Sony Digital Photo Frame DPFHD1000B User Manual

4-295-278-12(1)  
Digital Photo Frame  
Handbook  
DPF-HD1000/HD800/HD700  
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Table of Contents  
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Let’s Use  
Identifying the parts  
Front  
A Remote sensor  
B LCD screen  
C Sony logo (page 9)  
Rear  
A Speaker  
B MENU button  
C
(enter) button  
D v/V/B/b buttons  
E BACK button  
F Holes for hanging the unit on a wall  
G VIEW MODE button (page 16)  
H 1 (on/standby) button  
I Standby indicator  
J
USB Mini-B connector (page 14,  
42)  
USB A connector (page 14)  
K
L DC IN jack (page 11)  
M Memory card slot (page 14)  
N Stand (page 9)  
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Remote control  
A MENU button (page 38)  
B BACK button (page 20)  
C
MARKING button (page 29)  
D SORT button (page 30)  
E SELECT DEVICE button (page 23)  
F VIEW MODE buttons  
SLIDESHOW button (page 16)  
CLOCK button (page 16)  
SINGLE button (page 16)  
INDEX button (page 16)  
G 1 (on/standby) button (page 12)  
H
(zoom in) button (page 27)  
I v/V/B/b buttons (page 13)  
VOL +/VOL – (volume) buttons  
J
K
L
M
N
(enter) button (page 13)  
(zoom out) button (page 27)  
IMPORT button (page 21)  
DELETE button (page 31)  
ROTATE button (page 28)  
The supplied lithium battery  
(CR2025) has already been  
inserted into the remote control.  
Pull out the protective sheet  
before use, as illustrated below.  
Protective  
sheet  
To use the remote control  
Remote sensor  
Point the top end of the remote control  
towards the remote sensor on the photo  
frame.  
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Compatible Memory Card/USB memory  
You can view images only by inserting a memory card (“Memory Stick Duo” or SD  
memory card) or USB memory removed from a digital camera or equivalent, into the  
photo frame.  
Memory cards/USB memory supported  
by the photo frame  
Adaptor  
• “Memory Stick Duo” (Not  
compatible/Compatible with  
“MagicGate”)  
Not necessary  
• “Memory Stick PRO Duo”  
• “Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo”  
• “Memory Stick Micro” (“M2”)  
“M2” adaptor  
(Duo size)  
• SD memory card  
• SDHC memory card  
• SDXC memory card  
Not necessary  
• miniSD card  
• miniSDHC card  
miniSD/miniSDHC  
adaptor  
• microSD card  
• microSDHC card  
microSD/microSDHC  
adaptor  
• USB memory  
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• The photo frame has been demonstrated to be operable with “Memory Stick Duo” with a  
capacity of 32 GB or less manufactured by Sony Corporation.  
• “M2” is an abbreviation for “Memory Stick Micro”. In this section, “M2” is used to describe  
a “Memory Stick Micro”.  
• The photo frame has been demonstrated to be operable with an SD memory card with  
capacity of 2 GB or less.  
• The photo frame has been demonstrated to be operable with an SDHC memory card with  
capacity of 32 GB or less.  
• The photo frame has been demonstrated as operable with an SDXC memory card with a  
capacity of 64 GB or less.  
• We do not guarantee connection with all types of memory card devices.  
• This photo frame is equipped with a “Memory Stick Duo” slot. A “Memory Stick” (standard)  
cannot be used in this slot.  
• When using miniSD/miniSDHC, microSD/microSDHC, or “Memory Stick Micro”, be sure  
to mount it in an appropriate card adaptor. If you insert the card in a slot without an adaptor,  
it may not be removable.  
• In this photo frame, do not use the card adaptor with another card adaptor in which a memory  
card is inserted.  
• No card adaptor is supplied with the photo frame.  
• We cannot guarantee proper operations for all types of SD memory cards.  
• For more information, see “Notes on using a memory card” (page 53).  
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Preparation: 1 Checking included items  
Make sure that the following items are included.  
• Digital photo frame (1)  
• Remote control (1)  
• Stand (1)  
• AC adaptor (1)  
• Operating Instructions (1)  
• CD-ROM (Digital Photo Frame Handbook) (1)  
• Warranty (1) (In some regions, the warranty is not packaged together.)  
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Preparation: 2 Attaching the stand  
Turn the stand clockwise as far as it will go, such that it is firmly attached to the stand  
socket on the rear panel.  
• Do not place the photo frame on an unstable or tilted surface.  
To change the orientation of the photo frame  
You can set the photo frame to portrait or  
landscape orientation by rotating it without  
moving the stand.  
When the photo frame is placed vertically, the  
display is also automatically rotated to portrait  
orientation.  
The directions indicated on v/V/B/b on the rear  
panel depend on the orientation of the photo  
frame.  
• When the photo frame is placed in portrait orientation or when you turn off the power, the  
Sony logo doesn’t light up.  
• The photo frame does not detect and rotate the orientation of images when [Auto display  
orientation] of [General Settings] under the  
(Settings) tab is set to [OFF].  
• A movie file is not rotated automatically even if you change the orientation of the photo  
frame.  
• It is easier to turn the stand if you wind or wrap a rubber band tightly around the stand when  
you remove the stand from the photo frame.  
• An image file shot with a DSC that doesn’t support Exif rotate tag recording cannot be  
rotated automatically.  
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To hang the photo frame on a wall  
1 Prepare commercially available  
screws suitable for the holes on the  
rear of the unit.  
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4 mm ( / inch)  
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More than 25 mm (1 inch)  
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Ø 5 mm ( / inch)  
32  
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10 mm (  
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inch)  
32  
Holes for hanging the unit  
on the wall  
2 Drive the commercially available  
screws into the wall.  
Make sure the screws protrude 2.5 mm to 3  
mm (approx. 1/8 inch) from the surface of  
the wall.  
Approx.  
2.5 mm - 3 mm  
(1/8 inch)  
3 Hang the photo frame on the wall by fitting the screw head to the hole  
on the rear of the unit.  
• Use screws suited for the wall material. The screws may be damaged, depending on the type  
of material used in the wall. Drive the screws into a stud in the wall or a pillar.  
• Firmly tighten the screw so that the photo frame will not fall from the wall.  
• When you want to re-insert a memory card, remove the photo frame from the wall then eject  
and re-insert the memory card while the photo frame is placed on a stable surface.  
• Remove the stand when you hang the photo frame on a wall.  
• Connect the DC cable of the AC adaptor to the photo frame and hang the photo frame on the  
wall. Then plug the AC adaptor into the wall outlet.  
• Sony takes no responsibility for any accidents or damage caused by defects of attachment,  
misuse, natural disasters, etc.  
• While the photo frame is mounted on a wall, it may fall if you use buttons on it. We  
recommend you to operate it with the remote commander. If you operate the photo frame  
from the main unit, support it carefully so as not to drop it.  
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Preparation: 3 Turning on the photo  
frame  
Connecting the AC adaptor  
Connect the AC adaptor as illustrated below.  
The photo frame is automatically turned on.  
To DC IN jack  
To wall outlet  
Initial display  
When using it for the first time  
If the initial settings have already been made  
• If the photo frame is not operated for a certain time, the demonstration mode is displayed. If  
any other button than the power button is pressed, the screen returns to the initial display.  
• To adjust the volume of the demonstration display, press v/V.  
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Turning on/off the power  
To turn on the power  
Press 1 (on/standby).  
The standby indicator changes from red to green.  
To turn off the power  
Hold 1 (on/standby) pressed until the power turns off. The standby indicator changes from  
green to red.  
• Do not turn the photo frame off or disconnect the AC adaptor from an AC outlet or the DC  
IN jack of the photo frame. Doing so may damage the photo frame.  
• Connect the AC adaptor to an easily accessible wall outlet close by. If trouble occurs while  
using the adaptor, immediately shut off the power by disconnecting the plug from the wall  
outlet.  
• Do not short the plug of the AC adaptor with a metal object. Doing so may cause a  
malfunction.  
• Do not use the AC adaptor placed in a narrow space, such as between a wall and furniture.  
• If you will not be using the photo frame for a long time, disconnect the AC adaptor from the  
DC IN jack on the unit and unplug the AC adaptor from the wall outlet after use.  
• The supplied AC adaptor is exclusive for this photo frame. It must not be used with other  
devices.  
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Preparation: 4 Setting up the photo  
frame  
1 Press MENU with the initial display.  
2 Press B/b to select the  
3 Press v/V to select [Language Setting] then press  
4 Press v/V to select the language for display on the LCD screen then  
(Settings) tab.  
(enter).  
press (enter).  
5 Press v/V to select [Date/Time Settings]  
then press  
(enter).  
6 Set the date.  
1 Press v/V to select [Date] and press  
(enter).  
