Portrait Expresses the image with the contrast and natural  color   Standard  Expresses the image impressively and with enhanced  color   Vivid Expresses the image more vividly using high chroma  saturation and sharpness     Auto Touch up   Red eye Sets the red eye correction setting  You can select the  Setting Correction setting from  ON   or  OFF             Exposure Adjusts the brightness by using the face detect  Correction function  You can select the setting from  Strong     Standard   or  OFF      Focus Improves the focus of an out of focus image to create a  Correction better focused image  You can select the setting from   Strong    Standard   or  OFF      WB Corre
19.  is full    The External  Device is full     space available        66 GB    Error message Meaning Solutions    Error reading the Memory Stick       An error has occurred  If this error message is displayed  Error reading the CompactFlash frequently  check the status of the memory card or external  card    Error reading the SD device with a device other than the photo frame   Memory Card    Error reading the In the case of an external device    xD Picture Card    Error reading The external device may be write protected  Cancel the  the internal memory   Error reading write protection setting for the device you are using  The  the External Device  internal memory of a digital camera may be write    Write error in the Memory Stick    protected    Write error in the CompactFlash For an internal memory    card    Write error in the SD Initialize the internal memory    Memory Card    Write error in the   xD Picture Card    Write error in    the internal memory   Write error in   When you initialize the internal memory  please note that all the  the External Device  image files added to the album are deleted     The Memory Stick is read only  e A    Memory Stick ROM    is inserted  To save the images   use the    Memory Stick    recommended    The Memory Stick is protected  e A protected    Memory Stick    is inserted  To edit and save  the images  use an external device to remove protection     Media format not supported  e For a memory card  use your digital camera or other devic
20.  the power switch to OFF before entering the  standby mode  if you reset the photo frame     Continued    29 GB       suoi e4ado PSOUeAPY       e 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    Slideshow Interval Set a value from 3 sec   7 sec    20 sec   1 min   5 min   30 min     hour   Settings 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  color effect  or image size     Effect Center cross 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   N Displays images randomly     Shuffle  OFF  Displays images according to the  Listing Order   setting of  General Settings            Monochrome Displays an image in monochro
21.  used for setting a value for   Auto power ON OFF  is displayed     Auto Power ON OFF    Setup method Advanced          TA ENTER ROAGA BACK MaG    Press      to select  Setup method    and press      Then press      to  select  Simple  or  Advanced   and  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     5 Set the time setting      Simple     Auto Power ON OFF   Simple    Power ON timer Disable  Auto ON time 10 AM    Power OFF timer         Y ENTER Baume BACK MEGa         Press     to select  Auto power ON   OFF  and then press G       Press      to select  Enable  and then  press G      Set the auto on off timer   Press      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       Set the auto ON OFF day   Press      to select the day you want to  use this function and then press to  check  Press      to select  OK  and    then press E    Advanced     Auto Power ON OFF   Advanced    Reset all    CdS at Muyo ENTER AOGAS TAO  a om         Press          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 G  The  power supply of the photo frame will be  turned on when the blue time zone ti
22. BACK button when an image you  searched for is displayed on the screen     e 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    e The search is cancelled automatically in the  following cases        When you change the playback device       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    Tip    You can also use the MENU button on the photo  frame     39 GB       suoie1ado PSOUeAPY       Specifying the playback  device    You can specify the memory card or external  device to be displayed     T Press MENU   The menu is displayed     2 Press       to select the   gt    Select  device  tab   The screen used for selecting a device is  displayed     4     Select device        Internal memory      Memory Stick     e   YZ ENTER BCH      gt  HOUA BACK Mae       Tip  Insert the device at this point during the    procedure if the device you want to use cannot  be selected     3 Press      to select the device you  want to display and then press       The images of the selected device are  displayed     Tips  e You can also use the MENU button on the photo  frame     e The search is cancelled automatically when you  change the playback device during a search     40 SB       Auto Touch up    What is Auto Touch up     Auto Touch up is a feature for performing the  followi
23. 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        Notes on LCD screen    e Do not press against the LCD screen  The screen  may be discolored and that may cause a  malfunction     e Exposing the LCD screen to direct sunlight for long  periods may cause malfunctions     e 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     e Images may trail across on the LCD screen in a cold  location  This is not a malfunction     Continued  3 GB    On trademarks and copyrights    e S Frame  BRAVIA     PhotoTV HD     BA   Cyber shot  S5     Memory Stick      MEMORY STICK     Memory Stick Duo      MEMORY STICK DUO     MagicGate Memory  Stick        Memory Stick PRO      Memory STICK PRO     Memory Stick PRO Duo      Memory STICK PRO Duo     Memory Stick PRO HG  Duo     Memory STICK PRO HG Duo     
24. Memory Stick  Micro     MEMORY STICK MICRO  Me     Memory Stick   ROM     Memory STick ROM     MagicGate     and    MAGICGATE are trademarks or registered  trademarks of Sony Corporation     HDMI  Him  and High Definition Multimedia  Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of  HDMI Licensing LLC    Microsoft  Windows  and Windows Vista are  registered 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        ID 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 Corporation is under licence  Other  trademarks and trade names are those of their  respective owners     Red         armen         towns  iS a trademark of FotoNation Inc  in the  U S A     SI LKY  PIX    is a trademark of Ichikawa Soft    Laboratory     Contains iType    and fonts from Monotype  Imaging Inc   iType    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  
25. N   Approx  305 x 207 x 168 mm   12   g x 8   4 x 6   g inches     Continued    77 68    UOIEWUOJUI  EUOILIPPY    DPF V 1000N   Approx  306 x 207 x 168 mm   12     x 8 1 4 x 6   g inches    width height depth     When the photo frame is hanging on the  wall    DPF X1000N   Approx  305 x 210 x 48 mm   12   g x 8 7 g x 1 15 6 inches    DPF V1000N   Approx  306 x 210 x 48 mm   12     x 8 3 g x 1 15 16 inches    width height depth    Mass   DPF X1000N  Approx  1 330 g  47 oz    DPF V1000N  Approx  1 200 g  42 oz     excluding the AC adaptor     including the stand  the card slot cover  and the connector cover    Included accessories   See    Checking included items    on   page 10     E AC adaptor AC DPF200  Power requirements   N 100 V to 240 V  50 60 Hz  0 35 A 0 18 A  Power consumption  18 W  Rated output voltage    8 4 V  Dimensions  Approx  48 x 29 x 81 mm   1 15 46 X 1 7 16 X 3 1 4 inches    width height depth    excluding the protruding parts   Mass  Approx  140 g  5 oz   See the label of AC adaptor for more details     Design and specifications are subject to change  without notice        I  Baseline JPEG with 4 4 4  4 2 2  or 4 2 0 format     2  RAW files are displayed as thumbnail preview     78 GB    x    w      The capacity is calculated as 1 GB is equivalent to  1 000 000 000 bytes  The actual capacity is  reduced as files for management and applications  are included  Approximately 1 84 GB on DPF   X1000N  approximately 840 MB on DPF V1000N  can be used for your act
26. NU button   BACK button        on standby  button    9  CLOCK      button    gt  page 22    Zoom in  Q  Zoom out  Q  buttons     page 42    11  ALBUM  d4  button   gt  page 32    Direction           buttons         enter  button    ROTATE        button     gt  page 42     13 48    uo  e1ado asojeg m       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     Protective sheet         Using the remote control    Point the top end of the remote control towards  the remote sensor on the photo frame              Remote  sensor       VIEW _ AUTO l  MODE TOUCHUP       SLIDESHOW CLOCK    AG       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     14 38    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        2 Remove the old battery from the  battery holder and then insert a new  battery    Insert the battery so that         is facing  upwards     UD  3 Reinsert the battery holder into the  remote control     WARNING    Battery may explode if mistreated  Do not  recharge  disassemble or dispose of in fire     e Wh
27. SONY     Digital Photo  Frame    DPF X1000N  DPF V1000N                      Operating Instructions  Before operating this unit  please read this manual thoroughly and  retain it for future reference     These models are not available in every country and region           Memory STICK mm one       2009 Sony Corporation    4 155 758 11  1     Before operation    Basic operations    Advanced operations    Using an external device     with Bluetooth     Using an external device     with a computer     Error messages    Troubleshooting    Additional information    S Frame       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 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     2 GB    Disposal of Old Electrical  amp   Electronic Equipment
