Transcend Information Digital Photo Frame TS PF700B User Manual

User’s Manual  
Digital Photo Frame  
PF700  
Version 1.0  
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Introduction  
Congratulations on purchasing Transcend’s PF700 Digital Photo Frame. Now you can easily display your  
entire photo collection at home or at the office. The Photo Frame can conveniently playback videos, photos  
and music from USB flash drives and memory cards, or even store photos in the Photo Frame’s own  
on-board memory. You can operate the Photo Frame by using the menu buttons on the back of the Photo  
Frame or with its full-featured wireless remote control. The Photo Frame’s built-in storage space lets you  
save your favorite pictures with automatic image resizing that optimizes each image for the photo frame’s  
screen resolution. You can also connect the Photo Frame to a PC via the USB port for direct access to its  
internal memory or any memory cards that are plugged into it. This User’s Manual will give you step-by-step  
instructions and advice to help you get the best experience from your new device. Please read it in carefully  
before using the Photo Frame.  
Package Contents︱  
Upon purchasing your Transcend Photo Frame, please make sure each of the following is included:  
Photo Frame  
Remote Control (battery included)  
Tabletop Stand  
AC Power Adapter  
USB Cable  
User’s Manual CD  
Quick Start Guide  
Warranty Card  
Features︱  
Bright 7” (16:9) high-resolution color TFT LCD panel  
Built-in speaker for music playback  
View photos with background music from MP3s  
Supports USB flash drives and SD/SDHC/MMC/MS memory cards  
Built-in flash memory – works even without a memory card  
Full motion video playback (Motion-JPEG only)  
Orientation can be set to portrait or landscape mode for ideal display experience  
Fully compliant with High-Speed USB 2.0 and backwards compatible with USB 1.1  
Direct USB connection to your PC for easy file transfers  
Select multiple photos for convenient one-step transfer to internal memory  
Slideshow, thumbnail, still picture, and zoom-in viewing options  
Attractive frame themes to accent your pictures  
Important date/event reminders  
Clock, alarm and calendar functions  
Automatic Power-ON/OFF and Sleep timers  
User-selectable Color Modes to enhance the look of your photos  
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System Requirements︱  
System requirements for connecting the Photo Frame to a computer:  
100~240V voltage power outlet for the AC adaptor  
Desktop or notebook computer with a working USB port  
One of the following Operating Systems:  
Windows® 2000  
Windows® XP  
Windows Vista®  
Mac® OS 10.0 or later  
Linux® Kernel 2.4 or later  
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Safety Precautions︱  
These usage and safety guidelines are IMPORTANT! Please follow them carefully to ensure your own  
personal safety and help protect your Photo Frame from potential damage.  
General Use  
For indoor use only.  
Avoid using or storing the Photo Frame in an extreme temperature environment.  
Never allow the Photo Frame to come in contact with water or any other liquids.  
Do not use this product in environments with strong magnetic fields or excessive vibration.  
Only use the Transcend provided AC adapter with the Photo Frame. Use of other adapters may  
cause fire or explosion.  
Never cover or seal any of the holes on the Photo Frame.  
Unplug the Photo Frame if you do not plan to use if for an extended period of time. This prevents  
accidental damage or corrosion.  
To protect your health and your hearing, keep the Photo Frame’s music volume below 80  
decibels and do not listen for an extended period of time.  
Cleaning  
The screen is very delicate and can be damaged by pressing on it with excessive force.  
Use a soft non-abrasive cloth, such as for cleaning camera lenses to gently wipe the screen  
Backing Up Data  
Transcend does NOT take any responsibility for data loss or damage during operation. If  
you plan to plug a memory card or USB pen drive into Photo Frame, we strongly advise that you  
first backup the data in those storage devices to a computer or other storage medium before  
using them in Photo Frame.  
To ensure High-Speed USB 2.0 data transfer rates when connecting your Photo Frame to a  
computer, please check that the computer has the relevant USB drivers. If you are not sure how  
to check this, please consult the computer or motherboard User’s Manual for USB driver  
information.  
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Getting Started︱  
7” LCD Panel  
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
SD/SDHC/ MMC/ MS Slot  
Mini-B USB Port (PC Connection)  
DC Power Input  
USB Port (Flash Drives)  
Built-in Speaker  
Menu/Power Button  
OK Button  
Navigation buttons  
Options Button  
J
Volume Control Button  
Security Lock Attachment  
Stand Attachment Hole  
K
L
M
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Setting Up the Photo Frame  
1. Attach the Tabletop Stand to the back of the Photo Frame by screwing it clockwise into the Stand  
Attachment Hole shown above.  
