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Contents 1 Introduction 1 Features 2 Safety notice 3 What’s in the box 4 Product description 7 Getting started 13 Transferring your media files 15 Windows 16 Mac 17 Playing a slideshow 19 Playing video files 21 Playing music files 23 Playing Ebook files 24 Explorer mode 25 Clock and Calendar 26 Contact us 27 Frequently asked questions 29 Product specifications 30 Warranty Information
Introduction Congratulations on the purchase of your 8.0” Digital Photo Frame. This user guide will help you with the setup and playback of your photo, music and video collection.
Features •
8.0 inch display with 4:3 aspect ratio
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2GB internal memory, copy files from your computer, memory card or USB
memory stick directly to the internal memory
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Play photos, videos and music from the internal memory, memory card
or USB memory stick
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Play a photo slideshow with transitions and background music
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Built-in clock and calendar function
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Includes a mini remote control – select a different photo, pause
a slideshow, zoom, rotate and other available functions
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Includes a schedule function to turn the frame on and off at designated times
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Safety notice Do not place your Kaiser Baas 8.0” Digital Photo Frame in places that are exposed to oil, water or dust. Keep your Kaiser Baas 8.0” Digital Photo Frame away from heated sources such as heaters. Do not try and disassemble or remodel your Kaiser Baas 8.0” Digital Photo Frame. Doing so my cause the unit to malfunction and may void the warranty. Do not touch the power cable with wet hands or use defective power cables as it may cause electric shocks or fire. Do not drop your Kaiser Baas 8.0” Digital Photo Frame as it may cause serious damage and may void the warranty. Place all magnetised items such as speakers away from your Kaiser Baas 8.0” Digital Photo Frame as it may erase or cause damage to the on-board memory.
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What’s in the box
8.0” Digital Photo Frame
USB cable
Power adaptor
MODE
User guide
Bracket
Remote control
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Product description Right side
USB input
Memory card slot DC input
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Back side Power button
Up / previous photo / previous music track / previous video
Play / pause
Left / volume +
Right / volume MENU
Down / next photo / next music track / next video
Kensington Slot
Menu / return
Speaker
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Remote control
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Power:
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Return: Exit
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Up:
Directional button, press to display a
previous photo, play a previous music
track or rewind a video file
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Left:
Directional button, press to decrease volume
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Down:
Directional button, press to display the next
photo, play the next music track or
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MODE
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forward a video file
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Right:
Directional button, press to increase volume
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Play/pause:
Play and pause your media files
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Mode:
Change display ratio, change background
colour when playing music, change font
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Turn the device on or off
On-screen menu:
colour when reading an E-book Access on-screen menu functions
Getting started To prevent scratches on the display when transporting, there is a protective plastic sheet covering the screen. Please remove this before use. Connect the power adaptor to the DC input located on the right-hand side of the frame –
MENU
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Connect the other end into the mains power point –
Connect the bracket into the back of the frame clockwise –
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Remove the plastic tab from the remote control before use –
MODE
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When power is connected, the frame will turn on automatically. You will see the ‘Kaiser Baas’ logo and a slideshow will start playing.
There are a number of picture files on the on-board memory for demonstration
purposes that are accessible when selecting the ‘Favourite’ option. The demon-
stration files cannot be deleted.
Press the ‘Return’ button to exit the slideshow and go to the main menu. You will now see the following screen -
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Press the directional button to select ‘Setup’, press the directional button
to select
‘Common’ then press the ‘Play/Pause’ button to select. You will now see the following screen –
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There are a number of options that you can change – Language:
Change the on-screen language
Background:
Choose a different background colour
USB mode:
If you want to connect a USB memory stick to the USB port, select UDISK.
If you want to connect the frame to your computer to access the on-board
memory, select PC
Product info:
Display firmware information and how much space is available on
the on-board memory
Update:
Update firmware when available
Factory default:
Select default settings
Boot mode:
Allows you to select which mode the frame will run when it is turned on
Press the ‘Return’ button to return to the main menu. To set the correct time and date press the directional button
to select ‘Time’ then press the
‘Play/Pause’ button to select. Use the and directional buttons to select, press the and directional buttons to change and press the ‘Play/Pause’ button to confirm. Press the ‘Return’ button to return to the main menu.
