Intenso 10" MediaKing Operating instructions

Category
Digital photo frames
Type
Operating instructions
Intenso MediaKing
V 1.0
Bedienungsanleitung
Intenso MediaKing
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ÜBERSICHT
1 Infraro Sensor
2 PLAY/ PAUSE/ ENTER [] Taste
3 MENÜ [M] Taste
4 STOP/ENDE [] Taste
5 Links [] Taste
6 Rechts [] Taste
7 Aufwärts/Zurück [] Taste
8 Abwärts/Vorwärts [] Taste
9 (SD/MMC/MS) 3-in-1 CardReader
10 USB Port: USB 2.0 Host
11 mini USB Anschluß
12 Netzteil Anschluss 5V 2A
13 Standfuß
14 Power on/off
Operating Instructions
Intenso MediaKing
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Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 1
GENERAL PRODUCT CHARACTERISTICS ............................................................................................................................................................ 2
OVERVIEW ................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 3
REMOTE CONTROL .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 4
INSERTING BATTERIES INTO REMOTE CONTROL .............................................................................................................................................. 5
FASTENING THE FRAME BASE ............................................................................................................................................................................... 5
FIRST STEPS.............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 6
USING MEMORY CARDS .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 7
DATA EXCHANGE WITH COMPUTERS ................................................................................................................................................................... 8
WATCHING A SLIDE SHOW ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 9
MAIN MENU .............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 10
WATCHING PHOTOS ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 11
Starting a Slide Show ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 11
Displaying Individual Pictures / a Slide Show ....................................................................................................................................................... 14
Changing the Display Mode .................................................................................................................................................................................. 15
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Using the OSD Menu ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 16
LISTENING TO MUSIC ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 18
PLAYING VIDEOS .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 20
DIRECTORY FILES .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 22
Copying Files......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 23
Deleting Data......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 24
SETUP MENU ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 25
Setup Date and Time ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 28
Alarm Setup ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 29
Activating Automatic Power On/Off ....................................................................................................................................................................... 30
Clock Display ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 31
Calendar Display ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 32
FAQs.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 33
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS.................................................................................................................................................................................. 36
SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE .............................................................................................................................................................................. 37
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disassemble the device into individual parts and do not try to repair it yourself; in such a case guarantee will expire. Software, hardware and
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INTRODUCTION
Thank you for buying the Intenso’s DIGITAL PHOTO FRAME ( DF ).
Before using this device please carefully read these operating instruction s and observe all safety notes. Please store these
instructions at a safe place to have an answer at hand whenever you have questions. These instructions have been compiled
with great care to enable you to safely use all functions of the DF.
The DF allows you watching digital photos directly from your camera’s memory card. You can watch your photos in a slide show
mode provided by the photo frame. The DF is compatible with the following card formats: SD (Secure Digital), SDHC
(Secure Digital High Capacity), MMC™ (Multimedia Card), MS (Memory Stick) and USB flash drive.
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GENERAL PRODUCT CHARACTERISTICS
Touch-buttons on front side of the photo frame ensuring easy operation
Decorative appearance, excellent quality
Shows pictures (JPEG) without requiring a computer
Automatic slide show with various transition effects and individual display duration
Plays MP3 / WMA music via integrated speakers
Digital slide show with MP3 background music
Plays video files as MPEG-1, MPEG-4 and M-JPEG
Supports various playback modes for music and video
Calendar function
Alarm function
Timer function
Compatible with SD / MMC and MS cards
2 GB internal memory
USB 2.0 high-speed transmission to copy files from your computer to the photo frame
USB slot to connect USB flash drives
2-way control: 7 buttons on the digital photo frame, infrared remote control
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OVERVIEW
1 Infrared sensor
3 PLAY/ PAUSE/ ENTER [] button
3 MENU [M] button
4 STOP/END [] button
5 Left [] button
6 Right [] button
7 Up/back [] button
8 Down/next [] button
9 (SD/MMC/MS) 3-in-1 CardReader
10 USB port: USB 2.0 Host
11 Mini-USB port
12 Mains adapter 5V 2A
13 Frame base
14 Power on/off
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REMOTE CONTROL
1
Power On/Off
2
Moves the cursor upwards in the software menu
3
Moves the cursor to the left in the software menu.