2 Press B/b to select the month, day, and year, press v/V to select a value,  
then press  
(enter).  
7 Set the time.  
1 Press v/V to select [Time] and press  
(enter).  
2 Press B/b to select the hour, minute, and second, press v/V to select a  
value, then press (enter).  
8 Select the display format for the date.  
1 Press v/V to select [Date Display Order] and press  
(enter).  
2 Press v/V to select a format and press  
(enter).  
• Y-M-D  
• M-D-Y  
• D-M-Y  
9 Set either Sunday or Monday to start the week for the calendar.  
You can set the day of the week that appears on the very left when the calendar is  
displayed.  
1 Press v/V to select [First Day of The Week] and press  
2 Press v/V to select [Sunday] or [Monday] and press  
(enter).  
(enter).  
10Select the time display.  
1 Press v/V to select [12hr/24hr Display] and press  
(enter).  
(enter).  
2 Press v/V to select the time display and press  
11Press MENU.  
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Enjoying a slideshow  
Insert a memory card or USB memory.  
Insert the memory card or USB memory firmly into the corresponding slot with its front  
facing away from the screen. Playback automatically begins, and images in the memory  
card or USB memory are displayed one after another as a slideshow.  
SD memory card  
“Memory Stick  
USB memory  
Duo”  
Have the labels of memory cards facing outward  
• When  
(enter) is pressed during a slideshow, a single image is displayed.  
To remove the memory card  
Remove the memory card from its slot in the opposite direction from which it was inserted.  
Do not remove the memory card while an image is displayed on the screen. Doing so may  
damage the recorded data in the memory card. It is better to press MENU to display the  
menu display before removing a memory card.  
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• If playback does not start even if you insert a memory card, check the direction and reinsert  
it.  
• When no memory card is inserted, if no image is stored in internal memory, the  
demonstration display appears automatically. The demonstration display closes when a  
memory card with image data is inserted, or when any button other than 1 (on/satndby) is  
pressed.  
• Do not simultaneously insert multiple memory cards and USB memory into the memory card  
slots A/B or the USB connector. If multiple memory cards and USB memory media are  
inserted, the photo frame may be damaged.  
• Note the following when you select a slideshow using the image stored in a memory card.  
– Owing to the characteristics of memory card devices, images may be subject to data errors  
when read too often.  
– Do not run a slideshow for a long time with a small number of images. This may cause data  
errors.  
– We recommend you back up images in the memory card often.  
• The slideshow will not start from the point where you stopped if you turn off the photo  
frame.  
• When the screen is too bright, it may make you feel nauseous. Be careful not to have the  
brightness set too high when you use the photo frame.  
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Changing the view mode  
You can change the view mode to another one except with a slideshow or change the  
display style as you prefer.  
1 Press VIEW MODE on the remote control to select the desired view  
mode.  
Operation  
View mode  
button  
slideshow  
Displays a single screen, one after another.  
clock and calendar  
Displays a clock or calender.  
single image display  
Displays a single image on the screen.  
index  
Displays a list of thumbnails  
To operate using the buttons on the photo frame  
• Press VIEW MODE repeatedly to select the desired view mode.  
2 Select a style then press  
(enter).  
View mode selection area  
Style selection area  
• If the cursor is in the view mode selection area, move it to the style selection area by pressing  
v.  
• In Clock and Calendar mode, only the  
(Settings) tab can be operated.  
• In the single image display, press B or b to select an image to be displayed.  
• In Index mode, the display is switched to the single image display when you select an image  
with v/V/B/b and press  
• While the index is displayed, the size of the thumbnails can be changed with  
(enter).  
/
to change  
the number of the thumbnails on the display.  
• If you have not operated the photo frame for an extended period of time, the style indicated  
by the cursor is automatically selected.  
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Slideshow styles  
Display  
example  
Style  
Description  
Displays a single screen, one after another.  
Single View  
Displays multiple images at the same time.  
For a movie file, only the first frame of the file is  
displayed.  
Multi image  
View  
Displays a clock with the current date and time  
while showing images one after another.  
Clock View  
Displays a calendar with the date and time while  
showing images one after another.  
With this style current date and time are  
displayed.  
Calendar View  
Time Machine  
Random View  
Displays each image with the date and time when  
it was taken. With this style, the current date and  
time are not displayed.  
Displays images while switching among the  
various slideshow style and effects (page 39).  
• You can set the display interval, effect, listing order, color effect or display mode when you  
select the Slideshow display. See “Slideshow Settings” (page 39).  
• Some of the images may not be displayed completely with the selected slideshow style,  
depending on the type of data.  
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Single View styles  
Display  
example  
Style  
Description  
Displays an entire image on the screen.  
Entire Image  
Fit to Screen  
Displays an image over the whole screen.  
Displays image information, such as the image  
number, file name, and shooting date, while  
displaying the entire image.  
Entire Image  
(with Exif)  
Displays image information, such as the image  
number, file name, and shooting date in “Fit to  
Screen” mode.  
Fit to Screen  
(with Exif)  
• When “Fit to Screen” or “Fit to Screen (with Exif)” is selected, the following states may  
occur for some images.  
– A part of the edge of the image is not displayed.  
– A whole image is not displayed.  
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– File size  
Overview of the information  
display  
The following information is displayed:  
– Playback duration  
– Movie file size (video width × video  
height)  
– Video codec  
– Audio codec  
4 Setting information  
Icons  
Meaning  
Protected indication  
1 Display style (In Single View  
mode)  
– Entire Image  
– Fit to Screen  
– Entire Image (with Exif)  
– Fit to Screen (with Exif)  
Associated file indication  
(displayed when there is an  
associated file, such as a motion  
file or a miniature e-mail image  
file.)  
Displayed when you have  
registered a favorite mark.  
2 Ordinal number of the displayed  
image/Total number of images  
The input media source indication of the  
displayed image is shown as follows:  
Displayed for a movie file.  
5 Image number (folder-file  
number)  
Icons  
Meaning  
Internal memory  
This is displayed if the image is DCF  
compliant. If the image does not comply  
with DCF, its file name is displayed. If you  
named or renamed the file on your  
computer and the file name includes  
characters other than alphanumeric  
characters, the file name may not be  
displayed properly on the photo frame.  
Also, for a file created on a computer or  
other device, the first 10 characters at  
maximum of the file name can be  
displayed.  
“Memory Stick Duo” input  
SD memory card input  
USB memory input  
3 Image details  
When a photo is displayed  
– File format (JPEG (4:4:4), JPEG (4:2:2),  
JPEG (4:2:0), BMP, TIFF, RAW)  
– Number of pixels (width × height)  
– Manufacturer name of image input  
device  
• Only alphanumeric characters can be  
displayed.  
– Model name of image input device  
– Shutter speed (e.g.: 1/8)  
6 Shooting date/time  
– Aperture value (e.g.: F2.8)  
– ISO sensitivity (e.g.: ISO800)  
– Rotation information  
• This is not displayed for movie files.  
When a movie file is played  
– File format (AVI, MOV, MP4, MPEG-  
2 PS, MPEG-2 TS)  
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Playing a movie  
1 Press  
2 Select a movie file you want to play.  
(enter).  
.
3 Press  
The selected movie file starts playback.  
To adjust the volume  
Press VOL +/VOL – during playback or playback pause of the movie file.  
Function  
Operation  
To pause playback  
Press  
(enter).  
To resume playback, press  
(enter) again.  
Fast forward/backward Press B/b.  
playback  
When you press  
(enter), normal playback starts from that  
point.  
To stop playback  
Press BACK.  
• Depending on the movie file, fast forward/backward playback may not be available with the  
photo frame.  
• You cannot play the following types of movie file:  
– Movie files with copyright protection  
– Movie files that exceed the maximum number of pixels either in width or height (We  
cannot guarantee operation with movie files not mentioned above.)  
• Fast forward/backward playback and playback pause are not available during Slideshow  
display.  
• Continuous playback of a movie that has been divided into multiple files during recording is  
not allowed. Play the divided files one by one.  
• Dropped frames may occur, depending on the types of data or the transmission speed of the  
memory card.  
• Some of the movie files may not be played smoothly, depending on the type of data.  
• For details on movie files, see the instruction manual of your camera.  
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Saving images in your photo frame  
(import)  
Saving still images  
If you save the data of a memory card in internal memory, the still images can be displayed  
on this photo frame without the memory card.  
• When saving images to internal memory, you can use [Image import size] of the menu to  
preset whether to resize images to the optimum size or save them as-is without compressing  
them (page 41).  
• When [Image import size] is set to [Resize], up to approximately 4000 images can be saved  
in the internal memory. When set to [Original], the number of images that can be saved may  
vary, depending on the original image file sizes.  
