Philips SPF5010/75 quick start Set Bluetooth pin code

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Set Bluetooth pin code

To keep security, you can set a pin code (from 1 to 16 digits) on the PhotoFrame.The default pin code is 0000.

1 In the home screen, select [Settings] and then tap OK to confirm.

2 Select [Bluetooth], and then tap OK to confirm.

3 Select [Security], and then tap OK to confirm.

4 Select [Pin Code], and then tap OK to confirm.

»A key pad is displayed.

5 Select a number, and then tap OK to confirm. 6 Repeat Step 5 until the pin code is complete. 7 Select [Enter], and then tap OK to confirm.

Send photos via Bluetooth connection by your mobile phone

Note

Ensure that Bluetooth connection on your mobile phone is enabled.

Ensure that Bluetooth connection on your PhotoFrame is enabled.

Detailed operation procedure may vary based on different mobile phones.

On your mobile phone:

1 Select photos to be sent to the PhotoFrame.

2 Select [Send] > [Bluetooth], and then confirm the selection.

»Your Philips PhotoFrame is searched.

3 If a pin code is required, enter the pin code

(0000 by default ) of the PhotoFrame.

4 Select [Send], and then confirm the selection.

»Selected photos are sent to and saved in the Bluetooth album on the PhotoFrame.

8 To set the pin code on, select [Pin Code On] and then tap OK to confirm.

To set the pin code off, select [Pin Code Off] and then tap OK to confirm.

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Contents Quick start guide What’s in the box Get started Install the standControl buttons Turn on/off the PhotoFrame Connect powerTransfer photos/music or video files from an SD card SPF5010/SPF5210/SPF7008/SPF7208 SPF7010/SPF7210 Browse photos/video files in album mode PlayPlay photos/video files Play background musicIf you have set music before Setup Set up Bluetooth connectionSet Bluetooth pin code Send photos via Bluetooth connection by your mobile phoneFrequently asked questions QSGV2.1