28. Sony is used     4 GB    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 X1000N unless noted  otherwise     The illustrations and screen shots used in this  manual may not be identical to thos
29. TVs     e Ifyou connect a TV  the LCD screen of the  photo frame turns off     e If  Control for HDMI  is set to off in the  TV settings  the input is not changed  automatically  The setting method differs  depending on the TV  Refer to the  operating instructions supplied with the  TV    e If you are using a TV that does not support   Control for HDMI  or the input is not  switched automatically  change the TV   s  input manually    e You can use BGM during displaying a  slideshow display    e Set  BGM  to  OFF  from the     Settings  tab when you want to cancel the  playing of accompanying music    e The method used for changing the input  differs depending on the TV  Refer to the  operating instructions supplied with the  TV     e Do not connect or disconnect the HDMI  cable while images are added to an album   exported  or deleted  In such a case  these  operations are cancelled     Using the television remote  control for photo frame    If your television supports the  Control for  HDMI   you can use the remote control of your  television to operate the photo frame     e We cannot guarantee operation with all types of  televisions     When the remote control of your Sony TV is  equipped with a link menu button  you can use the  remote control to operate the photo frame   Otherwise  you cannot use a TV remote control to  operate the photo frame    To operate the photo frame  the Lt    Enter     Return  buttons support  Control for HDMI     If the  Control for HDMI  settin
30. ar panel      4mm  3 15 inch   p l       More than 25mm  1 inch     4 2mm    O  346 inch   8 6mm    oe  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  t g inch  from the  surface of the wall     N    Between       p gt   2 5mm to 3mm   1 a inch        3 Hang the photo frame on the wall by  fitting the hole on the rear panel to  the screws on the wall     e 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     e 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 AC power cord to the photo frame and  set the power switch to ON  And then connect the  AC power cord to the AC adaptor and 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 Insert the plug of the AC adaptor  into the DC IN 8 4 V jack on the rear  of the photo frame     2 Connect the AC power cord to the  AC adaptor and the wall outlet          
31. aracteristics 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     34 Ge       Exporting an image    You can export the images in the internal  memory to a memory card or external device     1 Press MENU when an image stored  on the internal device is displayed  on the screen    The menu is displayed     2 Press       to select the Lx  Editing   tab     The screen used for editing is displayed     3 Press     to select  Export  and    then press         The Export menu is displayed   Single image display       Export    Export this image  Selected images    Export all image        T ENTER ROAGA BACK Misia    4 Press      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     5 Specify the image to export 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 
32. ark    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      to select the Lx  Editing   tab     The screen used for editing is displayed     3 Press      to select  Marking  and    then press         4 Press      to select the mark you  want and then press            WETS Tare     Select a mark        mark       mark         YA ENTER RNA GAUE BACK H aeh    5 Press      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 G8       suoi e1ado PSoUeAPY       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    Searchi
33. ays an entire image in the screen  You can  switch the images to be displayed by pressing   lt   gt      Fit to screen Displays an image over the whole screen  You  can switch the images to be displayed by  pressing      gt      Entire image  with Displays image information  such as the image  Exif  number  file name  and shooting date while  displaying the entire image  You can switch the  images to be displayed by pressing         Refer to    About the information display      page 28  for details on the image information     Fit to screen  with Displays image information  such as the image  Exif  number  file name  and shooting date in fit to  screen mode  You can switch the images to be  displayed by pressing    gt    Refer to    About the information display      page 28  for details on the image information        e You can use the VIEW MODE button on the photo  Tips frame     e 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  5  on standby  is pressed   Panorama playback starts when you press      when  the panorama image is displayed in single view  mode     You can set the image display mode by pressing  VIEW MODE and pressing     to select either  entire image or fit to screen mode  Not all images  are able to use the fit to screen mode     26 GB    
34. cludes  properly  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        Saving and deleting images    Symptom Check item Cause Solutions    Cannot save an e Is the memory card write   gt  Cancel write protection and try saving  image  protected  again     e Is the write protect switch of    gt  Slide the write protect switch to the  the memory card in the enable position    LOCK  position   e Is the memory card full   gt  Replace the memory card with one with  sufficient free space  Or  delete any  unwanted images    a  page 36     e Is the internal memory full    gt  Delete any unwanted images      page 36     e Did you save images froma   gt  If you do not make a folder  you can only       computer to the internal save up to 512 images  In addition  the  memory without making a number of images may be reduced  folder in the internal depending on the file name length or  memory  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        70 66    Symptom Check item Cause Solutions    Cannot delete an     Is the memory card write   gt  Use the device you are using to cancel  image  protected  write protection and try deleting again     e Is the write 
35. connected to the EXT INTERFACE   Memory Card    No xD Picture connector    Card    No External Device  Insert a memory card in the corresponding slot  Or  connect  an external device        pages 20  61     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 EXT INTERFACE connector  Use a memory card or    incompatible SD Memory Card is external device that is supported by the photo frame   inserted    An incompatible xD     Picture Card is inserted    An  incompatible External Device is  inserted     No images on file  e 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  e To delete a protected file  cancel the protection on your  digital camera or computer    Media is protected  Remove e The memory card is write protected  Slide the write    protection then try again  protect switch to the enable position         page 75     The Memory Stick is full    The e No more data can be saved because the memory card  the    CompactFlash card is full    The SD  Memory Card is full    The xD     internal memory  or the external device is full  Delete    images  or use a memory card or external device with free    Picture Card
36. cters is displayed   Pressing saves the input characters  in the memory  You can register a  maximum of 12 characters       Adjust the input characters   Press         4 to select the desired  adjustment item  press G   and then  adjust the size and position of the  characters  For how to adjust an image   see step 5 on page 44     46 Ge    1       Making a Calendar    From the CreativeEdit menu   page 43   press           to select     Calendar  and then press       The window used for selecting the  calendar template  is displayed           Press         4  to select the desired  template  and then press        A preview of the selected template is  displayed     Image area Calendar area    aE Calendar    S    A        e e   A ENTER Bean    Select an image    When you select a template with multiple  images  select an image for each area  For  how to select an image  see step 4 on  page 44  When you select image s   the  window used for adjusting the image is  displayed    To superimpose a stamp or characters  see  page 45     Tip  You can select and set an image area or calendar  area in any order     Adjust the image    For how to adjust an image  see step 5 on  page 44  When you adjust an image  the  image is added to the image area     5 Set the calendar       Press         4  to select the calendar    area and press CG      The calendar setting window is  displayed     aE  Calendar  lox     Calendar setting    Start M Y 1 2009    Start Day Sunday    Date color Sunday i
37. ction   Corrects a color which is reddish or bluish due to the  light source at the time the photo was taken  lighting    to a color suitable for that light source  You can select  the setting from  Strong    Standard   or  OFF      Auto Dodging Brightens the portion which is dark  automatically   Keeps the brightness of the portion which is bright   You can select the setting from  Strong    Standard   or   OFF       Skin Smoothing   Adjusts the skin tone for a smoother look  You can  select the setting from  Strong    Standard   or  OFF    Alarm Setting Sets the time for the alarm to sound         page 52     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 51     Simple Power ON You can set the timer  time day  and input time for the  timer power to turn on automatically  when you set this  function to enable     Power OFF You can set the timer  time day  and input time for the    suoie1ado PSOUeADY             Auto power  ON OFF        timer power to turn off automatically  when you set this  function to enable        Advanced OK Returns to the previous screen after confirming the  operation    Cancel Returns to the previous screen after cancelling the  operation     Deletes all the selected times        Continued    55 GB       Factory default settings    Auto power Setup method Advanced  Sets the auto power ON OFF function according to a  ON OFF day of the w
