Insignia Digital Photo Frame 10 1089 User Manual

User Guide  
8" Digital Picture Frame  
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Digital Picture Frame  
Contents  
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3  
Safety information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4  
Features. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5  
Setting up your frame . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11  
Using your frame . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12  
Maintaining . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37  
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39  
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41  
Legal notices. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41  
6-month limited warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51  
Introduction  
Congratulations on your purchase of a high-quality Insignia  
product. Your new digital picture frame is designed for  
reliable and trouble-free performance.  
 
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Safety information  
Always follow these basic safety precautions when using  
your digital picture frame. This will reduce the risk of fire,  
electric shock, and injury.  
Warnings  
To reduce the risk of fire or shock hazard, do not expose the  
frame to rain or moisture and unplug the frame during  
lightning storms.  
To prevent the risk of electric shock, do not remove the  
cover. There are no user-serviceable parts inside. Refer all  
servicing to qualified personnel.  
There is a risk of explosion if the battery is incorrectly  
replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type of  
battery.  
Placement—To prevent fire or electric shock, do not expose  
this digital picture frame to rain or moisture. To prevent it  
from falling do not place it on an unstable cart, stand, tripod,  
bracket, or table. Keep the unit away from strong magnets,  
heat sources, direct sunlight, and excessive dust.  
Installation—Make sure that the digital picture frame is used  
in accordance with the instructions and illustrations  
provided in this manual.  
Objects and liquids—Do not push objects of any kind into  
the digital picture frame through openings. Do not spill or  
spray liquid of any kind on or in the digital picture frame (this  
may result in a fire or electric shock). Do not place anything  
heavy on the unit. To ensure proper ventilation and proper  
operation, never cover or block the slots and openings with  
a cloth or other material.  
Disassembly—Do not attempt to disassemble the frame.  
There is a risk of electric shock. Contact qualified service  
personnel if your digital picture frame is in need of repair.  
Cleaning the digital picture frame—When cleaning, make  
sure the frame is unplugged from the power source. Use the  
supplied cleaning cloth, or a cloth slightly dampened with  
water for cleaning the exterior of the frame only.  
 
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Features  
iPod®/iPhone® docking with audio/video playback.  
2 GB internal memory.  
Displays digital pictures and plays music and videos  
without a computer.  
Displays pictures directly from an inserted memory  
card or USB device (not included).  
Built-in alarm clock.  
Bright, clear TFT LCD screen.  
Compatible with a wide variety of memory cards,  
including:  
Secure Digital™ (SD)  
SDHC™  
CompactFlash®  
MultimediaCard (MMC™)  
Memory Stick®  
Memory Stick PRO Duo™ (requires the supplied  
adapter)  
xD™  
microSD™ (requires an adapter - not included)  
Compatible with USB flash drives.  
Mini-USB connector to connect the digital picture  
frame to your PC.  
Multi-image mode displays multiple pictures at the  
same time in a slideshow.  
Auto Rotate–pictures are rotated based on picture  
file EXIF data.  
On-frame storage for the supplied infrared remote  
control.  
Package contents  
Digital picture frame  
AC power adapter  
Memory Stick PRO Duo adapter  
Quick Setup Guide  
Remote control with battery (CR2025)  
Cleaning cloth  
 
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Connectors  
Right side view  
Left side view  
Back view  
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Description  
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Memory card slot, supports:  
Secure Digital™ (SD)  
SDHC™  
MultimediaCard (MMC™)  
Memory Stick®  
Memory Stick PRO Duo™  
xD™  
microSD™  
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Memory card slot. Supports CompactFlash (CF)  
Headphone jack (does not operate with iPhone)  
iPod/iPhone dock  
USB port  
Mini USB port  
Line in connector  
 
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Description  
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DC 5 V power connector.  
Remote control slot  
Top view  
You can access most of the frame’s features by using either  
the buttons on top of the frame or by using the remote  
control. Selecting files for copying, deleting, or viewing  
requires the remote control, and the instructions in this  
guide refer to remote control buttons (except where noted).  
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Button  
Description  
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STANDBY/ON Press to turn your digital picture frame on. Press  
again to enter standby mode.  
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3
VOL +/–  
Press to increase (+) or decrease (–) the volume  
during music/video playback.  
SNOOZE/  
ALARM SET  
Press to enter alarm clock setup or activate the  
snooze feature.  
 
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Button  
Description  
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Light sensor Adjusts the display brightness or auto standby to  
room lighting.  
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6
Back  
/
Press to return to the previous menu.  
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/
Press to navigate through the menus or to select  
the next or previous picture/song/video.  
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8
(enter)  
(play/  
pause)  
Press to select menu items.  
During playback, press to pause or resume the  
video, audio, or iPod file slideshow.  
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SLEEP TIMER Press to set up the sleep timer function, which  
automatically puts the digital picture frame into  
Clock/Alarm mode after a preset period of time.  
10 HOME  
11 DISPLAY  
12 MENU  
Press to return to the main menu or to exit from  
iPod Direct Control.  
Press to choose the display mode. Options are  
Normal, Multi-Image, Clock, and so on.  
Press to open the Setup menu.  
 
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Remote control  
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Button  
Description  
1
DISPLAY  
Press to choose the display mode.  
Options are Normal, Multi-Image, and  
three different photo + clock or clock/  
Date display modes.  
2
BACK  
Press to go back a screen or to close  
setup menus.  
 
