Sony Digital Photo Frame 4 262 215 12 1 User Manual

4-262-215-12 (1)  
Digital Photo  
Frame  
Let’s get the photo  
frame ready  
DPF-D830/D830L  
Operating Instructions  
Before operating this unit, please read this manual thoroughly and  
retain it for future reference.  
Owner’s Record  
The model and serial numbers are located at the rear.  
Record the serial number in the space provided below. Refer to  
these numbers whenever you call upon your Sony dealer  
regarding this product.  
Model No. DPF-D830/D830L  
Serial No. ________________________  
Product lineup differs by country and region.  
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For the State of California, USA  
only  
Perchlorate Material - special handling may apply,  
See  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply  
with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to  
Part 15 of the FCC Rules.  
These limits are designed to provide reasonable  
protection against harmful interference in a residential  
installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can  
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and  
used in accordance with the instructions, may cause  
harmful interference to radio communications.  
However, there is no guarantee that interference will  
not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment  
does cause harmful interference to radio or television  
reception, which can be determined by turning the  
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to  
correct the interference by one or more of the following  
measures:  
Perchlorate Material: Lithium battery contains  
perchlorate.  
For the Customer in Europe  
This product has been tested and found compliant  
with the limits set out in the EMC Directive for using  
connection cables shorter than 3 meters (9.8 feet).  
Attention  
The electromagnetic fields at the specific frequencies  
may influence the picture of this digital photo frame.  
– Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
– Increase the separation between the equipment and  
receiver.  
Notice  
If static electricity or electromagnetism causes data  
transfer to discontinue midway (fail), restart the  
application or disconnect and connect the  
communication cable (USB, etc) again.  
– Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit  
different from that to which the receiver is connected.  
– Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV  
technician for help.  
Disposal of Old Electrical & Electronic  
Equipment (Applicable in the European  
Union and other European countries  
with separate collection systems)  
This symbol on the product or  
on its packaging indicates that  
this product shall not be treated  
as household waste. Instead it  
shall be handed over to the  
applicable collection point for  
the recycling of electrical and  
electronic equipment. By  
ensuring this product is disposed  
of correctly, you will help  
prevent potential negative  
consequences for the  
environment and human health, which could otherwise  
be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this  
product. The recycling of materials will help to conserve  
natural resources. For more detailed information about  
recycling of this product, please contact your local Civic  
Office, your household waste disposal service or the  
shop where you purchased the product.  
Disposal of waste batteries  
(applicable in the European Union  
and other European countries with  
separate collection systems)  
This symbol on the battery or on the  
packaging indicates that the battery  
provided with this product shall not be  
treated as household waste. On certain  
batteries this symbol might be used in  
combination with a chemical symbol.  
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The chemical symbols for mercury (Hg) or lead (Pb) are  
added if the battery contains more than 0.0005%  
mercury or 0.004% lead. By ensuring these batteries are  
disposed of correctly, you will help prevent potentially  
negative consequences for the environment and human  
health which could otherwise be caused by  
inappropriate waste handling of the battery. The  
recycling of the materials will help to conserve natural  
resources. In case of products that for safety,  
Notice for users  
Program © 2010 Sony Corporation  
Documentation © 2010 Sony Corporation  
All rights reserved. This manual or the software  
described herein, in whole or in part, may not be  
reproduced, translated or reduced to any machine  
readable form without prior written approval from  
Sony Corporation.  
performance or data integrity reasons require a  
permanent connection with an incorporated battery, this  
battery should be replaced by qualified service staff  
only. To ensure that the battery will be treated properly,  
hand over the product at end-of-life to the applicable  
collection point for the recycling of electrical and  
electronic equipment. For all other batteries, please  
view the section on how to remove the battery from the  
product safely. Hand the battery over to the applicable  
collection point for the recycling of waste batteries.  
For more detailed information about recycling of this  
product or battery, please contact your local Civic  
Office, your household waste disposal service or the  
shop where you purchased the product.  
IN NO EVENT SHALL SONY CORPORATION BE  
LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL,  
CONSEQUENTIAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES,  
WHETHER BASED ON TORT, CONTACT, OR  
OTHERWISE, ARISING OUT OF OR IN  
CONNECTION WITH THIS MANUAL, THE  
SOFTWARE OR OTHER INFORMATION  
CONTAINED HEREIN OR THE USE THEREOF.  
Sony Corporation reserves the right to make any  
modification to this manual or the information  
contained herein at any time without notice.  
The software described herein may also be governed  
by the terms of a separate user license agreement.  
Notice for the customers in the  
countries applying EU Directives  
The manufacturer of this product is Sony Corporation,  
1-7-1 Konan Minato-ku Tokyo, 108-0075 Japan. The  
Authorized Representative for EMC and product safety  
is Sony Deutschland GmbH, Hedelfinger Strasse 61,  
70327 Stuttgart, Germany. For any service or guarantee  
matters please refer to the addresses given in separate  
service or guarantee documents.  
Any design data such as sample pictures provided in  
this software cannot be modified or duplicated except  
for the purpose of personal use. Any unauthorized  
duplication of this software is prohibited under  
copyright law.  
Please note that unauthorized duplication or  
modification of portraits or copyrighted work could  
infringe the rights reserved by rights holders.  
On the illustrations and screen  
shots used in this manual  
The illustrations and screen shots used in this  
manual may not be identical to those actually  
used or displayed.  
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Read this before using  
Notes on playback  
Connect the AC adaptor to an easily accessible AC  
outlet. Should you notice an abnormality in it,  
disconnect it from the AC outlet immediately.  
Notes on copyrights  
Duplication, edition, or printing of a CD, TV  
programs, copyrighted materials such as pictures or  
publications, or any other materials except for your  
own recording or creation is limited to private or  
domestic use only. Unless you hold copyright or have  
permission of copyright holders for the materials to  
be duplicated, use of those materials beyond this limit  
may infringe the provisions of the copyright law and  
be subject to the copyright holders claim for damages.  