38. d     2 Press        to select a desired stamp  and then press CG    The selected stamp is displayed in the  center of the image preview screen      Press           to adjust the position of  the stamp and then press E   The stamp is superimposed on the  image   To add the same stamp  Press E   The same stamp is added to the image   Adjust its size and position  Until you  press the BACK button  the same stamp  is superimposed   To add another stamp  Press the BACK button twice to display  the window used for selecting a stamp   Repeat steps      and    to select and  adjust the desired stamp   To adjust the stamp size or flip a  stamp  Press the BACK button to display the  window in step 6   To adjust the stamp size  press Q Q on  the remote control  To flip the stamp   press         4  to select Sid and then  press E   The adjustments here are reflected on  the next stamp     E Superimposing characters    Press     to select  Keyboard  after    selecting  T   Text  using        and    then press E     The keyboard is displayed     1  l2  ls  l4ls ei7lalo  o   lt       ajwleiRri T  ylujlilo  P    ALS DI FIG HL JI KIL  d  Space    ZEXiclVIBINIML I  2  1  Aao            Input characters     Press         4 to select the desired  character and then press G     The selected characters are input in the  character input box  You can enter up to  50 characters    To change the character or  symbol   Select  A a    and then press CG    Each time you press CG   the input mode  switch
39. d on the  screen     Tip  Select  Add to album  using      after pressing    the MENU button and then select EN  Editing   using           Single image display    Add to album    Add this image    f  Selected images  Add all images      4 J ENTER BAGNA BACK Miata       Slideshow display    Add to album    Selected images    Add all images            J ENTER BACHA BACK Miatalaae    Index image display    Add to album    Add all images         M ENTER BSAA BACK Matalin       2 Press     to select  Add this image     Selected images  or  Add all  images  and then press         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 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          to select the image to  add to the album and then press CG   A  check mark will be attached to the  check box of each selected image   Repeat this operation to add mul
40. d press      ON OFF etc       e Language setting  e Initialize       Setting procedure    T Press MENU   The menu is displayed          s EAGAI ENTER Reba BACK RO  MAAN    4 Press      to set the time you want  2 Press       to select the      a     Settings  tab     The settings screen is displayed     suoi e1ado PSoUeAPY       Tips    e To set the clock  refer to    Setting the current time        page 19   E i Settings  e Auto power on off will not function during alarm is  Image Quality  set off  Alarm Setting 7 00 AM     r Auto Power ON OFF  e When alarm sets off at scheduled time  power will pra  gs  also turn on regardless of auto off settings  Main General Settings  c6      System Information  power needs to be set at    On    for alarm to operate  aac    Initialize            FA ENTER ROAA BACK Bale    Continued    53 GB    3 Press      to select the item you    want to change and then press      Tip  The setting screen of the selected item is You can also use the MENU button on the photo  displayed  frame     Slideshow Settings    Effect Fade  Shuffle OFF  Color effect Color  Display Mode Entire image  BGM BGM1          YA ENTER ROAGA BACK Misti lean    For example  when  Slideshow Settings   is selected     4 Press      to select the item you  want to change and then press       This enables you to set each of the items     page 55      When the photo frame is  for instance   displaying a slideshow  some settings of some  items cannot be changed  They are displayed
41. ding a frame ctitsti te ctontretanstiansbaciel 50  Making layout panels ac  50  Changing the settings of the auto  power on off function                  5   Using the alarm function               52  Setting the alarm ccc 52  Setting the time to be alarmed          53  Changing the settings                  53  Setting procedure ou    53  CNIS TOSET tuntia tiated 59  Connecting to a high definition TV to  view IMAGES ccce 58  Connecting to a high definition  E E E A E TAE TEA 58  Operating an external device  connected to the photo frame         61  Continued    5 GB    Using an external device     with Bluetooth     Transferring images using  Bluetooth    Using an external device     with a computer     Connecting to a computer              64  system requirements oo    64  Connecting to a computer to exchange  Laela  cis Sener erect E nearer 64  Disconnecting your computer          65   Error messages   lf an error message appears           66   Troubleshooting   If trouble OCCUIS ccce 68    Additional information    Precautii ONS eet acsst adios inematidaeetns 13  Safely iiien 13  istallato esogeni  3  Glean  gecin 13  Restrictions on duplication              14  Disposing of the photo frame           14   About memory cards ccc 14     Memory Stick    cc 14  SD memory card occie 15  xD Picture Gard scs 15    6 GB    CompactFlash card wo     Notes on using a memory card          Specifications  Index    Before operation       Enjoying your photo frame in various ways    Th
42. during a search  Displays the  image list of the album on the screen     Refer to    Searching for an image    Filtering      page 39       Press          to select the image you  want to export and then press CG   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      Press MENU    The screen used for selecting the device  to which to export is displayed     6 Press     to select the device to  which to export the image and then    press         Export    Select device to exportto       Memory Stick       SYA ENTER Weeder iil BACK MEGT       7 Press      to select the folder you  want to save to and press  gt     The confirmation screen used to decide  whether to export or not is displayed     Export  Select folder   New folder  100MSDCF          VA ENTER METL BACK Ma GOA    Tip  A new folder is created automatically when you  select  New folder      8 Press      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     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  e You can also use the MENU button on the photo  frame 
43. e    to format the memory card   e For the internal memory  initialize it with the photo frame     When you initialize the media  all the files on the media will be  deleted     Cannot open the image  e The photo frame cannot display or open an image file  whose format is not supported    No more USB hubs can be e Connect the device directly to the photo frame  or use a   connected  device without a built in USB hub     Incompatible USB device  Check     Connect a device with support for mass storage  If the USB       device   s USB settings  setting of your device is incorrect  set the mass storage  mode in the USB setting     sebessew JOU    67 6    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     Is the AC power plug  gt  Insert the power plug properly   be turned on  inserted correctly     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 Cause Solutions    No images are Is a memory card inserted or    gt  Insert a memory card or connect an  displayed on the an external device connected external device properly     gt  pages 20   screen  properly  62        Does the memory card 
44. e Sony DPF X1000N  DPF V1000N is a digital photo frame for easily displaying images taken  with a digital camera or other device  without using a computer        7 GB    uo  e1ado asojeg       Features    E Support for various memory cards   Supports various memory cards and other  devices  such as a    Memory Stick      CompactFlash card  SD memory card  xD   Picture 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     gt  page 20  61           E 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 22               4 5 6 7 8 9 410  11 12 438 44 15 16 17  B 19 e021 2 23 24          8 GB    E 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        E Adding images to internal memory    The images you add to the album are saved  in internal memory      gt   page 32           E Exporting images    You can export images in the album to your  memory card       page 34        E CreativeEdit function  You can create original images using the     Scrapbook        Calendar setting        Layout  print        Frame    or    S
45. e actually  used or displayed        Table of Contents    Before operation  Enjoying your photo frame in various    WAYS  a aR    FealUFES aminini a 8  Checking included items                 10  Identifying the parts oee 10    Basic operations    Preparing the remote control          14  Setting the Stand ou    eee 15  To display the photo frame on   THO Wall siuti A cect ate  16  Connecting to the AC power   1010   0  Neen penn a mee Poem eee ee TTS 17  Turning the photo frame on            18  setting the current time                 19  Inserting a memory Card               20  Changing the display             08  22  slideshow display ccce  23  Clock and calendar display             25  Single view MOE    cce 26  Index image display    cocci 2    Advanced operations    Enjoying a slideshow ccce 29  Changing the settings of  ME SIAESTOW secsscctanitanets tact uietaad  29  Refresh mode oo    ceccccceeeeeeeeees 32    Adding images to the internal    MENON s2kise ence atte 32  Exporting an Image ccce 34  Deleting an image            c c sees  36  Registering a Mark         cc cc eeeeeee  of  Searching for an image   PETN  craite 39  Specifying the playback device      40  Auto Touch up    eccerre 40  Adjusting the image size and  DO SITION asnan 42  Enlarging reducing an image           42  Rotating an IMage o i 42  Using the CreativeEdit function      43  Making a Scrapbook uu    43  Making a Calendar ou    46  superimposing a message on an  IAG AE AA A es teristics  48  Ad
