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USER MANUAL S7DPF10 Sandstrøm
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Unpacking the Photo Frame....4
Product Overview....5
Preparations......6
Attaching the Stand 6
Connecting to the Mains Power....7
Inserting a Memory Card / USB Flash Drive....8
Main Menu 9
Selecting the Memory Drive....9
Viewing Photos.... 10
Viewing Thumbnails....10
Playing a Slideshow....11
Changing Frame Settings 12
Setting Auto Run ....13
Troubleshooting....14
Specifications.... 15
Safety Warnings.... 16
Congratulations on the purchase of your new Sandstrøm Digital Photo Frame.
We recommend that you spend some time reading this instruction manual in order that you fully understand all the operational features it offers. You will also find some hints and tips to help you resolve any issues.
Read all the safety instructions carefully before use and keep this instruction manual for future reference.
Unpacking the Photo Frame
Remove all packaging from the unit. Retain the packaging. If you dispose it please do so according to local regulations.

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Simple gray rectangular shape with two diagonal dashed lines inside, no text or symbols present.- Digital Photo Frame

2. Photo Frame Stand (P.N.: 27-155-06930100)

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Line drawing of a small electric motor connected to a coiled cable (no text or symbols)- Mains Adapter (P.N.: 49-501-05100059)

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Sordstrom Instruction Manual Digital Phone Frame- Instruction Manual (P.N.: 46-007-47249019)
If items are missing or damaged, please contact partmaster (UK only). Tel: 0844 800 3456 for assistance.
Product Overview
Main Unit

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LCD Display 1 2 3 4 s 6 7 8 9 10| Name | Description |
| 1 ON / OFF button | • To turn the photo frame on and off |
| 2 button | • Press to move right in the menu / thumbnail mode / option settings• To display the next photo |
| 3 button | • Press to move up in the menu / thumbnail mode / option settings |
| 4 Play / Pause ▶II | • To start / pause the slideshow• To confirm a setting or function |
| 5 button | • Press to move left in the menu / thumbnail mode / option settings• To display the previous photo |
| 6 button | • Press to move down in the menu / thumbnail mode / option settings |
| 7 USB host | • To accommodate USB devices such as portable USB flash drives or flash memory card readers |
| 8 SD/MMC/MS slot | • To accommodate SD, MMC, MS cards |
| 9 DC-IN socket | • To connect to the mains |
| 10 Stand receptacle | • To attach the supplied stand |
Preparations
Attaching the Stand
- Take out the stand attached at the back of the photo frame.

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Stand Receptacle Stand- Screw in the stand into the stand receptacle.

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Diagram of a kitchen appliance with a door, handle, and control panel (no text or symbols)- Now the stand is fixed, you can choose to display your photo frame in a landscape or portrait position.

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Two technical line drawings of electronic components with no visible text or symbolsLandscape Position Portrait Position
To take off the stand, unscrew it from its receptacle.
Connecting to the Mains Power
- Connect the supplied mains adapter (5V DC, 1A) to the photo frame, and plug in the mains adapter into the mains socket.

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Diagram showing cable connection to a device with labeled components and directional arrows indicating cable movement.- Slide the ON/OFF button on the photo frame to turn it on.
- To turn off the photo frame, slide the ON/OFF button.

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Diagram of a hand pressing a button on a device panel, with no visible text or symbolsInserting a Memory Card / USB Flash Drive
This photo frame can only display one storage media's contents at a time.
If more than one storage device is connected, please refer to "Selecting the Memory Drive" and select your desired drive to be displayed in the main menu.
This frame can only play images (JPEG). If fi les in other formats are played, please use your computer to convert the images to a readable format.

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• Insert your memory care appropriate slot following orientation marked on t frame.
- To remove MMC/SD/MS card, pull the card straight out.
- Some of the newer higher capacity cards may not be compatible with this frame.

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• Insert a USB drive into t This device can only di storage media's content time. If more than one media is used, please r "Selecting the Memory section on page 8.- Insert a USB drive into the USB port.

This device can only display one storage media's contents at a time. If more than one storage media is used, please refer to "Selecting the Memory Drive" section on page 8.
Main Menu
In the main menu, you can select connected source to view photos and change frame settings.
Press and hold the ▶II button to access the main menu. All connected source, setup and now playing icons are displayed.