1 Press  
IMPORT when an image stored  
in the memory card is displayed on the  
screen.  
To operate using the buttons on the photo frame  
1Press MENU with an image stored in the memory card displayed.  
2Press B/b to select the  
(Editing) tab, select B/b, [Import] with v/V then press  
(enter).  
2 Select an item and press  
(enter).  
[Import This Image]: The image currently displayed is imported to the internal  
memory.  
This item cannot be selected on the slideshow display.  
[Import Multiple Images]: Select the image to be imported from the image list and  
press  
(enter).  
If you want to import multiple images at a time, repeat this step.  
[Import All Images]: An image list will appear with the check boxes checked for all  
images.  
Press MENU to display the folder selection screen.  
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3 Select the folder in which you want to save the files then press  
(enter).  
A confirmation screen for importing images is displayed.  
A new folder is created automatically when you select [New folder].  
4 Select [Yes] and press  
(enter).  
The image(s) is (are) imported to the specified folder.  
5 Press  
(enter) when confirmation screen is displayed.  
• Avoid the following while an image is being imported to internal memory. Doing so may  
damage the photo frame, memory card, or data:  
– Turning off the power  
– Removing a memory card  
– Inserting another memory card  
Saving movies  
Importing movie files from the memory card to internal memory is not available. To  
import a movie file, connect a computer to the photo frame first, then transfer the file from  
the computer to the internal memory of the photo frame. For details, see “Copying images  
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Specifying the playback memory  
You can specify the device among a memory card, internal memory, etc, the contents of  
which you want to have displayed.  
1 Press SELECT DEVICE.  
To operate using the buttons on the photo frame  
• Press MENU then select the  
(Select device) tab with B/b.  
If the memory card you want to select is not inserted,  
insert it now.  
2 Select the memory whose contents you want to have displayed then  
press  
(enter).  
The images in the selected memory are displayed.  
• During clock and calendar display, you cannot select the  
(Select device) tab.  
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Enjoying More  
Playing a slideshow with background  
music  
1 Press MENU, select  
(Settings) tab with B/b, then select [Slideshow  
BGM Settings].  
2 Select [Import BGM] and press  
(enter).  
3 Select a music file you want to play from the built-in music file list then  
press (enter).  
A check mark () is displayed next to the selected file.  
4 Repeat step 3 if you want to select two or more files.  
5 Press MENU.  
6 Start a slideshow.  
The music file(s) with the check mark () is (are) played.  
To adjust the volume  
Press VOL +/VOL – during playback or playback pause mode of the movie file.  
To stop the background music  
Select the file with a check mark () and press  
(enter) to delete the check mark.  
Alternatively, select [BGM ON/OFF] in [Slideshow BGM Settings] of the menu then set it  
to [OFF].  
• Only music files imported to internal memory can be played.  
• Fast forward/backward playback of background music is not available. Also, you cannot  
change the playback order of background music files.  
• Background music cannot be played during playback of movie. The sound of the movie file is  
played with the movie. The background music for the photo displayed, soon after the playback  
of the movie, will start playback from the beginning of the next music file.  
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Importing a music file  
You can use your favorite music file as background music by importing it to the photo  
frame.  
• Before importing a music file, make sure that the file can be played with the photo frame. For  
files that can be played, see “Background music” (page 56) of “Specifications”.  
1 Insert a memory card or USB memory that contains a music file into the  
memory card slot of the photo frame.  
2 Press MENU, select  
(Settings) tab with B/b, then press v/V to  
select [Slideshow BGM Settings].  
3 Select [Import BGM] and press  
(enter).  
4 Select the memory card inserted in step 1.  
5 Select a music file you want to import from the music file list and press  
(enter).  
A check mark () is displayed next to the selected file.  
To clear the selection, select the file you want to clear then press  
6 Repeat step 5 if you want to select two or more files.  
7 Press MENU after you finish selecting the music file(s).  
(enter).  
8 Press  
(enter) when the confirmation screen is displayed.  
The selected music file is imported to internal memory of the photo frame.  
To delete a music file imported to internal memory  
1 Select [Delete BGM] on the [Slideshow Settings] screen in step 2 then press  
2 Select the music file you want to delete from the music file list then press  
(enter).  
(enter).  
3 Press MENU, then press  
(enter) when the confirmation screen appears.  
The selected music file will be deleted.  
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• Playback of the imported music file is enabled only as background music for a slideshow.  
• The music files provided in the internal memory at the factory as BGM1, BGM2, and BGM3  
cannot be deleted.  
• Up to 40 music files can be imported to internal memory of the photo frame.  
• Up to 200 music files can be shown on the importing music file list display.  
• Only the file name is displayed for a music file. A song title and artist’s name cannot be  
shown.  
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Adjusting image size and orientation  
Enlarging/reducing an image  
To enlarge an image, press  
an enlarged image, press  
(zoom in) in Single View mode. To reduce  
(zoom out).  
You can enlarge an image from 1.5 times to 5 times (maximum) the original scale. You can  
pan an enlarged image.  
To operate using the buttons on the photo frame  
1Press MENU in Single View mode.  
2Press B/b to select the  
3Press v/V to select [Zoom] then press  
4Press v/V to select the enlargement factor then press  
(Editing) tab.  
(enter).  
(enter).  
To save an enlarged or reduced image (Crop and save)  
1 Press MENU while the enlarged or reduced image is displayed.  
2 Select the saving method.  
[Save as new image]: A copy of the image is saved.  
1.Select the memory in which the image is to be saved then press  
2.Select a destination folder then press (enter).  
[Overwrite]: The new image overwrites the old image.  
3 Select [Yes] and press (enter).  
(enter).  
4 When the confirmation screen appears, press  
(enter).  
The image is saved.  
• If you pan the enlarged image with v/V/B/b and press MENU in step 1, the image is cropped  
to the displayed image size and saved.  
• You can change the thumbnail size for the image list, using  
(zoom in) or  
(zoom out).  
• You cannot overwrite files except for a JPEG files (extension: .jpg or .jpeg).  
• Enlarging an image may reduce the quality, depending on the image size.  
• A movie file cannot be enlarged or reduced.  
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Rotating an image  
Press  
ROTATE on the remote control.  
The image rotates 90 degrees counterclockwise each time  
you press the button.  
To operate using the buttons on the photo frame  
1Press MENU in Single View mode.  
2Press B/b to select the  
3Press v/V to select [Rotate] then press  
4Press v/V to select the angle of rotation then press  
(Editing) tab.  
(enter).  
(enter).  
• For an internal memory image, image rotation data will be retained even after the power is  
turned off.  
• You can also rotate the index image display.  
• An enlarged image cannot be rotated.  
• A movie file cannot be rotated.  
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Registering a favorite mark  
You can produce a slideshow with only the images preselected bearing the marks. You can  
easily check for images with marks using the index image display or single view mode.  
1 Press  
MARKING when an image for which you want to register a  
mark is displayed on the screen.  
To operate using the buttons on the photo frame  
1 Press MENU when an image is displayed on the screen.  
2Press B/b to select the  
(Editing) tab, select [Marking] with v/V, and press  
(enter).  
2 Select the desired mark then press  
(enter).  
3 Select an item then press  
(enter).  
[Mark This Image]: The image currently displayed will be marked. (This item cannot  
be selected on the slideshow display.)  
[Mark/Unmark Multiple Images]: The image list is displayed.  
Select an image from the image list to be marked then press  
(enter). A check mark  
() is added to the selected image. If you want to mark multiple images at a time,  
repeat this step.  
[Mark All Images]: An image list will appear with the check boxes checked for all  
images.  
4 Press MENU.  
A confirmation screen appears.  
5 Select [Yes] then press  
(enter).  
The favorite mark is placed for the selected image(s).  
To delete the mark  
Select [Unmark this image] or [Unmark all images] then press  
(enter) in step 3.  
Otherwise select an image for which you want to delete the mark then press  
(enter) to  
delete the check mark ().  
• When a sorting (filtering) operation (page 30) is in progress, the images that correspond to  
the sorting requirements are displayed in a list in step 3.  
• A mark is saved only when it is registered with an image in the internal memory.  
• A mark registered on the memory card image is deleted when the power is turned off, or if  
you change the playback device.  
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Sorting images (Filtering)  
You can sort images stored in internal memory or a memory card according to date, folder,  
image orientation (vertical/horizontal), marks, or movies/still images.  
1 Press SORT when an image is displayed on the screen.  
To operate using the buttons on the photo frame  
1 Press MENU with an image displayed on the screen.  
2Press B/b to select the  
(Editing) tab, select [Sort] with v/V, then press  
(enter).  
2 Select a sort style and press  
(enter).  
[Sort by date]: Filters by shooting date.  
[Sort by folder]: Filters by folder.  
