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1. Note 2 pin ada EU market 3 pin adapter for UK market Remote control Including 3V Lithium Battery type CR2025 2 CR2025 I A OOGO 7 ae a J Y l I I IOL N i I OVOO O Note Remove the insulating mylar strip from battery if the battery is being used for the first time rrr 13 Instruction Manual and Quick Start Guide USERS MANAUL with NXT Stereo Speaker SED Trademarks of New SoundVu Transducers Limited All Patent Rights Reserved 82 257 00250 Table of Contents Safety Warnings ccccccccceeceeceeeeeceeceeseeseaeeaeeaeeaeeaeneenaeneenes 2 Supported playable format ccccccccceeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeneeneees 3 Important Safety Precautions cccccccceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseneneees 3 PACKAGES Content jecscceccaccosntevecsmesacsucancendonsgeexeanatesauascacostunstucteasuanes 3 Table OF Contents sectcscecssccaveasneesewseesseie vnecnceesenseavcosnssacsnensieesaveneees 4 Product Overview sssssssnnnsnnnnnnrennnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnne 5 6 Remote Control cccccccccceeceeceeeceeneeenceseeeeaeeneseneseneseneees 7 9 Remote the insulation strip of the remote Control ccccececeeeeseeeeeeeeees 9 Remote Control Operation RANGE cccccceeccecceeceeeteeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeees 9 Battery Insta
2. Photo Music Edit Setup Photo with music SD SDHC MMC MS background MS Pro xD card reader Movie CF Type card reader USB Currently eee Internal memory Time and Calendar e When the menu appears on the screen press or tap lt A gt lt gt to select SD SDHC MMC MS MS Pro xD Card reader ea CF Type Card reader USB gt or Internal Memory sx e Press or tap lt lt gt lt gt gt to select Photo Fl Music Y and Video EA then press lt gt or tap lt PII gt to playback For other selections and operations please refer to the instruction manual 8 File transfer to PC e Transferring files to the internal memory The steps below is demonstrated by Windows Vista For other opera tion systems please refer to its manual for more details 1 Turn the Power switch to ON 2 Connect this unit to a computer via mini USB cable The Windows Vista will show the unit has been connected on the screen after con necting Rereablis Desk F Slay d the for preturi Pichanes optic wij prt arare E kia prh i Wew pictures Geren opis A pepe faidir a verve fiid i 1 Seed ip mey cpeie Set utaf le deia in Control Panel 3 Use drag and drop method to copy files from computer to this unit e This unit does not support USB bus power make sure the power h
3. Photo Frame and the other end to the wall outlet Re J l gt vA gt Ke J HDF 8040 HDF 8040E HDF 1002 HDF 1002E 8 4 inch 4 3 ratio 10 inch 16 9 ratio Note Remove the insulating mylar strip from battery if the battery is being used for the first time Power adaptor Instruction Manual an Quick Start Guide 5 Switching the power to on e Switching the power to the ON marking position to turn on the unit after inserting a memory card or USB drive Note 2 pin adapter for EU market 3 pin adapter for UK market Microsoft Windows and Windows Vista are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries All trademarks and registered trademarks are the properties of their respective owners All rights reserved SS E S a I I A I e Trademarks of New S PRE i SoundVu Transducers Limited i E z All Patent Rights Reserved i I en Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States 4 and other countries o om z i 5 I I I I I I I 6 Inserting a memory card or USB drive e Insert your memory card or USB Driver to the appropriate slot according to the orientation marked on this unit
4. Press or tap lt lt gt and lt gt ON gt in order to select the folder from left side window if more folder available then press or tap lt C gt gt to enter music list on the right side window Press lt gt to go to next page or press lt gt to return previous page if more pages available Press or tap lt gt lt K gt to highlight the music then press lt gt or tap lt All gt to playback Press lt gt or lt gt during playback The speed of advance x2 x4 x8 X16 and x32 or reverse x2 x4 x8 x16 and x32 changes for each press of lt gt or lt gt 2 Operations Note 1 The curvy amp wavy reflection during playing is a nature factor resulted by the vibration of the NXT speakers 2 This unit can only play MP3 audio format For other audio formats please convert to MP3 on your computer before playing 3 This unit supports MP3 format up to 320kbps compressional bit rate 4 Mp3 file name display is supported up to 22 characters for this unit Volume Press or tap lt lt o gt lt C gt gt or press volume buttons m aq to adjust volume when playing music Repeat e Edit Press lt gt to toggle the available repeat options on below Off Off the repeat function Track Repeat the current file C Folder Repeat all files in current folder OaAll Repeat all files in current storage device EQ e Press lt 9 gt on the remote
5. SYMPTOM COMMON REMEDY No power e Check to make sure the power plug is plugged into the power outlet e Make sure there is power to the outlet Unable to view photos Not all JPEG files are compatible Please open the on the Digital Photo files in the computer and resave them as JPEG Frame files and try to playback in the device e Check if using compatible memory cards Unable to view films e Not all video files are compatible Please open the files in the computer and convert into readable formats Memory card e If you want to insert MS Duo MS Duo Pro MS M2 card or MS PRO HG into this device use only with Memory Stick Duo Replacement Adapter or Memory Stick Micro Adapter not supplied e This device does not support CF Type II card If picture display seems Use lower resolution picture slow Remote control does e Check the battery if the remote control does not not respond work e Check the battery is installed with the correct polarities and Unable to detect e You cannot connect the main unit to the USB 2 0 the main unit while host and mini USB port at the same time or it will connecting to mini USB cause the unit work improperly If happened please restart the power on the unit 44 Specification HDF 8040 HDF 8040E Panel Screen 8 4 4 3 digital type Resolution 800 W x600 H RGB Display area 170 H x127 V mm Brightness 250 cd m2 typ Contrast 500 1 typ Display colours 6 bit 262 144 colou
