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8FF3FP Series
7FF3FP Series
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EN User manuals
Introduction
1. Important Information
1.1 Safety precautions and maintenance
1.2 Care of the PhotoFrame
1.3 Recycling
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2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
Your PhotoFrame
Whats in the Box
Control Buttons and Menu Navigation
Connections
Product Highlights
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3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
Getting started
Placing the Product
Connecting to the Mains
Turning on your PhotoFrame
Initial Setup
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4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
Using your PhotoFrame
View Photos
Find a Photo
Copy Photos
Delete Photos using the PhotoFrame
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6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
6.5
6.6
6.7
6.8
6.9
6.10
6.11
6.12
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Content
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8. Frequently asked questions
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9. Service and Warranty
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5. Use More of your PhotoFrame
5.1 Menu Navigation
5.2 Photo Menu
Settings
Slideshow Sequence
Transition Effects
Frequency
Collage
Background Color
Brightness
Language
Memory Card
Timer Function (Auto On/Off)
Check the Status of your Photoframe
Rotate Function (Auto Tilt)
Beep On/Off
Key Help
Technical data
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Introduction
Philips digital PhotoFrame can be placed either
vertically or horizontally to fit the photos on
display.You can place it somewhere in a room
for a continuous display by connecting it to the
mains power supply.
1.
Important
1.1
Safety precautions and
maintenance
When positioning the PhotoFrame, make
sure the power plug and outlet are easily
accessible.
Read and follow these instructions when
To avoid the risk of shock or permanent
connecting and using your PhotoFrame:
damage to the set, do not expose the
To protect your display from possible damage, PhotoFrame to rain or excessive moisture.
do not put excessive pressure on the LCD
panel. When moving your PhotoFrame,
grasp the frame to lift; do not lift the it by
1.2
Care of the PhotoFrame
placing your hand or fingers on the LCD
panel.
1 Do not drop
Unplug the PhotoFrame if you are not going
PhotoFrame is a complicated electronic
to use it for an extensive period of time.
device and cannot withstand shock from
Unplug the PhotoFrame if you need to clean being dropped.
it with a slightly damp cloth. The screen may
be wiped with a dry cloth when the power
2 Do not expose to moisture
is off. However, never use alcohol, solvents or PhotoFrame is neither moisture proof nor
ammonia-based liquids.
moisture resistant. Exposing it to moisture
Consult a service technician if the
or liquid of any kind will very likely damage
PhotoFrame does not operate normally
your PhotoFrame.
when you have followed the instructions in
this manual.
3 Do not hit or scratch
The casing cover should be opened only by
The LCD panel of PhotoFrame is made of
qualified service personnel.
glass and is therefore sensitive to abnormal
Keep the PhotoFrame out of direct sunlight
force and sharp edges.
and away from stoves or any other heat
source.
4 Screen cleaning
Keep the PhotoFrame dry. To avoid electric
Use only a dry soft cloth to clean your
shock, do not expose it to rain or excessive
screen.
moisture.
Important
5 Keep the stand clear from cables
Make sure the stand of your PhotoFrame
is clear from cables as cables could pull the
stand out of PhotoFrame to the floor.
6 Temperature and humidity limitations
Operating temperature:
0 ~ 40 (Celsius) / 32 ~ 113 (Fahrenheit)
Humidity: 20% ~ 80%
1.3
Recycling
To minimize harm to the environment, the
batteries supplied with the PhotoFrame do
not contain mercury or nickel cadmium. If
possible, when disposing of batteries, use
recycling means available in your area.
The PhotoFrame uses materials that can be
recycled. To minimize the amount of waste
in the environment, check your area for
companies that will recover used televisions
for dismantling and collection of reusable
materials, or contact your dealer for recycling
tips.
Please dispose of the carton and packing
material through the proper waste disposal
management in your area.
Important
Your PhotoFrame
2.1
Whats in the box
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2.
Digital PhotoFrame
Power adaptor
Digital photo display
USB Cable to PC
(male B type plug)
7FFI series
Quick start guide
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Connect
Setup
Enjoy
Quick start guide
User manual and Auto Run
software on CD
What else youll need
AC
Power outlet
Your PhotoFrame
Digital Photos on memory card or PC
2.2
Control Buttons and Menu
Navigation
2.3
Connections
2.3.1 Memory Card
Photo display (underside)
Use your PhotoFrame by pressing the control
buttons in the back.
The control buttons and instructions are
shown at the bottom of the menu screen.
A. CF Card
B. SD/ MMC /MS / xD Card
Inserting a memory card:
Insert the memory card into the slot in the
frame.
For xD, SD, MMC, MMC+, or Memory Stick
cards slide the card until it locks in place.
Push the USB drive in the slot.
After a few seconds, photos on the memory
card will display and a slideshow will start.
Use the navigation controller to move
between the menus. Move it left and right to
cycle through the menu tree.
DO NOT remove the memory card immediately
after inserting it in to the PhotoFrame or when
PhotoFrame is counting the Photos. Wait until
the screen is stable
Removing a memory card:
To remove the xD, xD, SD, MMC, or Memory
Stick card, push the card again to unlock and
then pull out the card.