[Sort by vertical/horizontal]: Filters by the image  
orientation.  
[Sort by mark]: Filters by mark (page 29).  
[Sort by videos/photos]: Filters according to files that  
contain movies (videos) or still images (photos). Either the movie files or still image  
files are sorted.  
3 Select the desired option item, then press  
(enter).  
To cancel a sort operation  
Press MENU while the sorted images are displayed, select [Exit sort (show all photos)],  
then press (enter).  
To change the sort style  
Press BACK while the sorted images are displayed.  
• Do not turn the photo frame off or remove the memory card during sorting. Doing so may  
damage the photo frame or the memory card or corrupt the data.  
• Sorting is automatically canceled in the following cases:  
– When the playback source (device) is changed  
– When images in a memory card are sorted and the memory card is removed  
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Deleting an image  
1 Press  
DELETE when an image you want to delete is displayed on  
the screen.  
To operate using the buttons on the photo frame  
1 Press MENU with an image you want to delete displayed on the screen.  
2Press B/b to select the  
(Editing) tab, select [Delete] with v/V, then press  
(enter).  
2 Select an item then press  
(enter).  
[Delete This Image]: The image currently displayed is deleted. (When the view mode  
is Slideshow, this option is not selectable.)  
[Delete Multiple Images]: An image list is displayed.  
Select the images to be deleted from the image list then press  
(enter). A check mark  
() is added to the selected image. If you want to delete multiple images at a time,  
repeat this operation.  
[Delete All Images]: An image list will appear with check boxes checked for all  
images.  
3 Press MENU.  
A deletion confirmation screen is displayed.  
4 Select [Yes] then press  
(enter).  
The image is deleted.  
5 Press  
(enter) when the confirmation screen is displayed.  
• Avoid doing the following while an image is being deleted. Doing so may damage the photo  
frame, memory card, or data:  
– Turning off the power  
– Removing a memory card  
– Inserting another memory card  
• When the message [Cannot delete a protected file.] appears on the screen, the image file was  
set to “Read Only” on a computer. In this case, connect the photo frame to a computer and  
delete this file using the computer.  
• Once deletion has started, the deleted image cannot be recovered, even if you stop deletion.  
Delete images only after confirming you actually want to delete them.  
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To format the internal memory  
1 Press MENU button.  
2 Press B/b to select the  
(Settings) tab.  
3 Press v/V to select [Initialize] then press  
4 Select [Format Internal Memory] then press  
(enter).  
(enter).  
A confirmation screen for initializing the internal memory is displayed.  
5 Select [Yes] then press  
(enter).  
• Note that all the images added to the internal memory will be deleted by formatting.  
• The total capacity of the internal memory is not equal to the remaining capacity even  
immediately after initialization.  
• Do not format the internal memory using connection to a computer.  
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Exporting an image from internal  
memory  
You can export images in internal memory to a memory card.  
1 Press MENU when an image stored in internal memory is displayed on  
the screen.  
2 Press B/b to select the  
(Editing) tab.  
3 Press v/V to select [Export] then press  
(enter).  
4 Select an item then press  
(enter).  
[Export This Image]: The image currently displayed is exported to the device. (This  
item cannot be selected on the slideshow display.)  
[Export Multiple Images]: An image list is displayed.  
Select the image to be exported from the image list then and press  
(enter). A check  
mark () is added to the selected image. If you want to export multiple images at a  
time, repeat this operation.  
[Export All Images]: An image list will appear with check boxes checked for all  
images.  
5 Press MENU.  
A screen for selection of the memory card to which the image is to be exported is  
displayed.  
6 Select a memory card to which the image  
is to be exported then press  
(enter).  
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7 Select a destination folder then press  
(enter).  
A confirmation screen for exporting the image is  
displayed.  
When you select [New folder] the folder in which the  
image will be stored is created automatically.  
8 Select [Yes] then press  
(enter).  
The image is exported.  
9 Press  
(enter) when the confirmation screen is displayed.  
The image is copied to the specified memory card.  
• Avoid the following while an image is being exported. Doing so may damage the photo  
frame, memory card, or data:  
– Turning off the power  
– Removing a memory card  
– Inserting another memory card  
• Any device that is not recognized by the photo frame is displayed in gray and cannot be  
selected.  
• When a sorting (filtering) operation is in progress, the images that correspond to the sorting  
requirements are displayed as a list.  
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Using the auto power on/off timer  
You can use the timer function to turn the photo frame on or off automatically.  
1 Press MENU.  
2 Press B/b to select the  
(Settings) tab.  
3 Press v/V to select [Auto Power ON/OFF]  
then press (enter).  
4 Select [Setup Method] then press  
(enter). Select an item and press  
(enter).  
[Advanced]: You can set the auto power on/off function in one-hour units  
independently for each day of the week.  
[Simple]: You can set the auto power on/off function in one minute increments.  
[Auto off]: You can set the auto power off time as a specified time that has elapsed with  
no operation after the photo frame is turned on. You can specify two or four hours as an  
elapsed time.  
5 Select [Time Setting] then press  
(enter).  
Set the time for the selected Setup Method as mentioned in “Setting the time” (page 36).  
6 Press MENU.  
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Setting the time  
Perform the setting according to the Setup Method selected in step 4 of “Using the auto  
When [Advanced] is selected:  
1 Press v/V/B/b to set the time after which  
you want the power automatically turned on  
then press (enter)  
.
You can set the time by one-hour units independently  
for each day of the week. The color of the selected  
time zone changes to blue, and the power turns on.  
2 Press v/V/B/b to set the time you want the power automatically turned  
off then press  
(enter).  
Set the time in one-hour units for each day of the week. The color of the selected time  
zone changes to gray, and the power is turned off.  
3 Select [OK].  
• The power is turned off automatically at the time you set for [Power-OFF timer] when you  
are using the photo frame.  
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When [Simple] is selected:  
1 Select an item for which you want to set the  
time.  
Select [Power-ON timer] or [Power-OFF timer] then press  
(enter). Select [Enable]  
and press  
(enter).  
2 Set the time.  
1 Select [Auto ON time] or [Auto OFF time] and press  
(enter).  
2 Press B/b to select the hour or minute, press v/V to adjust it, and press  
(enter).  
3 Select the day of the week.  
1 Select [Auto ON day] or [Auto OFF day] then press  
(enter).  
2 Select the day of the week on which you want the timer activated then press  
(enter). The select day of the week is checked.  
3 Move the cursor to [OK] then press  
(enter).  
When [Auto off] is selected:  
Select [2 Hour], [4 Hour] or [Disable] then press  
(enter).  
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Changing the settings  
1 Press MENU.  
2 Press B/b to select the  
(Settings) tab.  
3 Press v/V to select the item you want to  
change then press (enter).  
The setting screen for the selected item is displayed.  
4 Select the setting you want to change then press  
(enter).  
This enables you to change the setting (page 39).  
5 Select a setting value then press  
(enter).  
6 Press MENU.  
The menu closes.  
• When the photo frame is, for instance, displaying a slideshow, some option settings cannot  
be changed in step 4. They are displayed in gray and cannot be selected.  
To reset to the factory default settings  
1 Press MENU, then select the  
(Settings) tab by pressing B/b.  
2 Press v/V to select [Initialize] then press  
(enter).  
3 Select [Initialize Settings] then press  
(enter).  
All adjusted values, except for the date/time settings, are reset to the default settings.  
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Overview of the available settings  
: Items with asterisks are the factory default settings. (Some default settings vary by region.)  
*
Slideshow Settings  
Setting  
Description  
Photo Interval  
Selects 3 sec., 7 sec.*, 20 sec., 1 min., 5 min., 30 min., 1 hour, 3  
hours, 12 hours, or 24 hours for the interval for switching still  
images.  
Video Duration  
Specifies the interval for switching movie files with the playback  
time from the beginning of each files.  
You can select First 10 sec., First 15 sec., First 30 sec., First 1  
min., First 3 min. or Full Playback* for the playback time.  
Effect  
Center Cross: Transitions to the next image as though the  
previous image were being pushed from the center to the four  
corners.  
Vert. Blinds: Transitions to the next image as though blinds  
were being lowered vertically.  
Horiz. Blinds: Transitions to the next image as though blinds  
were being pulled horizontally.  
Fade*: Transitions to the next image by fading the current image  
out and fading the next image in.  
Wipe: Transitions to the next image as though the current image  
were being wiped off the screen to reveal the next image.  
Random: Swiching images by using the above five effects  
randomly.  
Shuffle  
ON: Displays images randomly.  
OFF*: Displays images according to the “Image Listing Order”  
setting of General Settings.  
Color Effect  
Display Mode  
Color*: Displays an image in color.  
Sepia: Displays an image in sepia color.  
Monochrome: Displays an image in monochrome.  
