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User reviews and opinions
| searob |
1:27pm on Tuesday, August 31st, 2010 ![]() |
| its easy to Use but its been a hell of trick of a time getting Media to play. the Only media movies you can watch is Youtube. | |
| Tiger-Heli |
3:29pm on Thursday, July 22nd, 2010 ![]() |
| my idea of the ipod touch i am going to tell u this loud and clear the ipod touch is 200 dollars but its totally worth for anyone any age it has anyth... Great accessory This is a great anti-glare screen protector for my i-touch. It is a little pricey. | |
| moonmonster |
5:48am on Monday, June 7th, 2010 ![]() |
| Fast, cheap, extendable 1st Gen. = No bluetooth Fast, cheap, extendable 1st Gen. = No bluetooth I have owned this iPod for over a month from an eBay purchase, and it is the best iPod i have ever owned. | |
| garyfisher |
3:19pm on Tuesday, April 6th, 2010 ![]() |
| Alot of storage space and easy to use. Lots of Storage, Reliable Performance, Sleek/Compact, Easy To Set Up, Great Sound, Simple Controls | |
| pigsonthewing |
7:58am on Saturday, March 20th, 2010 ![]() |
| this is a cool mp3 player, It looks very good and I like it very much.but I think the price of it is a little expensive good expensive | |
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Documents
Convenience
Photo format supported: Up to 12M pixels, JPEG photos following EXIF and DCF standards Memory size: 50 photos or more Placement supported: Landscape, Portrait Control buttons: 6 buttons Display mode Automatic slideshow, Full-Screen browse, Thumbnail browse
Setup menu:
Photo menu:
OSD languages: English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Simplified Chinese, Russian, Japanese Plug & Play compatibility: Windows 2000/XP or later, Mac OS X or later, Linux
Accessories
- Included accessories: AC power adaptor (AC 100~240V 50/60 Hz 0.36A-->DC 5V 2.5A), USB cables, Quick start guide - User manual: Yes (in CD-ROM)
- Power LED indicator Green (power on), Off (power off) - Battery LED indicator Orange (charging), Off (not charging) - Power mode supported Battery powered, AC powered
Viewing Copying Viewing
photos photos
Enjoying photos
Viewing Photos
photo slideshows When there is no memory card in PhotoFrame, it displays photos stored in local memory. Deleting When a memory card is inserted to PhotoFrame, it will display photos from most recently and connected media in a "Last-in, First-display" order. Rotating photos
You can choose from three PhotoFrame viewing modes. Press ( the 1st key from the left on the rear of PhotoFrame) to toggle among the three viewing modes; use to view the previous photo and to view the next photo. ( are the first two keys from the right on the rear of PhotoFrame. )
THUMBNAIL-List of photos.
Each icon represents the function of the corresponding key in the rear of PhotoFrame.
Memory stick SD, MMC Compact flash PhotoFrame
B Source of photos on screen
C Current Photo D Current Photo number E Slideshow icon (If shown, this photo will be shown in slideshow.)
F Current photo number, same as D
G Total photo count H Resolution of current photo (in pixels). I J Date current photo was taken Source of displayed photos.
SLIDESHOW- Automatic, Rotating display of photos.
BROWSEManual viewing of photos one-by-one. (Displays size and date)
C Current Photo number D Total photo count E Resolution of current photo (in pixels) F Date current photo was taken
Viewing photos on PhotoFrame
Remove any memory card from PhotoFrame. Photos stored in the PhotoFrame will appear.
Viewing digital camera photos from a memory card
Insert the memory card into the slot in the frame: For Compact Flash card, firmly slide card in the larger slot end first and face DOWN. For SD, MMC, or Memory Stick card, slide card in the smaller slot end first and face UP until it locks in-place. After a few seconds photos on the memory card will display.
How to remove a memory card:
To remove Compact Flash card, pull out the card slowly. To remove SD, MMC, or Memory Stick card, push the card again to unlock and then pull out the card.
Copying Photos
photo slideshows You can copy photos stored on a memory card, or PC to PhotoFrame. PhotoFrame will Deleting then internally store a resized copy of the original photo. This resized copy will remain and inside PhotoFrame until you delete it from PhotoFrame. Rotating photos PhotoFrame's internal memory will store 50 or more resized photos. Please see the Deleting and Rotating Photos section to learn how to delete photos stored in PhotoFrame.