46. e devices may not recognize the internal  memory of the photo frame     64 38    Connecting to a computer to  exchange images    This section shows an example for a connection for  Windows Vista  Depending on the OS you use  the  screen display and procedures may vary     1 Connect the photo frame to the AC  power source        page 17     2 Connect the computer and photo  frame with a commercially available  USB cable     To USB  connector       Computer To USB connector    Use a B Type USB cable that is less than 3  meters long     3 Turn the photo frame to ON    page 18     4 When the  AutoPlay  window fewer images may be able to be saved to the internal  appears on the computer display  memory of the photo frame   click  Open folder to view files   e Image files made or edited on a computer may not  If the  AutoPlay  window does not appear  be displayed  Image files set to    Read Only    on a        computer cannot be deleted on the photo frame   CHER Computer  My Computer    uiie Cancel    Read Only    before saving image files from  Start menu  and then open the removable    a computer on the photo frame     Disconnecting your computer    disc     5 Move the cursor in this window and  right click  and then click  New      Folder      Name this new folder  In this manual  the    Disconnect the USB cable or turn the photo  frame to OFF after disconnecting it from your       computer   folder name    sony    is used as an example   Se  SES a 1 Double click A on the Task T
47. ed    image is shown as follows      gt  D   gt      8              Meaning      Memory Stick    input  SD Memory Card input  CompactFlash input  xD Picture Card input  External Device input    Internal memory input      Image details      File format  JPEG 4 4 4   JPEG 4 2 2    JPEG 4 2 0   BMP  TIFF  RAW     Number of pixels  width x 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      Setting information    Icons Meaning   On Protect indication    F Associated file indication  i  Displayed when there is an  associated file such as a motion  file or a miniature e mail image  file    oe Displays when you have  registered a mark        Image number  folder file number   This is displayed if the image is DCF  compliant   If the image does not comply with DCF  the  first 10 characters of its file name are  displayed       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    When you turn on the photo frame  the  slideshow plays continuously from the  previous play       Press VIEW MODE     The view mode screen is displayed     2 Select       slideshow      Tip  Select      slideshow  using      after moving  the cursor to the group area using              when you operate the photo fra
48. ed  image and then press           Auto Touch up    Select save destination        Internal memory         Memory Stick       S A ENTER METLA BACK iaii llaan       6 Press      to select the folder you  want and then press       The confirmation screen used to decide  whether to save an image or not is  displayed     7 Press      to select  Yes  and then    press         The image is saved     8 Press    when the confirmation  screen is displayed after saving is  finished     To return to the original image   image before correction     Select  Cancel  and then press in step  2     e The effect of the Auto Touch up function may not  appear on the corrected images  depending on the  images    e Depending on the image  it may take a while for the  correction     Tip  To perform this operation from the menu  press    MENU on the remote control and then press      to  select  Auto Touch up  from L amp   Editing  and then    press         The automatic red eye correction of  this photo frame uses the technology    N     of FotoNation Inc  in the U S A   Dll    FotoNatior             SILKYPIX     The skin smoothing correction of the photo frame  uses the technology of Ichikawa Soft Laboratory     41 28       suoi e4ado PSOUeAPY          Adjusting the image size  and position    Enlarging reducing an image    You can enlarge or reduce an image in single  view mode     1 To enlarge an image  press Q   zoom in  on the remote control  To  reduce an enlarged image  press Q   zoom out   
49. eek by one hour units   Simple Sets the auto power ON OFF function finely in one  minute increments   Date time Sets the date  time  first day of a week  etc      page 19   settings    General Listing Order Sets the display order of images  This setting affects the order in  Settings  Slideshow Settings      Number Order    Displays images in order of file name   Displays images in order of shooting date     Auto display ON  OFF  You can set the photo frame to automatically detect and rotate  orientation the orientation of images     Auto dimmer ON OFF   You can set the photo frame to automatically adjust the back  light  depending on the indoor brightness     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 Compresses images and saves them in the internal  memory  that you can save more images  Be aware that  deterioration in image quality compared to the original  images is noticeable when the images are displayed on  a large monitor via the HDMI OUT jack or a computer     Original Saves images to the internal memory without  compressing them  There is no deterioration  but you  can save fewer images     Control for ON  OFF  Sets whether to enable or disable the HDMI control functions    HDMI such as switching the TV s input automatically to its video mode so that  the images are displayed  and operating the photo frame with the TV s  remote control 
50. emory    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  and then the photo frame is  turned on  the images of the device displayed when  the photo frame is turned off take the first priority  and are displayed  A device connected to the   EXT INTERFACE connector  however  may not be  able to take priority     If a memory card is replaced while the photo  frame is turned off  and then the photo frame is  turned on  the images are displayed in the  following priorities       Memory Stick       CompactFlash card      SD memory card    xD Picture Card    the device  connected to the EXT INTERFACE connector     internal memory    If no memory card is inserted and no device is  connected  the images saved in the album in the  internal memory are displayed     e 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    e For the file formats that the photo frame can  display  see page 77     21 Ge       suoljesedo oiseg    Changing the display      Press VIEW MODE     The view mode screen is displayed     rt    VIEW MODE   slide show    Sar      Single view    A Jd ti      t  t   T ENTER Mt aga       2 Select the group you want     Group Explanation  Displays a slideshow displa   T ma ai   Slid
51. en 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        e Using a battery other than the specified one may  result in the battery rupturing    e Dispose of used batteries as specified by the local  authorities    e Do not leave the remote control in a very hot and  humid place    e Take care that no foreign objects get inside the  remote control when you  for example  replace the  battery    e Incorrect use of the battery may cause leaking and  corrosion         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    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 the stand    1 Hold the photo frame tightly and  insert the stand straight into the  screw hole on the rear panel        2 Screw the stand into the screw hole  firmly until the stand s
52. es between capital letters  small  letters  and symbols    To delete a character   Press          to select    or   gt   in the  character input box  Press  repeatedly until the cursor in the  character input box moves just behind  the character that you want to delete   Then press          to select  Delete   and then press CG   Each time you press  CG   the character before the cursor is  deleted     Tip  You can display the history of characters you    have entered previously  and use it using       on the keyboard while entering a character     Continued    45 68       suoie1ado PSOUeAPY            Select a font   Press    gt        to select  FONT  and  then press repeatedly until the  desired font appears   You can select from 5 fonts  Gothic   rounded Gothic  Italic  rounded Italic   and hand writing style        ABCDEFG abcdefg 1234567890  ABCDEFG abcdefg 12345567890  ABCDEFG abcdefg 1234567890  ABCDETG abcdefg 1234567890  ABCDEFG abedefg 1234567890          You cannot specify multiple fonts for a  sequence of characters input  All the lines of  characters are input in the identical font  You  can change the font in the middle of input  procedures  the changed font will be applied to  all the input characters      Select a color   Press    gt        to select  OK  and then  press CG   The color selection window  is displayed  Press             to select the  desired color and then press G    The color selection window is closed  and the image preview with input  chara
53. eshow      Displays a clock or calendar  style    Clock and   calendar   SINGLE Displays a single image  style    mm Displays a thumbnail list   index style    Tip    Select the group you want using       after  moving the cursor to the group area using              when you operate the photo frame using  the buttons on the photo frame     22 GB    VIEW MODE   clock and calendar    m    Clock1        t      M ENTER BGEA    3 Press           or VIEW MODE to  select the style you want and then    press         If you have not operated the photo frame for an  extended period of time  the style the cursor is on will  be selected automatically        Slideshow display    Explanation  Displays one image after another      Slideshow Displays multiple images at the same time   Displays images with the present date and time     Displays images  one after another  while  showing a calendar  The present date and time  is displayed        Displays images with the shooting date and  time  The present date and time cannot be  displayed     Displays an image processed using the template  in CreativeEdit     suoljesedo oiseg    Displays images while randomly switching    between a number of different slideshow styles  and effects        Continued    23 GB    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  Demonstrat
