HP MediaSmart Frame User Guide Revision 1.
Copyright © 2009 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information in this document is subject to change without notice. Notational Conventions The following section describes notational conventions used in this document. Notes, Cautions, and Warnings Throughout this guide, blocks of text may be accompanied by an icon. These blocks are notes, cautions, and warnings, and they are used as follows: WARNING: Indicates that failure to follow directions could result in bodily harm or loss of life.
Table of Contents What’s in the Box ..................................................................................................... 1 Getting Started ......................................................................................................... 2 Remote Control ......................................................................................................... 3 Picture Frame ...........................................................................................................
What’s in the Box Qty 1 Item Image HP MediaSmart Frame 100 or HP MediaSmart Frame 130 BACK iv 1 Picture Stand 1 Power Adapter (12V, 2A, 24W, 100/240) 1 Remote Control 1 Cleaning Cloth 1 PC Software / User Guide / Video Setup Turorials CD 1 Warranty Document 1 User Guide (supplied on the CD)
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Getting Started WARNING: When using this device, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, and injury to persons, including the following: Do not use this product near water, for example, near a bathtub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool. Avoid using this product during an electrical storm. There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning.
4 Insert your memory card or USB storage device (external memory) containing desired photos, music, and/or video into the appropriate card slot or USB port as illustrated. NOTE: Memory cards and USB storage devices must be orientated correctly. Make sure the label on the card or the LED on the USB device is facing toward the rear of the picture frame. Left Right B A A slide show of your photos will automatically begin in a few seconds.
Remote Control Display On/Off On button: Option Moves down to several alternate submenu functions when there are no buttons to select with arrow keys. Back Press to access menu mode. Moves back up one level at a time from many submenus when there no buttons to select with arrow keys. SLIDE SHOW Press to start a slide show from internal memory from anywhere in the main menu. In browse mode, press to launch a slide show starting from the selected picture.
4 Down Down Arrow on the cursor pad: Press to move down in thumbnail mode or right in browse mode. Move down or change some items in a submenu list. Volume Up Press to incrementally increase the speaker volume. Press and hold until the volume begins to get louder, and release when the volume is the desired level. Volume Down Press to incrementally decrease the speaker volume. Press and hold until the volume begins to get softer, and release when the volume is the desired level.
HP MediaSmart Frame Left & Right Side Views A CF Card Slot (insert card with label facing rear of picture frame.) B Memory Card Inserted LED C SD Card Slot (insert card with label facing rear of picture frame.) D Picture Stand E On Button & LED (toggles display on and off.) F Headphones Input G Mini USB Slot H USB Slot (insert flash drive with LED facing rear of picture frame.
Key Features Feature External Memory (Cards and or Flash Drives) Photo slide show with music X Photo slide show without music X X Photo auto-rotation with frame orientation X X Delete photos from memory 6 Internal Memory X Playback music/audio files X Playback video clips X View Photo thumbnails X Photo Zoom X Browse Photos/Images X X Widescreen View X X HP MediaSmart Frame User Guide X
Initial Setup NOTE: The following instructions are shown using the remote control unit. Most of these functions can also be conducted via the same control keys located on the bottom and right sides of the picture frame (when orientated in the horizontal position). The keys are labeled with the same icon/text. Photo/Picture Slide Show and Browse Slide show modes Slide show mode will begin automatically when an external memory card or USB Flash drive is inserted while in menu mode.
4 Use the Up Arrow, Down Arrow, Right Arrow, or Left Arrow to select the first photo you wish to view in full size. 5 Press OK. The Right Arrow and Down Arrow move you to the right in the photo browser. The Left Arrow and the Up Arrow move you to the left in the photo browser. 6 When ready, exit the browser by pressing Back three times. Thumbnail mode 1 From the menu, select Photo. Then press OK. 2 Highlight the tab labeled for the source of the photos you want to browse.
Managing Photos/Pictures Rotate Photo/Picture: If desired, photos/pictures can be rotated 90 degrees to the right by pressing the button. Continue to press this button until the photo is oriented properly. Auto Rotation: This feature will automatically rotate all photos/pictures to match the orientation of the picture frame. Copy Photos/Pictures onto Internal Memory: Must be In BROWSE mode and photo/picture is from an external memory card or USB flash drive.
Menu Options The menu options are scrolled sideways when you press the Right Arrow or Left Arrow button on the remote control or on the picture frame. Press OK when you are on the desired menu option. Note: The Setup menu icon is off the screen. You must scroll with the Left Arrow to select Setup. The Calendar menu icon and the Internet menu icon are off the screen. You must scroll with the Right Arrow to select Calendar and Internet.
Album Artist Genre Songs HP Smart Radio Pandora PC, SD, CF, and/or USB (depending upon which of these are installed) Facebook (internet connection is required) Status Updates Photos Events Clock Calendar Month Day Today Internet (internet connection is required) Setup Press OK on the Setup icon in the main menu. General tab: Press the Down Arrow or Up Arrow button to navigate among and select the following: Serial No.
2 Press the Left Arrow or Right Arrow button to scroll sideways to the desired time zone. 3 Press the Up Arrow or Down Arrow button to select a city in a time zone (optional). 4 Press OK once you have selected the time zone. Or Press Back to leave the map without making changes Time Format Press the Left Arrow or Right Arrow button to toggle between 12 H or 24 H. Time 1 Press OK to go to the Time Setting page.
4 Click Scan. If you are connecting to a wired network, the connection will complete automatically. If you are connecting to a wireless network, continue to the next step. 5 Press the Down Arrow button to select the network name of the wireless router to which you want to connect. Then click Continue. The Network Password Setting page appears. Or If the name of your chosen network is not shown, select Other. Then click Continue. The Other Network Setting page appears.
