Pacific Digital MF-810S Select, Reverse Ż, Menu, Pause, Brightness, Internal Microphone

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Brightness, this button is also used to increase

 

the level.

 

Select

When viewing a user-interface menu (see Menu

 

button), this button functions as the “Select” key

 

to select a photo or menu option.

 

Reverse (Ż)

During a slideshow, press the Ż button to

 

transition to the previous photo in the slideshow.

 

When viewing a user-interface menu (see Menu

 

button), use this button to highlight the previous

 

menu option. After pressing

Volume or

 

Brightness, this button is also used to decrease

 

the level.

 

Menu

When using MemoryFrame without a PC, this

 

button is used to download directly from a

 

camera and to select and set the organization of

 

the MemoryFrame slide show.

 

Pause ( )

Press the button to pause or restart the slide

 

show. When the show is paused, the button

 

resumes the slideshow.

 

Brightness

MemoryFrame is easy to adjust for different

 

ambient lighting conditions. With the slideshow

 

in operation, adjust the brightness to create the

 

optimum display setting. Use this button and the

 

Ź and Ż buttons to change the brightness of the

 

image. Note: the Brightness buttons respond

 

only when MemoryFrame is displaying a

 

slideshow, and do not respond while in the

 

Menu system.

 

Internal Microphone

When using MemoryFrame without a PC, the

 

internal microphone is used to record your voice

 

or music. Note: this feature is only on the

 

MF-810S stereo model.

 

Volume

MemoryFrame is easy to adjust for different

 

ambient noise conditions. With the slideshow in

 

operation, adjust the volume to the optimum

 

setting. Use this button and the Ź and Ż

 

buttons to change the volume of the speakers.

 

Note: the volume buttons respond only when

 

MemoryFrame is displaying a slideshow, and do

 

 

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Contents USER’S Manual Table of Contents Accessories For Your MemoryFrame TM Introduction Transfer Camera Images Directly to the MemoryFrame Ways to Use Your MemoryFrameConnect a USB Memory-Card Reader to the MemoryFrame Transfer Images from a PC to the MemoryFrameVoice & Music feature of MF-810S stereo version only PowerPoint SlidesMail Images Internet ImagesSunlight MAY Cause Damage Unpacking your MemoryFrame Getting StartedRegistration & Your Product Serial Number Removing the Protective Cover from the LCD Connecting MemoryFrame to the Power SupplyPower-on Initialization Using the Removable StandCopyright 2002-2003 Pacific Digital Corporation On/Off Switch Control Buttons and ConnectorsFrame Lock Forward ŹMF-810S stereo model Volume Or music. Note this feature is only onSelect Reverse ŻApplications! Note this feature is only on This feature is only on the MF-810S stereoPower Connector VGA ConnectorStereo model Audio OutLCD Screen Security LockDigital PixMaster PC Software Overview Using MemoryFrame with a Personal ComputerMinimum PC System Requirements Installing Digital PixMaster PC SoftwareDigital PixMaster Installing MemoryFrame’s USB DriversConnecting a PC to MemoryFrame Copyright 2002-2003 Pacific Digital Corporation Using Digital PixMaster to Create Slideshows Windows Settings Change MessageDigital PixMaster Empty Show Digital PixMaster slideshow Application Commands and Pull-Down MenusRemoving an image from a slideshow Naming and Saving SlideshowsInserting an image into a slideshow Copying images from one slideshow to anotherRotating an image in a slideshow Hiding an image in a slideshowImage Properties Display Text Caption Preferences Portrait/Landscape ModesMemoryFrame Help Transferring Slideshows to/from MemoryFrameGetting the current slideshow from the MemoryFrame Preparing MemoryFrame to Communicate to a PCSending slideshows to the MemoryFrame Properties Help Internet UpdatesHelp About Digital PixMaster Connecting a Camera to the MemoryFrameExiting Digital PixMaster Preparing MemoryFrame to Communicate to Camera Connecting a CameraPreparing MemoryFrame to Communicate with Card-Readers Connecting a USB Card-Reader or Thumb-driveConnecting a Card-Reader or Thumb-drive Copyright 2002-2003 Pacific Digital Corporation Menu Navigation MemoryFrame Menu SystemMain Menu Delete All Slides in MemoryFrame Resume Picture ShowConfigure Slides Configure SlidesChanging a Picture’s Display Characteristics Hide/Show Image Rotate 90ºSet Transition Effect Set Background Fill Color Set Slide DurationCopy Pictures from USB Camera, Thumbdrive or Reader Copy Pictures from Camera Menu Fill MemoryFrame from Camera or Thumbdrive/Reader Selecting Camera/Thumbdrive/Reader Pictures to TransferPreferences sub-menu Run Slideshow from USB DriveCurrent Orientation Portrait or Landscape Configure Special Button current setting Display Slide Captions Enabled or DisabledTips and Tricks Optimizing images for display on MemoryFrameCaring for the Screen Copyright 2002-2003 Pacific Digital Corporation Securing MemoryFrame in Office Environments How to change the decorative 8 x 10 frameTo remove decorative frames from MemoryFrame Showing PowerPoint Slides on MemoryFrame To install decorative frames on the MemoryFrameDisabling Pop-up Reminder Messages Accessories For Your MemoryFrameTM11.1 6-in-1 Easy Card Reader MemoryFrame Security Lock Country specific AC Adapter Power SuppliesUSB Thumbdrives Decorative 8x10 FramesPurchasing Standard 8x10 Frames from Stores Sample 8 x 10 FramesTypes of Frames that Fit MemoryFrame Size of Frames that Fit MemoryFrameRetention Groove Minimum Length Example of groove in rear of frameTroubleshooting / FAQ Copyright 2002-2003 Pacific Digital Corporation Resolution MemoryFrame SpecificationsFederal Communications Commission Statement US FCC Worldwide Electromagnetic Emissions StatementDigital PixMaster’s Update Firmware Command How to Update MemoryFrame FirmwareUpgrading MemoryFrame Software/Firmware Firmware Being DOWNLOADED, Please Wait Enjoy the new firmware Redo FLASH- DON’T Power OFF error code numberLimitations MemoryFrame Limited WarrantyCopyright 2002-2003 Pacific Digital Corporation North America Contacting Technical SupportEurope Pacific Digital Corporation