54. f you persist in  using it  If moisture condensation occurs   unplug the AC power cord 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     Continued    73 8    UOIEWUOJU   EUOIIPPY    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     Disposing of the photo frame    Even if you perform  Format internal memory     the data in the internal memory may not be  erased completely  When you dispose of the  photo frame  we recommend that you  physically destroy the photo frame     74 B       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      
55. ferring images  using Bluetooth    You can connect a Bluetooth adaptor  optional   to the EXT INTERFACE 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     You cannot send a file to other Bluetooth compatible  devices from the photo frame     Compatible profiles for Bluetooth  communication  The DPF X1000N  DPF V1000N supports the  following profiles   e BIP  Basic Imaging Profile    Image Push Responder  e OPP  Object Push Profile    Object Push Server  For the profiles that your Bluetooth device  supports  please refer to its manual     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 77     Maximum number of pixels that can be  handled    See page 77     62 GB    1 Connect the photo frame to the AC  power source        page 17     2 Turn the photo frame to ON    page 18     3 Connect the Bluetooth adaptor   optional  to the EXT INTERFACE  connector    3  is displayed on the upper portion of  the screen when the guide is displayed     If any device  other than the Bluetooth adaptor   such as a memory card  camera  PC  or other  USB me
56. for your safety and convenience     Should the fuse in the plug supplied need to be  replaced  a fuse of the same rating as the supplied one  and approved by ASTA or BSI to BS 1362    i e marked with   gt  or Y mark  must be used     If the plug supplied with this equipment has a  detachable fuse cover  be sure to attach the fuse cover    after you change the fuse  Never use the plug without  the fuse cover  If you should lose the fuse cover   please contact your nearest Sony service station     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        
57. g of your television  is off  the television input does not switch  automatically  Settings differ depending on the  television you use  For details  see the manual  supplied with your television    If  Control for HDMI  is set to  OFF   the input will  not switch automatically  page 56      E Basic operations of the photo frame   with a TV remote control   e The cursor is moved by pressing  when the cursor is displayed on the screen     for example  when a list or menu is  displayed    e When no cursor is displayed in an image  preview  press Lt   Press on the  TV remote control unit to select an item and    then press G         e To hide the operation panel  select   on the  upper right corner of the operation panel  or  press the BACK button on the remote  control or on the TV remote control     Continued    59 GB       suo1e1ado PSOUeAPY       With the TV remote control  you cannot perform the  following operations     e Zooming in Zooming out  e Crop and save  e Add to album Export Marking Delete    On control for HDMI    When the  Control for HDMI  is set to  ON    you can use the following operations     e Turning off the photo frame power together  with the television    e After the photo frame is connected to the  TV  you can switch the TV input  automatically to the photo frame by turning  on the photo frame  or by connecting the  powered on photo frame to the television  If  the television is in the standby mode  the  television is also turned on    e You can perfo
58. he memory card and  leave it inserted for a long time     For details on the memory cards you can use  with this photo frame  see pages 74 to 76     Access lamp       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 xD   Picture Card     To remove a memory card    Remove the memory card from its slot in the  Opposite direction from which it was inserted     e 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    e 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    e The SD memory card xD Picture Card dual   purpose slot automatically detects the card type    e Before using a memory card  see    About memory  cards    on page 74     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   gt    Select   device  menu  page 40     The photo frame displays the images of the   memory card in the following priorities    e Memory card  The device connected to the  EXT INTERFACE connector     internal  m
59. ion mode ends if a  button other than    on standby  is pressed     For details on the playback order in a slideshow  display  see page 56    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     24 GB    Clock and calendar display                JAN 02 20089 Fri JAN 02 2009 Fri    J    12269 12264                               Clock1 Clock2 Clock3 Clock4 Clock5                               J QU   at    2   O        Clock6 Clock7 Clock8 Clock9 Clock10 D   D   zi   ras 200a T  non 0 ons ig    a g0 EI angon ne  Ba  eae o e2                i Be  ag E  Qa aon  Clock11   6 ont o TA AOM 1 2009 12 26 am  oomo O oS 8  gt     11 123 18 14 15  16 17  18 19 20 21 22 23 24  26 27 28 29 30 31                   Calendar2 Calendar3       12 26am       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      You can select only the    Settings  tab when the You can use the VIEW MODE button on the photo  Clock and calendar display is displayed  frame     25 GB       Single view mode     Group  Image  Siye     Explanation    SINGLE Entire image Displ
60. is operation to delete multiple  images at the same time     36 GB    To cancel the selection  select images to  cancel and then press to delete the  check mark in the check box      Press MENU   The delete confirmation screen is  displayed     6 Press      to select  Yes  and then    press         The image is deleted     7 Press    when the confirmation    screen is displayed     To format the internal memory    1    Press MENU   The menu is displayed     2 Press     to select the sew  Settings  tab     The settings screen is displayed     3 Press    4  to select  Initialize  and then    press G      4 Press    4  to select  Format internal    memory  and then press G     The confirmation screen used for  initializing the internal memory is  displayed     5 Press     to select  Yes   then press G      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  e You can also use the MENU button on the photo  frame     e You can enlarge or reduce the image when you  select the index image display        Registering a m
61. lect the mark and press to change    Were the images created the screen to the single image display  If    Maran app eon ona the mark on the left is displayed again  the    image cannot be displayed because the  image file is not supported by the photo  frame     computer     Does the mark displayed   gt  If the mark shown on the left is displayed    below appear in the index the image file is supported by the photo   view  frame  but the thumbnail data or image  itself cannot be opened  Select the mark  and press G   If the mark shown on the    S  left is displayed again  the image cannot  be displayed    Are there more than 9 999  gt  The photo frame can play  save  delete  or    images in the memory card otherwise handle up to 9 999 image files   or external device     Did you rename the file with    gt  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     Is there a folder with more   The photo frame cannot display images  than 8 levels in its hierarchy saved in a folder that is more than eight  on the memory card or in the levels deep    external device        Continued    69 GB    Buljooussjqno        Symptom Check item Cause Solutions    The file name is e Did you rename the file with    gt  If you named or renamed the file on your  not displayed a computer or other device  computer and the file name in
62. me     Auto Touch up   Displays an image which has been corrected by the  auto touch up function     Display Mode Select the desired display size from the following     The original image data will not change     Color effect Color  Displays an image in color   Sepia Displays an image in a sepia color     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     An image may not display with the display size you set  on the menu  depending on the style of the slideshow     BGM Plays back the accompanying music from the TV s speaker when you  connect the HDMI OUT jack of the photo frame to a TV  You can select  the music from  BGM 1     BGM2   Select  OFF  when you don   t want to  use the accompanying music     31 68          suoi e4ado PSsOUeAPY          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 
63. me  occurs  The color of the selected time    Continued    51 68       suo1 e4ado PSOUeAPY             D2 GB    zone changes to gray  after you select  the blue time zone and then press CG    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     Press    gt        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        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      on standby      Setting the time tobe alarmed Changing the settings    1 Press MENU  You can change the following settings   The menu is displayed    Sideshow Seines  2 Press      to select the a e Image Quality   Settings  tab  e Alarm Setting  The settings screen is displayed  e Auto power ON OFF  3 l e Date time settings  Press      to select  Alarm Setting  e General Settings  Listing Order  Sony logo  an