Note:
To be able to delete photos from the memory
card it must NOT be locked. To unlock the card
follow the manufacturers instructions.
2.3.2 USB Connections
For Windows PC (XP & Vista):
Connect PhotoFrame to a PC via the supplied
USB cable where it will be recognized as a
mass storage device.
Your PhotoFrame
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For installation and more details about his
application, follow instrustions in user manual
on CD.
Note:
The 5.6 model does not support a connection.
PhotoFrame
PC
For Mac System: (OS X):
Connect PhotoFrame to the Mac via a USB
cable where it will be recognized as a mass
storage device.
Select the photos to be transferred and copy
them directly under the root directory of
the storage card. (Only JPEG formatted
images supported).
Disconnect the USB cable
Note:
Do not disconnect PhotoFrame when copying
or transferring Photo between PC and
PhotoFrame.
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Product highlights
The PhotoFrame is designed to be flexible and
convenient to use and it provides the following
features:
High pixel density for sharp and crisp photo
display.
View photos directly from memory cards
no PC needed.
Auto-Tilt function so portrait and landscape
photos are displayed in the best possible way.
Rotating stand for best possible way of
viewing photos.
Clock and alarm.
Your PhotoFrame
3.
Getting started
3.1
Placing the Product
3.4
3.4.1 Setting the Language
The PhotoFrame should be placed on a flat
surface and close to a power socket. Keep it
away from high temperatures and high levels of
moisture
3.2
Initial Setup
Connecting to the mains
Press the Mode button to toggle to the Main
Menu, select the Setting and navigate Down
to Language.
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Navigate Up and Down to select your
preferred language (select between English,
French, Spanish, Italian, German, Russian,
Dutch, Danish, Simplified Chinese and
Japanese)
Connect the supplied power cable from
PhotoFrame to a power outlet.
Note:
For safety reasons and best stability Philips
recommend to adjust the stand with the angle
defined by the two click positions. Using other
positions may cause the PhotoFrame to fall and
it is the responsibility of the user.
3.3
Press the Mode button to leave this menu and
play the slideshow.
3.4.2 Access Menus
Turning on your PhotoFrame
Press the power button.
2 Press the Play/OK button to confirm
your selection. The new setting will be effective
immediately.
There are two ways to access the menu. To
quick access the menu while you are viewing
photos, press the Menu button to see the menu
options for photo editing or slideshow settings.
To access the menu options starting from the
main menu:
1 Press the Mode button.
2 Navigate Down to highlight the required
menu (Clock, Photos and Settings).
3 Press Play/OK to access the menu.
To exit from the menus press the Mode
button again to return to the slideshow.
Getting Started
1 Press the Mode button to access the
Main Menu.
Navigate Down to highlight Clock and
press Play/OK.
Time:
Navigate Up and Down to select the
time.
Navigate Left and Right to move
between hours and minutes.
Press the Play/OK button to confirm.
Time Mode:
Navigate Up and Down to select 12HR
or 24HR.
Date:
Navigate Up and Down to select the
date.
Navigate Left and Right to move
between days, months and years.
Press the Play/OK button to confirm.
Press the Play/OK button to toggle
between Clock, Slideshow or Browse mode.
Press the Mode button to leave this menu
and play the slideshow.
From the Clock screen, press Menu.
Navigate Down to Time and Date.
Navigate Right to Time/Time Mode/
Date and press the Play/OK button.
Note:
The time and date must be set before the Alarm
Clock can be set.
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Set Time, Date and Alarm
Use this function to set the time and date of the
PhotoFrame
From the Clock screen, press Menu.
Navigate Up to Alarm Clock.
Navigate Right to Time/Day/Set On/
Off and press the Play/OK button.
Time:
Navigate Up and Down to select the
time.
Navigate Left and Right to move
between hours and minutes.
Press the Play/OK button to confirm.
Day:
Navigate Up and Down to select
Everyday, Weekday, or Weekend.
Press the Play/OK button to confirm.
Set On/Off :
Navigate up or down to select Off or On.
Press the Play/OK button to confirm.
3.4.3 Choosing Clock Mode
The clock can either be viewed in the Full
screen, Slideshow or both:
Full Screen displays the clock in center of
the screen and a pre-selected photo will be
displayed.
Slideshow - displays the clock in the bottom
right of the screen.
Both - displays the clock in both full screen and
slideshow modes.
There are two ways to display photo in the
clock mode:
1. To quick access the clock when in slideshow,
press Play/OK.
2. To access the clock from the Main menu:
1 Press the Mode button to access the
Main Menu.
Navigate Down to highlight Clock and
press Play/OK.
From the Clock screen, press Menu.
Navigate Down to Time and Date.
Navigate Right to Time/Time Mode/
Date and press the Play/OK button.
Press the Play/OK button to toggle
between Clock, Slideshow or Browse mode.
Press the Mode button to leave this menu
and play the slideshow.
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Navigate Up and Down to select Show
clock and press Play/OK.
Navigate Up and Down to select No
Clock or Full Screen, Slideshow or
Both.
Press the Play/OK button to confirm
selection.
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Press the Play/OK button to leave this
menu and play the slideshow, browse or
clock mode.
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4.