Copying from a memory card
You may copy photos one by one in Browse mode or several photos at once in Thumbnail Mode
Copying photo one by one in Browse mode
Change view mode to Browse. Insert the memory card into PhotoFrame.
Photos from memory card will appear.
With the photo for copy shown on screen, press the key (the 4th key from the left on the rear of PhotoFrame). Four different orientations of the selected photo will appear.
Use the
key to select the desired photo orientation and then press the
key. Do not remove the memory card before the copy screen disappears upon completion. If a warning message shows up indicating no free space for more photos, you may need to remove some already stored photos first before copying more photos.
After the copy screen disappears upon completion, a resized copy of the photo is stored
inside PhotoFrame.
You may move to other photos and continue this process until all the photos you want
are copied to Photos Frame.
Copy several photos at once in Thumbnail mode
Change view mode to Thumbnail. Insert the memory card into PhotoFrame.
Highlight the photo for copy in Thumbnail mode and press the key (the 4th key from the left on the rear of PhotoFrame). A multi-photo copy screen with small photos from current thumbnail screen will appear.
key to move,
to add photos to copy list, to confirm the copy list.
to remove photos
from copy list, and then press the
Photos on the copy list are shown with a small copy icon
Do not remove the memory card before the copy screen disappears upon completion. If a warning message shows up indicating no free space for more photos, you may need to remove some already stored photos first before copying more photos.
You may move to other Thumbnail pages and continue this process until all the photos
you want are copied to PhotoFrame.
copying PC Photos to PhotoFrame
For copying photos from a PC to the PhotoFrame , install the Auto Run software PhotoFrame manager Philips Auto Run Program for PhotoFrame is a windows based application for user to manage photos between Philips PhotoFrame and PC. It provides easy-to-use user interface for user to browse and preview the photos in both PC directories and PhotoFrame albums, and for user to perform operations, such as copying, moving and deleting photo(s).
For installation and more detail about the application, please follow the instructions in the PC software user manual located on the CD
Viewing Copying
photo slideshows Deleting and Rotating photos photos photos
Viewing Photo Slideshows
When you set the PhotoFrame view mode to Slideshow, it will automatically rotate the PhotoFrameed on screen. You may handpick the photos for slideshow and choose slideshow frequency for example, how long a photo remains on screen transition effect how next photo replaces current one on screen and sequential or random PhotoFrame. You may also select to show all slideshow photos in either vertical or horizontal orientation to match how you place the PhotoFrame.
Viewing
Picking photos for slideshow
Note: This function only applies to photos stored on PhotoFrame's internal memory.
Change view mode to Browse or Thumbnail.
Press the key (the 4th key from the left on the rear of PhotoFrame).
A menu with specific settings for the selected photo will appear.
Press the key to select Show in slideshow setting and use the decide if you want to display this photo in the Slideshow mode.
key to
Default setting is Yes for Show in slideshow.
Press the
to confirm.
Now your selected setting is confirmed.
to leave this menu.
Choosing slideshow frequency
Note: This function applies to photos stored on all media.
Delete photo one by one in Browse mode
Change the view mode to Browse mode.
key to highlight Delete and press the
Use the completion.
key to highlight Delete Photo; Press
When you delete a photo, PhotoFrame will show status and return to Brose mode after
Delete several photos at once in Thumbnail mode
Change view mode to Thumbnail.
Highlight the photo for delete in Thumbnail mode and press the key (the 2rd key from the left on the rear of PhotoFrame). A multi-photo delete screen with small photos from current thumbnail screen will appear.
to add phtos to delete list,
from delete list, and then press the
key to confirm the delete list.
Photos on the delete list are shown with a small delete icon deleted from PhotoFrame.
After the delete screen disappears upon completion, all the photos on the delete list are You may move to other Thumbnail pages and continue this process to delete all the
photos you want to delete from PhotoFrame.
Selecting
Optimizing PhotoFrame
brightness, language and set time functions Checking PhotoFrame status Taking care of your PhotoFrame
Selecting brightness, language and set time functions
Use this section to select PhotoFrame brightness levels and on-screen information displa language. You may also enter your local time and then set a different brightness level fo the evening hours from 6:00PM~6:00AM. In addition, you can set your daily automat turn-off and turn-on time for PhotoFrame!
Setting a general brightness level
key to highlight Brightness. Next press the
A brightness bar with scales and current value will appear.
