Page 3 - Copyright
Philips Digital PhotoFrame Copyright No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language or computer language, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, magnetic, optical, chemical, manual or otherwise, with...
Page 7 - Key features
Philips Digital PhotoFrame Dear Customer: Thank you for bringing our Philips Digital PhotoFrame into your home. Now you will be able to view your growing digital picture library in stunning clarity and share great memories with friends and family. To get the most out of your new Philips product, ple...
Page 9 - Right view; Description; Power button
Philips Digital PhotoFrame Overview Right view 2 3 4 5 1 6 7 No. Description 1 Adjustable back stand See "Step 1: Using the adjustable back stand" on page 12 for details. 2 Power button Press the Power button to turn on/off the PhotoFrame. See "Step 2: Connecting to power" on page 14...
Page 10 - Memory card slot
Philips Digital PhotoFrame No. Description 3 USB port Allows for a USB flash drive. • Play back photos stored in the inserted drive. • Copy photos from the inserted drive to the PhotoFrame. See "Step 6: Copying photos to internal memory" on page 19 for details. 4 Mini USB port Allows you to ...
Page 11 - Rear view
Philips Digital PhotoFrame Rear view 1 2 3 7 4 8 5 6 9 6 No. Description 1 MENU button See "Using the control buttons" on page 7 for details. 2 EZ Access button See "Using the control buttons" on page 7 for details. 3 ESC button (ESCAPE button) See "Using the control buttons"...
Page 12 - Wall mount hole (for portrait wall mounting); Operating the PhotoFrame
Philips Digital PhotoFrame No. Description 6 EZ Lock System You can use the EZ Lock Screws to lock or unlock the wooden frame. 7 Wall mount hole (for landscape wall mounting) Allows you to hang the PhotoFrame horizontally on a wall. 8 Wall mount hole (for portrait wall mounting) Allows you to hang t...
Page 13 - Using the control buttons; MENU button
Philips Digital PhotoFrame Using the control buttons 1 2 3 4 No. Icon Description 1 ESC button (ESCAPE button) Cancels current operation and/or returns to the previous page. 2 Scroll wheel/OK button • Press this button to enter or confirm your operation/selection. • Scroll this button to the left to...
Page 15 - No. Icon Description
Philips Digital PhotoFrame Maximum vertical and horizontal angle approximately 30 degrees Approximately 1.4 m (4.6 ft.) or less 1 2 3 6 4 7 5 • Please remove the plastic strip under the battery before using the remote control for the first time. • The remote control is supplied with the SPF3480/G7, ...
Page 16 - RIGHT; MENU; OK; Replacing the remote control battery
Philips Digital PhotoFrame No. Icon Description 2 EZ Access button Switches between Clock view and Slideshow view. 3 ESC (Escape) Returns to the previous page and/or access menu page. 4 RIGHT Moves right or moves to the next item. 5 MENU Displays the pop-up menu. 6 LEFT Moves to the left or moves to...
Page 20 - Step 2: Connecting to power
Philips Digital PhotoFrame Step 2: Connecting to power 1. Place the PhotoFrame on a flat surface. 2. Connect the power adapter as below ( 1 ), and press the Power button to turn on the PhotoFrame ( 2 ). • Power systems and plug types may vary depending on your country/region. • To turn off the Photo...
Page 21 - Selecting a language; SETTINGS; General Settings
Philips Digital PhotoFrame Step 3: First usage To help you get the most out of your PhotoFrame, we installed a video tutorial that automatically starts playing when you first turn on your unit. To cancel the looping video and start playing your own photos, press any of the buttons on the back. Follo...
Page 22 - Language; Setting the date and time
Philips Digital PhotoFrame 3. Press , press to go to Language , and then press again. 4. Press or to select a language you wish to use, and then press . 5. Press to exit. Setting the date and time 1. In the main menu, press or to select SETTINGS , and then press . The Date and Time page appears. 2. ...
Page 24 - Compatible memory card formats; Memory card formats
Philips Digital PhotoFrame Compatible memory card formats Memory card formats Maximum capacity SD/SDHC 32GB MultiMediaCard (MMC) 1GB Memory Stick (MS) 4GB Memory Stick PRO (MS PRO) 2GB Memory Stick Duo (MS Duo) 2GB xD-Picture Card (xD) 2GB USB flash drive 16GB • Maximum capacity specifications liste...
