Digital Spectrum 1862-MF-61-7 Connecting MemoryFrame to the Power Supply, Power-on Initialization

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Unit was turned on without the dongle attached. The Beta release firmware only detects the wireless dongle on power-up. Turn off the MemoryFrame, plug in the dongle and restart the unit.

Router was turned off after MemoryFrame unit was started. Restart the MemoryFrame.

Too much interference between the MemoryFrame and the router, try moving the MemoryFrame closer to the router (2 yards is considered very close).

Q:The MemoryFrame seems “frozen” at the opening screen. How do I reset the unit?

A:If a system gets into a situation where it hangs on the boot-up initialization screen and never advances beyond that point, the firmware has a hang-recovery button-sequence. This special button sequence will delete all photos/audio/captions in the unit by reformatting the Flash-file-system and replace with a default slideshow of 3 pictures (girl scouts, dog-cat, picture of retail box). Below are the steps to initiate this hang-recovery button-sequence:

1.Power-off unit and disconnect the USB cable

2.Power-on the unit and within 10 seconds proceed to step 3

3.Using two hands, simultaneously hold down the following four (4)

buttons: Special, (Volume), (Forward), (Reverse) (must hold

down during entire power-up sequence).

4.If the buttons are continuously held down during the power-up (may take up to 3 minutes), then at the end of power-up sequence, a special screen will be presented which asks: REFORMAT STORAGE?

YES NO

5.Once the special screen described in step 4 is on the screen, release the 4 buttons and then use the (forward) or (reverse) button to move the "blue-highlight-cursor" to be over the YES. Then press SELECT. This will cause the unit to reformatting the Flash-file-system. When it is finished, it will prompt you to move to Step 6.

6.When the MemoryFrame's screen says Please power the frame off/on, cycle the power.

7.The unit will now boot normally (may take up to 3 minutes) showing a default slideshow of 3 pictures.

4.4 Connecting MemoryFrame to the Power Supply

MemoryFrame operates on an external power adapter that plugs into an ordinary wall outlet. Use only the supplied MemoryFrame external Power Supply or equivalent. MemoryFrame power input is 12VDC @ 2.0A. Other power adapters will cause damage to MemoryFrame and void the warranty. Do not use a power adapter that has an A.C. Output. The Power Receptacle for the MemoryFrame is located in the rear right area, in a recess.

4.5 Power-on Initialization

Important Note: During the power-on sequence of the MemoryFrame, the initialization screen will take a few moments to appear. The entire power-on sequence may take several minutes and you will be unable to use the push-button menu system until the initialization screen is replaced by the opening image of the slideshow.

Move the MemoryFrame Power Switch to the “ON” position. After going through the power-on initialization sequence, the MemoryFrame automatically enters the slideshow mode and begins displaying the currently loaded show (a default show is included with the unit from the factory). When the display-time of the current image ends, the MemoryFrame automatically transitions to the next image.

Each image in the slideshow has a broad array of assigned controls such as transition effect, display-time, orientation, text captioning, audio clip, background fill, and others.. These controls are accessed through the Digital PixMasterTM software or through the onboard Menu System of the

MemoryFrame.

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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 FirmwareUsing MemoryFrame in Direct Mode Federal Communications Commission StatementWorldwide Electromagnetic Emissions Statement Getting Started MemoryFrame SpecificationsUnpacking a MemoryFrame Product Serial Number & RegistrationPower-on Initialization Connecting MemoryFrame to the Power SupplyControl Buttons and Connectors On/Off SwitchFrame Lock Select ForwardReverse MenuTroubleshooting / FAQ Digital PixMasterTM Software Using PowerPoint Slides with MemoryFrameSecuring MemoryFrame in Business Environments OverviewInstalling Digital PixMaster Software Installing MemoryFrame USB DriversMinimum PC System Requirements 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 TimeAttach Audio Clip Preview SlideshowPlay Slideshow Import/Play from USB Port Portrait/Landscape ModesShow This Slide Yes/No Exit Configuration MenuRecord Audio Preparing the MemoryFrameSet Background Fill Color Images Delete SlideRotate 90º 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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