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Button  
Description  
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4
ENTER  
Press to select the highlighted option.  
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/
Press to navigate through the menus  
or to select the next or previous  
picture/song/video.  
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6
MENU  
Press to display the Setup menu.  
SELECT  
Press to select a picture or file to copy  
or delete.  
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8
(play/pause)  
Press to pause or resume playback.  
(thumbnail/folder)  
Press to enter Thumbnail mode, or to  
display files and folders.  
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HOME  
ZOOM  
Press to return to the main menu.  
Press to magnify the picture.  
10  
11 VOL +/–  
Press to increase (+) or decrease (–) the  
volume during music/video playback.  
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SLEEP TIMER  
Press to set up the sleep timer  
function, which automatically puts the  
digital picture frame into standby  
mode after a preset period of time.  
 
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Setting up your frame  
Setting up the remote control  
To set up the remote control:  
Remove the plastic tab that extends past the  
bottom edge of the remote control. This tab  
protects the battery. The remote control will not  
work until it is removed.  
 
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Setting up the frame  
To set up the frame:  
Plug the AC power adapter into the frame’s DC  
power connector and into an AC power outlet.  
Using your frame  
You can use your digital picture frame to:  
Play a slideshow of pictures  
Play a slideshow of pictures with background music  
Adjust the view of a picture  
Listen to music  
Watch videos  
Display a clock showing the date and time with  
pictures  
Play media from your iPod or iPhone  
Use the alarm clock with snooze function  
Note  
The option to select a media type or USB device is  
disabled if there is no media of that type in the  
corresponding slot or port.  
 
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Tip  
You can press  
(thumbnail/file list) to switch  
between thumbnail mode and file list mode.  
Thumbnail mode displays all files in the selected  
memory device, and file list mode displays files  
and folders. This button is disabled during iPod/  
iPhone playback.  
Playing slideshows  
To play a slideshow with a memory card or  
USB already inserted:  
The frame detects the inserted memory device and  
automatically displays the images according to your  
preference.  
To play a slideshow from a memory card or  
USB device:  
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Insert a memory card or USB device into one of the  
available memory slots or the USB port. This will  
autoplay a photo slideshow of the inserted memory  
card (except Compact Flash card).  
Caution  
Memory cards fit into the card slots in only one  
direction. Do not force a memory card into a slot.  
The card should fit snugly when inserted  
correctly. Some cards require an adapter to fit  
correctly. For more information on supported  
memory cards, see “Specifications” on  
page 41.  
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3
Press  
(HOME) to return to the Home screen.  
Press or to select the PHOTO icon, then press  
ENTER.  
 
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Press or to select an inserted memory card, USB  
device, or the internal memory, then press ENTER.  
Press  
(Play/Pause). A slideshow begins that displays  
pictures contained in the memory device you selected.  
Press (Play/Pause) to pause the slideshow on a  
specific picture.  
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Press  
Press  
(Play/Pause) again to resume the slideshow.  
(DISPLAY) to select the slideshow mode you  
want to view. Options include Normal, Multi-Image, or  
Clock display.  
Playing slideshows with background  
music  
Tip  
Make sure that there are audio files stored in the  
internal memory or on an inserted memory  
device if you want to listen to music. See “Playing  
music and videos from your iPod or iPhone” on  
page 17.  
To play a slideshow with background music:  
1
Insert a memory card or USB device into one of the  
available memory slots or the USB port if you want to  
play music from a memory card or USB device.  
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3
Press  
(HOME) to return to the Home screen.  
Press or to select the MUSIC icon, then press  
ENTER.  
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5
Press or to select an inserted memory card, USB  
device, or the internal memory, then press ENTER.  
Press or to select an audio file, then press ENTER  
to play.  
 
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Press  
(DISPLAY) to select the slideshow mode you  
want to view while you listen to music. Options include  
Normal, Multi-Image, or Clock display.  
Listening to music  
Tip  
Make sure that there are audio files stored in the  
internal memory or on an inserted memory  
device if you want to listen to music.  
Listening to music from an inserted memory  
card, USB device, or the internal memory  
Your digital picture frame plays MP3, AAC (non-DRM), and  
WMA (non-DRM) music files.  
To listen to music:  
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2
Press  
(HOME) to return to the Home screen.  
Press or to select the MUSIC icon, then press  
ENTER.  
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4
Press or to select an inserted memory card, USB  
device, or the internal memory, then press ENTER.  
Press  
to toggle between song list view and folder  
view. If in folder view, press or to select a folder,  
then press ENTER.  
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Press or to select an audio file, then press ENTER  
to play.  
 
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Listening to music from an external audio  
device  
You can listen to music from an external audio device, such  
as an MP3 player, using the line in connector. See “Playing  
music and videos from your iPod or iPhone” on page 17, for  
information on listening to music from your iPod or iPhone.  
To listen to music from an external device:  
1
Plug the external audio device into the line in connector  
using a 3.5 mm stereo cable (not included).  
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3
Press  
(HOME) to return to the Home screen.  
Press or to select the LINE IN icon, then press  
ENTER.  
4
Use the external device to make your selections and  
begin playback.  
To listen to music from an external device  
while watching a slideshow with background  
music:  
Press  
(DISPLAY) to select the slideshow mode  
you want to view while you listen to music. Options  
include Normal, Multi-Image, or Clock display.  
Playing videos  
Your digital picture frame plays Motion JPEG, MPEG4 (AVI  
and MOV), and MPEG4 H-264 video files.  
To play a video:  
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2
Press  
(HOME) to return to the Home screen.  
Press or to select the VIDEO icon, then press  
ENTER.  
 
