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Entertainment Unlimited www.next-base.com PhotoM@il -XTM 8'' Wi-Fi Digital Photo Frame Your Photo Mail Box Nextbase PhotoM@il-X - User s Guide
, CONTENTS 10 11 5 5 6 6 6 7 7 8 9 9 10 CONTENTS...................................................... 1 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS......... 2 GENERAL INTRODUCTION............................ 3 PACKAGE CONTENTS................................... 4 PARTS AND CONTENTS Button definitions......................................... Front............................................................ Left............................................................... Right............................................................ Top............................................................... Bottom......................................................... Back............................................................ Remote control........................................... Notes on using the remote control ............ Replacing the battery.................................. Attaching to the 8'' x 6'' frame..................... Attaching to the 10'' x 8'' frame by using the frame mount......................................... How to use the detachable stand.............. CONNECTIONS Connecting the adapter to a DC socket..... Inserting a memory card into PhotoM@il-X.............................................. Inserting a USB disk into PhotoM@il-X............................................... BASIC OPERATIONS Turning on the unit by using the adapter.... Turning on the unit by using the battery..... Selecting Wi-Fi network............................. CONNECTING TO A WIRELESS NETWORK..................................................... VIEWING PHOTOS View photos .............................................. 18 Send photos............................................... 19 Begin slideshow.......................................... 20 Slideshow settings...................................... 20 Delay time................................................... 20 Sequence.................................................... 21 Content........................................................ 21 Effect............................................................ 21 Music on/off................................................. 22 Copy to........................................................ 22 14 14 14 12 12 13 16 26 26 29 29 Zoom in....................................................... 24 Rotate.......................................................... 24 Delete.......................................................... 24 Properties.................................................... 25 VIEWING PHOTOM@IL Email account............................................. View photom@il......................................... Add to address book.................................. Copy to....................................................... WATCHING MOVIES Watch movies............................................. 31 Play............................................................. 32 Copy to....................................................... 32 Delete......................................................... 33 Movie settings............................................ 34 LISTENING TO MUSIC Listen to music........................................... Play............................................................. Begin slideshow......................................... Copy to....................................................... Delete......................................................... Music settings............................................ CHECKING WEATHER FORECAST Locate my city............................................ CHANGING SETTINGS Resize resolution....................................... Wi-Fi network.............................................. Auto and manual receive............................ Language.................................................... Display settings.......................................... Date and time............................................. Slideshow settings..................................... Movie settings............................................ Music settings............................................ Product Information.................................... Software update......................................... Blacklist book.............................................. Reset......................................................... OTHER Dimensions and parameters....................... Trouble shooting........................................ Broken screen identification....................... Adapter information................................... 42 43 44 45 46 46 48 48 49 49 50 51 52 35 35 36 36 37 38 53 54 55 56 40 General Introduction 1 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. Read these instructions. Keep these instructions. Heed all warnings. Follow all instructions. Do not use this device near water. Clean only with a dry cloth. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. Do not install near any source, such as radiator, heat register, stove, and any other device
(including amplifiers) that produces heat. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding-type plug has three prongs. The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet. Prevent the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly near plugs, especially at the point where they exit from the device. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer. Unplug this device during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the device has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilt or objects have fallen onto the device, the device has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped. To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this device to rain or moisture. The device shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and any object filled with liquids, shall be placed on the device. WEEE statement: Please do not throw electronic devices into household waste. Separate them for correct recycling. 2 General Introduction Nextbase PhotoM@il-X - User s Guide
, GENERAL INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing this Wi-Fi digital photo frame. Please read this manual carefully before operating and keep it for future reference. It can a 2GB internal memory send and receive emails you to store up to 10,000 photos Nextbase PhotoM@il-X is an 8'' Wi-Fi digital TFT photo frame with enables
. It supports connection. The built-in Lithium battery (3.7V, 1500 mAh) memory cards and USB disks. PhotoM@il-X has been designed to fit SD/MMC/MS/MS-PRO/xD all standard 8 x 6 photo frames, which enables it to be personalized to suit your photos or your room decor. PhotoM@il-X includes an extendable stand as well as wall fixing points which allow you to use it on a table or hang it on a wall. On top of this, PhotoM@il-X has an inbuilt weather forecast function. provides up to 2-hour use via a Wi-Fi internet which
Now, open the box and enjoy your digital photos!
General Introduction 3 PACKAGE CONTENTS PhotoM@il-X AC-DC Adapter Operation Manual Entertainment Unlimited www.next-base.com PhotoM@il -X 8'' Wi-Fi Digital Photo Frame Your Photo Mail Box TM Remote Control Quick Start Detachable Stand ESC OK MENU SETUP SR3A Frame Mount Magic Strip x 4 Frame Retaining Screw X 2 4 General Introduction Nextbase PhotoM@il-X - User s Guide
, PARTS AND CONTENTS BUTTON DEFINITIONS 1 2 3 4 1. ESC
(Escape) 2. DIR/OK ( ) 3. HOT-KEY (One-click to check weather) 4. STANDBY FRONT 1. Remote control sensor The remote control signals are received here. Remote control sensor
(Do not cover this) General Introduction 5 LEFT 1. LED indicator When PhotoM@il-X is powered and the DC adapter is connected, the LED indicator will be red to show the battery is charging. When the battery is fully charged, the indicator will turn green. When PhotoM@il-X is off and the DC adapter is connected, the LED indicator will be red to show the battery is charging. When the battery is fully charged, the indicator will turn off. When PhotoM@il-X is on and the DC adapter is not connected, the LED indicator will be green to show the battery is being used. When the battery is discharged, the indicator will turn off. When PhotoM@i will be red to show the battery is charging. When PhotoM@il-X is in its standby mode and is not charging, the LED indicator will turn green. is in its standby mode and the DC adapter is connected, the LED indicator l-X 2. Remote control sensor RIGHT 2 1 1. USB port Connect a USB memory stick here to view pictures. ESC DIR/OK HOT-KEY STANDBY USB TOP 1. Wi-Fi antenna Please pull out the Wi-Fi antenna to connect to the internet. Wi-Fi antenna 6 General Introduction Nextbase PhotoM@il-X - User s Guide
, BOTTOM 1. DC IN 5V Connect the included AC/DC adapter here. 2. Reset Press it when PhotoM@il-X crashes. 3. Power ON/ OFF 4. Card slot Support SD /MMC /MS /MS Pro /xD cards. 4 3 2 1 3 2 4 BACK 3 2 1 1. Stereo Speaker