6. NEVER let anyone especially children push anything into holes slots or any other opening in the case this could result in a fatal electrical shock NEVER guess or take chances with electrical equipment of any kind itis better to be safe than sorry 2 Thank you for purchasing this Hitachi product With this photo frame you can play favourite images video and music files by using light emitting touchpad on the front panel of the photo frame The invisible NXT flat panel stereo speakers produce a high quality sound by the screen vibrations Please read the following instructions for more details Supported playable format Photo JPEG Music MP3 up to 320kbps Video MPEG 1 MPEG 2 MPEG 4 avi Motion JPEG Important Safety Precautions Keep away from water or moist e Ambient Temperature 0 40 C Never store in hot and very cold areas Be carefully to keep it wit Do not try to open the Connect the AC adapter to the DC IN jack and to power outlet Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer When left unused for a long period of time the unit should be unplugged from the household AC outlet Warning To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose to rain moisture dripping or splashing Package Content Digital photo frame 3 J HDF 1002 HDF 1002E 10 inch 16 9 ratio HDF 8040 HDF 8040E 8 4 inch 4 3 ratio Power adaptor
7. nQ Rotate Rotate the photo by 90 button clockwise Refer to Page19 the Rotation section 8 Repeat 1 ALL Press to toggle gt Off button Track Folder and all when playing music movie or picture Refer to Page 26 28 for more details Remote Control Name Description Mode Mode Press to Stop button toggle M Photo wail Edit Time Ti Setup 3 Movie IE Photo Music and Music modes Stop Press to stop the playback gt Right Moves right in the __button UE Y Down Moves down in the __button Y gt S A gt gt Next e Go to the next picture button or song e Press to go to next ages gt F FWD Fast forwards through a button music movie clip at 2x 4x 8x 16x 32x times the speed of normal play Q Zoom Press to zoom in out button the photo Each press to zoom the photo by 150 200 25 and 50 Refer to page 23 for more details ness button Of brightness Refer to Page 28 for more details m n Vol Press m to decrease ume button the volume Press m to increase the volume EQ button Press to change the sound effect during music playback Refer to 8 page 28 for more details Remote Control Remove the insulating strip of remote control e Remove the insulating mylar Strip from the battery if the battery is being used for the first time It is located at the botto
8. Birthday Party 04 Birthday Party 05 Birthday Party 06 1 Be amp umgoaagenwssetua meu under Browse setting on page 42 2 Press or tap lt lt o gt lt Q C gt gt to select Photo iF from main menu then press lt gt or tap lt l gt 3 Press or tap lt Ml gt to enter file manager page while playing photos by slideshow 5 Press or tap lt OL gt to go to left window if more folders are available then press or tap lt gt lt gt to select the folder you wish to view 6 Press or tap lt gt gt to go to right window Press or tap lt gt lt IX gt to select a photo then press lt gt or tap P gt to display the photo by full screen 7 Press lt gt to go to next page or press lt 69 gt to return previous page if more pages available Note The photos will be sorted by file name from number and A to Z automatically 22 Operations Zoom in out 25 00 100 150 200 1 Press lt Q gt repeatedly to zoom in or zoom out when displaying the photo by a ratio as shown above 2 Press or tap lt A gt O gt ON AE to move the position when you zoom in the photo to 150 or 200 Note 1 The zoom in out function works only when the photo is displayed by full screen in Photo lf mode Note 2 If nothing response after pressing lt gt please setup the Slide Mode to Normal from Setup For more setting details
9. Music Edit Photo with music background Setup Time and Movie Calendar Current selected mode 15 Operations Playing photos e This unit supports only JPEG picture format playback To play other format pictures please convert these files to the format on your computer e Photos with high resolution will take longer time for loading e For more the slide show effects please refer to Setup gt Photo Setting gt Transition Effect on page 40 for mode details e The screen saver will be activated if no operation at the main menu in a while Press or tap any buttons to return to the main menu 16 Operations Thumbnail browse mode 1024x768 2008 5 30 Rotate Slide Show e Basic operation 1 Press or tap lt I gt A gt to select Photo FY from main menu then press lt gt or tap lt All gt By default the unit begins to play slide shows automatically 2 Press lt gt or tap lt E gt to enter thumbnail page while playing photos by slideshow 3 Press or tap lt gt lt K gt lt lt lt a gt lt C gt gt to select the photo you wish to display then press lt gt or tap lt Pll gt to display the photo by full screen To return to thumbnail mode press lt H gt or tap lt W gt again 4 Press or tap lt gt to go all the way down and then press or tap lt gt C gt gt to go all the way right to jump to the next page and vice versa for jump
10. The mark is in compliance with the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive 2002 96 EC WEEE The mark indicates the requirement NOT to dispose the equipment including any spent or discarded batteries as unsorted municipal waste but use the return and collection systems available lf the batteries or accumulators included with this equipment display the chemical symbol Hg Cd or Pb then it means that the battery has a heavy metal content of more than 0 0005 Mercury or more than 0 002 Cadmium or more than 0 004 Lead Notes for battery disposal Your product contains batteries covered by the European Directive 2006 66 EC which cannot be disposed of with normal household waste Please inform yourself about the local rules on separate collection of batteries The correct disposal of batteries helps prevent potentially negative consequences on the environment and human health Ex amp SoundVu are Trademarks of New Transducers Limited Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries Microsoft Windows and Windows Vista are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries All trademarks and registered trademarks are the properties of their respective owners All rights reserved 82 257 01160 2 Using remote control for the first time e Remove the insulating strip of remote control o Remove t