Page 27 - Step 8: Replacing the paper mat
Philips Digital PhotoFrame Step 8: Replacing the paper mat Your PhotoFrame may come with one or more bonus paper mats depending on your purchased model. You can replace the existing paper mat with the one supplied (if available). Follow the instructions below to replace the supplied paper mat. 1. On...
Page 31 - PHOTO ALBUMS
Philips Digital PhotoFrame Managing photos You can use the PHOTO ALBUMS menu to manage photos in the internal memory, memory card or USB flash drive. Manually copying photos to the internal memory In addition to the automatic “Smart Copy” feature (see page 19 ), you can manually copy photos from ext...
Page 32 - Tag It
Philips Digital PhotoFrame 4. If there are more than one page, you can press or to go to the previous or next page to browse photos. (If not, skip this step.) 5. Press to enable the selection mark, showing in orange. 6. Press or to move to the photo you wish to select, and then press to confirm the ...
Page 33 - Tagging photos to an album
Philips Digital PhotoFrame 9. Select a default target album to copy and sort the photos into this specified album. Tagging photos to an album 1. In the main menu, press or to select PHOTO ALBUMS , and then press . The screen shows: • the file source, including USB , Memory Card and Internal Memory ....
Page 34 - Internal Memory
Philips Digital PhotoFrame 2. Press or to select the source of your photos, such as the Internal Memory album, and then press . (You can also select USB or Memory Card , if available.) The screen shows all the photos that are available in the internal memory. 3. If there are more than one page, you ...
Page 36 - Removing photos from an album; Uncategorize
Philips Digital PhotoFrame Removing photos from an album 1. In the PHOTO ALBUMS menu, press or to select an album from which you want to remove the photos, and then press . The screen shows the photos in the album. 2. Press to enable the selection mark, showing in orange. 3. Press or to move to the ...
Page 37 - Managing photos by using the TIMELINE
Philips Digital PhotoFrame Managing photos by using the TIMELINE album In PHOTO ALBUMS , you can use the TIMELINE album to search for photos in the internal memory according to the time span specified. 1. In the PHOTO ALBUMS menu, press or to select TIMELINE , and then press . 2. Press . When the &l...
Page 38 - Creating a new album; Create Album
Philips Digital PhotoFrame 4. Press to move to , and then press to start playback. The photos taken in the time span you specified above will appear on the screen. Creating a new album 1. In the PHOTO ALBUMS menu, press display the pop- up menu, and then press to select Create Album . 2. In the Albu...
Page 39 - Modifying an album
Philips Digital PhotoFrame • Press or to select a letter, and then press to enter the letter. • Press to toggle between letters and numbers. • To add a space, press or to move to Space , and then press . • To delete your last input, press or to move to Back , and then press . • To complete your inpu...
Page 40 - Deleting an album; Deleting photos
Philips Digital PhotoFrame Deleting an album 1. In the PHOTO ALBUMS menu, press or to select an album that you wish to delete, then press . 2. Select Delete Album , and then press . Default albums including TIMELINE, Pre-installed Library, Uncategorize, Family, Friends and Vacation cannot be deleted...
Page 41 - Delete; Rotating photos; Rotate
Philips Digital PhotoFrame 5. From the pop-up menu, press or to select Delete , and then press . Rotating photos 1. In the PHOTO ALBUMS menu, press or to select an album, and then press . 2. Press to enable the selection mark, showing in orange. 3. Press or to move to the photo you wish to select, a...
Page 42 - Applying photo effects
Philips Digital PhotoFrame Applying photo effects 1. In the PHOTO ALBUMS menu, press or to select an album, and then press . 2. Press to enable the selection mark, showing in orange. 3. Press or to move to the photo you wish to select, and then press to confirm the selection. The selected photo will...
Page 43 - SLIDESHOW
Philips Digital PhotoFrame Viewing photos 1. In the main menu, press or to select SLIDESHOW , and then press . The “USB” and “Memory Card” albums only appear when a USB flash drive and a memory card have been inserted to the PhotoFrame. 2. Press or to select the album that contains the photos you wi...
Page 44 - Transition Effect; Brightness
Philips Digital PhotoFrame 3. To configure slideshow settings, press to display the pop- up menu. You can adjust the settings below. • Transition Effect : selects the transition effect you wish to apply to the slideshow. • Slideshow Interval : selects the slideshow interval between photos. The defau...
