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Screen Size | 10.1 inches |
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Resolution | 1024 x 600 pixels |
Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
Power Source | AC Adapter |
Storage | SD card slot |
Supported Media Formats | JPEG, MP3 |
Connectivity | USB, SD card |
Features | Clock, calendar, slideshow |
Formal summary of FCC compliance rules and troubleshooting guidance for interference.
Summary of Canadian compliance standards for digital apparatus, including ICES-003.
Covers precautions for indoor use, power, ventilation, sunlight, cords, and adapters to prevent hazards.
Instructions for cleaning the LCD screen using soft cloths and appropriate cleaning solutions.
Guidance on cleaning the outer surface of the digital picture frame with a damp cloth.
Lists key features of the Sylvania Digital Photo Frame, including memory, file support, and connectivity.
Details the items included in the product packaging, such as the frame, adapter, manual, and warranty card.
Identifies and labels the various parts and ports of the Digital Photo Frame, including screen, sensors, and slots.
Explains the functions of the physical control buttons located on the back of the Digital Photo Frame.
Details the functions of each button on the remote control for operating the DPF.
Provides step-by-step instructions for replacing the battery in the remote control.
Includes important notes on remote operation range and a warning about button cell battery safety.
Instructions on how to securely attach the stand to the Digital Photo Frame.
Guidance on inserting memory cards (SD/SDHC/MMC/MS) and USB flash drives into the DPF.
Instructions for connecting the AC/DC adapter to the DPF and a wall outlet.
Explains how to access different features like Photo, Video, Music, Calendar, File, and Settings from the Home screen.
How to switch between internal memory, memory cards, and USB drives for viewing photos.
Steps to highlight and select menus/functions like Photo, Music, Video, Calendar, File, and Settings.
Methods to enter the Settings menu using the DPF controls or the remote.
Detailed steps for navigating submenus, selecting options, and saving settings.
Options for customizing photo display and slideshow settings like display mode and background music.
Configuration for image display ratio (Fit to Screen, Crop to Fill) and slideshow transition speed.
Settings for slideshow repeat modes (Repeat, Once) and transition effects.
How to play a slideshow from photos stored in the DPF's internal memory automatically.
Playing slideshows from inserted USB sticks or memory cards.
Steps to view photos as thumbnails and scroll through them individually.
How to pause a slideshow to view a single photo and resume playback.
Temporarily zooming and rotating photos in single photo view (Browse Mode).
Customizing video display and repeat functions, including display modes and repeat options.
Instructions for selecting, playing, pausing, fast forwarding, and skipping videos.
Settings for music playback, including repeat modes and spectrum display.
Steps to select, play, pause, fast reverse/forward, and skip music tracks.
Options for displaying the calendar with photos and clock (Monthly, Digital, Analog).
How to select a different media source for the calendar/clock slideshow.
Configuring date, clock mode, time, alarm status, time, and repeat settings.
Steps to copy files from external media to the DPF's internal memory.
Instructions for deleting folders and files from selected media sources.
Connecting the DPF to a PC via USB to copy files between computer and DPF.
Configuring automatic power on/off times and repeat modes for the DPF.
Steps to select the desired language for the user interface display.
Adjusting brightness, contrast, and saturation of the LCD screen for optimal viewing.
How to restore all function settings to their original factory pre-set defaults.
Detailed technical specifications including LCD, file formats, memory, dimensions, and environmental requirements.
Guidance for resolving common problems like power issues, remote control failures, and media card reading errors.