Using your PhotoFrame
4.1
View Photos
View pre-stored photos
1 Press the Mode button to go to the Main
Menu.
2 In the Main Menu select photos, select the
source as the type of memory card installed
(SD/MMC, MMC+, Memory Stick, xD Cards.
USB drive).
3 Press Play/OK, to play the photos in
slidehow mode.
4.2
Find a Photo
4.2.1 Browse Mode
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When displaying photos in the slideshow,
move through the photos, navigating Left
and Right to find and select a photo.
Press Play/OK to toggle between the
Slideshow and Browse modes.
Note 3:
Photos are easily editable from slideshow mode
by pressing the Play/OK button. To go directly
to thumbnail mode form read the photo menu
section.thumbnail mode form read the photo
menu section.
4.2.3 Browse Mode
To display photos in clock mode.
1 In slideshow mode, use the Left and Right
to move quickly through the photos.
2 Press Play/OK to the access Browse Mode,
press again to go to the clock mode.
4.2.4 Thumbnail Access and Navigation
A large number of Photos can be viewed quickly
using thumbnail mode
1 Press the Mode button to access the
Main Menu.
Navigate Up to photo and press the Play/
OK button.
4.2.2 Slideshow Mode
Slideshow mode is entered once you turn on
the PhotoFrame. Navigate Left and Right to
move quickly through the photos.
Note 1:
The frequency of the slideshow can be adjusted.
To do so please read slideshow frequency
section.
Note 2:
For slideshow creation and management read
the section Creating and managing slideshow.
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Using yout PhotoFrame
4.3.1 Copy from a PC/Mac to your
PhotoFrame
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3 Navigate Left, Right, Up and Down
to move between photos and see a larger
version of the image.
Insert a USB drive/memory card into the
Photoframe
Press Mode to go to the Main Menu.
Select the photo and then go to the photo
source.
Go to thumbnail mode to select a photo.
Press Menu to access the menu options for
photo editing.
Select Copy to
Select PhotoFrame
Press Play/OK
Note:
PhotoFrame has very limited storage space
available. It only stores 1-3 photos
Press the Play/OK button to leave this
menu and press again to start playing the
slideshow.
4.3
Copy Photos
When connected to a PC the PhotoFrame is
treated as a mass storage device. From the
computer, JPEG images can be copied to a
memory card inserted into the PhotoFrame.
Photos can also be copied between a USB drive
to another memory device and vice-versa.
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2 Navigate Down to select the photo
source to browse.
Press Play/OK to access the source.
4.4
Delete Photos using the
PhotoFrame
If you need to free up space on a memory card
you can delete photos.
1 Press the Mode button to access the
Main Menu.
Navigate Up to Photo and press the
Play/OK button.
Press the Menu button and navigate Up
to Copy to.
Press Play/OK
Navigate Up or Down to Yes or No.
Press Play/OK.
Navigate Right to Yes to confirm the
deletion and press Play/OK.
Press the Mode button to leave this menu
and play the slideshow.
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Navigate Down to select the media to
browse and press Play/OK.
Press the Up, Down, Left or Right keys
to find the image you want to delete.
The delete function is disabled when you first
use your Photoframe. To enable the delete
function:
1 Press Mode to go to Main Menu.
2 Press Down to Settings.
3 Select Delete function.
4 Press Play/OK to go to the option list.
5 Select Play/OK.
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Use more of your
PhotoFrame
5.1
Menu Navigation
The menu is navigated using the navigation
controller and the menu buttons. When in a
menu follow the onscreen instructions in the
bottom right of the screen for details on how to
navigate.
Navigate the controller Left and Right to
cycle through the menus.
Navigate Down and Up to select options.
Press the Menu button to go to the main
menu.
Press the Play/OK button to make a
selection.
Press the Mode button to exit the current
menu and play a slideshow.
5.2
Rotating
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1 Press the Mode button to access the
Main Menu.
Navigate Up to Photo and press the
Play/OK button.
Navigate Down to select the media to
browse and press Play/OK.
Press the Up, Down, Left or Right keys
to find the image you want to rotate.
Photo Menu
5.2.1 Rotate, Zoom and Crop
PhotoFrame can change the orientation of
photos and change the framing of photos.
Note:
The crop function only applies to original photos
stored on external memory card.
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Press the Menu button and navigate Up
to Rotate.
Press Play/OK or navigate Right.
Navigate Up or Down to the rotation
required. Press Play/ OK.
Press the Mode button to leave this menu
and play the slideshow.
Zooming and Cropping
Note 1:
To retain image quality it is recommended that
zooming and cropping is carried out before the
image is stored in the PhotoFrame.
2 Navigate Down to select the media to
browse and press Play/OK.
Press the Up, Down, Left or Right keys
to find the image you want to rotate.
3 Press the Menu button and navigate Up
to Zoom and Crop.
Press Play/OK or navigate Right.
Navigate Up or Down to the zoom in
and out as required. Press Play/OK.
Navigate Up, Down, Left and Right to
pan around the image. Press Play/OK to
apply.
Navigate Right to Yes to confirm the
crop and return to the thumbnail images.
Note 2:
All photos processed and copied by the
PhotoFrame will be resized for optimal display
on PhotoFrame and to save storage space.