11. View pires using Windows Meaa Center Open folder to view files us ing V Window s Ex xplorer Set AutoPlay defaults in Control Panel Removing this unit from computer 1 Double click the Safely Remove Hardware icon on the task bar on Windows Vista 2 Click the USB Mass Storage Device then click OK to disconnect this unit with PC 5 Safely Remove Hardware Select the device you want to unplug or eject and then click Stop When Windows notifies yo is safe to do so unplug the device from your computer Hardware devices USB Mass Storage Device lt Stop a Hardware device Confirm devices to be stopped Chnose OK to continue Windows will attempt to stop p stopped they may be remove USB Mass Storage Device ca Generic volume F ng devices After the devices are lt Safe To Remove Hardware This device can now be safely removed from the computer Preparation Inserting a memory card or USB flash drive ee ee ee ee ee I 7 I an r T A A L ee N I L x N 4 i r gt N ff 1 SS M i MMC l J amp E e J g _ i g u mm eee eee r w E E eee ee a E i TEE a pera I ee e e e A Ee H rr e a A Sk Ji ApS Cans l Piai J rn _ Pa I O P 7 Cik I S i Tl f Wi Y ee ps KA J X l Sia ra l VAG woy
12. please restart the power of the unit 2 This digital photo frame does not support operation system Windows Me or earlier 3 Though the Digital Photo Frame can be treated as a data storage device please also back up your data in case of data loss due to electric outage malfunction or all kinds of damages to the product 4 Do not connect to a PC with USB A type connector 5 Use the supplied mini USB cable only Using other cable can cause connection failure 12 Preparation Transferring files to the internal memory The steps below is demonstrated by Windows Vista For other operation systems please refer to its manual for more details Mini USB cable st miniUSB gt I included al r hy ajl 1 Turn the Power switch to ON Connect this unit to a computer via mini USB cable An auto play window will pop up on the screen when the unit is detected by Windows Vista Click on Open folder to view files to access the folders in the internal memory of the unit Use drag and drop method to copy files from computer to this unit s internal memory AutoPlay _ Removable Disk F lt E Always do this for pictures Pictures options o i General options p os Speed up my system using Windows ReadyBoost praa aa using Windoy View m using Windows
13. Brightness Contrast Audio NXT speaker 3W 2 User interface screen Saver Yes Connector Card reader x1 SD SDHC MMC MS MS Pro xD CF Type 1 USB type A and mini USB Function button 6 keys touch pads OSD Language English German French Italian Spanish Portuguese Polish Dutch Built in memory 128MB Power Consumption 17W Power source AC 100 240V 60Hz Input DC 12V 1 66A General Dimension Approx 279x224x3 7mm without Stand Weight Approx 841g without stand System Operation system Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition requirement Service Pack 2 SP2 Windows XP Professional SP2 Windows XP Tablet PC Edition SP2 or Windows Vista Hardware e Intel Pentium IV AMD 1 5 GHz or higher e 512 MB RAM or higher e 200 MB Free Hard Disk space at least e Super VGA Graphic Card or higher e Sound Card 16bit or higher e CD ROM DVD ROM Drive Accessories Power adaptor Stand Quick Start Guide User s manual Mini USB cable 46 Visit Partmaster co uk today for the easiest way to buy electrical spares and accessories With over 1 million spares and accessories available we can deliver direct to your door the very next day Visit www partmaster co uk or Call 0870 6001 338 UK customers only Calls charged at National Rate Note If you require a replacement for any of the items listed below please quote their corresponding part numbers Replacement Part Part Number Remote Control 92 25 7 02020 Power adaptor 43 111 00290
14. ag Pa l I ee fo x A l NN I l l es 4 D m a i e a sd J e e m e m J e Insert your memory card or USB to the appropriate slot according to the orientation marked on this unit e To remove MMC SD MS CF Type I xD card pull the card straight out e This unit can only playback one storage drive at a time If more than one source is connected please refer to Selecting the storage media on page 15 to select your desired drive e This unit can only play image JPEG audio MP3 and video MPEG 1 MPEG 2 MPEG 4 avi Motion JPEG formats For other formats please convert to readable format on your computer before playing on this device Some free conversion softwares are available online For example you may download MediaCoder from Internet e This unit does not support any external hard disk and MP3 player connection via USB except the MP3 player you inserted can be used as a mass storage device 14 Operations Selecting the storage media 1 Press or tap lt Mode gt to display the main menu 2 Press or tap lt gt lt X gt to select SD SDHC MMC MS MS Pro xD Card reader aa CF Type Card reader ta USB e or Internal Memory source then press lt gt or tap lt Pll gt SD SDHC MMC MS MS Pro xD card reader CF Type card reader USB Internal memory 3 Press or tap lt lt gt lt gt gt to select a mode then press lt gt or tap lt Pll gt Photo
