Westinghouse Digital Photo Frame DPF 1021 User Manual

USER’S MANUAL  
MANUEL DE LUTILISATEUR  
MANUAL DEL USUARIO  
DPF-1021  
Digital Photo Frame  
Cadre Photo Numérique  
Marco de Fotos Digitales  
 
Congratulations on your purchase of a Westinghouse 10.2” LCD Digital Photo  
Frame. We are excited to bring you a new experience in viewing your digital  
memories with MosaicViewTM Technology. Contents include an AC/DC Power  
Supply Adapter and User’s Manual. Please read carefully and follow all  
warnings and instructions in this User's Manual and those marked on the  
product before you use the Digital Photo Frame. Failing to follow warnings can  
result in personal injury or damage to the Digital Photo Frame. Please 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.  
Quick Start  
1.  
To attach the stand, slide the stand onto the back of the Digtal Photo  
Frame by pressing the button on the stand. Plug the AC adapter into  
the Digital Photo Frame and plug it into a power outlet.  
2.  
Insert a memory card into one of the four slots:  
Slot 1 - Secure DigitalTM or MultiMedia CardTM  
Slot 2 - Compact FlashTM or Micro DriveTM  
Slot 3 - xD-Picture CardTM  
Slot 4 - Memory StickTM, Memory Stick PROTM, Memory Stick  
DuoTM, or Memory Stick PRO DuoTM  
Or insert a USB Thumbnail Drive into the USB port.  
Note: To view a sample of how the Photo Frame displays digital photos, simply  
turn on the frame without inserting a memory card.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
Push the power button for a few seconds on the back of the Digital  
Photo Frame to turn on the frame.  
Once the Digital Photo Frame has turned on, it will enter into  
MosaicViewTM Slide Show automatically.  
To view photos individually, press the Exit button to enter Thumbnail  
View. Using the Arrow Buttons (<<) and (>>), highlight a photo and  
press the Play (4) button to view the image. To enter into  
MosaicViewTM Slide Show again, press the Play (4) button.  
Note: To delete photos from the internal memory or save photos to the internal  
memory, please refer to page 9 or 10 for instructions.  
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Diagram of the Digital Photo Frame  
USB Port for USB Flash Drives  
Mini USB Port for File Transfer  
xD-Picture CardTM Slot  
Memory StickTM, Memory Stick  
PROTM, Memory Stick DuoTM, and  
Memory Stick PRO DuoTM Slot  
Secure DigitalTM and  
Multi Media CardTM Slot  
Compact FlashTM and  
Micro DriveTM Slot  
AC Power Input  
Keypad  
Power Button  
Adjustable Stand  
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Keypad Button Functions  
On Screen Display Functions  
Note: To enter the On Screen Display (OSD), press the Menu button at any  
time (except when in Slide Show or playing a video). To exit the OSD, simply  
press the Exit button.  
Button  
<<  
Command  
Up  
Play  
>>  
Select  
Down  
Exit  
Exit OSD Menu  
Enter OSD Menu  
Menu  
Viewing Images Individually  
Button  
<<  
Command  
Go to Previous Image  
Start Slide Show  
Play  
>>  
Go to Next Image  
Return to Thumbnail View  
Enter OSD Menu  
Exit  
Menu  
Thumbnail View / Select Mode Page / Card Select Page  
Button  
<<  
Command  
Left  
Play  
>>  
Select  
Right  
Exit  
Go one page back  
Enter OSD Menu  
Menu  
Viewing Video Files  
Button  
<<  
Command  
Go to Previous Video File  
Play / Pause Video File  
Go to Next Video File  
Exit Video  
Play  
>>  
Exit  
Menu  
Enter OSD Menu  
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Digital Photo Frame Navigation  
Using the Play and Exit button, you will be able to advance or go back a Menu  
Page within the Digital Photo Frame.  
The top Menu Page is the “Select Card” Page. To enter this selection, press  
the Exit button twice from Thumbnail View.  