. Metal connectors 2 Pull out metal frame connectors that can be screwed into wooden frames by using screws provided. (See page 10 for details) 3
. Wall hanging mount (horizontal or vertical option) 4. Detachable stand. Flip out, and adjust to either vertical or horizontal use. (Refer to page 11 for details.) General Introduction 7 1 2 3 4 5 ESC OK HOT-KEY STANDBY REMOTE CONTROL 1. ESC Exit the current operation. Go back to the previous menu. When operating a slideshow or full screen display, press ESC to exit the mode, and move back to the thumbnail. 2. Up /Down /Left /Right Direction keys Up /Down /Left /Right. Navigate in sub-directory. When photos are viewed in full screen, Left /Right can be used to view the previous photo or the next photo. Up Down to turn volume down whenever an audio sound is playing. can be used to turn volume up and 3. OK Press OK to confirm. Press OK to enter the next menu or confirm the selection. 4. HOT-KEY Press HOT-KEY to get the weather forecast. 5. STANDBY Press STANDBY , then the unit will enter standby mode. Press it again, then the unit will wake up and enter its normal operation mode. Note:
Standby function would not work if the unit is not powered by the AC-DC adapter. 8 General Introduction Nextbase PhotoM@il-X - User s Guide
, NOTES ON USING THE REMOTE CONTROL 1. Do not drop or step on the remote control or subject it to shocks. Note that the remote control may not work if there are obstacles between the sensor on the frame and the remote control. 2. Do not expose the remote sensor to strong light. Doing so may make operation impossible. 3. Use the remote control unit within the specified operating range. 4. Do not block the signal between PhotoM@il-X sensor and the remote control. If the signal is blocked, the remote control will not work. Remote control sensor is shown on page 5. REPLACING THE BATTERY 1. Use your finger nail to press A and pull out the battery holder according to the indicated direction. 2. Remove the old battery, and put the new battery on the battery holder with the + side facing upwards. Lithium Battery (CR2025) 3. Fit the battery holder back to its place. NOTE:
To prevent leakage of fluid from the lithium battery, remove the battery when not using the remote control unit for long periods of time (one month or more). If the battery leaks fluid, carefully take the battery out and wipe the battery holder, then replace with a new lithium battery. Caution: The battery may present a risk of fire if not handled properly. Do not recharge, disassemble, or heat it above 100 C. Replace battery with the same type. Dispose of used battery properly, keep away from children and do not dispose it in fire. o CAUTION RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS. General Introduction 9 ATTACHING TO THE 8'' X 6'' FRAME Nextbase PhotoM@i l-X can match with all standard 8'' X 6'' photo frames as shown below:
Attach the standard 8" X 6" frame to PhotoM@il-X . PhotoM@i 1. 2. Move the frame locking latches to secure 3. If the chosen frame does not have its own locking latches, connectors on PhotoM@i the frame by using the screws supplied. l-X in place. then use the built-in metal frame l-X Pull out the metal frame connectors as shown below. Attach to Slide out both sides Note: The remote control sensor is on both the front side and the left side. Make sure that one of the sides is not blocked when attaching PhotoM@il-X to a photo frame. ATTACHING TO THE 10'' X 8'' FRAME BY USING THE FRAME MOUNT Your Nextbase PhotoM@i frame mount can match with all standard 10'' X 8'' photo frames by included in the accessories:
using the l-X 10 General Introduction Nextbase PhotoM@il-X - User s Guide
, Attach PhotoM@il-X to the frame mount, and make sure that the remote control sensor is aligned with the remote control window. Press down and click in to place it securely. Remote control sensor Remote control window Frame mount PhotoM@il-X 1. Choose your favorite 10'' X 8'' frame. 2. Slot PhotoM@i l-X 3. Then mount the f securely. into rame the supplied Nextbase frame mount.
(with PhotoM@i l-X
) into the standard 10'' X 8'' wooden frames, and fix HOW TO USE THE DETACHABLE STAND Nextbase PhotoM@il-X can horizontally or vertically as required. be placed on a table by using the detachable stand. It can be placed 1. Round slot for stand. 2 Select either horizontal or vertical modes as required, and install the stand. 3. Lean PhotoM@i l-X back. 1 2 3 General Introduction 11 CONNECTIONS 1. CONNECTING THE ADAPTER TO A DC SOCKET 2. INSERTING A MEMORY CARD INTO PHOTOM@IL-X Insert the card as shown Note:
1. Because of various sizes of memory cards provided by different suppliers, please angle slightly if the memory card cannot be read. 2. M 3. 4. may cause damages. xD cards can only be read, but cannot be written. Please do not use the MS-PRO adapter with a surface whose paint has fallen off. Doing so ini SD adapter or dual voltage SD cards may not be recognized by PhotoM@i adjust l-X. the 12 General Introduction Nextbase PhotoM@il-X - User s Guide
, 3. INSERTING A USB DISK INTO PHOTOM@IL-X Insert the USB disk as shown below. Note:
1. Support USB 2.0. 2. Support JPEG, AVI (Motion JPEG, MPEG-4, Xvid, and DivX4,5) and MP3. 3. Connect a USB disk to PhotoM@il-X directly. Do not use an external cable, or this may cause problems. ESC DIR/OK HOT-KEY STANDBY General Introduction 13 BASIC OPERATIONS TURNING ON THE UNIT BY USING THE ADAPTER 1. Plug the AC-DC adapter to a wall outlet. 2. Connect the DC output plug of the adapter to the DC input jack of the main unit. 3. Press ON/OFF for 3 seconds to turn on the power, and the Nextbase opening screen will appear. 2 3 1 TURNING ON THE UNIT BY USING THE BATTERY l-X also works without adapter if the battery is charged. 1. PhotoM@i 2. The built-in battery (3.7V/1500mAh) allows up to 2-hour use. 3. Press ON/OFF for 3 seconds to turn on the power, and the Nextbase opening screen will appear. SELECTING WI-FI NETWORK 1. Pull out the Wi-Fi antenna. Lighting 14 Basic Operations Nextbase PhotoM@il-X - User s Guide
, 2. Select the language you prefer, and press OK to confirm. The Language menu only appears after you reset the unit or it is the first time operation. 3. The system will search for wireless network automatically. 4. Select Wi-Fi Network (AP). Enter the password on the key board if it is required. 2008-7-1 03:45 Change Settings Language Language Language English English Francaise Francais Deutsch Deutsch Italiano Italiano Espanola Espanol Nederlands Nederlands Nordmann Norsk Svenska Svenska Change Settings Wi-Fi Network Scan For Wireless Networks Scan For Wireless Networks... 2008-7-1 03:45 Change Settings Wi-Fi Network Nextbase Security enable wirless network WEP Kismet Security enable wirless network Xs Tsh Security enable wirless network WEP WEP 5. Press OK on the unit or on the remote control to confirm your choice. OK ESC DIR/OK HOT-KEY STANDBY Note:
1. For first time setup, the network list will pop up to let the user select the Wi-Fi network. The selected network will be remembered and automatically connected next time. 2. For later connections, if the previously selected network cannot establish connection, will appear on the screen. Please enter Wi-Fi Network under Change Settings to search for Wi-Fi networks again. Basic Operations 15 CONNECTING TO A WIRELESS NETWORK 1. In the right top corner of the screen, there are two icons: and . If appears in grey, it means PhotoM@il-X is not connected to router; if appears in blue, PhotoM@il-X has been connected to router. If appears in grey, it indicates PhotoM@il-X is not connected to the internet; if appears in blue, PhotoM@il-X has been connected to the internet. 2. Navigate down to Change Settings, and press to confirm. OK 3. Navigate down to Wi-Fi Network, and press confirm. OK to OK to confirm. 4. Navigate to Scan For Wireless Networks, and press The system will then search for wireless networks and show the available ones. Press OK to choose your preferred network. 16 Setup My e-mail address:
apollo000@link-play.com Change Settings 2008-7-1 03:45 View Photo View PhotoM@il Watch Movie Listen to Music Check Weather Forecast Change Settings 2008-7-1 03:45 Resize Resolution Wi-Fi Network Auto and Manual Receive Language Display Settings 2008-7-1 03:45 Change Settings Wi-Fi Network Scan For Wireless Networks Enter Manually Change Settings Wi-Fi Network Scan For Wireless Networks Scan For Wireless Networks... 2008-7-1 03:45 Change Settings Wi-Fi Network Nextbase Security enable wirless network WEP My Sweet Home Security enable wirless network Mary Home Security enable wirless network WEP WEP Nextbase PhotoM@il-X - User s Guide
, 5. After selecting the Wi-Fi network you prefer, the virtual keyboard will pop up for you to enter the network password. Please enter WEP key 6.The message "Connecting to AP/router... "
Will pop up to show the network is being connected. 7. If the password is incorrect, the message on the right will pop up. Select Try Again to try to re-connect the network, or select Quit to go back to the Wi-Fi network list. 2 3 1 q w e a d c z s x 4 r f v 5 t g b Space 6 y 7 u j 8 i k h n m , 9 o l
