Digital Photo Frame DPF1040 USER MANUAL September, 2005 785-UM104V01 Rev. 1 Copyrights ©Wellex Corporation All rights reserved Wellex Corporation 551 Brown Rd. Fremont, CA94539 USA Tel: +1 (510) 743-1818 Product support: +1 (510)743-1839 www.wellex.com estore.wellex.
Table of Contents 1. INTRODUCTION................................................................................................3 2. PACKAGING.......................................................................................................4 3. PRODUCT OVERVIEW ....................................................................................5 3.1 PRODUCT FIGURES .............................................................................................5 3.2 CONTROL PANEL OVERVIEW ...............
1. Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of the world class 10.4 inch multimedia digital photo display! This unique device provides you with an unforgettable experience that will allow you to enjoy viewing a series of your favorite photos, as well as to listen to mp3 music at the same time. Wellex’s Digital Photo Frame 1040 is a special 10.4” display with an audio output function.
2. Packaging The complete product package includes: • • • • • One Photo frame display: assembled product with LCD panel and enclosure. One Power adapter -Six feet long, AC to DC power adapter. -Input: 100-240VAC, 50/60Hz, 0.5A. -Output: 12VDC, 1.25A Max. One USB cable: 5 feet long cord. One User’s Manual Warranty and registration card Note: • A set of speakers built into the DPF1040. • This product DOES come with an Audio Out, either for use with headphones or external speakers.
3. Product Overview 3.
Figure 4: Bottom side panel Figure 5: Back side panel 6
Figure 6: All function displayed on the device (Photo mode) Figure 7: All function displayed on the device (Audio mode) 7
3.2 Control Panel Overview Power: press the button for a few seconds to turn on and press the button for two seconds. To turn off the power. Power LED: the LED light turns green when the power turns on. The LED light is off when the power is off. Volume Up: Press to increase the volume (Volume level increases from 0 to 20). Volume Down: Press to decrease the volume. Left: Press to scroll left. Right: Press to scroll right. Up: Press to scroll up. Down: Press to scroll down.
4. Operation 4.1 Getting Start 11.. Please read through all the safety tips in the Safety chapter before you start. 22.. Connect the DPF1040 to the power adapter (the power port is located on the bottom side of the panel, figure 4), then connect the power adapter to a power outlet. 4.2 Power ON/OFF Power ON 11.. Press Power button for more than one second during the device is off. The device’s main power is being turned on and LED indicator lights on in green color. 22..
4.3 Loading Media Contents You can load media contents (JPEG, PNG, bitmap files and MP3 files) through the following three slots (Figure 2 and Figure 3): • • • Compact Flash Card Slot --- supports Compact Flash (CF) Card type I and II SD/MMC/MS 3-in-1 Card Slot --- supports Secure Digital (SD) card, Multimedia card (MMC), Memory Stick (MS) / Memory Stick Pro card. USB Host Port --- supports USB Flash (Jump) Drive, Digital Camera through a USB cable, or regular memory card reader/writer through a USB cable.
33.. Connect the type A connector of the USB cable to the USB Host Port of the DPF1040. 44.. Power on your digital camera and choose the right setting. (Note: Please follow the guidance of your digital camera). You will see a message “USB0 inserted” shown on the bottom-right corner of the LCD screen. 55.. Disconnect the type A connector of USB cable from the USB Host Port of your DPF1040 if you wish to remove the connection from the digital camera.
Display Main Photo Menu 11.. Press Menu/Enter button. The Main Photo Menu is shown on the left side of the screen. (figure 3) This menu includes: • • • • • • • • • • • Slide/Single Select Thumbnail Rotate Save Remove Info Interval Effect Setup Exit 22.. The default shows the Slide/Single is highlighted. 33.. Press Up or Down button to scroll up or down. Play Slideshow 11.. Scroll highlight to Slide/Single in the Main Photo Menu.
Note: 1. The photo will become clear in a few seconds after the file being decoded. 2. If the device is set to the slideshow mode, it will continue to change photos to the next one at the interval that has been set. Select Photo by Thumbnail 11.. Scroll highlight to Thumbnail in the Main Photo Menu. 22.. Press Menu/Enter button. 25 thumbnail images will be shown in 5 by 5 format. A Blueframe highlight represents the last photo displayed before you enter the thumbnail state. 33..
33.. Press Up or Down button to move a highlight Current in the sub-menu if you would like to remove the current displayed photo. 44.. Press Menu/Enter button. A “Delete from Internal” dialog block appears to verify if you are sure to delete this photo file. 55.. Press Right or Left button to highlight “Yes” and press Menu/Enter button to remove the photo file, or “No” and press Menu/Enter button to keep the file. Or 33..