Use the the menu.
key to modify the brightness level and press
to confirm and exit
Now your selected settings is confirmed.
Setting your local time
key (the 3th key from the left on the rear of PhotoFrame).
key to highlight Time functions. Next press the
key again to select Current Time.
A clock will appear for you to set Hours, Minute, and AM/PM.
Use the use the
key to set Hours; next then press the key to set Minute. Use
key to move to Minutes and
to move back for any changes.
Now your settings are confirmed.
Setting evening brightness level
Local time must be set correctly before setting up this feature
key to highlight Time functions. Next, press the
Use the or key to highlight 6PM-6AM Brightness and press the key to select.
Use the or key to modify the brightness level and press to confirm and leave. If you choose Current Brightness, brightness will remain the same during the evening. Press again to leave this menu.
All brightness change during 6PM-6AM (through Brightness or 6PM-6AM Brightness) will be effective for the 12-hour evening time frame.
Setting daily automatic turn-off and turn-on time
Local time must be set correctly before setting up this feature.
Press the key (the 3rd key from the left on the rear of PhotoFrame).
key to highlight Auto on/off timer. Next, press the
Select Enabled and press Move to Auto on at and press
to confirm. key to select. to confirm.
Set the time to turn on PhotoFrame everyday and press Move to Auto off and press key to select.
Set the time to turn off PhotoFrame everyday and Press to confirm. Now you have completed the auto on/off setup for your PhotoFrame. It will turn off and turn on automatically at preset time. Press to leave this menu.
Digital PhotoFrame will automatically turn off its display exactly at the Auto-off time, If the time has already passed today, it will go into Auto-off status at that time tomorrow.
Choose on-screen language
key to highlight Language and press the
key to choose your preferred language and press
The new selected setting is effective immediately.
Press again to leave this menu.
Checking PhotoFrame status
You may check the status of your PhotoFrame whether the system is ON, if the batte is charging, how many more photos can be stored, how much battery power remains, whic media are currently connected, or the PhotoFrame software version. From the LED light indicator in the back, you can determine whether the system is ON or the battery is charging: Power LED Battery LED Green: System ON Off: System OFF Orange: Battery is charging Off: Battery is not charging Below is an easy way to look up other information.
key to highlight Status.
Current PhotoFrame status will appear on the right column.
Free space
(pic): XX (Estimates of how many additional photos can be stored
PhotoFrame)
Power: DC (when main is supplying power) XX% (estimates of battery power remaining, when internal battery is supplying power.)
Connected media: Connected media: (Lists all memory cards actively connected to PhotoFrame) Firmware: (PhotoFrame software version)
Selecting brightness, language and set time Taking care of your PhotoFrame functions Checking PhotoFrame 1) Do not drop status PhotoFrame is a complicated electronic device and cannot withstand shock from drops Taking care of your 2) Do not expose to moisture PhotoFrame PhotoFrame is neither moisture proof nor moisture resistant. Exposing it to moisture o liquid spills of any kind will very likely damage your PhotoFrame. 3) Do not hit or scratch
The LCD panel of PhotoFrame is made of glass and therefore is sensitive to abnormal force or hardware with sharp edges.
4) Screen cleaning
Please use only dry soft cloth to clean your screen.
5) Battery charging
For first time use, please fully charge your PhotoFrame (Battery LED will be off when battery is fully charged). This process may take up to 3 hours or more. PhotoFrame starts fully recharging its internal battery only when the battery level is below certain value. This is designed to extend your PhotoFrame battery life by reducing unnecessar battery charging.
Keep the stand clear from cables Make sure the stand of your PhotoFrame is clear from cables as cables could pull the stand out of PhotoFrame to the floor.
7) Temperature and humidity limitations
Operating temperature: 0 ~ 45 (Celsius) / 32 ~ 113 (Fahrenheit) Humidity: 20% ~ 80%
Frequently asked questions
Q: Is the LCD screen touch-enabled? A: The LCD screen is not touch-enabled. Please use the keys in the back to control PhotoFrame.
Q: Can I switch between different slideshows photos by using different memory cards? A: Yes. When you connect your memory card to PhotoFrame, it will slideshow photos stored on that specific card.
Q: How can I quick-charge my PhotoFrame? A: Charge it with the system in OFF status. PhotoFrame will be > 85% charged in 2 hours when system is OFF and in 5 hours when system is ON.
