Pacific Digital MF-810S user manual Configure Slides

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9.2.3Configure Slides

This menu lets you set or change the same settings as the Digital PixMaster PC Application allows you to set/change. This allows you to use the MemoryFrame without a PC, or change settings originally set with the PC application with the on-board button Menu system. This method is not as fast as the PC. To enter the Configure Slides sub-menu, highlight the Configure Slides entry by using the Forward (Ź) or Reverse (Ż) button and then press the Select button.

Important! On any menu that has thumbnail images, the thumbnails will take a few moments to appear, and you will be unable to select a picture or move the highlight until ALL of the thumbnails have appeared in their entirety.

Selecting this menu option will cause the menu being displayed to change from the Main Menu to a sub-menu called the Configure Slides menu. For this menu, the focus is initially on thumbnails of the stored pictures as depicted in the Figure 18.

Configure Slides

Transition: type

Duration: time

Show This Slide:

Delete Slide

Rotate 90 Degrees

Select Another

Record Audio

Exit Config Menu

 

 

 

SELECT

 

PRESS REVERSE, FORWARD,

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Figure 18- Configure Slides Menu

In this menu, you are first presented with a thumbnail view of three (3) of many pictures stored in the MemoryFrame.

You can navigate through the pictures using the Forward (Ź) and Reverse (Ż) buttons. Since the MemoryFrame can hold 32+ pictures, this display of three (3) thumbnails serves as a window into the MemoryFrame’s picture memory. When you navigate past the third picture on the screen, the program will render the next thumbnail, and so on until the last picture is displayed. At this point the Forward (Ź) navigation button will not let you advance past the last picture. Conversely, when you use the Reverse (Ż) button to navigate to a

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Contents USER’S Manual Table of Contents Accessories For Your MemoryFrame TM Introduction Ways to Use Your MemoryFrame Transfer Camera Images Directly to the MemoryFrameConnect a USB Memory-Card Reader to the MemoryFrame Transfer Images from a PC to the MemoryFramePowerPoint Slides Voice & Music feature of MF-810S stereo version onlyMail Images Internet ImagesSunlight MAY Cause Damage Unpacking your MemoryFrame Getting StartedRegistration & Your Product Serial Number Connecting MemoryFrame to the Power Supply Removing the Protective Cover from the LCDUsing the Removable Stand Power-on InitializationCopyright 2002-2003 Pacific Digital Corporation Control Buttons and Connectors On/Off SwitchFrame Lock Forward ŹOr music. Note this feature is only on MF-810S stereo model VolumeSelect Reverse ŻThis feature is only on the MF-810S stereo Applications! Note this feature is only onPower Connector VGA ConnectorAudio Out Stereo modelLCD Screen Security LockUsing MemoryFrame with a Personal Computer Digital PixMaster PC Software OverviewInstalling Digital PixMaster PC Software Minimum PC System RequirementsInstalling MemoryFrame’s USB Drivers Digital PixMasterConnecting a PC to MemoryFrame Copyright 2002-2003 Pacific Digital Corporation Windows Settings Change Message Using Digital PixMaster to Create SlideshowsDigital PixMaster Empty Show Application Commands and Pull-Down Menus Digital PixMaster slideshowNaming and Saving Slideshows Removing an image from a slideshowCopying images from one slideshow to another Inserting an image into a slideshowRotating an image in a slideshow Hiding an image in a slideshowImage Properties Display Text Caption Portrait/Landscape Modes PreferencesTransferring Slideshows to/from MemoryFrame MemoryFrame HelpGetting the current slideshow from the MemoryFrame Preparing MemoryFrame to Communicate to a PCSending slideshows to the MemoryFrame Help Internet Updates PropertiesHelp About Digital PixMaster Connecting a Camera to the MemoryFrameExiting Digital PixMaster Connecting a Camera Preparing MemoryFrame to Communicate to CameraConnecting a USB Card-Reader or Thumb-drive Preparing MemoryFrame to Communicate with Card-ReadersConnecting a Card-Reader or Thumb-drive Copyright 2002-2003 Pacific Digital Corporation MemoryFrame Menu System Menu NavigationMain Menu Resume Picture Show Delete All Slides in MemoryFrameConfigure 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 Selecting Camera/Thumbdrive/Reader Pictures to Transfer Fill MemoryFrame from Camera or Thumbdrive/ReaderPreferences sub-menu Run Slideshow from USB DriveCurrent Orientation Portrait or Landscape Display Slide Captions Enabled or Disabled Configure Special Button current settingTips 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 To install decorative frames on the MemoryFrame Showing PowerPoint Slides on MemoryFrameDisabling Pop-up Reminder Messages Accessories For Your MemoryFrameTM11.1 6-in-1 Easy Card Reader Country specific AC Adapter Power Supplies MemoryFrame Security LockUSB Thumbdrives Decorative 8x10 FramesSample 8 x 10 Frames Purchasing Standard 8x10 Frames from StoresSize of Frames that Fit MemoryFrame Types of Frames that Fit MemoryFrameExample of groove in rear of frame Retention Groove Minimum LengthTroubleshooting / FAQ Copyright 2002-2003 Pacific Digital Corporation MemoryFrame Specifications ResolutionFederal Communications Commission Statement Worldwide Electromagnetic Emissions Statement US FCCDigital PixMaster’s Update Firmware Command How to Update MemoryFrame FirmwareUpgrading MemoryFrame Software/Firmware Firmware Being DOWNLOADED, Please Wait Redo FLASH- DON’T Power OFF error code number Enjoy the new firmwareMemoryFrame Limited Warranty LimitationsCopyright 2002-2003 Pacific Digital Corporation North America Contacting Technical SupportEurope Pacific Digital Corporation