Toshiba JournE Air800-801: Getting Started

Getting Started: Toshiba JournE Air800-801

Getting Started

Placing the Unit

The digital frame should be placed on a flat surface or hung on sturdy

hooks, close to a power socket. Keep it away from high temperatures and

high levels of moisture.

Connecting to the A/C Power

Connect the supplied power cable to a power outlet.

Turning on the Digital Frame

Press the power button on the back of the display.

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Built-in battery (available on Journe Air 801 only)

The digital frame is equipped with a built-in lithium polymer battery. To

check the battery status, enter SETTINGS mode and then select Status.

To charge the battery, follow the steps below:

1. Connect one end of the AC power adapter to the power jack on the left

side of the frame.

2. Connect the other end to a power outlet.

3. Place the photo frame horizontally or vertically on a stable surface,and

then keep the power connected until the battery is fully charged.

When the battery time is 5 minutes left, a warning

message will show on the screen again and the frame

will shut down automatically. Charge the battery as

described above.

The fully charged battery usually lasts about 50

minutes,depending on your use and settings.

Power system and plug types may vary depending on

your country/region.

Do not disassemble or modify the battery.

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Connections

Memory Card:

Inserting a memory card:

n Insert a memory card into the slot on the bottom edge of the display.

n The digital frame supports SD, MMC, MS, MS Pro, xD and SDHC

memory cards.

n A few seconds after inserting the card, the digital frame will begin

searching for RSS feeds to download from. The digital frame will

connect to the network and update photos to the internal memory.

n If no RSS feeds are detected, the digital frame will search for photos in

the memory card and will display them in slideshow mode automatically.

Removing a memory card:

n To remove the memory card, unplug it directly from the slot.

USB Connection

For Windows PC (XP & Vista)

n Connect the digital frame to a PC with the supplied USB cable. The PC

will recognize the digital frame as a mass storage device.

n After installing the Sub View software on your PC, you can connect and

use your digital frame as an external monitor.

n You can connect to a PC and save RSS feeds in the .RSS format to the

digital frame. They will be detected and added to the digital frame’s

internal memory as new accounts.

n Once the digital frame connects to a PC, it is not operable until it is

disconnected from the PC.

For PictBridge printers

n You can connect to a PictBridge printer and print photos directly from

your digital frame.

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Understanding the Wi-Fi Icons

Your digital frame features Wi-Fi technology for connecting to the network.

The top left corner of the LCD screen displays Wi-Fi icons that allow you to

view the operation status of your wireless connection, and the amount of

internal memory in use. The Wi-Fi icons are defined as follows:

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