1 Press the Mode button to access the
Main Menu.
Navigate Up to Photo and press the Play/
OK button.
Press the Mode button to leave this menu
and play the slideshow.
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Using more of your PhotoFrame
This section describes how to apply the Sepia
photo effect to your photos.
1 Press the Mode button to access the
Main Menu.
Navigate Up to Photo and press the Play/
OK button.
3 Press the Menu button and navigate Up
to Photo Effects.
Press Play/OK or navigate Right.
Navigate Up or Down to the required
effect. Press Play/OK to confirm and
return to the thumbnail images.
Press the Mode button to leave this menu
and play the slideshow.
2 Navigate Down to select the media to
browse and press Play/OK.
Press the Up, Down, Left or Right keys
to find the image you want to apply an
effect to.
Note:
Effects can be removed by selecting no effect.
5.2.3 Frames
1 Press the Mode button to access the
Main Menu.
Navigate Up to Photo and press the Play/
OK button.
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5.2.2 Photo Effects
2 Navigate Down to select the media to
browse and press Play/OK.
Press the Up, Down, Left or Right keys
to find the image you want to add the
frame to.
3 Press the Menu button and navigate Up
to Frames.
Press Play/OK or navigate Right.
Navigate Up or Down to the required
frame. Press Play/OK to confirm and
return to the thumbnail images.
Press the Mode button to leave this menu
and play the slideshow.
Note:
Frames can be removed by selecting no frame.
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Using more of your PhotoFrame
Settings
Use this section to setup the PhotoFrame
slideshow squences, transition effects, frequency
of the change of image, collage effects,
background color, brightness levels, display
language, enable the delete function on your
memory card, automatically turn on and off,
check the PhotoFrame status , tilt functions,
turning off the beep sound and turning on and
off the key help screen when first starting the
PhotoFrame
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2 Navigate Down to access Slideshow and
navigate Right.
Navigate Up and Down to select either
Sequential or Random.
Press Play/OK to confirm.
Slideshow Sequence
Slideshows can be played in one of two ways
randomly or sequentially.
1 Press the Mode button to access the
Main Menu.
Navigate Up to Settings and press the
Play/OK button.
Press the Mode button to leave this menu and
play the slideshow.
6.2
Transition Effects
The photos can appear on the screen using
special transitions.
1 Press the Mode button to access the
Main Menu.
Navigate Up to Settings and press the
Play/OK button.
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2 Navigate Down to access Slideshow and
navigate Right.
Navigate Up and Down to select
from the list as follows: No Transition,
Random, Sliding, Snail, Fading,
Translation, Corner Slide, or Grid.
Press Play/OK to confirm.
Press Play Slideshow to leave this menu
and play the slideshow.
Note 1:
This function applies to all the slideshows stored
on all media.
Note 2:
Random plays different effects out of sequence
during the slideshow transition.
6.3
Frequency
Use this function to select how long each photo
is displayed during the slide show.
1 Press the Mode button to access the
Main Menu.
Navigate Up to Settings and press the
Play/OK button.
2 Navigate Down to access Frequency and
navigate Right.
Navigate Up and Down to select 1 Day,
5 seconds, 10 Seconds, 30 Seconds,
1 Minute, 5 Minutes, 30 Minutes, 1
Hour, 4 Hours or 12 Hours.
Press Play/OK to confirm.
Press the Mode button to leave this menu
and play the slideshow.
Note:
This function applies to all the slideshows stored
on all media.
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Settings
Collage
To show multiple photos arranged on the screen
at the same time select collage.
1 Press the Mode button to access the
Main Menu.
Navigate Up to Settings and press the
Play/OK button.
6.5
Background Color
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6.4
Use this function to select the background
border color for photos that are smaller than
the PhotoFrame display (these photos appear
with black borders).
1 Press the Mode button to access the
Main Menu.
Navigate Up to Settings and press the
Play/OK button.
2 Navigate Down to access Slideshow and
navigate Right.
Navigate Up and Down to select Off or
2 Navigate Down to access Background
Random.
and navigate Right.
Press Play/OK to confirm.
Navigate Up and Down to select White,
Black, Gray, AutoFit or Ambient
Color.
Press Play/OK to confirm.
Press the Mode button to leave this menu
and play the slideshow.
Note:
If you select random the PhotoFrame will
randomly use different collage layouts.
Settings
Press the Mode button to leave this menu
and play the slideshow.
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6.6
Brightness
Change the brightness settings of the
PhotoFrame to achieve the best visibility
depending on the light conditions.
1 Press the Mode button to access the
Main Menu.
Navigate Up to Settings and press the
Play/OK button.
2 Navigate Down to access Brightness
and navigate Right.
Navigate Up and Down to select the
brightness of the screen from 0 ~ 5
Press Play/OK to confirm.
6.7
Language
Use this section to choose the menu language of
the PhotoFrame.
1 Press the Mode button to access the
Main Menu.
Navigate Up to Settings and press the
Play/OK button.
2 Navigate Down to go to language.
Press the Mode button to leave this menu
and play the slideshow.
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Settings
2 Navigate Down to Delete Function.
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3 Navigate Right to enter the Language
menu.
