Samsung 800P User Manual Ver.1.0 (English) - Page 44

Troubleshooting

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Appendix Troubleshooting Try the following if you have trouble using the frame. Issue Resolution The frame will not turn on. Verify that the power cable is connected properly. When connecting the frame to a PC with the USB connector, the screen blinks and the frame turns off automatically. There is light leaking along the border of the clock screen. The time setting is not correct. It takes time for a photo to display when the frame turns on or during a slideshow. Even though there is free space left on the internal memory, photos will not copy there. External devices (USB memory device or SD memory card) do not function properly. JPEG photos do not play. Some photos will not display in a slideshow. There may be a problem with the USB port of the PC. If the screen is black, there may be light showing through due to the characteristics of the LCD panel. This is normal. When the power adapter is disconnected for a long period of time, the current time settings may be lost. Connect the power adapter at all times. If the resolution of a photo is high or the file size is large, it may take longer to display. • If the FAT section of the internal memory is damaged, photos may not copy there. • Make a folder inside the internal memory to copy photos. • Verify that the devices are connected properly. • Verify that the photos stored in the external memory devices are in JPEG format. Corrupted or damaged files will not display. • The device may not be supported by the frame. Try another device. • JPEG photos saved in CMYK modes will not display. • JPEG photos edited by image editors (e.g., Photoshop or Paintshop) may not display properly. Save photos in JPEG format after editing on a PC and play the slideshow again. Your frame can read up to 10,000 photos. Photos exceeding this limit will not display in a slideshow. The proportion of a photo is not correct. From the Main menu screen, select Settings → Photos → Aspect Ratio → Original Fit. The preview plays slowly. When there are many photos or large file sizes, the preview may be slow. 44

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Appendix
44
Troubleshooting
Try the following if you have trouble using the frame.
Issue
Resolution
The frame will not turn on.
Verify that the power cable is connected properly.
When connecting the frame to a PC with
the USB connector, the screen blinks and
the frame turns off automatically.
There may be a problem with the USB port of the PC.
There is light leaking along the border of
the clock screen.
If the screen is black, there may be light showing through due to the characteristics of the LCD
panel. This is normal.
The time setting is not correct.
When the power adapter is disconnected for a long period of time, the current time settings may
be lost. Connect the power adapter at all times.
It takes time for a photo to display when
the frame turns on or during a slideshow.
If the resolution of a photo is high or the file size is large, it may take longer to display.
Even though there is free space left on the
internal memory, photos will not copy there.
If the FAT section of the internal memory is damaged, photos may not copy there.
Make a folder inside the internal memory to copy photos.
External devices (USB memory device or
SD memory card) do not function properly.
Verify that the devices are connected properly.
Verify that the photos stored in the external memory devices are in JPEG format. Corrupted or
damaged files will not display.
The device may not be supported by the frame. Try another device.
JPEG photos do not play.
JPEG photos saved in CMYK modes will not display.
JPEG photos edited by image editors (e.g., Photoshop or Paintshop) may not display properly.
Save photos in JPEG format after editing on a PC and play the slideshow again.
Some photos will not display in a
slideshow.
Your frame can read up to 10,000 photos. Photos exceeding this limit will not display in a
slideshow.
The proportion of a photo is not correct.
From the Main menu screen, select
Settings
Photos
Aspect Ratio
Original Fit
.
The preview plays slowly.
When there are many photos or large file sizes, the preview may be slow.