Digital Spectrum 1862-MF-61-7 manual Troubleshooting / FAQ

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MemoryFrame is displaying a slideshow, and does

 

not respond while in the Menu system.

Internal Microphone

When using MemoryFrame without a PC, the internal

 

microphone is used to directly record your voice or

 

music.

Volume

MemoryFrame onboard stereo speakers can be

 

adjusted for different ambient noise conditions. With

 

the slideshow in operation, use this button and the ►

 

and ◄ buttons to change the volume of the speakers.

 

An onscreen meter is displayed, indicating the current

 

volume setting (%). Holding the ► and ◄ down will

 

activate scrolling for high speed changes. Note: the

 

Volume button responds only when MemoryFrame is

 

displaying a slideshow, and does not respond while in

 

the Menu system.

Mute

MemoryFrame onboard speaker output can be easily

 

muted with one touch of this button. Press again to

 

un-mute. The screen will flash a message indicating

 

the state of the mute function.

Special

This is a one-touch short-cut button that you can

 

customize to quickly access a function that you use

 

often and to which you want to have fast one-touch

 

access.

Wall Mount Slots

There are four wall mount slot locations: two for

 

portrait and two for landscape orientation. The slots

 

will accept a standard #6 wood screw.

Stereo Speakers

Built-in stereo speakers play the audio (.wav file) that

 

is associated with each image of a slideshow. This

 

feature adds that extra dimension when best suited.

 

MemoryFrame includes onboard volume and mute

 

controls.

Power Connector

The Power Connector is the connection point for the

 

power adapter, and is used to provide main power to

 

the MemoryFrame. The input is 12 VDC developed

 

through an external AC power adapter.

VGA Connector

The VGA Out connector is provided as an auxiliary

 

image output for use with other VGA devices. This

 

includes large format monitors and projectors, for

15.Troubleshooting / FAQ

Q:I have a USB camera connected, but MemoryFrame doesn’t recognize my camera.

A:The camera will need to be set into the appropriate mode to transmit its images. Many cameras have two modes of operation: proprietary and standard (driver-less) mode, and the camera has menu items and/or buttons that set the USB mode. The standard (driver-less) makes the camera look like a drive-letter to Windows Explorer without the need for the camera manufacturer's custom driver. This standard driverless mode (called “disk- drive” mode by some cameras) is required to interface to MemoryFrame. See the camera’s user manual for details of how to prepare the camera for driver-less USB transfers.

Even though the camera is a USB model, the camera may not support the USB Mass Storage specification. The DirectConnectTM feature of MemoryFrame allows a user to directly attach a USB camera without the need for a PC. For the DirectConnect feature of MemoryFrame to operate seamlessly with the camera, the camera needs to support the USB Mass Storage specification. This specification (co-authored by Microsoft) is built into Windows®98SE, Windows ME, Windows 2000, and Windows XP. If a camera supports this spec, then it does NOT need its own custom driver from the camera manufacturer for Windows to recognize and be able to use it as a “drive letter” in Windows Explorer. This allows you to drag images from the camera onto the hard-drive.

If the camera is not recognized by MemoryFrame, then the camera won’t work in DirectConnect mode, and instead, such a non-compliant camera must use either a PC (running Digital PixMaster software) or a USB memory-card-reader in order to get its images into the MemoryFrame. Check the Digital Spectrum website for a partial list of cameras which are known to be compliant to the Microsoft USB Mass Storage specification. You may also want to contact Digital Spectrum customer support to see if there is a software upgrade available to support the camera.

Q:I did not need to install a custom driver for Windows® XP to recognize my USB camera, but MemoryFrame still doesn’t recognize my camera.

A:The camera may not support the USB Mass Storage specification, and Microsoft may have included the custom driver for the camera model in the XP release. The DirectConnect specifies on the box that the camera needs to support the USB Mass Storage specification. If the camera is not recognized by MemoryFrame, then the camera won’t work in DirectConnect mode, and instead, such a non-compliant camera must use

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Contents Table of Contents Connecting a USB Storage Peripheral MemoryFrame Limited Warranty Tips and TechniquesRedo FLASH- DON’T Power OFF error code number IntroductionDigital PixMaster Update Firmware Command Anywhere AnytimeBroad Mounting Configurations Internal StorageHow to Update MemoryFrame Firmware Upgrading MemoryFrame Software/FirmwareUsing MemoryFrame in Direct Mode Federal Communications Commission StatementWorldwide Electromagnetic Emissions Statement MemoryFrame Specifications Getting StartedUnpacking a MemoryFrame Product Serial Number & RegistrationConnecting MemoryFrame to the Power Supply Power-on InitializationControl Buttons and Connectors On/Off SwitchFrame Lock Forward SelectReverse MenuTroubleshooting / FAQ Using PowerPoint Slides with MemoryFrame Digital PixMasterTM SoftwareSecuring MemoryFrame in Business Environments OverviewInstalling Digital PixMaster Software Installing MemoryFrame USB DriversMinimum PC System Requirements Steps to Create 169 Content for MemoryFrame Portrait Create the 916 Source ImageResize to Save as High QualityFinal Result Building Slideshows Create the 169 Source ImagePull-Down Menus, Controls, Commands Steps to Create 169 Content for MemoryFrame LandscapeApplication Commands File, Edit, View, Digital Frame Naming and Saving SlideshowsTips and Techniques Special Button Current Setting Background Fill ColorDisplay Slide Captions Enabled or Disabled Delete All Slides From MemoryPreferences TransitionsDisplay Time Text CaptionAttach Audio Clip Preview SlideshowPlay Slideshow Portrait/Landscape Modes Import/Play from USB PortExit Configuration Menu Show This Slide Yes/NoRecord Audio Preparing the MemoryFrameSet Background Fill Color Images Delete SlideRotate 90º Set Transition Effect Transition Effect Set Slide DurationConfigure Slides Resume SlideshowConfigure MemoryFrame for Photo Sharing Main MenuMemoryFrame Onboard Menu System Menu NavigationAdditional Commands Transferring Slideshows to/from MemoryFrameUpload or Play Images Directly from a USB Device Preparing MemoryFrame to Communicate to a PCConnecting a USB Storage Peripheral

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