Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
Polaroid FreescapeTM 10.2" Wireless Digital Photo Frame
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Important Safety Instructions
caution: These servicing instructions are for use by qualified service personnel only. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not perform any servicing other than that contained in the operating instructions unless you are qualified to do so.
Note: Do not touch the color TFT LCD screen by hand directly. Proper Handling of the Digital Photo Frame Always handle the Digital Photo Frame carefully. Avoid touching the LCD screen as natural skin oils are very difficult to remove. Always position the Digital Photo Frame on a stable and level surface. Unstable surfaces can cause the Digital Photo Frame to topple and fall, resulting in possible damage or injury. Avoid exposing the Digital Photo Frame to direct sunlight or high temperatures, which can damage or shorten its life. Do not place the unit near heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, or other appliances that generate heat. Orient the Digital Photo Frame away from direct sunlight to reduce glare. Avoid exposing the Digital Photo Frame to rain, water, moisture or high humidity. Do not place it in a bathroom or kitchen near a sink or where it may come in contact with water. Never place heavy or sharp objects on the LCD panel, frame, or power cord. Overloading Outlets Do not overload electrical power sources when using the Digital Photo Frame. Overloading wall outlets, circuits, or extension cords can result in overheating, fire, or electric shock. Use only grounded or polarized outlets. Power Cord Protection To minimize wear on the power supply cord, the power supply cord should be routed away from foot traffic and contact with other objects. Do not route the power cord under rugs or carpeting. The cord should never be severely bent, pinched, or twisted. Periodically inspect the power cord and each end of the cord for wear or damage. Unplug and replace the cord if it is damaged. Ventilation Slots and openings on the Digital Photo Frame are provided for ventilation purposes. To ensure proper ventilation and reliable operation of the product do not place Digital Photo Frame on a bed, sofa, rug or similar surface. Do not place it in an enclosed space such as a bookcase, unless proper ventilation is provided.
Controls and Basic Instructions
CONGRATULATIONS
on your purchase of your Polaroid Freescape 10.2" Wireless Digital Photo Frame. Please read carefully and follow all instructions in the manual and those marked on the product before first use. Failing to follow these warnings could result in personal injury or damage to the device. Remember to keep this User's Manual in a convenient location for future reference. Important: Save the original box and all packing material for future shipping needs.
Controls
Up Play
OK Down Forward SM Card Slot
SD/MMC Card Slot MS/MSPRO Card Slot USB Port (Connecting the DPF to USB devices) Audio out AC Power Input Menu Backward Power
Lock Adjustable Base
Remote Control
Remote Control
Power
Menu Up Arrow
OK Left Arrow
Right Arrow Down Arrow
Fast Backward Previous Voice Down
Fast Forward Pause/Play Next Stop Voice Up BACK
Remote Control
BUTTON Press to power on or off Press to show the menu window BUTTON Press to move up when selecting files BUTTON Press to move left when selecting files BUTTON Press to move right when selecting files BUTTON Press to move down when selecting files BUTTON Press to confirm your selection and play still images BUTTON Press to rewind BUTTON Press to pause or play BUTTON Press to fast forward BUTTON Press to play previous file BUTTON Press to stop playing music or video clip BUTTON Press to play next file BUTTON Press to adjust the volume lower BUTTON Press to return to the previous menu when playing music or video clips BUTTON Press to adjust the volume higher
Quick Start Instructions
Quick Start Instructions
Note: Refer to page 5 for more details on the remote control. 1. Plug the AC adapter into the photo frame and plug it into a wall outlet. 2. Insert a memory card into the slot or insert peripheral USB equipment into USB host: Memory Card Slot: Secure DigitalTM, MultiMedia CardTM, Memory StickTM, MS PRO and SM card. 3. The device automatically powers on after connecting the AC adapter. 4. Once the photo frame has been turned on, the unit will automatically enter the Main-Menu. 5. Press the or to select Photo mode, Music mode, Video mode or Setup mode.
6. When selecting Photo mode, press the to enter the Photo menu. Press and to scroll left and right through the menu bar. Press the or to scroll up and down through menu options. Press the OK button to confirm or view pictures. When viewing single picture or all pictures with music, press the or to adjust volume. Press the menu button to go back to the main menu. 7. When selecting Music mode, press to enter Music menu. Press or to scroll left and right through the menu bar. Press or to scroll up and down through the menu options. Press the OK button to confirm or play the selected music. Press the menu button to go back to the main menu. 8. When selecting Video mode, press to enter Videos menu. Press or to scroll left and right through the menu bar, press or to scroll up and down through the menu options. Press the OK button to confirm or play the selected video clip. When playing video clips, press or to adjust volume. Press the menu button to go back to the main menu. 9. When selecting Setup mode, press to enter setup menu. Press or to select next/previous. Press or to select up /down, press the OK button to confirm. Press the Menu button to exit the current menu. In this mode, you can setup Slideshow Options, Display Options, Language, Network, Servers, and System Information.
Controls and Basic Instructions
Control Button Functions
OSD Functions
Command Up Down I Forward Backward OK Confirm Viewing Pictures Individually Button I I I Command Next Picture Previous Picture Volume Up Volume Down Confirm or Display the Photo Button
OK
Playing musics Individually Button II OK Command Pause/Play Confirm or Play the music
Playing Video Clips Individually Button II OK Command Volume Up Pause/Play Volume Down Confirm or Play the Video Clip
Demo Slide Show
These pictures can be viewed without inserting any memory cards. Power on the Digital Photo Picture Frame, wait for a while, the demo slide show will run automatically.
