Samsung RFG299AA Refrigerator User Manual


 
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02 OPERATING
The Memory slot is only for SD/SDHC/MMC/HS MMC type memory cards.
It reads only JPEG images.
Up to a 10 mega pixel JPEG images(3872*2592, 24bit) can be saved.
(When images are larger than 10 mega pixel or their definitions are changed, they cannot be displayed on the screen.)
If there are many photos saved on the Memory card, it will take awhile for the preview function to load.
If the Memory Card is removed while transferring images, the Photo Album only shows the images that have
completed transfer in its left upper corner. If not a single image has completely transferred, it returns to the screen
before the Memory Card was inserted.
The saved images are fit to the screen size.
Depending on the size of an image, there may be black bars on the top or sides.
A Memory Card is not supplied with the refrigerator.
Depending on the type of SD/SDHC/MMC/HS MMC memory cards, there may be some that are be unreadable.
(SanDisk 1GB and Transcend MMC PLUS are recommended.)
The fridge has a capacity of 128MB.
When saving photos from a memory card to the Panel, the photo size is automatically changed to 800*480,
regardless of the original size.
The Panel has a capacity of 60 photos.
3. Select photos to save in the Photo Album among the photos saved in the Memory Card
(SD/SDHC/MMC/HS MMC).
Multiple images can be selected.
It shows the possible number of images at the bottom of
the image list.
The “Portable Memory Device” screen provides a preview
function of up to 100 saved images in the Memory Card.
These Photos can be selected and saved in the Photo
album.
4. Choose the [Upload Selected Image] button.
To save all the images in the Memory Card to the Photo
Album, press the [Upload All] button.
When the [Cancel] button is selected, it goes to the screen
before the Memory Card connection.
Up to 60 photos can be saved.
5. The“Uploading Selected Image” appears on the screen while uploading photos from the Memory Card.
Larger photo sizes will take longer to upload.
High definition or sideways images may be distorted.