4
MENU
Starts the main menu
5
Moves the cursor downwards in the software menu
6
Reverse search while playing MP3 or video files
7
Zoom in
8
4:3/16:9
Selection of display screen: 4:3 , 16:9
9
VOL+
Turn up volume
10
SETUP
Starts the setup menu
11
OK
Confirms the selection. Start/pause of slide show, MP3 or video playback
12
Moves the cursor to the right in the software menu.
13
OSD
Displays the On-Screen-Display (OSD) during slide show
14
Leaps back to the previous menu
15
Forward search while playing MP3 or video files
16
Starts the slide show with background music
17
Start / stop of music during slide show
18
VOL-
Turn down volume
10
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INSERTING BATTERIES INTO REMOTE CONTROL
Turn your remote control upside down with the buttons facing down.
There is a spring on the left side of the battery compartment. Hold it to the right and simultaneously pull out the battery compartment.
Insert a CR2025 Lithium battery to the battery compartment with the Plus symbol facing upwards.
Reinsert the battery compartment into the housing of the remote control.
Please note: Please dispose batteries according to legal regulations.
FASTENING THE FRAME BASE
Turn the frame base in anticlockwise direction to select the so-called scenery or portrait position.
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FIRST STEPS
Connect the frame base to the DIGITAL PHOTO FRAME ( DF ).
Connect the mains adapter provided with the DF. Plug the other end of the provided mains adapter into the power outlet.
Move the slider of the DF into “ON” position.
Using the device for the first time please select the Language in the appearing window by use of the keys on the rear side or the remote
control. Confirm your selection with the [] button on the rear side or the OK button on the remote control.
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USING MEMORY CARDS
Insert SD / MMC / MS cards into the 3-in-1 card slot with the contacts facing the display. USB storage mediums can be connected with the
DIGITAL PHOTE FRAME by inserting these mediums into the USB port (USB host).
Please note:
Please do not insert memory cards by use of force.
The 3-in-1 card reader can only read one card at a time.
Thus, please connect only one SD / MMC or MS card with the photo frame at a time.
To disconnect inserted cards from the DIGITAL PHOTO FRAME remove them carefully from the card slot. (Please note: SD and MMC
cards have a small notch in cross direction. By use of your finger nail you can remove the card from the slot).
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DATA EXCHANGE WITH COMPUTERS
This digital photo frame can be connected to computers to store data on the internal memory or on a memory card connected.
1. Remove all USB-storage mediums connected to the DF.
2. Connect the thin end of the provided USB cable with the mini-USB-Port of the DF and the other end of the USB cable with your
computer.
3. The computer detects the “New hardware” and automatically installs the driver. Please wait until the driver installation is completed. On
the “Computer” there are now two more drives/removable mediums available.
4. Now copy your files as usual. (Drag and Drop)
5. Upon completion of the copy process please remove the DF by use of the Windows-function “Remove hardware disc safely”.
Please note:
Prior to connecting the photo frame to the computer, the photo frame must have been started.
While the photo frame is exchanging data with the computer it is not possible to use any USB storage mediums with the digital photo
frame.
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WATCHING A SLIDE SHOW
After power-on you will be guided directly to the main menu.
If a memory card or a USB memory stick is connected to the DF, the slide show will start directly after power on.
Press the [M] button on the rear side of the DF or the Menu button on the remote control
and then the [],[] buttons on the rear side of the DF or the ▲, ▼ buttons on the remote
control to start the storage medium connected, the setup menu, the clock or the calendar.
Please note:
If a storage medium is connected to the DF, the slide show will start automatically after power on.
If more than one storage medium is connected with the photo frame, after power on the DF will at first read the pictures from the SD /
MMC or MS cards.
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MAIN MENU
In the main menu you can select the storage mediums connected, the clock, the setup menu and the calendar.