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Transferring your media files The 8.0” Digital Photo Frame has 2GB of on-board memory. To play your photo, music and video files from the on-board memory, you need to connect the device to your computer to copy over your files. Connect the USB cable into the USB input on the device –
MENU
Connect the other end of the cable into a spare USB port on the computer –
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Go to ‘Setup’, select ‘Common’, for PC connection change ‘USB Mode’ to ‘PC’ then press the ‘Play/Pause’ button to confirm. You will see a ‘Connecting with the PC’ message on the frame and the computer will detect the frame as a removable device.
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Windows Click ‘Start’ > ‘Computer’, you will see a ‘Removable Disk’ icon with 1.72GB free. Double click this to access the on-board memory. It is recommended to create folders as it will be easier to organise your files. Click ‘New folder’ and create a ‘Photos’ folder for your picture files, a ‘Music’ folder for your music files and a ‘Videos’ folder for your video files. You can also create sub-folders within those folders, for example, ‘Photos’ > ‘Birthdays’. Copy your various media files into the relevant folders. When are you are finished, disconnect the USB cable from the frame.
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Mac On the desktop you will see this icon –
It is recommended to create folders as it will be easier to organise your files. Click ‘File’ > ‘New Folder’ and create a ‘Photos’ folder for your picture files, a ‘Music’ folder for your music files and a ‘Videos’ folder for your video files. You can also create sub-folders within those folders, for example, ‘Photos’ > ‘Birthdays’. When are you are finished, disconnect the USB cable from the frame.
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Playing a slideshow To play a slideshow, press the
or directional buttons to select ‘Photo’, then select the
location of your photo files.
SD USB
For the on-board memory select ‘MEMORY’.
SD SD
USB USB
For the SD card select ‘SD’. For the USB memory stick select ‘USB’.
Press the ‘Play/Pause’ button to confirm. The slideshow will automatically start playing. If you have photos in multiple sub-folders, the sub-folder that was created first will play. Press the
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directional buttons to select a different photo to display.
Press the ‘Play/Pause’ button to pause a slideshow and press again to continue playing. When a slideshow is paused, information about the photo such as file name, file type, file size and resolution will appear briefly on-screen. Press or buttons to adjust the volume if you have background music enabled. Press the ‘MODE’ button to change the aspect ratio.
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Press the ‘On-screen menu’ button to adjust settings for playback, enable background music, zoom, rotate, brightness, transition type and slideshow duration. If you would like to display a thumbnail of your photos press the ‘Return’ button –
Use the directional buttons to select a different photo to display. If you would like to play a slideshow from a different sub-folder, press the ‘Return’ button again to select a different location. To exit ‘Photo’ mode press the ‘Return’ button until you see the main menu.
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Playing video files To play video files press the or directional buttons to select ‘Movie’, then select the location of your video files.
SD USB
For the on-board memory select ‘MEMORY’.
SD SD
USB USB
For the SD card select ‘SD’. For the USB memory stick select ‘USB’.
Press the ‘Play/Pause’ button to confirm. Select the folder that contains your video files and press the ‘Play/Pause’ button to confirm. Select a video file that you want to play and press the ‘Play/Pause’ button to play. Rewind / forward: Press the
directional button to rewind and press the
directional button
to forward.
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Pause: Press the ‘Play/Pause’ button to pause and resume playback. When a video is paused, information about the video such as file name, file type, file size and resolution will appear on-screen. Volume: Press the or directional buttons to adjust the volume level. On-screen menu: Press the ‘On-screen menu’ button to access options for changing the aspect ratio, brightness level, the option of repeating one or more video files and the ability to jump to a different time in the video. Play, pause, rewind, forward, last track and next track functions are also accessible from the on-screen menu. To exit ‘Movie’ mode press the ‘Return’ button until you see the main menu.
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Playing music files To play music files press the or directional buttons to select ‘Music’, then select the location of your music files.
SD USB
For the on-board memory select ‘MEMORY’.