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MainMenu USB Card SetupSelecting the Memory Drive
Use the or buttons to navigate between options in the main menu. And then press the button to confirm or enter the submenu.
| USB Highlighted when you select a USB flash driver. |
| Card Highlighted when you select a SD / MMC / MS card. |
| Setup To customise the settings of Digital Photo Frame. |

- In the main menu, if you insert a SD / MMC / MS card or a USB device, the frame will start to the slideshow automatically.
- There is a button indicator on the right of the screen, indicating which button you are pressing.
Viewing Photos
Thumbnail View
In Photo mode, the photos on the selected memory source can be displayed on the screen as thumbnails. Up to 12 photos are displayed at a time.

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Grid of grayscale images showing animals and landscapes, displayed within a photo viewer window (no text or symbols on the images themselves)- Select a memory source (e.g. USB, SD/MMC/MS) on the main menu and press the ▶|| button. The thumbnail mode appears.
- Press the 🎨, 🎯 or button to select photo, and then press the button. The photo is displayed on the screen.
- To navigate through the thumbnails or move to the next or previous page of thumbnails, press the _ , , or button.
Playing a Slideshow
You have two ways to start playing a slideshow:
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While browsing a single photo, press the ▶■button to start a slide show from the current photo.
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Press the ▶II button once to open the OSD menu and pause the slideshow, press twice to carry on the slide show.
- Press the △ button to exit the slideshow and view thumbnails of the photos.
- Press the button to rotate the photo.
Using OSD menu
You also can use the OSD menu to view photos manually one by one.

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Black-and-white photo of a historic tower bridge spanning a river, with a small boat docked nearby (no visible text or signage)Press the ▶ button while viewing a photo or slideshow. The OSD menu appears on the screen and the slideshow pauses.
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Press the <or button to navigate between icons on the OSD menu.
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To start or resume a slideshow from the current photo, highlight ▶ on the screen and press the ▶ button. The icon is changes to icon on the screen.
- To select previous/next photo, highlight ▶ or ▶ on the screen, and then press the ▶ button.
- To rotate a photo, highlight 📋 on the screen and press the ▶ button repeatedly.
- To zoom on a photo, highlight 🔒 on the screen and press the ▶ button repeatedly to magnify a photo in the following sequences: X2, X4, X8, X16. When a photo is magnified, hold the , , or button to view another part of the photo.
- To exit and return to the previous screen, highlight ▶on the screen and press the ▶|| button.
Changing Frame Settings
The system settings let you customize and configure your Digital Photo Frame.

