Medion Digital Foto Frame MD 85818 User manual

Category
Digital photo frames
Type
User manual
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Foreword
These operating instructions are designed to aid the use of the
MD 85818 digital picture frame, referred to in brief as the de-
vice.
correct,
safe and
beneficially
We assume that users of the device will have general knowl-
edge of dealing with consumer electronics.
Any individual who
installs,
connects,
uses,
cleans or
disposes of
this digital picture frame must have knowledge of these operat-
ing instructions in their entirety.
These Operating Instructions are part of the product. Always
keep them close to the device. Pass these Operating Instruc-
tions on if you sell the device or pass it on in any other way.
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Style features
Various parts of the operating instructions can be identified by
their specific style features. This helps you to differentiate easily
between
normal text,
cross-references,
lists, or
managment steps.
Descriptions of buttons on the device or the remote, such as
SETUP, are specified in block capitals.
Names of menus are given in quotation marks, such as
Photo”.
You will find the following categories of safety
instructions
and notes in these Operating Instructions:
DANGER!
Safety instructions with the signal word DAN-
GER warn against a situation that can lead to
serious or fatal injury.
CAUTION!
Safety instructions with the signal word CAU-
TION warn against a situation that can lead to
damage to damage to property or to the envi-
ronment.
This information contains additional
advice about the use of the device.
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Contents
Foreword .................................................................... 3
Style features ............................................................. 4
Safety instructions ..................................................... 7
Proper use .......................................................................... 7
Basic safety instructions ...................................................... 8
Information about dealing with batteries .......................... 11
Package contents .............................................................. 13
Overview of the appliance ........................................ 14
Front................................................................................. 14
Left side ............................................................................ 14
Right side .......................................................................... 15
Base .................................................................................. 15
Rear .................................................................................. 16
Remote control ................................................................. 17
Before use ................................................................ 18
Unpacking ........................................................................ 18
Placing the battery in the remote ...................................... 19
Setting up ......................................................................... 21
Inserting the device in a picture frame .............................. 22
Suspending the device on a wall ...................................... 24
Connecting the device to the electric network .................. 24
Switching the device on and off ........................................ 25
Making basic settings ............................................... 27
Menu overview ................................................................. 28
Navigating in the menu .................................................... 30
Selecting entries ............................................................... 31
Fixing the menu language ....................................... 32
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Setting the date and time ................................................. 32
Fixing the display characteristics ....................................... 35
Switching on and off automatically .................................. 37
Recreating the factory settings .......................................... 39
Making the settings for photos ......................................... 40
Administrating image files....................................... 43
Selecting a memory location ............................................ 44
Connecting storage media ................................................ 45
Copying files .................................................................... 46
Selecting several files ........................................................ 49
Viewing images ................................................................ 50
Starting a slide show ......................................................... 51
Ending a slide show .......................................................... 52
Viewing individual images ................................................ 52
After use .................................................................. 55
Cleaning ........................................................................... 55
Unmounting ..................................................................... 56
Disposal ............................................................................ 56
Troubleshooting ...................................................... 57
Technical specifications ........................................... 60
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Safety instructions
Read the Safety Instructions through care-
fully before bringing the device into opera-
tion. Pay attention to all warnings and in-
formation on the device, in the respective
menu and in these Operating Instructions.
Keep these Operating Instructions safe for
later use. Pass these Operating Instructions
on as well, if you pass the device on to
another individual.
Proper use
The digital picture frame serves to present photos privately.
The device is only suitable for use in dry internal rooms.
It is exclusively intended for this purpose and must only be
used for this. It must only be used as described in these Operat-
ing Instructions.
Any other use will be regarded as not in accordance with regu-
lations and can lead to damage to the device or connected
devices.
The use as a data monitor for office workstations is not permis-
sible in particular.
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Basic safety instructions
Avoiding danger of suffocation
Do not allow children to play with foil or other parts of the
packaging.
Keep the foil and other parts of the packaging inaccessible
to children.