15. can be placed vertically or horizontally for either landscape or portrait display 10 Preparation Connecting to the power 1 Connect one end of the supplied AC power adapter 12Vdc 1 66A to the Photo Frame and the other end to the wall outlet 2 Press power switch to turn on off the power The screen will be turned on in a second Warning Do not connect the Digital Photo Frame to the mains supply until you have completed all the external device connections 11 Preparation Connecting to a PC via mini USB a aa e 7 4a q gt AJ Vi T if H Trademarks of New SoundVu Transducers Limited All Patent Rights Reserved a ana 9 a Mini USB 5 cabe Z Lrt lt included p Aa eA ae DC IN 12V e This unit does not support USB bus power therefore make sure the power has been connected via power socket and turned on before connecting to PC e Please remove the mini USB cable when you use the unit solely e This unit comes with 128MB internal Flash Memory Through connecting to a computer with the supplied mini USB cable the unit becomes a storage device that allows to store access and delete data likewise your local hard disk Cautions 1 Do not attempt to connect USB 2 0 host and mini USB port at the same time or it will cause the main unit work improperly If it happens
16. gt to select an input source or a folder to be saved 7 Press or tap lt gt gt to return right side window press or tap lt L gt gt again to highlight Edit 30 Lah dev nand Alternative ZA Sound 001 ZA Sound 003 ZA Sound 004 ZA Sound 005 tas dev usb te dev nand Alternative best dev usb Mes Sound 001 YA Sound 002 Za Sound 003 YA Sound 004 ew dev nand Alternative k dev usb M Sound 001 MP3 ZA Sound 005 La dev nand Alternative tas dev usb Mes Sound 001 ZA Sound 002 ZA Sound 003 ZA Sound 004 ZA Sound 005 i dev nand Alternative basi dev usb Y Sound 001 YS Sound 002 Y Sound 003 MP3 Sound 004 YA Sound 005 Press lt gt or tap lt Pll gt then an is dev nand basi dev usb Alternative Y Sound 001 Edit dialogue window appears on the screen 9 Press or tap lt gt lt K gt to select the Paste then press lt gt or tap lt pil gt Note A progress bar will be indicating the copy status Wait until it s complete Delete 1 Press or tap lt Q C gt gt to return to right side window then press or tap lt gt lt IX gt to select the file you wish to delete 2 Press lt gt or tap lt All gt to highlight the file 3 Repeatedly the step 1 and 2 to highlight more files then press or tap lt gt gt to highlight Edit button 4 Press lt gt or tap lt PII gt then an Edit dialogue
17. refer to page 42 Brightness e Press lt gt repeatedly to adjust your preference brightness when you browse photos The brightness level is from 3 to 3 23 Operations Photos with music playback e Press or tap lt lt a gt lt Q C gt gt to select Photo with Music iy from main menu then press lt gt or tap lt All gt The photos will be displayed on the screen with music background Note The Photo with Music function works only the photo and music which stored in external memory card or USB flash drive No music background playback if no audio files stored in the same memory card or USB flash drive 24 Operations Playing video files Note This unit can only play MPEG 1 MPEG 2 MPEG 4 avi and Motion JPEG formats For other formats please convert to readable format on your computer before playing 1 Press or tap lt I gt O gt to a select Movie 4 on the menu page Eom then press lt gt or tap lt l gt e 2 The movie will be played automatically if the Auto Play gt Il Clip 005 Movie has been setup to On in Setup menu refer to page 42 To stop the playback press lt G gt or tap lt I gt and then bring up the file manager 3 Press or tap lt lt o gt and lt gt lt gt to select the folder from left side window if more folders are available then press or tap lt gt gt to enter movie list on the right side window 4 Press lt gt to go t
18. the equipment with items such as newspapers tablecloths curtains etc Overheating will cause damage and shorten the life of the equipment DON T allow electrical equipment to be exposed to dripping or splashing or objects filled with liquids such as vases to be placed on the equipment DON T place hot objects or naked flame sources such as lighted candles or nightlights on or close to equipment High temperatures can melt plastic and lead to fires DON T use makeshift stands and NEVER fix legs with wood screws to ensure complete safety always fit the manufacturer s approved stand or legs with the fixings provided according to the instructions DON T use equipment such as personal stereos or radios so that you are distracted from the requirements of traffic safety It is illegal to watch television whilst driving DON T listen to headphones at high volume as such use can permanently damage your hearing DON T leave equipment switched on when it is unattended unless it is specifically stated that it is designed for unattended operation or has a stand by mode Switch off using the switch on the equipment and make sure that your family know how to do this Special arrangements may need to be made for infirm or handicapped people DON T continue to operate the equipment if you are in any doubt about it working normally or if it is damaged in any way switch off withdraw the mains plug and consult your dealer ABOVE ALL
19. Drive E a Removable Disk F amp Network A Control Panel 5 Recycle Bin d hps Removable Disk F e Through connecting to a computer the unit can be used as a storage device that allows to store access and delete data similar to your local hard disk Note 1 Do not connect any USB device to the USB A type connector after the unit has been connected to PC 2 Though the Digital Photo Frame can be treated as a data storage device please also back up your data in case of data loss due to electric outage malfunction or all kinds of damages to the product 35 NMulti screen Multi screen for slideshow e This function allows you to display the calendar clock and slideshow in one screen 1 Press or tap lt lt gt gt to select Setup i from main menu then press lt gt or tap lt l gt 2 Press or tap lt A gt ON to select nen Photo Setting f then press or tap lt gt 3 Press or tap lt gt lt IK gt to select Slide Mode then press or tap lt C gt gt 4 Press or tap lt gt lt gt to select nee Date amp Time then press or tap lt gt Jee pe or tap lt gt ll gt to confirm and the option is giene E LS ticked 5 Double press or tap lt lt t gt to return the upper menu 6 Press or tap lt gt lt I gt to select Exit E3 to exit setting menu Alternatively press or tap lt MODE m gt ODS E secc to exit
