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picture prior to the currently displayed thumbnails, the prior thumbnail will appear on the screen, and so on until the first picture is displayed. When you have reached the beginning of your pictures, the Reverse (Ż) navigation button will not let you navigate back any further.

Changing a Picture’s Display Characteristics

When you press ‘Select’ to select a picture, the menu options for that picture will apply to that picture. This sub-menu allows you to set the attributes of your slideshow without a PC (the time the photos are displayed, the photo transition effects, as well as the ability to hide and delete photos, etc).

First, find a picture where you want to change either the time displayed, transition effect, hide, or delete it. Then, press the Select button. After the Select button is pressed, the MemoryFrame will display the Configure Slides menu choices underneath the thumbnail display.

The picture configuration menu items presented for the selected photo are:

Duration: (time)

Transition: (type)

Background Color: (current color)

Show This Slide: (yes or no)

Delete Slide

Rotate 90 Degrees

Record Audio

Select Another Slide

Exit Configuration Menu

Most of these settings apply only to the selected thumbnail, while some allow you specify an option to “apply the setting to all photos.” Each photograph in the slideshow can have different effects, delays, etc.

Once a thumbnail is selected, the Forward (Ź) and Reverse (Ż) navigation buttons operate on the menu items and not on the thumbnails. Each of these Configure Slideshow menu choices are described below.

9.2.3.1 Exit Configuration Menu

When you want to exit the Configure Slides sub-menu, select “Exit Configuration Menu.” This will bring you back to the Main Menu from

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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 Registration & Your Product Serial Number Getting StartedUnpacking your MemoryFrame 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 MemoryFrameSending slideshows to the MemoryFrame Preparing MemoryFrame to Communicate to a PCGetting the current slideshow from the MemoryFrame Properties Help Internet UpdatesExiting Digital PixMaster Connecting a Camera to the MemoryFrameHelp About 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 Set Transition Effect Rotate 90ºHide/Show Image Copy Pictures from USB Camera, Thumbdrive or Reader Set Slide DurationSet Background Fill Color Copy Pictures from Camera Menu Fill MemoryFrame from Camera or Thumbdrive/Reader Selecting Camera/Thumbdrive/Reader Pictures to TransferCurrent Orientation Portrait or Landscape Run Slideshow from USB DrivePreferences sub-menu 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 To remove decorative frames from MemoryFrame How to change the decorative 8 x 10 frameSecuring MemoryFrame in Office Environments Showing PowerPoint Slides on MemoryFrame To install decorative frames on the MemoryFrame11.1 6-in-1 Easy Card Reader Accessories For Your MemoryFrameTMDisabling Pop-up Reminder Messages 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 StatementUpgrading MemoryFrame Software/Firmware How to Update MemoryFrame FirmwareDigital PixMaster’s Update Firmware Command 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 Europe Contacting Technical SupportNorth America Pacific Digital Corporation