When using photo images with this digital photo  
frame, pay special attention not to infringe the  
provisions of the copyright law. Any unauthorized  
use or modification of other’s portrait may also  
infringe their rights.  
For some demonstrations, performances, or exhibits,  
photography may be forbidden.  
Recording contents are not  
guaranteed  
Sony shall assume no responsibility for any  
accidental or consequential damages or loss of the  
recording contents which may be caused by use or  
malfunction of the digital photo frame or memory  
card.  
Backup recommendations  
To avoid potential risk of data loss caused by  
accidental operation or malfunction of the digital  
photo frame, we recommend that you save a backup  
copy of your data.  
Notes on LCD screen  
• Do not press against the LCD screen. The screen  
may be discolored and that may cause a  
malfunction.  
• Exposing the LCD screen to direct sunlight for a  
long period may cause malfunctions.  
• The LCD screen is manufactured using extremely  
high-precision technology, so over 99.99% of the  
pixels are operational for effective use. However,  
there may be some tiny black points and/or bright  
points (white, red, blue or green in color) that  
constantly appear on the LCD screen. These points  
are normal in the manufacturing process and do not  
affect the viewing in any way.  
• Images may trail across on the LCD screen in a cold  
location. This is not a malfunction.  
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Table of Contents  
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For your safety  
Checking included items  
Make sure that the following items are included.  
Digital photo frame (1)  
Remote control (1)  
Removing the protective sheet  
,
AC adaptor (1)  
Connecting to the AC power source  
,
Stand cap (1)  
Jacket cover* (1) (DPF-D830L only)  
Operating Instructions (this manual) (1)  
CD-ROM (Digital Photo Frame Handbook) (1)  
Warranty (1) (In some regions, the warranty is not supplied.)  
The supplied CD-ROM contains the Digital Photo Frame Handbook that explains operations and  
setups of the digital photo frame in detail. To view the handbook, insert the CD-ROM into the  
computer and double-click the Handbook icon. (To display the handbook, you need Adobe  
Acrobat Reader. )  
*
For details on how to attach the jacket cover to the photo frame, refer to the supplied leaflet “Attaching the  
jacket cover”.  
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Identifying the parts  
x Digital photo frame  
Front  
LCD screen  
Remote sensor  
Sony logo  
Rear  
VIEW MODE button (page 17)  
RESET switch  
MENU button  
B/b/v/V (Direction)/  
(Enter) buttons  
BACK button  
1 (on/standby) button/Standby Indicator  
Access lamp  
Memory card slot (page 16)  
EXT INTERFACE (USB A) connector  
USB mini B connector (page 29)  
I/O cover  
Speaker  
DC IN 12 V jack  
Stand  
Continued  
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x Remote control  
VIEW MODE buttons  
1 (on/standby) button  
SINGLE button  
SLIDE-SHOW (  
CLOCK (  
) button  
) button  
INDEX (  
) button  
MENU button  
Zoom in ( ) button  
Direction (B/b/v/V) buttons  
ENTER (  
) button  
BACK button  
Zoom out ( ) button  
MARKING (  
) button  
IMPORT (  
DELETE (  
ROTATE (  
) button  
SORT button  
) button  
) button  
SELECT DEVICE button  
About descriptions in this manual  
The operations described in this manual are based on those with the buttons on the photo frame.  
When an operation is performed differently, for example, with the remote control and the buttons  
on the photo frame, it will be explained in a tip.  
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Let’s get the photo frame ready  
P Notes  
If the remote control stops  
working:  
Remote control  
Replace the battery (CR2025  
lithium battery) with a new one.  
• 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.  
Pull out the protective sheet before use as shown in the  
figure.  
Protective sheet  
Replacing procedures:  
CD-ROM (Handbook) page 9  
Using the remote control  
Point the top end of the remote control towards the remote sensor on  
P WARNING  
Battery may explode if mistreated.  
Do not recharge, disassemble or  
dispose of in fire.  
the photo frame.  
zTip  
Stand  
The 1 (standby) button on the  
remote control cannot be used when  
the photo frame is powered only by  
the built-in battery pack. Use the 1  
(standby) button on the photo frame.  
1 Push on the v mark on the stand in the direction of  
arrow A and slide the stand in the direction of arrow B  
until it stops, as illustrated below.  
P Notes  
• If you extend the stand in step 1  
without sliding it to the limit in the  
direction of arrow B, the stand  
may be damaged.  
• Be sure that the stand is set in a  
stable position when you place the  
photo frame. It may fall unless the  
stand is extended to the limit.  
2 Extend the stand by holding the lower part of the stand  
then place it on a flat surface.  
You can adjust the angle of the stand.  
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You can set the photo frame to portrait or landscape orientation by  
rotating it without moving the stand.  
zTips  
x When the photo frame is  
placed in the portrait  
orientation  
• The display is automatically  
rotated on the portrait orientation.  
• A video file is not rotated  
automatically even if you change  
the orientation of the photo frame.  
x Sony logo  
When the photo frame is placed in  
the portrait orientation or when you  
turn off the power, the Sony logo  
doesn't light up.  
To attach the stand cap  
Attach the stand cap to the stand. You can set the photo frame in a  
stable position either in portrait or landscape orientation if you  
extend the stand to the limit.  
Stand cap  
Cutout  
When using the AC adaptor, pass the DC cord through the cutout of  
the stand.  
Detach the stand cap from the stand before folding the stand into the  
rear of the photo frame.  
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PNotes  
Turning the photo frame on  
• The socket outlet should be as close  
as possible to the unit, and easily  
accessible.  
• Do not place the photo frame on an  
unsteady or tilted surface.  
1 Insert the plug of the AC adaptor into the DC IN 12 V  
jack on the rear of 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.  
2 Connect the AC adaptor to the wall outlet.  
The photo frame is automatically turned on.  
• 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.  
• After use, remove the AC adaptor  
from the DC IN 12 V jack on the  
photo frame, and remove the AC  
adaptor from the wall outlet.  
