ViewSonic DPF8-CAM DPF8-CAM User Guide (English) - Page 10

Connecting to AC power, Powering on/off your photo frame, Using the internal/ external memory

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Connecting to AC power Connect one end of the accessory power cable to the photo frame, and then connect the power adapter to a power socket. Note: Always use the accessory power cable only. Powering on/off your photo frame To power on the photo frame, turn the power switch to the ON position. When power is turned on, the power indicator will light up. To power off the photo frame, turn the power switch to the OFF position. Power indicator Power switch Using the internal/ external memory devices You can use the internal memory, or the compatible external memory devices (­SD/SDHC/MMC/MS Pro/USB drive) to store the photos you took. Note: If you connect the external memory devices to the photo frame first and then power on it, the data in the USB drive will be read first. However, if the photo frame is already powered on, the memory device that inserted lastly will be read first. ViewSonic SD/SDHC/MMC/ MS Pro card slot USB drive connector 5 DPF8-CAM

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To power on the photo frame, turn the power switch to the
ON
position. When power
is turned on, the power indicator will light up. To power off the photo frame, turn the
power switch to the
OFF
position.
Connect one end of the accessory power
cable to the photo frame, and then
connect the power adapter to a power
socket.
Note: Always use the accessory power cable
only.
You can use the
internal memory
, or the compatible external memory devices
(
SD/SDHC/MMC/MS Pro/USB drive
) to store the photos you took.
Note: If you connect the external memory devices to the photo frame first and then power
on it, the data in the USB drive will be read first. However, if the photo frame is already
powered on, the memory device that inserted lastly will be read first.
Connecting to AC power
Powering on/off your photo frame
Using the internal/ external memory devices
Power indicator
Power switch
SD/SDHC/MMC/
MS Pro card slot
USB drive connector