Toshiba DMF102XKU Owner's Manual - English - Page 21

Settings &gt, Selecting Devices, Using the Media Frame > Connecting, to A Computer, CAUTION - owners manual

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■ Connecting a USB Memory Device 1 Connect a USB memory device (e.g. USB thumb drive (U3 system not supported), digital camera [with USB mass storage function] or USB card reader) directly as illustrated, or use a USB cable for the connection. (to USB Port) NOTE ♦ Multiple-port USB hub is not supported by the Digital Media Frame. ♦ Multiple-slot USB card reader is supported by the Digital Media Frame. You can insert up to five memory cards to the connected card reader. The memory card(s) will be listed as USB 1-5 respectively. (*Depending on the type of card reader used.) ♦ The Digital Media Frame may not support connection with all types of USB memory devices. ♦ You can switch to another memory card connected via a USB-based card reader using the Menu. For details, please refer to the section: Settings > Selecting Devices. (Refer to page 53) MEDIA FRAME OVERVIEW 21 ♦ For details on how to use your USB memory device, please refer to the owner's manual for the USB memory device. ♦ Do not remove the memory card/USB memory device while the Digital Media Frame is writing or deleting data. Data saved on the memory card/USB memory device may be lost. CONNECTING TO A COM- PUTER For details, please refer to the section: Using the Media Frame > Connecting to A Computer. (Refer to page 34) CONNECTING HEAD- PHONES 1 Connect the headphones (not supplied) equipped with the stereo mini plug to the headphone jack. 2 When headphones are plugged to the Digital Media Frame, there will be no sound transmitted through the speakers. CAUTION ♦ When you use headphones, keep the volume at a moderate level. If you use the headphones continuously with high volume sound, it may cause hearing damage.

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M
EDIA
F
RAME
O
VERVIEW
21
Connecting a USB Memory
Device
1
Connect a USB memory device
(e.g. USB thumb drive (U3 system not
supported), digital camera [with USB
mass storage function] or USB card
reader) directly as illustrated, or use a
USB cable for the connection. (to USB
Port)
NOTE
♦ Multiple-port USB hub is not sup-
ported by the Digital Media Frame.
♦ Multiple-slot USB card reader is
supported by the Digital Media Frame.
You can insert up to five memory cards
to the connected card reader. The
memory card(s) will be listed as USB
1-5 respectively. (*Depending on the
type of card reader used.)
♦ The Digital Media Frame may not
support connection with all types of
USB memory devices.
♦ You can switch to another memory
card connected via a USB-based card
reader using the Menu. For details,
please refer to the section:
Settings >
Selecting Devices
. (Refer to page 53)
♦ For details on how to use your USB
memory device, please refer to the
owner’s manual for the USB memory
device.
♦ Do not remove the memory card/USB
memory device while the Digital Media
Frame is writing or deleting data.
Data saved on the memory card/USB
memory device may be lost.
CONNECTING
TO
A
COM
-
PUTER
For details, please refer to the section:
Using the Media Frame > Connecting
to A Computer
. (Refer to page 34)
CONNECTING
HEAD
-
PHONES
1
Connect the headphones (not
supplied) equipped with the stereo mini
plug to the headphone jack.
2
When headphones are plugged
to the Digital Media Frame, there will
be no sound transmitted through the
speakers.
CAUTION
♦ When you use headphones, keep the
volume at a moderate level. If you use
the headphones continuously with high
volume sound, it may cause hearing
damage.