Q: Will the LCD screen be damaged if I keep showing the same photo for a long time? A: No. PhotoFrame can display the same photo continuously for 1,000 hours without any damage to the LCD screen.
Q:Can I use PhotoFrame to delete photos on memory card? A: No, it does not support operations to delete photos on external devices such as a memory card.
Q: Can I print photos from PhotoFrame? A: No, it does not support direct photo printing. Q: After copying photos, how can I check if the photos are already stored inside? A: The photos are copied after the screen confirms with "photo copied" message. You may then remove the card to view internal photos.
Q: How does PhotoFrame show high-resolution 4:3 digital photos on its 3:2 screen? A: To ensure high picture integrity, PhotoFrame shrinks the photos at original aspect ratio and trims excessive portions before displaying these photos.
Q: Can I use PhotoFrame during its Auto-off periods? A: Yes. Press any control key to bring the system back to ON status.
10) Q: Can I change 6PM-6AM Brightness to other time frames, such as 7PM-11PM Brightness? A: No. It cannot be changed. 11) Q: Can I increase the memory size to store more pictures on my DPD? A: No. The internal memory of DPD is fixed and cannot be expanded. However, you could switch between different photos by using different memory cards on DPD. Please note that photo rotation and slideshow orientation features are not supported for photos stored on memory cards because DPD only reads such photos but cannot change them. 12) Q:
Why doesn't my PhotoFrame show some of my photos?
A: Digital cameras take photos and store them in JPEG format according to camera industry standards. PhotoFrame is designed to show photos following the same industry standards. Some images, such as web images, scanned images, or photos in RAW format from professional cameras, are not stored according to camera industry standards and therefore cannot be correctly displayed on PhotoFrame. Please use PC applications to convert such images into standard JPEG format for PhotoFrame.
13) My PhotoFrame is ON but the system does not respond anymore! First please make sure the system is properly powered. Then please use a pin to trigger the Reset button located at the lower-left corner on the back to restore the system. 14) Q: Why doesn't my PhotoFrame go into Auto-off status after I set it? A: First, please make sure you set Current Time, Auto-off at, and Auto-on at correctly. PhotoFrame will automatically turn off its display exactly at the Auto-off time. If the time has already passed for the day, it will start entering Auto-off status at the specified time from the next day. 15) Q: Why doesn't my PhotoFrame follow my 6PM-6AM Brightness setting in the evening? A: First, please make sure you set Current Time correctly. If you modify the Brightness setting during 6PM~6AM, it will temporarily follow that new setting for the evening and return to the original 6PM-6AM Brightness setting from the next evening. 16) Q: I'm trying to upload pictures from my PC directly to the PhotoFrame using the USB connection, but I cannot get it working. What can I do? A: Connect PhotoFrame to PC and put photos directly under the root directory of the PhotoFrame drive. Disconnect the USB cable. After a few seconds, all photos in the root directory will be automatically added to PhotoFrame and the directory will be emptied. Please note that this operation does not apply to photos in sub-directories.
Troubleshooting
your PhotoFrame Keeping your PhotoFrame up to date
Troubleshooting your PhotoFrame
Please see below for various situations and recommended actions. Situations Warning message: "Low battery" Recommended actions Recharge PhotoFrame or turn off PhotoFrame befo it can be recharged again. If the PhotoFrame's intern battery level drops completely to zero, the "Current tim setting may be lost. It means your PhotoFrame is fully loaded with photo If such message shows up when your PhotoFrame holds less than 40 photos, please use USB cable to connect PhotoFrame to PC and use PC to check if the are abnormal files taking up the local memory of PhotoFrame. Normal files inside PhotoFrame are usually less than 250KB in size. It means there is no photo in your PhotoFrame. If su message shows up after you load photos onto PhotoFrame from PC, please make sure to the instructions in "Copying photos" section are followed properly. It means there is no photo in your memory card. If suc message shows up after you load photos onto memory cards from PC, please make sure to the instructions in "Viewing PC photos from a memory card" section are followed properly. Use a pin to trigger the RESET button through the hole the lower-left corner on PhotoFrame's back (next to Serial Number and Model Name sticker). Adjust your photo to 3:2 aspect ratio. Many digital cameras take photos in 4:3 aspect ratio but PhotoFrame displays photos on 3:2 aspect ratio scre Consequently, some upper and bottom parts of a typic 4:3 photo will not be displayed on PhotoFrame's screen.