64. me using the  buttons on the photo frame       n    VIEW MODE   slide show     FET    Single view         E o  a a i     gt  t   T ENTER BS aay    3 Press           to select the style you  want  then press           Refer to    Slideshow display     page 23   for details on the slideshow styles        Changing the settings of the  slideshow    T Press MENU   The menu is displayed     2 Press      to select the       Settings  tab     The settings screen is displayed     3 Press     to select  Slideshow  Settings  and then press G gt     The slideshow settings screen is  displayed     Slideshow Settings    Effect Fade  Shuffle OFF  Color effect Color  Display Mode Entire image  BGM BGM1         A ENTER Bee BACK Miata ga       4 Press     to select the item and    then press G      Refer to the tables on the next page for  details on the setting items     e 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         We recommend you back up images on the  memory card often    e 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    e The slideshow starts from the first image if you set 
65. mory device or a USB cable is  connected to any of the memory card slots  or  the EXT INTERFACE connector  disconnect it  from the photo frame and then connect the  Bluetooth adaptor     4 Check the Bluetooth address of the    photo frame   You can display the address from  System  Information    page 56     System Information    wy    vy 5  capacity  848 166 kbytes  Remaining capacit   848 068 kbytes  tooth address  00 03 7A 14 23 80       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     You cannot transfer an image to the memory  card of a digital photo frame        EXT INTERFACE    Bluetooth  compatible mobile  phone    To select the photo frame from a  Bluetooth compliant device  select    Sony  DPF X1000N        or    Sony DPF   V1000N                  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        e 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
66. n    Modify Calendar     E S TA ENTER Mime BACK Miata          Press     to select the item that you  want to set  and then press G      Item Settings Procedures    Start M Y   Set the first month and the  year starting the calendar   Press      to select the  month or year and press       to set the number  Press  O    Start Day  Set the day of the week   placed furthest left in the  calendar   Press      to  select    Sunday    or     Monday     Then press G      Date color  Set the color of Saturday   Sunday and holiday to be  displayed in the calendar   Press    and then      to  select the desired color for  Sunday and Saturday  Then  press E    Modify You can add a stamp or   Calendar  desired color to a specific  day in the calendar   When adding a stamp   Example      Press    to select Y   Stamp   and press G    The stamp selection  window is displayed     Item    Settings Procedures       Press           to select a  desired stamp  and press       The calendar is displayed        Press           to select a  desired date to which to  add the stamp and press  4     a you want to change  the stamp type  select the  BACK button and then  repeat steps   and                Press     to select D7  and press CG    To exit Modify Calendar  and return to the Calendar  setting window  press      gt   to select 7 and press G   You can set    Date color     using similar procedures        The calendar is displayed in the calendar  area     Continued    47 GB       suo1 e4ado p 
67. nal 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 Turn the photo frame to ON    page 18     4 Connect the digital camera or  external device to the  EXT INTERFACE connector   Use the USB cable supplied with the  digital camera or external device to  connect to the photo frame     Lu     Le  oc  Lu     Z  He   gt  lt   LLI    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  And  for details on the CreativeEdit function   refer to page 43     e 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     61 98       suoi e1ado PSoUeAPY          Using an external device  with Bluetooth        Trans
68. ng for an image    Filtering         page 39       Press         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  images you want to cancel and then  press     to remove the check mark  from the check box     2A 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     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     A mark is saved only when it is registered with an  image in the internal memory  A mark registered with  an image on a memory card or an external device is  removed when the power is turned off  or if you  change the device being dis
69. ng six corrections automatically at the  same time  Refer to page 55 for details on each  level    Red eye Correction  Automatically corrects red eye  caused by the flash     Exposure Correction  Adjusts the brightness by  using the face detect function     Focus Correction  Improves the focus of an out of   focus image to create a better focused image     WB Correction  Corrects a color which is reddish or  bluish due to the light source at the time the photo  was taken  lighting   to a color suitable for that light  source     Auto Dodging  Brightens the portion which is dark   automatically  Keeps the brightness of the portion  which is bright     Skin Smoothing  Automatically recognizes face  parts  and adjusts the skin tone for a smoother look     1 Display the image you want to  correct as single image display     2 Press Auto Touch up   Correction of the selected image begins   and then the image before correction  appears on the left  and the corrected  image appears on the right     After correction    Before correction       3 Press      to select  Save  and then    press         The corrected image is saved as a new  image     4 Press      to select the method used  to save the image   If you select  Save as new image   the  image is saved as a new image   When you select  Overwrite   the image is  overwritten  A confirmation screen is  displayed when you select  Overwrite    Go to step 7     5 Press      to select the device which  will be used to save the correct
70. o not guarantee proper operations for all types  of devices     9 GB       uo  e1ado asojeg       Checking included  items    Make sure that the following items are   included    e Digital photo frame  1    e Stand  1    e Card slot cover  1    e Connector cover  1    e Remote control  1    e AC adaptor  1    e AC power cord  1    e Operating Instructions  this manual   1    e Read This First  1    e Warranty  1    In some regions  the warranty is not  supplied      10 38    Identifying the parts    For details  see the pages indicated in the  parentheses    The illustrations are of the DPF X1000N  The  locations and names of buttons and connectors  of the DPF V1000N are identical to those of  the DPF X1000N  although the shape is  different     Front           1  LCD screen     2  Remote sensor  When using the supplied remote control  point  it at this sensor         1  EXT INTERFACE connector   page 62   Connect a Bluetooth adaptor  optional   DPPA BT1  when you want to transfer  images wirelessly from a BLUETOOTH  compatible mobile phone or digital camera     You can also connect a digital camera  USB  memory  or photo storage compatible with  USB mass storage      2  YUSB B connector         page 64   Connect a USB cable when you want to use  the photo frame with a computer     HDMI OUT  output  jack   page 58   Connect an HDMI cable when you want to  view images on a high definition TV     4  Stand         page 15    DC IN 8 4 V jack    page 17   Insert the plug of the s
71. played     Tips   e You can select a mark from among 3 types    e You can also use the MENU button on the photo  frame    e 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 event  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     2 Press      to select the Lx  Editing   tab     The screen used for editing is displayed     You cannot select the LX  Editing  tab when  the clock and calendar are displayed     3 Press      to select  Search  and    then press         4 Press      to select the criteria you  want and then press         0001 0002       Ba Search by vertical  horizontal    T    Vertical ke Horizontal      Images 13 Images     e  t E VA ENTER ROAGA BACK MEGT       e  Search by event   Filters by the event     e  Search by folder   Filters by the folder     e  Search by vertical horizontal   Filters  by the image orientation   e  Search by mark   Filters by the mark     5 Press      to select the item you  want and then press         To cancel the search for an  image   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 
72. power   Hold     on standby  on the photo frame or  remote control until the power turns off  The  standby indicator turns to red from green     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    When the photo frame is turned on without a  memory card connected  the initial display    below appears on the screen        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        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      T Press MENU     The menu screen is displayed     2 Press      to select the     Settings  tab     The settings screen is displayed     Tip  You can use the      button only when a  memory card is inserted in the photo frame  an  external device is connected  or anything other  than the clock and calendar settings item   page 25  are selected     3 Press     to select  Date time  settings  and then press         The Date time settings screen is displayed     Date time Settings  Time   Date Display Order  First Weekday  12hr 24hr display           Y ENTER BOGGA BACK MGT       4 Adjust the date     P