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Photo Setup Slide show time Photo mode Transition effect Date stamp Shuffle- Select the Setup icon in the main menu and press the button. The Setup Menu appears on the screen.
- To select a setting option, press the or button.
- To change the value, press the ▶II button. Secondly, press the , , or button to select an option. Thirdly, press the ▶button to conform.
- Press and hold the ▶ button to return to the main menu.
| Setting Items Description | ||
| Photo Setup Slide | show time | Set up the interval time for slideshow.The available options include: 3s, 5s, 15s, 1 min, 15mins, 1 hour. |
| Photo Mode | Set photos to Full Screen or Standard Screen when you are viewing them. | |
| Transition Effect | Set up the style of transition while playing a slide show. | |
| Date Stamp | Display the time information of photos when you are viewing them. | |
| Shuffle | To play photos in a random order or in order while playing a slideshow. | |
| General Setup Language | Language Set up the language of the OSD menu. | |
| Brightness | Adjust the brightness of the screen.The available options include: +3, +2, +1, 0, -1, -2, -3. | |
| Contrast | Adjust the contrast of the screen.The available options include: +3, +2, +1, 0, -1, -2, -3. | |
| Saturation | Adjust the saturation of the screen.The available options include: +3, +2, +1, 0, -1, -2, -3. | |
| Auto run | Set the Digital Photo Frame to run a specified mode automatically when you switch on it. | |
| Default Reset all settings to the default settings. | ||
Setting Auto Run
You can set the Digital Photo Frame to run a specified mode automatically when you switch it on.
- Select the SETUP icon on the main menu and then press the ▶||button. The Setup Menu appears on the screen.
- Press the or button to select General Setup, and then press the button.
- Press the or button to select Auto run, and then press the button
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Press the or button to select a specified mode you like:
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Photo: The Digital Photo Frame will start a slideshow when you switch it on.
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Main menu: The Digital Photo Frame will display the main menu when you switch it on.
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Press the ▶ button to confirm.
- Press and hold the ▶|| button to exit.
Troubleshooting
No power
- Check to make sure the mains plug is plugged into the mains socket.
- Make sure there is power in the mains socket.
Unable to view photos on the Digital Photo Frame
- Not all JPEG files are compatible. Please open the files in a computer and resave them as JPEG files and then try to playback in the photo frame.
- Check if the memory card is compatible.
If the photo display is distorted or cannot display properly
- Go to the main menu, then the SETUP and change the display mode to match your photo (Full / Standard).
If photo display seems slow
- Use lower resolution photos.
The image is distorted or blurred.
- Resolution of the image is too low. Try playing a file with a higher resolution. Resolution of 800 X 600 pixels is recommended.
Cannot detect any external device via the USB 2.0 A-Type port
- This photo frame only support a USB flash drives and it does not support any external hard disks or MP3 player via the USB port.
The photo frame does not work properly
- Please switch off the photo frame and on again.
Specifications
| Display Analog LCD | Panel size:7 inchesScreen aspect ratio: 16:10Resolution: 432*234 pixels |
| I/O DC in | |
| Power adaptor Input: 100~240V AC, 50~60HzOutput: DC 5V 1.0A | |
| USB port USB Host 2.0 | Supports USB flash mediaUSB Max Load : DC 5V, 400mA |
| Supported peripheral devices | SDTM (Secure Digital Card), MMCTM (MultiMedia Card), MSTM (Memory Stick) |
| Supported photo format JPEG, Maximum resolution: 8000*8000 pixels | |
| Storage condition Humidity<90%,-20~60°C | |
| Working condition Humidity <80%,0~45°C | |
| Dimension(L x W x H) 204 x 151 x 20mm | |
| Weight (g) 293g | |
Features and specifications are subject to change without prior notice.
Safety Warnings
When using electrical appliances, basic precautions should always be followed, including the following:
- Read all the instructions and retain this instruction manual.
- Ensure that all electrical connections (including the mains adaptor and power cable) are properly made and in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. Switch off and withdraw the mains adaptor before making or changing connections.
- Consult your dealer if you are ever in doubt about the installation, operation or safety of your photo frame.
- Do not allow the photo frame to be exposed to dripping or splashing.
- Never store in hot or very cold areas. Recommended operating temperature is 0\~40°C.
- Do not use the photo frame in areas with high moisture (e.g. bathroom) or dusty areas.
- Do not place hot objects or naked flame sources such as lighted candles or night lights on or close to the photo frame. High temperatures can melt plastic and lead to fires.
- Do not obstruct the ventilation openings of the photo frame with items such as newspapers, tablecloths, curtains, etc. Overheating will cause damage and shorten the life of the photo frame.
- Do not handle the power cable with wet hands.
- Be careful with the LCD panels on the photo frame.
- Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
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- When the photo frame is not in use or unattended for a long period of time, disconnect it from the mains socket.
- Do not remove any fixed cover as this may expose dangerous voltages.
- Do not continue to operate the photo frame if you are in any doubt about it working normally, or if it is damaged in any way - switch off, withdraw the mains adaptor and consult your dealer.
- Never let anyone especially children push anything into holes, slots or any other opening on the case - this could result in a fatal electrical shock.
- Route the power cable so that it is not likely to be walked on, crushed, chafed, or subjected to excessive wear, tear or heat.
Note about LCD screen
The LCD screen is manufactured using high-precision technology. However, some tiny black points and/or bright points (red, blue or green in colour) may constantly appear on the LCD screen. These points are generated in the manufacturing process and are normal.
| Note: If you require a replacement for any of the items listed below, please quote their corresponding part numbers: | |
| Replacement Part Part Number | |
| Photo Frame Stand 27-155-06930100 | |
| Mains Adapter 49-501-05100059 | |
| Instruction Manual 46-007-47249019 | |

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DSG Retail Ltd • Maylands Avenue • Hemel Hempstead
Herts • HP2 7TG • England

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