Entire Image: Displays an entire image enlarged without  
cropping. (Some images may be displayed with black margins at  
top, bottom, left, and right.)  
Fit to Screen*: Displayes an image to fill the entire screen by  
partially cropping the borders as required without changing the  
aspect ratio.  
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• The image may not be changed to the next one at the specified interval, depending on the  
slideshow style, image size, or color effect.  
• While a movie is being played, the movie image is always displayed in color, regardless of  
the Color Effect setting.  
• The original image data will not change, even if you change the Display Mode setting of  
Slideshow Settings.  
• An image may not be displayed in the display size you set on the menu, depending on the  
style of the slideshow.  
• While a movie file is being played in a slideshow, the video image is always displayed in  
Entire Image mode, even if you change the Display Mode setting.  
Slideshow BGM Settings  
Setting  
Description  
BGM ON/OFF  
ON*: Plays BGM while a slideshow is running.  
OFF: Not plays BGM while a slideshow is running.  
Select BGM  
Selects BGM on a list of music files in internal memory  
(BGM1*, BGM2*, BGM3*).  
Import BGM  
Delete BGM  
Imports music files stored on a memory card for BGM.  
Deletes music files imported to internal memory.  
Auto Power ON/OFF  
Sets the timer function to turn the photo frame on or off automatically (page 35).  
Date/Time Settings  
Sets the date, time, First day of the week, etc (page 13).  
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General Settings  
Setting  
Description  
Image Listing Order Sets the display order of images. This setting affects the order in  
[Slideshow Settings].  
Shoot. Date: Displays images in order of shooting date  
Number Order*: Displays images in order of file number  
Auto display  
orientation  
ON*/OFF: Rotates the orientation of images automatically  
according to the orientation of the photo frame or not.  
LCD brightness  
Sets the brightness of the LCD screen to a level from 1 to 10*  
Image import size  
Resize*: Resizes the images and save them to internal memory  
when importing images from a memory card. You can save more  
images. However, when the images are displayed on a large  
monitor via a computer, etc., image quality is deteriorated  
compared with the original.  
Original: Saves images to internal memory without compressing  
them. There is no deterioration, but you can save fewer images.  
Sony logo ON/OFF  
ON*/OFF: Sets whether the photo frame’s Sony logo is to light  
or not.  
System Information  
Setting  
Description  
Version  
Displays the version of the firmware of the photo frame.  
Internal Memory  
Memory capacity: Displays the maximum amount of space  
available in internal memory in the initial state.  
Remaining capacity: Displays the amount of free space  
currently available in internal memory.  
Language Setting  
Selects the language for display on the LCD screen.  
Japanese, English*, French, Spanish, German, Italian, Russian, Korean, Simplified  
Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Dutch, Portuguese, Arabic, Persian, Hungarian, Polish,  
Czech, Thai, Greek, Turkish, Malay, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Finnish  
Initialize  
Setting  
Description  
Format Internal  
Memory  
Formats the internal memory (page 32).  
Initialize Settings  
Returns all settings to their factory defaults except for the current  
date and time setting of [Date/Time Settings] (page 38).  
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Connecting to a computer  
Connecting to a computer allows you to view images in the internal memory of the photo  
frame with a computer and copy them to a computer and to copy images from a computer  
to the photo frame.  
1 Connect the AC adaptor to the photo frame and to the AC outlet then  
turn the photo frame on.  
2 Connect the computer and photo frame with a commercially available  
USB cable.  
To USB  
Mini-B  
connector  
Computer  
To USB connector  
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System requirements  
Windows  
Recommended OS: Microsoft Windows 7 SP1/ Windows Vista SP2 /Windows XP SP3  
Port: USB port  
Macintosh  
Recommended OS: Mac OS X (v. 10.4 or later)  
Port: USB port  
To disconnect from a computer  
Unplug the USB cable or turn the photo frame off after disconnecting the photo frame from  
your computer as follows:  
1 Click on  
(Safely Remove Hardware) on the Task Tray.  
(Eject removable disk).  
2 Click on  
3 Disconnect the USB cable, according to the message.  
• Use a Mini-B TYPE USB cable. If you use a commercially available USB cable, use a USB  
cable with a Mini-B TYPE plug (be sure to connect the Mini-B TYPE USB connector to the  
photo frame) shorter than 3 meters.  
• If multiple USB devices are connected to a computer or if a hub is used, a problem may  
occur.  
• You cannot operate the photo frame from another USB device being used simultaneously.  
• Do not disconnect the USB cable during data communication.  
• Operation may not be guaranteed with some computers, even if they satisfy the  
recommended system requirements.  
• For USB connection, the photo frame has been demonstrated as operable when connected to  
a computer. When other devices are connected to the photo frame, these devices may not  
recognize the internal memory of the photo frame.  
• Do not connect a computer to the USB Mini-B connector of the photo frame simultaneously  
when a USB memory device is connected to the USB A connector.  
• A USB hub or USB device with a built-in USB hub may not operate properly.  
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Copying images and music from a  
computer  
• This section shows an example of a connection with Windows 7 SP1. Depending on the OS  
you use, the screen display and procedures may vary.  
1 Connect the photo frame to the computer.  
2 When the [AutoPlay] window appears on the computer display, click on  
[Open folder to view files].  
If the [AutoPlay] window does not appear, select the removable disc then open it.  
According to the file, continue the procedure of “Copying images” or “Copying music”.  
Copying images  
After performing step 2 of “Copying images and music from a computer” above, proceed  
as follows:  
1 Move the cursor in this window and right-  
click then click on [New] then on [Folder].  
Name this new folder. In this manual, the folder name  
“sony” is used as an example.  
2 Double-click to open this “sony” folder.  
3 Open the folder that contains the image files  
you want to copy then copy the image files  
by drag-and-drop.  
• When saving images from a computer to internal memory, make a folder in internal memory  
and save the images to this folder. If you do not make a folder, you can only save up to 512  
images. In addition, the number of images may be reduced depending on the file name length  
or character type.  
• If you edit or save an image file on a computer, the shooting date of the file may be changed  
or erased. In this case, images may not be displayed in the order of the shooting date on the  
index image display.  
• When image files from the computer are saved in internal memory of the photo frame, they  
are saved without being compressed. As a result, fewer images may be saved to internal  
memory of the photo frame.  
• Image files made or edited on a computer may not be displayed. Image files set to “Read  
Only” on a computer cannot be deleted on the photo frame. Cancel “Read Only” before  
saving image files from a computer on the photo frame.  
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Copying a music  
proceed as follows:  
1 Move the cursor in this window and double-click on the [MUSIC] folder.  
2 Open the folder that contains the music you want to copy then copy the  
file to [MUSIC] folder by drag-and-drop.  
• Copy music files to the [MUSIC] folder. If you copy them to any folder other than the  
[MUSIC] folder, they cannot be played.  
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Troubleshooting  
Troubleshooting  
Before submitting the photo frame for repair, try using the following guidance to solve the  
problem.  
If the problem persists, consult with your Sony dealer or Sony service facilities.  
x Power supply  
The power is not turned on.  
• Is the AC power plug inserted correctly?  
c Insert the power plug properly.  
Nothing happens even if you operate the photo frame.  
c Turn off the power (page 11) and turn it back on again.  
x Displaying images  
No images are displayed on the screen.  
• Is a memory card inserted properly?  
c Insert a memory card properly (page 14).  
• Does the memory card contain images saved with a digital camera or other device?  
c Insert a memory card containing images.  
c Check the file formats that can be displayed (page 55).  
• Is the file format compatible with DCF?  
c A file that is not compatible with DCF may not be displayed with the photo frame,  
even if it can be displayed with a computer.  
• Is the image file damaged?  
c If the image file is damaged, it may take approximately one minute, indicated by  
display of the  
mark, after the image is distinguished. When it will take one  
minute or more, confirm whether the image is properly displayed on the computer.  
• A message “No images on file.” is displayed.  
c Use a memory card containing image files that can be displayed with the photo  
frame.  
This error message may be displayed when you insert a memory card that stores  
only music files.  
• A message “Cannot open the image.” is displayed.  
c The photo frame cannot display or open an image file of a non-supported format.  
• A message “Memory card format not supported.” is displayed.  
c For a memory card, use your digital camera or other device to format the memory  
card. Use the photo frame to initialize the internal memory. When you initialize  
them, all the files will be deleted.  
c For an USB memory, use your computer to format it.  
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Images are not played back in the order of shooting date.  
• Were these images edited on a computer?  
c If you edited or saved an image file on a computer, the date of the file was modified.  
Images are thus displayed in order of modification date instead of shooting date.  
Some images are not displayed.  