• Do not turn the photo frame off or  
disconnect the AC adaptor from the  
photo frame while accessing an  
image. Doing so may damage the  
photo frame.  
• The supplied AC adaptor is  
designed to be used with this photo  
frame only. It cannot be used with  
any other devices.  
To the DC IN  
12 V jack  
Plug  
DC cable  
AC adaptor  
• The AC plug shape may differ  
depending on the region you  
purchase the photo frame.  
To wall outlet  
When using the photo frame with the built-in  
battery pack  
Turn on the photo frame with the 1 (standby) button on the photo  
frame.  
If the photo frame is powered only by the built-in battery pack, the  
1 (standby) button on the remote control does not operate.  
Continued  
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About the built-in battery pack  
The built-in battery will be fully charged if the remaining battery  
level is reduced to a certain level whenever the AC adaptor is  
connected to the photo frame.  
zTips  
x On battery charging  
• Charge the battery under ambient  
temperature within the range of  
10 °C to 30 °C (50 °F to 86 °F).  
Under temperature outside the  
above range, the battery may not  
be charged efficiently.  
• If the usable time of the battery is  
decreased by nearly half even if it  
has been fully charged, the battery  
may be deteriorated. Consult your  
Sony dealer or Sony service  
facilities.  
The standby indicator is lit in orange during charging and the  
mark is displayed in the upper right of the screen when the photo  
frame is in use during charging.  
Standby indicator  
The color of the standby indicator shows the status of the photo  
frame.  
• Even if you do not use the photo  
frame for an extended period of  
time, fully charge the battery every  
six months.  
Color of the standby  
indicator  
Power status  
During  
When  
battery  
charging  
charging is  
complete  
x On battery life  
A battery has limited life. Battery  
life is gradually reduced with  
frequent use or over time. If the  
usable time is reduced significantly,  
battery life may come to an end.  
Consult your Sony dealer or Sony  
service facilities.  
With the  
AC adaptor  
connected  
Power ON  
Power OFF  
Orange  
Orange  
Green  
Red  
On battery  
operation  
Power ON  
Power OFF  
Green  
Not lit  
Battery life varies depending on the  
status of storage or use, or the  
environment.  
Approximate charging time  
A drained battery can be fully charged in approximately 180  
minutes.*  
*
In a case in which the battery is charged under ambient temperature of 25 °C  
(77 °F). (It may take longer, depending on the status of use or other  
circumstances.)  
To check the remaining battery level  
The remaining battery indicator is displayed on the right of the  
screen.  
High  
Low  
When the battery charge falls, a message will be displayed to prompt  
you for charging.  
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Operations in an initial state  
When the photo frame is turned on, the initial display appears.  
zTips  
x If the photo frame is not  
operated  
If the photo frame is not operated for  
10 seconds, the demo mode is  
displayed.  
x Releasing the  
demonstration mode  
If any other button than the power  
button is pressed, the screen returns  
to the initial display.  
Setting the current time  
1 Press MENU, and B/b to select the  
(Settings) tab.  
v
/V [Date/time Settings]  
,
ENTER  
2
Press  
v/V to select a value.  
Setting complete.  
v
/
V
to select [Time]  
, ENTER.  
,
B/b (hour, minute, and second)  
,
ENTER  
3 Press MENU.  
In the same window, you can use the same procedures as time  
setting to set the following:  
Setting items  
•Date  
Date Display Order (Y-M-D/M-D-Y/D-M-Y)  
•First day of the week (Sunday/Monday)  
•12hr/24hr display (12 hours/24 hours)  
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Let’s view an image  
PNote  
Inserting a memory card  
When using a memory card of the  
following types, make sure to insert  
it in an appropriate adaptor.  
1 Open the I/O cover.  
2 Insert a memory card firmly into the corresponding slot  
with its label side facing toward you (when you are  
facing the back side of the photo frame).  
If you insert it without an adaptor,  
you may be unable to remove it. As  
shown in the right-most illustration  
below, make sure to insert the  
following types of memory cards  
with inserted in the appropriate  
adaptor.  
Access lamp  
1miniSD /miniSDHC  
1
miniSD/  
miniSDHC  
adaptor  
SD memory Card  
(Slot A)  
2microSD/microSDHC  
“Memory Stick”  
(Slot A)  
2
microSD/  
microSDHC  
adaptor  
3“Memory Stick Micro”  
“M2” adaptor  
(standard size)  
“Memory Stick Duo”  
(Slot B)  
3
“M2” adaptor  
(Duo size)  
I/O cover  
z Tip  
• S-Frame fails to auto rotate if:  
– An image file has been shot with  
a DSC which doesn’t support  
Exif rotate tag recording.  
When you insert a memory card  
The images on the memory card are automatically displayed.  
– An image file is retouched and  
saved with retouching software  
which breaks the Exif rotate tag.  
If you switch off the power while they are  
being displayed  
If you switch the power back on, the same images continue to be  
displayed.  
If the access lamp does not flash  
Reinsert the memory card after checking the label side of the  
memory card.  
About the A and B slots  
If you insert memory cards both into the A and B slots  
simultaneously, the photo frame will not work properly.  
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Changing the display  
1
Press VIEW MODE repeatedly to select the view  
mode you want to display.  
PNote  
If you do not operate the photo  
frame for a certain period of time,  
the style indicated by the cursor is  
automatically selected.  
The display changes to the selected view mode.  
Using the remote control  
z Tip  
Press the VIEW MODE button corresponding to the view  
mode you want to display.  
Style descriptions:  
CD-ROM (Handbook) –  
“Changing the display”  
VIEW MODE buttons  
2 Press B/b/v/V to select a desired style, and press  
ENTER.  
The view mode screen is displayed.  
