Viewing PhotosWhen there is no memory card and digital camera is not connected to Philips digital frame, it displays photos stored inside. When a memory card is inserted or digital camera is actively connected to Philips photo frame , it will display photos from most recently connected media or device in a last-in, first-display order. You can choose from three photo display viewing modes.
Viewing photos on Philips photo display .- Remove any memory card or digital camera connection from the digital photo frames . Photos stored in the Philips photo frame will appear.
Viewing photos from a memory card- Insert the memory card into the slot in the philips digital frame
- For Compact Flash card, firmly slide card in the larger slot end first and face DOWN.
- For SD, MMC, or Memory Stick card, slide card in the smaller slot end first and face UP until it locks in-place.
- After a few seconds photos on the memory card will display.
- How to remove a memory card:
- To remove Compact Flash card, pull out the card slowly.
- To remove SD, MMC, or Memory Stick card, push the card again to unlock and then pull out the card.
Viewing photos from a digital camera- Connect the supplied USB cable to Digital Camera to Philips photo display.
- Connect your digital camera to the USB cable that came with the camera.
- Connect the two USB cables and switch on camera in play mode. (Note: Some cameras do not support direct playback)
- After a few seconds photos on your digital camera will appear.
Copying from one photo display to another photo display .- Turn on both Philips digital frames .
- Connect the source Philips photo display - the one with the photos to be copied - with supplied USB cable to PC.
- Connect the destination digital frame - the one to which you want to transfer photos - with the supplied USB cable to Digital Camera.
- Connect the two USB cables together. Destination philips photo frame will recognize a digital camera as the photo source. Source digital photo display will show its connection status as if it were connected to PC.
- Select and copy photos from source Philips photo frame, the way you copy photos from a memory card.
Copying from Philips photo display to a Digital Camera or a Memory CardThis operation is not supported. Philips photo display frame cannot write to external memory cards or digital cameras.
Frequently Asked QuestionsQ: Is the LCD screen touch-enabled?
A: The LCD screen is not touch-enabled. Please use the keys in the back to control Philips digital photo frame .
Q: Can I switch between different slideshows photos by using different memory cards?
A: Yes. When you connect your memory card or camera to Philips photo frame, it will slideshow photos stored on that specific card or camera.
Q: Will the LCD screen be damaged if I keep showing the same photo for a long time?
A: No. philips photo frame can display the same photo continuously for 1,000 hours without any damage to the LCD screen.
Q:Can I use the photo frame to delete photos on memory card or camera?
A: No, it does not support operations to delete photos on external devices such as a memory card or digital camera.
Q: Can I print photos from Philips digital photo display ?
A: No, it does not support direct photo printing.
Q: After copying photos, how can I check if the photos are already stored inside?
A: The photos are copied after the screen confirms with "photo copied" message. You may then remove the card/camera to view internal photos.
Q: How does Philips digital photo display show high-resolution 4:3 digital photos on its 3:2 screen?
A: To ensure high picture integrity, Philips digital photo display shrinks the photos at original aspect ratio and trims excessive portions before displaying these photos.
Q: Can I use digital display during its Auto-off periods?
A: Yes. Press any control key to bring the system back to ON status.
Q: Can I change 6PM-6AM Brightness to other time frames, such as 7PM-11PM Brightness?
A: No. It cannot be changed.
Q: Can I increase the memory size to store more pictures on my digital frame ?
A: No. The internal memory is fixed and cannot be expanded. However, you could switch between different photos by using different memory cards on Philips photo frame. Please note that photo rotation and slideshow orientation features are not supported for photos stored on memory cards or cameras because digital photo display only reads such photos but cannot change them.
Q: Why Philips photo frame does not show some of my photos?
A: Digital cameras take photos and store them in JPEG format according to camera industry standards. Philips digital frame is designed to show photos following the same industry standards. Some images, such as web images, scanned images, or photos in RAW format from professional cameras, are not stored according to camera industry standards and therefore cannot be correctly displayed on Philips photo frame . Please use PC applications to convert such images into standard JPEG format.
Q: My Philips photo frame is ON but the system does not respond anymore!
A: First please make sure the system is properly powered. Then please use a pin to trigger the Reset button located at the lower-left corner on the back to restore the system.
Q: What can I do if the supplied USB cable does not match or work with my digital camera?
A: Please use the USB cable that came with your digital camera for connection.
Q: Why my digital photo display does not go into Auto-off status after I set it?
A: First, please make sure you set Current Time, Auto-off at, and Auto-on at correctly. Digital photo frames will automatically turn off its display exactly at the Auto-off time. If the time has already passed for the day, digital photo frames will start entering Auto-off status at the specified time from the next day.
Q: Why my Philips digital photo display does not follow my 6PM-6AM Brightness setting in the evening?
A: First, please make sure you set Current Time correctly. If you modify the Brightness setting during 6PM~6AM, it will temporarily follow that new setting for the evening and return to the original 6PM-6AM Brightness setting from the next evening.
Q: I'm trying to upload pictures from my PC directly to the Philips digital photo display using the USB connection, but I cannot get it working. What can I do?
A: Connect Philips digital photo display to PC and put photos directly under the root directory of the Philips digital photo display drive. Disconnect the USB cable. After a few seconds, all photos in the root directory will be automatically added to Philips photo frame and the directory will be emptied. Please note that this operation does not apply to photos in sub-directories.
Q: I'm trying to upload pictures from my PC to a memory card, which I'm then inserting into the digital photo frame. However, the digital photo frame doesn't show the photos. What can I do?
A: Load all the photos you want to upload to digital photo frame in the root directory of your memory card. Power off your digital photo frame, insert the memory card, and then restart digital photo frame. After a few seconds, all photos in the root directory of the memory card will be automatically added to digital photo frame. The root directory on memory card will NOT be emptied after this operation. Please note that this operation does not apply to photos in subdirectories.
Philips Pixel Defect Policy
Philips strives to deliver the highest quality products. We use some of the industry's most advanced manufacturing processes and practice stringent quality control. However, pixel or sub pixel defects on the TFT LCD panels used in flat panel monitors are sometimes unavoidable. No manufacturer can guarantee that all panels will be free from pixel defects, but Philips guarantees that any monitor with an unacceptable number of defects will be repaired or replaced under warranty. This notice explains the different types of pixel defects and defines acceptable defect levels for each type. In order to qualify for repair or replacement under warranty, the number of pixel defects on a TFT LCD panel must exceed these acceptable levels. This policy is valid worldwide.
Pixels and Sub pixels
A pixel, or picture element, is composed of three sub pixels in the primary colors of red, green and blue. Many pixels together form an image. When all sub pixels of a pixel are lit, the three colored sub pixels together appear as a single white pixel. When all are dark, the three colored sub pixels together appear as a single black pixel. Other combinations of lit and dark sub pixels appear as single pixels of other colors.
BRIGHT DOT DEFECTS ACCEPTABLE LEVEL
MODEL 7FF1 series- lit subpixel 2
- adjacent lit subpixels 1
- adjacent lit subpixels (one white pixel) 0
Total bright dot defects of all types 2
BLACK DOT DEFECTS ACCEPTABLE LEVEL
MODEL 7FF1 series- dark subpixel 3
- adjacent dark subpixels 1
- adjacent dark subpixels 0
Total black dot defects of all types 3
TOTAL DOT DEFECTS ACCEPTABLE LEVEL
MODEL 7FF1 series
Total bright or black dot defects of all types 4