Warning message: "No free space to store more photos"
Warning message: "No photo on internal memory"
Warning message: "No photo on external memory"
Screen freezes and does not respond to control anymore Part of photo is cropped on PhotoFrame
Keeping your PhotoFrame up to date
At times Philips will provide Software to keep your PhotoFrame up to date. Please regis yourself to www.philips.com/register or visit www.p4c.philips.com for latest support new
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Philips strives to deliver the highest quality products. We use some of the industry's most advanced manufacturing processes and practice stringent quality control. However, pixel or sub pixel defects on the TFT LCD panels used in flat panel monitors are sometimes unavoidable. No manufacturer can guarantee that all panels will be free from pixel defects, but Philips guarantees that any monitor with an unacceptable number of defects will be repaired or replaced under warranty. This notice explains the different types of pixel defects and defines acceptable defect levels for each type. In order to qualify for repair or replacement under warranty, the number of pixel defects on a TFT LCD panel must exceed these acceptable levels. This policy is valid worldwide.
Pixels and Sub pixels
A pixel, or picture element, is composed of three sub pixels in the primary colors of red, green and blue. Many pixels together form an image. When all sub pixels of a pixel are lit, the three colored sub pixels together appear as a single white pixel. When all are dark, the three colored sub pixels together appear as a single black pixel. Other combinations of lit and dark sub pixels appear as single pixels of other colors.
Types of Pixel Defects
Pixel and sub pixel defects appear on the screen in different ways. There are two categories of pixel defects and several types of sub pixel defects within each category. Bright Dot Defects Bright dot defects appear as pixels or sub pixels that are always lit or 'on'. That is, a bright dot is a sub-pixel that stands out on the screen when the monitor displays a dark pattern. There are the types of bright dot defects:
One lit red, green or blue sub pixel
Two adjacent lit sub pixels: - Red + Blue = Purple Three adjacent lit sub pixels (one white pixel) - Red + Green = Yellow - Green + Blue = Cyan (Light Blue)
A red or blue bright dot must be more than 50 percent brighter than neighboring dots while a green bright dot is 30 percent brighter than neighboring dots.
Black Dot Defects Black dot defects appear as pixels or sub pixels that are always dark or 'off'. That is, a dark dot is a sub-pixel that stands out on the screen when the monitor displays a light pattern. These are the types of black dot defects:
One dark sub pixel
Proximity of Pixel Defects
Two or three adjacent dark sub pixels
Because pixel and sub pixels defects of the same type that are near to one another may be more noticeable, Philips also specifies tolerances for the proximity of pixel defects.
BRIGHT DOT DEFECTS MODEL 1 lit subpixel 2 adjacent lit subpixels 3 adjacent lit subpixels (one white pixel) Total bright dot defects of all types
ACCEPTABLE LEVEL 7FF1 series 0 2
BLACK DOT DEFECTS MODEL 1 dark subpixel 2 adjacent dark subpixels 3 adjacent dark subpixels Total black dot defects of all types
ACCEPTABLE LEVEL 7FF1 series 0 3
TOTAL DOT DEFECTS MODEL Total bright or black dot defects of all types
ACCEPTABLE LEVEL 7FF1 series 4
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Recycling Information for Customers Banned Substance Declaration CE Declaration Confirmity FCC Declaration of Conformity Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Notice (U.S. Only) Declaration of Conformity for Products Marked with FCC Logo, United States Only Commission Federale de la Communication (FCC Declaration) EN 55022 Compliance (Czech Republic Only) VCCI Class 2 Notice (Japan Only) Polish Center for Testing and Certification Notice North Europe Information (Nordic Countries) BSMI Notice (Taiwan Only) Philips End-of-Life Disposal Waste Electronics and Electrical Equipment (WEEE)
Recycling Information for Customers