2. Once the stand is attached, the Photo Frame may be positioned vertically or horizontally (Landscape  
or Portrait orientation)  
3. Connect the power adapter cable to the DC power input jack on your Photo Frame.  
4. Plug the power adapter into a wall outlet.  
5. The Photo Frame will automatically turn on. If it is already plugged in, press the power button on the  
back of Photo Frame, or press  
on the remote control.  
6. To remove the Tabletop Stand, simply twist it counter-clockwise to unscrew it from the Photo Frame.  
Using a memory card or USB flash drive  
1. Insert a memory card or USB flash drive into its appropriate slot on the Photo Frame.  
2. Once a memory card or USB flash drive is plugged in, the Photo Frame will automatically begin  
slideshow playback of all photos available on your memory card or flash drive.  
3. The Photo Frame will revert to Photo View mode if you unplug a memory card or USB flash drive  
while displaying photos. Note: never unplug a memory card or flash drive when files are being  
transferred to or from the internal memory (My Favorites)  
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Built-in Speaker  
The Photo Frame includes a built-in speaker for playing back background music during slideshows, or for  
listening to MP3 music or watching videos.  
Navigation Buttons  
On the back of the Photo Frame, there are eight navigation buttons used for browsing through menus,  
selecting files, and accessing the Photo Frame’s numerous features.  
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Quick Menu  
The Quick Menu is a fast and easy way to open the Music Player, the Calendar, or the Settings menu when  
not using the discrete shortcut buttons on the remote.  
1. Press  
or  
to display the Quick Menu.  
2. Use  
/
to select the feature you want to open and press  
.
3. If the Music, Calendar, or Settings window is already open, select PHOTO to close it.  
4. To exit the Quick Menu, simply press  
or  
again.  
Options Menu  
The Options menu allows access to additional functions that are available for the current mode (Slideshow,  
Calendar, etc.).  
1. Press  
or  
and  
to show the Options window.  
buttons to select an option and press the  
2. Use the  
/
/
button to  
open its submenu.  
3. To select a different option, press the  
scroll through the other available options, then press  
currently highlighted option’s submenu on the right hand side.  
button and use the  
or  
and  
buttons to  
to move the cursor to the  
4. Use the  
option and press  
5. Press  
/
and  
/
buttons to browse through the available items within each  
to access the highlighted item or open its sub-menu.  
or  
at any time to close the Options window.  
Adjusting the Volume  
The Volume Control allows you to adjust the volume level of music playback.  
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1. Press the  
button or  
to set your desired volume and press  
button again to close the Volume Control window or simply wait a few  
to show the Volume Control window.  
/
2. Use  
/
to confirm.  
3. Press  
moments for it to disappear.  
Remote Control  
Your Photo Frame comes with a compact, easy-to-use remote control. You can fully operate your Photo  
Frame with either the navigation buttons on the front of the Photo Frame or by using the remote control.  
Note that when using the remote control you should always aim it directly at the front of your Photo Frame  
and make sure there are no obstacles in the way. All icons like  
shown in this User’s Manual and the  
Quick Start Guide represent functions that you can access directly from the remote control for easy,  
straightforward operation of your Photo Frame.  
: Open the Music Player, Calendar or Settings Menu  
: Display or hide the Music player  
: Display or hide the Calendar  
: Open the settings menu  
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: Switch to Thumbnail mode  
: Switch to Photo View mode  
: Switch to Slideshow mode  
: Enables multiple photo selection in Thumbnail mode  
: Select the item you want to view or function you want to perform.  
: Show / hide additional functions available for the current mode.  
: Display the next or previous page of available items  
: Show / hide available music files for audio playback  
: Add / delete the current photo from the Photo Frame’s internal memory.  
: Browse the contents of the Photo Frame’s internal memory (My Favorites)  
: Play, Pause, or Stop music at any time.  
: Skip to the next or previous available music track or video clip.  
: Adjust music volume (up / down / mute).  
: Cycle between music and video repeat modes.  
: Rotate or zoom-in on photos displayed in Photo View mode.  
: Change the brightness of the screen.  
: Enable the sleep timer to automatically shut down the Photo Frame.  
Connecting to a Computer︱  
If you want to transfer pictures and music between the Photo Frame and your computer, connect the Photo  
Frame to a USB port on your computer using the provided USB cable.  
1. Turn on the Photo Frame.  
2. Plug the small end of the USB cable into the Mini-B USB port located on the left side of the Photo  
Frame.  
3. Plug the large end of the cable into an available USB port on your desktop or notebook computer.  
WARNING! You must plug in the AC adapter to provide the power necessary to run the  
Photo Frame when connecting to a computer.  