Connecting a USB Device to the Digital Photo Frame
Your Digital Photo Picture Frame has a built-in USB port. Using a USB cable (not included) and your digital camera or a USB flash drive, you have the ability to view images directly from the USB source. 1. Connect the AC adapter to the Digital Photo Picture Frame and the power is on automatically. 2. Connect one end of a USB cord to a USB device such as a digital camera or USB flash drive, and the other end to the Digital Photo Picture Frame. 3. Once the Digital Photo Picture Frame has recognized the USB source, you will be able to view all the pictures on the camera's internal memory, its memory card, or a USB flash drive.
Controls and Basic Instructions
Control Button Functions
All function settings for your photo frame can be controlled via the buttons located on the top of the frame. You will be able to access the On Screen Display (OSD) at any time.
Setup Mode
You can change the basic settings of the device in this mode.
OSD Menus
Sub-Menus
Transitions
Next Sub-Menus Description
None Dissolve Fade to Black Reveal Wipe Pan / Dissolve None Current Playlist User can select additional playlists available on their server 10 seconds 30 seconds 60 seconds 120 seconds 15 Seconds 30 Seconds 2 Minutes 5 Minutes Off Scale to Fit Screen Stretch to Fill Screen Crop to Fill Screen Special effects to transition from one photo to the next in a Slide Show.
Slideshow options Music
Play the slideshow music sourced from the current playlist or none
Photo Display Time
Determines how quickly the next photo is displayed. The Digital Photo Frame will enter a screen saver mode after the specified amount of time. The Digital Photo Frame can adjust to display size for your photo Select the language you prefer
Screen Saver Timeout Display Options Photos English Français Italiano Deutsch Español
Language
Network
Network Info
Please refer to page 9 for details Displays a list of available servers
Wireless LAN Servers
System Info System Information Restore Factory Defaults Changes all settings back to factory settings
Setting up a Wireless Connection
NOTE:
It is not permissible to use this product outdoors in France.
Connect with a network and read files from a selected server. After installing Winserver (Polaroid media server), add the photo frame as a device you would like the server to send content to. You can do this by following these steps on your PC: 1. Select Start > Programs> Media Manager 2. Input "admin" for the login user and leave the password empty in the MEDIA MANAGER window, and click "login" to enter. 3. Choose "settings" once media manager is started. 4. Click "Access Control" to enter its submenu and choose "No". 5. Select "Update". Doing so allows the server to find the photo frame, and let it read data stored in the server.
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Setting up a Wireless Connection
1. Power on the photo frame. Select Setup to enter the main menu.
2. Select Network > Wireless LAN under the SETTINGS menu.
3. Select "Manual Configuration", then click "OK" to enter.
4 Select a network to join. You may be prompted to enter a password. Once the photo frame is associated with a network, you will have access to all the servers on the network. Select any available server as a favorite. Doing so gives you quicker access to the media on that server through the applications.
Note: 1. Before setting the wireless connection, connect your PC to a wireless router device. 2. The MVSN media server is one server option when setting up. It is the only server where we can guarantee playlists will be correctly saved.You also have access to other servers (like WMP 11, or any DLNA-compliant server) on the same network. 3. The wireless signal received by the photo frame is limited by the signal strength of your wireless router. Note the photo frame won't obtain an IP address if it is out of range of the wireless router.
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Playing Music
Music Mode
In this mode, you can play music stored in an external memory source. The photo frame supports MP3, WAV, WMA9, LPCM and AAC formats.
Playing the selected Audio file
1. Press or to select a memory source. Press to access the submenu. 2. Press continuously until you select a playing container be selected. 3. Press the or button to select a playing container, press the to access its submenu. 4. Press the or button to select a audio file and press OK button to confirm. 5. Select "Play Track" using or . Press OK to confirm. Music will start to play. 6. Select "Add Track to My Playlist" to transfer current audio files to the local playlist.
Playing All Audio files
1. Follow the guidelines in " Playing the selected Audio file" to select the available memory card. Press OK. 2. Select "Play All Tracks". Press OK. 3. All music files will play in sequence.
Playing Music
Use "Add Track to My Playlist" to save audio files to your playlist.
Press or to select "My Playlist". Press to access the submenu, and press OK button to confirm. A new window with the following OSD will appear: Shuffle My Playlist Save My Playlist Clear My Playlist Repeat ON Back Makes music files play in a random order Saves a selected music file Clears music files from your playlist Plays a music file over and over Exits current window
Viewing Photos
View photos stored in an external memory source as a single image or create a slideshow.
Display a Single Photo
1. Press or to select "Removable Media". Press to enter its submenu. 2. Press or to select the available memory card you prefer. _Press the to enter. 3. Press the or button to select a photo, press OK to confirm. 4. Select "View Photo" using or , and press OK. The selected photo will be displayed in full screen. Select "Back" to return.
Display Multiple Photos
1. Press or to select "Removable Media". Press to enter its submenu. 2. Press or to select the available memory card you refer. Press OK. 3. Select "View All Photos" using or . The selected picture will be displayed. Press or to select previous/next picture.
Thumbnail Photo Mode
Display Photos in Thumbnail Mode
1. Press or to select "Removable Media". Press to enter its submenu. 2. Press or to select the available memory card you refer. Press OK. 3. Select "Grid View" using or . Press OK. All pictures stored in the current memory card will be shown on the screen in thumbnail mode. Note:
1. Thumbnail View is accessible for media devices, full servers and individual memory cards when browsing any server. 2. When viewing single picture or all pictures, press or to adjust the vol ...