Displays  
Styles  
Single view, Multi image view, Clock view,  
Calendar view, Time Machine, Random view  
Slideshow  
Clock1 to Clock11  
Calendar1 to Calendar3  
Lunar Calendar, Arabic Calendar, Farsi  
Calendar  
Clock and  
Calendar  
Entire image, Fit to screen, Entire image (with  
Exif), Fit to screen (with Exif)  
Index 1 to Index 3  
Index  
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xWhen a video file is played  
– File format (AVI, MOV)  
– Number of pixels (width × height)  
– Playback duration  
About the information displayed  
on the LCD screen  
– File size  
4Setting information  
Icons  
Meaning  
Protect indication  
Associated file indication  
(Displayed when there is an  
associated file such as a motion file  
or a miniature e-mail image file.)  
Displays when you have registered  
a mark.  
The following information is displayed.  
1Display type (In the Single view mode)  
– Entire image  
Displays a video file.  
– Fit to screen  
5Image number (folder-file number)  
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 able to 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.  
– Entire image (with Exif)  
– Fit to screen (with Exif)  
2Ordinal number of the displayed image/  
total number of images  
Input media indication for the displayed image  
is shown as follows:  
Icons  
Meaning  
Internal memory  
“Memory Stick” input  
SD Memory Card input  
USB External device input  
PNote  
Only alphanumeric characters can be displayed.  
3Image details  
xWhen 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  
– Model name of image input device  
– Shutter speed (e.g.: 1/8)  
6Shooting date/time  
7Battery remaining indicator  
The remaining battery level is indicated.  
If the battery indicator is not displayed on the  
screen, press MENU. It will be displayed on  
the upper right of the menu screen.  
– Aperture value (e.g.: F2.8)  
– Exposure value (e.g.: +0.0EV)  
– Rotation information  
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PNote  
• You cannot play the following  
type of video file:  
Playing a video file  
– Video files processed with  
other video codec than  
Motion JPEG  
1 Select a video file.  
1Press SINGLE.  
2Press B/b to select the desired style and press ENTER.  
3Press B/b to advance/reverse the files to select a video file  
you want to play.  
– Video files that exceed  
maximum number of pixels  
either in width or height  
(We cannot guarantee operation  
with video files not mentioned  
above.)  
Using the Index display  
1Press  
(INDEX).  
2Press B/b/v/V to select a video file you want to play.  
• Fast forward/backward playback  
and playback pause are not  
available during Slideshow  
display.  
2 Press ENTER.  
The selected video file starts playback.  
To adjust the volume  
Press v/V during playback or playback pause of the video file.  
To pause playback  
Press ENTER during playback of the video file.  
To resume playback, press ENTER again.  
Fast forward/backward playback  
Press B/b during playback of the video file. The file is played  
forward or backward at high speed while you hold down the b or B  
button. When you release the button, normal playback starts from  
that point.  
Depending on the video file, fast forward/backward playback may  
not be available with the photo frame.  
To stop playback  
Press BACK while the video file is being played.  
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z Tips  
• To clear the selection, select the  
file to be cleared then press  
ENTER. The check mark () next  
to the selected file disappears.  
• To delete a music file imported to  
internal memory, select [Delete  
BGM] on the [Slideshow Settings]  
screen in step 2 then press  
Playing a slideshow with  
background music  
Importing a music file  
ENTER. Press v/V to select the  
music file you want to delete from  
the music file list and press  
1 Insert a memory card or connect a USB external  
device that contains a music file into the photo frame.  
ENTER. A check mark will be  
displayed next to the selected file.  
Press MENU then press ENTER  
when the confirmation screen  
appears. The file will be deleted  
from the music file list.  
2 Press MENU, select the  
(Settings) tab with B/b,  
then press v/V to select [Slideshow BGM Settings].  
3 Press v/V to select [Import BGM] and press ENTER.  
4 Press v/V to select the memory card inserted or the  
USB external device connected in step 1.  
PNotes  
• Playback of the imported music  
file is enabled only as BGM on a  
slideshow.  
• Only music files imported to  
internal memory can be played as  
BGM.  
• Up to 40 music files can be  
imported to internal memory of the  
photo frame.  
• Up to 200 music files in the  
inserted memory card can be  
displayed.  
5 Select a music file you want to import from the music  
file list with v/V and press ENTER.  
A check mark () is displayed next to the selected file.  
6 Repeat step 5 when you want to select two or more  
files.  
7 Press MENU after you finish selecting the music  
file(s).  
8 Press ENTER when the confirmation screen is  
• A music file shows only the file  
name. A music title and artist’s  
name cannot be shown.  
displayed.  
The selected music file is imported to internal memory of the  
photo frame.  
Selecting a music file to play  
1 Press MENU, select the  
(Settings) tab with B/b,  
then press v/V to select [Slideshow BGM Settings].  
2 Press v/V to select [Select BGM] and press ENTER.  
3 Select a music file you want to play from the imported  
music file list with v/V and press ENTER.  
A check mark () is displayed next to the selected file.  
4 Repeat step 3 if you want to select two or more music  
files.  
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5 Press MENU.  
When you select  
(Slideshow) on the view mode screen,  
the music file with a check mark () is played.  
PNotes  
• Fast forward/backward playback  
of background music is not  
Playing background music with a slideshow  
available. Also, you cannot change  
the playback order of background  
music files.  
1 Press MENU, select the  
(Settings) tab with B/b,  
then press v/V to select [Slideshow BGM Settings].  
• Background music cannot be  
played during playback of the  
video. The sound of the video file  
is played with the video. The  
background music for the photo  
displayed after playback of the  
video will start playback from the  
beginning of the next music file.  
• If a music file to play is not  
selected from the imported music  
file list even if [BGM ON/OFF] is  
set to [ON], background music  
will not be played.  
2 Press v/V to select [BGM ON/OFF] and press  
ENTER.  
[ON]: Background music is played while a slideshow is run.  
[OFF]: Background music is not played while a slideshow is  
run.  
To adjust the volume  
The volume adjustment screen appears on the right of the screen if  
you press v/V.  