20. HITACHI USERS MANAUL Inspire the Next 8 4 10 Digital Photo Frame with NXT Stereo Speaker Model Name HDF 8040 HDF 8040E HDF 1002 HDF 1002E This is the diagram of the model HDF 8040 Trademarks of New SoundVu Transducers Limited All Patent Rights Reserved READ THE INSTRUCTIONS INSIDE CAREFULLY KEEP THIS USER S MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE 82 257 00250 Safety Warnings Some DOs and DON Ts on the safe use of equipment This equipment has been designed and manufactured to meet international safety standards but like any electrical equipment care must be taken if you are to obtain the best results and safety is to be assured DO read the operating instructions before you attempt to use the equipment DO ensure that all electrical connections including the mains plug extension leads and interconnections between the pieces of equipment are properly made and in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Switch off and withdraw the mains plug before making or changing connections DO consult your dealer if you are ever in doubt about the installation operation or safety of your equipment DO be careful with glass panels or doors on equipment DO route the mains lead so that it is not likely to be walked on crushed chafed or Subjected to excessive wear and tear or heat DON T remove any fixed cover as this may expose dangerous voltages DON T obsiruct the ventilation openings of
21. as been connected and turned on before connecting to PC e This unit comes with 128MB internal Flash Memory Through connecting to a computer with a mini USB cable supplied the unit becomes a storage device that allows to store access and delete data likewise your local hard disk Warning 1 Do not attempt to connect USB 2 0 host and mini USB port at the same time or it will cause the main unit work improperly If it happens please restart the power of the unit 2 This digital photo frame does not support operation system Windows Me or earlier 3 Do not connect to a PC with USB A type connector e Removing this unit from computer The steps below is demonstrated by Windows Vista For other operation systems please refer to its manual for more details 1 Double click the Safely Remove Hardware icon on the task bar in Windows vy amv fa eS 3 43 PM 2 Select the USB Mass Storage Device then click Stop to disconnect this unit from PC Se S Select the dire pou ond fs up or a d Ben e Shas Vie Windle aoa yo ei a ba do ia ares Ra ica deer pour conpuler TEETER Cer deet to be Hoppa Chsces OR bo conti Piinia wil atteme bo Bie Te darwoae Aber the dewices ane oped Shey may be cama y E USD Mass Forage Device gabeei rima F E Sale To Remove Hardware R Tht devit ean nen be silih emer bom the corngputer Visit Partmaster co uk today for the easiest way to buy electrical spare
22. d 003 YN Sound 004 YA Sound 005 4 An Edit dialogue window appears tev dev nand Lael Alternative ies dev usb YS Sound 001 MP3 on the screen Press or tap lt A gt i New Folder lt O H gt to highlight New Folder then e press lt gt or tap lt l gt 32 5 A virtual keyboard appears on a Ba ora the screen press or tap lt A gt S IK IKy gt lt Xa gt lt C gt gt to text the folder name and then press Enter to confirm Virtual keyboard overview Captial Mode Text bar SBC Numeric key e1_2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Back LA i Capital Lowercase language Symbol S L 44 4 4_ ol Back key move the cursor one ABC position backwards and delete the 123456789 0 Backge letter if any a e o D E h e e a es JKLMNOPQR Arrow keys Select to move the STUVWxXYz cursor backwards or forwards ABC Cancel Enter key Press lt gt to confirm the password you entered in the Text bar Captial Lowercase Symbol switch key Cancel key press cancel and exit press lt gt to toggle an the virtual keyboard option Lowercase Mode Symbol Mode abe gt CEE i A ee e G G ra e i o Eak i e e ee G a r e o o Eak abcdefghi i lt gt lt i K ol a a a a aa eT es st UVWX YZ HAHAKE abc Cancel Sym Cancel 33 Editing Format Note This function only can format internal memory 1 Press or tap lt C gt gt to highlight Edit then press lt gt
23. directly 36 Multi screen 6 Press or tap lt D gt ON to select the source you wish to play the slideshow then press lt gt or tap lt pPII gt to confirm 7 Press or tap lt lt o gt lt Q D gt gt to select Photo i gt then press lt gt or tap lt Pll gt 8 The photo slideshow will display along with clock and calendar 9 To exit Date amp Time mode please double press lt gt or tap lt gt Note To return to full screen display please setup the Slide Mode to Normal or Motion refer to page 42 otherwise the screen will 3 Time and calendar setting Time and calendar e Press or tap lt OK gt O gt to select Time from main menu then press lt gt or tap l gt Display 2009 Jan 1 00 54 11 1 Jan 2009 Thursday Clock 1 Press or tap lt gt gt and lt gt lt N gt to select Clock or Clock amp Calendar you wish to display on the screen 2 Press or tap lt gt lt gt to change year press or tap lt OL gt to change month 3 Press or tap lt E gt to return the main menu 38 Time and calendar setting Set Time 1 Press or tap lt gt lt K gt to select Set Time then press lt gt or tap lt pll gt 2 Press or tap lt gt lt gt to set Hour then press or tap lt I gt lt IDANKAN to set Minute and Second in that order 3 Press or tap lt OK
24. gt lt gt to select OK then press or tap lt gt or tap lt pll gt to confirm Note Press lt C gt gt to select Cancel to exit 00 00 00 OK Cancel Set Date 1 Press or tap lt A gt ON to select Set Date then press lt gt or tap lt Pil gt 2 Press or tap lt gt lt gt to set veWWIMMIDD Year then press or tap lt lt o gt lt O IKANKAN to set Month and Day in that order 3 Press or tap lt I gt lt gt to select OK then press or tap lt gt or tap lt pll gt to confirm Note Press lt C gt gt to select Cancel to exit 39 OSD settings 1 Turn the POWER switch to ON 2 yeskOkKO gt lt C gt gt to select Setup Yi from main menu then press lt gt or tap lt PII gt 3 Press or tap lt A gt OAKA kA to select the item you wish to setup 4 Press lt gt or tap lt Pll gt to confirm the selected item 5 Press lt lt o gt to return the upper menu 6 Press or tap lt gt lt K gt to select Exit EJ to exit setting menu Alternatively press or tap lt Il gt to exit directly eee Menu settings Description of operations Photo Interval Time 5Sec 10Sec Select the interval time for Setting 15Sec 30Sec photo slide show 1Min 3Min Note Interval time does Off not work if the Slide Mode page 42 is setup to Mo tion Transition No Effect Select the style of transi Effect Blind Vert
