5. Control Buttons and Connectors
This section briefly summarizes the main control buttons and connectors. The buttons can have a variety of functions while in the Menu system. See Figure
2.For more detail about control button usage in the Menu system, please refer to the Menu System in Section 11.
| Figure 2 – Buttons/Controls |
On/Off Switch | Main power control for the MemoryFrame. Be sure |
| that the power is Off before plugging/unplugging |
| MemoryFrame from the wall outlet. This will help |
| protect the electronics from possible power surge |
| damage. Up=On Down=Off. |
Frame Lock | The frame lock can be used to mount a standard or |
| customized 8x10 frame. The Locking lever is spring |
| loaded to improve blind mounting, and is located on |
| the right side of the unit. Two permanent keeper tabs |
| are located on the left side. To mount a frame, start |
| from the left, sliding the frame until the two keepers |
| have captured the groove in the frame. Pull the Frame |
| Lock lever to the right, and let the right side of the |
| frame drop into place. Release the lever to lock. |
Q:I have attached a USB card reader to MemoryFrame with my camera’s
A:The camera may not be storing images on the
Q:My MemoryFrame has fingerprints on the LCD screen. How do I clean it without scratching the screen?
A:The screen on MemoryFrame is made of glass and is extremely delicate. It can be easily scratched. Treat the screen with care and avoid touching it. If the screen does become dirty, use a soft, absorbent cloth (not tissue paper) dampened with water. Do not use glass cleaners to clean it unless they are specifically recommended as LCD cleaning solutions.
Q:Where can I find additional known resolved issues and information to help me solve a problem on my MemoryFrame?
A:A list of additional resolved issues and information is posted on the Digital Spectrum WEB site at www.dsicentral.com
Q:The Digital PixMaster fails to "see" a MemoryFrame when wireless. USB direct works fine.
A:The connection problem is usually a result of incorrect settings for finding the router. Here are some tips for identifying the cause of a connection problem:
•MemoryFrame WEP key setting does not match router.
•MemoryFrame SSID setting does not match router
•MemoryFrame is not configured to request an IP Address thru DHCP, make sure that the "Enable DHCP" setting is checked thru the File/Preferences menu option
•Too much interference in 2.4GHz bandwidth: try changing the "channel" on the router. The channel can be changed on the Belkin router thru the Setup page at http://192.168.2.1
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