To increase the volume, press V. To decrease the volume, press v.  
z Tip  
You can adjust the volume on the  
initial display or single image  
display.  
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Try using various functions  
z Tips  
Various functions  
x Importing  
The number of images to be saved in  
the internal memory:  
• Resize: approx. 4,000 images  
• Original: the number of images  
may vary, depending on the  
original image file size.  
• Importing an image (to Internal memory)  
• Exporting an image (from Internal memory)  
• Deleting an image  
• Marking an image  
PNotes  
1 When a desired image is displayed, press MENU then  
x Exporting  
B/b to select the  
(Editing) tab.  
Any memory card or USB external  
device that is not recognized by this  
photo frame is listed in gray and  
cannot be selected.  
2 Press v/V to select the desired menu item (Import/  
Export/Delete/Marking), and press ENTER.  
3 Press v/V to select [ ... this image], [... multiple  
images] or [... all images], and press ENTER.  
(“…” stands for each command: “Import”, “Export”, “Delete”,  
or “Mark”.)  
x Importing  
Importing video files to internal  
memory using the buttons on the  
photo frame is not available. To  
import a video file, connect a  
computer to the photo frame and  
copy a video file on the computer to  
internal memory on the photo frame.  
For details, see “Connecting to a  
computer” (page 29).  
[... this image]:  
Press v/V to select the destination, and press ENTER.  
[... multiple images]:  
Press B/b/v/V to select a desired image in the image list, and  
press ENTER to add “”.  
Repeat this operation to select multiple images.  
x During exporting/deleting  
Avoid doing the following. Doing so  
may damage this photo frame,  
memory card, USB external device,  
or the data:  
• Turning off the power  
• Removing a memory card  
• Removing an USB external device  
• Inserting another card  
x When deleting  
If deletion has started, the deleted  
image cannot be recovered even if  
you stop deletion.  
To clear the selection: Select the image and press ENTER.  
” disappears from the image.  
After you finish selecting the images, press MENU and select  
the destination.  
[... all images]:  
All the images are displayed with “”.  
Press MENU and select the destination.  
4
Press ENTER when the confirmation screen is  
displayed.  
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zTip  
Sorting images (Filtering)  
x Using the remote control  
Press SORT when an image is  
displayed on the screen.  
1 When a desired image is displayed, press MENU then  
B/b to select the  
(Editing) tab.  
P Note  
During Clock and Calendar display,  
2 Press v/V to select [Sort] and press ENTER.  
3 Select a sort style using v/V and press ENTER.  
you cannot select the  
tab.  
(Editing)  
PNotes  
x During sorting  
Avoid doing the following. Doing so  
may damage this photo frame,  
memory card, USB external device,  
or the data:  
• Turning off the power  
• Removing a memory card  
• Removing an USB external device  
• Inserting another card  
[Sort by date]: Filters by the shooting date.  
[Sort by folder]: Filters by the folder.  
[Sort by vertical/horizontal]:  
x Sort is automatically  
cancelled  
• When the playback device is  
changed.  
• When images on a memory card  
are sorted and the memory card is  
removed.  
Filters by the image orientation.  
[Sort by mark]: Filters by the mark.  
[Sort by videos/photos]: Filters according to files that  
contain videos or photos.  
• When images on an USB external  
device are sorted and the USB  
external deviceis removed.  
4 Press B/b/v/V to select the item you want, then press  
ENTER.  
To cancel the sort  
Press MENU while the sorted images are displayed, select [Exit sort  
(show all photos)] and press ENTER.  
To change the sort style  
Press BACK while the sorted images are displayed then select  
another sort style.  
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Specifying the playback device  
zTips  
1 Press MENU then select the  
(Select device) tab  
x What is “playback  
device”?  
with B/b.  
A memory card, a USB external  
device, or internal memory.  
2 Press v/V to select the device you want to display and  
press ENTER.  
P Note  
During Clock and Calendar display,  
you cannot select the  
device) tab.  
(Select  
Using the remote control  
Press SELECT DEVICE.  
Adjusting image size and  
orientation (Zoom in/Zoom out/Rotate)  
Enlarging/Reducing  
P Notes  
• Enlarging an image may reduce  
the quality depending on the image  
size.  
• A video file cannot be enlarged or  
reduced.  
1 Press MENU in Single view mode, B/b to select the  
(Editing) tab, v/V to select [Zoom], and press  
ENTER.  
2 Press v/V to select the enlargement factor and press  
ENTER.  
You can enlarge an image from 1.5 times to 5 times  
(maximum) the original scale. You can move an enlarged  
image up, down, left and right.  
Using the remote control  
To enlarge an image, press (zoom in) on the remote control in  
Single view mode. To reduce an enlarged image, press (zoom  
out).  
Saving an enlarged or a reduced image (Crop and save)  
• When you move the enlarged image with B/b/v/V and press  
MENU, the image is saved in the trimmed size.  
• You can select the saving method by pressing v/V.  
Saving methods: [Save as new image], [Overwrite]*  
* JPEG file (extension: .jpg) only  
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Rotating  
1 Press MENU in Single view mode, B/b to select the  
(Editing) tab, v/V to select [Rotate], and press  
ENTER.  
zTip  
When displaying the images in the  
internal memory, the information  
used to rotate the image is retained  
even after the power is turned off.  
P Notes  
• An enlarged image cannot be  
rotated.  
• You cannot rotate a video file.  
2 Press v/V to select the angle of rotation and press  
ENTER.  
You can select an angle of rotation from among 90 degrees,  
180 degrees and 270 degrees clockwise.  
Using the remote control  
You can also rotate an image with  
(ROTATE) on the  
remote control. The image rotates 90 degrees counterclockwise  
every time you press the button.  
Changing the settings of the auto  
power on/off function  
z Tips  
x During operation  
You can use the timer function to turn the photo frame on or off  
automatically when the photo frame is turned on.  
The power is turned off  
automatically at the time you set for  
[Power-OFF timer].  