Page 45 - Running a slideshow by using the
Philips Digital PhotoFrame Running a slideshow by using the TIMELINE album 1. In the SLIDESHOW menu, press or to select TIMELINE , and then press . 2. In the pop-up screen, specify a time span to include the photos you wish to display in slideshow. In this step, you can also search for photos taken ...
Page 46 - Using Smart Energy Saver; Smart Energy
Philips Digital PhotoFrame Using Smart Energy Saver ™ The Smart Energy Saver ™ menu provides various pre-defined power-saving options. 1. In the main menu, press or to select Smart Energy Saver ™ , and then press . 2. Press or to select a desired option, and confirm with . For details about the powe...
Page 47 - Option
Philips Digital PhotoFrame Option Description Auto 100% Puts the PhotoFrame into sleep mode duringnighttime and automatically resume normal power consumption during daytime. Save 20% Always saves 20% on power consumption. Save 50% Always saves 50% on power consumption. • Nighttime is defined as hour...
Page 48 - Selecting a clock skin
Philips Digital PhotoFrame Using CLOCK (EZ Access button) Selecting a clock skin The PhotoFrame provides various preloaded clock and calendar skins. To set a default clock skin to be displayed in Clock view, follow the steps below. 1. In the main menu, press or to select CLOCK & CALENDAR , and t...
Page 49 - Default; Switching between Clock view and
Philips Digital PhotoFrame 3. Press and select Default . 4. Press to set the selected clock skin as default. The default clock skin will be displayed when (or ) is pressed. Switching between Clock view and Slideshow view You can press to toggle between Clock view and Slideshow view. • When switching...
Page 50 - SCRAPBOOK
Philips Digital PhotoFrame Using SCRAPBOOK Philips SCRAPBOOK feature provides a brand new user experience in enjoying photo slideshows. 1. In the main menu, press or to select SCRAPBOOK , and then press . 2. Press or to select a template, and then press . 3. Select an album that contains the photos ...
Page 52 - Date and Time page; Item
Philips Digital PhotoFrame 4. Press again. When the < > marks appear in the field, press or to adjust the settings. 5. Press to exit. Date and Time page Item Option Description Date - Allows you to set the date. Time - Allows you to set the time. Mode - Allows you to select a time format (12-h...
Page 53 - General Settings page
Philips Digital PhotoFrame General Settings page Item Option Description Brightness 1 Allows you to select the level of screen brightness. 2 3 4 5 Smart Copy Determines how photos are copied from the external storage devices to the internal memory when using the Smart Copy feature. Resize Resizes th...
Page 54 - Information page
Philips Digital PhotoFrame Information page Item Option Description Version - Shows the current firmware version. Total Memory - Shows the total capacity of the internal memory. Free Memory - Shows the remaining capacity of the internal memory. EN - 48 Using SETTINGS
Page 56 - Will the tagged photos be reset if I pull out the SD card?; The frame slows down significantly on certain photos.; The frame froze and will not respond, what can I do?; Why isn't the TIMELINE feature accessible for photos on; Why can't I tag my photos in my SD card to any albums?
Philips Digital PhotoFrame Will the tagged photos be reset if I pull out the SD card? No. The Digital PhotoFrame (DPF) will write information into the MetaData of tagged photos. So the DPF will remember the photo's album categorization the next time the SD card is re- inserted to the unit. The frame...
Page 57 - Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Notice; Recycling
Philips Digital PhotoFrame Regulation and compliance Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Notice This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection agains...
Page 58 - Specifications; Model
Philips Digital PhotoFrame Appendix Specifications Specifications are subject to change without prior notice. For SPF3470X/G7, SPF3480X/G7 and SPF3400C/G7 only Model SPF3470X/G7 SPF3480X/G7 SPF3400C/G7 LCD type 7” Digital LCD 8” Digital LCD 10.4” DigitalLCD Backlight type LED LED LED Aspect ratio 16...
Page 62 - List of compatible memory cards
Philips Digital PhotoFrame List of compatible memory cards Not all supported memory cards are included in the table below. For technical support, contact your nearest service center for assistance. Capacity Memory card formats SD miniSD microSD MMC MS xD 8MB TOSHIBA 32MB Kodak Canon 64MB LEXAR SanDi...