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2008-7-1 03:45 Begin to synchronize with the website. Connecting to AP/router.... Change Settings Wi-Fi Network 2008-7-1 03:45 Begin to synchronize with the website. Can not connect to AP/router. Change Settings Wi-Fi Network Try Again Quit 8. When PhotoM@il-X is successfully connected to the internet, the message "Successfully connected to internet." will pop up. After 10 seconds, PhotoM@il-X will automatically go back to the main menu. 2008-7-1 03:45 Change Settings Wi-Fi Network Successfully connected to internet. Note:
The wireless channel of the Wi-Fi module that PhotoM@il-X is currently applying is between 1 and 11 (2.412~2.462GHz). Setup 17 VIEWING PHOTOS In the main menu, there are 6 options in total:
View Photo, View PhotoM@il, Watch Movie , Listen to Music, Check Weather Forecast, and Change Settings. VIEW PHOTOS My e-mail address:
apollo000@link-play.com 2008-7-1 03:45 View Photo View PhotoM@il Watch Movie Listen to Music Check Weather Forecast Change Settings 2008-7-1 03:45 1. Navigate to View Photo, and press OK to enter the sub-menu. View Photo Internal Memory USB Disk Memory Card 2. Navigate to Internal Memory, USB Disk or Memory Card to select the storage base, and press OK to confirm. The photos in internal memory will be displayed in albums, and those in USB disk/
memory card will be displayed in their thumbnail forms. Internal Memory Family Garden Pets 3. Use direction keys Up/ Down/ Left/ Right to select the photo you want to view, and press OK to display it in full screen. Internal Memory Family 2008-7-1 03:45 2008-7-1 03:45 18 Setup Kids.jpg Vitas-04.jpg Nextbase PhotoM@il-X - User s Guide
, 4. When photos are displayed in full screen, use direction key Left to view the previous photo, and Right to view the next one. Note:
The maximum size that PhotoM@il-X displays is 7M, and the maximum resolution is 4096 x 4096. SEND PHOTOS While viewing a photo in full screen, you can press OK to bring up an option list. Photo Send Begin Slideshow Slideshow Settings Music On Zoom in Rotate Copy To Delete Properties Address Book Add New Address 1. Press OK to select Send, you can either select Add New Address or email address. choose an existing Maximumn storage of 100 email addreses Please enter the email address. Nextbase009@gmail.com 2 3 1 q w e a d c z s x 4 r f v 5 t g b Space 6 y 7 u j 8 i k h n m , 9 o l
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2. Press OK to add a new address, use navigation keys to enter the email address on the virtual keyboard and press Enter to confirm the address. Please enter the email address. Nextbase009@gmail.com Please select:
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3. After entering the address and pressing Enter, the message on the right will pop up. Select Send to this address to send the email. Select Change this address to pop up to virtual keyboard to re-enter the email address. Or select Delete this address to delete the email address. 2 3 1 q w e a d c z s x 4 r f v Space 6 y Send to this address 5 8 Change this address i t Delete this address g k h n m , 7 u j b 9 o l
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One mail has been sent!
Setup 19 3. Navigate down to select the email address, press OK to confirm, and the selected photo will be sent to the chosen email account. The message "One mail has been sent!" will appear on the screen, once the photo is successfully sent out. 4. If the message "One mail cannot be sent! " appears, it indicates the photo fails to be sent out. Please repeat the steps above. Note:
1. The maximum quantity of the address book is 50 email addresses. If a 51st email address is entered, the 1st email address will be deleted automatically. 2. If an email address is entered more than once, the message "The email address already exists." will pop up. BEGIN SLIDESHOW Navigate down to Begin Slideshow, and press OK to start slideshow. SLIDESHOW SETTINGS Navigate down to Slideshow Settings, and press OK. A sub-menu will pop up, which includes the settings of Delay Time, Sequence, and Effect. When photos are stored in internal memory, there is one more function: Content. Slideshow Settings Delay Time Sequence Content Effect DELAY TIME 1. Navigate down to Delay Time, and press OK to enter the sub-menu. 2. There are 11 optional delay time: 5 Seconds, 10 Seconds, 30 Seconds, 1 Minute, 5 Minutes, 10 Minutes, 30 Minutes, 1 Hour, 4 Hours, 12 Hours and 24 Hours. Navigate and press OK to confirm the preferred delay time. Delay Time 5 Seconds 10 Seconds 30 Seconds 1 Minute 5 Minutes 10 Minutes 30 Minutes 1 Hour 4 Hours 12 Hours 24 Hours 20 Setup Nextbase PhotoM@il-X - User s Guide
, SEQUENCE 1. Navigate down to Sequence, and press OK to select Sequential or Random. 2. Select Sequential to play photos in sequence. 3. Navigate down to select Random to play photos randomly. CONTENT 1. Navigate down to Content, and press OK to select All Albums or One Album. 2. Navigate down to select All Albums to begin slideshow in only one album. 3. Select One Album to begin slideshow in all albums. EFFECT 1. Navigate down to Effect, and press OK to select different effects. 2. 13 optional slideshow effects are provided: Random, Off, Scroll Down, Scroll Up, Scroll Left, Scroll Right, Block Flip, Slide Up, Slide Down, Blind Vertical, Blind Horizontal, Block Vertical and Block Horizontal. Navigate and press OK to confirm the preferred effect. 3. You can select Off to disable the transition, or select Random to enable random transition. Sequence Sequential Random Content All Albums One Album Effect Random Off Scroll Down Scroll Up Scroll Left Scroll Right Setup 21 MUSIC ON/OFF Navigate to Music On, and press OK. If there is any audio clip in the storage base (internal memory/
USB disk/ memory card) where the photos are being viewed, then the slideshow will begin with music on. Press OK again to pop up the option list, navigate to Music Off, and press OK to turn off the music. Photo Send Begin Slideshow Slideshow Settings Music On Copy To Zoom in Rotate Delete Properties COPY TO Navigate down to Copy To, and press OK to select between Copy One Photo and Copy All Photos. You will have the following options:
If photos are stored in USB disk, you can copy them to internal memory or memory card;
If photos are stored in memory card, you can copy them to internal memory or USB disk;
If photos are stored in internal memory, you can copy them to memory card or USB disk. When you copy photos from a USB disk to the internal memory or a memory card, you can:
A.Copy One Photo 1. Navigate to Copy One Photo, and press OK to confirm. 2. Select the storage base you prefer: Internal Memory or Memory Card, and press OK to confirm. If Internal Memory is selected, you need to choose an album you prefer to copy the photos to. You can either select an existing album or create a new one. If you want to use an existing album, navigate to the album, and press OK to confirm. 22 Setup Copy To Copy One Photo Copy All Photos Album List Add New Albums Maximum album quantity is 500 Nextbase PhotoM@il-X - User s Guide
, 3. If you want to create a new album, navigate to Add New Album, and press OK to pop up the keyboard. Enter the album name by using the keyboard, navigate to the preferred letter/number/punctuation, and press OK to confirm. After typing the album name, navigate to Enter, and press OK to confirm the name. Then the album list will be displayed again. 4. Navigate to the album you prefer, and press OK to confirm. Once the copy is completed, the message "One photo file has been copied."
Will appear on the screen. Please enter folder name. happy time 2 3 1 q w e a d c z s x 4 r f v 5 t g b Space 6 y 7 u j 8 i k h n m , 9 o l
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Album List Add New Albums 1.Sweet Home Maximum album quantity is 500 One photo file has been copied. B. Copy All Photos The steps of Copy All Photos are similar to those of Copy One Photo . Please refer to Copy One Photo. Note:
xD cards can only be read, but cannot be written. Setup 23 ZOOM IN 1. Navigate down to Zoom In, and press OK. Photo will be displayed in twice its original size. 2. Press OK again, and photo will be displayed respectively in 4, 8, 16 and 32 times its original size. 3. Use the navigation keys Up/Down/Left/Right to the enlarged photo. view ROTATE 1. Navigate down to select Rotate, and press OK to rotate the picture by 90 degrees. Press OK again to continue rotation to 180 degrees, 270 degrees and back to 0 degree. 2008-7-1 03:45 90 DELETE 1. Navigate down to select Delete, and press OK to pop up an option list. Delete Delete One Delete All 2. If you want to delete the photo you are viewing, navigate to Delete one, and press OK to confirm. The message "Are you sure you want to delete this file?" will pop up. Select Yes delete the photo, or select No to cancel the operation. Once the deletion is completed, the message "Photo has been deleted." will pop up. Are you sure you want to delete this file?