SD SD
USB USB
For the SD card select ‘SD’. For the USB memory stick select ‘USB’.
Press the ‘Play/Pause’ button to confirm. Select the folder that contains your music files and press the ‘Play/Pause’ button to confirm. Select a music file that you want to play and press the ‘Play/Pause’ button to play.
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Previous track / next track: Press the the
directional button to select the previous track and press
directional button to select the next track.
Pause: Press the ‘Play/Pause’ button to pause and resume playback. Volume: Press the or directional buttons to adjust the volume level. On-screen menu: Press the ‘On-screen menu’ button to access options for changing the background colour, brightness level, the option of repeating one or more music tracks. Play, pause, rewind, forward, previous track and next track functions are also accessible from the on-screen menu. To exit ‘Music’ mode press the ‘Return’ button until you see the main menu.
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Playing Ebook files To play Ebook files press the directional button to select ‘Others’ then press the ‘Play/Pause’ button to select. Select the location that contains your Ebook files and then press the ‘Play/Pause’ button to confirm. Select an Ebook file that you want to display and then press the ‘Play/Pause’ button. On-screen menu: Press the ‘On-screen menu’ button to access options for enabling background music, auto scroll, font colour and page number. Volume: Press the or directional buttons to adjust the volume level. Page up / page down: Press the the
directional button to select the previous page and press
directional button to select the next page.
Font colour: Press the ‘Mode’ button to change the font colour.
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Explorer mode Explorer mode allows you delete files and to copy files from a SD card or USB memory stick to the on-board memory. To access explorer mode, press the or buttons then press the ‘Play/Pause’ button.
SD USB
For the on-board memory select ‘MEMORY’.
SD SD
For the SD card select ‘SD’. For the USB memory stick select ‘USB’.
USB USB
Press the ‘Play/Pause’ button to confirm. Select the folder that you want to access and press the ‘Play/Pause’ button to confirm. You will now see the files located in the folder. Press the ‘On-screen menu’ button to access the copy, delete, import and wallpaper functions. Press the ‘Play/Pause’ button to preview a file and press the ‘Return’ button to go back to explorer mode.
The copy function is only available when copying files from a SD card or USB memory stick to the on-board memory.
To exit ‘Explorer’ mode press the ‘Return’ button until you see the main menu.
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Clock and Calendar To access the clock and calendar, press the directional button to select ‘Others’, press the directional button
to select ‘Clock’ then press the ‘Play/Pause’ button to select.
There are four viewing modes available, press the ‘Play/Pause’ button to select a different mode. Press the ‘On-screen menu’ button to change the date, time, 12/24 hour mode and to enable the timer and alarm. To exit press the ‘Return’ button until you see the main menu.
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Contact us: Need further assistance? Please contact our friendly helpdesk staff:
www.kaiserbaas.com/support helpdesk@kaiserbaas.com
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Frequently asked questions Q.
I have pressed the power button but there is no power.
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Please check that you have connected the power adaptor and the mains power is turned on.
Q.
The remote control is not functioning.
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Check that the plastic tab has been removed and the battery has been inserted correctly.
It is recommended to replace the battery every 12 months.
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I have inserted my memory card / USB memory stick but it is not reading it.
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Check that the memory card has been formatted as FAT or FAT32. The NTFS file system is
not compatible. The mamximum memory card and USB memory stick capacity is 32GB.
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The computer is not detecting the frame when connected.
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The frame needs to be in PC mode. Go to ‘Common setting’ and change ‘USB Mode’ to
‘PC’. The frame will appear on the computer as a removable device.
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Am I able to play a slideshow and display the calender at the same time?
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No, you cannot display a slideshow and the calender at the same time.
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Q.
Which video formats are supported?