Navigate Up and Down to select your
preferred language (select between
English, French, German, Italian,
Japanese, Russian, Simplified Chinese,
Spanish, Dutch, and Danish).
Press the Play/OK button to confirm
your selection. The new setting will be
effective immediately.
3 Navigate Right and select Do Not Allow
or Allow.
Press Play/OK to confirm choice.
Press the Mode button to leave this menu
and play the slideshow.
6.8
Memory Card
Use this feature to allow the delete function on
the inserted memory card
Delete Permission
1 Press the Mode button to access the
Main Menu.
Navigate Up to Settings and press the
Play/OK button.
Press the Mode button to leave this menu
and play the slideshow.
6.9
Timer Function (Auto On/Off)
Depending on your lifestyle and schedule,
you may want to have the PhotoFrame to
automatically turn ON and OFF for you.
Note:
Local time must be set correctly before setting
up this feature (see time and date section in the
setup menu).
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Setting the ON and OFF times
1 Press the Mode button to access the
Main Menu.
Navigate Up to Settings and press the
Play/OK button.
4 Navigate Up and Down to adjust the
hours.
Navigate Right to move to minutes.
Navigate Up and Down to adjust the
minutes.
Press Play/OK to apply the settings and
return to the previous screen.
2 Navigate Down to Auto Dim.
Turning the Automatic start and finish On
and Off
1 Press the Mode button to access the
Main Menu.
Navigate Up to Settings and press the
Play/OK button.
3 Navigate Right to select Time period.
Navigate Up or Down to select either
Auto Dim Start or Auto Dim End.
Navigate Right or Press Play/OK.
2 Navigate Down to Auto Dim
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Settings
6.10
Check the Status of your
Photoframe
You may check the status of your PhotoFramehow many more photos can be stored, which
media are currently connected, and the
PhotoFrame software version.
1 Press the Mode button to access the
Main Menu.
Navigate Down to highlight Settings and
press Play/OK.
Press the Mode button to leave this menu
and play the slideshow.
Press the Play/OK to go to Slideshow,
Browse or Clock mode.
Note 1:
Digital PhotoFrame will automatically turn off its
display exactly at the Auto-Dim-Start time; if
the time has already passed it will go into AutoDim-End status at the next set time.
Note 2:
If you want to turn ON the PhotoFrame during
an auto OFF period, just press any key, the
PhotoFrame will wake up until the next auto
OFF period.
2 Navigate Down to go to Status.
The status of the PhotoFrame is shown in
the right window.
If you have a memory card in the
PhotoFrame it will give you the status of
the card (card type and free memory left).
Firmware: (PhotoFrame software version)
Connected media: (Lists all memory cards
connected to PhotoFrame)
Connected media free space: (remaining
free memory in MB)
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3 Navigate Right to select On/Off Dim.
Navigate Up or Down to select either
On or Off.
Press Play/OK to apply the settings.
6.11
Rotate Function (Auto Tilt)
With this function your photos will
automatically be properly positioned no mater
whether you have the PhotoFrame positioned
horizontally or vertically.
1 Press the Mode button to access the
Main Menu.
Navigate Down to highlight Settings and
press Play/OK.
2 Navigate Down to go to Auto tilt.
Navigate Right to go to On or Off.
Press Play/OK to confirm selection.
6.12
Beep On/Off
Turning the button sounds ON or OFF
1 Press the Mode button to access the
Main Menu.
Navigate Down to highlight Settings and
press Play/OK.
2 Navigate Down to go to beep.
Navigate Right to go to On or Off.
Navigate Down and press Play/OK to
confirm the selection.
Press the Mode button to leave this menu
and play the slideshow.
Press the Mode button to leave this menu
and play the slideshow.
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Settings
Key Help
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6.13
When the PhotoFrame first starts a description
of the control buttons is displayed for 10
seconds or until the press of any of the buttons.
If you would like to turn this function off follow
the instructions below.
1 Press the Mode button to access the
Main Menu.
Navigate Down to highlight Settings and
press Play/OK.
2 Navigate Down to go to Key Help.
Navigate Right to go to On or Off.
Navigate Down and press Play/OK to
confirm the selection.
Press the Mode button to leave this menu
and play the slideshow.
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7.
Technical data
Model 6FF3FPW
Picture Display
Effective viewing area: 113.28 x 84.708 mm
Resolution: 320 x3(RGB) X234
Viewing angle: CR>&=10 130RL, 110UD
Lifetime, to 50% brightness: 20000 hr
Note:
The LED life time is defined as the module
brightness decrease to 50% original brightness if
the ambient temperature is 25C and IL=20mA.
