Sungale Digital Photo Frame AW15S B User Manual

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Contents  
Chapter 1 Introduction  
User Notice  
Product Introduction  
This product has met all  
electronic emission stan  
dards. This product may  
be used safely in the home.  
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Safely Precautions  
Components  
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Product Map  
Chapter 2 Connection  
Connecting to apower source  
Memory Cards  
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Connecting to aPC  
Chapter 3 Usage  
Photos  
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Music  
Background Music  
Movies  
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E-BOOK  
Additional Features  
Chapter 4 - File Management and Settings  
Editing  
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Settings  
Chapter 5 -Customer Service  
Frequently Asked Questions  
Troubleshooting  
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Prodcut Specifications  
FCC and Safety Information  
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Introduction  
Chapter 1  
Product Introduction  
Precautions  
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Electrical Safety  
Handling  
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Components  
Basic Components  
Player Overview  
Digital Frame  
Remote Control  
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Product Introduction  
The Bluetooth Digital Photo Frame is a convenient image album that keeps your  
favorite images at your fingertips.  
With its bright and vivid LCD screen, this Bluetooth Digital Photo Frame offers  
an alternative to photo printing, adding a new level of convenience to your life.  
With its diverse file management functions, this Bluetooth Digital Photo Frame  
allows you to relive your cherished memories anytime.  
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Safety Precautions  
Please read the following guidelines carefully to ensure user safety.  
Power Related  
WARNING: indicates information that, if neglected, could result in serious  
injury and/or death to the user.  
CAUTION: indicates informationthat, if neglected, could result injuryto the  
user and/or material damage.  
01. Use only the power supply  
included with your frame. Failure  
to do so may result in product  
malfunction.  
02. When connecting to your power  
source, make sure that your hands  
and feet are free of moisture. Failure  
to do so could result in electrical shock.  
04. Do not let the power cord get  
tangled, and do not place heavy  
objects on the cord. Putting stress  
to the cord creates a fire hazard  
and the possibility of electric shock.  
03. Make sure the power supply is  
firmly plugged in. A loose power  
cord could result in shock, or fire.  
06. Disconnect the power supply  
during inclemental weather  
conditions including lightning  
storms. Failure to do so may result  
in fire.  
05. Do not overload power strips.  
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Safety Precautions  
Please adhere to the following guidelines to ensure user safety,  
and avoid productmalfunction.  
Product Related  
02. Spilling water or any other  
liquid on the product can cause  
critical damage.  
01. Dropping the product or subje  
cting it to a significant impact can  
cause critical damage.  
04. When cleaning the LCD screen,  
turn off the power and wipe it gently  
with a soft cloth.  
03. Striking or scratching the LCD  
screen may cause permanent dam  
age to the screen.  
05. Do not subject the product to  
severe humidyt and/or heat.  
06. Make sure to power off the  
unit before disconnecting the  
power supply.  
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Components  
Because Sungale is constantly working to improve its products, basic  
components may be modified without prior notice and may differ in  
appearance with the images below.  
Basic Components  
These components are provided with your product purchase.  
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Player Overview  
Your frame may differ slightly in appearance with the images provided.  
Digital Frame  
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1. POWER: Turns the player off and on.  
2. MS/SD/MMS/MS Pro/XD CARD SLOT: Insert supported memory cardtypes  
here.  
3. CF CARD SLOT: Insert CF card here.  
4. USB HOSTCABLE: Connect USBOTG to enable use ofthe USB HOST.  
5. USB OTG: This port allows USBconnection between Frameand PC.  
6. RIN: Right audio input  
7: LIN: Left audio input.  
8. AV: Video input  
9. DCIN: Insert the DC power adaptor to your Digital Photo Frame.  
10. USB HOST: Connect the BluetoothDongle/ USB removablestorage device  
/MP3/PMP/Mobile hard diskto your DigitalPhoto Frame. (Before doing this,  
be sure toconnect the attachedUSB HOST CABLE to theUSB OTG.  
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Player Overview - Frame  
Your Frame may differ slightly with the images below.  
Rear View  
12. Wall mount  
13. Speaker: Builtin stereo speakers.  
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Player Overview - Remote Control  
Your remote control may differ slightly in appearance with the images  
provided.  
Remote Control  
Power:  
Press POWER to turn the player on and off.  
Mute:  
Press MUTE to toggle sound on and off.  
Photo:  
Press PHOTO to start a slideshow.  
Music:  
Press MUSIC to play songs.  