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Windows® 2000, XP and Vista  
No drivers are required for connecting Photo Frame to your desktop or notebook computer. Windows®  
Operating Systems have built-in drivers to support your Photo Frame. Upon successful connection to your  
computer, a new Removable Disk drive with a newly assigned drive letter representing the Photo Frame will  
automatically appear in the My Computer window and a Removable Hardware  
Windows System Tray.  
icon will appear in the  
Your Photo Frame is now ready to transfer data just like an external hard drive. A number of Removable  
Disk* drives with newly assigned drive letters representing the Photo Frame’s card slots (and its onboard  
memory) will appear in the My Computer window. You can transfer your pictures and music to the Photo  
Frame by simply dragging-and-dropping files or folders onto these Removable Disk drive letters.  
*Note: E: and F: are example drive letters - the letters in your “My Computer” window may differ  
Proper removal of your Photo Frame (from Windows):  
1. Click once on the Removable Hardware icon  
in the system tray.  
2. The Safely Remove Hardware pop-up window will appear. Select it to continue.  
3. A window will appear stating, “The ‘USB Mass Storage Device’ device can now be safely  
removed from the system.” Unplug your Photo Frame from the USB port after this message  
appears.  
®
Mac OS 10.0 or later  
No drivers are required. Plug your Photo Frame into an available USB port and your computer will  
automatically detect it.  
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Proper removal of your Photo Frame (from Mac OS):  
First drag-and-drop the Disk icon corresponding to your Photo Frame into the trashcan then unplug your  
Photo Frame from the USB port.  
Linux® Kernel 2.4 or later  
No drivers are required. Plug your Photo Frame into a USB port and mount it.  
1. First create a directory for the Photo Frame.  
Example: mkdir /mnt / Photo Frame  
2. Then, mount the Photo Frame.  
Example: mount –a –t msdos /dev/sda1 /mnt / Photo Frame  
Proper removal of your Photo Frame (from Linux):  
Execute umount /mnt/ Photo Frame to un-mount the device. Then unplug your Photo Frame from the USB  
port.  
1. WARNING! To prevent data loss, always follow the proper removal procedures when  
disconnecting the Photo Frame from your computer  
2. When Photo Frame is connected to a computer, it can only be used for transferring  
files. You will not be able to use any of the Photo Frame’s audio or video features at  
this time. Please disconnect your Photo Frame from the computer to resume normal  
viewing or listening.  
3. The USB flash drive port will not function while the Photo Frame is connected to your  
computer via the Mini-USB port.  
4. NEVER format your Photo Frame.  
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Photo Modes︱  
The Photo Frame has three basic modes – Thumbnail, Photo View and Slideshow. The Thumbnail mode  
lets you browse for specific photos, the Photo View mode is for displaying a single picture at a time, and the  
Slideshow mode will automatically display all available photos. Press  
or press or on the remote control.  
to switch between each mode,  
,
Thumbnail Mode  
The Thumbnail Mode allows you to browse thumbnails of all photos in the current source (memory card,  
USB flash drive, etc.). Eight thumbnails per page will be displayed. Directly above the thumbnail pictures,  
the current folder and its location on the storage device (internal memory, USB flash drive, or memory card)  
will be shown.  
1. Use the  
,
,
and  
buttons to navigate to the thumbnail representation of the photo,  
video, or folder you want to open and press  
.
2. To exit a folder and move up a level, select the  
arrow icon in the top left corner of the screen  
and press  
.
Current / Available  
Image Resolution  
File Name  
Files in Folder  
Current Folder  
Move Up  
one Level  
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Options:  
Add to / Remove from My Favorites (  
): Copy the currently selected photo in the Thumbnail  
viewer to the Photo Frame’s internal memory (when the viewing source is a memory card or USB  
flash drive). To remove a photo from the internal memory, select “My Favorites” as the viewing  
source, navigate to the desired thumbnail to remove, and then choose “Remove from My  
Favorites.” To save internal memory space, all photos added to My Favorites will resized to the  
photo frame’s optimal display resolution.  
Sort By : Select sort by date or filename  
Date: Sort by create date of the file  
Name: Sort by file name  
Photo Order (  
): Adjusts the order photos are displayed when pressing  
and  
.
Normal: Display all available photos sequentially.  
Random: Display all available photos randomly.  
Normal in Folder: Display all photos in the current folder sequentially.  
Random in Folder: Display all photos in the current folder randomly.  
Video Repeat Mode (  
): Set the repeat mode of video playback.  
Normal: Play all sequentially  
Repeat One: Play select one repeatedly  
Repeat All: Play all repeatedly  
Repeat all in folder : Play all video available in current folder repeatedly.  
Background Music: Enable or disable background music.  
On: Turn on mp3 music. The Photo Frame will automatically find and play music files on the  
same memory device that is being used to display photos. Playback settings (repeat, etc.)  
applied in MUSIC feature will be used. Use  
/
on the remote to skip through available  
songs. If there are no music files on the current storage media, no music will be played.  
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Off: Turn off all background music.  