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4
Press or to select an inserted memory card, USB  
device, or the internal memory, then press ENTER.  
Press  
to toggle between song list view and folder  
view. If in folder view, press or to select a folder,  
then press ENTER.  
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Press or to select a video file, then press ENTER  
to play.  
Tip  
Make sure that there are video files stored in the  
internal memory or on an inserted memory  
device if you want to watch a video.  
When playing MPEG4 H.264, 720p, 60fps video,  
turning off SRS will prevent frames from  
dropping.  
Playing music and videos from your  
iPod or iPhone  
You can use your digital picture frame as a docking station  
for your iPod or iPhone, which can provide music/video  
playback, remote control, and charging for your device.  
To play media from your iPod or iPhone:  
1
Push the docking connector in to pop it out. Pull it out  
to fully extend it.  
2
Plug your iPod or iPhone into the docking connector on  
the digital picture frame.  
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4
Press  
(HOME) to return to the Home screen.  
Press or to select the iPod icon, then press  
ENTER.  
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Press or to select the type of media you want to  
play (music or video), then press ENTER.  
 
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Press or to navigate through the menus, then  
press ENTER to open a sub menu.  
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Press  
Press  
(Play/Pause) to play a selected media file.  
(Back) to move backward through the menus.  
Note  
Tip  
The option to select media from the iPod screen is  
disabled if there is no iPod detected in the  
docking connector.  
Make sure that there are media files stored in the  
iPod if you want to listen to music or watch a  
video.  
Playing slideshows with background music  
from your iPod or iPhone  
To play a slideshow with background music  
from your iPod or iPhone:  
1
Plug your iPod or iPhone into the docking connector on  
the digital picture frame.  
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3
Press  
(HOME) to return to the Home screen.  
Press or to select the iPod icon, then press  
ENTER.  
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5
Press or to select Music, then press ENTER.  
Press or to navigate through the menus, then  
press ENTER to open a sub menu.  
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Press  
Press  
(Play/Pause) to play a selected media file.  
(DISPLAY) to choose the slideshow mode to  
view while listening to music. Continuing to press  
will also return you to the music playback screen.  
 
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Press  
(Back) to end the slideshow and return to the  
music playback screen.  
Using the remote control to navigate menus on  
your iPod or iPhone  
You can use the remote control (included) to control media  
playback functions and navigate menus on an iPod or  
iPhone using the iPod Direct Control mode. In this mode, the  
screen of the iPod/iPhone is active and is used as a reference  
while navigating menus and selecting media for playback.  
To navigate menus on your iPod or iPhone  
using iPod Direct Control mode:  
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Plug your iPod or iPhone into the docking connector on  
the digital picture frame.  
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4
Press  
(HOME) to return to the Home screen.  
Press or to select iPod, then press ENTER.  
Press or to select the iPod Direct Control icon,  
then press ENTER.  
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Press or to navigate through the menus on the  
iPod or iPhone screen, then press ENTER to open a sub  
menu.  
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Press  
Press  
(Play/Pause) to play a selected media file.  
(Back) to move backward through the menus.  
Notes  
- In Direct Control mode, you can also control  
your iPod or iPhone manually, just as you would if  
it were not plugged into the dock.  
- In Direct Control mode, music and videos that  
are accessed on the iPod or iPhone will be played  
back through the frame. Photos, however, will be  
played back on the iPod or iPhone's screen.  
 
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Setting up iPod/iPhone functionality  
To access iPod or iPhone setup options:  
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Plug your iPod or iPhone into the docking connector on  
the digital picture frame.  
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3
Press  
(HOME) to return to the Home screen.  
Press or to select the iPod icon, then press  
ENTER.  
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Press or to select the SETUP icon, then press  
ENTER.  
The following table shows iPod/iPhone setup options:  
Menu option Settings Description  
Auto Resume  
Enable  
Disable  
When Enabled, a media file  
that was playing while the  
iPod/iPhone was docked and  
in play mode will resume  
automatically when the iPod  
icon is selected from the  
Home screen.  
Auto sync. time Enable  
Set this option to Enable, to  
automatically synchronize  
the digital picture frame’s  
clock to your iPhone’s clock  
during docking.  
(between  
frame and  
iPhone)  
Disable  
Note: This option works only with  
iPhones.  
 
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Menu option Settings Description  
Fit to screen  
ON  
OFF  
When this option is set to  
ON, movies formatted for  
wide-screen will be  
converted to standard (4:3)  
format to fill the entire  
screen. When OFF,  
widescreen movies will be  
shown in their original  
format, with black bars  
shown on the top and  
bottom of the screen.  
Selecting the on-screen date/time  
display  
To select the date/time display:  
Press  
(DISPLAY) repeatedly to cycle through the  
available clock displays until you find one that you  
like.  
Display mode Description  
Large display  
Displays the date, time, and day of  
with background the week with large-sized text in  
image  
the center of the screen with full  
slideshow background images.  
Note: This option is not available for  
video playback mode.  
 
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Display mode Description  
Small display  
Displays the time, date, and day,  
with background with small-sized text in the  
image  
bottom right corner of the screen  
with full slideshow background  
images.  
Note: This is the only option available  
for video playback mode.  
Large display  
Displays the date, time and day of  
with dual images the week in full-screen mode with  
large-sized text. Dual slideshow  
images are shown under the clock  
display.  
Note: This option is not available for  
video playback mode.  
Copying files to internal memory  
You can copy a single file, multiple files, or all files from an  
inserted memory card or USB device to the frame’s internal  
memory.  
Notes  
- Using the frame alone, you cannot copy files from the  
internal memory to an inserted memory card or USB  
device, and you cannot copy files from one inserted  
memory card or USB device to another.  
- Because you cannot copy files back from the frame to a  
memory card or USB device using the frame, the frame  
should not be considered your primary file storage  
method. Make sure that you have the files stored  
elsewhere (such as a memory card or your PC).  
- To copy files from the internal memory to an inserted  
memory card or USB device, you can use a USB cable to  
connect the frame to a computer. You can then copy files  
between an inserted memory card or USB device, the  
frame's internal memory, and the computer.  
 
