window into the MemoryFrame’s internal memory. The middle image is the current image to select. As you navigate through the images, the program will render the next thumbnail, and so on until the last image is displayed. The Forward (►) and Reverse (◄) navigation buttons will not let you advance past the last image or before the first image. Once a thumbnail is selected, the Forward (►) and Reverse (◄) navigation buttons operate on the menu items and not on the thumbnails. Each of these Configure Slideshow menu choices are described below.

11.4.1Set Transition Effect

The MemoryFrame features eleven (11) choices for transition effects between images. These are the same as those selectable with the PC application software, Digital PixMaster™. When you choose a transition effect, this menu selection will save the changes into memory and then return you to thumbnail navigation mode. The transitions in the MemoryFrame may differ from those listed below, depending on the version of software shipped with the MemoryFrame. Once selected, you are given the choice to apply this Effect to either “Only This Image” or alternatively, to “All Images”. See Figure 19.

Figure 19 – Transition Effect

11.4.2 Set Slide Duration

You can select the amount of time the selected image will display: from 5 seconds to many hours. Upon selection of a time MemoryFrame will automatically record the change and return to thumbnail navigation mode. Once selected you are given the choice to

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The Set Network Address is used to set the parameters when in a network environment. You may use DHCP methods, in which the IP addresses as assigned dynamically, or static addresses when in a corporate environment. Click “Next” to advance to Set Wireless Info, “Cancel” to abort, or “Finish” to store and exit. See Figure 18 and 19.

Figure 18 – Network Address DHCP Method

Figure 19 – Network Address – Static Method

The Set Wireless Info is used to allow the MemoryFrame into a wireless network, such as in your home. First insert the SSID of the access point or router (this is the name you gave the router for the network). If your network does not use encryption, set the protocol to “None”. If you use WEP encryption, select WEP, and then the Configure button. This brings you to another screen for setting the WEP Keys you have

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Digital Spectrum 1862-MF-61-7 manual Set Transition Effect, Transition Effect Set Slide Duration

1862-MF-61-7 specifications

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