Troubleshooting – Philips 7FF1AW-37 User Manual

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Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting your Photo
Display

Keeping your Photo Display up
to date

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting your Photo Display

Please see below for various situations and recommended actions.

Situations

Recommended actions

Warning message:

"Low battery"

Recharge Photo Display or turn off Photo Display before

it can be recharged again. If the Photo Display's internal

battery level drops completely to zero, the "Current

time" setting may be lost.

Warning message: "No free

space to store more photos"

It means your Photo Display is fully loaded with photos.

If such message shows up when your Photo Display

holds less than 40 photos, please use USB cable to

connect Photo Display to PC and use PC to check if there

are abnormal files taking up the local memory of Photo

Display. Normal files inside Photo Display are usually

less than 250KB in size.

Warning message: "No photo

on internal memory"

It means there is no photo in your Photo Display. If such

message shows up after you load photos onto Photo

Display from PC, please make sure to the instructions in

"Copying photos" section are followed properly.

Warning message: "No photo

on external memory"

It means there is no photo in your memory card. If such

message shows up after you load photos onto memory

cards from PC, please make sure to the instructions in

"Viewing PC photos from a memory card" section are

followed properly.

Photo Display does not respond

to my digital camera

Some digital cameras are not directly compatible with

Photo Display. Such camera owners could consider using

memory card as a medium to view and copy photos by

taking it out from the camera and loading it onto Photo

Display.

Screen freezes and does not

respond to control anymore

Use a pin to trigger the RESET button through the hole

at the lower-left corner on Photo Display's back (next to

Serial Number and Model Name sticker).

Part of photo is cropped on

Photo Display

Adjust your photo to 3:2 aspect ratio. Many digital

cameras take photos in 4:3 aspect ratio but Photo

Display displays photos on 3:2 aspect ratio screen.

Consequently, some upper and bottom parts of a typical

4:3 photo will not be displayed on Photo Display's screen.

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