25. he insulating mylar strip from the battery if the battery is being Inspire the Next 8 4 10 Digital Photo Frame with NXT Stereo Speaker HDF 8040 HDF 8040E HDF 1002 HDF 1002E used for the first time It is located at the bottom back side of the remote control e Remote Control Operation Range Point the remote control unit no more than 5 meters from the remote control sensor and within 60 of the front of the unit The operating distance may vary according to the brightness of the room sae lt gt OVA oO a a lt gt 00O OW OOA ps 00 ack 3 Attaching the stand 1 Insert the head of the stand in the receptacle 2 Rotate clockwise or counterclockwise until the stand locks in place Quick Start Guide Thank you for purchasing this Hitachi product With this photo frame you can play favourite images video and music files by using light emitting touchpad on the front panel of the photo frame The invisible NXT flat panel stereo speakers produce a high quality sound by the screen vibrations Please read the following Quick Guide to help with the basic operations For more details on the various functions and operations please refer to the User Guide 4 Connecting to the power 1 Package content e Connect one end of the supplied AC power adapter 12Vdc 1 66A to the Digital photo frame N Remote control Including 3V Lithium Battery type CR2025
26. ical tion Blind Hori zontal Colour Ration Ver Colour Ration Hor Block1 9 Fade In Fade Out Random 40 OSD settings aa Menu settings Description of operations Photo Panel setting Original Landscape position Setting e Black horizontal bands appear along the top and bottom of the screen when displaying 16 9 aspect ratio photos e Display landscape 4 3 aspect ratio photo by full screen with out change the shape Note The photo will be enlarged to fit the screen if the photo aspect ratio is close to 4 3 Portrait position e Black bands might appear on the top and bottom side of the photo when displaying 16 9 aspect ratio photos e Black horizontal bands appear along the top and bottom of the screen when displaying 4 3 aspect ratio Full screen Landscape position e Black horizontal bands appear along the top and bottom of the screen when displaying 16 9 aspect ratio photos Note The full screen display works only when the photo aspect ratio is 4 3 e Display landscape 4 3 photo aspect ratio by full screen without change the shape Note The photo will be enlarged to fit the screen if the photo aspect ratio is close to 4 3 41 OSD settings Photo Panel setting setting Slide Mode Browse Photo Music Movie Display Brightness setup Auto Play Contrast Custom OSD Lan setup guage Menu settings Description of operations Full screen Port
27. ing to previous page Note Select your browse mode to Thumbnail in Setup menu under Browse setting if you are in the File manager mode refer to page 42 for more details 17 Operations e Manual Rotation 1 Press or tap lt gt to highlight the Rotate then press lt gt or tap lt pil gt to enter rotate mode 1024x683 2008 9 1 2 Press or tap lt gt lt K gt lt OL gt gt gt to select the photo you wish to rotate 1024x683 2008 9 1 3 Press lt gt or tap lt Pll gt to rotate the Rotate Mode photo Each press or tap will rotate f a al the photo 90 degree clockwise 4 Press or tap lt gt and lt C gt gt to highlight Return to return thumbnail mode 18 Operations 5 Press or tap lt A gt OAR gt A I gt lt Q L gt gt to highlight the rotated photo then press lt gt or tap lt Pll gt to view the rotated photo by full screen 102683 2008971 Rorate Sldeshow _ 6 Press or tap lt C gt gt to rotate the photo by 90 degree clockwise press or tap lt lt o gt to rotate the photo by 90 degree anti clockwise Press or tap lt gt to flip the photo by horizontal press or tap lt gt to flip the photo by vertical when displaying a photo by full screen 7 In addition each press lt gt button from remote control can also rotate the photo by 90 degree clockwise in full screen display 8 Press lt gt or tap
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29. lt W gt to return thumbnail page 19 Operations To reset the rotation 1 Note 1 The rotation will be cancelled when the unit is turned off Note 2 If the photo is not rotated with the procedures above please setup the Slide Mode to Normal from Setup menu For 20 _ Press or tap lt lt gt to highlight Press or tap lt gt and lt C gt gt to Press or tap lt A gt O gt lt OK gt E gt under thumbnail mode to highlight the rotated photo the Rotate then press lt gt or tap lt pil gt to enter rotate mode again 1024x683 2008 9 1 highlight Reset then press lt gt or tap lt l gt The rotated photo will reset to original angle more detailed settings refer to page 42 Operations e Auto Rotation Vertical display Horizontal display e The horizontal or vertical orientation of the photos will be automatically adjusted to fit in the frame with how the frame is placed If the horizontally placed photo frame is rotated left by 90 degrees the current displayed photo will automatically rotate clockwise by 90 degrees If the vertically placed photo frame is rotated right by 90 degrees the current displayed photo will automatically rotate anti clockwise by 90 degrees Note Auto Rotation only works by turning left 90 degree Rotating from right will not have any responses 21 Operations File manager browse mode File Number 1 6 tax dev usb Birthday Party 03