Brightness: 200 cd/m2(typical)
Aspect ratio: 4:3
Panel resolution: 320 X 234
Pixel density: 0.118(W)X0.362(H) mm
Storage Media
Memory Card Types: SD/MMC/MMC+/xD/MS
Dimensions
Set dimensions with stand (W x H x D): 167.8
x 135.3 x 100.73 mm
Weight: 0.308 kg
Temperature range (operation): 0 C to 40 C
Temperature range (storage): -20 C to 70 C
Power
Power consumption: 3W
Model 7FF3FPx
Picture Display
Effective viewing area: 154.08 x 86.58 mm
Resolution: 480x3(RGB) x 234 pixels
Viewing angle: 120RL, 100UD (CR>/=10)
Lifetime, to 50% brightness: 20,000 hr
Brightness: 200
Aspect ratio: 16:9
Panel resolution: 480X234
Pixel density: 0.107(W) x 0.37(H)
Storage Media
Memory Card Types: SD/MMC/MMC+/XD/MS
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Dimensions
Set dimensions with stand (W x H x D): 206.4
x 139.3 x 103 mm
Weight: 0.366 kg
Temperature range (operation): 0 C to 40 C
Temperature range (storage): -20 C to 70 C
Power
Power consumption: 5W
Model 9FF3FPx
Picture Display
Effective viewing area: 162 x 121.5 mm
Resolution: 800 x 3(RGB) x 600 pixels
Viewing angle:
Lifetime, to 50% brightness: 20,000hr
Brightness: 250
Aspect ratio: 4:3
Panel resolution: 800x600
Pixel density: 0.0675(W) x 0.2025(H)
Storage Media
Memory Card Types: SD/MMC/MMC+/xD/MS
Dimensions
Set dimensions with stand (W x H x D): 244.6
x 167.4 x 121.1 mm
Weight: 0.553 kg
Temperature range (operation): 0 C to 40 C
Temperature range (storage): -20 C to 70 C
Power
Power consumption: 6.3W
Photo format supported: JPEG photo (in DCF
structure), Up to 16 Megapixels
Placement supported: Landscape, Portrait,
Photo auto orientation
Buttons and controls: 6 control key buttons.
1 playback key to play in Slideshow mode,
in Browse mode or in Clock mode. 1 key
each to go Up, Down, Right, or Left . 1 Hotkey
to toggle to Slideshow mode, Thumbnail
mode, or Main menu. 1 Menu key to go to
edit menu/, setup menu, or to exit.
Technical data
Playback mode: Full screen browse, Slideshow,
Thumbnail browse
Album management: Create, Delete, Edit,
Rename
Photo edit: Copy, Delete, Rotate, Zoom and
Crop, Move
Photo effects: Frames, Sepia
Slideshow setting: Collage, Random,
Sequential, Transition effects
Screen background color: Black, White, Gray
Clock function: Set time and date, Clock and
Alarm, Auto dim on weekday/weekend
Setup function: Brightness adjustment,
Language, Status, Auto on/off, Beep
on/off, Set time and date, Clock display enable/
disable, Factory setting and Photo source
System status: Firmware version, Power
source, Free memory
Connected media status: Connected media,
Free memory
OSD Languages: English, French, German,
Italian, Japanese, Russian, Simplified Chinese,
Spanish, Dutch, Danish
Plug & Play Compatibility: Windows XP and
Vista and Mac OS X
Regulatory Approvals: BSMI, C-Tick, CCC, CE,
FCC, GOST, PSB, UL,
Other convenience: Kensington lock
compatible
Technical data
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8.
Frequently asked
questions
Is the LCD screen touch-enabled?
The LCD screen is not touch-enabled. Use
the buttons on the back to control Digital
PhotoFrame.
Can I switch between different slideshows
photos by using different memory cards?
Yes. When a memory card is connected to the
Digital PhotoFrame, itll slideshow photos stored
on that specific card.
Will the LCD screen be damaged if I keep
showing the same photo for a long time?
No. Digital PhotoFrame can display the same
photo continuously for 72 hours without any
damage to the LCD screen.
Can I use Digital PhotoFrame to delete
photos on memory card?
Yes, it supports operations to delete photos on
external devices such as a memory cards.
Can I print photos from Digital
PhotoFrame?
No, it does not support direct photo printing.
How does the Digital PhotoFrame show
high-resolution 4:3 digital photos on its
3:2 screen?
To ensure high picture integrity, Digital
PhotoFrame shrinks the photos at original
aspect ratio and trims excessive portions before
displaying these photos.
Can I use Digital PhotoFrame during its
Auto-off periods?
Yes. Press any control button to bring the
system back to ON status.
Why doesnt my Digital PhotoFrame show
some of my photos?
Digital cameras take photos and store them
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in JPEG format according to camera industry
standards. Digital PhotoFrame is designed
to show photos following the same industry
standards. Some images, such as web images,
scanned images, or photos in RAW format from
professional cameras, are not stored according
to camera industry standards and therefore
cannot be correctly displayed on Digital
PhotoFrame. Use PC applications to convert
such images into standard JPEG format for
Digital PhotoFrame.
My Digital PhotoFrame is ON but the system
does not respond anymore!
First make sure the system is properly powered.
Then use a pin to trigger the Reset button
located on the side of the power button on
the back to restore the system.
Why doesnt my Digital PhotoFrame go
into Auto-off status after I set it?
First, make sure you set Current Time, Auto-off
at, and Auto-on at correctly. Digital PhotoFrame
will automatically turn off its display exactly at
the Auto-off time. If the time has already passed
for the day, it will start entering Auto-off status
at the specified time from the next day.
Im trying to upload pictures from my
PC to a memory card, which Im then
inserting into the DPF. However, the DPF
doesnt show the photos. What can I do?
Load all the photos you want to upload to DPD
in the root directory of your memory card.