Select Multiple Photos: This option lets you select multiple photos to copy to the Photo Frame’s  
internal memory. Eight thumbnails with check boxes will be displayed per page. Use the UP,  
DOWN, LEFT and RIGHT buttons to move between images and press  
to check/uncheck  
individual photo or folder. To move up one level, select the arrow icon in the top left corner.  
Current / Available  
Files in Folder  
File Name  
Image Resolution  
Current Folder  
Select Picture  
Checkbox  
Options for Selecting Multiple Photos:  
Select All: Select all items in current media source.  
Deselect All: Deselect all items in current media source.  
Select All On Page: Select all items on current page.  
Deselect All On Page: Deselect all items on current page.  
Select Inverse: Select all un-selected items, and deselect all selected items.  
Slideshow of Selected Photos: Start a slideshow with currently selected photos.  
Add to / Remove from My Favorites ( ): Copy the currently selected photo(s) to or remove  
from the Photo Frame’s internal memory. Note: the “Remove” option will be shown when the  
viewing source is set to “My Favorites.” (  
)
Select Source: Change the media source to browse thumbnails from. Use the LEFT and RIGHT  
buttons to select one of the available storage devices and press  
.
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Video Playback:  
To play a video, use the Thumbnail mode to highlight the video file you want to play and press  
.
1. Press  
or  
to pause, and again to resume.  
on the back of the photo frame or by pressing  
2. Adjust the volume by pressing  
/
or  
on the remote.  
to go back to the previous video and  
to stop the video and return to the Thumbnail mode.  
3. Press  
4. Press  
5. Press  
to play the next available file.  
on the remote to quickly switch between video repeat modes.  
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Photo View Mode  
You can view, zoom-in, or rotate a single photo in Photo View mode. Use the  
the next or previous photo available.  
and  
buttons to view  
Options:  
Zoom: Select this item to choose between 1x, 2x and 4x zoom modes in the Zoom submenu. You  
can also press on the remote to automatically zoom-in on the current photo.  
Rotate: Select this item and choose between clockwise 90o, 180o and 270o in the Rotate submenu.  
Pressing  
will rotate the current photo clockwise 90o each time you press it. (Rotate function  
only enabled at 1x zoom)  
Themes: This option brings up a submenu that lets you select theme frames to wrap around your  
photos while viewing in Slideshow or Photo View. Use the  
/
and  
/
buttons to  
to confirm.  
highlight None, Xmas, Halloween, Valentine’s Day or New Year, then press  
Background Music: Enable or disable background music while viewing photos.  
On: Turn on mp3 music. The Photo Frame will automatically find and play music files on the  
same memory device that is being used to display photos. Repeat settings applied in the Music  
Player will be used. Use  
/
on the remote to skip through available songs. If there are  
no music files on the current storage media, no music will be played.  
Off: Turn off all background music.  
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Photo Order (  
): Adjusts the order photos are displayed when pressing  
and  
.
Normal: Display all available photos sequentially.  
Random: Display all available photos randomly.  
Normal in Folder: Display all photos in the current folder sequentially.  
Random in Folder: Display all photos in the current folder randomly.  
Set as Background Image: Use the current photo as a wallpaper image (will also resize and copy  
the picture to internal memory).  
Save to file: Copy the current photo (with theme) to “My Favorites.” The photo will be resized to fit  
the Photo Frame’s screen resolution and its theme will be saved as a new file in the internal  
memory for future access.  
Select Source: Change the media source to browse photos from. Use the  
to select one of the available storage devices and press  
and  
buttons  
.
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Slideshow Mode  
This mode starts slideshow playback of all photos in the selected source. Slideshow mode will play based on  
the settings in the Options menu.  
Options:  
Background Music: Enable or disable background music while viewing photos.  
On: Turn on mp3 music. The Photo Frame will automatically find and play music files on the  
same memory device that is being used to display photos. Repeat settings applied in MUSIC  
mode will be used. Use  
/
on the remote to skip through available songs. If there are  
no music files on the current storage media, no music will be played.  
Off: Turn off all background music  
Photo Order (  
): Adjusts the order photos are displayed when pressing  
and  
.
Normal: Display all available photos sequentially.  
Random: Display all available photos randomly.  
Normal in Folder: Display all photos in the current folder sequentially.  
Random in Folder: Display all photos in the current folder randomly.  
Slideshow Interval: Adjust the amount of time each picture stays on the screen. In the Slideshow  
Interval submenu, press  
/
or  
/
to highlight either: 5 sec, 10 sec, 30 sec, 1 min, 10  
to confirm.  
min, 30 min, 1 hr, 6 hr and 1 day. Press  
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Slideshow Transition Effects: Change the way the screen transitions between each photo. In the  
Transition Effects submenu, use the or buttons to select the desired effect and  
press to confirm.  