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To copy selected files to internal memory:  
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2
Press  
(HOME) to return to the Home screen.  
Press or to select the type of files you want to copy  
(photo, music, or video), then press ENTER.  
3
4
Press or to select the memory card or USB device  
you want to copy the files from, then press ENTER.  
Press  
press  
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/
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to select a file you want to copy, then  
(SELECT) to select the file. Notice that a check  
mark appears in the upper right corner of the file.  
Repeat Step 4 to copy as many files as you want.  
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Tip  
To deselect a file, press  
(SELECT) again.  
Note  
Recorded (videos)/captured (images) media files  
from iPod devices can be copied to internal  
memory using iPod Memory mode.  
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Press  
(MENU), then press or to select Copy  
Selected (to copy the files you have selected), or Copy  
All (to copy all files).  
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Press ENTER to open the sub menu, then press or  
to select Yes.  
Press ENTER again. The files are copied.  
To copy pictures from your PC to internal  
memory or an inserted memory device:  
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2
Turn on your computer.  
Connect the mini-plug of the supplied USB cable to the  
mini USB port on the digital picture frame, then connect  
the other end to an available USB port on your  
computer.  
 
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Navigate to “My Computer” (Windows operating  
systems). The frame's internal memory and any inserted  
memory cards or USB devices appear as “removable  
disks.Each memory area appears as a separate  
removable disk, and are labeled SD, Internal Memory,  
and CF.  
Use your computer's standard drag and drop or copy  
and paste procedures to move pictures on your  
computer to the frame's internal memory or a memory  
card you inserted in the frame.  
Note  
You cannot copy files from your PC to a USB  
device connected to your digital picture frame. To  
transfer files to your USB device, connect it  
directly to your computer.  
To copy pictures from your Mac to internal  
memory or an inserted memory device:  
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2
Turn on your computer.  
Connect the mini-plug of the supplied USB cable to the  
mini USB port on the digital picture frame, then connect  
the other end to an available USB port on your  
computer.  
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4
A disc icon appears on the desktop for internal memory  
and any inserted media card (USB thumb drives do not  
show).  
Use your computer's standard drag and drop or copy  
and paste procedures to move pictures on your  
computer to the frame's internal memory or a memory  
card you inserted in the frame.  
Note  
You cannot copy files from your Mac to a USB  
device connected to your digital picture frame. To  
transfer files to your USB device, connect it  
directly to your computer.  
 
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Deleting media files from internal  
memory  
Note  
You cannot delete files from an inserted memory  
card or USB device using the frame alone.  
Because you cannot copy files from the frame to a  
memory card or USB device, the frame should not  
be considered your primary file storage method.  
Make sure that you have the files stored  
elsewhere (such as a memory card).  
To delete files from internal memory:  
1
2
Press  
(HOME) to return to the Home screen.  
Press or to select the type of files you want to  
delete (photo, music, or video), then press ENTER.  
3
4
Press or to select Internal Memory, then press  
ENTER.  
Press  
/
/
/
to select a file you want to delete,  
then press  
(SELECT) to select the file. Notice that a  
check mark appears in the upper right corner of the file.  
Repeat Step 4 to delete as many files as you want.  
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Tip  
To deselect a file, press  
(SELECT) again.  
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Press  
(MENU), then press or to select Delete  
Selected (to delete the files you have selected), or  
Delete All (to delete all files).  
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Press ENTER to open the sub menu, then press or  
to select Yes.  
Press ENTER again. The files are deleted.  
 
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To completely erase internal memory:  
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2
Press  
(HOME) to return to the Home screen.  
Press or to highlight the SETUP icon, then press  
ENTER. The Setup menu opens.  
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4
5
Press or to highlight Factory Settings, then  
press ENTER. A sub menu opens.  
Press or to highlight Erase Internal Memory,  
then press ENTER.  
Press or to select Yes, then press ENTER to  
completely erase the internal memory.  
To delete files with your PC:  
1
2
Turn on your computer.  
Connect the mini-plug of the supplied USB cable to the  
mini USB port on the digital picture frame, and connect  
the other end to an available USB port on your  
computer.  
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4
Navigate to “My Computer” (Windows operating  
systems). The frame's internal memory and any inserted  
memory cards or USB devices appear as “removable  
disks.Each memory area will appear as a separate  
removable disk.  
Find and highlight the pictures you want to delete, then  
use your computer's standard procedures to delete  
pictures from the frame's internal memory or an  
inserted memory card.  
To delete files with your Mac:  
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2
Turn on your computer.  
Connect the mini-plug of the supplied USB cable to the  
mini USB port on the digital picture frame, and connect  
the other end to an available USB port on your  
computer.  
 
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4
A disc icon appears on the desktop fo internal memory  
and any inserted media card.  
Find and highlight the pictures you want to delete, then  
use your computer's standard procedures to delete  
pictures from the frame's internal memory or an  
inserted memory card.  
Customizing slideshows  
You can set up a slideshow using pictures you select.  
To set up a slideshow:  
Tip  
A slideshow of selected pictures can only be  
set up by using the remote control.  
1
2
Press  
(HOME) to return to the Home screen.  
Press or to select the PHOTO icon, then press  
ENTER.  
3
4
Press or to select an inserted memory card, USB  
device, or the internal memory, then press ENTER.  
Press  
/
/
/
to select a file you want to include in  
the custom slideshow, then press  
(SELECT) to select  
the file. Notice that a check mark appears in the upper  
right corner of the file.  
5
Repeat Step 4 to select as many files as you want.  
Tip  
To deselect a file, press  
(SELECT) again.  
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6
7
Press  
(MENU), then press or to select Play  
Selected.  
Press ENTER to open the sub menu, then press or  
to select Yes.  
 