Movie:  
Press MOVIE to play movies.  
Text:  
Press TEXT to open text files.  
AV IN  
Press AV IN to switch to AV input mode.  
Note: Remove Red Tab to activate battery.  
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ROTATE:  
Press ROTATE to rotate thepicture. (Note: thisdoes not permanently  
change the picture's orientation)  
ZOOM:  
Press ZOOM repeatedly to zoom in/out on your pictures.  
VIEW:  
Press VIEW to view 9 pictures at a time in thumbnail size. Use the up/down  
/left/right buttons to select the picture and press enter to confirm.  
OSD:  
Press OSD to display the state of the file being played. In edit mode, use  
OSD to execute copy/paste/delete functions (see page 30).  
Menu:  
Press MENU to return to the main menu.  
BACK MUSIC:  
Press BACK MUSIC to play apicture slideshow with background music.  
SLIDE SHOW:  
Press SLIDE SHOW to display a continuous cycle of all images in the internal  
memory.  
STEP SHOW:  
Press STEP SHOW to display a single picture. Pressit again to advance to  
the next image.  
DPF:  
Press DPF to switch to the DPF interface.  
COLOUR:  
Press COLOUR to switch between soft/nature/bright/user style set up.  
EXIT:  
Press EXIT to stop the current action and return to the previous menu.  
PLAY/PAUSE:  
Press to PLAY or PAUSE a file.  
SETUP:  
Press SETUP to set the language/picture/version settings.  
STOP:  
Press to STOP picture playback and return to thefile list.  
PREV:  
Press PREV to skip to the previous title/chapter/track/picture.  
NEXT:  
Press NEXT to skip to the next title/chapter/track/picture.  
VOL +/-:  
Press the VOLUME buttons to adjust the players volume for MP3 and movie  
playback.  
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Power Connection  
Connect to USBPort  
Memory Card Insertion  
Memory Card Extraction  
PC Connecting  
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Connection  
Power Connection  
1. Connect the power adaptor to the DC 12Vin Jack on the left side of the frame.  
2. Plug the power cable into a wall outlet.  
3. The player will power on automatically.  
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Connection  
Connect to USB HOST  
USB HOST: Insert one of the listed USB removable storage devices or the  
Bluetooth Dongle to the USB HOST jack. Do not force the device  
in; check to make sure the orientation of the device is correct.  
Note: Before connecting theUSB removable storagedevice or Bluetooth  
Dongle to theDPF, make sure toattach the USBHOST CABLE to  
the USB OTGport.  
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Connection  
Inserting Your Memory Card  
Refer to the picture below to make sure that the memory card is correctly  
aligned with the frame. The rule of thumb is that the sticker side of the  
memory card should face the front.  
Incorrect alignment of the memory card upon insertion may cause damage  
to the unit and/or the card.  
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Removing Your Memory Card  
Grip the card firmly between two fingers, and pull the card straight out without  
bending it. Refer to the image below:  
Note: With no memory card present, the product will display images stored in  
the Frame's internal memory. Press MENU to return to the main menu.  
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PC Connecting  
Connecting your DPF to your PC  
Use the supplied USB cable to connect your DPF to your PC.  
Note: Before connecting to your PC, first unplug the attached USB HOST CABLE from  
the USB OTG jack.  
1. After connecting your DPF to the PC, your PC should display a window similar to the  
one shown below.  
2. Choose "Open folder to view files..." and click "OK". Your PC will display the  
contents of your memory.  
3. With your DPF files on display, you may copy documents and move them to your  
PC, delete items from your DPF's memory, or paste files on your PC into your DPF's  
memory. Right click the desired items to find these options.  
4. When you are finished managing your files, click the "Safely Remove Hardware"  
icon on your toolbar and confirm the operation.  
5. When your PC says you may remove your hardware, unplug the USB cable from  
your PC, and resume use of your DPF.  
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Chapter 3  
Photos  
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Music  
Background Music  
Movies  
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Photos  
Accessing Your Photo Directory  
Press MENU at any time to return to the MAIN MENU.  
Press PHOTO then ENTER to enter the device selection  
screen.  
Selecting a Device  
Use your directional buttons to select the  
desired device and press ENTER to enter  
the file display screen.  
Viewing a Photo in Full Screen  
Press "right" or ENTER to enter your file list. Press "up"  
or "down" to select a picture, and press ENTER to view it.  
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Photo  
Rotating a Photo  
After selecting the desired photo, press ROTATE to  
rotate the photo clockwise.  