73. protect switch of    gt  Slide the write protect switch to the    the memory card in the enable position    LOCK  position     e Are you using a    Memory  gt  It is not possible to delete an image from  Stick ROM        or format a    Memory Stick ROM        e Is this image protected   gt  Check the image information from the  single view mode    a  page 28    gt  An image with a  ay  mark is set to Read  Only  You cannot delete it on the photo  frame   An image was  gt  An image cannot be recovered once it is    deleted deleted   accidentally     Connecting a digital camera or other external device    Symptom Check item Cause Solutions    The camera is e Is the cable connected  gt  Connect the cable properly   connected but properly        nothing is e Is the photo frame turned  gt  Turn both the photo frame and the camera  displayed  on  to ON     Nothing happens  gt  An over current error may have occurred  even if the USB with the photo frame  To recover from the    cable is error  turn the power of the photo frame    disconnected and off and then back on   then re connected        Images are not e Is the input of the TV set to    gt  Even if the input of the TV is not set to the   displayed on the external input  photo frame  images may sometimes not   TV screen or LCD be displayed on the TV screen or LCD   screen  screen if an HDMI cable is connected     gt  Change the input of the TV to the photo  frame  or disconnect the HDMI cable and  switch the display to the LCD 
74. r how to adjust an image  see  step 5 on page 44     4 Press      to select D7 and press    The selected image is displayed with the  selected frame     5O GB    Making layout panels    You can select the layout of the photo   displaying as follows    e 2 panels  4 panels  9 panels  13 panels  16  panels    From the CreativeEdit menu   page 43   press           to select      Layout Print  and then press  CG      The Layout Print templates are displayed              Layout print    Bae             Tle mole eae  amp    ENTER D       Press           to select the desired  template  then press  amp      A preview of the selected template is  displayed    Select an image    When you select a template with multiple  images  select an image for each area  For  how to select an image  see step 4 on  page 44  When you select image s   the  window used for adjusting the image is  displayed     Adjust the image    For how to adjust an image  see step 5 on  page 44  When you adjust an image  the  image is added to the image area    To add a stamp  see    Superimposing a  stamp    on page 44        Changing the settings of  the auto power on off  function    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     Press      to select the     Settings  tab   The settings screen is displayed     Press      to select  Auto power ON   OFF  and press  amp      The screen
75. ray   E sony 6 20 2008 7 32PM__ File Folder 2 Click oS  USB Mass Storage       Device       Stop      3 Click  OK  after checking the drive  you want to remove                             6 Double click to open this    sony     folder     7 Open the folder that contains the  image files you want to copy  and  then copy the image files by using  drag and drop     e 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      491INdWOD e ym  BDIABP jeux Ue Husn    A particular 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     65 GB    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 e A memory card is not inserted in a slot  Or  an external   CompactFlash card    No SD device is not 
76. ress      to select  Date  and then    press G        Press    to select month  day  and  year  and then press      to select a    value  then press E     D Adjust the time     Press      to select  Time  and then    press G        Press      to select hour  minute  and  second  and then press      to select a    value  then press G      Continued    19 GB       suoljesedo oiseg    6 Select the format of the date     Press      to select  Date Display Order     and then press G        Press      to select a format and then  press G    e Y M D  e M D Y  e D M Y    7 Set the day to start the week for the  calendar   You can set the day that appears on the  very left when the calendar is displayed       Press      to select  First Weekday  and    then press E       Press     to select  Sunday  or   Monday  and then press CG      8 Select the time display     Press     to select  12hr 24hr display     and then press E       Press      to select  12 hours  or   24 hours  and then press G      Q Press MENU     The menu screen is closed     20 GB       Inserting a memory card    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    Attach the slot cover supplied with this photo  frame when you insert t
77. riod 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    e Even if your photo frame is turned off  AC  power  house current  is still supplied to it    while it is connected to the wall outlet via the  AC adaptor    e Be sure to use the AC adaptor supplied with  the photo frame  Do not use other AC  adaptors  as this may cause a malfunction    e Do not use the supplied AC adaptor for other  devices    e Do not use an electrical transformer  travel  converter   as this may cause overheating or  a malfunction    e Incase 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 i
78. rm photo frame operations  using the TV remote control unit    e If you switch the language of the TV while  the photo frame and the television are being  connected  you can also change the photo  frame language automatically     To enable the above functions  your television must  support the relevant function     60 GB    What is    BRAVIA Sync       The    BRAVIA Sync    is a name of a feature of  Sony products that uses the HDMI control  signals and enables you to control linked  operations of a    BRAVIA Sync    ready product  from a BRAVIA control unit    By connecting the photo frame and a     BRAVIA Sync    compatible TV with an  HDMI cable  you can use a BRAVIA control  unit to perform linked operations        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     e We cannot guarantee connection with all types of  mass storage devices     e The playback device will be switched to the  external device if you connect the external device to  the EXT INTERFACE jack during playback the  internal memory     1 Connect the photo frame to the AC  power source         page 17     2 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 exter
79. ry 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     e Do not insert more than one    Memory Stick     at the same time  or this may cause trouble  with the photo frame    e If you use a    Memory Stick Micro    with the  photo frame  the    Memory Stick Micro     needs to be inserted into an    M2    adaptor    e 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       e 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    e When you initialize a    Memory Stick     use  the initialization function of your digital  camera  If you initialize it with your  computer  images may not be displayed  properly    e When you perform initialization  all the  protected images are erased  To avoid  erasing important data by accident  make  sure to check the contents of the    Memory  Stick    before initialization    e You cannot record  edit  or delete data if you  slide the write protect switch to LOCK    e 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  caref
80. screen        Photo frame    Symptom Check item Cause Solutions    Nothing happens  gt  Push the reset switch on the back of the    even if you operate photo frame using a long  thin object such  the photo frame  as a pin  etc         page 11        Continued    71 8B       BHulooussjqno        Remote control    Symptom Cause Solutions    Nothing happens  e Is the battery inserted in the   gt  Replace the battery             page 14    even if you operate remote control properly   gt  Insert a battery       page 14    the remote control   gt  Insert a battery in the proper orientation      gt  page 14      gt  Point the top end of the remote control    towards the remote sensor on the photo  frame     gt   page 14     gt  Remove any obstruction between the  remote control and the remote sensor     e Is there a protective sheet  gt  Remove the protective sheet   inserted     gt  page 14        72 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 pe
81. tate and then press           a    Rotates the image 90 degrees  clockwise    b   Rotates the image 90 degrees counter   clockwise     5 Press      to select  OK  and then    press         An enlarged image cannot be rotated     Tips  e For an internal memory image  image rotation data  will be retained even after the power is turned off     e You can rotate the image of the index image  display     Using the CreativeEdit  function    You can enjoy decorated images using the  CreativeEdit function     T Press MENU   The menu is displayed     2 Press       to select the CX  Editing   tab   The screen used for editing is displayed     3 Press      to select  CreativeEdit   and then press      The screen used for CreativeEdit is  displayed     Making a Scrapbook    1 From the CreativeEdit menu  press             to select    Scrapbook   and then press       The window for selecting a theme is  displayed     2 Press           to select the desired  theme  then press        The window used for selecting templates  of the selected theme is displayed     Scrapbook    28 ES    Tatas lim in eb  1  ENTER D       3 Press         4  to select the desired  template  then press       A preview of the selected template is  displayed     Continued    43 8       suo1e4ado PSOUeAPY       4 Select an image     When you select a template with multiple  images  repeat the procedures below to  select an image for each area     Image area    Scrapbook    hy fx     o gt     A ENTER Bua         Press
82. te control 14  Reset 57  Rotating an image 42    S  Searching for an image 39  Setting the stand 15  Single view mode 26  Slideshow display 23  Slideshow Settings 31  BGM 31  Color effect 31  Display Mode 31  Effect 31  Interval 31  Shuffle 31  Specifications 77  System Information 56  System requirements  Macintosh 64  Windows 64    T  Troubleshooting 68    U  USB cable 61    W  Write protect switch 75    Z    Zooming an image in out 42    79 G8    UOIJEWOJU  jeuonippy    Printed using VOC  Volatile Organic  Compound  free vegetable oil based ink     Sony Corporation Printed in China    