Select Card Page  
SD / MMC  
MS / MS Duo  
CF / MD  
XD  
Built-in Memory  
Selecting an option that is highlighted will take you to the next page.  
Select Mode Page  
Photo – Selecting “Photo” will allow you to preview your photos through  
Thumbnail View.  
Slideshow – This selection will automatically start Slide Show.  
Video – Selecting “Video” will list all video files available for viewing.  
Select a file and press the “Play” button to view. (No audio will be available.)  
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OSD Menu Functions  
All function settings for the Digital Photo Frame can be controlled via the buttons located  
on top of the Frame. You can access the On Screen Display (OSD) at any time, expect  
when in Slide Show Mode or playing a video, by pushing the “Menu” button.  
OSD Menu  
MosaicViewTM  
Description and Function of Operation  
MosaicViewTM allows you to display multiple images at the same  
time. This function can be turned on or off to view images  
individually.  
Image Size  
This function allows you to adjust how the image fits on the screen.  
"Original" retains the original aspect ratio of the image. "Optimal"  
optimizes the image to fit the screen  
Slide Show Effect  
This selections allows you to choose the transition style of Slide  
Show  
Slide Show Speed This selection allows you to choose the speed of the Slide Show  
Slide Show Shuffle This function allows images to be displayed in random order and can  
be turned on or off  
Video Repeat  
Save Changes  
Copy File  
This selection allows video files to automatically repeat itself when  
finished.  
This function allows you to save images from the memory card that  
have been changed thru the OSD into the internal flash memory  
This allows a file to be copied from a memory card into the internal  
flash memory.  
Delete File  
Rotate  
This allows an image to be deleted from the internal flash memory.  
This allows a file to be rotated 90 degrees clock-wise  
This allows you to zoom into a picture.  
Zoom  
Set Favorite  
Reset Settings  
Language  
This function allows you to select images to appear more often.  
Resets all settings back to default.  
Changes the OSD menu language: English, Italian, German, French,  
Spanish, Portuguese or Dutch  
Brightness  
Contrast  
Color  
This function allows you to adjust the brightness of the screen  
This function allows you to adjust the contrast  
This function allows you to adjust the color  
Tint  
This function allows you to adjust the tint  
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MosaicViewTM  
What is MosaicViewTM?  
MosaicViewTM is an exciting new technology developed by Westinghouse  
which allows you to view multiple photos at the same time. MosaicViewTM  
automatically detects different picture orientations and displays them randomly  
through Slide Show.  
How MosaicViewTM works:  
With MosaicView™, up to 4 images can be displayed at the same time. Portrait  
and landscape images are displayed in a random configuration such as a  
portrait and two landscape photos or two portrait images displayed at the same  
time.  
The Slide Show is set to MosaicViewTM as the default setting. In addition, to  
maximize the area of display, images are set to “Optimal” under “Image Size”.  
Please note that some cropping of the images will occur in this mode. If you  
wish to view the images in their original aspect ratio, select “Original” under  
“Image Size” in the OSD. The images will maintain their native aspect ratio.  
Starting a Slide Show  
There are two ways of starting a Slide Show; one is pressing the play button  
when viewing images individually, or while in the Select Mode Page, select  
Slide Show.  
Additional Photo Frame Features  
Setting Favorite Pictures  
Marking an image as a Favorite allows you to see the image more often during  
Slide Show. To do so, in Thumbnail View highlight a picture and enter the OSD  
by hitting the Menu button. Select “Set Favorite” and a small check mark will  
appear next to the image. To unmark a picture, repeat the same steps. When  
MosaicViewTM is on, the selected favorite picture will appear individually during  
slide show.  
Note - Favorite pictures will not be saved once the frame has been turned off.  
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Additional Features - Continued  
Slide Show Shuffle  
Show Show Shuffle allows you to display your photos in random order during  
Slide Show. You may turn this feature “on” or “off” in the OSD under “Slide  
Show Shuffle”.  
Rotate and Zoom  
At anytime when you are viewing images individually, you can zoom or rotate a  
picture. When viewing an image, push the Menu button to display the OSD.  
