Jessops 8 Slimline Digital Picture Frame Instruction Manual
Many times, this problem can be fixed by cleaning the. Fingerprints and dust can make images look out of focus on the photo frame screen. If the problem with image quality is intermittent, it's also possible that the resolution at which a certain photo was shot isn't high enough to create a sharp image on the digital photo frame's screen.
In addition, if you have a mixture of vertical and horizontal photos, the vertically aligned images may display at a much smaller size than the horizontally aligned photos, making some of them look odd and out of proportion. Check the battery of the remote control. Check that the remote sensor isn’t blocked by anything and that it’s free of dust and grime. Make sure you have a line of sight between the remote and the, with no objects between the two. You also may be beyond the distance over which the remote will work, so try moving closer to the digital photo frame.
It’s also possible that there’s a tab or protective sheet inserted inside the remote that’s designed to prevent it from being inadvertently activated during shipment, so be sure that the tab is removed before attempting to use the remote. Some digital photo frames are made to be hung on the wall, similar to a printed photo frame. Others will have a stand on which they rest, perhaps on top of a bookshelf or an end table. Hanging a digital photo frame on the wall that isn't meant for hanging can lead to a variety of problems. If you penetrate the case of the digital photo frame with a nail it could damage the electronics.
Or if the frame falls off the wall, it could crack the case or the screen. Some digital photo frames can be hung on a wall if you purchase an add-on kit, so check with the frame's manufacturer.
5I was looking ways to hack this thing and I came cross this site. This frame is running Linux OS as I can tell by its path /dev/xxx/. I wonder what CPU it's running, could be ARM.I have tried hooking my WD 250GB USB-Powered and it worked flawlessly. Make sure the HDD is formatted with FAT32, not NTFS.
Also, it plays back xvid or divx with AC3 sound stream too. I will post more info as I learn more about this frame. I have filled up the 1GB internal memory with 2 ripped movies.Here is my tip for internal memory utilization.Your original pictures taken by your camera take up too much spaces and you don't want to waste that to the internal memory when you know the frame is 800x600. You need to resize and export the pictures. I recommend Google Picasa because it's FREE and it has so many cool features that you will love.
Like it plays music while slide showing the pictures, cool effects.etc.By default Picasa reads pictures from My Pictures folder or whatever you defined it during the installation. Why waste more space if you only want to scan it once.To add picture folders to Picasa from another locations, you don't have to copy the pictures to My Picture folder. Simply go to Tools menu - Folder Manager, navigate to picture folder(s) that you wanted to be scanned (You need this step because Picasa needs to know what you want to be exported). Simply select the picture folder(s) with a red X and select Scan Once (green check mark). Here you can select multiple folders. When done selecting your folders, click OK.Your picture folders now should be populated under the Folder tree on the left panel.Select/highlight the folder you want to be exported/resized, to go File - Export to FolderUnder Image Size Options, select Resize to: 800.
This will give a new size 800x600 to the exported pictures. (This operation will not change the original size, so you don't have to worry about it.). Before you press the OK button, make sure that you change the 'Location of exported folder', this is where you want to store your resized/exported pictures. This could be your SD card if you have one inserted / USB thumb drive / whatever you want. If you wish to Export another folder, just repeat the step above and you don't have to wait for the previous one to complete.
4I agree, the instructions are very limited. The picture frame will do so much more than indicated in the instructions. The remote is quite a useful tool.I copied photos from an SD card to the frames memory ( which appears to be called the Nand) using the following steps. With the SD card in the slot, press the power button, then on the menu screen navigate to the copy/delete icon, and press enter. Select Photo, and press enter.
Navigate with navigation keys to the file you wich to copy. Press enter to select file (should be a yellow box around it). (Repeat steps 2 and 3 to select additional files.) 4. Navigate right to get to edit. Navigate to location to copy to: 7.
Jessops 8 Slimline Digital Picture Frame Instruction Manual Instructions
Navigate right to get to edit. Select paste. Press enter.The pictures you have selected should be on the Nand ( The Picture Frames memory) You can play them by bringing up the Menu screen and navigating to favorites, and pressing play. You can also play from the picture frames memory by removing all other forms of memory devices.I did learn one other interesting thing about ULTECH. When I went to ULTECH.com, the page said they had quit operations in June of '08 and directed me to another site www.ngailik.com for Pictures Frames. This sitedid not seem to have any readly available information on this frame either.
0I want to say a very BIG Thank You to the person who took the time to write out all the instructions on how to download pictures, etc. To the internal memory of the Ultech Digital Frame. I too was very frustrated at trying to understand or even find anything helpful in the User Manual that came with the frame. Your written instructions were very clearly written and easy to follow. I used to write job procedures and understand that making the instructions extremely detailed is a must. THANK YOU, THANK YOU! My goal was to have certain pictures downloaded to the frame in time to take it out of town later today and because of your instructions, I was able to do that!!!!
0Followed directions above and was still unable to download pictures from my scan disk. When I have selected pictures to copy to frame everything is fine until I try to go back to the nand1/1. It will go to the nand0/1 which is my usb scan disk then I need enter and arrow right before I can see the nand1/1. Then I arrow left and up to get to nand1/1 and I enter and try to paste and I see the photos that I was able to download when I first downloaded photos. I hit enter and there are no new photos. I have done this umpteen times and have not been able to download new pictures.
Unable to download music as well. I am not a happy camper and am ready to take it back to Walmart for a refund. It was a christmas present so I will need to get my son to send me the receipt. 0What a piece of crap. The manual is totally inatiquate and doesn't tell you how to operate the frame at all, especially how to download to the supposed internal memory. To tell you the truth i think the company is lying and i don't believe it has any internal memory.
Take the piece of junk back and complain to the merchant for carring such crap. I got a 10.4' frame that has plenty of internal memory that actually works and a easy to read manual to go with it at best buy for 125.00. It's a Digital Spectrum and i love it!! Unload the headache A.S.A.P!!
Greg Ferguson. 0Thank you to Dave Junnila!! I too was ready to return to Wal-mart. In fact I had and the associate there talked me into keeping it and trying a again.
So with some advice from the associates at Wal-mart, I tried with no luck. I was so frustrated that I got extremely upset and cried. I consider myself somewhat intelligent, but this frame made me feel extremely stupid. My husband and my kids who are very computer savy could not figure this out. No number for tech support or nothing.
My hubby found this website and thanks to Dave, my frame is up and working. Thank you for helping me to be able to use one of my Christmas gifts!! 0Plug in your memory card. Go to copy/delete, click enter. Choose photo or whatever. You will see what appears to be a camera with a usb port and below it a memory.
Choose the memory card. Now open the file that is highlighted on the right.
If nothing appears try the one below it until your pic appear. Once you see your pics you can on;y copy like 20 at a time. Select the pics you want by pressin enter. And you will see that the photo name is highlighted. Now once you've selected them go to edit at the bottom of the screen. Now go back up and select the memory card.
This will bring you back to the original page. Now select the camera with the usb port. Go back to edit and select paste.
This should upload all the pics top the internal memory. If it does not work for you then I am very sorry I cou not help.
Now i'm going to work on getting them from the computer via USB. I'll keep you guys posted. 0We bought the unit because it was so inexpensive compared to the other brands and it had so many more features. Our model came with a manual, unfortunitly it was worthless in both langueges - it did not provide the key for moving photos for the USB drive to the internal memory (nice feature) nor did it help with saving to the internal memeory. I appreaciate the above advice and information - I will try and use the information from here to make the frame work. Thanks - I will be glad to send anyone a copy of the manual if they need it.