Avoiding the danger of fire
Avoid using close to:
sources of heat, such as radiators,
Devices with a strong magnetic field, such as loudspeak-
ers,
High-frequency sources of interference, such as mobile
[cell] phones,or
Direct solar radiation.
Do not place any open sources of fire, e.g. burning candles,
on the appliance.
Do not cover the ventilation openings.
Do not subject to device either to rain or other moisture.
Preventing electric shocks
Never open the casing of the device.
Only connect the power pack to a correctly installed
230 V ~ 50 Hz mains socket.
The socket must be freely accessible, so that you will be
able to separate the power pack from the mains network
simply and quickly in an emergency.
Lay the connection cable so that it is not wound around the
device or touching hot surfaces during operation.
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Do not end or squash the connection cable.
Always detach the connection cable from the connection
socket of the device at the plug.
Detach the power pack from the mains socket if you will
not be using the device for a longer period or a thunder-
storm is approaching.
Never subject the device to drops of water or spray. Do not
put any objects filled with liquid, such as vases, on or above
the device.
Detach the power pack from the socket immediately, if
foreign bodies or liquid have penetrated the device. Have
the device checked by qualified staff before bringing the
device into operation again.
Do not touch the power pack or the connection cable with
wet hands.
Moisture can condense inside the device if you take the
device into a warm room from a cold one. Wait about two
to three hours before bringing the device into operation in
this case.
You must have the device repaired by technicians before
you use it again, if the device, the connection cable or the
power pack is damaged.
Always leave maintenance to qualified technicians. You will
endanger yourself and other individuals otherwise.
Detach the device from the source of electricity in the case
of operational faults.
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Avoiding the danger of poisoning
Batteries can contain poisonous substances. Batteries must
not reach the hands of children. Children could put batter-
ies into their mouths and swallow them.
Preventing the danger of injury
Position the cable so that nobody is able to step on it or trip
over it.
Do not allow electrical devices to work unsupervised.
Never allow children to use the device unsupervised. Keep
the device inaccessible to children.
The remote has a Class 1 infra-red diode. Do not look at the
LED with optical devices.
Do not take hold of the display with unprotected hands in
the case of damage. Wash your hands with soap afterwards.
Pack the damaged parts and send them to your Service
Center for correct disposal.
Avoiding damage
Place the device on a firm, level surface, or attach it to a
sufficiently load-bearing nail.
Do not place the device on delicate surfaces.
Do not stand or sit on the device or put any heavy objects
on the device.
Clean the device regularly.
Do not use any hard objects when cleaning the device.
Always leave repair or maintenance to qualified technicians.
Do not subject the device to any dust, intensive solar radia-
tion, high humidity, high temperatures or strong vibrations.
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Information about dealing with
batteries
DANGER!
There will be a danger of explosion in the case
of the incorrect handling of batteries!
Do not charge any batteries.
Never throw batteries onto a fire.
Do not dismantle any batteries.
Never short-circuit batteries.
DANGER!
There is the danger of burning because of leak-
ing from empty batteries!
Rinse with ample water immediately and find a
doctor, if necessary, in the case of contact.
Remove the battery from the remote if you will
not be using the device for a longer period.
Remove an exhausted or leaking battery from
the remote immediately.
Clean the contacts before inserting a new bat-
tery.
Keep batteries away from children. Find a doctor immedi-
ately if a battery has been swallowed.
Only replace batteries with the same or an equivalent type.
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Check whether the contacts in the device and on the batter-
ies are clean before inserting the batteries. Clean them if
necessary.
Pay attention to the polarity (+/–) when inserting the batter-
ies.
Store batteries in a cool, dry place. Direct intensive heat,
such as solar radiation, fire or similar, can damage the bat-
teries. Do not subject the remote to any sources of intensive
heat for this reason.