• Are the images displayed in the index view mode?  
c If the image is displayed in the index view mode but cannot be displayed as a single  
image, the image file may be damaged, even though its thumbnail preview data are  
fine.  
c A file that is not compatible with DCF may not be displayed with the photo frame,  
even if it can be displayed with a computer.  
• Does the  
or  
mark appear in the index view mode?  
c The image file is not be supported by the photo frame because, for example, it is a  
JPEG file that was created with your computer. Select the  
(enter) to change the screen to single image display. If the  
displayed again, the image cannot be displayed.  
mark then press  
mark is  
c The image file is supported by the photo frame, but the thumbnail data or image  
itself cannot be opened. Select the mark then press (enter). If the mark  
is displayed again, the image cannot be displayed.  
• Were the images created with an application on a computer?  
c If you named or renamed the file on your computer and the file name includes  
characters other than alphanumeric characters, the image may not be displayed on  
the photo frame.  
• Is there a folder with more than 8 levels in its hierarchy on the memory card?  
c The photo frame cannot display images saved in a folder that is more than 8 levels  
deep.  
The file name is not displayed properly.  
• Did you rename the file with a computer or other device?  
c If you named or renamed the file on your computer and the file name includes  
characters other than alphanumeric characters, the file name may not be displayed  
properly on the photo frame. Also, for a file created on a computer or other device,  
a maximum of 10 characters from the beginning of the file name can be displayed.  
A file cannot be displayed.  
• Is it a file with no image information?  
c A file with only music information cannot be displayed.  
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x Playing a movie file  
A movie file is not played.  
• Does the  
mark appear in index or single view mode?  
c The movie file is not supported by the photo frame (page 55).  
Fast forward/backward playback is not available.  
c Fast forward/backward playback of some movie files may not be available with the  
photo frame  
x Saving and deleting images  
An image cannot be saved.  
• Is the memory card write-protected?  
c Cancel write-protection and try again.  
• Is the write-protect switch of the memory card in the LOCK position?  
c Slide the write-protect switch to the enable position.  
• Is the memory card full?  
c Replace the memory card with one with sufficient free space. Or, delete any  
unwanted images (page 31).  
• Is internal memory full?  
c Delete any unwanted images (page 31).  
• Did you save images from a computer to internal memory without making a folder in  
internal memory?  
c If you do not make a folder, you can only save up to 512 images. In addition, the  
number of images to be saved may be reduced, depending on the file name length or  
character type. When you save images in the internal memory from a computer, be  
sure to make a folder in internal memory and save the images to that folder.  
• The message “Error reading the Memory Stick./SD Memory Card” or “Write error on  
the Memory Stick./SD Memory Card” is displayed.  
c An error has occurred with memory card. Check that the memory card is inserted  
correctly. If this error message appears frequently, check the status of the memory  
card with a device other than the photo frame.  
• The message “Error reading the internal memory.” or “Write error on the internal  
memory.” is displayed.  
c An error has occurred on the internal memory. Initialize the internal memory. When  
you initialize the internal memory, please note that all the image files imported to  
the internal memory are deleted.  
• The message “The Memory Stick is protected.” is displayed  
c A protected “Memory Stick” is inserted. To edit and save the images with the photo  
frame, use some device to remove protection.  
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An image cannot be deleted.  
• Is the memory card write-protected?  
c Use the device you are using to cancel write-protection and try deleting again.  
• Is the write-protect switch of the memory card in the LOCK position?  
c Slide the write-protect switch to the enable position.  
• Are you using a “Memory Stick-ROM”?  
c It is not possible to delete an image from or format a “Memory Stick-ROM”.  
• Is this image protected?  
c Check the image information displayed in Single View mode (page 18).  
• The message “Cannot delete a protected file.” is displayed.  
c An image with the  
photo frame.  
mark is set to “Read Only”. You cannot delete it on the  
An image was deleted accidentally.  
c An image cannot be recovered once it is deleted.  
x Importing a music file  
A music file cannot be imported.  
• Is a memory card that stores only music files inserted?  
c When a memory card that stores only music files is inserted, the message [No  
images on file.] appears on the screen. In this case, do not replace the card but  
merely press  
(enter).  
x Playing the background music  
A music file cannot be played.  
• Is the file playable on this photo frame?  
c Check if the music file is playable on this photo frame (page 56).  
c Any music file not stored in internal memory of the photo frame cannot be played.  
• Is the [BGM ON/OFF] set to [OFF]?  
c Set it to [ON] (page 40).  
A saved music file cannot be selected in Select BGM.  
• Did you save music files in internal memory using a computer?  
c When you save music files in internal memory using a computer, be sure to save  
them in the [MUSIC] folder of internal memory. If you save a music file in any  
folder other than the [MUSIC] folder, it will not be displayed on the music list in  
Select BGM and cannot be played.  
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x Photo Frame  
Nothing happens even if you operate the photo frame.  
c Turn off the power (page 12) and turn it back on again.  
The message “Do you wan to refresh the internal memory?” is  
displayed.  
c For the refreshing operation, see “About refresh mode” (page 51).  
A memory card cannot be ejected.  
c If a miniSD card, microSD card, or “Memory Stick  
Micro” is inserted improperly, it may be possible to  
take it out using a fine-tipped tool such as tweezers  
or needle-nose pliers.  
In this case, be careful that this does not damage the  
memory card and/or photo frame.  
x Remote control  
Nothing happens even if you operate the remote control.  
• Is the battery inserted in the remote control properly?  
c Replace the battery (page 51).  
c Insert a battery in the proper orientation (page 51).  
• Did you point the top end of the remote control towards the remote sensor on the  
photo frame (page 5)?  
• Is there any obstruction between the remote control and the remote sensor?  
• Is there a protective sheet inserted?  
c Remove the protective sheet (page 5).  
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About refresh mode  
Owing to one of the characteristics of the device, images stored in the internal memory for  
a long time or read many times may be subject to data error.  
The photo frame refreshes the internal memory automatically to prevent these errors,  
depending on the status of the internal memory.  
When the refresh is needed, a confirmation message for refreshing the internal memory is  
displayed automatically on the screen.  
Select [Yes] to start refreshing. Otherwise refreshing automatically starts if no operation is  
attempted within 30 seconds.  
If you select [No], the confirmation screen for refreshing is displayed again when  
refreshing is needed.  
It may take approximately 5 minutes to refresh the internal memory.  
• Do not turn off the power while the internal memory is being refreshed. It may cause a  
malfunction.  
• We recommend that you perform periodic backup of your data to avoid losing them.  
• Avoid running a slideshow continuously with fewer than 10 images with the interval set to 3  
sec. Doing so could corrupt image data stored in internal memory.  
To replace the battery of the remote control  
If the remote control does not operate, replace the battery (CR2025 lithium battery) with a  
new one.  
1 Slide the battery holder out while  
pressing the tab of the battery holder in.  
2 Insert a new battery so that “+” is facing upwards and slide the battery  
holder back into the remote control.  
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• Using a battery other than the specified one may result in the battery’s rupturing.  
• Dispose of used batteries as specified by the local authorities.  
• Do not leave the remote control in a very hot and humid place.  
• Make sure that no foreign objects get inside the remote control when you, for example,  
replace the battery.  
• Incorrect use of the battery may cause leakage and corrosion.  
– Do not recharge the battery.  
– When the remote control will not be used for a long period of time, remove the battery  
from the remote control to prevent leaking and corrosion.  
– Incorrectly inserting, shorting, dismantling, or heating the battery, or throwing it into a fire  
may cause the battery to rupture or leak.  
• When the lithium battery becomes weak, the operating distance of the remote control may  
shorten, or the remote control may not function properly. In this case, replace the battery  
with a Sony CR2025 lithium battery. Use of another battery may present a risk of fire or  
explosion.  
WARNING  
Battery may explode if mistreated. Do not recharge, disassemble or dispose of in fire.  
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Precautions  
On transport  
Installation  
When you transport the photo frame,  
remove the memory card, AC adaptor, and  
connected cables from the photo frame and  
put the photo frame and its peripherals in  
the original box with the protective  
packaging. If you no longer have the  
original box and packing parts, use similar  
packing material so that the photo frame  
will not be damaged while being  
• Place the photo frame on a flat surface.  
• Do not strike or drop the photo frame.  
• Avoid placing the photo frame in a  
location subject to:  
– unstable conditions  
– excessive dust  
– extremely high or low temperatures  
– vibration  
– humidity  
transported.  
– direct sunlight  
Cleaning  
On the AC adaptor  
• Check the shape of the AC outlet, which  
may differ depending on the country or  
regions. Do not use an electrical  
transformer (travel converter), as this  
may cause overheating or a malfunction.  
• Do not use an AC adaptor other than that  
supplied with the photo frame.  
