User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- FCC Compliance Statement
- What’s in the Box
- Getting Started
- Remote Control
- Picture Frame
- Initial Frame Setup
- Description of Main Menu
- Viewing Photos
- Configuring Access to Online Content
- Streaming Media from your PC to your HP Smart Wi-Fi Display
- Connecting your HP Smart-WiFi Display to your Computer with the USB Cable
- Using Headphones or Speakers with your HP Smart Wi-Fi Display
- Resetting the Frame
- Cleaning and Care Tips
- Feedback
- Getting Help
- Specifications
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Troubleshooting
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Initial Frame Setup
The following instructions are shown using the remote control unit. Some of these
functions can also be accessed via the control keys located on the back of the HP
Smart Wi-Fi Display.
Clock Info
The date and time are automatically set when your HP Smart Wi-Fi Display connects
to the Internet.
The time zone, and daylight savings options are derived from the ZIP Code that you
enter when setting up your www.hpframe.com account.
You can also manually adjust the time. See “Manually setting the date and time” on
page 21 for more information.
Setup Wizard
The Setup Wizard helps you get your HP Smart Wi-Fi Display up and running
and will run automatically when the frame is powered on for the first time, or if the
frame has been reset to factory default settings. In this case, you can skip to step 2
below.
1. From the Setup menu, navigate to Setup Wizard and press the Select
button.
2. The welcome screen appears, which will guide you through the setup
procedure.
Note: At any stage, press the Select button to go to the next screen.
3. The tutorial begins, and explains the buttons on the remote control. Follow the
on-screen instructions to learn about the remote control buttons and their
functions.
4. The Network Setup now appears.
5. Use the Up or Down buttons to highlight your wireless network name (note that
you may need to scroll down if more networks are available than fit on the
screen), then press the Select button to select.
Note: If you are connecting to a non-broadcasting wireless network, then
choose Setup Hidden Network WEP, Setup Hidden Network WPA,
or Setup Hidden Network Open, depending on which security is used by
your network. If necessary, you will then be offered the chance to enter the
network SSID manually by using the remote control to move through the letters
on the virtual keyboard. If required, use the Mark button to cycle through the
virtual keyboards.