Scroll down to Rotate or Zoom. By pushing the play button you will be able to  
rotate or zoom into the image.  
You can may changes made to the image into the internal memory as long as  
you are changing a file from an inserted memory card.  
Saving Changes to an Image  
You can save changes made to an image into the internal memory if you are  
changing the file from an inserted memory card. To do so, after you have either  
rotated or zoom to your preference, enter the OSD menu and select Save  
Changes. Once you hit select, the changes made to the image will be saved  
into the internal flash memory.  
Adjusting the Stand  
Simply push the button in the back to adjust the angle of the stand. If you wish  
to have the unit in portrait orientation, simply remove the four screws, re-adjust  
the stand and screw back into place.  
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Using the Mini-USB for File Transfer  
The Digital Photo Frame comes with 128MB of built-in Flash Memory. Make  
sure that the Frame is first turned off before connecting a USB cable (not  
included) from a computer to the Digital Photo Frame and ensure that the  
power supply is plugged into the Digital Photo Frame.  
Turn on the Photo Frame. Once the computer has detected the Photo Frame,  
you will be able to download compatible image or video files stored in your  
computer or delete them from the internal memory of the Digital Photo Frame.  
Disconnecting the Frame from a PC Computer:  
1. Click the “Safely Remove Device” icon on the Task Bar located on the  
bottom right corner of the computer Desktop.  
2. A dialogue box (“Safely Remove Hardware”) will appear.  
3. Select USB Mass Storage Device and click “Stop”.  
4. On the next dialogue box, click “OK”.  
5. On the final dialogue box, click “Close”. Now you can safely remove the  
Digital Photo Frame.  
The saved images will appear once you have turned off the Frame and turned  
it back on.  
Note: Attempting to disconnect the Digital Photo Frame without using  
the “ Safely Remove Device” procedure may cause the files in the internal  
memory to be unreadable.  
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Saving to and Deleting an Image from  
the Internal Flash Memory  
How to save an image into the internal memory from a Memory Card:  
Note: The Copy File function only allows compatible image files from the memory card to  
be copied onto the internal memory.  
1) Make sure that the Digital Photo Frame is turned off.  
2) Insert a memory card into the Digital Photo Frame.  
3) After turning on the frame, exit the Slide Show and highlight the picture you  
would like to save into the internal memory.  
4) Press the “Menu” button to enter the OSD. Select “Copy File” to save the  
image into the internal memory.  
How to delete files from the internal memory:  
Note: The Delete File function only allows files in the internal memory to be deleted.  
1) When viewing images from the internal memory, go to Thumbnail View and  
highlight the picture you would like to delete.  
2) Press the “Menu” button to enter the OSD.  
3) Select “Delete File” to delete the image from the internal memory.  
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Technical Specifications  
Model No.:  
Product:  
DPF-1021  
10.2” LCD Digital Photo Frame  
Ebony Wood Frame with White Matte  
Frame Style:  
Input Formats:  
Secure DigitalTM, Multi Media CardTM, Compact FlashTM,  
Micro DriveTM, xD-Picture CardTM, Memory StickTM,  
Memory Stick PROTM, Memory Stick DuoTM, Memory Stick  
PRO DuoTM and USB Flash Drives  
File Format:  
Features:  
JPEG, AVI Motion JPEG, MPEG1, MPEG4  
MosaicViewTM Slide Show  
Individual Picture View and Slide Show  
Range of Transitional Styles for Slide Show  
Variable Speed for Slide Show  
Random Picture Shuffle  
Set Favorite Pictures  
Copy and Save Functions  
Color Adjustment Functions  
AVI Motion JPEG Player  
MPEG 1 and 4 Video Player  
Extendable Stand for Angle Adjustment  
Wall-mountable – VESA hole pattern (75mm x 75mm)  
Internal Memory: 128MB FLASH  
USB Ports:  
Mini-USB (for file transfer)  
USB (for USB Flash Drives)  
Power:  
Input: 100V-240V AC, 50~60HZ  
Output: 9V DC, 2A  
Weight:  
2.8 lbs  
Dimensions:  
12.6” x 9.1” x 1.9”  
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Frequently Asked Questions  
Q: What other media formats can the Digital Photo Frame support? Why will it  
not play all images or movie files?  
