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Select

While in the Menu system, the Select button functions

 

as the “select” key to select a thumbnail or to select and

 

execute a text menu option.

Reverse (◄)

While in the Menu system, pressing the Reverse (◄)

 

button will move the item selector either up to the prior

 

menu text line or to the left to the prior thumbnail,

 

depending upon the current menu context. Pressing the

 

Reverse button while a slideshow is playing will bring

 

up thumbnail views so you can scroll through the stored

 

images.

The basis of operation is that the MemoryFrame will highlight the currently selected item in one of two ways. If the item is a thumbnail, the selected thumbnail will assume the center location of 5 potential thumbnails across the top portion of the screen. If the item is text, the selected text option will be highlighted in a different color than the rest of the menu. This highlight is called the selector. Once the appropriate item has been highlighted, you can press Select to perform the selected function.

11.2Main Menu

When you press the Menu button during a slideshow, the MemoryFrame™ will stop displaying the slideshow and enter the menu system into the “Main” Menu. Figure 17 is a sample of the Main Menu screen.

Figure 17 - Main Menu

8.Configure MemoryFrame for Photo Sharing

Because the MemoryFrame is web enabled, images can be sent directly to the MemoryFrame from selected photo sharing sites. This is a new an exciting way of having family and friends send their latest photos directly to your MemoryFrame. Open the Configuration Wizard through Digital PixMaster by clicking Digital Frame, Properties, and highlighting the desired frame for sharing. Click the Configure button and go directly to Register Your Frame. Follow the instructions as noted below.

The Register Your Frame screen is used to register the frame for use with photo sharing. Type in your email address, password, and secret answer. Click “Next” to advance to Configure Photo Sharing, “Cancel” to abort, or “Finish” to store and exit. See Figure 22.

Figure 22 – Register the Frame

The Configure Photo Sharing screen is used to select the desired photo sharing provider(s) and register your account information. This is used to associate a MemoryFrame with a photo service and authorized senders. Select the photo sharing provider from the pull down menu (updated as provider partners are added), and your email address. If you have not set up an account with the photo sharing provider, click on “Register”, which will take you to their site for photo sharing registration. Once done, you, or who you authorize, can send images directly to the MemoryFrame via the internet. Click “Next” to advance to Summary, “Cancel” to abort, or “Finish” to store and exit. See Figure 23.

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Contents Table of Contents Connecting a USB Storage Peripheral Tips and Techniques MemoryFrame Limited WarrantyIntroduction Redo FLASH- DON’T Power OFF error code numberAnywhere Anytime Digital PixMaster Update Firmware CommandBroad Mounting Configurations Internal StorageUpgrading MemoryFrame Software/Firmware How to Update MemoryFrame FirmwareWorldwide Electromagnetic Emissions Statement Using MemoryFrame in Direct ModeFederal Communications Commission Statement Getting Started MemoryFrame SpecificationsUnpacking a MemoryFrame Product Serial Number & RegistrationPower-on Initialization Connecting MemoryFrame to the Power SupplyFrame Lock Control Buttons and ConnectorsOn/Off Switch Select ForwardReverse MenuTroubleshooting / FAQ Digital PixMasterTM Software Using PowerPoint Slides with MemoryFrameSecuring MemoryFrame in Business Environments OverviewMinimum PC System Requirements Installing Digital PixMaster SoftwareInstalling MemoryFrame USB Drivers Create the 916 Source Image Steps to Create 169 Content for MemoryFrame PortraitResize to Save as High QualityFinal Result Create the 169 Source Image Building SlideshowsSteps to Create 169 Content for MemoryFrame Landscape Pull-Down Menus, Controls, CommandsApplication Commands File, Edit, View, Digital Frame Naming and Saving SlideshowsTips and Techniques Background Fill Color Special Button Current SettingDelete All Slides From Memory Display Slide Captions Enabled or DisabledPreferences TransitionsText Caption Display TimePlay Slideshow Attach Audio ClipPreview Slideshow Import/Play from USB Port Portrait/Landscape ModesShow This Slide Yes/No Exit Configuration MenuRecord Audio Preparing the MemoryFrameRotate 90º Set Background Fill ColorImages Delete Slide Transition Effect Set Slide Duration Set Transition EffectResume Slideshow Configure SlidesMain Menu Configure MemoryFrame for Photo SharingMenu Navigation MemoryFrame Onboard Menu SystemTransferring Slideshows to/from MemoryFrame Additional CommandsUpload or Play Images Directly from a USB Device Preparing MemoryFrame to Communicate to a PCConnecting a USB Storage Peripheral

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