YES NO Photo has been deleted. 24 Setup Nextbase PhotoM@il-X - User s Guide
, 3. If you want to delete all the photos in the storage base you are viewing, navigate to Delete All, and press OK to confirm. The message on the right will pop up. Select Yes to delete all the photos, or select No to cancel the operation. Once the deletion is completed, the message "Photos have been deleted!" will pop up. Are you sure you want to delete this folder?
YES NO Photos have been deleted!
PROPERTIES Navigate down to select Properties, and press OK to confirm. The file name, file size, resolution and create time of the photo will be displayed. Press ESC to exit the page. Properties File name:
vitas_02.jpg File size:
72,994 Bytes Resolution:
1024*768 Create time:
2008-04-02 10:05:00 Setup 25 VIEWING PHOTOM@IL PhotoM@il-X can receive photo mails from PC and other PhotoM@il-X digital photo frames. EMAIL ACCOUNT A free built-in email account of your own is provided in your PhotoM@il-X by Nextbase. This account can send and receive photo mails, but cannot edit. Navigate down to Change Settings, and press OK to enter the sub-menu. Navigate down to Product Information, and press OK to confirm. Then you can see your PhotoM@il-X email address on the top of the screen. VIEW PHOTOM@IL 1. Navigate to View PhotoM@il, and press OK to confirm. The email senders and their email addresses will appear. On this page, every email account includes 3 sections of information sender's name, email address, and email quantity. The email quantity consists of 2 parts the number of unread emails and the total number of emails
(e.g. 2/5 means there are 5 emails in total, and 2 of them are unread.). If there is an unread email, an unfolded envelop icon will also appear beside the sender's name. 26 Setup Change Settings Product Information 2008-7-1 03:45 Email Account apollo000@link-play.com Firmware Version MailMPUI1.08NET1.08KER1.08 MAC Address 00:01:36:19:28:f3 Internal Memory Status Space used: 1280 KB Space left: 1862 MB 2008-7-1 03:45 View Photo View PhotoM@il Watch Movie Listen to Music Check Weather Forecast Change Settings 2008-7-1 03:45 Jack jack@igmail.com (0/1) Kate kate@igmail.com (0/1) My e-mail address:
apollo000@nextbase.cn View PhotoM@il My e-mail address:
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, 2. Navigate to the email account you want to check, and press OK to confirm. If it is the first time for the user to receive email from this account, or there is only one email from the account and the email unread, the message on the right will pop up. 3. Navigate to View Email, and press OK to confirm. Then all the photo mails sent from this account will appear. The photo mails appear according to their sent time, that is, the latest one will be shown first. On this page, every photo mail includes 4 sections of information: a Read/Unread icon, email subject, the photo quantity, and the sent date. If the photo mail has never been read, the icon will be . If the photomail has been read before, the icon will be . View PhotoM@il Jack My e-mail address:
apollo000@link-play.com View PhotoM@il Jack My e-mail address:
apollo000@link-play.com 2008-7-1 03:45 Jack jack@igmail.com (0/1) Please select View Email Delete Email PhotoM@il noreply@nextbase.om (0/1) Blacklist & Delete 2008-7-1 03:45 Greeting from Paul (1) 2008-6-6 11:08:00 Greeting from Kate (5) 2008-7-1 11:06:00 4. Navigate to Delete Email , and press OK to confirm. The message "Are you sure you want to delete all photos from this sender? " will pop up. Select Yes to delete the email, and the message "Photos have been deleted! " will pop up once the deletion is completed. Or select No to cancel the operation. 2008-7-1 03:45 View PhotoM@il Jack jack@igmail.com (0/1) Are you sure you want to delete all photos from this sender?
PhotoM@il YES noreply@nextbase.om (0/1) NO 2008-7-1 03:45 View PhotoM@il Jack jack@igmail.com (0/1) Photos have been deleted!
PhotoM@il noreply@nextbase.om (0/1) Setup 27 5. Navigate to Blacklist & Delete, and press OK to confirm. The message "Are you sure you want to blacklist and delete all photos from this sender? "
will pop up. Select Yes to blacklist the sender and delete the photos, and the message "The sender has been added to blacklist and photos have been deleted. " will pop up once the deletion is completed. Or select No to cancel the operation. 2008-7-1 03:45 View PhotoM@il Jack jack@igmail.com (0/1) Are you sure you want to blacklist and delete all photos from this sende?
PhotoM@il YES noreply@nextbase.om (0/1) NO 2008-7-1 03:45 View PhotoM@il Jack jack@igmail.com (0/1) The sender has been added to blacklist and photos have been deleted. PhotoM@il YES noreply@nextbase.om (0/1) NO Note:
The photo mail will be updated every 15 minutes to check for new emails when Auto Receive is selected under the Auto and Manual Receive settings. (For detailed information of Auto Receive, please refer to page 44.) 28 Setup Nextbase PhotoM@il-X - User s Guide
, When a received photo is viewed in full screen, press OK, and an option list will pop up, which includes Send, Begin Slideshow, Slideshow Settings, Add to Address Book, Zoom In, Copy To, Delete, Blacklist
& Delete, and Properties. ADD TO ADDRESS BOOK 1. Navigate to Add to Address Book, and press OK . 2. The message on the right will pop up. Select Yes to add the email address to the address book. The message "The sender has been added to address book" will pop up once the operation is completed. Or select No to cancel the operation. COPY TO 1. Navigate to Copy To, and press OK to enter the sub-menu. 2. If you want to copy only one photo, navigate to Copy One Photo, and press OK to confirm. Select the storage base you prefer: Memory Card, USB Disk or Internal Memory, and press OK again to confirm. Once the copy is completed, the message "One photo file has been copied." will appear on the screen. Photo Send Begin Slideshow Slideshow Settings Add to Address Book Zoom In Copy To Rotate Are you sure you want to add Jack@igmail.com to address book?