1 Press MENU, B/b to select the  
(Settings) tab.  
2 Press v/V to select [Auto Power ON/OFF] and press  
x During the standby mode  
The power is turned on  
ENTER.  
automatically at the time you set for  
[Power-ON timer].  
P Note  
The auto power on function is  
disabled when the photo frame  
operates on the built-in battery.  
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3 Press v/V to select [Setup method], and press  
ENTER. Then, press v/V to select [Simple],  
[Advanced] or [Auto off] and press ENTER.  
[Simple]  
1Press v/V to select [Time Setting] , ENTER.  
2Press v/V to select [Power-ON timer] or [Power-OFF timer]  
, ENTER.  
3Press v/V to select [Enable] , ENTER.  
4[Auto ON time]/ [Auto OFF time] setting  
v/V: Set the time.  
AM or PM is displayed when you select [12 hours] on the  
time display setting.  
5[Auto ON day] / [Auto OFF day] setting  
v/V: Add a check mark to select the day on which you want  
to activate the timer.  
Move the cursor to [OK], and press ENTER.  
[Advanced]  
1Press v/V to select [Time Setting] , ENTER.  
2Press B/b/v/V to select the day of the week or a time zone*  
for which you want to set or cancel the auto power on/off  
setting, then press ENTER to change the color of the time  
zone.  
* You can set a time zone by one hour units.  
Blue time zone: Power ON status  
Gray time zone: Power OFF status  
3Press B/b/v/V to select [OK].  
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[Auto off]  
1Press v/V to select [Time setting] , ENTER.  
2Press v/V to select the desired period after which you want  
to turn off the photo frame automatically: [2 hours],  
[4 hours], or [Disable]. Then press ENTER.  
4 Press MENU.  
Changing the settings  
PNotes  
• Depending on the status on the  
photo frame, some settings of  
some items cannot be changed.  
They are displayed in gray and  
cannot be selected.  
1 Press MENU, then B/b to select the  
(Settings) tab.  
2 Press v/V to select the item and setting value, then  
press ENTER.  
• During Clock and Calendar  
display, you can make settings in  
the  
(Settings) tab only.  
Setting items  
•Slideshow Settings  
•Slideshow BGM Settings  
•Auto Power ON/OFF  
•Date/time Settings  
•General Settings (Listing Order, Sony logo ON/OFF etc,.)  
•Language Setting  
•Initialize  
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Displaying an image stored in a  
USB memory device  
P Notes  
• The playback device will be  
switched to the USB external  
device if you connect the USB  
memory to the USB A connector  
during playback of the image in  
the internal memory.  
• Do not disconnect the USB  
memory, or turn off the photo  
frame while the access lamp on the  
photo frame is flashing. Doing so  
may damage the data stored in the  
USB memory. Sony assumes no  
responsibility for any damage or  
loss of data.  
1 Connect the AC adaptor to the photo frame, and to the  
AC power source.  
2 Turn on the photo frame.  
3 Open the I/O cover.  
4 Connect the USB memory device to the EXT  
INTERFACE (USB A) connector on the photo frame.  
• The photo frame cannot use USB  
memory data that has been  
encrypted or compressed using, for  
instance, fingerprint authentication  
or a password.  
USB memory  
• Do not connect a computer to the  
USB mini B connector on the  
photo frame simultaneously when  
a USB memory is connected to the  
EXT INTERFACE (USB A)  
connector.  
• The photo frame may not be able  
to access files normally from a  
USB hub or USB device with a  
built-in USB hub may not operate  
properly.  
• The I/O cover cannot be closed  
with a USB memory device  
inserted.  
5 Select the [USB] External Device in Select device  
For details on the slideshow, see page 17. For details on adding  
images to the internal memory, see page 22.  
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Connecting to a computer  
P Notes  
• Use a mini B-Type USB cable.*  
1 Connect the AC adaptor to the photo frame, and to the  
AC power source.  
*
When you use a commercially  
available USB cable, use a  
USB cable with a mini B-type  
plug (for the USB mini B  
connector of this unit, frame-  
side connector type) shorter  
than 3 meters.  
2 Open the I/O cover.  
3 Connect the computer and photo frame with a  
commercially available USB cable.  
4 Turn the photo frame on.  
• If multiple USB devices are  
connected to a computer or if a  
hub is used, a problem may occur.  
In such a case, simplify the  
connection.  
5 Operate the computer to exchange images with the  
internal memory of the photo frame.  
• You cannot operate the photo  
frame from another USB device  
being used simultaneously.  
• Do not disconnect the USB cable  
during data communication.  
• Operation with all computers that  
satisfy the recommended system  
requirements is not guaranteed.  
• 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 photo frame.  
To USB mini B  
Computer  
connector  
• Do not connect a computer to the  
USB mini B connector on the  
photo frame simultaneously when  
a USB memory is connected to the  
EXT INTERFACE (USB A)  
connector.  
To USB connector  
• The I/O cover cannot be closed  
with the USB cable connected.  
System Requirements  
x Windows  
Recommended OS: Microsoft Windows 7/Windows Vista SP2 /  
Windows XP SP3  
Port: USB port  
x Macintosh  
Recommended OS: Mac OS X (v10.4 or later)  
Port: USB port  
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Troubleshooting  
If an error message appears  
Error message  
Meaning/Solutions  
Cannot delete a protected file.  
• To delete a protected file, cancel the protection on your  
digital camera or computer.  
Memory card is protected. Remove • The memory card is write-protected. Slide the write-  
protection then try again.  
protect switch to the enable position. (Digital Photo Frame  
Handbook, page 51)  
Error reading the Memory Stick. / For a memory card:  
Error reading the SD Memory  
Card. /Error reading the External  
Device. /Error reading the iternal  
memory.  
An error has occurred. Check that the memory card is  
inserted correctly. If this error message is displayed  
frequently, check the status of the memory card with a  
device other than the photo frame.  