A: The Digital Photo Frame will support JPEGs and AVI Motion JPEGs taken  
from a digital camera. The Digital Photo Frame may not read all images or  
video files downloaded from the Internet. Many of the video formats  
downloaded from the Internet are not supported as well.  
Q: I have a memory card in the Digital Photo Frame, but it’s not reading the  
card. What should I do?  
A: First, make sure that you are using a memory card that is supported by the  
Digital Photo Frame. Second, ensure that the memory card is inserted all  
the way into the correct slot. Third, press the Menu button until you reach  
the Card Select page. If the memory card is properly inserted into the slot,  
that memory card icon will be highlighted.  
Note: Some digital cameras save images into non-standard formats. Please  
refer to your camera’s operating manual for specifics.  
Q: Why do some pictures load faster than others?  
A: Higher resolution pictures load slower. Using a lower resolution when taking  
pictures will speed up loading time.  
Q: If I have a card inserted into the frame, but I want to run the Slide Show with  
pictures in the internal memory, what should I do?  
A: Go to the Card Select page and select “Built-in Memory”. Go to Photos and  
select an image. Press the Play Button and the unit will go into Slide Show.  
Q: How do I rotate portrait photos to display correctly on the frame?  
A: Rotate the images by using a computer. Portrait pictures must stand upright  
to allow the Photo Frame to detect it as a portrait picture. Pictures that are  
EXIF compatible will automatically rotate within the frame.  
Q: How many images can 128MB of Flash Memory hold?  
A; To maximize the use of the internal flash memory, simply reduce the image  
size of your image to 640 x 480 for landscape images, and 480 x 640 for  
portrait images. Each file will be approximately 60KB, allowing you to fit  
over 2000 photos into the internal memory.  
For further questions or support, please call (866) 287-5555.  
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IMPORTANT PRODUCT SAFETY  
INSTRUCTIONS  
Proper Handling of the Digital Photo Frame  
Always handle the Digital Photo Frame with care. Avoid touching the LCD  
screen. Skin oils are 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 useful life. Do not place it near heat sources  
such as radiators, heat registers, or other appliances that generate heat. Orient  
the Digital Photo Frames away from direct sunlight to reduce glare.  
Avoid exposing the Digital Photo Frame to rain, water, moisture or high  
humidity. Do not place it near basins or sinks 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  
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.  
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Ventilation  
Slots and openings on the Digital Photo Frame are provided for ventilation  
purposes. To ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from  
overheating, these openings must not be blocked or covered. Keep the Digital  
Photo Frame a minimum of four (4) inches away from any wall to assure  
sufficient airflow and ventilation. Increased temperatures may cause fire or  
device failure.  
To assure proper ventilation, do not block the openings by placing the Digital  
Photo Frame on a bed, sofa, rug or other similar surface. Do not place it in a  
built-in installation, such as a bookcase or enclosed rack, unless proper  
ventilation is provided.  
Other Notices and Precautions  
Caution: Never remove the plastic casing. There are no user serviceable  
parts inside. The Digital Photo Frame contains high voltage parts. You may be  
seriously injured if you touch them.  
Do not attempt repairs yourself. The warranty does not cover repairs or  
attempted repairs by anyone not authorized by Westinghouse Digital. Refer all  
servicing and repairs to qualified service personnel.  
If the Frame begins to emit smoke, an abnormal noise, or a strange odor,  
immediately turn it off and unplug the power cord. Contact the Westinghouse  
Service Center.  
If the Digital Photo Frame will not be used for an extended period of time,  
unplug the power cord.  
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Cleaning the Digital Photo Frame  
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MAKE SURE THE DIGITAL PHOTO FRAME IS TURNED OFF  
NEVER SPRAY OR POUR LIQUID DIRECTLY ONTO THE SCREEN  
OR PLASTIC CASING  
To Clean the Screen:  
1. Wipe the screen with a clean, soft, lint-free cloth. This removes dust  
and other particles.  