YES NO Copy To Copy One Photo Copy One Email Setup 29 3. If you want to copy the photo mail, navigate to Copy One Mail, and press OK to confirm. Select the storage base you prefer: USB, Memory Card or Internal Memory, and press OK again to confirm. Once the copy is completed, the message "One mail has been copied." will appear on the screen. Copy To USB Memory Card Internal Memory One mail has been copied. Note:
1. xD cards can only be read, but cannot be written. 2. For detailed information of Send, Begin Slideshow, Slideshow Settings, Music On/Off, Zoom In, Rotate, Delete, and Properties, please refer to page 19 to page 26. 30 Setup Nextbase PhotoM@il-X - User s Guide
, WATCHING MOVIES WATCH MOVIES 1. In the main menu, navigate to Watch Movie, and press OK to enter the sub-menu. 2. Navigate to Internal Memory, USB Disk, or Memory Card to select the storage base, and press OK to confirm. 3. The file names of the movie clips in internal memory/ USB disk/ memory card will be shown in the form of a list. 4. Navigate to the clip you want to watch, and press OK to confirm. 5. When a clip is playing, press Up to turn the volume up, and Down to turn it down. Press Left to move to the next clip, and press Right to move to the previous clip. Press Left for more than 2 seconds to fast forward the clip, and press Right for more than 2 seconds to fast backward the clip. 2008-7-1 03:45 View Photo View PhotoM@il Watch Movie Listen to Music Check Weather and News Change Settings My e-mail address:
apollo000@nextbase.cn 2008-7-1 03:45 Watch Movie Internal Memory USB Disk Memory Card 2008-7-1 03:45 Movie Watch Movie Memory Card Movie Title Size 1. SweetHome.avi 10MB Firmware version The internet operation will pause while the movie is playing. Note:
1. Users can sort the movie list by title, date or size in the Movie settings in the Change settings section. 2. When playing a movie, the Wi-Fi connection will pause. Setup 31 PLAY When a clip is playing, press OK, and an option list will pop up, which includes Play, Copy To, Delete, and Movie Settings. 1. The default option is Play. 2. Press OK to pause the clip, and press OK again to continue the clip. COPY TO Navigate to Copy To, and press OK to enter the sub-menu. When you are watching a video clip stored in the internal memory:
1. If you want to copy the playing clip to another storage base, select Copy One. If you want to copy all the clips in the internal memory to an other storage base, select Copy All. Then press OK to sele ct between USB and Memory Card. Play Copy To Delete Movie Settings Play Copy To Delete Movie Settings Copy One Copy All USB Memory Card 32 Setup 2. Select USB if you want to store in a USB disk, and press OK. The message "Are you sure you want to copy this movie file/all movie files to USB Disk?" will p op up. Select Yes to finish the copying. Select No to cancel the operation. 3. Select Memory Card if you want to store in a memory card, and press OK. The message
"Are you sure you want to copy this movie file/all movie files to Memory Card?" will pop up. Select Yes to finish the copying. Select No to cancel the operation. Note:
The steps are similar to those above if you copy video clips from USB disk or memory card to another storage base. DELETE Navigate to Delete, and press OK to enter the sub-menu. 1. Navigate to Delete One, and press OK. The message "Are you sure you want to delete this movie file?" will pop up. Select Yes to delete the clip, or select No to cancel the operation. Once the deletion is completed, the message "This movie has been deleted!"
will pop up. Press ESC to exit the message. 2. Navigate to Delete All, and press OK. The message "Are you sure you want to delete all movie files on Internal Memory/ USB Disk/ Memory Card?" will pop up. Select Yes to delete the clips, or select No to cancel the operation. Once the deletion is completed, the message "All movie files have been deleted! " will pop up. Press ESC to exit the message. Nextbase PhotoM@il-X - User s Guide
, Are you sure you want to copy this movie file to USB Disk?
YES NO Are you sure you want to copy this movie file to memory card?
YES NO Play Copy To Delete Movie Settings Delete One Delete All Are you sure you want to delete this movie file?
YES NO This movie has been deleted!
Setup 33 MOVIE SETTINGS 1. Navigate to Movie Settings, and press OK to enter the sub-menu.You can change Play Sequence, Play Mode and Sort Sequence. 2. Navigate to Play Sequence, and press OK. Select Sequential to play clips in sequence. Select Random to play them in random. 3. Navigate to Play Mode, and press OK. Select Play One to play the clip once. Select Play All to play all the clips, a nd the movie will stop when all the c lips finish playing once. Select Repeat One to play this one clip repeat edly. Select Repeat All to repeatedly play all the clips. 4. Navigate to Sort Sequence,and press OK to enter the sub-menu.You can sort the movie list By Title, By Date or By Size. Select the sequence you prefer, and press OK to confirm. 34 Setup Play Copy To Delete Movie Settings Play Sequence Play Mode Sort Sequence Sequential Random Play One Play All Repeat One Repeat All By Title By Date By Size Nextbase PhotoM@il-X - User s Guide
, LISTENING TO MUSIC LISTEN TO MUSIC 1. In the main menu, navigate to Listen to Music, and press OK to enter the sub-menu. 2. Navigate to Internal Memory, USB Disk, or Memory Card to select the storage base, and press OK to confirm. 3. The file names of the music clips in internal memory/ USB disk/ memory card will be shown in the form of a list. 4. Navigate to the clip you want to listen to, and press OK to confirm. 5. When a clip is playing, press Up to turn the volume up, and Down to turn it down. Press Left to move to the next clip, and press Right to move to the previous clip. Press Left for more than 2 seconds to fast forward the clip, and press Right for more than 2 seconds to fast backward the clip. 2008-7-1 03:45 View Photo View PhotoM@il Watch Movie Listen to Music Check Weather Forecast Change Settings My e-mail address:
apollo000@nextbase.cn 2008-7-1 03:45 Listen to Music Internal Memory USB Disk Memory Card Note:
Users can sort the music list by title, artist or album in the Music Settings in the Change Settings section. PLAY When a clip is playing, press OK, and an option list will pop up, which includes Play, Begin Slideshow, Copy To, Delete and Music Settings. 1. The default option is Play. 2. Press OK to pause the clip, and press OK again to continue the clip. 2008-7-1 03:45 Play Begin Slideshow Copy To Delete Music Settings 01.L et start form Unknow Artist Unknow Album 2:07 3:36 Setup 35 BEGIN SLIDESHOW Navigate to Begin Slideshow, and press OK. If there is any photo in the storage base (internal memory/ USB disk/ memory card) where the music clip is being played, then you can listen to music while viewing photos in the form of slideshow. COPY TO Navigate to Copy To , and press OK to enter the sub-menu. A. Copy One When you are listening to a music clip stored in the internal memory:
1. Navigate to Copy One, and press OK to enter the sub-menu. Select USB if you want to copy the clip to a USB disk. Select Memory Card if you want to copy it to a memory card. Play Begin Slideshow Copy To Delete Music Settings Copy One Copy All USB Memory Card 2. After pressing OK, the message "Are you sure to copy this music file to USB Disk/ Memory Card?" will pop up. Select Yes to copy the clip. Select No to cancel the operation. 2008-7-1 03:45 01.L et start form 3:07 36 Setup Are you sure you want to copy this music file to USB Disk?
Unknow Artist Unknow Album YES NO 3:36 Nextbase PhotoM@il-X - User s Guide
, B. Copy All When you are listening to a music clip stored in the internal memory:
1. Navigate to Copy All, and press OK to enter the sub-menu.Select USB if you want to copy all the clips to a USB disk. Select Memory Card if you want to copy them to a memory card. 2. After pressing OK, the message "Are you sure you want to copy all music files to USB Disk / Memory Card?" will pop up. Select Yes to copy the clip. Select No to cancel the operation. Note:
The steps are similar to those above if you copy one music clip or all the music clips from USB disk or memory card to another storage base. DELETE Navigate to Delete, and press OK to enter the sub-menu. 1. Navigate to Delete One, and press OK. The message
"Are you sure you want to delete this music file?"
will pop up. Select Yes to delete the clip, or select No to cancel the operation. Once the deletion is completed, the message "One music file has been deleted!" will pop up. Press ESC to exit the message. 2. Navigate to Delete All, and press OK .The message
"Are you sure you want to delete all music files on Internal Memory/ USB Disk/ Memory Card?" will pop up. Select Yes to delete the clips, or select No to cancel the operation. Once the deletion is completed, the message "All music files have been deleted." will pop up. Press ESC to exit the message. USB Memory Card 2008-7-1 03:45 01.L et start form Unknow Artist Are you sure you want to copy all music files to USB disk?
Unknow Album 3:07 YES NO 3:36 Play Begin Slideshow Copy To Delete Music Settings Delete One Delete All 2008-7-1 03:45 Are you sure you want to delete this music file?