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9
Press ENTER again. A slideshow of the selected  
pictures is played.  
To end the slideshow and clear the selected items, press  
(BACK). This returns you to the Thumbnail  
screen. From there, you may select a photo to view or  
begin another slideshow using standard procedures.  
Customizing the picture display  
You can magnify, rotate, and display information about any  
picture that the frame displays.  
To magnify a picture:  
1
While a picture is displayed full screen (not a thumbnail),  
press  
(ZOOM). The picture is magnified in size each  
time you press the button (there are three zoom levels),  
until it returns to the normal size.  
Tip  
While the picture is magnified, press the arrow  
buttons to pan the picture so you can see the  
parts that are off the screen.  
2
Press  
(PLAY/PAUSE) to continue the slideshow.  
To rotate a picture:  
1
While a picture is displayed full screen (not as a  
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thumbnail), press  
(MENU).  
2
Press or to select Rotate, then press ENTER. The  
picture is rotated 90° clockwise with each press of the  
button.  
 
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3
Press  
(PLAY/PAUSE) to continue the slideshow.  
Note  
When an image is rotated, the rotated view gets  
stored only for internal memory. This is not the  
case for photos on memory cards. We do not alter  
or store rotation of images for external devices.  
To display information about the picture:  
1
While a picture is displayed full screen (not as a  
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thumbnail), press  
(MENU).  
2
Press or to select Image Information, then press  
ENTER. The following information is displayed about  
the picture:  
File name  
File size  
Image resolution  
Date and time created  
Using the alarm clock  
Your digital picture frame also functions as a fully featured  
alarm clock, complete with four separate alarms, each with  
customizeable schedules, alarm volume, and alarm tone. It  
also features a snooze function.  
To access the alarm settings:  
1
2
Press  
(HOME) to return to the Home screen.  
Press or to select the ALARM icon, then press  
ENTER.  
- OR -  
Press the ALARM SET button on the top of your digital  
picture frame.  
 
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To turn the alarm On or Off:  
Press or to select the alarm you want to turn  
on or off, then press ENTER. The display indicates  
that the alarm is ON or OFF.  
To set the alarm time:  
1
With the desired alarm selected, press or to  
highlight the current alarm time, then press ENTER.  
The HOUR is selected.  
2
3
Press or to change the hour for the alarm.  
Press or to move to the MINUTES or AM/PM  
setting, then press or to change the setting.  
4
When the alarm time is set, press  
the main alarm setting menu.  
(BACK) to return to  
Note  
Changing the alarm time automatically enables  
the alarm.  
To set the alarm schedule:  
With the desired alarm selected, press or to  
highlight the current alarm schedule, then press  
or to change the setting. The following choices  
are available:  
Every day of the week  
Monday - Friday  
Saturday - Sunday  
One day of the week (M, T, W, Th, Fr, Sa, Su)  
To set the alarm volume:  
With the desired alarm selected, press or to  
highlight the current alarm volume, then press  
or to change the volume setting.  
 
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To set the alarm sound:  
With the desired alarm selected, press or to  
highlight the current alarm sound, then press or  
to change the sound. Several different tones are  
available, as well as a Custom tone. When selected,  
Custom asks you to select a music file from your  
internal memory.  
Setting viewing options  
You can change all of the viewing options in the Setup menu  
using the buttons on the top of the frame or by using the  
remote control. You can display the Setup menu at any time  
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by pressing  
(MENU).  
Note  
The Setup menu is context sensitive, meaning  
that the options displayed are specific to the  
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playback mode active when the  
button is pressed.  
(MENU)  
To access the viewing options:  
1
2
Press  
(HOME) to return to the Home screen.  
Press the arrow buttons to highlight the SETUP icon,  
then press ENTER. The Setup menu opens.  
3
Press or to highlight Photo Settings or Video  
Settings, then press ENTER.  
- OR -  
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Press  
(MENU) on the remote control, or on the top of  
the digital picture frame, during a slideshow to access  
the photo settings, or during video playback to access  
video settings.  
 
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To set the viewing options:  
1
Press or to highlight an option, then press  
ENTER. A second menu opens, showing the available  
settings. The current setting is indicated by a square  
icon ( ) next to the setting.  
2
3
Press or to highlight a setting, then press ENTER  
to select.  
When you are finished, press  
the previous screen.  
(BACK) to return to  
Setting the sleep timer  
This feature is used to enable a timer to automaticity stop  
play of music or video file. The digital photo frame will then  
resume back to alarm clock mode.  
To set the sleep timer:  
1
Press the Sleep Timer button during playback mode,  
then press or to select the desired remaining time  
before your photo frame will automatically stop  
playback.  
2
Press ENTER to enable the sleep timer and exit from  
menu.  
To set the sleep timer if you are not playing a  
music or video file:  
1
Press or to select the desired remaining time  
before automatically turning off media playback.  
2
3
Press to select Music or Video.  
Press to select OKAY, then press ENTER to confirm  
and exit from the Sleep Timer menu.  
4
5
Select the memory device or insert memory device that  
you wish to play.  
Select the music or video file to play.  
 
