Insignia NS-DPF3G User Manual

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Quick Setup Guide
NS-DPF3G 3.5" Digital Picture Frame
Features
Top view 
           Side views
Package 
contents
• Digital picture frame
• Carrying case
• USB cable
• AC power adapter
• Quick Setup Guide
Setting up your frame
Positioning the frame
•  Pull out the stand and place
  your frame on a flat surface.
OR
•  Slide the frame into its carrying case to take it with you.
Power/Exit
button
Left arrow
button 
Menu/Enter
button
Right arrow
button 
USB port
SD/MMC slot
Using your frame
Turning the frame on and off
1
  Press and hold the power button to turn the frame on. 
2  Press and hold the power button again to turn the frame off.
Navigating menus
1
  Press       twice to open the Main menu during slideshows.
2 Press 
 to navigate left or up, and press  to navigate right or down.
3  To change a setting, press         to open the menu selection, press 
 or  to scroll through the available options, 
  then press      to save your changes.
  • Press       to return to the previous screen while in the Settings menu.
Viewing your pictures 
1  Press       until the Main menu opens, press 
 and  to highlight the memory device you want to 
  access (internal memory or memory card), then press         to begin a slideshow. 
2  Press        again to pause the slideshow and display the pop-up menu. 
Switching between internal memory and a memory card (not included)
By default, your frame searches for an inserted memory card. When you turn on your frame, it automatically plays a 
slideshow of pictures stored on the memory card after a brief delay. 
1  To switch from the memory card to the internal memory, press      until the Main menu appears.
2 Press 
 and  to switch between the memory card and the internal memory, then press        .
Copying pictures to your frame
You can copy pictures to your frame from your computer or from a memory card.  
To copy pictures using your computer:
1
  Turn on your computer, then connect the provided USB cable to your digital picture frame and to an available USB 
  port on your computer.
 Note: Do not press       while copying pictures to or from your frame or deleting pictures from your frame. Doing so 
  will interrupt the connection between the frame and your computer.
2 Open My Computer or Computer (in Microsoft® Windows® operating systems). The frame’s internal memory 
  and any inserted memory cards appear as separate “removable disks.”
3  Drag and drop (or copy and paste) files from your computer to the frame’s internal memory or to your frame’s 
  inserted memory card. You can also drag and drop files from your frame’s inserted memory card to its internal 
  memory using this method.
4  When you are done copying files, safely disconnect the frame from your computer by following your operating 
  system’s standard procedures or by pressing      .
Fully charged
Charging
Charging the battery
When the battery is fully charged, it lasts about 2 hours.
Charging using the mini USB cable
•  Plug the mini USB cable plug into the picture frame, then plug 
the larger USB connector into your computer and turn the 
computer on. The picture frame turns on, and a connection is 
established with your computer. This connection also allows you 
to transfer pictures from your computer to your frame or delete 
pictures from your frame using your computer. For more details, 
see Copying pictures to your frame.
  Press       to exit the computer connection. You will no longer be 
able to transfer files to or from your frame or delete files from 
your frame, but you will be able to access the frame‘s functions 
and watch slideshows while the battery is charging. 
Charging using the AC power adapter
•  Plug the cable’s mini USB plug into the picture frame, then plug 
the power adapter into an AC power outlet. The picture frame 
turns on and begins charging. You can turn off the frame while 
it is charging.
Adding a memory card
•  Insert a memory card into the memory card slot (optional). Your 
frame is compatible with SD, SDHC, and MMC memory cards.
•  If the frame is already on when you insert the card, a 
slideshow of the card’s pictures automatically plays.