Digital Spectrum 1862-MF-61-7 manual Page, Forward, Select, Reverse, Menu, Pause, Brightness

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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 list of cameras which are compliant to the Microsoft USB Mass Storage specification. You may also want to contact Digital Spectrum customer support at to see if there is a software upgrade available to support the camera.

Q:With my camera connected, MemoryFrame doesn’t display any images, even though I know there are images in the camera.

A:The camera may be storing images in a non-standard format. MemoryFrame camera connection only supports standard JPEG (.JPG) files. Consult the camera’s documentation to learn if the camera can be configured to store images in JPEG (.jpg) format. Alternatively, you can transfer the images first to the PC. The bundled Digital PixMaster software can download the following image formats to MemoryFrame: JPEG, TIFF, BMP, PNG, or GIF.

Q:With my camera connected, image display seems to be slow.

A:The image files may be very high-resolution. Large image files take longer to display. Many cameras allow you to choose between different image storage resolutions. To maximize MemoryFrame responsiveness, take the images with the camera a lower resolution setting.

Q:I have attached a USB card reader to MemoryFrame with my camera’s memory-card inserted, but MemoryFrame does not recognize the USB card-reader.

A:Even though the card-reader is a USB model, the card-reader may not support the USB Mass Storage specification. The DirectConnectTM feature of MemoryFrame allows a user to directly attach a USB card-reader without the need for a PC. For this DirectConnect feature of MemoryFrame, it is specified that the card-reader needs to support the USB Mass Storage specification. This spec (co-authored by Microsoft) is built into Windows 98SE, Windows ME, Windows 2000, and Windows XP. If a card-reader supports this specification, then it does NOT need its own custom driver from the card-reader manufacturer for Windows to recognize and be able to utilize as a “drive letter” in Windows Explorer. This specification allows you to drag images from the card-reader onto the hard-drive without requiring a custom Driver. If the card-reader is not recognized by MemoryFrame, then the card-reader won’t work in DirectConnect mode. Such a non-compliant card-reader must use a PC (running Digital PixMaster software) in order to get its images into the MemoryFrame.

Forward (►)

When a slideshow is playing, press the ► button to

 

open to thumbnail view and advance to a desired

 

image. When using the onboard Menu (see Menu

 

button), use this button to highlight the next menu

 

option. After selecting the Volume or Brightness

 

function, this button is used to increase (+) the

 

volume/brightness level.

Select

When using the onboard Menu (see Menu button),

 

this button functions as the “Select” key in order to

 

select an image or menu option.

Reverse (◄)

When a slideshow is playing, press the ◄ button to

 

open to thumbnail view and reverse to the desired

 

image. When using the onboard Menu (see Menu

 

button), use this button to highlight the previous menu

 

option. After selecting the Volume or Brightness

 

function, this button is used to decrease (-) the

 

volume/brightness level.

Menu

This button is used to enter the Onboard Menu

 

system. The Menu system is used to:

 

1. Delete images from the slideshow.

 

2. Upload or play images from a camera,

 

memory card reader, thumb drive.

 

3. Adjust the control effects of images.

Pause ( )

Press the button to manually pause or continue the

 

slide show. When the show is paused, the button

 

resumes the slideshow. The screen will momentarily

 

display a text message indicating the state of

 

Pause/Resume.

Brightness

MemoryFrame screen brightness can be adjusted for

 

different ambient lighting conditions. With the

 

slideshow in operation, adjust the brightness to create

 

the optimum display setting. Use this button and the

 

► and ◄ buttons to change the brightness of the

 

image. An onscreen meter is displayed, indicating the

 

current brightness setting (%). Holding the ► and ◄

 

down will activate scrolling for high speed changes.

 

Note: the Brightness button responds only when

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Digital Spectrum 1862-MF-61-7 manual Page, Forward, Select, Reverse, Menu, Pause, Brightness