2. If it still is not clean, apply a small amount of non-ammonia, non-alcohol  
based glass cleaner on a clean, soft, lint-free cloth to clean the screen.  
To Clean the Plastic Casing:  
1. Use a soft, dry cloth.  
2. If it still is not clean, apply a small amount of non-ammonia, non-alcohol  
based, and mild non-abrasive detergent on a clean, soft, lint-free cloth  
to clean the surface.  
To Clean the Frame:  
1. Use a soft, dry cloth.  
Disclaimer  
Westinghouse Digital does not recommend the use of any ammonia or  
alcohol-based cleaners on the LCD screen or plastic casing. Some chemical  
cleaners have been reported to damage the screen and/or display case.  
Westinghouse Digital will not be liable for damage resulting from the use of  
any ammonia or alcohol-based cleaners.  
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Product Warranty  
Westinghouse Digital Electronics  
LCD Digital Photo Frame Six Month Limited Warranty  
Westinghouse Digital Electronics warrants this LCD Digital Photo Frame against defects in material or workmanship for a period of six  
(6) months from the original date of purchase, subject to the following terms and conditions:  
LABOR AND PARTS — For a period of six (6) months from the original date of purchase, Westinghouse Digital Electronics will repair  
any defect in material or workmanship in the Product, or at its option, replace a defective Product. During the six (6) months warranty  
period, Westinghouse Digital Electronics will supply new or rebuilt replacement parts in exchange for defective parts. Replacement parts  
will be warranted for either the remainder of the original warranty period or ninety (9 ) days from date of installation, whichever occurs last.  
After the expiration of the warranty period, repairs to the Product are the responsibility of you, the purchaser.  
OBTAINING WARRANTY SERVICE — To obtain warranty services, you must either personally deliver the Product to a Westinghouse  
Digital Electronics service center, or ship the Product to said service center freight prepaid, in its original packaging or in packaging  
providing an equal degree of protection. Westinghouse Digital Electronics is not responsible for damage to any Product that occurs  
during shipping. Please call Westinghouse Digital Electronics at (866) 287-5555 for the locations of the nearest Westinghouse Digital  
Electronics service center.  
EXCLUSIONS TO WARRANTY — Damage to the Product resulting from acts of God, accident, misuse, abuse, negligence,  
commercial use (not consumer or personal use), alteration, or unauthorized repair of the Product is not covered by this warranty. This  
warranty does not cover damage due to: (i) improper installation, set-up adjustments, operation, or maintenance; (ii) power surges,  
connection to incorrect voltage, or combination with incompatible components or accessories; or, (iii) repairs attempted by anyone  
other than an authorized Westinghouse Digital Electronics service facility. This warranty is valid only for Products purchased and used  
in the United States of America or Canada.  
PROOF OF ORIGINAL PURCHASE — A sales receipt, invoice, or other proof of purchase specifying the original date of purchase,  
must be presented within the six (6) months warranty period to obtain warranty service. This warranty extends to the original purchaser  
and is not transferable. The factory-applied serial number must appear on the Product or this warranty shall not apply.  
EITHER REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT IS YOUR EXCLUSIVE REMEDY UNDER THIS WARRANTY. EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT  
PROHIBITED BY LAW, WESTINGHOUSE DIGITAL SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL  
DAMAGES CLAIMED TO ARISE FROM BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY ON THIS PRODUCT. ANY IMPLIED  
WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ON THIS PRODUCT IS LIMITED IN  
DURATION AND SCOPE TO THE TERMS OF THIS WARRANTY.  
Some States do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, or allow limitations on how long an implied  
warranty lasts, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also  
have other rights, which vary from State to State.  
For latest product information and tips please check www.wde.com  
To register your Digital Photo Frame, please call (866) 287-5555 or visit our website to register online.  
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Westinghouse Digital Electronics, LLC  
Santa Fe Springs, CA  
SE-UM-1001-0701  
 

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