Write error on the Memory Stick. / For an external device:  
Write error on the SD Memory  
Card. /Write error in the External  
Device. /Write error on the internal  
memory.  
The external device may be write-protected. Cancel the  
write-protection setting for the device you are using.  
For the internal memory:  
Initialize the internal memory.  
PNote  
When you initialize the internal memory, please note that all the  
image files imported to the internal memory are deleted.  
Memory card format not supported. • 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.  
PNote  
When you initialize the memory card, all the files on the memory card  
will be deleted.  
Incompatible USB device. Check  
device’s USB settings.  
• Connect a device with support for mass storage. If the USB  
setting of your device is incorrect, set the mass storage  
mode in the USB setting.  
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If trouble occurs  
Symptom  
Check item  
Cause/Solutions  
The power is not  
turned on.  
Is the plug of the AC  
adaptor connected correctly?  
c Connect the AC adaptor correctly  
Is the built-in battery pack  
out of charge?  
Some images are  
not displayed.  
• Are the images displayed in c If the image is displayed in the index view  
the index view?  
• Does the mark displayed  
below appear in the index  
view?  
but cannot be displayed as single image,  
the image file may be damaged even  
though its thumbnail preview data is fine.  
c If a mark is displayed, the thumbnail data  
or image itself cannot be opened.  
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.  
• Are there more than 4,999  
images in the internal  
memory, external memory  
or memory card?  
c The photo frame can play, save, delete, or  
otherwise handle up to 4,999 image files.  
• Did you rename the file with c If you named or renamed the file on your  
a computer or other device?  
computer and the file name includes  
characters other than alphanumeric  
characters, the image may not be able to  
be displayed on the photo frame.  
• Is there a folder with more  
than 8 levels in its hierarchy  
on the memory card or in the  
external device?  
c The photo frame cannot display images  
saved in a folder that is more than 8 levels  
deep.  
A video file is not • Does the mark displayed  
c If the mark shown on the left is displayed,  
the video file may not supported by the  
photo frame. For video files that cannot be  
played, see “Playing a video file”  
played.  
below appear in the index or  
single view display?  
Fast forward/  
backward  
playback is not  
available.  
c Fast forward/backward playback of some  
video files may not be available with the  
photo frame.  
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Symptom  
Check item  
Cause/Solutions  
Cannot save an  
image.  
• Did you save images from a c If you do not make a folder, you can only  
computer to the internal  
memory without making a  
folder in the internal  
memory?  
save up to 512 images. In addition, the  
number of images 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 the internal  
memory and save the images in this  
folder.  
Cannot delete an  
image.  
• Is the memory card write-  
protected? Or is the write-  
protect switch locked?  
c Use the device you are using to cancel  
write-protection and try deleting again.  
c Slide the write-protect switch to the  
enable position.  
• Is this image protected?  
c Check the image information from the  
single view mode. (page 18)  
c An image with a  
mark is set to “Read  
Only”. You cannot delete it on the photo  
frame.  
Nothing happens  
even if you operate  
the photo frame.  
c Turn off the power then turn it on  
c Push the RESET switch with a thin object,  
such as a ballpoint pen. (page 9)  
PNote  
If you push the RESET switch while the photo  
frame is in operation, the data in its internal  
memory may be erased or the settings may be  
reset.  
Nothing happens  
even if you operate  
the remote control.  
• Is the battery inserted in the c Replace the battery. (Digital Photo Frame  
remote control properly?  
Handbook, page 9)  
c Insert a battery in the proper orientation.  
(Digital Photo Frame Handbook, page 9)  
c Point the top end of the remote control  
towards the remote sensor on the photo  
frame.  
c Remove any obstruction between the  
remote control and the remote sensor.  
• Is there a protective sheet  
inserted?  
c Remove the protective sheet. (page 11)  
• Is the AC adaptor connected c The 1 (standby) button on the remote  
correctly?  
control cannot be used when the photo  
frame is powered only by the built-in  
battery pack. Use the 1 (standby) button  
on the photo frame.  
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Symptom  
Check item  
Cause/Solutions  
Cannot charge the • Is the standby indicator lit? c If an internal temperature of the photo  
built-in battery  
pack.  
frame rises owing to direct sunlight, etc.,  
battery charging becomes disabled. In  
such a case, the standby indicator does not  
light, but this is not a malfunction of the  
photo frame.  
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Additional information  
Precautions  
On transport  
When you transport the photo frame, remove the  
memory card, external devices, AC adaptor, and  
connected cables from the photo frame and put  
the photo frame and its peripherals in the original  
box with the protective packaging.  
Installation  
• Avoid placing the photo frame in a location  
subject to:  
– vibration  
If you no longer have the original box and  
packing parts, use similar packing material so that  
the photo frame will not be damaged while being  
transported.  
– humidity  
– excessive dust  
– direct sunlight  
Cleaning  
– extremely high or low temperatures  
• Do not use electrical equipment near the photo  
frame. The photo frame will not work properly  
in electromagnetic fields.  
Clean the photo frame with a soft dry cloth. Do  
not use any type of solvent, such as alcohol or  
benzine, which may damage the finish.  
• Do not place heavy objects on the photo frame.  
On the AC adaptor  
Restrictions on duplication  
• The set is not disconnected from the AC power  
source (mains) as long as it is connected to the  
wall outlet, even if the set itself has been turned  
off.  
• Be sure to use the AC adaptor supplied with the  
photo frame. Do not use other AC adaptors, as  
this may cause a malfunction.  
TV programs, films, video tapes, portraits of other  
people, or other materials may be copyrighted.  
Unauthorized use of such materials may infringe  
the provisions of the copyright law.  
• Do not use the supplied AC adaptor for other  
devices.  
Disposing of the photo frame  
• Do not use an electrical transformer (travel  
converter), as this may cause overheating or a  
malfunction.  
• In case the cord of the AC adaptor is damaged,  
do not use it any longer, as this may be  
dangerous.  
