Digital Photo Frame

LVF-PF72S

User Guide

Thank you for purchasing our 7” Digital Photo Frame. You can play your favorite photos (JPEG file) directly from a memory card or a USB flash drive without a computer. Read the following instructions for more details.

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Landscape position

 

 

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Portrait position

 

 

 

Landscape Viewing Portrait Viewing

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Safety Information

Keep away from water, moisture and dust.

Ambient Temperature should be 0~40°C. Do not store the unit in hot or cold areas.

Do not drop the unit or give a strong impact.

Do not try to disassemble the unit by yourself.

Connect the AC adapter to the DC5V jack and to the wall outlet.

Use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer only.

When left unused for a long period of time, the unit

should be unplugged from the wall outlet. Warning: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose the unit to rain, moisture and water. Caution: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.

FCC NOTICE

This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:

(1)this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

Canadian ICES-003 Information

This class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.

CE

This set complies with the EMC Directive 2004/108 and with the LVD Directive 2006/95.

Product Overview (Figure 1)

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LEFT/

 

 

 

 

(Previous)

7

SD/MMC/MS/xD

 

 

 

button

 

 

 

slot

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RIGHT/

 

(Next)

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USB port

 

 

 

button

 

 

 

*Supports a USB

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DOWN/

 

 

(Brightness)

 

ash drive only.

 

 

 

 

button

 

 

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DC5V jack

 

*Each press of the

10 Stand receptacle

 

button will adjust the

 

*For attaching the

 

brightness level.

 

supplied stand.

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UP/ (Rotate) button

11 Power switch ON/

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MODE/

 

(Stop) button

 

OFF

 

 

6SEL.(Select) / (Play/ 12 Wall-mounting

Pause) button

holes

Attaching the Stand (Figure 2)

1.Insert the round end of the stand into the receptacle.

2.Rotate the stand to the direction as shown in Figure until it is fixed tightly in position.

Note: The unit can be placed horizontally or vertically for a landscape or portrait display.

Mounting the Photo Frame on Wall (Figure 3)

1.Remove the stand from the unit.

2.Place the mounting holes of the unit on the wall screws (not supplied) as shown in Figure.

Note: Take care when installing it. It may cause damage or serious injury should it fall from its mountings.

Connecting to the Power (Figure 4)

1.Connect one end of the supplied AC adapter (DC5V/1.5A) to the unit, and the other end to the wall outlet.

2.Switch the power on ( to the position “I”) to turn on the unit.

Removing and Installing the Changeable Frame (Figure 5)

A.Removing the Changeable Frame

Release all the hooks in the edge of the changeable frame by pulling up the changeable frame using your fingers.

B.Installing the Changeable Frame

1.Hold the changeable frame and place it on the unit.

2.Press the changeable frame for all the hooks to be fixed in place.

Now the changeable frame is installed successfully.

Inserting a Memory Card or a USB Flash Drive (Figure 6)

• This unit can play only JPEG format.

1. Insert your memory card into the memory card

slot according to the orientation marked on the

back of the unit.

A. Thumbnail Mode

1.Press MODE/ button during the slideshow to enter Thumbnail mode.

2.Press LEFT or RIGHT button to select the photo you wish to play, then press SEL./

button.

Note: If the thumbnail has more than one page, move the cursor to the last photo and press RIGHT/ button to go to the next page. Move the cursor to the first photo and press LEFT/ button to return to the previous page.

3.The slideshow starts with the photo selected. Note 1: Refer to Setup Menu in this user guide for

the slideshow settings.

Note 2: Press MODE/ button again to return to the main menu.

B. Rotation

Auto Rotation

In the initial setting of the unit, Auto Rotation is set to ON in Setup menu. Landscape or portrait display of a photo will be automatically switched according to the unit orientation. If the horizontally placed unit is rotated left by 90 degrees, the photo will automatically rotate by 90 degrees clockwise. If the vertically placed unit is rotated right by 90 degrees, the photo will automatically rotate by 90 degrees

counterclockwise.

Note 1: When the unit is placed horizontally, Auto Rotation only works by rotating the unit to left by 90 degrees. Rotating the unit to right will not have any response. When the unit is placed vertically, Auto Rotation only works by rotating the unit to right by 90 degrees. Rotating the unit to left will not have any response.

Note 2: The photo will be scaled down to an appropriate size to fit in the height or width of the unit if the photo orientation is different from its original one.

Manual Rotation

Press LEFT or RIGHT button to select the photo you wish to rotate in the slideshow, then

press UP/ button to rotate by 90 degrees clockwise.

Note 1: Each press of UP/ button will rotate the photo by 90 degrees clockwise.

Note 2: Manual Rotation can be also set in the Thumbnail mode.

Note 3: All the rotation effects will be cancelled

when returning to the main menu.

Clock & Calendar Setting (Figure 8)

Caution:

Once power is switched off, the set time and calendar will be reset, because there is no battery back up in this unit.

A. Viewing the Clock & Calendar

1.Press LEFT or RIGHT button to select “Clock & Calendar” in the main menu and press SEL./ button.