30. m back side of the remote control Remote Control Operation Range e Point the remote control unit no more than 5 meters from the remote control sensor and within 60 of the front of the unit The operating distance may vary according to the brightness of the room Battery installation for the remote control CR2025 2 O gt ot Caution Be careful when you press the slot of the battery compartment with your fingernails only as this might break them e f the remote control unit fails to work even when it is operated near the unit replace the battery 1 Press and hold the battery release tab in the direction of arrow K 2 Pull out the battery holder completely in the direction of arrow FJ as shown in the left 3 Remove the old battery and place a new battery in the holder 4 Push the holder back into the remote control Note Use a 3V lithium battery No CR2025 or equivalent Preparation Attaching the stand 1 Insert the head of the stand in the receptacle 2 Rotate clockwise or counterclockwise until the stand locks in place Landscape Viewing Portrait Viewing TY I J Ve r lt 7 R fe aN PY le i fl i p 4 Sora Tenses nk p J es or 7 A P T 4 pa N te NY J e This unit
31. nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnmnnn 36 37 Multi screen for slideshow ccccccecceeeceeeeeeeeeceeseeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeas 36 37 Time and calendar setting ccccccceeeeseeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeenees 38 39 NIG a E E E E EE ET 38 SOU E E E E E E E A EOT 39 Eege ie E EE EE I EEE E EE E 39 OSD settings cc cececeeeeeeeceeeceneeeneeeneceesenesenseeneenesoneseneseneonees 40 43 Troubleshooting seicsesecccepeceaseweenecssncascesoseansaecexeveeeceseeeveruee sere Ad Specifications samececnecnecsuarenacenmnoeneensswessarusesuenacnsmaeseaneunesseseesans 45 46 Product Overview Front Panel LCD Screen Display area Remote control sensor Up Down Left Right pads Note When the pad WW I lt 1 JIBE Pll has been NXT flat touched it will flash in panel few seconds stereo speaker W Mode Stop pad 6 pil Play Pause pad Receive the signals from supplied remote control e Moves up down left right in the menus e Press to rotate when viewing a photo by full screen in Photo 7 mode For more details refer to page 19 Built in NXT flat panel stereo speaker Note The curvy and wavy reflection during playing audio is natural factor resulted by the vibration of the NXT speaker Mode Tab to return to the main menu It includes Photo Favorite Edit Clock Calendar Setup Movie Photo Music and Music modes Stop Tab t
32. o next page or press lt gt to return previous page if more pages available 5 Press or tap lt I gt lt K gt to highlight the movie then press lt gt or tap lt l gt 25 Operations 6 The speed of advance x2 x4 x8 x16 and x32 or reverse x2 x4 x8 X16 and x32 changes for each press of lt gt or lt 69 gt during playback Volume Press or tap lt lt o gt lt C gt gt or press volume buttons m aq to adjust volume when playing music Volume level ranges from 0 to 16 of which O is the lowest volume level and 16 is the highest volume level Brightness e Press lt gt repeatedly to adjust your preference brightness when you watching videos Brightness level ranges from 3 to 3 of which 3 is the dimmest display and 3 is the brightest display Repeat e Edit Press lt gt to toggle the available repeat options on below Off Off the repeat function Track Repeat the current file Folder Repeat all files in current folder OaAll Repeat all files in current storage device 26 Operations Playing MP3 music s The music will be played Press or tap lt OL gt A gt to Root 2 8 00 01 05 select Music 4 on the main menu then press lt gt or tap lt PI gt 1 2 9 4 5 6 7 8 automatically if the Auto Play gt Music has been setup to On in Setup menu refer to page 42 To stop the playback press lt gt or tap lt m gt
33. o stop the playback Tap to playback pause the media files or confirm the selection Product Overview Rear Panel SD MMS Accommodates SD MS XD MMC MS or xD cards 3 card slot ae f CF Type Accommodates CF H eee ney anne slot Type cards 5 DS AIEN MASES SEEN PEER ERE Re OE ooto coch A cececepeocecreee hj CESSES SATS PEEP PPR PRE I SBD PEP PReE PRES ooe DEPO eepPeecrce reece AA ecemeeeacccoseacsce AN peepee a O NAOS RoRo PRSS 0 Earphone Connect an earphone to N 13 jack the unit Mini USB Connect to a PC using connector amini USB cable USB A type Connect to other USB connector flash drivers Note This unit does not support any external hard disk and MP3 player connection via IRIE USB Stand For attaching the receptacle supplied stand ON OFF on or off switch power supply Remote Control Name Description A Up button Moves up in the menus Setup button Press to enter the Setup menu lt Left Moves left in the ne Pl Play e Press to playback Pause SEL Pause the media tiles OK button Press to confirm the setting or function button picture or song e Press to return previous page HITACHI a F BWD Fast backwards through button a music movie clip at 2X 4x 8x 16x 32x times the speed of
34. or tap lt l gt 2 An Edit dialogue window appears on the screen Press or tap lt A gt lt N gt to highlight Format Photo Frame then press lt gt or tap lt l gt 3 The system will start to format WARNING Operating this procedure will erase all data which stored in the internal memory of this photo frame 34 iw dev nand m Alternative k dev usb Mes Sound 001 ZA Sound 002 Y Sound 003 Sound 004 YA Sound 005 dev nand Alternative basil dev usb hes Sound 001 MP3 Sound 002 New Folder nd 003 Format Phot Frame nd 004 Return nd 005 Copying files from and to a PC e Connecting with a mini USB cable allows you to use this unit as a card reader that you can copy files to and from a computer For more connecting details please refer to Connecting to a PC via mini USB on page 12 The Removeable Disk icons will appear on the Windows Explorer as shown below after connection JE gt Computer gt v Search By Organize E n AutoPlay ser Eject Properties 2 System properties gt e Lint Name Type Total Size Free Space F ts Hard Disk Drives 2 amp VistaSys C Loc t Disk 39 9 GB 25 7 GB FE Pictures Data D 64 9 GB 64 5 GB ie Music Devices with Removable More i A cw DVD RW Drive E IV e Folders gt es Removable Disk F nemovable Disk BD Desktop IGE ps3 Public j Computer amp VistaSys C ca Data D cj DVD RW