Even if you perform [Format internal memory],  
the data in the internal memory may not be erased  
completely. When you dispose of the photo  
frame, consult with your Sony dealer or Sony  
service facilities.  
On moisture condensation  
If the photo frame is brought directly from a cold  
location to a warm location or placed in an  
extremely warm or humid room, moisture may  
condense inside the unit. In such cases the photo  
frame will probably not work properly and may  
even develop a fault if you persist in using it. If  
moisture condensation occurs, unplug the AC  
adaptor of the photo frame and do not use the  
photo frame for at least one hour.  
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Maximum bit rate: 12 Mbps  
Maximum frame rate: 30 fps (640 × 480) /  
25 fps (726 × 576)  
Specifications  
Music: MP3*3  
x Photo frame  
LCD screen  
Sampling frequency: 32/44.1/48 kHz  
Bit rate: 32 kbps to 320 kbps  
LCD panel  
20.3 cm/8 inches, TFT active matrix  
Total number of dots:  
1,440,000 dots  
Maximum number of pixels that can be  
displayed  
8,000 (H) dots × 6,000 (V) dots*4  
File system  
(800 × 3 (RGB) × 600) dots  
FAT12/16/32  
Effective display area  
Display aspect ratio  
4:3  
Image file name  
DCF format, 256 characters within 8th  
hierarchy  
LCD screen area:  
20 cm / 7.9 inches  
Total number of dots:  
1,398,897 dots  
Maximum number of files that can be  
handled  
4,999 files for the internal memory or for a  
memory card  
(789 × 3 (RGB) × 591) dots  
Internal memory capacity*5  
2 GB  
LCD backlight life  
20,000 hours  
(before brightness of the backlight is reduced  
to half)  
(Approx. 4,000 images*6 can be saved.)  
Power requirements  
DC IN jack, DC 12V  
Input/Output connectors  
USB connector (Type mini B, Hi-Speed  
USB)  
Power consumption  
at the maximum load: 16.5 W  
normal mode*: 5.5 W  
USB connector (USB memory)  
Slots  
“Memory Stick PRO” (Standard/Duo)/SD  
memory card/MMC  
* The definition of the normal mode is a status  
which allows the performance of a slideshow  
using images stored in the internal memory  
with the default settings without inserting a  
memory card or connecting an external  
device.  
Compatible image file formats  
Photo:  
JPEG: DCF 2.0 compatible, Exif 2.21  
compatible, JFIF*1  
Operating temperature  
5 °C to 35 °C (41 °F to 95 °F)  
TIFF: Exif 2.21 compatible  
BMP: 1, 4, 8, 16, 24, 32 bit Windows  
format  
RAW (preview only*2): SRF, SR2, ARW  
(2.2 or lower version)  
(Some image file formats are not  
compatible.)  
Video: MotionJPEG*3  
Dimensions (width/height/depth)  
[With the stand extended]  
Approx. 246 mm × 179 mm × 123.2 mm  
(9 3/4 × 7 1/8 × 4 7/8) inches  
[Without the stand extended]  
Approx. 246 mm × 179 mm × 23 mm  
15  
(9 3/4 × 7 1/8 × /16) inches  
Mass  
Maximum resolution: 726 dots × 576 dots  
Audio compression format: Linear PCM,  
μ-law, IMA-ADPCM  
approx. 742 g (1 lb 10 oz)  
(Excluding the AC adaptor)  
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Included accessories  
On trademarks and copyrights  
, Cyber-shot,  
“Memory Stick”,  
Stick Duo”,  
,
,
, “Memory  
, “MagicGate  
x AC adaptor  
Power requirements  
- 100 V to 240 V, 50 Hz/60 Hz,  
0.4 A  
Memory Stick”, “Memory Stick PRO”,  
, “Memory Stick PRO  
Duo”,  
, “Memory Stick  
Rated output voltage  
PRO-HG Duo”,  
,
12 V, 1.5 A  
“Memory Stick Micro”,  
, “Memory Stick-ROM”,  
“MagicGate”, and  
,
Dimensions (depth/width/height)  
Approx. 64 mm × 50 mm × 30 mm  
(2 5/8 × 2 × 1 3/16) inches  
,
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.  
(excluding the protruding parts)  
Mass  
Approx. 110 g (3 7/8 oz)  
See the label of AC adaptor for more details.  
Design and specifications are subject to change  
without notice.  
• SD Logo, SDHC Logo are trademarks of SD-  
3C, LLC.  
• Contains iTypeTM and fonts from Monotype  
Imaging Inc.  
iTypeTM is a trademark of Monotype Imaging  
Inc.  
• This software is based in part on the work of  
the Independent JPEG Group.  
*1: Baseline JPEG with 4:4:4, 4:2:2, or 4:2:0 format  
*2: RAW files of a Sony α camera are displayed as  
thumbnail preview.  
*3: Some files that satisfy the requirements mentioned  
may not be played properly, depending on the  
performance or status of a memory card or USB  
external device you are using.  
*4: 17 bits or more are required both vertically and  
horizontally. An image with an aspect ratio of 20:1 or  
more may not be displayed properly. Even if the  
aspect ratio is less than 20:1, display problem may  
occur in thumbnails, slideshow or other occasions.  
*5: When measuring media capacity, 1 GB equals  
1,000,000,000 bytes, a portion of which is used for  
data management and/or application files. The  
capacity that a user can use is approximately 1.9 GB.  
• Libtiff  
Copyright © 1988 - 1997 Sam Leffler  
Copyright © 1991 - 1997 Silicon Graphics, Inc.  
• All other companies and product names  
mentioned herein may be the trademarks or  
registered trademarks of their respective  
companies. Furthermore, “™” and “®” are not  
mentioned in each case in this manual.  
*6: The number of stored images is an approximate guide  
when resizing and importing images.  
When resizing and importing images, they are  
automatically resized to about 2,000,000 pixels.  
This varies depending on the subject and shooting  
conditions.  
Customer support home page  
The latest support information is available at the  
following home page address:  
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