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When the sleep timer is enabled, an hourglass icon  
appears on the bottom left of your screen. You can press  
the Sleep Timer button at any time to update or  
disable this mode.  
Make sure that playback mode or REPEAT mode is  
enabled.  
Exiting, stopping, or selecting a different media file to  
play will not disable the sleep timer. You can also press  
Sleep Timer during iPod playback of music or video  
files.  
Menu/Setup options  
The following table lists and describes Menu/Setup menu  
options:  
Menu/Setup  
option  
Settings  
Description  
Rotate  
Rotate Clockwise 90° Rotates the image.  
Note: This option can only be  
accessed when viewing a  
single-image slideshow.  
Image  
information  
Display  
Displays the file name, file size,  
resolution, and date created.  
Note: This option can only be  
accessed when viewing a  
single-image slideshow.  
 
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Menu/Setup  
option  
Settings  
Description  
Slideshow  
transition  
Normal  
Sets the special effects used to  
transition from one picture to  
the next in a slideshow.  
The Normal setting plays  
slideshows without any special  
transition effects.  
The Random setting cycles  
through the available special  
transition effects during  
slideshows.  
Random  
Motion  
Curtain Left-Right  
Curtain Top-Bottom  
Open-Door  
Cross-Comb  
Cross-Fade  
Motion Zoom  
The Motion Zoom setting  
zooms and pans pictures.  
When paired with the Face  
Detection feature, faces are  
zoomed and panned. Face  
Detection is only enabled  
when Motion Zoom is  
activated. Motion Zoom is not  
available for multi-image  
display modes.  
Slideshow  
interval  
5 Seconds  
10 Seconds  
30 Seconds  
60 Seconds  
60 Minutes  
24 Hours  
Sets the interval between each  
picture transition in a  
slideshow.  
Note: Selecting Cross Fade or  
Motion Zoom slideshow  
transitions disables the selected  
slideshow interval.  
Slideshow  
shuffle  
On  
Off  
Displays pictures in a different  
(random) order than they  
appear on the selected  
memory device.  
 
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Menu/Setup  
option  
Settings  
Description  
Picture display Normal  
Adjusts how the image is sized  
to fit the screen. If the pictures  
you are viewing are in a format  
other than 4:3, black bars will  
appear on the top and bottom  
of the screen with the Normal  
setting enabled. Selecting  
Zoom will hide the black bars  
by zooming in on the image  
and cropping it.  
format  
Zoom  
Date/Time  
stamp  
On  
Off  
Displays the date and time that  
a picture was taken. This  
feature is not available in  
multi-image display mode.  
Panorama  
Scroll  
On  
Off  
When Panorama Scroll is  
On, pictures that were taken in  
panorama mode will be  
scrolled across the screen  
during slideshows rather than  
resized to fit the screen.  
Adjust LCD  
Color  
Brightness  
Contrast  
Color  
Lets you adjust the brightness,  
contrast, or color saturation of  
the LCD display.  
Red Eye  
Reduction  
On  
Off  
Automatically corrects the red  
eye effect sometimes seen in  
pictures of people.  
Language  
English, Spanish,  
French  
Sets the language used in the  
setup menus.  
Date and Time MM-DD-YYYY  
Setting HH:MM AM/PM  
Sets the date and time used for  
the alarm clock and on-screen  
clock display.  
 
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Menu/Setup  
option  
Settings  
Description  
Power  
Auto Room  
When this setting is enabled,  
the frame’s screen brightness  
will automatically be adjusted  
based on the room’s lighting  
conditions.  
Management Brightness  
Room Light Standby When this setting is enabled,  
the frame automatically enters  
standby mode when room  
light dims to one lumen. The  
frame will automatically turn  
back on when room light  
increases to 3 lumens.  
File name A-Z  
File Sort Mode  
SRS Audio  
Lets you sort files in the order  
you select.  
File name Z-A  
Date, oldest to newest  
Date, newest to oldest  
On  
Off  
Enables the SRS functionality  
for enhanced audio clarity with  
the SRS Wow HD feature.  
Factory  
Settings  
Demo Mode On/Off  
Displays pictures from internal  
memory for demo purposes.  
Reset All Settings No/ Resets all settings to factory  
Yes  
default values.  
Erase Internal  
Memory No/Yes  
Erases all files from the internal  
memory.  
Software Version  
Displays the firmware version.  
 
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Maintaining  
Cleaning the digital picture frame  
Clean the outer surface of the digital picture frame with the  
included cleaning cloth.  
Replacing the remote control battery  
To replace the remote control battery:  
1
2
Turn the remote control over.  
While pressing down on the ridged area of the battery  
cover, slide the battery tray out and remove the old  
battery.  
3
4
Place a new CR2025 (or equivalent) lithium battery in  
the tray, with the positive (+) side facing up.  
Slide the battery tray back into the remote control.  
 
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Replacing the backup battery  
The digital picture frame uses a backup battery to maintain  
the time and date while the unit is powered off. If the time  
and date is lost when the unit is powered off, this battery  
should be replaced.  
To replace the backup battery:  
1
2
3
Unplug the AC power adapter from the unit and wall  
outlet.  
With a screwdriver, open the battery cover door on the  
back of the unit.  
Place a new CR2032 (or equivalent) lithium battery in  
the battery compartment, with the positive (+) side  
facing up.  
4
Replace the battery cover and secure with the screw you  
removed previously.  
 
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Troubleshooting  
Problem  
Solution  
The frame will not  
turn on.  
The power adapter is not securely connected to  
the picture frame or to the wall power outlet.  
Check power adapter connections, then press  
the power button.  
The frame displays  
some pictures  
Higher resolution pictures load more slowly. Try  
using lower resolution pictures or  
slower than others. down-sampling (compressing or resizing) them.  
See your camera’s user guide for instructions on  
down-sampling your pictures, or see “Setting  
viewing options” on page 31 for instructions on  
automatically resizing and compressing your  
pictures while copying them from an inserted  
memory card or USB device to the frame's  
internal memory.  
A memory device is  
inserted in the  
frame, but you can’t  
view your pictures.  
Make sure that the memory device is one  
of the supported formats and that the files  
on the device are JPEG image files.  
Turn the digital picture frame off and  
make sure that the memory device is  
inserted all the way into the slot or port  
and is inserted correctly, then turn it back  
on. After a few seconds, you should see  
your first picture.  
Try formatting the device.  
Caution: formatting the device will erase all files  
on the device. Back up the files on the device to  
your computer before attempting to format the  
device.  
Some digital cameras save images in  
formats other than JPEG. Refer to your  
camera’s manual for details.  
 
