Mawu Oyamba
This manual provides detailed instructions for setting up, operating, and maintaining your FANGOR 10.1 Inch WiFi Digital Picture Frame. Please read this manual thoroughly before using the device to ensure proper function and longevity.

Image: Three FANGOR 10.1 inch digital picture frames showcasing family memories, alongside a smartphone demonstrating the Uhale app for photo sharing.
Zamkatimu Phukusi
Onetsetsani kuti zinthu zonse zilipo mu phukusi lanu:
- Digital Picture Frame (x1)
- AC Adapter (x1)
- Imani (x1)
- Buku la ogwiritsa (x1)

Image: An illustration of the FANGOR digital picture frame's package contents, detailing the frame, power adapter, stand, and user manual.
Zathaview
The FANGOR 10.1 Inch WiFi Digital Picture Frame features a high-definition IPS touch screen for displaying photos and videos. Key functionalities include:
- Kulumikizana kwa WiFi
- Kusewera Kwazithunzi ndi Makanema
- Built-in 32GB Storage
- Slideshow Ntchito
- Kukhudza Screen Chiyankhulo
- Uhale App Integration
- Njira Yogona
- Kuwala kosinthika
- PC Web Transfer Support
- Slot ya Micro SD Card

Image: The FANGOR digital picture frame highlighting its various features through descriptive icons, including WiFi, storage, and app compatibility.
Khazikitsa
1. Kuyatsa
- Connect the AC adapter to the frame's power port.
- Lumikizani adaputala ya AC mu chotengera chamagetsi.
- The frame will automatically power on.
2. Kulumikiza ku Wi-Fi
- On the frame's touch screen, navigate to 'Settings'.
- Select 'Wi-Fi' and choose your desired network.
- Lowetsani mawu achinsinsi a Wi-Fi ndikutsimikizira.
3. Downloading the Uhale App
The Uhale app is required for sharing photos and videos wirelessly.
- For Android devices, download the 'Uhale' app from the Google Play Store.
- For iOS devices, download the 'Uhale' app from the Apple App Store.

Image: The digital picture frame and a smartphone illustrating the Uhale app download process from major app stores.
4. Adding the Frame to the App
- Open the Uhale app on your smartphone.
- Follow the in-app instructions to add a new frame. This typically involves scanning a QR code displayed on your digital frame or entering a unique frame ID.

Image: Instructions on how to connect the digital picture frame to the Uhale app using a QR code or frame ID.
Malangizo Ogwiritsira Ntchito
1. Sharing Photos and Videos
You can share content using the Uhale app, PC web transfer, or a Micro SD card.
a. Via Uhale App
- Open the Uhale app and select the frame you wish to send content to.
- Choose photos or videos from your device's gallery.
- Tap 'Send' to upload the content to the frame. You can send up to 100 pictures or videos up to 2 minutes long at a time.
- Friends and family can also send photos to your frame with your permission.

Image: The digital picture frame and smartphone demonstrating instant and wireless photo/video sharing via the Uhale app.
b. Via PC Web Kusamutsa
- Pa kompyuta yanu, tsegulani a web browser and navigate to the Uhale web kusamutsa URL (refer to the app or frame settings for the specific URL).
- Log in to your Uhale account.
- Upload photos directly from your computer to the frame. You can transfer up to 500 photos at a time.

Image: Illustration of transferring photos to the digital picture frame from a computer via the Uhale web mawonekedwe.
c. Via Micro SD Card
- Insert a Micro SD card (up to 32GB) into the frame's SD card slot.
- The frame will detect the card. You can then import photos and videos from the card to the frame's internal memory or display them directly.
- You can also export photos and videos from the frame's internal memory to the Micro SD card.

Image: The digital picture frame highlighting its 32GB internal memory and support for Micro SD cards for extensive photo storage.
2. Touch Screen Functions
The 10.1-inch IPS HD touch screen allows for intuitive navigation and control.
- Kusakatula: Swipe left or right to navigate through photos and videos.
- Kuwongolera Kusewera: Tap the screen to pause/play slideshows or videos.
- Kusintha kwa Kuwala: Swipe your finger up or down on the mbali yakumanzere of the screen to adjust brightness.
- Kusintha kwa Voliyumu: Swipe your finger up or down on the mbali yakumanja of the screen to adjust volume.