/
/
Themes: This option brings up a submenu that lets you select theme frames to wrap around your  
photos while viewing in Slideshow or Photo View. Use the or buttons to highlight  
None, Xmas, Halloween, Valentine’s Day or New Year, then press to confirm.  
/
/
Select Source: Change the media source to play slideshows from. Use the  
to select one of the available storage devices and press  
and  
buttons  
.
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Music Player︱  
The Music Player shows song information, the date, and the current time on the bottom of the screen while  
displaying a photo or slideshow of your choice. The Music Player can be opened or closed any time by  
pressing the  
button on the remote or by pressing  
and selecting the Music icon.  
ICON  
INDICATION  
Displays either a single background image or a photo slideshow  
Picture Display  
Date  
A
B
C
Today’s date (Year, Month, Day)  
Displays an alarm icon when the alarm is enabled  
Alarm on / off  
Displays the current time (Note: AM / PM will be shown when 12Hr time  
format is enabled in the Settings menu)  
D
Time  
E
Repeat Mode  
Repeat Repeat  
One All  
Normal in Repeat in Random in  
Random  
Normal  
Folder  
Folder  
Folder  
Track Time &  
Progress Bar  
F
G
H
Indicates the track length and current position  
Play Status  
Play  
Pause  
Stop  
Previous  
Next  
Album / Artist / Song  
Displays album title, artist name, and song title (respectively)  
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The Music Player functions are familiar and easy - just like any other player:  
1. Press  
to play music and again to pause.  
to stop the music.  
2. Press  
3. Adjust the music volume by using the Volume Control  
or by pressing  
or  
on the  
remote.  
4. Press  
5. Press  
6. Press (  
to go back to the previous track and  
to play the next song available.  
on the remote to quickly switch between music Repeat modes.  
) to open the Playlist and select folders or songs to play. Music will keep playing unless  
you press  
to stop the music.  
Options:  
This menu shows list of options available in the Music mode. Some of these options are available on the  
remote or by using the menu buttons on the front of the Photo Frame.  
1. Press  
and use the  
/
or  
/
buttons to highlight the desired menu option.  
2. Press  
to access the highlighted function or open its sub-menu.  
Playlist (  
): Choose “Playlist” from the Options menu or press (  
) to open the Playlist. The  
Playlist lets you browse for individual songs in specific folders. The directory path is shown at the  
top of the window. In the Playlist you will see all file folders available on the current storage device.  
Use the  
and  
, and exit or move up a level by pressing  
or  
close the Playlist without playing a song, press  
button ( ) again.  
buttons to move to the desired folder. You can enter a folder by pressing  
or  
or selecting . Once you have located  
the music file you want to play, press  
to start playing the song in Music Player. To  
and select “Close” or simply press the Playlist  
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Repeat Mode (  
): Choose a repeat mode to playback multiple music files: Normal, Repeat one,  
Repeat all, Random, Normal in folder, Repeat in folder and Random in folder.  
Always show Music player: When this option is selected, the Music Player will always be  
displayed at the bottom of the screen in Photo View or Slideshow mode, even if not playing music.  
This option is mutually exclusive with “Always show Calendar,” which means the Music Player and  
Calendar cannot appear at the same time.  
Select source: Select the media source to browse and play music from. Use the  
buttons to select one of the available storage devices and press  
and  
.
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Calendar︱  
With Calendar feature, your Photo Frame becomes an attractive desktop calendar and clock that lets you set  
important date reminders and display your favorite photos, too. The Calendar feature displays a monthly  
calendar and digital clock at the bottom of the screen while displaying a photo or slideshow of your choice.  
The Calendar can be opened or closed any time by pressing the  
button on the remote or by pressing  
and selecting the Calendar icon.  
Options:  
Important Dates: You can earmark your important dates on the calendar screen. Follow the steps  
below to highlight important dates on the calendar:  
1. Select “Important Dates” from the Options menu.  
2. Four mark types are available and are represented by different colors: None, Birthday, Party,  
and Date. Choose one and press  
.
3. Press  
/
to switch between year, month and day, and press  
/
to adjust the  
value.  
4. Press  
to confirm and mark that day.  
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First Day of the Week: Set the calendar to display either “Sunday” or “Monday” as the first day of  
the week.  
Always show Calendar: When this option is selected, the Calendar will always be displayed at the  
bottom of the screen in Photo View or Slideshow mode, even if not playing music. This option is  
mutually exclusive with “Always show Music Player,” which means the Music Player and Calendar  
cannot appear at the same time.  