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Problem  
Solution  
The remote control  
does not work.  
Be sure to remove the plastic tab from the  
remote control’s battery compartment  
before using the remote control for the  
first time.  
The battery is dead. Replace with a  
CR2025 battery, then pair with the frame  
as described below.  
Time setting is lost  
when the digital  
picture frame loses  
power.  
The backup battery is dead. To replace the  
backup battery see “Replacing the backup  
battery” on page 38.  
No sound from the  
headphones when  
using an iPhone.  
This photo frame is not able to output sound  
from an iPhone through the headphone jack of  
the digital photo frame. Plug your headphones  
into the iPhones headphone jack.  
 
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Specifications  
Screen size  
8" (203 mm)  
Screen format  
4:3  
Screen resolution  
Memory card formats  
800 × 600 pixels  
Secure Digital™ (SD)  
SDHC™  
®
CompactFlash  
MultimediaCard (MMC™)  
®
Memory Stick  
Memory Stick PRO Duo™ (requires  
included adapter)  
xD™  
microSD™ (requires adapter - not  
included)  
File formats  
Standard JPEG  
MPEG4 (AVI and MOV), Motion JPEG (AVI and  
MOV), MPEG4 H.264 (AVI and MOV)  
MP3, AAC (non-DRM), WMA (non-DRM)  
USB  
USB (type A) port and Mini (type B) port  
3.5 mm stereo mini-jack  
3.5 mm stereo mini-jack  
5V DC, 3A  
Line in  
Headphone output  
Power output  
Internal memory  
2 GB (1.75 GB user accessible)  
Legal notices  
Image use restrictions  
Use of the images pre-loaded on the digital picture frame is limited to  
personal, non-commercial use. Consumer may not modify, duplicate,  
distribute, retransmit, republish, reproduce, or create derivative  
works from the pre-loaded images.  
 
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FCC Part 15  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is  
subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause  
harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference  
received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  
FCC warning  
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party  
responsible for compliance with the FCC Rules could void the user’s  
authority to operate this equipment.  
Canada ICES-003 statement  
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.  
SRS Labs, Inc.  
Audio powered by  
Labs, Inc.  
.
is a trademark of SRS  
WOW HD and the SRS logo are trademarks of SRS Labs, Inc.  
WOW HD™ significantly improves  
the playback quality of audio,  
delivering a dynamic 3D  
entertainment experience with  
deep, rich bass and high frequency  
clarity for crisp detail.  
Energy Star  
Products that have earned ENERGY STAR® are designed to  
protect the environment through superior energy  
efficiency. Your player is Energy Star compliant.  
 
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Made for iPod® and iPhone®  
iPhone and iPod are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S.  
and other countries. iPad is a trademark of Apple Inc.  
Open source software notice  
This product contains Xvid video codec: © 2010 Xvid. This software is  
subject to the GNU Public License Version 2 (GPL2). A full version of  
the GPL2 is published below. You can also obtain a copy of the GPL  
If you require additional information or you wish to receive source  
code, please call the Insignia support line at 1-877-467-4289. The  
source code is available for a period of three (3) years from the date of  
the distribution of this product by Insignia.  
GNU PUBLIC LICENSE  
The digital picture frame runs software that is covered under the GPL.  
As such, we are required to publish the following:  
GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE  
Version 2, June 1991  
Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc.  
51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA  
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This section is intended to make thoroughly clear what is believed to  
be a consequence of the rest of this License.  
 
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8. If the distribution and/or use of the Program is restricted in certain  
countries either by patents or by copyrighted interfaces, the original  
copyright holder who places the Program under this License may add  
an explicit geographical distribution limitation excluding those  
countries, so that distribution is permitted only in or among countries  
not thus excluded. In such case, this License incorporates the  
limitation as if written in the body of this License.  
9. The Free Software Foundation may publish revised and/or new  
versions of the General Public License from time to time. Such new  
versions will be similar in spirit to the present version, but may differ  
in detail to address new problems or concerns.  
Each version is given a distinguishing version number. If the Program  
specifies a version number of this License which applies to it and “any  
later version, you have the option of following the terms and  
conditions either of that version or of any later version published by  
the Free Software Foundation. If the Program does not specify a  
version number of this License, you may choose any version ever  
published by the Free Software Foundation.  
10. If you wish to incorporate parts of the Program into other free  
programs whose distribution conditions are different, write to the  
author to ask for permission. For software which is copyrighted by  
the Free Software Foundation, write to the Free Software Foundation;  
we sometimes make exceptions for this. Our decision will be guided  
by the two goals of preserving the free status of all derivatives of our  
free software and of promoting the sharing and reuse of software  
generally.  
No Warranty  
11. BECAUSE THE PROGRAM IS LICENSED FREE OF CHARGE, THERE IS  
NO WARRANTY FOR THE PROGRAM, TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY  
APPLICABLE LAW. EXCEPT WHEN OTHERWISE STATED IN WRITING THE  
COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND/OR OTHER PARTIES PROVIDE THE  
PROGRAM “AS IS” WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER  
EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE  
IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A  
PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND  
PERFORMANCE OF THE PROGRAM IS WITH YOU. SHOULD THE  
PROGRAM PROVE DEFECTIVE, YOU ASSUME THE COST OF ALL  
NECESSARY SERVICING, REPAIR OR CORRECTION.  
12. IN NO EVENT UNLESS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW OR AGREED  
TO IN WRITING WILL ANY COPYRIGHT HOLDER, OR ANY OTHER PARTY  
WHO MAY MODIFY AND/OR REDISTRIBUTE THE PROGRAM AS  
PERMITTED ABOVE, BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR DAMAGES, INCLUDING  
ANY GENERAL, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES  
ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PROGRAM  
 