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Music  
Music  
Listening to Music  
Locate the Device Directory  
From the main menu, select MUSIC and  
press ENTER.  
Locate the Music Directory  
Use the directional keys to select  
the desired memory device and  
press ENTER.  
ENTER  
Selecting a Music File  
Use the directional keys to select  
the desired music file. Press  
ENTER to play.  
ENTER  
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Music  
Play a Song  
After selecting the desired music file,  
press the PLAY/PAUSE button.  
Pausing Music  
During playback, press the PLAY/PAUSE  
button.  
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Music  
Adjusting the volume  
During playback, usethe VOL+ andVOL- buttons to  
adjust the volume.  
Muting the Sound  
During playback, press the MUTE button.  
NOTE: Only MP3 and WMAformatted sound files can  
be played.  
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Back Music  
Note: To utilize this featureyou must havepicture files (JPG)  
and music files(MP3 or WMA) saved to the samefile source  
(ie. Memory Card, USB Device orInternal Memory).  
1. From the Main Menuuse the navigationalbuttons to select  
PHOTO/MUSIC and press ENTER  
2. Use the arrow keys to select the file source where your  
music and picturesare stored. Press ENTER to confirm  
and press "right"to enter the file list. The screen will  
display as hownon the left.  
3. Use the "up" or "down" keys to select a picture or song in  
the filelist and press ENTER to play the a musical slideshow  
starting with thatfile. You may alsopress BACKMUSIC to  
go directly toa musical slideshowbeginning with thefirst  
image and firstsong on yourlist.  
Note: During playback pressOSD for additional options:  
Play, Pause, Stop, Previous (goes toprevious picture),  
Next (advances to next picture), Fast Forward (advances  
the music), Fast Backwards, Show file info, ID3 tag display,  
Play Mode. Use"left"/"right" keys to select these options.  
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Movie  
A variety of movie formats, including those taken with a digital camera,  
can be played on your frame.  
Activate the Device Selection Screen  
From the Main Menu select MOVIEand press ENTER to  
enter the device selection screen.  
Select the Appropriate Source  
Use the directional keys to select the memory  
source with your movies, and press ENTER.  
ENTER  
Selecting and PlayingMovies  
Use the directional keys to select the desired movie and  
press ENTER or PLAY/PAUSE to play the movie file.  
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Movies  
Adjusting the Volume  
During playback, use the VOL+ and VOL- buttons to  
adjust the volume.  
Muting the Sound  
During playback, press the MUTE button to mute the  
sound. Press it again to play sound.  
NOTE: This frame supports the following video file  
types for playback:  
1. MPEG-1, MPEG-4 (AVI formats not available).  
2. Videos recorded on most digital cameras.  
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E- Book  
Note: This Frame isonly compatible withTXT formatted text.  
Select the E-BOOKicon from themain menu andpress ENTER to  
activate the deviceselection screen. Usethe directional buttons  
to select the device you have stored your TXT documents in.  
Press ENTER andthen press "right"to enter thefile list. You will  
arrive at the following screen:  
While viewing your document:  
1. Press "left" to go to the previous page.  
2. Press "right" to advance to the next page.  
3. Press "up" to go to the line above.  
4. Press "down" to advance to the next line.  
Use "up" and"down" to selecta document. PressENTER to  
view the selecteddocument.  
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Addtional Functions  
Zoom  
During photo playback, pressing ZOOM repeatedly will magnify  
the image in the following cycle:  
SLIDE SHOW  
Press the SLIDE SHOW button.  
Your Frame will automatically create a slide show of the images  
on your internal memory.  
STEP SHOW  
Press the STEP SHOW button during a slide show. The slide  
show will pause, displaying the image currently on the screen.  
Each press will advance your slide show one picture.  
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Additional Functions  
BACKGROUND MUSIC  
Press the BACK MUSIC button to begin a slideshow with music in  
the background.  
Note: Music must be in MP3 or WMA format.  
SETUP  
In the Main Menu use the navigation buttons on the remote  
control to select the SETTINGS icon and press ENTER.  
Setup: Refer to page 33-38 for instructions on changing your  
settings.  
Setup Initialize: Returns settings to default.  
Internal Memory: Perfors a quick format check.  
AV IN  
Press AV IN to switch theplayer toAV input mode. Your DPF will  
now receive it'saudio/video signal throughits AV IN jacks.  
COLOUR  
Press COLOUR to select acolor setting fromthe following  
options: bright, soft, user, nature.  