2.Pressing SEL./ button will switch between Clock, Calendar and photos of a memory card.

3.Press MODE/ button again to return to the main menu.

B. Setting Clock & Calendar

1.Press LEFT or RIGHT button to select “Setup” in the main menu, then press SEL./ button.

2.Press UP or DOWN button to select “Clock &

Calendar” and then press SEL./ button.

Setting the Time

3.Press UP or DOWN button to select “Set The Time”, and press SEL./ button, then “Set Time” window will appear on the screen.

4.Press LEFT or RIGHT button to select Hour, Minute, Second or AM/PM and set the time by pressing UP or DOWN button.

5.Press LEFT or RIGHT button to select “OK” and press SEL./ button to set it.

Setting the Date

3.Press UP or DOWN button to select “Set The Date”, and press SEL./ button, then “Set Date” window will appear on the screen.

4.Press LEFT or RIGHT button to select Year, Month or Day and set the calendar by pressing UP or DOWN button.

5.Press LEFT or RIGHT button to select “OK” and press SEL./ button to set it.

6.To leave the Setup menu, press MODE/ button again.

B. Deleting Photos in the Internal Memory

1.Press LEFT or RIGHT button to select “Edit” in the main menu, and press SEL./ button. Then Edit Dialog window will appear.

2.Press RIGHT button to select “Delete”, then press SEL./ button to enter the Edit mode.

3.Press LEFT or RIGHT button to select a photo, and press DOWN button to select “Delete”, then press SEL./ button to delete it. Press UP

button to deselect “Delete”.

Note 1: To delete all, press DOWN button and press RIGHT button to select “Delete All”, then press SEL./ button. Press UP button to deselect “Delete All”.

Note 2: Press MODE / button to return to the main menu.

Viewing Files in the Internal Memory (Figure 10)

1.Press LEFT or RIGHT button to select “Favorites” in the main menu, then press SEL./ button.

2.The slideshow will start from the internal memory.

3.Press MODE / button to enter the Thumbnail Mode.

4.Press LEFT or RIGHT button to select the photo you wish to play, then press SEL./ button.

5.The slideshow starts with the photo selected.

Setup Menu

1.Press MODE/ button to enter the main menu.

2.Press LEFT or RIGHT button to select “SETUP” in the main menu, then press SEL./ button.

3.Press UP or DOWN button to select an item in the Setup menu, and press SEL./ or RIGHT button to go to the Sub menus as shown in the below table.

4.Press UP or DOWN button to select a setting, then press SEL./ to set it.

5.To leave Setup menu, press MODE / button again.

OSD menus

Sub menus

Interval Time

5 Sec.,

15 Sec.

, 30 Sec., 1 Min.,

 

5 Min., 30 Min., 1 Hour, 4 Hours,

 

12 Hours, 1 Day

Transition

No Effect,

Random

,

 

Cover Up, Cover Down,

 

Uncover Left, Push Right,

 

Wipe Up, Wipe Down

12/24 Hour

12H

, 24H

Fomat

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Clock & Calendar

Set The Time

 

 

 

 

Set The Date

Contrast

-4, -3, -2, -1,

0

, +1, +2, +3, +4

OSD Language

English

, French,

 

German, Italian,

 

Spanish, Portuguese,

 

Dutch, Polish

Panel

Full Screen,

Original*

 

Auto Rotation

On

, Off

Reset

Confirm**

Exit Setup Mode

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

*Select “Original” to display photos in their original aspect ratios. Black bands appear on left and right sides of the screen in landscape view, or top and bottom of the screen in portrait view. Select “Full Screen” to display photos in full screen size.

**Selecting Reset will restore the initial settings. (The initial settings are marked by squares in the above table.)

Specifications

Display

7" colour TFT LCD panel

View Area

480 X 234 pixels, 16:9 aspect

 

ratio

Brightness

150 cd/m²

Contrast

150:1

Stand

Detachable

Memory Card Slot

SD/SDHC/MMC/MS/MS Pro/

 

xD

I/O Ports

DC-in / USB 2.0 port

Internal Memory

A b o u t 4 5 p h o t o s c a n

 

be stored (in case each

 

p h oto i s l e s s t h an 32

 

megapixels).

Troubleshooting

No power

Check if the AC adapter is plugged into the wall outlet.

Make sure there is power to the wall outlet.

Unable to view photos

This unit is designed to show photos in standard JPEG format following the camera industry standard. Some images in non-standard JPEG format such as web images, scanned images or photos in RAW format taken by professional cameras cannot be displayed in the unit correctly. Please use PC applications to convert such images into standard JPEG format.

Check if using compatible memory cards.

If photo display is slow

• Use lower resolution photo.

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Caution: Do not insert “Memory Stick Duo” or “Memory Stick Pro Duo” into the unit. In case of using them, be sure to attach “Memory Stick Adapter” in order not to have a trouble to remove it from the unit.