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(INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF DATA OR DATA BEING  
RENDERED INACCURATE OR LOSSES SUSTAINED BY YOU OR THIRD  
PARTIES OR A FAILURE OF THE PROGRAM TO OPERATE WITH ANY  
OTHER PROGRAMS), EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY HAS  
BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.  
END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS  
 
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6-month limited warranty  
Insignia Products (“Insignia”) warrants to you, the original purchaser  
of this new NS-DPF8IP (“Product”), that the Product shall be free of  
defects in the original manufacture of the material or workmanship  
for a period of 6 months from the date of your purchase of the  
Product (“Warranty Period”). This Product must be purchased from an  
authorized dealer of Insignia brand products and packaged with this  
warranty statement. This warranty does not cover refurbished  
Product. If you notify Insignia during the Warranty Period of a defect  
covered by this warranty that requires service, terms of this warranty  
apply.  
How long does the coverage last?  
The Warranty Period lasts for 6 months from the date you purchased  
the Product. The purchase date is printed on the receipt you received  
with the Product.  
What does this warranty cover?  
During the Warranty Period, if the original manufacture of the  
material or workmanship of the Product is determined to be  
defective by an authorized Insignia repair center or store personnel,  
Insignia will (at its sole option): (1) repair the Product with new or  
rebuilt parts; or (2) replace the Product at no charge with new or  
rebuilt comparable products or parts. Products and parts replaced  
under this warranty become the property of Insignia and are not  
returned to you. If service of Products or parts are required after the  
Warranty Period expires, you must pay all labor and parts charges.  
This warranty lasts as long as you own your Insignia Product during  
the Warranty Period. Warranty coverage terminates if you sell or  
otherwise transfer the Product.  
How to obtain warranty service?  
If you purchased the Product at a retail store location, take your  
original receipt and the Product to the store you purchased it from.  
Make sure that you place the Product in its original packaging or  
packaging that provides the same amount of protection as the  
original packaging. If you purchased the Product from an online web  
site, mail your original receipt and the Product to the address listed  
on the web site. Make sure that you put the Product in its original  
packaging or packaging that provides the same amount of  
protection as the original packaging.  
 
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To obtain in-home warranty service for a television with a screen 25  
inches or larger, call 1-888-BESTBUY. Call agents will diagnose and  
correct the issue over the phone or will have an Insignia-approved  
repair person dispatched to your home.  
Where is the warranty valid?  
This warranty is valid only to the original purchaser of the product in  
the United States, Canada, and Mexico.  
What does the warranty not cover?  
This warranty does not cover:  
Customer instruction  
Installation  
Set up adjustments  
Cosmetic damage  
Damage due to acts of God, such as lightning strikes  
Accident  
Misuse  
Abuse  
Negligence  
Commercial use  
Modification of any part of the Product, including the antenna  
Plasma display panel damaged by static (non-moving) images  
applied for lengthy periods (burn-in).  
This warranty also does not cover:  
Damage due to incorrect operation or maintenance  
Connection to an incorrect voltage supply  
Attempted repair by anyone other than a facility authorized by  
Insignia to service the Product  
Products sold as is or with all faults  
Consumables, such as fuses or batteries  
Products where the factory applied serial number has been  
altered or removed  
REPAIR REPLACEMENT AS PROVIDED UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS  
YOUR EXCLUSIVE REMEDY. INSIGNIA SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY  
INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES FOR THE BREACH OF  
ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY ON THIS PRODUCT,  
INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, LOST DATA, LOSS OF USE OF YOUR  
PRODUCT, LOST BUSINESS OR LOST PROFITS. INSIGNIA PRODUCTS  
MAKES NO OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTIES WITH RESPECT TO THE  
PRODUCT, ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES FOR THE  
PRODUCT, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY IMPLIED  
WARRANTIES OF AND CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY AND  
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO  
 
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THE WARRANTY PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE AND NO WARRANTIES,  
WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WILL APPLY AFTER THE WARRANTY  
PERIOD. SOME STATES, PROVINCES AND JURISDICTIONS DO NOT  
ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS,  
SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. THIS WARRANTY  
GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE  
OTHER RIGHTS, WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE OR PROVINCE TO  
PROVINCE.  
Contact Insignia:  
For customer service please call 1-877-467-4289  
Distributed by Best Buy Purchasing, LLC  
7601 Penn Avenue South, Richfield, Minnesota, U.S.A. 55423-3645  
© 2010 BBY Solutions, Inc.  
All rights reserved. INSIGNIA is a trademark of BBY Solutions, Inc.  
Registered in some countries. All other products and brand names  
are trademarks of their respective owners.  
 
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Distributed by Best Buy Purchasing, LLC  
7601 Penn Avenue South, Richfield, MN USA 55423-3645  
© 2010 BBY Solutions, Inc.  
All rights reserved. INSIGNIA is a trademark of BBY Solutions, Inc. Registered in some countries.  
All other products and brand names are trademarks of their respective owners.  
ENGLISH  
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