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Editting & Settings  
Chapter 4  
Editing  
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Delete file  
Settings  
Language set  
Picture set  
Start up set  
Video set  
Default set  
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Editing Files  
Editing Files  
From the main menu, use the arrow buttons to  
select the FILE icon in the main menu. Press  
ENTER to enter the card selection screen.  
Select the desired memory card and press  
ENTER to enter the file list.  
A. Copy and Paste a File  
Use "up" or "down" to locate and highlight the  
file you wish to copy. Press RIGHT to select  
the file.  
Press EXIT to re-enter the card selection screen  
then select INTERNAL MEMORY. Press the  
OSD button and ENTER to display the conte  
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Editing Files  
Using the arrow keys, select COPY/PASTE and press ENTER To start  
stransferring the file. If you are succesfful the screen will display as  
follows:  
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Editting Files  
B. Delete Files  
From the fileview screen use"up" or "down"to locate thefile you wantto  
delete and press the RIGHT arrow key. Press OSD:  
Select DELETE from the list of options and pressENTER. Upon a  
successful delete youwill receive a"Finished!" message asfollows:  
C. EXIT  
When you wish to leave the EDIT interface, press EXIT to return to the main  
menu.  
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Settings  
Settings  
Use the navigation buttons on the remote control to select the SETTINGS  
icon and press ENTER.  
Use "up" or "down" to choose which  
setting you wish to change.  
Language Settings  
Select LANGUAGE SETin the SETTINGS menu, and press "right" to  
display a submenu.  
Use "up" or"down" to changeyour  
selection  
This DPF supports Chinese/English OSD settings.  
A. Press ENTER to confirm.  
B. Press "left" to return to the higher menu.  
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Picture Settings  
Select PICTURE SET in the Settings Menu, and press "right" right to  
access the submenu:  
Press "up" or "down" to select  
slideshow mode or picture play  
mode.  
1. Select Slide show mode in the SETTINGS menu and press"right" to  
access the submenu:  
Press "up" or "down" to choose  
between 5sec, 10sec, 30sec,  
60sec, or 1 hour.  
Press ENTER to confirm or press "left"to return to the higher menu.  
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Settings  
2. Select picture play mode in the SETTINGS menu, and press to  
display the [Picture play mode] submenu:  
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Startup setting  
Select STARTUP SET in the Settingsmenu, and press "left" to  
access the submenu:  
Press the navigation keys  
to change the DPF's startup  
mode. Doing this configures  
your Frame to start in Picture,  
Music, or Movie mode.  
For example, if you want music to play upon powering up your DPF,  
use the arrow keys to select MUSIC and press ENTER to confirm.  
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Settings  
Video Setup  
Select VIDEO SET in the Settings menu and press “right” to access the  
submenu:  
You can set the Lightness/Contrast/Color levels 0-16.  
A. Press "left"/"right" to set and press ENTER Toconfirm.  
B. Press "left" to return to the higher menu.  
Default Set  
This function restores the factory default settings as follows:  
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Settings  
Select VERSION in the Settings menu to see your player's Version number.  
Press EXIT to exit the Settings menu.  
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Question and Answer  
Q&A  
This section will attempt to troubleshoot common problems that one may  
experience with the Multimedia DPF. If this guide does not solve your  
problems, do not dismantle the machien yourself.  
What photo, music, andvideo formats  
are supported by this Multimedia  
Digital Photo Frame?  
What memory cards are compatible  
with this frame?  
How do I obtain the right music  
Yes, theplayer has 512MB of internal memory to store your files. Do not  
format?  
rename the memory folder in your PC.  
Does this Frame have built-in m  
emory?  
Yes, youcan insert a CFcard and a SD,MMC, MS, MS Proor XD card into  
the other slot at the same time.  
Can I insert multiplememory cards?  
No, but the devicewill work withAVI filestaken with most digitalcameras.  
The frame's best resolution for images is1280x800(RGB).  
Does this frame play all AVI video  
files?  
What is the best picture resolution  
displayed on the screen?  
The frame can only play TXTfiles written in English or Chinese.  
Yes. Usethe ROTATE button to rotate a picture.  
Why won't the player show my  
document files?  
Note: the rotated picture will return to its original orientation upon  
powering off theunit. Use photo-editing software to permanently  
adjust your pictures.  
Can I rotate a picture?  
1. There maybe only one picturein the memory.  
2. Youmay be viewing a high resolution image which take longer to load.  
3. Youare in Display mode.  
Why won't my frame advance to the  
next picture?  
