Usb flash drive to dpf connection, Bluetooth, Connection – Pandigital PI1002DW User Manual

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USB Flash Drive to DPF Connection

The DPF recognizes a USB Flash Drive the same way it recognizes
external memory cards. When you insert the flash drive, the DPF
automatically recognizes photo, music, and video files stored on it.

To import files from your flash drive to the DPF’s internal memory, follow
the file import instructions under each feature section (

Photos

on page

12,

Music

on page 22,

Video

on page 24).

Bluetooth

Connection

The Bluetooth feature allows you to download photos from popular
Bluetooth-capable mobile phones (i.e., BlackBerry, Motorola, Nokia,
SonyEricssson, and others)
directly into your DPF.

A Bluetooth USB Adapter is required (not included with DPF)

Note: Phone models vary and not all phones support transmitting photos

to devices like a DPF. Check to be sure your phone supports
transmitting photos to external devices like DPF.

Insert Bluetooth Dongle

1. Insert your Bluetooth dongle into the DPF’s USB host port and then

turn on the DPF.

2. A popup window momentarily appears with the message “

Bluetooth

Dongle Enabled

” indicating the Bluetooth feature is active.

Send Photo to DPF

1. From

your

Bluetooth

device, search for available connection devices;

select the

Pandigital

device (default authentication code “1234”).

2. Select the desired photo and then send to the DPF.

Note: The actual procedure for sending photos to the DPF varies by

mobile device manufacturer/model. Refer to your mobile device
User Guide for instructions.

During the photo transmission, “Photo Transmitting” appears on the
DPF screen. When completed, the photo(s) will automatically be
displayed in single photo mode.

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