Polaroid XSA-00770S User Manual - Page 11

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Troubleshooting and FAQ Troubleshooting Q: I powered up the built-in weather station for about 3 minutes, but the outdoor temperature does not display. A: Normally, outdoor temperature is sensed after the built-in weather station is powered on for 3 minutes. The problem may be: 1) The emitter is too far from the receiver's indoor location. 2) There are more than one or two barriers between the emitter and receiver. 3) The battery in the emitter is low. 4) There is strong interference in the wireless signal. If the LCD still doesn't display the outdoor temperature, power off the built-in weather station and restart. Q: The LCD is faint. A: 1) Remove all batteries, reinsert into remote temperature sensor first, and then into the indoor temperature station. 2) Place remote temperature sensor closer to the indoor temperature station. 3) Be sure all batteries are new. 4) Place remote temperature sensor and indoor temperature station so the straight-line signal is not passing through more than two or three walls. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Q: What other media formats can the Digital Photo Picture Frame support? Why will it not play all images? A: The Digital Photo Picture Frame will support JPEGs taken from a digital camera. The Digital Photo Picture Frame may not read all images. Q: I have a memory card in the Digital Picture Frame, but it's not reading the card. What should I do? A: First, make sure that you are using a memory card that is supported by the Digital Picture Frame. Second, ensure the memory card is inserted all the way into the correct slot. Third, press the EXIT button until you reach the "Select Card" page. If the memory card is properly inserted into the slot, the memory card icon will be highlighted. Note: Some digital cameras save images into non-standard formats. Please refer to your camera's operating manual for specifics. Q: Why do some pictures load faster than others? A: Higher resolution pictures load slower. Using a lower resolution when taking pictures speeds loading time.

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Troubleshooting and FAQ
Troubleshooting
Q: I powered up the built-in weather station for about 3 minutes, but the outdoor temperature
does not display.
A: Normally, outdoor temperature is sensed after the built-in weather station is powered on for
3 minutes. The problem may be:
1) The emitter is too far from the receiver’s indoor location.
2) There are more than one or two barriers between the emitter and receiver.
3) The battery in the emitter is low.
4) There is strong interference in the wireless signal. If the LCD still doesn’t display the outdoor
temperature, power off the built-in weather station and restart.
Q: The LCD is faint.
A:
1) Remove all batteries, reinsert into remote temperature sensor
rst, and then into the indoor
temperature station.
2) Place remote temperature sensor closer to the indoor temperature station.
3) Be sure all batteries are new.
4) Place remote temperature sensor and indoor temperature station so the straight-line signal is not
passing through more than two or three walls.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: What other media formats can the Digital Photo Picture Frame support? Why will it not play
all images?
A: The Digital Photo Picture Frame will support JPEGs taken from a digital camera. The Digital Photo
Picture Frame may not read all images.
Q: I have a memory card in the Digital Picture Frame, but it’s not reading the card. What should I do?
A: First, make sure that you are using a memory card that is supported by the Digital Picture Frame.
Second, ensure the memory card is inserted all the way into the correct slot.
Third, press the EXIT button until you reach the “Select Card” page. If the memory card is properly
inserted into the slot, the memory card icon will be highlighted.
Note: Some digital cameras save images into non-standard formats. Please refer to your camera’s
operating manual for speci
cs.
Q: Why do some pictures load faster than others?
A: Higher resolution pictures load slower. Using a lower resolution when taking pictures speeds
loading time.