Digital Spectrum 1862-MF-61-7 manual Using MemoryFrame in Direct Mode

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16.1Federal Communications Commission Statement

Instructions to User: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.

However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, contact the manufacturer. The user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.

Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.

Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.

Consult the dealer or an experienced radio / TV technician for help.

In order to maintain compliance with FCC regulations, the cables that come with the equipment must be used. Operation with non-approved equipment or unshielded cables is likely to result in interference to radio and TV reception. The user is cautioned that changes and modifications made to the equipment without the approval of the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.

16.2Worldwide Electromagnetic Emissions Statement

The MemoryFrame Memory Frame has passed all the required regulation tests for European CE compliance. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a digital device in a global EMC test. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference. Below are the applicable standards that were passed:

US (FCC) Standard: CFR 47, Part 15, subpart B

Canada (IC) Standard: ICES-003

Japan (VCCI) Standard: V-3/02.04

Australia/ New Zealand (ACA/RSM) Standard: AS/NZS 3548: 1995

Taiwan (BSMI) Standard: CNS 13438

2. Using MemoryFrame in Direct Mode

In Direct Mode, using the onboard Menu system, the USB Host ports can be used to either upload images into the MemoryFrame slideshow, or play images and slideshows (.pd2) directly from the USB device. The USB devices that can be used are:

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USB Memory Card Reader

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USB CD-ROM/CDRW

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USB Flash Drive

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USB Camera

3. Warnings

Do not block the ventilation holes on the back, bottom, or sides of the MemoryFrame at any time.

Do not open the plastic case of the MemoryFrame at any time. There is risk of electric shock. There are no User serviceable parts inside. Opening the plastic case voids the product warranty.

The screen of the MemoryFrame is made of glass and must be treated with care or may break. It is covered with polarizing material that can be scratched. Follow the screen care instructions in Chapter 13 “Tips” to properly care for a MemoryFrame display.

Keep the MemoryFrame out of direct sunlight. DIRECT SUNLIGHT MAY CAUSE DAMAGE.

MemoryFrame uses an external AC Power Adapter. Digital Spectrum offers a wide variety of Power Adapter configurations for all countries. If the North American power-supply is plugged into locations outside of North America that use 240 VAC 50Hz (such as Europe, Asia, and Oceana), it will damage the unit and void the warranty. The input voltage to the MemoryFrame is 12 VDC @2A.

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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 numberInternal Storage Digital PixMaster Update Firmware CommandAnywhere Anytime Broad Mounting ConfigurationsUpgrading MemoryFrame Software/Firmware How to Update MemoryFrame FirmwareFederal Communications Commission Statement Using MemoryFrame in Direct ModeWorldwide Electromagnetic Emissions Statement Product Serial Number & Registration MemoryFrame SpecificationsGetting Started Unpacking a MemoryFramePower-on Initialization Connecting MemoryFrame to the Power SupplyOn/Off Switch Control Buttons and ConnectorsFrame Lock Menu ForwardSelect ReverseTroubleshooting / FAQ Overview Using PowerPoint Slides with MemoryFrameDigital PixMasterTM Software Securing MemoryFrame in Business EnvironmentsInstalling MemoryFrame USB Drivers Installing Digital PixMaster SoftwareMinimum PC System Requirements Save as High Quality Steps to Create 169 Content for MemoryFrame PortraitCreate the 916 Source Image Resize toFinal Result Create the 169 Source Image Building SlideshowsNaming and Saving Slideshows Pull-Down Menus, Controls, CommandsSteps to Create 169 Content for MemoryFrame Landscape Application Commands File, Edit, View, Digital FrameTips and Techniques Background Fill Color Special Button Current SettingTransitions Display Slide Captions Enabled or DisabledDelete All Slides From Memory PreferencesText Caption Display TimePreview Slideshow Attach Audio ClipPlay Slideshow Import/Play from USB Port Portrait/Landscape ModesPreparing the MemoryFrame Exit Configuration MenuShow This Slide Yes/No Record AudioImages Delete Slide Set Background Fill ColorRotate 90º Transition Effect Set Slide Duration Set Transition EffectResume Slideshow Configure SlidesMain Menu Configure MemoryFrame for Photo SharingMenu Navigation MemoryFrame Onboard Menu SystemPreparing MemoryFrame to Communicate to a PC Additional CommandsTransferring Slideshows to/from MemoryFrame Upload or Play Images Directly from a USB DeviceConnecting a USB Storage Peripheral

1862-MF-61-7 specifications

Digital Spectrum 1862-MF-61-7 is an innovative communication system designed to enhance the performance and efficiency of various applications within the digital spectrum. Offering a range of robust features and advanced technologies, this model stands out in today’s increasingly connected world.

One of the hallmark features of the Digital Spectrum 1862-MF-61-7 is its superior data transmission capabilities. It supports high-speed data transfer rates, making it ideal for environments where large amounts of data need to be transmitted quickly and reliably. This system employs advanced modulation techniques that optimize bandwidth utilization, ensuring that communication is not only fast but also efficient.

The architecture of the Digital Spectrum 1862-MF-61-7 integrates cutting-edge technologies to ensure seamless connectivity. One key technology is its adaptive frequency hopping, which minimizes interference and enhances signal quality. By dynamically changing frequencies, the system can avoid congested channels and maintain stable connections in challenging environments.

Another important characteristic of this communication system is its scalability. The Digital Spectrum 1862-MF-61-7 can easily adapt to meet the changing needs of users. Whether in a small operation or a large enterprise, the system can be customized to fit various applications, supporting multiple end devices simultaneously. This versatility makes it an attractive option for businesses looking to future-proof their communication infrastructure.

The digital signal processing capabilities of the Digital Spectrum 1862-MF-61-7 further contribute to its robust performance. With advanced algorithms for noise suppression and error correction, the system ensures high-quality transmission even in less-than-ideal conditions. This feature is particularly important for critical applications such as emergency response communications and remote monitoring systems, where reliability is paramount.

Another defining characteristic is its user-friendly interface. The Digital Spectrum 1862-MF-61-7 includes intuitive controls and management software, simplifying the deployment and maintenance processes. Users can easily configure settings and monitor performance metrics in real-time, helping to facilitate proactive management of the system.

In conclusion, the Digital Spectrum 1862-MF-61-7 represents a significant advancement in digital communication technology. Its combination of high-speed data transfer, adaptive frequency hopping, scalability, and advanced signal processing makes it an ideal choice for modern communication needs. As more industries continue to integrate digital solutions, this system is poised to play a crucial role in ensuring efficient and reliable communication.