If the body of the unit is dirty, clean it with  
a cloth steeped in a little neutral detergent,  
then wipe dry. Do not use organic solvents  
such as alcohol or thinner, as these may  
cause discoloration or other damage to the  
finish of the unit  
Notes on using a memory  
card  
On moisture condensation  
If the photo frame is brought directly from  
a cold location to a warm location or  
placed in an extremely warm or humid  
room, moisture may condense inside the  
unit.  
In such cases the photo frame will probably  
not work properly and may even develop a  
problem if you persist in using it.  
If moisture condensation occurs, turn the  
power off and do not use the photo frame  
for a certain amount of time.  
“Memory Stick Duo”  
• For the latest information on the  
“Memory Stick Duo” types supported by  
the photo frame, see the “Memory Stick”  
compatibility information on the Sony  
Web site.  
• The photo frame supports FAT32.  
However, we do not guarantee the  
operations of all the “Memory Stick  
Duo” media.  
• Data reading/recording that requires  
“MagicGate” copyright protection  
cannot be performed. “MagicGate” is the  
general name of a copyright protection  
technology developed by Sony using  
authentication and encryption.  
• The photo frame does not support 8-bit  
parallel data transfer.  
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• When you initialize a “Memory Stick  
Duo”, use the initialization function of  
your digital camera. If you initialize it  
with your computer, images may not be  
displayed properly.  
• When you perform initialization, all the  
protected images are erased. Take care to  
avoid accidental erasure of important  
data.  
• You cannot store or delete data if the  
write-protect switch is set to LOCK.  
• Do not attach any material other than the  
supplied label in the labelling position.  
When you attach the supplied label, be  
sure to place it in the labelling position.  
Be sure that an edge of label does not  
protrude.  
• Do not disassemble or modify a card.  
• Do not expose a card to water.  
• Do not use or store a card under the  
following conditions:  
– Locations beyond the required  
operational conditions, including  
places such as the hot interior of a car  
parked in the sun and/or in summer,  
outdoors exposed to direct sunlight, or  
a place near a heater  
– Humid locations or locations with  
corrosive substances present  
– Locations subject to static electricity  
or electrical noise  
SD memory card  
• Some commercially available card  
adaptors have projected terminals on the  
back. This type of adaptor may not work  
properly with the photo frame.  
• Data reading/recording that requires  
copyright protection cannot be  
performed.  
• When using a card, be sure to check the  
correct insertion direction of the card.  
Incorrect insertion may cause damage to  
the photo frame.  
• When inserting a memory card, it will  
only insert part of the way, so do not try  
to force it, as this could damage the  
memory card and/or photo frame.  
• Do not remove a memory card or turn  
off the photo frame while the photo  
frame is reading or accessing data.  
Otherwise, data may be rendered  
unreadable or be erased.  
• We recommend that you back up  
important data.  
• Data processed with the computer may  
not be displayed with the photo frame.  
• When you carry or store a card, put it in  
the exclusive case.  
• Do not touch the terminal of a card with  
your hand or a metal object.  
• Do not strike, bend, or drop a card.  
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Specifications  
Photo frame  
Model name  
LCD screen  
LCD panel  
DPF-HD1000  
DPF-HD800  
DPF-HD700  
25.7 cm/10.1-inches,  
TFT active matrix  
20 cm/8-inches,  
TFT active matrix  
18 cm/7-inches,  
TFT active matrix  
1,843,200 dots  
(1,024 × 3 (RGB) × 600  
dots)  
Total number of dots  
1,152,000 dots (800 × 3 (RGB) × 480 dots)  
16:10  
Effective display area  
Display aspect ratio  
Actual viewable size  
23.4 cm/9.2-inches  
18.6 cm/7.3-inches  
16.2 cm/6.4-inches  
1,628,748 dots (914×3 969,744 dots (712 × 3  
1,012,464 dots (712 × 3  
(RGB) × 474 dots)  
Total number of dots  
LCD backlight life  
(RGB) × 594 dots)  
(RGB) × 454 dots)  
20,000 hours  
(before brightness of the backlight is reduced to half)  
USB connector (Type Mini-B, Hi-Speed USB)  
Input/Output connectors  
USB connector (Type A, Hi-Speed USB)  
“Memory Stick PRO” (Duo)/SD memory card slots  
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JPEG: DCF 2.0, Exif 2.3, MPF baseline, MPF extended* , JFIF  
Compatible file formats*  
TIFF: Exif 2.3 compatible  
BMP: 1, 4, 8, 16, 24, 32 bit Windows format  
Still image  
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RAW : SRF, SR2, ARW 2.2 (preview only)  
*
MPEG-4 AVC/H.264:  
Extension: mp4, mts  
Profile: Baseline Profile, Main Profile, High Profile  
Level: lower than 4.2  
Maximum resolution: 1920 × 1080  
Audio format: Dolby Digital, AAC  
MPEG-4 Visual:  
Extension: mp4  
Profile: Simple Profile, Advanced Simple Profile, Advanced Coding Efficiency  
Profile  
Level: lower than 6 (Simple Profile), lower than 5 (Advanced Simple Profile),  
lower than 4 (Advanced Coding Efficiency Profile)  
Maximum resolution: 1280 × 720  
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5
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Movie  
* * *  
Audio format: AAC-LC  
MPEG-1 Video:  
Extension: mpg  
Maximum resolution: 720 × 576  
Audio format: MPEG-1 Audio Layer 2  
Motion JPEG:  
Extension: mov, avi  
Maximum resolution: 1280 × 768  
Audio format: Linear PCM, µ -law, IMA-ADPCM  
Maximum bit rate: 28 Mbps  
Maximum frame rate: 60 p  
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Model name  
DPF-HD1000  
MP3:  
Extension: mp3  
DPF-HD800  
DPF-HD700  
Bit rate: 32 kbps to 320 kbps, Supports variable bit rate (VBR)  
Sampling frequency: 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz  
AAC:  
Extension: m4a  
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Background music*  
Bit rate: 32 kbps to 320 kbps, Supports variable bit rate (VBR)  
Sampling frequency: 8 kHz, 11.025 kHz, 12 kHz, 16 kHz, 22.05 kHz, 24kHz,  
32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz  
Linear PCM:  
Extension: wav  
Sampling frequency: 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz  
16,384 × 12,288  
(Progressive JPEG can be played up to 22,000,000 pixels.)  
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Maximum picture elements*  
File system  
FAT12/16/32/exFAT  
DCF format, 256 characters within 8th hierarchy  
The file name includes characters other than alphanumeric characters, the  
image may not be displayed on the photo frame.  
Image file name  
Maximum number of files  
that can be handled  
9,999 files for a memory card/an internal device  
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Internal memory capacity*  
2 GB (Approx. 4,000 images* can be saved.)  
Power requirements  
Power consumption  
With the AC adaptor  
DC IN jack, DC 5V  
At the maximum load:  
11.3 W  
normal mode: 6.3 W  
At the maximum load:  
10.7 W  
normal mode: 5.5 W  
At the maximum load:  
10.1 W  
normal mode: 5.0 W  
At the maximum load:  
8.5 W  
At the maximum load:  
8.5 W  
At the maximum load:  
8.0 W  
Without the AC adaptor  
Operating temperature  
5 °C to 35 °C (41 °F to 95 °F)  
Approx. 220 mm ×  
Dimensions (width/height/  
depth)  
Approx. 258 mm ×  
Approx. 191 mm ×  
177.6 mm × 122.9 mm 151.4 mm × 117.8 mm 132.4 mm × 97.4 mm  
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3
1
1
(10  
/
inches × 7  
(8  
/
inches × 6  
(7 / inches × 5  
2
inches × 3 / inches)  
8
/
4
4
4
With the stand spread out  
7
3
7
inches × 4  
/
inches)  
inches× 4  
/
inches)  
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4
Approx. 258 mm ×  
Approx. 220 mm ×  
Approx. 191 mm ×  
177.6 mm × 27.5 mm  
151.4 mm × 29.4 mm  
132.4 mm × 28.1 mm  
Hanging on the wall  
1
3
1
1
(10  
/
inches × 7  
1
(8  
/
inches × 6 inches (7 / inches × 5  
2
inches)  
/
4
/
4
4
1
3
inches × 1  
/
inches)  
× 1  
inches × 1 / inches)  
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8
16  
Mass (excluding the AC  
adaptor, including the stand)  
Approx. 600 g  
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Approx. 490 g  
1
Approx. 370 g  
(13 oz)  
(1 lb 5 / oz)  
(1 lb 1  
/
oz)  
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AC adaptor  
Model name  
AC-P5022  
Power requirements  
Rated output voltage  
AC 100 V to 240 V, 50 Hz/60 Hz, 0.4 A  
DC 5 V, 2.2 A  
Approx. 79 mm × 34 mm × 65 mm  
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3
5
Dimensions (width/height/depth)  
Mass  
(3 / inches × 1  
/
inches × 2 / inches)  
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8
8
(excluding the protruding parts)  
Approx. 105 g (3 3/4 oz)  
See the label of AC adaptor for more details.  
