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How to Load Pictures on a Pandigital Photo Frame

March 31, 2015
By: Marshal M. Rosenthal
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The Pandigital photo frame is able to display photos once they have been loaded into the frame's solid-state internal memory. The Pandigital photo frame can load pictures in a number of different way. No computer is needed in order to load a picture into internal memory. To load pictures onto the Pandigital photo frame, you will need a USB flash drive that has pictures on it, a SD memory card that has pictures on it or a device that uses Bluetooth and has pictures on it.

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Copy SD Card

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Turn on the Pandigital photo frame. Insert a SD card into the SD card slot on the multi-card reader on the frame's back.

Step

Press the "Menu" button. Select "External Device" from the list of choices presented. Select the "SD card" from the list of choices that appear on a new screen

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Select "Copy" from the list of choices presented beneath the SD card. Select the pictures to copy from the SD card in the picture window that appears.

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Press the "OK" button to copy the pictures from the SD card to the frame's internal memory.

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Press the "Menu" button after a confirmation window pop-up to state that the copying is done. Remove the SD card from the SD card slot.

Copy USB Flash Drive

Step

Insert a USB flash drive card into the USB slot on the multi-card reader on the frame's back.

Step

Press the "Menu" button. Select "External Device" from the list of choices presented.

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Select the "USB flash drive" from the list of choices that appear on a new screen. Select "Copy" from the list of choices presented beneath "USB flash drive."

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Select the pictures to copy from the USB flash drive in the picture window that appears. Press the "OK" button to copy the pictures from the USB flash drive to the frame's internal memory.

Step

Press the "Menu" button after a confirmation window pop-up to state that the copying is done. Remove the USB flash drive from the mulit-card reader slot.

Copy Bluetooth Pictures

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Place the Bluetooth-enabled device, for example, a cell phone, next to the Pandigital photo frame. Press the "Menu" button on the Pandigital photo frame. Go to the "Bluetooth" settings. Select "Pairing" from the list of choices presented.

Step

Press the "OK" button when a pairing confirmation window appears.

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Press the "Menu" button. Select "Bluetooth" from the list of choices presented. Select the name of the Bluetooth-enabled device from the list of choices presented on a new screen. Press the "OK" button.

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Select "Copy" from the list of choices presented on a new window. Select the pictures to copy from the Bluetooth-enabled device in the picture window that appears. Press the "OK" button to copy the pictures from the Bluetooth-enabled device to the frame's internal memory.

Step

Press the "Menu" button after a confirmation window pop-up to state that the copying is done.

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