11.. Scroll to highlight Interval in the Main Photo Menu. You can see a sub-menu with 5 sec, 10 sec, 15 sec, 20 sec, 25 sec, 30 sec, and 60 sec, which are the options for time interval that each photo displays in the slideshow mode. 22.. Press Right button to move to the sub-menu. 33.. Press Up or Down button to scroll up and down until the time interval you would like to set. 44.. Press Menu/Enter button to set the slideshow interval. Set Transition Effect of Slideshow 11..
22.. If you would like to use external speakers or headphones, you have to plug the audio cable of those devices into the Audio Out of the DPF1040. Select Audio Mode 11.. Press Mode button to switch current mode from Photo mode to Audio mode if you are in the Photo mode. You will see a message “Audio” shown on the bottom-right corner of the LCD screen.
11.. You can adjust volume any time when you are playing MP3 music. Press Volume Up button when you would like to increase the volume of music, or press Volume Down button when you would like to decrease the volume of music. You can see a message shown “Volume: *” on the top of the screen, which indicates the volume level. Note: In the message “Volume: *”, * is from 0 to 20. The larger the number you set, the louder the audio output is. Volume: 0 is no sound output. Pause MP3 Music 11..
2. The playlist of the selected songs will be deleted when you power off. Set Play Mode 11.. Scroll to the Play Mode in the Main Audio Menu. You can see a sub-menu with Repeat All, Repeat One, Shuffle, and Play Once options. a. Repeat All: play all MP3 music available repeatedly. b. Repeat One: play the selected MP3 music repeatedly. c. Shuffle: play all MP3 music available randomly. d. Play Once: play the selected MP3 music once. 22.. Press Right Arrow button to move to the sub-menu. 33..
33.. Press Up or Down button to move to Current or All depending on current playing song or all songs you would like to remove. 44.. Press Menu/Enter button. A “Delete from Internal” dialog block appears to verify if you are sure you want to delete a MP3 music file. 55.. Press Right or Left button to highlight “Yes” and press Menu/Enter button to remove the MP3 music file, or “No” and press Menu/Enter button to keep the file. Note: 1. Please be cautious.
44.. Continuously press Right button to move and highlight second. Press Up or Down button to set to the desired second. 55.. You can leave the setup mode by press Menu/Enter button. To perform other setup, press Left button several times until the setup sub-menu is highlighted. Display Date and Time on the screen 11.. Press Up or Down button to scroll and highlight Clock in the Setup sub-menu. You can see lower tier of sub-menu showing Off and On. 22..
Adjust the LCD Backlight Brightness 11.. Press Up or Down button to scroll to and highlight Display in the Setup sub-menu. 22.. Press Right button to move and highlight Backlight on the lower tier of sub-menu. A status bar and number (from 0 to 10) shows the current brightness of the LCD backlight. 33.. Press Right button again to move to the current number. 44.. Press Up or Down button to set the number related to LCD backlight brightness. • Number 0: Darkest. • Number 10: Brightest. 55..
4.7 Connect to Your Computer The DPF1040 can be used as a Memory Card Reader and Writer when you connect it to your computer. Connect the DPF1040 to your Computer through a USB Cable 11.. Prepare a USB cable with type-A connector in one end and mini-type-B connector in the other end. 22.. Connect the end with type-A connector of the cable to the USB port in your computer which must come with the USB Host Port and have the USB driver installed. 33..
Disconnect the USB Cable between THE DPF1040 and your Computer 11.. Follow the instruction of your computer to remove the USB device which represents the DPF1040 here. 22.. Disconnect the cable from your computer and the DPF1040. You will see a message “PC Disconnected” shown on the bottom-right corner of the LCD screen.
5. Safety • • • • • • • • Keep away this product from shaky or unstable locations. Internal components are highly delicate and fragile. Dropping from heights could cause serious damages to this product. Keep this product away from fire or high temperatures (higher than 45°C or 113°F). This product should be operated from the type of the power indicated on the user guide. Improper use of the power supply could cause malfunction of the product.
6. Limited Warranty Wellex Corporation warrants that this product described in this User Manual will be free from material defects in design and manufacture and will substantially conform to the published specifications under normal use for one year from your date of purchase, subject to the conditions below. This warranty is provided to the original end user purchasing from Wellex Corporation or any authorized reseller, and is not transferable. Proof of purchased must be supplied for the warranty use.
7. Trouble Shooting Frequent Asked Questions z Why am I unable to turn on the device? Answer: The device is supplied by regular DC power. You should check if the power cord is already plugged into your power outlet. z My device crashed for some reason, how do I reset the DPF1040? Answer: Use a sharp pointer to reset this device. Otherwise you should not touch the Reset button under normal condition.
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