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.  
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.  
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* : Some of the files may not be compatible depending on the type of data.  
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* : Files cannot be displayed in 3D. Representative images are displayed in 2D.  
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* : RAW files of a Sony α camera are displayed as thumbnail preview.  
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* : Files with copyright protection cannot be played.  
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* : Frames may be dropped during playback of a memory card due to the transfer rate of the  
memory card.  
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* : Number of frames shown may be reduced during playback of some movie files.  
* : 17 × 17 or more are required. An image with an aspect ratio of 20:1 or more may not be  
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displayed properly. Even if the aspect ratio is less than 20:1, display problem may occur in  
thumbnails, slideshow or other occasions.  
* : When measuring media capacity, 1 GB equals 1,000,000,000 bytes, a portion of which is  
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used for data management and/or application files. The capacity that a user can use is  
approximately 1.8 GB.  
* : The number of stored images is an approximate guide when resizing and importing images.  
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When resizing and importing images, they are automatically resized to about 2,000,000  
pixels. This varies depending on the subject and shooting conditions.  
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On trademarks and License  
Notes on the License  
, Cyber-shot,  
“Memory Stick”,  
“Memory Stick Duo”,  
“MagicGate Memory Stick”, “Memory  
,
• THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED  
UNDER THE MPEG-4 VISUAL  
PATENT PORTFOLIO LICENSE  
FOR THE PERSONAL AND  
NONCOMMERCIAL USE OF A  
CONSUMER FOR  
(i) ENCODING VIDEO IN  
COMPLIANCE WITH THE  
MPEG-4 VISUAL STANDARD  
(“MPEG-4 VIDEO”) AND/OR  
(ii) DECODING MPEG-4 VIDEO  
THAT WAS ENCODED BY A  
CONSUMER ENGAGED IN A  
PERSONAL AND NON-  
COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY  
AND/OR WAS OBTAINED  
FROM A VIDEO PROVIDER  
LICENSED BY MPEG LA TO  
PROVIDE MPEG-4 VIDEO.  
NO LICENSE IS GRANTED OR  
SHALL BE IMPLIED FOR ANY  
OTHER USE. ADDITIONAL  
INFORMATION INCLUDING  
THAT RELATING TO  
PROMOTIONAL, INTERNAL AND  
COMMERCIAL USES AND  
LICENSING MAY BE OBTAINED  
FROM MPEG LA, LLC. SEE  
HTTP://WWW.MPEGLA.COM  
• THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED  
UNDER THE AVC PATENT  
PORTFOLIO LICENSE FOR THE  
PERSONAL AND NON-  
,
,
,
Stick PRO”,  
Stick PRO Duo”,  
, “Memory  
,
“Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo”,  
, “Memory Stick  
Micro”,  
,
, “Memory  
Stick-ROM”,  
“MagicGate”, and  
,
are  
trademarks or registered trademarks of  
Sony Corporation.  
• Microsoft , Windows, and Windows  
Vista are registered trademarks of  
Microsoft Corporation in the United  
States and/or other countries.  
• Macintosh and Mac OS are registered  
trademarks of Apple Inc.. in the United  
States and/or other countries.  
• SD Logo, SDHC Logo, SDXC Logo are  
trademarks of SD-3C, LLC.  
• Contains iType™ and fonts from  
Monotype Imaging Inc.  
iType™ is a trademark of Monotype  
Imaging Inc.  
• Dolby is trademark of Dolby  
Laboratories.  
• MPEG Layer-3 audio coding technology  
and patents licensed from Fraunhofer IIS  
and Thomson.  
• All other companies and product names  
mentioned herein may be the trademarks  
or registered trademarks of their  
respective companies. Furthermore, “™”  
and “®” are not mentioned in each case  
in this manual.  
COMMERCIAL USE OF A  
CONSUMER TO  
(i) ENCODE VIDEO IN  
COMPLIANCE WITH THE AVC  
STANDARD (“AVC VIDEO”)  
AND/ OR  
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(ii) DECODE AVC VIDEO THAT  
WAS ENCODED BY A  
CONSUMER ENGAGED IN A  
PERSONAL AND NON-  
COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY  
AND/OR WAS OBTAINED  
FROM A VIDEO PROVIDER  
LICENSED TO PROVIDE AVC  
VIDEO.  
NO LICENSE IS GRANTED OR  
SHALL BE IMPLIED FOR ANY  
OTHER USE. ADDITIONAL  
INFORMATION MAY BE  
OBTAINED FROM MPEG LA,  
L.L.C. SEE  
HTTP://WWW.MPEGLA.COM  
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Index  
Index  
Copying  
Image................................................44  
Music................................................45  
Symbols  
(Associated file)...............................19  
(Clock and calendar) mode..............16  
(Editing) tab.........21, 27, 28, 29, 30, 33  
(Favorite mark)..........................19, 29  
(Index) mode ...................................16  
(Movie file)......................................19  
(Protected file) .................................19  
(Select device) tab ...........................23  
(Settings) tab........................ 13, 35, 38  
D
[Date/Time Settings]..............................40  
Deleting  
Image................................................31  
Music................................................25  
Demonstration display ...........................11  
E
(Single image display)  
mode.................................................16  
Editing image  
(Slideshow) mode............................16  
[Delete].............................................31  
[Export] ............................................33  
[Import] ............................................21  
[Marking]..........................................29  
[Rotate].............................................28  
[Sort].................................................30  
[Zoom]..............................................27  
Enlarging an image ................................27  
Exporting an image................................33  
A
AC adaptor.............................................11  
Attaching the stand ..................................9  
[Auto Power ON/OFF] ..........................35  
Advanced..........................................36  
Auto off ............................................37  
Simple...............................................37  
F
B
Factory default settings..........................38  
Favorite mark.........................................29  
Formatting the internal memory ............32  
Background music .................................24  
C
Cleaning .................................................53  
Compatible file formats .........................55  
Compatible Memory Card .......................6  
Computer  
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[General Settings] ..................................41  
H
Hanging on the wall...............................10  
Connecting to a computer ................42  
Copying from a computer ................44  
Disconnecting from a computer .......43  
System requirements ........................43  
Connecting  
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Identifying the parts .................................4  
Importing  
Image................................................21  
Music................................................25  
Computer..........................................42  
USB memory....................................14  
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Included items..........................................8  
Information display................................19  
Initial display .........................................11  
[Initialize]...............................................41  
Internal memory ...............................32  
Setting...............................................38  
Inserting  
Reset...................................................... 38  
Rotating an image.................................. 28  
S
Saving (import)  
Movies ............................................. 22  
Still images ...................................... 21  
Select device.......................................... 23  
Single view style  
Memory card ....................................14  
USB memory....................................14  
Changing.......................................... 16  
[Entire Image].................................. 18  
[Entire Image (with Exif)] ............... 18  
[Fit to Screen].................................. 18  
[Fit to Screen (with Exif)] ............... 18  
Slideshow .............................................. 14  
Slideshow BGM Settings ...................... 24  
[Slideshow Settings].............................. 39  
Slideshow style  
L
[Language Setting].................................41  
M
Marking..................................................29  
Memory card  
Adaptor...............................................6  
Inserting............................................14  
“Memory Stick Duo” .................14, 53  
Removing .........................................14  
SD memory card...........................6, 54  
Music  
[Calendar View] .............................. 17  
Changing.......................................... 16  
[Clock View] ................................... 17  
[Multi image View] ......................... 17  
[Random View] ............................... 17  
[Single View]................................... 17  
[Time Machine]............................... 17  
Sorting images (Filtering) ..................... 30  
Specifying the playback memory.......... 23  
[System Information] ............................ 41  
Deleting............................................25  
Importing..........................................25  
Playing..............................................24  
MUSIC folder ........................................45  
P
Playback memory...................................23  
Playing  
T
Background music............................24  
Movie ...............................................20  
Slideshow .........................................14  
Precautions.............................................53  
Timer..................................................... 35  
Troubleshooting .................................... 46  
Turning off the power ........................... 12  
Turning on the power............................ 12  
R
U
Reducing an image.................................27  
Refresh mode .........................................51  
Registering a favorite mark....................29  
Remote control...................................5, 51  
Replacing the battery........................51  
USB connector .................................14, 42  
USB memory......................................6, 14  
GB  
61  
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V
View mode.............................................16  
Clock and calendar...........................16  
Index.................................................16  
Single image display ........................16  
Slideshow .........................................16  
Volume.............................................20, 24  
Z
Zoom in..................................................27  
Zoom out................................................27  
GB  
62  
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