3 Press the Right Arrow and Left Arrow buttons to move among the hour, minute, and AM/ PM settings. 4 Press the UP Arrow or Down Arrow button to increment or decrement the selected hour, minute, or AM/PM settings. 5 Press OK to save your Automatic Power On time settings. Or 6 Press Back to exit the Time Setting page without saving the settings. Automatic Power Off 1 Press OK. The Time Setting page appears. 2 Press the Up Arrow to enable and press the Down Arrow to disable Automatic Power Off.
News You must have an Internet connection for this to work. 1 Press OK on the News icon in the main menu. 2 Press the Right Arrow or Left Arrow to select the MSNBC, Yahoo!, or Google tab. A list of Headlines appears. 3 Press the Up Arrow or Down Arrow to select a headline. Or Press the Right Arrow or Left Arrow to view additional types (e.g., top stories, politics, business, etc.) of headlines.
d Use the arrow buttons to select the first character of the desired city or the Zip code. Then press OK. e Continue until you have spelled out the name of the city (or at least the first three letters, or the five digit Zip code). Use the arrow buttons to select Enter on the keyboard. Then press OK. Or Select Choose City, and press the Right Arrow or Left Arrow to scroll through a list of cities.
Delete All - Press OK on Delete All to delete all videos from the internal memory of the picture frame. You cannot delete videos from an external source. Video Settings - Press OK on Video Settings launches the Video Setting dialog, which sets the behavior of how the videos and thumbnails are displayed. The options are: z Repeat Mode - Use the Right Arrow and Left Arrow to select Repeat All, Shuffle, or Off.
Copy All - Press OK on Copy All to copy all photos from an external source (PC, SD, CF, or USB) to the internal memory of the picture frame. You cannot copy photos to an external source. Delete - Press OK on Delete to delete the selected video from the internal memory of the picture frame. You cannot delete photos from an external source. Delete All - Press OK on Delete All to delete all photos from the internal memory of the picture frame. You cannot delete photos from an external source.
Or Press Option to launch a submenu of options. Copy - Press OK on Copy to copy the selected music from an external source (PC, SD, CF, or USB) to the internal memory of the picture frame. You cannot copy music to an external source. Copy All - Press OK on Copy All to copy all music from an external source (PC, SD, CF, or USB) to the internal memory of the picture frame. You cannot copy music to an external source.
Music Settings - Press OK on Music Settings launches the Music Setting dialog, which sets the behavior of how the music and thumbnails are displayed. The options are: z Play Mode - Use the Right Arrow and Left Arrow to select Repeat All, Shuffle, or Off. z Thumbnail Display Mode - Use the Up Arrow or Down Arrow to select the On radio button or Off radio button. If this is turned off, a large group music icon appears instead of the thumbnail of the album cover or music group in the list.
Clock Note: The Clock menu is for configuring display modes, style and alarm settings. To set the clock, see the submenu items for time configuration under “Setup”. 1 Press OK on the Clock icon in the main menu. A clock displaying the currently set time appears. 2 Press Option. A Clock Settings dialog appears.
2 Press the Down Arrow to navigate around the keyboard. 3 Click OK when to put a selected letter in the URL field. There are several shortcut keys that enter commonly used groups of characters (e.g. www., .co, .ne, .org, .com, .html, etc). 4 22 When you are done filling out the URL, select GO. A Web browser page opens at the chosen Web site.
Specifications Panel Specification Size HP MediaSmart Frame 100: 254.5 mm (10.2 in) HP MediaSmart Frame 130: 337.8 mm (13.3 in) Aspect ratio HP MediaSmart Frame 100: 15:9 HP MediaSmart Frame 130: 16:10 Resolution HP MediaSmart Frame 100: 800 x 480 HP MediaSmart Frame 130:1280 x 800 Contrast ratio 350:1 Power External Power Adapter Input: 100-240VAC, 50/60Hz, 0.8A Output: +12VDC, 2.0A Audio Internal speakers Stereo Connectivity USB Ports 1 STD USB 2.0 Host 1 STD mini USB 2.
Media Files Supported: Video file formats MPEG 1, MPEG 2 MP@ML MPEG 4 ASP@L5 H.264 BP/MP/HL@L3 (AVI, .MOV, .MPG, .
Frequently Asked Questions Question Answer How far away can I use the remote control? Up to 2.44m (8 ft) Why can’t I display some of my Photos? Some photo/image file formats or resolutions are not supported. Please refer to the specifications. JPEG support up to 4K x 4K resolution, TIFF (4K x4K if JPEG content), PNG (1M x 1M), BMP (1M x 1M) Why can’t I play some of my music tracks? Some music file formats are not supported. Please refer to the specifications.
Cleaning and Care Tips Please power off the HP MediaSmart Frame before cleaning. DO NOT spray or pour liquid cleaning agents directly on the screen or frame. DO NOT use ammonia, alcohol, or abrasive detergent cleaning agents. Cleaning the Screen: 1 Wipe screen with a clean, soft, lint-free cloth to remove dust and loose particles. 2 If further cleaning is required, apply an appropriate cleaning agent (approved for LCD displays) to a clean, soft, lint-free cloth and wipe the screen.
Regulatory and Safety Information Materials disposal The HP Media Smart Frame 130 contains the following material that might require special handling at end-of-life: Mercury in the fluorescent lamp in the display LCD. Disposal of mercury can be regulated because of environmental considerations. For disposal or recycling information, please contact your local authorities or the Electronic Industries Alliance (EIA) (http://www.eiae.org).
Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement 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 against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
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