Unknow Artist Unknow Album 3:07 YES NO 3:36 Setup 37 MUSIC SETTINGS 1. Navigate to Music Settings, and press OK to enter the sub-menu. You can change Play Sequence, Play Mode and Sort Sequence. Play Begin Slideshow Copy To Delete Music Settings 2. Navigate to Play Sequence, and press OK. Select Sequential to play clips in sequence. Select Random to play them in random. Play Sequence Play Mode Sort Sequence 3. Navigate to Play Mode, and press OK. Select Play One to play the clip once. Select Play All to play all the clips, and the music will stop when all the clips finish playing once. Select Repeat One to repeat the clip. Select Repeat All to repeatedly play all the clips. 4. Navigate to Sort Sequence , and press OK to enter the sub-menu. You can sort the music list By Title, By Artist or By Album. Select the sequence you prefer, and press OK to confirm. 38 Setup Sequential Random Play One Play All Repeat One Repeat All By Title By Artist By Album Nextbase PhotoM@il-X - User s Guide
, CHECKING WEATHER FORECAST HOT-KEY at any time, and 1. Press weather forecast will appear bottom of the current screen. the from the HOT-KEY ESC OK HOT-KEY STANDBY 2008-7-1 03:45 View Photo View PhotoM@il Watch Movie Listen to Music 19~28C Dull Jun.30.2008 Monday London 19~32C Sunny Jul.1.2008 Tuesday London London 19~32C Cloudy Jul.2.2008 Wednesday London London Updated: 6/30/08 10:10 AM 2. Or, from the main menu, navigate down to Check Weather Forecast in the main menu, and press OK to confirm. A 3-day weather forecast will appear on the screen, which includes the weather information of today tomorrow and the day after tomorrow. London Britain Tuesday Jul.1.2008 Monday Jun.30.2008 Wednesday Jul.2.2008 Dull 19.0~28.0 C Sunny 19.0~32.0 C Cloudy 19.0~32.0 C Current 23 C Dull Updated: 6/30/08 10:10 AM Note:
The weather forecast will be automatically updated every 15 minutes. Setup 39 LOCATE MY CITY The weather forecast are automatically located by the IP address. If the auto-assigned address is incorrect, PhotoM@il-X will search for the 5 nearest cities for the user to select. 1. When viewing a weather report in full screen, press OK and an option list will pop up, of which the first option is Locate My City . 2. Navigate to Locate My City, press OK, and a list of 5 nearest cities that the user's IP is located in will pop up. Select the city the user is in, and press OK to confirm. 3. After selecting a listed city, the message "Please wait, retrieving location data... " will be displayed to indicate that the location is being changed. When the progress is finished, the message will automatically disappear, and the weather report will be switched to the newly-located city. 4. If none of the listed city is suitable, navigate to "Enter manually", and press OK to pop up the virtual keyboard to enter the city name or zip code manually. Then PhotoM@il-X will search for the suitable city. If several cities are found, select the suitable city, and follow step 3. 40 Setup Locate My City Send Copy To Properties Monday Jun.30.2008 London Britain Tuesday Jul.1.2008 Wednesday Jul.2.2008 Dull 19.0~28.0 C Sunny 19.0~32.0 C Cloudy 19.0~32.0 C Current 23 C Dull Updated: 6/30/08 10:10 AM London Britain Tuesday Jul.1.2008 Monday Jun.30.2008 Wednesday Jul.2.2008 Dull 19.0~28.0 C Please select your city or the closest city. 1. London, Britain 2. Wimbleton, Britain 3. Greenaway, Britain 4. Brighton, Britain 5. Oxford, Britain Enter manually. Sunny 19.0~32.0 C Current Cloudy 19.0~32.0 C 23 C Dull Updated: 6/30/08 10:10 AM London Britain Tuesday Jul.1.2008 Monday Jun.30.2008 Wednesday Jul.2.2008 Please wait, retrieing location data... Dull 19.0~28.0 C Sunny 19.0~32.0 C Cloudy 19.0~32.0 C Current 23 C Dull Updated: 6/30/08 10:10 AM London Britain Tuesday Jul.1.2008 Monday Jun.30.2008 Wednesday Jul.2.2008 Dull 19.0~28.0 C Please select your city or the closest city. 1. London, Britain 2. Wimbleton, Britain 3. Greenaway, Britain 4. Brighton, Britain 5. Oxford, Britain Enter manually. Sunny 19.0~32.0 C Current Cloudy 19.0~32.0 C 23 C Dull Updated: 6/30/08 10:10 AM Nextbase PhotoM@il-X - User s Guide
, ZIP/Postal Code or City, State:
London, Britain 2 3 1 q w e a d c z s x 4 r f v 5 t g b Space 6 y 7 u j 8 i k h n m , 9 o l
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Shift @
Enter
5. If no suitable data is found, the message below will pop up. Select Try Again to enter the data again, or select Quit to go back to the previous page. London Britain Tuesday Jul.1.2008 Monday Jun.30.2008 Wednesday Jul.2.2008 Could not find 44102, please enter ZIP/postal code or city name and state. Dull 19.0~28.0 C Sunny 19.0~32.0 C Try Again Quit Current 23 C Dull Cloudy 19.0~32.0 C Updated: 6/30/08 10:10 AM Note:
When a weather report is shown in full screen, it also has the functions of Send, Copy To, and Properties. For more information on these functions, please refer to page 19, page 22, and page 25. Setup 41 CHANGING SETTINGS From the main menu, navigate down to Change Settings, and press OK to enter the sub-menu. RESIZE RESOLUTION 1. Navigate down to select Resize Resolution, and press to confirm. OK 2. Several options are provided for you to resize the photos in photo mail and internal memory:
640x480, 800x600, 1024x768, 1600x1200 and Original size. The default resolution of storing photos is 800x600. 42 Setup 2008-7-1 03:45 View Photo View PhotoM@il Watch Movie Listen to Music Check Weather Forecast Change Settings 2008-7-1 03:45 Resize Resolution Wi-Fi Network Auto and Manual Receive Language Display Settings My e-mail address:
apollo000@nextbase.cn Change Settings 2008-7-1 03:45 Please select the size of photo mail and internal memory photos. Change Settings Resize Resolution 640*480 800*600 1024*768 1600*1200 Original size Nextbase PhotoM@il-X - User s Guide
, WI-FI NETWORK 1. Navigate down to Wi-Fi Network, and press OK to enter the sub-menu. Navigate to Scan For Wireless Networks, and press OK to search for wireless networks. 2. Please refer to CONNECTING TO A WIRELESS NETWORK for more detailed information.
(See page 16) 3. If you wish to enter your Wi-Fi details manually please choose Enter Manually from the sub-
menu. Change Settings Wi-Fi Network Scan For Wireless Networks Enter Manually 2008-7-1 03:45 2008-7-1 03:45 Change Settings Wi-Fi Network Nextbase Security enable wirless network WEP Kismet Security enable wirless network Xs Tsh Security enable wirless network WEP WEP 2008-7-1 03:45 Change Settings Wi-Fi Network Scan For Wireless Networks Enter Manually Navigate to SSID, press keyboard, and enter the SSID address by the virtual keyboard. to OK bring up the virtual using Navigate to Security, and press to navigate from None, WEP, WPA and WPA2. Select one to match your Wi-Fi routers security method. OK Navigate to IP address and DNS, and press OK to select between Dynamic and Static. 2008-7-1 03:45 Nextbase-c None WEP WPA WPA2 SSID Security IP address and DNS Dynamic Static Change Settings Wi-Fi Network Enter Manually IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Primary DNS Secondary DNS Connect Setup 43 If Dynamic is selected, the information above will turn into grey. If Static is selected, the information above will turn into white. When Static is selected, scroll down to IP Address and press to fill in the numbers. After Secondary DNS is filled, the cursor will jump to Connect, and press operation. OK to pop up the virtual keyboard OK to finish the Note:
The IP address consists of 4 sections. The number range of each section is 0-255. If a number over 255 is entered, it will be automatically changed to 255. Once the third digit of a section is entered, the cursor will move to the next section automatically. Cannot connect to internet, please check the IP address and DNS. Change Settings 2008-7-1 03:45 Resize Resolution Wi-Fi Network Auto and Manual Receive Language Display Settings Change Settings Auto and Manual Receive Auto Receive Manual Receive 2008-7-1 03:45 On Off 4. If the IP/DNS information is wrong, the message on the right will pop up. AUTO AND MANUAL RECEIVE 1. Navigate down to Auto and Manual Receive, and press OK to enter Auto Receive and Manual Receive menu. 2. Select Auto Receive, and press OK to select On. The system will automatically download and synchronise photo mails to PhotoM@il-X every 15 minutes. Press OK again to select Off. 44 Setup Nextbase PhotoM@il-X - User s Guide
, 3. Select Manual Receive, and press OK to 3. Select Manual Receive, and press OK to confirm. Then the system will begin to confirm. Then the system will begin to synchronise with the website. synchronise with the website. 2008-7-1 03:45 Begin to synchronize with the website. Synchronising with the Email server. Change Settings Change Settings Auto and Manual Receive Auto and Manual Manual Receive Receive Manual Receive 4. If a new photo mail is received, a message will 4. If a new photo mail is received, a message will pop up to inform you. pop up to inform you. 5. If no new photo mail is received, the message 5. If no new photo mail is received, the message
"There is no new photo." will pop up.