Power off your DPD, insert the memory card,
and then restart DPF. After a few seconds, all
photos in the root directory of the memory
card will be automatically added to PhotoFrame.
The root directory on memory card will NOT
be emptied after this operation. Note that this
operation does not apply to photos in subdirectories.
Do Philips PhotoFrame support
progressive JPEG?
PhotoFrame supports progressive JPEG
formatted picture, but the slideshow display
might be very slow.might be very slow.
Frequently Asked Questions
Service and Warranty
One Year Limited Warranty (for US and
Canada only)
Philips warrants that this product shall be free
from defects in material, workmanship and
assembly, under normal use, in accordance with
the specifications and warnings, for a period
of one year from the date of purchase. This
warranty extends only to the original purchaser
of the product, and is not transferable. To
exercise your rights under this warranty, you
must provide proof of purchase in the form of
an original sales receipt that shows the product
name and the date of purchase. For customer
support or to obtain warranty service, please
visit our website www.philips.com/welcome or
Contact Philips Customer Care Center at:
1-888-PHILIPS (1-888-744-5477) IN U.S.A.,
Puerto Rico, or U.S. virgin islands. 1-800-6616162 (French speaking), 1-888-PHILIPS (1888-744-5477) (English or Spanish speaking) in
Canada. THERE ARE NO OTHER EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED WARRANTIES. Philips liability is limited
to repair or, at its sole option, replacement of
the product. Incidental, special and consequential
damages are disclaimed where permitted by law.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights.You
may also have other rights that vary from state
to state.
Recycling Information for Customers
Philips establishes technically and economically
viable objectives to optimize the environmental
performance of the organizations product,
service and activities.
From the planning, design and production
stages, Philips emphasizes the important of
making products that can easily be recycled. At
Philips, end-of-life management primarily entails
participation in national take-back initiatives
and recycling programs whenever possible,
preferably in cooperation with competitors.
Service and Warranty
There is currently a system of recycling up and
running in the European countries, such as The
Netherlands, Belgium, Norway, Sweden and
Denmark.
In U.S.A., Philips Consumer Electronics
North America has contributed funds for the
Electronic Industries Alliance (EIA) Electronics
Recycling Project and state recycling initiatives
for end-of-life electronics products from
household sources. In addition, the Northeast
Recycling Council (NERC) - a multi-state
non-profit organization focused on promoting
recycling market development - plans to
implement a recycling program.
In Asia Pacific, Taiwan, the products can be taken
back by Environment Protection Administration
(EPA) to follow the IT product recycling
management process, detail can be found in web
site www.epa.gov.tw
For help and service, please read the section of
Service and Warranty or the following team of
Environmental specialist can help.
Mr. Job Chiu - Environment manager
Philips Electronics Industries (Taiwan) Ltd,
Monitor Business Unit
E-mail:
[email protected]Tel: +886 (0) 3 454 9839
Mr. Maarten ten Houten - Senior Environmental
Consultant
Philips Consumer Electronics
E-mail:
[email protected]Tel: +31 (0) 40 27 33402
Ms. Delmer F. Teglas
Philips Electronics North America
E-mail:
[email protected]Tel: +1 865 521 4322
Banned Substance Declaration
This product comply with RoHs and Philips BSD
(AR17-G04-5010-010) requirements
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9.
CE Declaration of Conformity
Philips Consumer Electronics declare under our
responsibility that the product is in conformity
with the following standards
EN60950:2000 (Safety requirement of
Information Technology Equipment)
EN55022:1998 (Radio Disturbance
requirement of Information Technology
Equipment)
EN55024:1998 (Immunity requirement of
Information Technology Equipment)
EN61000-3-2:2000 (Limits for Harmonic
Current Emission)
EN61000-3-3:1995 (Limitation of Voltage
Fluctuation and Flicker)
following provisions of directives applicable
73/23/EEC (Low Voltage Directive)
89/336/EEC (EMC Directive)
93/68/EEC (Amendment of EMC and Low
Voltage Directive)
and is produced by a manufacturing
organization on ISO9000 level.
Federal Communications Commission
(FCC) Notice (U.S. Only)
Note:
This equipment has been tested and found
to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates,
uses and can radiate radio frequency energy
and, if not installed and used in accordance with
the instructions, may cause harmful interference
to radio communications. However, there is
no guarantee that interference will not occur
in a particular installation. If this equipment
does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined
by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference
by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the
equipment and receiver.
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Connect the equipment into an outlet on a
circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/
DPF technician for help.
Caution:
Changes or modifications not expressly
approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the users authority to
operate the equipment.
Connections to this device must be made with
shielded cables with metallic RFI/EMI connector
hoods to maintain compliance with FCC Rules
and Regulations.
To prevent damage which may result in fire or
shock hazard, do not expose this appliance to
rain or excessive moisture.
THIS CLASS B DIGITAL APPARATUS MEETS
ALL REQUIREMENTS OF THE CANADIAN
INTERFERENCE-CAUSING EQUIPMENT
REGULATIONS.