Philips establishes technically and economically viable objectives to optimize the environmental performance of the organization's product, service and activities. From the planning, design and production stages, Philips emphasizes the important of making products that can easily be recycled. At Philips, end-of-life management primarily entails participation in national take-back initiatives and recycling programs whenever possible, preferably in cooperation with competitors. There is currently a system of recycling up and running in the European countries, such as The Netherlands, Belgium, Norway, Sweden and Denmark. In U.S.A., Philips Consumer Electronics North America has contributed funds for the Electronic Industries Alliance (EIA) Electronics Recycling Project and state recycling initiatives for end-oflife electronics products from household sources. In addition, the Northeast Recycling Council (NERC) - a multi-state non-profit organization focused on promoting recycling market development - plans to implement a recycling program. In Asia Pacific, Taiwan, the products can be taken back by Environment Protection Administration (EPA) to follow the IT product recycling management process, detail can be found in web site www.epa.gov.tw For help and service, please read the section of Service and Warranty or the following team of Environmental specialist can help. Mr. Job Chiu - Environment manager Philips Electronics Industries (Taiwan) Ltd, Monitor Business Unit E-mail: job.chiu@philips.com Tel: +886 (0) 9839 Mr. Maarten ten Houten - Senior Environmental Consultant Philips Consumer Electronics E-mail: marten.ten.houten@philips.com Tel: +31 (0) 33402 Ms. Delmer F. Teglas Philips Electronics North America E-mail: butch.teglas@philips.com Tel: +RETURN TO TOP OF THE PAGE
Banned Substance Declaration
This product comply with RoHs and Philips BSD (AR17-G04-5010-010) requirements
CE Declaration of Conformity
Philips Consumer Electronics declare under our responsibility that the product is in conformity with the following standards - EN60950:2000 (Safety requirement of Information Technology Equipment) - EN55022:1998 (Radio Disturbance requirement of Information Technology Equipment) - EN55024:1998 (Immunity requirement of Information Technology Equipment) - EN61000-3-2:2000 (Limits for Harmonic Current Emission) - EN61000-3-3:1995 (Limitation of Voltage Fluctuation and Flicker) following provisions of directives applicable - 73/23/EEC (Low Voltage Directive) - 89/336/EEC (EMC Directive) - 93/68/EEC (Amendment of EMC and Low Voltage Directive) and is produced by a manufacturing organization on ISO9000 level. RETURN TO TOP OF THE PAGE
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Notice (U.S. Only)
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
EN 55022 Compliance (Czech Republic Only)
VCCI Notice (Japan Only)
This is a Class B product based on the standard of the Voluntary Control Council for Interference (VCCI) for Information technology equipment. If this equipment is used near a radio or television receiver in a domestic environment, it may cause radio Interference. Install and use the equipment according to the instruction manual.
Class B ITE
Polish Center for Testing and Certification Notice
The equipment should draw power from a socket with an attached protection circuit (a threeprong socket). All equipment that works together (computer, monitor, printer, and so on) should have the same power supply source. The phasing conductor of the room's electrical installation should have a reserve short-circuit protection device in the form of a fuse with a nominal value no larger than 16 amperes (A). To completely switch off the equipment, the power supply cable must be removed from the power supply socket, which should be located near the equipment and easily accessible. A protection mark "B" confirms that the equipment is in compliance with the protection usage requirements of standards PN-93/T-42107 and PN-89/E-06251.
North Europe Information (Nordic Countries)
Placering/Ventilation VARNING: FRSKRA DIG OM ATT HUVUDBRYTARE OCH UTTAG LTTKOMLIGA, NR DU STLLER DIN UTRUSTNING PPLATS. R
Placering/Ventilation ADVARSEL: SRG VED PLACERINGEN FOR, AT NETLEDNINGENS STIK OG STIKKONTAKT ER NEMT TILGNGELIGE. Paikka/Ilmankierto VAROITUS: SIJOITA LAITE SITEN, ETT VERKKOJOHTO VOIDAAN TARVITTAESSA HELPOSTI IRROTTAA PISTORASIASTA. Plassering/Ventilasjon ADVARSEL: NR DETTE UTSTYRET PLASSERES, M DU PASSE KONTAKTENE FOR STMTILFRSEL ER LETTE N. P AT
BSMI Notice (Taiwan Only)
End-of-Life Disposal
Your new product contains materials that can be recycled and reused. Specialized companies can recycle your product to increase the amount of reusable materials and to minimize the amount to be disposed of. Please find out about the local regulations on how to dispose of your old monitor from your local Philips dealer.
Philips Photo Frame
7"
7FF1M4
Every picture tells your story
How many digital pictures are hidden on your PC? See, share and relive your memories with Philips PhotoFrame, the easiest way to display your digital photos in stunning quality - without a PC.