83. th  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  108   0075 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     NOTICE FOR CUSTOMERS IN  THE UNITED KINGDOM    A moulded plug complying with BS 1363 is fitted to  this equipment 
84. tiple  images at the same time     i Add to album 0001 0025       YE oe   a        4 gt    CENTER BACIA MENU BO  ig    To cancel the selection  select images to  cancel and then press to delete the  check mark in the check box      Press MENU   The confirmation screen used for  selecting a folder is displayed     Press      to select the folder you  want and press         The confirmation screen used to decide  whether to add an image or not to the  internal memory is displayed     Add to album  Select folder   New folder  100ALBUM    101ALBUM           A ENTER HETE BACK Mia Clie    Tip  A new folder is created automatically when you  select  New folder      Press      to select  Yes  and then    press         The image is saved in the specified folder  in internal memory     Continued    33 GB       suoie1ado PSoUeAPY       6 Press    when the confirmation  screen is displayed     e Images in the internal memory cannot be added to  the album     e 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     Tips   e To perform this operation using the remote control   press the MENU button on the remote control and  then press      to select  Add to album  from LX   Editing  and then press        e You can also use the MENU button on the photo  frame    e You can change the thumbnail size using  Q Q  in  the image list    e Due to one of the ch
85. to frame to a TV with an  HDMI input  you can display images in higher  definition on the TV     About    PhotoTV HD       The photo frame supports    PhotoTV HD         PhotoTV HD    is a function for expressing  subtle textures and color tones in high  definition  giving the appearance of real  photos  You can combine Sony devices that  support    PhotoTV HD    together to enjoy  photos at beautiful full HD quality  You can  enjoy beautiful photo quality such as the subtle  portrayal of skin or a flower petal and the  textures of sand and waves on a large screen     Depending on the original images  high definition  display may not be possible     1 Connect the photo frame to the AC  power source        page 17     2 Prepare a commercially available  HDMI cable     e Use an HDMI cable that is less than 3  meters long     e Use an HDMI cable with the HDMI logo     e Connection to a TV input except for an  HDMI input using a conversion adaptor  cable or connector is not guaranteed     58 GB    3 Connect the HDMI OUT jack  A type  connector  of the photo frame and  the HDMI IN jack of the TV     HDMI OUT        High definition TV    To HDMI IN    4 Turn the photo frame to ON        gt  page 18     5 Change the input of the TV   If the connected TV is compatible with   Control for HDMI   the TV turns on  automatically when you turn on the photo  frame  Also  the input of the TV is  changed automatically  and images and  BGM are output     e Operation is not guaranteed with all 
86. tops turning        Setting to portrait or landscape  orientation    You can set the photo frame to portrait or  landscape orientation by rotating it without  moving the stand        Continued    15 8       suoljesedo oiseg    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        e 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  of  General Settings  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  If you place the photo frame  near a CRT based television  the color of the TV   s  display may be changed     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     16 38       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       re
87. tory  press           4  to select  Freehand history   Then  press G         To create a new message  Press    gt        to select the image you want to  superimpose and press CG    Select the image of handwritten  characters or illustrations you have  prepared in advance   The trimming cursor is displayed  Go to  step 4   To create a message from the history   Press           to select the desired  message from the history list and then  press G    The selected message is placed in the  center of the preview screen  Skip to  step 5 for color selection      If necessary  trim the image   When you do not want to trim an image     press G      CreativeEdit    c E    Enter    With Love       dab V4 ENTER Bical    To specify the trimmed portion  Press    gt      to select  4 trimming  tool  and press CG     Press             to move the cursor to the  position that you want to specify as the  beginning point of the trimmed area   then press CG     Repeat the same procedures to specify  the ending point of the trimmed area     CreativeEdit    E     with Love        e gt  t ETA ENTER RDI CRA ELA    The color selection window is  displayed      Press           to select the desired  color and then press G   The window used for adjusting the  superimposed image is displayed   For how to adjust an image  see step 5  on page 44      Press     to select   and press CG    A preview of the selected image  superimposed on the background image  is displayed   Pressing saves the handwritten 
88. ual 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     Customer support home page    The latest support information is available at the  following home page address     http   www sony net        Index    A  AC adaptor 17  Accessories 10    Adding to the internal  memory 32    Alarm 52  55  Associated file 28   Auto power ON OFF 55  Auto power on off 51  Auto Touch up 40    B  Bluetooth 62    C  Calendar 20  Changing the settings 53  Cleaning 73  Connecting  Computer 64  External device 61  TV 58    Connecting to the AC power  source 17    Control for HDMI 56  CreativeEdit 43  Calendar 46  Framed image 50  Layout print 50  Scrapbook 43  Superimposed image 48    D   Date time settings 19  56  DC IN 8 4 V 17  Deleting an image 36  Display priority 21    E   Error messages 66  Exporting an image 34  EXT INTERFACE 62    F    Features 8    Format internal memory 57    G  General Settings 56    H  HDMI OUT 58  High definition TV 58    I   Image file size 56  Image Quality 55  Index image display 27  Initialize 57    L  Language setting 56    M    Mass storage compatible  devices 61    Memory cards 74     Memory Stick    74  CompactFlash card 75  Notes on use 76  SD memory card 75  xD Picture Card 75    P    Placing in portrait or  landscape orientation 15    Playback device 40  Precautions 73    R    Remote control 14  Replacing the battery of the    remo
89. ul that the label does not stick out     SD memory card    The SD memory card slot of the photo frame  allows you to use the following     e SD memory card    e miniSD card  microSD card   An adaptor is necessary    e SDHC memory card     e MMC standard memory card     We do not guarantee proper operations for all  types of SD memory cards and MMC standard  memory cards     x    H    The photo frame has been demonstrated as  operable with an SD memory card with a capacity  of 2 GB or smaller        2 Some commercially available card adaptors have  projected terminals on the back  This type of  adaptor may not work properly with the photo  frame        3 The photo frame has been demonstrated as  operable with an SDHC memory card with a  capacity of 32 GB or less        4 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     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     Continued    75 GB    UOIEWUOJUI  EUOIIPPY
90. uperimpose Stamp     features        page 43    E Search function  You can search for images by event  folder   image direction  and mark       page 39    E Auto Touch up features  You can enjoy beautiful images enhanced by  automatic corrections of backlight  auto  dodging  focus  red eye  skin smoothing  and  white balance       page 40    E Alarm function  The photo frame announces the specified  time on the image and using sound      page 52           E 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 15                 E Connecting to a high definition TV to  display images on a large screen  Using the photo frame s HDMI OUT jack   you can enjoy the images stored on a  memory card  external device  or in internal  memory on a large screen  with  accompanying music        page 58           E 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 62           E Automatic brightness sensor  The photo frame is associated with indoor  brightness and adjusts the illumination  automatically      page 56    E Displaying images on a wall  You can hang the photo frame on the wall      page 16                               We d
91. upplied AC adaptor to    this jack  and connect the AC power cord to  the AC adaptor and the wall outlet      6  Power Switch         page 18           SS 85 8 E g REE CON    VIEW MODE button     page 22       Memory Stick PRO     Standard   Duo  slot     page 20     9  Access lamp   Alarm switch         page 52     11  Standby indicator        on standby  button   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     Direction      gt     4   buttons       Press           to select the menu items  Then  press     to enter the selection     BACK button    Returns to the previous screen    Reset switch         page 71   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     CompactFlash card slot     gt  page 20    SD memory card MMC xD Picture  Card slot         page 20     Continued  11 98       uo  e1ado asojeg       Buzzer   Brightness sensor   21  Card slot cover   22 Holes for hanging unit on the wall          page 16    Space for storing the stand   Connector cover    12 68    Remote control        1  Auto Touch up button     page 40     2  VIEW MODE button   gt  page 22    SLIDE SHOW        button   page 22     4  INDEX  3  button  page 22    SINGLE  SINGLE   button   page 22     6  ME
    
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