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The following video formats are supported:
MPEG-2 (.mpg)
Maximum resolution:
720 x 576
Frame rate:
24fps, 25fps, 29.97fps and 30fps
Video bitrate:
Up to 10Mbps
Audio:
LPCM and MP3
Audio bitrate:
Up to 320kbps
Divx (.divx)
Maximum resolution:
720 x 576
Frame rate:
24fps, 25fps, 29.97fps and 30fps
Video bitrate:
Up to 4Mbps
Audio:
MP3
Audio bitrate:
Up to 320kbps
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Product specifications Screen size:
8.0 inch
Screen type:
Digital display
Resolution:
800 x 600
Aspect ratio:
4:3
USB:
USB 2.0 Host
Picture format:
JPEG (maximum resolution 9000 x 9000)
Picture capacity:
Maximum 1000 picture files
Video format:
MPEG-2, Divx, Xvid (maximum resolution 720 x 576)
Audio format: MP3 Memory cards:
SD, SDHC (maximum 32GB)
Language:
English, Chinese
Working temperature:
0째C ~ 40째C
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Warranty information A. AUSTRALIAN WARRANTY The warranties and conditions below apply to products sold in Australia only. B. THE KAISER BAAS TWELVE (12) MONTH WARRANTY In relation to your purchase of a Kaiser Baas Product (“Product”), in addition to any warranties/guarantees that cannot by law be excluded, Kaiser Baas warrants to you that subject to the conditions and exclusions below, Kaiser Baas will, at its option, repair or replace any Product which is defective and is returned to Kaiser Baas within twelve (12) months of the date of purchase. C. DETAILS OF WARRANTOR The details of the Warrantor are as follows: • Warrantor:
• ABN:
Lako Pacific Pty Ltd 55606759651
• Business address:
92 McEwan Road, Heidelberg Heights, VIC 3081
• Phone:
1300 302 306
• Email:
helpdesk@kaiserbaas.com
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D. PROCEDURE FOR WARRANTY CLAIMS
To make a warranty claim, you must:
(1) Deliver or send the defective Product to Kaiser Baas at its address shown above,
together with proof of purchase in the form of a dated receipt or tax invoice, and a
description of the Product’s defect/s. It is your responsibility to ensure that in
delivering the defective Product to Kaiser Baas, the Product is suitably packaged so
that it is adequately protected against damage during transit.
(2) Prior to delivering the defective Product to Kaiser Baas, you should (if applicable),
remove all files or data stored on the Product which you consider private or
confidential. (3) On receipt of the defective Product, proof of purchase and description of the
Product’s defect/s as required above, Kaiser Baas will assess the claim and notify you
of the claim’s outcome.
(4) Any expense associated with making a claim under the Kaiser Baas twelve (12)
month warranty are to be borne by you.
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E. EXCLUSIONS FROM TWELVE (12) MONTH WARRANTY The Kaiser Baas twelve (12) month warranty does not apply if the Product: • Is modified or tampered with; • Is damaged by act of God, power surge, misuse, abuse, negligence, accident,
mishandling, wear and tear, misapplication, or other causes unrelated to defective
materials or workmanship;
• Is damaged by programs, data, viruses or files, or during shipment; • Is not used in accordance with the accompanying documentation and instructions; • Is repaired, modified or altered by anyone other than Kaiser Baas; • Is on-sold, assigned, transferred or leased to a third party. F. EXCLUSIVE REMEDY It is a condition of the Kaiser Baas twelve (12) month warranty that in making your claim: (1) Kaiser Baas is not liable to you for any loss of your data or information stored on the Product resulting from the repair or replacement of the Product; and (2) The repair or replacement of the Product is your exclusive remedy. G. NO OTHER WARRANTIES The twelve (12) month Kaiser Baas warranty referred to above is the only express warranty given to you, and subject to any applicable laws that cannot be excluded, is provided in lieu of all other express or implied warranties and conditions (if any) including any
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created by any other documents or packaging. No information (oral or written) or statements made by Kaiser Baas, its agents or suppliers, or its or their employees are to be taken as amounting to a warranty or condition or expanding the scope of the Kaiser Baas twelve (12) month warranty, and if any such information or statements have been made they are hereby withdrawn.
H. CONSUMER RIGHTS You may have the benefits of other rights and remedies pursuant to law in relation to your purchase of the Product in respect of which liability may not be excluded or restricted. The conditions of the Kaiser Baas twelve (12) month warranty referred to above are subject to, and do not affect, such other rights and remedies. Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law. You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure.
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