Sony DPF-XR100, DPF-VR100 Connecting to a computer, System Requirements Windows, Macintosh, 30 GB

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Use a Mini B-Type USB cable.*

*When you use a commercially available USB cable, use a USB cable with a mini B-type plug (for the USB Mini B connector of this unit, frame- side connector type) shorter than 3 meters.

If multiple USB devices are connected to a computer or if a hub is used, a problem may occur. In such a case, simplify the connection.

You cannot operate the photo frame from another USB device being used simultaneously.

Do not disconnect the USB cable during data communication.

Operation with all computers that satisfy the recommended system requirements is not guaranteed.

The photo frame has been demonstrated as operable when connected to a computer or Sony digital photo printer. When other devices are connected to the photo frame, these devices may not recognize the internal memory of photo frame.

Use a USB cable with the USB logo.

Connecting to a computer

1 Connect the AC adaptor to the photo frame, and to an AC outlet.

2 Connect the computer and photo frame with a commercially available USB cable.

3 Turn the photo frame on.

4 Operate the computer to exchange images with the internal memory of the photo frame.

To USB mini B connector

Computer

To USB connector

System Requirements

xWindows

Recommended OS: Microsoft Windows 7/Windows Vista SP2 /

Windows XP SP3

Port: USB port

xMacintosh

Recommended OS: Mac OS X (v10.4 or later)

Port: USB port

30 GB

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Contents Operating Instructions Owner’s RecordFor the customers in the U.S.A Regulatory Information Declaration of Conformity010COV.book Page 3 Wednesday, August 25, 2010 1206 PM Read this before using On the illustrations and screen shots used in this manualTable of Contents Troubleshooting If an error message appears If trouble occursAdditional information Checking included items For your safetyRemote control Removing the protective sheet AC adaptor Digital photo frame StandFront Identifying the partsDigital photo frame RearRemote control About descriptions in this manualRemote control Stand10 GB Screw the screws not supplied into the wall To display the photo frame on the wall11 GB PNotesTurning the photo frame on 12 GBSetting the current time Operations in an initial state13 GB If the access lamp does not flash When you insert a memory cardIf you switch off the power while they are being displayed Inserting a memory cardPress B/b to select a desired style, and press Changing the display15 GB Let’s view an imageAbout the information displayed on the screen 16 GBTo pause playback To adjust the volumePlaying a video file Fast forward/backward playback18 GB Importing a music fileSelecting a music file to play Tips19 GB Sound for PhotosSound for Videos Various functions 20 GBTo change the sort style Try using various functionsSorting images Filtering 21 GBOrientation Zoom in/Zoom out/Rotate Adjusting image sizeSpecifying the playback device Enlarging/ReducingChanging the settings of the auto power on/off function 23 GBPress v/V to select the direction to rotate, and press Set the alarm time Using the alarm functionSet the alarm timer 24 GBSet the alarm volume Changing the settingsSet the alarm sound 25 GBMaintenance mode Activating maintenance mode26 GB Initializing the system 27 GBAbout PhotoTV HD 28 GBTurn on the photo frame Change the input of the TV Try using various functions Select the playback device 29 GBMacintosh Connecting to a computerSystem Requirements Windows 30 GBError message Meaning/Solutions If an error message appearsTroubleshooting 31 GBSymptom Check item Cause/Solutions If trouble occurs32 GB 33 GB Cleaning PrecautionsInstallation Restrictions on duplicationSpecifications Photo frame35 GB AC adaptor 36 GBOn trademarks and copyrights 37 GBAdditional information 38 GB Memo 39 GB010COV.book Page 40 Wednesday, August 25, 2010 1206 PM