1. Press the [M] -button on the DF or the MENU button on the remote control to access the main menu.
Menu
Description
USB
Displayed if a USB medium is connected.
SD/MMC/MS
Displayed if a SD, MS or MMC card is connected.
Internal memory
Internal memory 2 MB
Clock
Displays the clock
Calendar
Displays the calendar
Setup
Menu to make individual settings.
2. Press the [],[] buttons on the DF or the ▲,▼ buttons on the remote control to
select a storage medium or a menu item.
3. Confirm your selection by pressing the [] button on the DF or the OK button on
the remote control.
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WATCHING PHOTOS
Starting a Slide Show
To start the slide show you can use the [ ] button on the remote control in each menu. It then starts with first photo. To stop the slide show and
display individual photos please press the [] button on the DF or the OK-button on the remote control. By repeatedly pressing the [] button
on the DF or the OK-button on the remote control you can proceed with the slide show.
Press the [] button on the remote control or the on the DF to leave the slide show and to access the picture preview menu.
Press the MENU-button on the remote control to access the main menu.
Please note:
If an additional storage medium is inserted when watching a slide show, the slide show will automatically leap to the first picture of the
new storage medium and the slide show will start with this picture.
If a SD/MMC/MS-card and a USB drive are connected to the DF at the same time, only the pictures selected on the relevant medium
will be continuously played during the slide show. The individual storage mediums are not automatically played one after the other in
the slide show.
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Picture Preview Menu / File Selection
Picture Preview Menu
The pictures on the storage medium selected are depicted as thumbnails. It is possible to
display up to 15 pictures at a time.
1. In the main menu please select a storage medium (USB, SD/MMC/MS, internal
memory) and press the [] button on the DF or the OK-button on the remote
control.
2. Now please select the button Photo using the [], [] buttons on the DF or the
▲,▼ buttons on the remote control and confirm it using the [] button on the DF or
the OK-button on the remote control.
3. To navigate within the thumbnails please use the [],[],[],[] buttons on the DF
or the , , , buttons on the remote control. To directly access the next
preview page please use the or button on the remote control.
Please note:
During a slide show or the picture single view mode you can also access the picture preview menu by pressing the [
] button on the
remote control or on the DF if you have started the show from the Photo directory. If you have started the slide show using a file, you
can return to the last directory from where the slide show has been started.
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Select Pictures from File
File Preview Menu
The files and pictures on the storage medium selected will be shown with their name. If there
are pictures in a sub-directory, this can directly be accessed.
1. In the main menu please select a storage medium (USB, SD/MMC/MS, internal
memory) and press the [] button on the DF or the OK-button on the remote
control.
2. Now please select the button File using the [], [] buttons on the DF or the ▲,▼
buttons on the remote control and confirm it using the [] button on the DF or the
OK-button on the remote control.
3. To navigate between the files please use [], [] buttons on the DF or the ▲,▼
buttons on the remote control and confirm it using the [] button on the DF or the
OK-button on the remote control.
Please note:
During a slide show or the picture single view mode you can access the last directory by pressing the [
] button on the remote control
or on the DF.
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Displaying Individual Pictures / a Slide Show
You can select individual pictures without starting a slide show.
1. In the picture preview menu please select a picture and press the [] button on the DF or the OK-button on the remote control. The
picture is now displayed in full screen mode. Now you will see the symbol in the screen’s upper left corner. Now please press the
[] button on the DF or the OK-button on the remote control to start the slide show.
To display previous or following pictures please press the [], [] buttons on the DF or the , buttons on the remote
control.
To display a picture with a magnification, please repeatedly press the button on the remote control. If the picture is displayed
as a magnified version, you can vary the depicted display window by using the [], [], [], [] buttons on the DF or the ,
, , buttons on the remote control.
2. To return to the picture preview menu please press the [] button.
3. Press the [] button on the DF or die OK-button on the remote control to start the slide show, starting with the selected photo.
Please note:
Please mind that, if you have started the single picture mode from a directory, only the pictures of this directory will be continuously
displayed during the slide show.
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Intenso 10" MediaKing Operating instructions

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