Save to file: Copy the current photo (with theme) to “My Favorites.” The photo will be resized to fit  
the Photo Frame’s screen resolution and its theme will be saved as a new file in the internal memory  
for future access. The current calendar day and time will also be saved as part of the image  
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Settings︱  
The Settings menu includes advanced features that let you adjust the photo frame’s display, set the  
time/date/alarm clock, change languages, and even configure the photo frame to automatically turn on and  
off at certain times of the day. The Settings menu can be opened or closed any time by pressing the  
button on the remote or by pressing  
and selecting the Settings icon.  
1. Select the “Settings” icon from the Quick Menu window or press  
on the remote.  
2. Use the  
3. Press  
and  
buttons to scroll through the available Settings categories.  
to access the options within each category, or press  
to select a different category.  
4. Use the  
5. Press  
/
or  
/
buttons to highlight the desired option.  
to access the highlighted function or open its sub-menu.  
Display  
This submenu lets you change the way photos are displayed on the Photo Frame’s screen.  
1. Select Display from the Settings menu to open the Display settings menu, and use the  
/
or  
/
buttons to highlight “Brightness”, “Contrast”, “Fullscreen”, “Color Mode” and “Orientation”.  
to process modification or enter submenu of the selected item (Brightness and Contrast  
2. Press  
changes take effect immediately)  
Brightness: press  
/
or  
on the remote to fine-tune the brightness of the screen.  
Contrast: Press  
/
to make adjustments to the screen’s contrast.  
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Fullscreen: Press  
or  
to enable or disable. If disabled, Photo Frame will preserve the  
original dimensions of the image on the screen. If enabled, Photo Frame will enlarge the photo to  
fit the screen, while preserving its original aspect ratio. Depending on its dimensions, some parts  
of the photo may not be displayed in fullscreen mode. Note: fullscreen is only applied on  
horizontal photos displayed in landscape orientation or vertical photos displayed in portrait  
orientation.  
Fullscreen  
displayed image  
Undisplayed  
portion  
Fullscreen disabled  
Fullscreen enabled  
Color Mode: This setting adjusts the color of the Photo Frame’s screen. Highlight Color Mode  
and press OK to display a preview image of what your photos will look like. Use the or  
keys to choose between the three Color Modes: Natural, Standard, and Vivid, then press OK to  
confirm.  
Orientation: You can choose whether you want PF700 to display photos vertically or horizontally  
with this convenient function. Use the  
Orientation Modes: Landscape mode and Portrait mode.  
3. After making your adjustments, press to save.  
NOTE:  
or  
buttons to choose between the two  
The Photo Frame always preserves the original aspect ratio of all images based on each picture file’s  
orientation information (EXIF), and NEVER stretches them to fill the entire screen. An easy, distortion-free  
way to remove the black bars from the top/bottom or sides of an image is to use the Fullscreen option  
mentioned above, or the Zoom function. The way photos are displayed depends on the Photo Frame’s  
orientation (see graph below)  
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Detected Photo  
Type (EXIF)  
Horizontal  
Vertical  
Fullscreen  
Mode  
Photo Frame  
Orientation  
Disabled  
Enabled  
Disabled  
Enabled  
Landscape (A)  
Portrait (B)  
Alarm  
The alarm function lets you use your Photo Frame like an alarm clock to wake you up in the morning.  
1. Select Alarm from the Settings menu, and use the  
/
or  
/
buttons to highlight alarm  
on/off, alarm time, alarm sound, alarm volume, alarm mode or sleep timer.  
2. Press  
to modify the selected item.  
Alarm On/Off: Enable (on) or disable (off) the alarm.  
Alarm Time: Press  
or  
to switch between hour and minute, and  
or  
to adjust  
the value. NOTE: “24H” or “AM/PM” can be changed in “Settings > Date/Time > 12H/24H”.  
Alarm Sound: Press  
/
or  
/
to select from a choice of five default alarm sounds.  
Alarm Volume: Press  
or  
to adjust the alarm volume.  
Alarm Mode: This function allows you to adjust how often you want the alarm to go off. You  
can select from 4 reoccurring alarm modes: Daily (Default), Weekdays, Weekends, and Once.  
Sleep Timer: Press  
after a specified amount of time. Available options are: 15 / 30 / 45 / 60 / 90 / 120 minutes and  
Disable. You can also enable the sleep timer by pressing on the remote. When the  
/
or  
/
to enable a sleep timer to shutdown the Photo Frame  
specified time is about to expire, a “Press [SLEEP] button on remote to disable” message  
will appear. NOTE: To set Photo Frame to turn on or off automatically on a daily basis, please  
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use the “Auto-ON/OFF” feature in: Settings > Date / Time > Auto ON/OFF.  
3. After making adjustments, press  
to save.  
Date / Time  
This option lets you adjust the current date and time and set your Photo Frame to automatically turn on and  
off every day at a specific time. The Auto-ON/OFF timer is a convenient way to save power at night.  
1. Select Date/Time from the Settings menu, and use the  
current date, current time, 12H/24H, auto-on, auto-off or auto-on/off timer.  