4. The nextpicture is a corrupted file.  
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Question and Answer  
You canadjust the picture display in the video settings in the set up menu by  
Can I adjust thecolors of the display? changin the brightness andcontrast settings. Thiswill not alter thecontents  
of your picture files.  
Turn on theDPF and wait for the function menu to appear, then connect the  
Why can't myPC find the internal  
USB cable from theunit to PC. Ifthe "Found New Hardware"prompt fails to  
appear, look in "My Computer" for a USB mass storage device.  
memory?  
1. Ensure the pictures are stored in the card or USB drive, and that you  
have the correct source selected.  
2. Make sure allyour image files areJPEG, JPG or BMPformat.  
3. If pictures still do not play, try reformatting your card or internalmemory.  
Why won't the unitplay pictures?  
What MPEG-4 formatsare supported  
by the multimedia DigitalPhoto  
Frame?  
The player can supportmost AVI, DIVX and XVID video files.  
The player can onlyplay MP3 and WMAaudio files (bit rate32kbps- 192kbps).  
Why won't the frame play my music?  
The resolution required for a picture to cover the entire screen must be  
greater than or equalto 1280x800 pixels (RGB).  
Why doesn't the photo cover the  
entire screen?  
Can the DPF connect with ALL  
computers?  
No. The PCmust have a USB2.0 or higher,and the PC musthave  
Windows 2000 or above.  
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Troubleshooting  
Consult the troubleshooting guide below if you are experiencing any problems  
with the unit. A minor adjustment may eliminate the problem.  
No Power  
Press and hold the power button  
Esnure the power cord is not damaged  
Ensure the power plug is connected firmly  
to a working outlet.  
Cannot read WMAmusic:  
Cannot read card.  
This unit only supports WMA with bith  
rate: 32Kbps - 192kbps  
1. Please copythe content ofyour card to  
your PC, then format your card. Repaste  
the photos/music/movies onto your card,  
and then reinsert the card into your DPF.  
2. Ensure the card is not damaged.  
3. Ensure the card is correctly and firmly  
connected to the DPF.  
4. Ensure the card has content (photos,  
music, or movies). If there is no content  
on the card, the screen will display "Files  
can't be found"  
Remote control not working  
1. Ensure the batteries are inserted  
2. Ensure the batteries' protective plastic  
tab is pulled out.  
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Product Specifications  
Specifications can be changed without prior notice in the interest of improving product  
performance.  
Product Specifications  
Item  
Details  
LCD Display  
Size  
14 Inch (Diagonal)  
1280(Horizontal)*800(Vertical)  
350cd /m  
Resolution  
Brightness  
Contrast Ratio  
Internal Memory  
Compatible Memory Cards  
400:1  
Memory  
512MB  
CF / SD/ MMC / Memory Stick /XD  
28Keys  
Remote Control  
Support Media Formats  
Images  
JPEG(jpg)/BMP(24bit)  
AVI, MPEG-1(mpg/dat), MPEG-4,  
Mp3,WMA  
Video  
Audio  
Internal Speaker  
Stereo  
3W+3W  
Power  
Adapter  
Input: 100 240V AC, Output: 12V, 3ADC  
16W(Operating)  
Electricity Consumption  
Width*Height*Depth  
Size  
420(w)*350(h)*55(d)[mm]  
Weight  
Kg  
3.2  
USB Connection  
USBOTG, USB HOST  
USB 2.0  
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FCC and Safety Information  
FCC Part 15.19  
This device complieswith Part 15of the FCCRules .Operation issubject to the  
following two conditions:(1) this devicemay not causeharmful interference  
and (2) thisdevice must acceptany interference received,including interference  
that may cause undesired operation .  
FCC part 15.21  
Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the  
party responsible forcompliance could voidthe user s authority tooperate  
the equipment.  
FCC part 15.105  
Note : This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a  
Class B digitaldevice ,pursuant toPart 15 ofthe FCC Rules, These limits are  
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a  
residential installation .Thisequipment generates, uses, and can radiateradio  
frequency energy  
and ,if notinstalled and usedin accordance withthe instructions, maycause  
harmful interference willnot occur ina particular installation.If this equipment  
does cause harmfulinterference to  
radio or television reception ,which can be determined by turning the equipment  
off and on ,the user is encouraged 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.  
Connect the equipmentinto an outleton circuit different form that to which  
the receive is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help.  
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