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Package contents
Please check your purchase to ensure all items are included and
contact us within 14 days of purchase if any of the following
components are missing:
You will have received the following items with the product
acquired by you:
Digital picture frame
Two frames
Materials for attaching other picture frames
Remote inc. a CR2025/3V lithium battery
Power pack with connection cable
(Model number KSAC0500200W1UK)
Guarantee documents
These Operating Instructions
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Overview of the appliance
Front
1 Infra-red sensor
Left side
2 LED for operating display
15
Right side
1 ESC button: End function, or close menu and change to
the superordinate menu
2 OK button: Confirm entry or selection
Move button: Navigate in the menu or select a file
3 MENU button: Open menu
4 SETUP button: Open the menu for the basic settings
5 USB connection
Base
6 Slot for SecureDisk (SD), MultiMediaCard (MMC) or Mem-
oryStick (MS)type memory cards
7 On/off switch
8 DC IN 5V: Connection socket for the connection cable
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Rear
1 Lugs for suspending the device in the landscape or portrait
format
2 Rotatable and adjustable mounting
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Remote control
1 ESC button:
End the function,
close the menu and change to the
superordinate menu
2 Navigation buttons:
Navigate in the menu,
select settings,
move to the previous or the next
image
3 OK button:
Confirm the entry or the selection
4 MENU button:
Open and close the menu
5 SETUP button:
Open the menu for the basic set-
tings
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Before use
Unpacking
DANGER!
There will be the danger of suffocation if small
parts are swallowed or the packaging material
is played with!
Keep the device and the packaging material
inaccessible to children.
CAUTION!
The device can be damaged if it is opened
carelessly!
Do not use any force or objects with a long
blade to open the packaging.
Unpack all parts of the device.
A smell can form during the initial hours of ope
r
a-
tion in the case of new devices. This smell will
decline in the course of time. Ventilate the room in
which the device is situated regularly to counter
the formation of the smell.
Remove all packaging material.
Keep the packaging material out of the reach of children.
Check that all the parts have been supplied.
W
ait to bring the device into ope
r
ation until it has
reached the surrounding temperature, after the
device has been transported.
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Placing the battery in the remote
You will have to place the lithium battery supplied in the re-
mote before the first use. You will have to replace this battery
if the device reacts poorly to the remote or not at all. Proceed
as follows to do this:
DANGER!
Danger of explosion in the case of an improper
replacement of the battery!
Replace the battery of the remote only with the
same or an equivalent type.
Ensure that the battery is inserted with correct
polarity.
Pay attention to the information about dealing
with batteries on Page 10in this case.
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Press the stop lever (A) on the battery retainer (B).
Pull the battery retainer out of the remote (1.).
Dispose of the used battery in accordance with legal regula-
tions.
Insert a new CR 2025, 3V type battery into the retainer with
correct polarity (2.).
Ensure that the positive pole of the battery is pointing up-
wards.
Push in the battery retainer with the battery until it locks in
the remote (3.).
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Setting up
You can set up the digital picture frame in portrait or landscape
format. Proceed as follows to do this:
Place the device on a level surface with the back facing
upwards.
Open out the mounting (1.)
Turn the mounting clockwise to set up the device in land-
scape format (2.).
You can adjust the length of the mounting to change the angle
of inclination of the device (3.). Proceed as follows to do this:
Push the bar on the mounting to the
UNLOCK (4.) position.
Pull the mounting out in steps, to extend it.
Push the mounting in step by step, to shorten it.
Push the bar on the mounting to the LOCK position.
Now you will be able to set up the device (5.).
Y
ou will be able to rotate photos if you want to
use the device in portrait format. Proceed as de-
scribed from Page 56.
Menus will continue to be displayed in landscape
format.
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Inserting the device in a picture
frame
Using a standard commercial frame
You can attach the device in a picture frame with inner dimen-
sions of 20 × 25 cm or 15 x 20 cm.
Proceed as follows to do this:
Place the picture frame on a level surface with back facing
upwards.
Place the device into the picture frame with the front facing
downwards, like a picture.
Attach the device to the picture frame like a normal picture.
Stick the foam strips supplied into the required photo
frame for a better hold.
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Medion Digital Foto Frame MD 85818 User manual

Category
Digital photo frames
Type
User manual

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