2. Press to modify the selected item.  
/
/
/
buttons to select between  
Current Date: Press  
or  
to select between year, month or day, and press  
or  
to adjust the value.  
Current Time: Press  
or  
to select hour or minute and  
or  
to adjust the value.  
12H / 24H: Press  
or  
to switch between 12-Hour (AM/PM) and 24-Hour clock display.  
This setting affects all time displayed in Photo Frame (alarm, system time, auto-on/off).  
Auto On at: Set a daily auto power-on time. Press  
or to adjust the value.  
Auto Off at: Set a daily auto power-off time. Press  
or to adjust the value.  
Auto On/Off timer: Press  
or  
or  
to select hour or minute and  
to select hour or minute and  
or  
to enable or disable the auto power on/off function.  
to save.  
3. After making adjustments, press  
Startup Mode  
This option lets you set the default mode (Slideshow, Photo View or Video) that you want the Photo Frame to  
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start using each time it is powered on.  
Select Startup mode from the Settings menu  
1.  
Use the  
Press  
/
buttons to select between Slideshow, Photo View or Video.  
2.  
3.  
to confirm the new startup mode.  
Language  
Use this function to change the interface language of Photo Frame (12 languages are currently available).  
The default language is “English.” To change the Language:  
1. Select the Language option from the Settings menu.  
2. Use  
/
/
/
buttons to highlight the desired language.  
3. Press  
to confirm the new language setting. The new setting will be applied immediately.  
Restore Defaults  
This function is available if you want to reset your Photo Frame’s settings. Note: All settings that have been  
changed will return to the factory defaults.  
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1. Select Restore defaults from the Settings menu.  
2. Use the  
or  
buttons to highlight “Yes.”  
3. Press  
to confirm.  
4. After the process is finished, the Settings menu will be displayed again.  
Upgrade Firmware  
Use this function to keep your Photo Frame up to date with the latest version from Transcend (available on  
the Transcend website.  
1. Insert a storage device such as SD/SDHC memory card that contains a newer firmware version for  
your Photo Frame.  
2. Select Firmware upgrade from the Settings menu and press  
to start the firmware detection  
process. Photo Frame will automatically find the new firmware file.  
3. If Photo Frame finds that a newer version of firmware is available, a “Yes / No” selection message  
will be shown. Press or to select “Yes” and press to perform the system upgrade. If  
you do not want to upgrade, press “No” to return to the Settings menu.  
Note: NEVER remove the power cord or any storage devices while the firmware is being  
upgraded. If firmware upgrade fails and the Photo Frame will not turn on, please Photo Frame  
contact Transcend customer support.  
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Troubleshooting︱  
If a problem occurs with your Photo Frame please first check the information listed below before sending  
your Photo Frame in for repair. If you are unable to remedy a problem from the following hints, please  
consult your dealer, service center, or local Transcend branch office. We also have FAQ and Support  
services on our websites. For any Hardware issues please consult the Photo Frame User’s Manual.  
I cannot turn my Transcend Photo Frame on  
Your remote control’s battery may be low. Try pressing the power button located on the back of the Photo  
Frame. If that doesn’t solve the problem, please check to make sure your Photo Frame is connected  
securely to the AC adapter, and that the adapter is plugged into a wall socket.  
My computer’s operating system cannot detect my Photo Frame  
Check the following:  
1. Is your Photo Frame properly connected to the USB port? If not, unplug it and plug it in again. Make  
sure the USB port is connected on both ends, as shown in the User’s Manual.  
2. Is your Photo Frame connected to the Mac keyboard? If yes, unplug it and plug it into an available USB  
port on your Mac Desktop.  
3. Is the USB port enabled? If not, refer to the user’s manual of your computer (or motherboard) to enable  
it.  
I was using my Photo Frame, now no buttons are responding (hangs/lags/stalls)  
Try unplugging the AC adapter from your Photo Frame, then reconnecting it to your Photo Frame again.  
I have connected my Photo Frame to the computer, but the Photo Frame does not appear  
as a new drive in my operating system  
Verify the AC adapter is connected to your Photo Frame and that the Photo Frame power is turned on. If not,  
turn it on and then connect the Photo Frame to the computer again. Please make sure your operating  
system meets the Transcend Photo Frame system requirements described in the “Introduction” section.  
My Photo Frame cannot read photos on my memory card or the built-in memory  
1. Make sure the Photo Frame supports the memory card type (SD/MMC/MS).  
2. Ensure that the memory card is correctly inserted all the way into its appropriate slot.  
3. Edited and deformed photos may not display properly on Photo Frame. Some digital cameras save  
images into non-standard formats - please check your camera’s user manual for specifics.  
How can I display video files on my Photo Frame?  
