11.5.7 Delete All Slides From Memory

Selecting this function will cause all stored images in the MemoryFrame to be permanently deleted. One may wish to do this if the goal is to subsequently fill the entire MemoryFrame from a camera, thumb drive or card-reader.

11.5.8 Preferences

Selecting Preferences will display a sub-menu giving you the ability to configure the following functions:

Figure 24 – Preferences Menu

11.5.9 Orientation: [Portrait or Landscape]

The stand on the back of the MemoryFrame is designed to support the MemoryFrame in either the portrait (vertical) or the landscape (horizontal) orientation. The default position is Landscape

(horizontal). After you stand the MemoryFrame into the desired position, you will need to select the appropriate choice in the menu option to match the orientation by pushing the Select button after highlighting this menu option. Upon selection, the MemoryFrame frame automatically rotates all menus and stored slideshow images from horizontal to vertical or vice-versa.

11.5.10 Display Slide Captions: [Enabled or Disabled]

This gives you the ability to enable or disable the display of the text overlay (this text can only be created with the Digital PixMaster application).

6.15Transitions

A variety of slide transitions are available. These transitions are described below. See Figure 10.

Figure 10 - Transitions

None: The image simply appears replacing the previous.

Wipe Down: The image wipes down from the top of the screen.

Wipe Right: The image wipes from the left of the screen towards the right side.

Wipe Up: The image wipes up from the bottom of the screen.

Wipe Left: The image wipes from the right of the screen towards the left side.

Box Out: The image appears from center in a small box and expands towards the edges of the screen.

Tile Fill Right: The old image is tiled over as the new image wipes in from the left.

Tile Fill Left: The old image is tiled over as the new image wipes in from the right.

Tile Box Out: The old image is tiled over as the next image appears from center and expands towards edges to replace the previous.

Diagonal Up: The image overwrites with diagonal stripes to replace the previous.

Diagonal Down: The image overwrites with diagonal stripes to replace the previous.

Random: The image overwrites with a different transition each time through the slideshow.

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