2.Insert a USB flash drive to the USB port. Note: This unit can display photos in either a

memory card or a USB flash drive at a time. If a USB flash drive and a SD/MMC/ MS/xD card are inserted in the unit at the same time, files in the USB flash drive will be displayed. If you want to display files in a SD/MMC/MS/xD card, remove the USB flash drive from the unit.

Viewing Photos and Slide Shows (Figure 7)

Note: Displaying photos bigger than 480 x 234 pixels will take longer time for loading.

1.Press LEFT or RIGHT button to select “Photo” in the main menu, then press SEL./ button to confirm.

2.The slideshow starts.

3.To pause the slideshow, press SEL./ button. Press SEL./ button again to restart the slideshow.

Editing Files in the Internal Memory (Figure 9)

A.Copying Photos from a Memory Card or a USB Flash Drive

1.Press LEFT or RIGHT button to select “Edit” in the main menu, and press SEL./ button. Then “Edit Dialog” window will appear.

2.Press LEFT or RIGHT button to select “Copy”, then press SEL./ button to enter the Sub-menu.

3.Press UP or DOWN button to select a file, then press SEL./ button to select photos you wish to copy.

Note 1: Press SEL./ button on the selected folder to enter the Sub-menu.

Note 2: To deselect the file, press SEL./ button again on the selected file.

Note 3: Repeat the above step 3 to select some files and the selected files will be highlighted.

Note 4: The internal memory can store about 45 photos in case each photo is less than 32 megapixels.

4.Press RIGHT button and then LEFT button to select “Save”, then press SEL./ button.

5.The file is now saved in the internal memory.

6.To exit Edit mode, press LEFT or RIGHT button to select "Exit", then press SEL./ button.

Supported File

JPEG (up to approx. 144

Format

megapixels)

AC Adapter

Input: 100-240V ~50/60Hz

 

0.4A

 

Output: 5V / 1.5A

Dimensions

Approx.

 

206 x 139 x 33 mm

 

(W x H x D)

 

(Without Detachable Stand

 

and Changeable Frame)

Weight

Approx.

 

337g

 

(Without Detachable Stand

 

and Changeable Frame)

Accessories

AC adapter

 

Detachable stand

 

White changeable frame

 

(Attached to the unit)

 

User Guide

 

6 bonus static stickers

For EU users only

Your SANYO product is designed and manufactured with high quality materials and components which can be recycled and reused. This symbol means that electrical and electronic equipment, at their end-of-life, should be disposed of separately from your household waste. Please dispose of this equipment at your local community waste collection/ recycling centre. In the European Union there are separate collection systems for used electrical and electronic products. Please help us to conserve the environment we live in!

Manufacturer and Address

SANYO Electric Co., Ltd.

5-5, Keihan-hondori, 2-chome, Moriguchi City

Osaka, Japan

Authorized Representative and Address

SANYO FISHER Sales(Europe) GmbH

Stahlgruberring 4,D-81829 Munich, Germany

Trademark Information

SD™ is a trademark.

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Sanyo LVF-PF72S specifications Safety Information, Product Overview Figure, Attaching the Stand Figure, Setup Menu

LVF-PF72S specifications

The Sanyo LVF-PF72S is an impressive addition to the world of high-performance projectors, designed to cater to the needs of both business environments and home entertainment systems. This model stands out due to its advanced features, cutting-edge technologies, and user-friendly characteristics, making it a preferred choice for various projection needs.

One of the main features of the Sanyo LVF-PF72S is its brightness level, providing an output of 3000 ANSI lumens. This level of brightness is critical for ensuring clear and vivid image quality in both dimly lit and well-lit environments. Coupled with a high contrast ratio of 2000:1, this projector delivers sharp colors and detailed visuals, enhancing the viewing experience regardless of the content being displayed.

The LVF-PF72S utilizes a 3LCD projection technology that ensures high color accuracy and prevents color breakup. This technology enables the projector to produce more realistic images and provides an excellent experience, particularly for presentations rich in visuals or when used for movie viewing. The projector supports a native resolution of XGA (1024 x 768), contributing to its ability to handle various content types effectively.

Portability is another key characteristic of the Sanyo LVF-PF72S, weighing approximately 3.5 kg (7.7 lbs). Its compact design makes it easy to transport between different locations, suitable for professionals on the go. Additionally, the projector is equipped with versatile connectivity options, including HDMI, VGA, and USB ports. This versatility allows users to connect various devices, such as laptops, Blu-ray players, and gaming consoles, making it ideal for a range of applications.

Furthermore, the Sanyo LVF-PF72S features user-friendly controls and an intuitive interface, making it easy to set up and operate. The lamp life is another highlight, boasting up to 4000 hours in standard mode, which reduces maintenance costs and downtime significantly.

In conclusion, the Sanyo LVF-PF72S combines brightness, clarity, and portability with advanced projection technology. It is ideally suited for versatile applications in both business and entertainment, providing users with an exceptional projection experience. With its robust features and user-oriented design, it continues to be a reliable choice for those seeking quality and efficiency in a projector.