"There is no new photo." will pop up. There is no new photo. There is no new photo. LANGUAGE LANGUAGE 1. Navigate down to Language, and press 1. Navigate down to Language, and press confirm. confirm. OK OK to to Change Settings Change Settings 2. There are eight languages for you to choose, 2. that is, English, Francais, Deutsch, Italiano, Espanol, Nederlands, Norsk and Svenska. Press to confirm. The default language is English. OK 2008-7-1 03:45 Resize Resolution Resize Resolution Wi-Fi Network Wi-Fi Network Auto and Manual Receive Auto and Manual Receive Language Language Display Settings Display Settings 2008-7-1 03:45 Change Settings Language Language Language English English Francaise Francais Deutsch Deutsch Italiano Italiano Espanola Espanol Nederlands Nederlands Nordmann Norsk Svenska Svenska Setup 45 DISPLAY SETTINGS 1. Navigate down to Display Settings, and press to confirm. OK OK to select Brightness, and use Up /
2. Press Down to increase /decrease the brightness. A yellow bar shows the effect on the screen. OK 3. Press and navigate down to Contrast. again to exit brightness adjustment, Change Settings 2008-7-1 03:45 Resize Resolution Wi-Fi Network Auto and Manual Receive Language Display Settings 2008-7-1 03:45 OK again to highlight Contrast, and use 4. Press Up /Down to increase /decrease the contrast. A yellow bar shows the effect on the screen. Change Settings Display Settings Brightness Contrast 5 0 5 0 OK 5. Press ESC to go back to the previous menu. to exit contrast adjustment, and press Change Settings 2008-7-1 03:45 Date and Time Slideshow Settings Movie settings Music settings Product Information 2008-7-1 03:45 Change Settings Date and Time Set Date and Time Display Format Set Standby Time DATE AND TIME A. Set Date And Time 1. Navigate down to Set Date and Time, and press to confirm. OK 2. Navigate to Display Date and Time, and use Left/Right to select On or Off. If On is selected, date and time will be displayed on the top right corner of the screen. If Off is selected, date and time will not be shown. 46 Setup Nextbase PhotoM@il-X - User s Guide
, 3. Navigate to Set Date and Time, and use Left/Right to select Auto or Manually. If Auto is selected, the date and time will be adjusted to the local date and time automatically. The date on the auto Set Date and Time could be affected by internet disconnection. 4. If Manually is selected, the Date and Time functions will appear. Navigate down to the Date setting, use Left/Right to highlight year setting, and then use Up/Down to adjust. Use Left/Right to enter month, and follow the same steps for date. Press OK again to confirm. 5. Navigate to the Time setting, use Left/Right to highlight year setting, and then use Up/Down to adjust. Use Left/Right to enter month, and follow the same steps for date. Press OK to confirm. 6. Press OK to confirm. B. Display Format 1. Navigate down to select Time. 2. Use Left/Right to select 12-Hour or 24-Hour, and press OK to confirm. 3. Navigate to Date, use Left/Right to select the date display mode you prefer, and press OK to confirm. C. Set Standby Time OK to highlight the row. 1. Navigate down to select Set Standby Time, and press 2. Use Left/Right to select Enable, and press OK to confirm. 3. Use Up/Down/Left/Right to adjust Turn On Time and Turn Off Time, and then press OK to confirm. 4. Press ESC to go back to the previous menu. 2008-7-1 03:45 Change Settings Date and Time Set Date And Time Display Date and Time On Off Set Date and Time Auto Manually OK 2008-7-1 03:45 Change Settings Date and Time Set Date And Time Display Date and Time On Off Set Date and Time Auto Manually Date Time 2008 1 17 4 55 AM Change Settings Date and Time Display Format Time Date OK OK 2008-7-1 03:45 12-Hour 24-Hour Y/M/D M/D/Y D/M/Y 2008-7-1 03:45 Change Settings Date and Time Set Standby Time Set Standby Time Enable Disable Turn On Time Turn Off Time 0 0 0 AM 0 AM OK Setup 47 SLIDESHOW SETTINGS 1. Navigate to Slideshow Settings, and press OK to confirm. 2. Press Right to set Delay Time. Use direction key Up/Down to select Second/Minute/Hour, and press Right. Use Up/Down again to select 5/10/30 Seconds (or 1/5/30 Minutes, or 1/4/12/24 Hours), and press OK to confirm. 3. Navigate down to Sequence, press OK, and use direction key Up/Down to select between Sequential and Random. Press OK to confirm. 4. Navigate down to Content, press OK, and use direction key Up/Down to select between One Album or All Albums, and press OK to confirm. 5. Navigate down to Effect, and press OK to enter the option list. Use Up/Down to select the effect you prefer, and press OK again to confirm. 6. Press ESC to go back to the previous menu. MOVIE SETTINGS 1. Navigate to Movie Settings, and press OK to confirm. 2. Select Play Sequence, and press OK to choose between Sequential and Random. 3. Navigate down to Play Mode, and press OK to enter the option list. 48 Setup Change Settings 2008-7-1 03:45 Date and Time Slideshow Settings Movie settings Music settings Product Information Delay Time 2008-7-1 03:45 Se c 5 Change Settings Slideshow Settings Slideshow Sequence Sequential Random Slideshow Content One Album All Albums Slideshow Effect Off Random Change Settings 2008-7-1 03:45 Date and Time Slideshow Settings Movie settings Music settings Product Information Nextbase PhotoM@il-X - User s Guide
, Select Play One to play the clip once. Select Play All to play all the clips, and the music will stop when all the clips finish playing once. Select Repeat One to play this one clip repeatedly. Select Repeat All to repeatedly play all the clips. Press OK to confirm. 2008-7-1 03:45 Play Sequence Sequential Random Change Settings Movie Settings Play Mode Play One Play All Sort Sequence By Title By Date equence OK 4. Navigate down to Sort S to select the display sequence of the movie list.
, By Date, and By Size, Choose among and press OK to confirm.