Top quality display for print-like pictures High pixel density for sharp and detailed photo display Display all the crisp colors of professional printed photos Luxurious design to complement your photos Exquisite materials and finishing add value to your photos International award winning design to enrich your home decor 4 Interchangeable frames to fit your room and personal taste Easily display your digital photos View photos directly from memory cards - no PC required USB connector for easy photo downloading from your PC Create a slideshow for all stored photos Play slideshows or browse single photo and thumbnails Great convenience Operate on AC power or cordlessly with rechargeable battery Automatically turn on and off display at preset times daily
Photo Frame
7FF1M4/37
Product highlights
OSD Languages: English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Spanish Plug & Play Compatibility: Windows 2000/XP or later Regulatory Approvals: BSMI, C-Tick, CCC, CE, FCC, GOST, PSB, UL, VCCI Other convenience: Kensington lock compatible High pixel density display The very best high density screen in the industry displays 88 percent more pixels per square inch than even a high end 17-inch LCD monitor -- showing off your treasured photos with the same 'real life' rich detail and vibrant colors as high quality prints. Rich, vibrant colors Full color display brings out the best in your photos with vibrant, real life colors by displaying the same full range of colors found in professionally printed photos. Quality design and materials Top quality design and exquisite materials include a solid metal stand, stylish frame and detailed finishing that convey an impression of value and refined taste, adding luster to the photos displayed on PhotoFrame. Award-winning design Prestigious international organizations select outstanding products for design awards; Philips display devices regularly win such awards including the iF, Good Design Award and reddot Design Award. Interchangeable frames A selection of interchangeable frames that snap onto your PhotoFrame fits your personal taste and compliments your home or office decor. Memory card slots Two memory card readers are built-in for easy viewing and sharing of photos stored in memory cards. One memory card slot accepts Compact Flash I (CF) cards while the second accommodates Memory Stick (MS), SD Card and Multi Media Cards (MMC). Easy USB connectivity A USB connector is built into the device for easy and quick downloading photos from a PC. Create slideshows A slideshow is a collection of images arranged in sequence for presenting to an audience. Pressing the button and selecting the slideshow function automatically displays all photos stored on your PhotoFrame page-by-page. Multiple viewing modes Flexible display modes give you the freedom to display your photos one image at one time, in thumbnail mode for quick, easy searches, or to create a slideshow of your most treasured photos. Run on built-in battery or AC AC or onboard battery power gives you the choice of operating your PhotoFrame on standard AC power or cordlessly with the onboard rechargeable battery. On-off timer A built-in clock turns your PhotoFrame on or off at times you select.
Specifications
Picture/Display
Effective viewing area: 137 x 91 mm Resolution: 800 x 480 pixels (viewing area 720 x 480) Viewing angle: @ C/R > 5, 170 (H) / 170 (V) Lifetime, to 50% brightness: 20000 hr Brightness: 200 cd/m
Connectivity
USB: To PC
Accessories
Storage Media
Memory Card Types: Compact Flash type I, Memory Stick, Memory Stick Pro, Multimedia Card, Secure Digital Built-in memory capacity: 50 photos or more
Included Accessories: AC-DC Adapter, User manual & PC software CD, Quick start guide, Stand, USB cable, 4 interchangeable frames
Dimensions
Convenience
Card Reader: Build-in (2x) Photo format supported: JPEG photo (in DCF structure), Up to 12 Megapixels Placement supported: Landscape, Portrait Buttons and controls: 6 buttons Playback mode: Full screen browse, Slideshow, Thumbnail browse Photo edit: Copy, Delete, Rotate, Show in slideshow Setup function: Brightness adjustment, Language, Slideshow, Status, Auto on/off daily
Set dimensions with stand (W x H x D): 212 x 164 x 105 mm Weight: 0.73 kg Temperature range (operation): 0C to 45C Temperature range (storage): -20C to 60C
Power consumption: (System on and battery charging) 12 W Operating time on battery: 0.8 hr Battery LED indicator: Charging - Amber, Not charging - Off Power LED indicator: Operation - green Power mode supported: AC powered, Battery powered
Date of issue 2007-02-20 Version: 4.0
2007 Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. All Rights reserved. Specifications are subject to change without notice. Trademarks are the property of Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. or their respective owners. www.philips.com
12 NC: 26568 UPC: 12673 2
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