Image: Visual guide on how to adjust the volume and brightness of the digital picture frame using touch screen gestures.
3. Auto-Rotate and Wall Mounting
The frame supports automatic rotation for optimal viewing and can be wall-mounted.
- Jizungulirani: The frame automatically adjusts the display orientation (landscape or portrait) based on its physical position. It also fills borders automatically.
- Kuyika Pakhoma: The frame can be hung on a wall for an alternative display option. Ensure proper mounting hardware is used (not included).

Image: The digital picture frame demonstrating its auto-rotating capability and suitability for both desktop and wall-mounted placement.
4. Njira Yogona
The sleep mode feature helps conserve energy.
- You can set specific times for the screen to switch into sleep mode.
- In sleep mode, the screen is off, but the frame can still receive new photos.

Chithunzi: Chiwonetsero cha chithunzi cha digitoasing its sleep mode functionality, which allows for energy saving while still receiving content.
Kusamalira
- Kuyeretsa Screen: Gwiritsani ntchito nsalu yofewa, yopanda lint kuti mupukute chophimba pang'ono. Kwa smudges amakani, pang'ono dampPakani nsalu ndi madzi kapena mankhwala oyeretsera chinsalu. Pewani mankhwala oopsa.
- Kuyeretsa Frame: Pukutani kunja kwa chimangocho ndi nsalu youma komanso yofewa.
- Posungira: If storing the frame for an extended period, disconnect it from power and store it in a cool, dry place.
- Zosintha pa Mapulogalamu: Nthawi ndi nthawi, yang'anani zosintha zamapulogalamu kudzera pazokonda za chimango kuti muwonetsetse kuti zikuyenda bwino komanso kupeza zatsopano.
Kusaka zolakwika
| Vuto | Chifukwa Chotheka | Yankho |
|---|---|---|
| Chimango sichiyatsa. | Adaputala yamagetsi sinalumikizidwe kapena yolakwika. | Ensure the AC adapter is securely connected to the frame and a working power outlet. Try a different outlet. |
| Sitingalumikizane ndi Wi-Fi. | Incorrect password, weak signal, or network issue. | Double-check the Wi-Fi password. Move the frame closer to the router. Restart your router. |
| Photos/videos not appearing on frame. | Not uploaded correctly, frame not connected to app, or storage full. | Verify content was sent successfully via the Uhale app or web. Ensure the frame is connected to the app. Check available storage on the frame. |
| Chojambula chokhudza sichikuyankha. | Kuwonongeka kwakanthawi kwamapulogalamu. | Restart the frame by disconnecting and reconnecting the power adapter. |
| Zithunzi zimawoneka zopotoka kapena zotsika. | Low resolution source image. | Ensure the original photos/videos are of sufficient resolution for the frame's 1280x800 display. |
Zofotokozera
- Nambala Yachitsanzo: Mtengo wa 102KZ
- Kukula Kwazenera: 10.1 inchi
- Kusamvana: 1280x800 (WXGA)
- Mtundu Wowonetsera: IPS HD Touch Screen
- Zosungira Zamkati: 32 GB
- Zosungira Zakunja: Supports Micro SD Card (Max. 32GB)
- Kulumikizana: Wifi
- Makulidwe: 7.3 x 10.5 x 0.99 mainchesi
- Kulemera kwa chinthu: 5.35 mapaundi
- Mtundu: Wakuda
- Wopanga: ZOLEMBEDWA
Chitsimikizo ndi Thandizo
For warranty information and technical support, please refer to the official FANGOR website or contact customer service directly. Details can typically be found on the product packaging or the manufacturer's webmalo.
- Thandizo Lapaintaneti: Visit the FANGOR official webtsamba la FAQs, maupangiri othetsera mavuto, ndi mauthenga okhudzana nawo.
- Thandizo lamakasitomala: Contact FANGOR customer support for assistance with product issues or inquiries.