, and press By Title MUSIC SETTINGS 1. Navigate to Music Settings, and press OK to confirm. 2. Select Play Sequence, and press OK to choose between Sequential and Random. 3. Navigate down to Play Mode, and press OK to enter the option list. Select Play One to play the clip once. Select Play All to play all the clips, and the m usic will stop when all the clips finish playing once. Select Repeat One to play this one clip repeatedly. Select Repeat All to repeatedly play all the clips. Press OK to confirm. 4. Navigate down to Sort Sequence, and press OK to select the display sequence of the music list. Choose among By Title, By Artist, and By Album, and press OK to confirm. Change Settings 2008-7-1 03:45 Date and Time Slideshow Settings Movie settings Music settings Product Information 2008-7-1 03:45 Change Settings Music Settings Play Sequence Play Mode Repeat One Repeat All Sort Sequence By Title By Artist Setup 49 PRODUCT INFORMATION Navigate down to Product Information, and press OK to confirm. The Email Account, Firmware Version, MAC Address, and Internal Memory Status will be displayed. SOFTWARE UPDATE 1. Navigate down to Software Update and press OK to confirm. 2. When there is a new software version, the message "A new version is found. Do you want to update your software?" will pop up. Select Yes to continue. 3. Download the updated file. 50 Setup Change Settings Change Settings Product Information 2008-7-1 03:45 Date and Time Slideshow Settings Movie settings Music settings Product Information 2008-7-1 03:45 Email Account apollo@link-play.com Firmware Version MailMPUI1.08NET1.08KER1.08 MAC Address 00:01:36:19:28:f3 Internal Memory Status Space used: 1280 KB Space left: 1862 MB Change Settings Software Update Blacklist Book Reset 2008-7-1 03:45 2008-7-1 03:45 Change Settings Software Update A new version is found. Do you want to update your software?
Yes No Nextbase PhotoM@il-X - User s Guide
, BLACKLIST BOOK 1. Navigate down to Blacklist Book and press OK to confirm. The blacklist will be displayed. Change Settings 2008-7-1 03:45 Software Update Blacklist Book Reset 2. Navigate to the email address you want to delete from the blacklist, and press OK to pop up the message below. Select Yes to complete the deletion, or select No to cancel the operation. 3. Once the email address is removed from the blacklist, the message on the right will pop up. 2008-7-1 03:45 Change Settings Blacklist Book Select an email address to move the sender away from blacklist. Blacklist Book 1. jack@ igmail.com 2. kate@igmail.com 3. Paul@igmail.com Maximum storage of 500 email addresses. 2008-7-1 03:45 Change Settings Blacklist Book Select an email address to move the sender away from blacklist. Are you sure you want to move Blacklist Book
''paul@igmail.com'' away from blacklist?
1. 123@abc.com 2. 456@efg.com 3. 789@hij.com YES NO Maximum storage of 500 email addresses. 2008-7-1 03:45 Change Settings Blacklist Book Select an email address to move the sender away from blacklist.
''paul@igmail.com'' has been moved away from blacklist Blacklist Book 1. 123@abc.com 2. 456@efg.com 3. 789@hij.com Maximum storage of 500 email addresses. Setup 51 RESET 1. Navigate to Reset, and press OK. Change Settings 2008-7-1 03:45 Software Update Blacklist Book Reset 2. Press OK again to select Reset all settings to default. The message below will pop up. Select Reset to reset the system. Once the resetting is completed, the message "All settings have been reset!" will pop up once. 2008-7-1 03:45 Reset all settings to default. Change Settings Reset 3. Select Cancel to cancel the operation. 2008-7-1 03:45 Change Settings Reset Reset all settings to defauil All settings will be reset. The email account and photos stored in the internal memory will NOT be deleted. Reset Cancel 52 Setup Nextbase PhotoM@il-X - User s Guide
, OTHER DIMENSIONS AND PARAMETERS Product Name:
PhotoM@il-X Power Supply:
Resolution Battery Screen Size Screen Ratio Dimension:
Net Weight:
Input 100-240V AC Output 5V DC 2A 800 X 600 X 3 Pixels 1500mAh 8''
4:3 200 X 150 X 23.3 mm 500g Setup 53 TROUBLE SHOOTING PROBLEM SOLUTION Cannot switch on PhotoM@il-X 1. Check whether the battery has been charged, or charge the battery. 2. Use the adapter to supply power. Automatically turns off 1. Check whether the battery has been charged, or charge the battery. Wi-Fi connection fails 1. Make sure your router supports Wi-Fi (WLAN). 2. Check the security password, and make sure you type in the correct password. If you forget the password, you can either check the setup of access point/router or call the manufacturer for help. 3. Make sure your Wi-Fi network can be connected to the internet. If not, please call your ISP (Internet Service Provider) for help. Blurred image 1. Check the original size and quality of the pictures. IR remote does not work Blurred or no picture 1. Change battery in the remote control. 2. Ensure that the IR sensor is not covered by object or the frame. Sensor location is shown on page 5. 1. B identification. 2. Non warrantable damage. see page 55 for broken screen screen -
roken Pixel failure 1. The LCD screen contains 1,440,000 pixels. Pixels can fail during normal product life. 1 pixel=0.00007%
failure rate. One pixel failure/per year of operation is considered normal and not a cause for concern. 54 Setup Nextbase PhotoM@il-X - User s Guide
, BROKEN SCREEN IDENTIFICATION A Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) screen is a multilayer complex component. Under the tough outer plastic layer, the glass sandwich beneath holds the LCD crystals in place, which are themselves suspended in fluid. In the unfortunate event of an accident, particularly a sharp localized impact, the glass will break. The tough plastic outer sheet on the surface of the glass keeps all the glass intact underneath, preventing shards from falling out. This is a specific safety feature, particularly implemented for the younger user and also for in-car use. The broken glass normally shows signs of the impact mark and also cracks radiating away. The resultant fluid leakage renders the panel inoperable. Symptoms are often a dark round mark, a white screen without picture and maybe some multicolored lines. Depending on the individual break, an element of the TV picture may remain for a while, but not for long, as the fluid leaks away. Some inky black staining may also appear upon the crack lines, as the fluid escapes. Unfortunately a break of this nature is not covered under the manufactures warranty, as it is accidental damage to the product, rather than an original defect from manufacture. Please see below for some sample images of broken LCD panels for reference. DAMAGE REQUIRING SERVICE Have the unit serviced by a qualified service technician if:
The unit has been exposed to rain or water. The unit does not seem to operate normally. The unit exhibits a marked change in performance. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO SERVICE THE UNIT BY YOURSELF!
Setup 55 ADAPTER INFORMATION DC 3.8V powered by the Lithium battery Or DC5V powered by the adapter Adapter 1:
Model name/ Manufacturer E-AWB100-050A / e-ONE AC input: AC100-240V, 50/60Hz,0.4 A DC output: DC5V, 2A Adapter 2:
Model name/ Manufacturer AD-050200-US / CHI AC input: AC100-240V, 50/60Hz,0.4 A DC output: DC5V, 2A Adapter 3:
Model name/ Manufacturer KSAC0500200W1US/ KTEC AC input: AC100-240V, 50/60Hz,0.4 A DC output: DC5V, 2A 56 Setup NEXTBASE PhotoM@il-X www.next-base.com PhotoM@il-X - ENG - MANUAL - NB - B1
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2008-10-08 | 2412 ~ 2462 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2008-10-08
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Dongguan Simon Technology CO., LTD.
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0018017368
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1 | Physical Address |
JianAn Road,Wusha District,ChangAn Town, DongGuan
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1 |
DongGuan, 523860
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1 |
China
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
b******@phoenix-testlab.de
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1 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
WLG
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
PHOTOMAIL
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
B****** H********
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1 | Telephone Number |
0769-******** Extension:
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1 | Fax Number |
0769-********
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1 |
b******@n2.com.hk
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Compliance Certification Services (ShenZhen) Inc.
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1 | Name |
C**** H********
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1 | Physical Address |
Unit.5, Jinao Industrial Park, No. 35, Jukeng Rd.
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1 |
ShenZhen, 518110
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1 |
China
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1 |
a******@tw.ccsemc.com
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app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | DTS - Digital Transmission System | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Digital Photo Frame | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | Power Output listed is Conducted. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. End-users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Compliance Certification Services (Shenzhen) Inc.
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1 | Name |
C******** K********
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1 | Telephone Number |
867-5********
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1 | Fax Number |
867-5********
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1 |
c******@tw.ccsemc.com
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | 28 | 2412.00000000 | 2462.00000000 | 0.0490000 |
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