FCC Declaration of Conformity
Model Number: 6FF3FP, 7FF3FP, 8FF3FP
Trade Name:
Philips 6FF3FP, 7FF3FP,
8FF3FP
Responsible Party: Philips Consumer
Electronics North America
P.O. Box 671539
Marietta, GA 30006-0026
1-888-PHILIPS (744-5477)
Service and Warranty
Brancher lquipement sur un autre circuit
que celui utilis par le rcepteur.
Demander laide du marchand ou dun
technicien chevronn en radio/tlvision.
ENGLISH
Declaration of Conformity for Products
Marked with FCC Logo, United States
Only
Caution:
Toutes modifications nayant pas reu
lapprobation des services comptents
en matire de conformit est susceptible
dinterdire lutilisateur lusage du prsent
quipement.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC
Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) this device must accept any
interference received, including interference that
may cause undesired operation.
Commission Federale de la
Communication (FCC Declaration)
Note:
Cet quipement a t test et dclar conforme
auxlimites des appareils numriques de class
B,aux termes de larticle 15 Des rgles de
la FCC. Ces limites sont conues de faon
fourir une protection raisonnable contre les
interfrences nuisibles dans le cadre dune
installation rsidentielle. CET appareil produit,
utilise et peut mettre des hyperfrquences
qui, si lappareil nest pas install et utilis selon
les consignes donnes, peuvent causer des
interfrences nuisibles aux communications
radio. Cependant, rien ne peut garantir labsence
dinterfrences dans le cadre dune installation
particulire. Si cet appareil est la cause
dinterfrences nuisibles pour la rception des
signaux de radio ou de tlvision, ce qui peut
tre dcel en fermant lquipement, puis en
le remettant en fonction, lutilisateur pourrait
essayer de corriger la situation en prenant les
mesures suivantes:
Rorienter ou dplacer lantenne de
rception.
Augmenter la distance entre lquipement et
le rcepteur.
Service and Warranty
Les raccordements cet appareil doivent tre
raliss avec des cbles blinds protections
mtalliques pour les connecteurs RFI/EMI afin de
maintenir la conformit avec les Rglements et
la Lgislation du FCC.
CET APPAREIL NUMERIQUE DE LA CLASSE
B RESPECTE TOUTES LES EXIGENCES DU
REGLEMENT SUR LE MATERIEL BROUILLEUR
DU CANADA.
EN 55022 Compliance (Czech Republic
Only)
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Polish Center for Testing and Certification
Notice
The equipment should draw power from a
socket with an attached protection circuit(a
three-prong socket). All equipment that
works together (computer, monitor, printer,
and so on) should have the same power
supply source.
The phasing conductor of the rooms
electrical installation should have a reserve
short-circuit protection device in the form
of a fuse with a nominal value no larger than
16 amperes (A).
To completely switch off the equipment, the
power supply cable must be removed from
the power supply socket, which should be
located near the equipment and easily
accessible.
A protection mark B confirms that the
equipment is in compliance with the
protection usage requirements of standards
PN-93/T-42107 and PN-89/E-06251.
North Europe Information (Nordic
Countries)
VARNING:
FRSKRA DIG OM ATT HUVUDBRYTARE
OCH UTTAG R LTTKOMLIGA, NR DU
STLLER DIN UTRUSTNING PPLATS.
Placering/Ventilation
VAROITUS:
SIJOITA LAITE SITEN, ETT VERKKOJOHTO
VOIDAAN TARVITTAESSA HELPOSTI
IRROTTAA PISTORASIASTA.
Plassering/Ventilasjon
ADVARSEL:
NR DETTE UTSTYRET PLASSERES, M
DU PASSE P AT KONTAKTENE FOR
STMTILFRSEL ER LETTE N.
BSMI Notice (Taiwan Only)
End-of-Life Disposal
Your new product contains materials that can
be recycled and reused. Specialized companies
can recycle your product to increase the
amount of reusable materials and to minimize
the amount to be disposed of.
Please find out about the local regulations on
how to dispose of your old monitor from
your local Philips dealer.
(For customers in Canada and U.S.A.)
Dispose of in accordance to local-state and
federal regulations.
For additional information on recycling contact
www.eia.org (Consumer Education Initiative)
ADVARSEL:
SRG VED PLACERINGEN FOR, AT
NETLEDNINGENS STIK OG STIKKONTAKT
ER NEMT TILGNGELIGE.
Paikka/Ilmankierto
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Service and Warranty
ENGLISH
Waste Electronics and Electrical
Equipment (WEEE)
This product is labelled with this symbol in
accordance with European Directive 2002/96/
EG to indicate that it must not be disposed of
with your other household waste. Please check
your local city office or waste disposal service
for the return and recycling of this product.
Waste Electronics and Electrical
Equipment (WEEE)
This product is labelled with this symbol in
accordance with European Directive 2002/96/
EG to indicate that it must not be disposed of
with your other household waste. Please check
your local city office or waste disposal service
for the return and recycling of this product.
End of life directives - Recycling
Your new DPF contains several materials that
can be recycled for new uses.
Votre nouveau tlviseur contient plusieurs
matriaux qui peuvent tre recycls pour de
nouvelles utilisations.
Comme tous les produits ACL, cette appareille
contenant une petit quantit de mercure, SVP
se dbarrasser en accord avac les lois fdral et
gouvernemental.
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