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Santek digital clock photo frame. Only has h and m button . No set button. I don't know how to set the clock

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Have you considered consulting the manual or User Guide ? You may find that H stands for hours, M stands for minutes, and you press them until the clock displays the time you require.

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SOURCE: 7 digital photo frame problems

Yeah, I just got one too and I have no USB thingy, and I kinda need my memory card.... hmmm.... maybe it should come with one. That's a bright idea huh! And how on Earth do you get music on it?!

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hi, got the same problem, tried pics at different res, compressions, from different cameras and programs...still no luck

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SOURCE: 7" Trutech digital photo frame Calendar

Use the Navigation Buttons to select "Calendar"; press Enter to confirm. To set the date, press the Stop Button and then use < and > Buttons to adjust the year and the arrow down and ^ buttons to adjust the month; press the Stop Button again to confirm. Then, use the Navigation Buttons to select the current date on the calendar display and press Enter to confirm. To exit press the Menu Button.

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SOURCE: Manual Information/Owner Guide

In order to toggle display of Temperature, Seconds, Day of Week, and Month, hold + and press Set once. Release and repeat to move through the various display configurations.

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SOURCE: digital photo frame repair

That all depends upon what is wrong with the frame. I would start by contacting the manufacturer since there are no standardized parts for the frames. Each is made to or for the specifications of the manufacturor and parts may not be interchangeable.

Posted on Nov 03, 2009

Testimonial: "I bought it at Circuit City (closed) and the manufacturer doesn't even list it as one of their products."

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First select calender press enter. to set date press stop then use < arrows > to set year, up and down to set month, press stop to comfirm. Then use navigation buttons to select cuarrent date and press enter to confirm. To exit press menu button.
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To set clock press menu for custom set up. Use down arrow key to find "set time" right arrow to kighlight set time press enter, then arrow keys to set time then enter then left arrow all the way to the left then down to exit, athen enter.
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