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MemoryFrame User’s Manual

2.Ways to Use Your MemoryFrame™

The MemoryFrame is a stand-alone device that is designed to transfer and store images from either a PC or a camera/reader and then display the images in a continuous slideshow. You can set a transition style and display-time duration for each of the slides. After transferring photos, the MemoryFrame does not need to remain connected to the USB cable in order to display the photo slideshow. For example, after transferring photos, the MemoryFrame can be moved to a different room for display.

Transfer Camera Images Directly to the MemoryFrame

No PC required. Take pictures with your digital camera, DirectConnectTM your USB camera to MemoryFrame to select which photos to transfer. Then disconnect your camera and simply display them. With its easy-to-use on-screen menu system and multi-function control buttons, users can view their digital camera or memory card contents at a glance with easy to view thumbnails, edit slideshows, select the time between image changes, add fun transition and display effects, delete images from slideshows, and much more. Manual image forward, pause, and reverse buttons and adjustable contrast are also provided. If your camera does not support USB Mass Storage (see Section 12 of this manual for more information), you can use either a USB Mass Storage compatible card-reader or a PC to transfer and display your pictures (see below).

Connect a USB Memory-Card Reader to the MemoryFrame

No PC required. Take pictures with your digital camera, then remove the memory card from the camera and insert it into a USB Mass Storage compatible memory-card-reader. Next, connect the USB card-reader to the camera USB port of the MemoryFrame to transfer and display your pictures. If your card-reader does not support USB Mass Storage (see Section 12 of this manual for more information), you can use a PC to transfer and display your pictures (see next page).

Transfer Images from a PC to the MemoryFrame

Many digital camera users will want to take advantage of their personal computer’s power, memory and user interface to edit, enhance, and archive their photos and other images. Using the Digital PixMaster application supplied with the MemoryFrameTM,

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Contents USER’S Manual Table of Contents Purchasing New Decorative 5x7 Frames 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 MemoryFrameInternet Images PowerPoint SlidesMail Images Ventilation holes Sunlight MAY Cause Damage Registration & Your Product Serial Number Getting StartedUnpacking your MemoryFrame Removing the Protective Plastic Film from the LCD Model # Serial #Power-on Initialization Connecting MemoryFrame to the Power SupplyUsing the Foldout Stand MemoryFrame User’s Manual Frame Lock Control Buttons and ConnectorsForward Pause/SelectPower Connector On/Off SwitchUSB Connectors ReverseMenu Digital PixMaster PC Software Overview Using MemoryFrame with a Personal ComputerMinimum PC System Requirements Installing Digital PixMaster PC SoftwareDigital PixMaster MemoryFrame Installing MemoryFrame’s USB DriversWindows Hardware Found Wizard Using Digital PixMaster to Create Slideshows Windows Settings Change MessageDigital PixMaster Empty Show Digital PixMaster Full show 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 Transferring Slideshows to/from MemoryFrame Preview SlideshowSending slideshows to the MemoryFrame Preparing MemoryFrame to Communicate to a PCGetting the current slideshow from the MemoryFrame Exiting Digital PixMaster Preparing MemoryFrame to Communicate to Camera Connecting a Camera to the MemoryFrameConnecting a Camera MemoryFrame User’s Manual Preparing MemoryFrame to Communicate with Card-Readers Connecting a USB Card-Reader to MemoryFrameConnecting a Card-Reader MemoryFrame User’s Manual Menu Navigation MemoryFrame Menu SystemMenu Button Main Menu Change Orientation to Portrait or Landscape Resume Picture ShowPicture Configuration Menu Configure Pictures MenuPhoto are Changing a Picture’s Display CharacteristicsDelete Picture Return to Main MenuSet Transition Delay the delay between slide changes Download Pictures Menu Download Pictures from USB Camera or ReaderSelecting Camera/Reader Pictures to Transfer Optimizing images for display on MemoryFrame Tips and TricksCaring for the Screen Securing MemoryFrame in Office Environments Security LockTo remove decorative frames from MemoryFrame How to change the decorative 5 x 7 frameTo install decorative frames on the MemoryFrame MemoryFrame User’s Manual Sample 5 x 7 Frames Purchasing New Decorative 5x7 FramesTypes of 5 x 7 Frames that Fit MemoryFrame Size of Frames that Fit MemoryFrameRetention Groove Minimum Length Example of groove in rear of frameTroubleshooting / FAQ MemoryFrame User’s Manual MemoryFrame User’s Manual Resolution MemoryFrame SpecificationsUpgrading MemoryFrame Firmware How to Update MemoryFrame SoftwareDigital 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 WarrantyMemoryFrame User’s Manual Software Version Contacting Technical SupportPacific Digital Corporation