Philips 7FF1CWO, 7FF1CMI Troubleshooting your PhotoFrame, Keeping your PhotoFrame up to date

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Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting

 

your

 

PhotoFrame™

 

 

Keeping your

 

 

 

 

PhotoFrame™

Troubleshooting your PhotoFrame™

up to date

 

 

 

Please see below for various situations and recommended actions.

 

Situations

Recommended actions

 

Warning message:

Recharge PhotoFrame™ or turn off PhotoFrame™ befo

 

"Low battery"

it can be recharged again. If the PhotoFrame™'s intern

 

 

battery level drops completely to zero, the "Current tim

 

 

setting may be lost.

 

Warning message: "No free

It means your PhotoFrame™ is fully loaded with photo

 

space to store more photos"

If such message shows up when your PhotoFrame™

 

 

holds less than 40 photos, please use USB cable to

 

 

connect PhotoFrame™ to PC and use PC to check if the

 

 

are abnormal files taking up the local memory of

 

 

PhotoFrame™. Normal files inside PhotoFrame™ are

 

 

usually less than 250KB in size.

 

Warning message: "No photo

It means there is no photo in your PhotoFrame™. If su

 

on internal memory"

message shows up after you load photos onto

 

 

PhotoFrame™ from PC, please make sure to the

 

 

instructions in "Copying photos" section are followed

 

 

properly.

 

Warning message: "No photo

It means there is no photo in your memory card. If suc

 

on external memory"

message shows up after you load photos onto memory

 

 

cards from PC, please make sure to the instructions in

 

 

"Viewing PC photos from a memory card" section are

 

 

followed properly.

Screen freezes and does not respond to control anymore

Part of photo is cropped on PhotoFrame™

Use a pin to trigger the RESET button through the hole the lower-left corner on PhotoFrame™'s back (next to Serial Number and Model Name sticker).

Adjust your photo to 3:2 aspect ratio. Many digital cameras take photos in 4:3 aspect ratio but PhotoFrame™ displays photos on 3:2 aspect ratio scre Consequently, some upper and bottom parts of a typic 4:3 photo will not be displayed on PhotoFrame™'s screen.

Keeping your PhotoFrame™ up to date

At times Philips will provide Software to keep your PhotoFrame™ up to date. Please regis yourself to www.philips.com/register or visit www.p4c.philips.com for latest support new

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Contents PhotoFrame 7FF1 What else youll need Getting startedPacking List Locate control keys Initial setupConnecting to a power source Choose your preferred language Turning on PhotoFrameSetup menu SpecificationPicture/Display ConnectivityPhoto menu Power AccessoriesViewing Photos Enjoying photosPage Viewing digital camera photos from a memory card Viewing photos on PhotoFrameCopy several photos at once in Thumbnail mode Copying photo one by one in Browse modeCopying Photos Copying from a memory cardCopying PC Photos to PhotoFrame Choosing slideshow frequency Viewing Photo SlideshowsPicking photos for slideshow Choosing transition effects Choosing photo order Indicating PhotoFrame placement orientationSelecting correct photo orientation for Slideshow MemoryReturn to TOP Deleting and Rotating photos Delete photo one by one in Browse modeRotating a photo Deleting a photoDelete several photos at once in Thumbnail mode Setting your local time Setting a general brightness levelOptimizing PhotoFrame Selecting brightness, language and set time functionsSetting evening brightness level Setting daily automatic turn-off and turn-on time Choose on-screen language Return to TOP Below is an easy way to look up other information Checking PhotoFrame statusTaking care of your PhotoFrame Why doesnt my PhotoFrame show some of my photos? Frequently asked questionsMy PhotoFrame is on but the system does not respond anymore Keeping your PhotoFrame up to date TroubleshootingTroubleshooting your PhotoFrame What is covered? Service and WarrantyWestern Europe Return to TOP Eastern Europe Consumer Information CentersLatvia Latin America Pacific Asia Korea Africa Types of Pixel Defects Philips Pixel Defect PolicyPixels and Sub pixels Bright DOT Defects Acceptable Level Proximity of Pixel DefectsRecycling Information for Customers RegulatoryBanned Substance Declaration Commission Federale de la Communication FCC Declaration Class B ITE Varning Varoitus Waste Electronics and Electrical Equipment Weee
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