The Photo Frame only displays certain video formats. Please see the Photo Frame FAQ on the Transcend  
website for instructions how to encode your video files to the Photo Frame’s format.  
Can I delete files on my USB flash drive or memory card with the Photo Frame?  
The Photo Frame cannot directly delete any files on a USB flash drive or memory card. However, you can  
connect the Photo Frame to a computer and use the computer to delete files on memory cards that are  
plugged-in to the Photo Frame.  
Why does the time and date reset after unplugging the AC adapter?  
If you unplug the Photo Frame for a long time, its internal backup battery will eventually drain. Typically, the  
Photo Frame can keep your time and date for about 2~3 days after unplugging the AC power adapter.  
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Specifications︱  
7” 16:9 TFT LCD, 480x234 pixels  
Single 0.5w speaker  
Panel:  
Speaker:  
1x standard A-Type, 1x mini B-Type  
USB Interface:  
Up to 10 years  
Data Retention:  
Navigation:  
8 rear-mounted buttons and remote control  
Infrared, NEC protocol  
Remote Control:  
Dimensions:  
205mm × 143mm × 29mm  
Power Supply:  
Input: 100V~ 240V 0.3A, Output: 5V DC 2.0A  
0ºC (32ºF) ~ 40ºC (104ºF)  
Operating Temperature  
Image Formats:  
Video Formats:  
Music Formats:  
DSC JPEG (up to 9000 x 6750),  
Motion JPEG.  
(AVI & MOV; up to 720x480 @ 30FPS)  
MP3, WMA (Non-DRM), WAV  
32Kbps–320Kbps (MP3)  
32Kbps–192Kbps (WMA)  
Supported Music Bit Rates:  
Certificates:  
Warranty:  
CE, FCC, BSMI  
Panel: 1-year, (maximum 4 defective pixels)  
Device: 2-years  
Ordering Information︱  
Device Description  
PF700 – White  
Transcend P/N  
TS-PF700W  
PF700 – Black  
TS-PF700B  
PF700 – White (Japan version)  
PF700 – Black (Japan version)  
TS-PF700W-J  
TS-PF700B-J  
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Transcend Limited Warranty︱  
“Above and Beyond” is the standard we set ourselves for customer service at Transcend. We consistently  
position ourselves to be significantly above the industry norm, which is all part of our commitment to  
Customer Satisfaction.  
All Transcend information, Inc. (Transcend) products are warranted and tested to be free from defects in  
material and workmanship and to conform to the published specifications. During the warranty period should  
your Transcend Photo Frame fail under normal use in the recommended environment due to improper  
workmanship or materials, Transcend will repair the product or replace it with a comparable one. This  
warranty is subject to the conditions and limitations set forth herein.  
Warranty Period: The Transcend Photo Frame warranty period is two years from the date of purchase  
(One-year screen warranty: Within one year of the purchase date, Transcend will replace or repair Photo  
Frame screens with four or more defective pixels). Transcend reserves the right to determine whether repair  
or replacement is suitable upon inspection of the product. The decision made by Transcend whether to repair  
or replace the product will be final. Additionally, Transcend reserves the right to provide a functionally  
equivalent refurbished replacement product.  
Limitations: This warranty does not apply to product failure caused by accidents, abuse, mishandling,  
improper installation, alteration, acts of nature, improper usage, or problems with electrical power. In  
addition, opening or tampering with the product casing, or any physical damage, abuse or alteration to the  
product’s surface, including all warranty or quality stickers, product serial or electronic numbers will also void  
the product warranty. This warranty only applies to the product itself, and excludes all product accessories,  
including, but not limited to: card adapters, cables, earphones, power adapters, and remote controls, which  
must be exchanged within seven days of the purchase date if defective. Transcend is not responsible for  
recovering any data lost due to the failure of a hard drive device. Transcend’s Photo Frame must be used  
with devices that conform to the recommended industry standards. Transcend will not be liable for damages  
resulting from a third party device that causes the Transcend Photo Frame to fail. Transcend shall in no  
event be liable for any consequential, indirect, or incidental damages, lost profits, lost business investments,  
lost goodwill, or interference with business relationships as a result of lost data. Transcend is also not  
responsible for damage or failure of any third party equipment, even if Transcend has been advised of the  
possibility.  
Disclaimer: The foregoing limited warranty is exclusive. There are no other warranties, including any implied  
warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. This warranty is not affected in any part by  
Transcend providing technical support or advice. Please read Transcend’s Warranty Policy in full to  
understand your rights.  
Online Registration: To expedite the warranty service, please register your Transcend Product within 30  
days of purchase.  
The specifications mentioned above are subject to change without notice.  
Transcend Information, Inc.  
*The Transcend logo is a registered trademark of Transcend Information, Inc.  
*All logos and marks are trademarks of their respective companies.  
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