35. rait position e Enlarge the landscape 16 9 aspect ratio photo The left and right side of the photo will be cuted Black bands appear on the top and bottom side of the photo e Enlarge the landscape 4 3 aspect ratio photo The left and right side of the photo will be cuted Black bands appear on the top and bottom side of the photo Normal No effect while playing photos by slide show Date amp Time Display photos with date and time on the screen Re fer to page 36 37 for more detailed operation Motion Zoom out the photos from enlarged to original size automatically Thumbnail Select a browse mode to File Manager View photos by thumbnails or by file names On Off Select On Off for automatic On Off playback for Photo Music On Off or Movie mode 3 to 3 Adjust the panel s bright ness Adjust the panel s contrast English select the preference French Ger language to show on the man Italian screen Spanish Portu guese Dutch Polish Custom Default Restore setup Exit Setup page OSD settings Restore the factory default settings WARNING select this function will erase all previously stored settings 43 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Before requesting service for this device check the chart below for a possible cause of the problem you are experiencing Some simple checkups or a minor adjustment on your part may eliminate the problem and restore proper operation
36. rs Video Photo JPEG Video decom MPEG 1 MPEG 2 MPEG 4 avi pression and Motion JPEG Aspect ratio Full Screen Original Value adjustment Brightness Contrast Audio NXT speaker 3W 2 User interface screen Saver Yes Connector Card reader x1 SD SDHC MMC Built in memory Power General System requirement Accessories MS MS Pro xD CF Type 1 USB type A and mini USB Function button 6 keys touch pads OSD Language English German French Italian Spanish Portuguese Polish Dutch 128MB Consumption 17W Power source AC 100 240V 60Hz Input DC 12V 1 66A Dimension Approx 259x217x206mm with stand Weight Approx 760g with stand Operation system Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition service Pack 2 SP2 Windows XP Professional SP2 Windows XP Tablet PC Edition SP2 or Windows Vista Hardware e Intel Pentium IV AMD 1 5 GHz or higher e 512 MB RAM or higher e 200 MB Free Hard Disk space at least e Super VGA Graphic Card or higher e Sound Card 16bit or higher e CD ROM DVD ROM Drive Power adaptor Stand Quick Start Guide User s manual Mini USB cable 45 Specification HDF 1002 HDF 1002E Panel screen 10 16 9 digital type Resolution 800 W x480 H RGB Display area 220 H x132 V mm Brightness 220 cd m2 typ Contrast 400 1 typ Display colours 6 bit 262 144 colours Video Photo JPEG Video decom MPEG 1 MPEG 2 MPEG 4 avi pression and Motion JPEG Aspect ratio Full Screen Original Value adjustment
37. s and accessories With over 1 million spares and accessories available we can deliver direct to your door the very next day Visit www partmaster co uk or call 0870 6001 338 UK customers only Calls charged at National Rate The mark is in compliance with the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive 2002 96 EC WEEE The mark indicates the requirement NOT to dispose the equipment including any spent or discarded batteries as unsorted municipal waste but use the return and collection systems available If the batteries or accumulators included with this equipment display the chemical symbol Hg Cd or Pb then it means that the battery has a heavy metal content of more ME inan 0 0005 Mercury or more than 0 002 Cadmium or more than 0 004 Lead Notes for battery disposal Your product contains batteries covered by the European Directive 2006 66 EC which cannot be disposed of with normal household waste Please inform yourself about the local rules on separate collection of batteries The correct disposal of batteries helps prevent potentially negative consequences on the environment and human health
38. to toggle below available sound effects Normal No effect Full Treble For light music Jazz For jazz music Rock For rock music Classical For classic music Pop For pop music Bass Boster For lower vocal 28 e Edit mode allows you to copy delete create and format folders and files between different storage devices 1 Press or tap lt I gt KOT to select Edit amp on the main menu then press lt gt or tap lt l gt 2 A selection window appears on the screen select the option you wish ees USIC to edit and then press lt gt or tap Photo Audio lt pil gt 3 Press or tap lt OK gt to enter the left side window then press or tap lt DA gt ON to select a source if more input sources are available Note By default the folder of internal memory is named nand 29 Editing Copy 1 Press or tap lt C gt gt to return to right side window then press or tap lt gt lt IX gt to select the file you wish to copy 2 Press lt gt or tap lt PI gt to highlight the file 3 Repeatedly the step 1 and 2 to highlight more files then press or tap lt gt gt to highlight Edit button 4 Press lt gt or tap lt PII gt then an Edit dialogue window appears on the screen 5 Press or tap lt DA AON b gt to select Copy then press lt gt or tap lt Pil gt 6 Press or tap lt lt o gt to enter to left side window then press or tap lt gt lt I
39. window appears on the screen 5 Press or tap lt gt lt gt to select Delete then press lt gt or tap lt l gt YS Sound 002 7 Sound 003 New Folder Sound 004 Return Sound 005 we dev nand Ed Rock ies dev usb YA Sound 001 ZAA Copy File Please wait a 30 1 1 Laa dev nand esl dev usb ual Alternative YA Sound 001 YA Sound 003 MP3 Sound 004 Y Sound 005 is dev nand tas dev usb teu dev nand bes dev usb Lael Alternative ME Sound 001 YS Sound 002 Y Sound 003 YS Sound 004 Y Sound 005 Alternative YA Sound 001 MP3 Editing 31 Editing 6 A delete window will pop up on ta dev nand EE Alternative text dev usb Mes Sound 001 the screen Press or tap lt lt t1 gt ea lt gt gt gt to highlight Yes then press alia lt gt or tap lt l gt to delete the selected T file s Note Selecting No if you want to cancel this delete action and leave this window Create a new folder isi dev nand Alternative 1 Press or tap lt lt gt gt to enter the left side window then press or tap ae Y Sound 003 lt DD gt AN gt to select the source See you wish to create a new folder ii 2 Press lt gt or tap lt Pll gt to confirm the selected source and go to right side window automatically 3 Press or tap lt C gt gt to highlight Edit P E then press lt gt or tap lt l gt Sun O02 YS Soun
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