Digital Spectrum 1862-MF-61-7 User Manual Download Page 12

 

Copyright

© 2006 Digital Spectrum Solutions, Inc.

  

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MemoryFrame

 is displaying a slideshow, and does 

not respond while in the Menu system.  

Internal Microphone

 When 

using 

MemoryFrame

 without a PC, the internal 

microphone is used to directly record your voice or 
music. 

Volume

 

MemoryFrame

 onboard stereo speakers can be 

adjusted for different ambient noise conditions. With 
the slideshow in operation, use this button and the 

 

and 

 buttons to change the volume of the speakers. 

An onscreen meter is displayed, indicating the current 
volume setting (%). Holding the 

 and 

 down will 

activate scrolling for high speed changes. 

Note: 

the 

Volume button responds only when 

MemoryFrame

 is 

displaying a slideshow, and does not respond while in 
the Menu system. 

 

Mute

 

MemoryFrame

 onboard speaker output can be easily 

muted with one touch of this button.  Press again to 
un-mute. The screen will flash a message indicating 
the state of the mute function.

  

Special

 

This is a one-touch short-cut button that you can 
customize to quickly access a function that you use 
often and to which you want to have fast one-touch 
access. 

 

Wall Mount Slots

 

There are four wall mount slot locations: two for 
portrait and two for landscape orientation. The slots 
will accept a standard #6 wood screw. 

Stereo Speakers

 

Built-in stereo speakers play the audio (.wav file) that 
is associated with each image of a slideshow. This 
feature adds that extra dimension when best suited. 

MemoryFrame

 includes onboard volume and mute 

controls.

 

Power Connector

 

The Power Connector is the connection point for the 
power adapter, and is used to provide main power to 
the 

MemoryFrame.

 The input is 12 VDC developed 

through an external AC power adapter.

 

VGA Connector

 

The VGA Out connector is provided as an auxiliary 
image output for use with other VGA devices. This 
includes large format monitors and projectors, for 

 

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Troubleshooting / FAQ 

Q: 

I have a USB camera connected, but 

MemoryFrame

 doesn’t recognize my 

camera. 

A: 

The camera will need to be set into the appropriate mode to transmit its 

images.  Many cameras have two modes of operation: proprietary and 
standard (driver-less) mode, and the camera has menu items and/or buttons 
that set the USB mode.  The standard (driver-less) makes the camera look 
like a drive-letter to Windows Explorer without the need for the camera 
manufacturer's custom driver. This standard driverless mode (called “disk-
drive” mode by some cameras) is required to interface to 

MemoryFrame

See the camera’s user manual for details of how to prepare the camera for 
driver-less USB transfers. 

Even though the camera is a USB model, the camera may not support the 

USB Mass Storage

 specification. The DirectConnect

TM

 feature of 

MemoryFrame

 allows a user to directly attach a USB camera without the 

need for a PC.  For the DirectConnect feature of 

MemoryFrame

 to operate 

seamlessly with the camera, the camera needs to support the USB Mass 
Storage specification. This specification (co-authored by Microsoft) is 
built into Windows®98SE, Windows ME, Windows 2000, and Windows 
XP.  If a camera supports this spec, then it does NOT need its own custom 
driver from the camera manufacturer for Windows to recognize and be 
able to use it as a “drive letter” in Windows Explorer.  This allows you to 
drag images from the camera onto the hard-drive.   

If the camera is not recognized by 

MemoryFrame

, then the camera won’t 

work in DirectConnect mode, and instead, such a non-compliant camera 
must use 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 partial list of cameras which are 
known to be compliant to the Microsoft USB Mass Storage specification. 
You may also want to contact Digital Spectrum customer support to see if 
there is a software upgrade available to support the camera. 

Q: 

I did not need to install a custom driver for Windows® XP to recognize my 

USB camera, but 

MemoryFrame

 still doesn’t recognize my camera. 

A: 

The camera may not support the USB Mass Storage specification, and 

Microsoft may have included the custom driver for the camera model in 
the XP release.  The DirectConnect specifies on the box that the camera 
needs to support the USB Mass Storage specification. If the camera is not 
recognized by 

MemoryFrame

, then the camera won’t work in 

DirectConnect mode, and instead, such a non-compliant camera must use 

Summary of Contents for 1862-MF-61-7

Page 1: ...ssor Speed ______________________________________________ Brand of Computer ____________________________________________ RAM Size __________________________________________________ Operating System __...

Page 2: ...olutions Inc Page 57 damage caused by this unit or its failure to work or any other incidental or consequential damages Damage caused by installation operating software which may or may not be supplie...

Page 3: ...hould be individually wrapped and placed in the same package Limitations The limited warranty provided by Digital Spectrum Solutions Inc does not cover The cost of returning the product to Digital Spe...

Page 4: ...in a business Imagine preloading the MemoryFrame with those just perfect photos and sending it as a personal gift It would leave an impression long after the gift is opened Copyright 2006 Digital Spec...

Page 5: ...le the MemoryFrame will erase the current firmware portion of its memory and Copyright 2006 Digital Spectrum Solutions Inc Page 2 MemoryFrame includes a patented changeable frame mechanism that lets y...

Page 6: ...022 1998 EN 55024 1998 EN 61000 3 2 2000 and EN 61000 3 3 1995 This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Cet appareil numerique d...

Page 7: ...assed all the required regulation tests for European CE compliance This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a digital device in a global EMC test These limits are designe...

Page 8: ...the Protective Cover from the LCD The MemoryFrame ships with a protective plastic cover over the LCD screen to prevent the screen from being scratched or damaged during shipment It is easy to remove a...

Page 9: ...T 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 p...

Page 10: ...learn if the camera can be configured to store images JPEG jpg format You may also want to contact Digital Spectrum customer support at to see if there is a software upgrade available to support the c...

Page 11: ...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...

Page 12: ...of operation proprietary and standard driver less mode and the camera has menu items and or buttons that set the USB mode The standard driver less makes the camera look like a drive letter to Windows...

Page 13: ...e slideshows is fun and in business can make MemoryFrame a valuable tool for many applications Copyright 2006 Digital Spectrum Solutions Inc Page 7 simultaneous external display of the images in a sli...

Page 14: ...sure to pre scale them The MemoryFrame does an excellent job of scaling but is not as speedy as a professional image editing program If you are showing a Portrait slideshow you want all images to be...

Page 15: ...nu option in the Digital PixMaster Do not rotate the images 90 degrees to get a portrait slideshow using the menu option will do it correctly and show portrait thumbnails at the same time Copyright 20...

Page 16: ...Save Image as High Quality JPEG Use a good image editing program to save the image as a JPEG If the image is pasted into the MemoryFrame Digital PixMaster software and the image is either too large or...

Page 17: ...ook squished see Figure 35 for a comparison Figure 35 Image Resized to 800x600 Copyright 2006 Digital Spectrum Solutions Inc Page 11 Note Once the MemoryFrame USB driver is installed the Digital Spect...

Page 18: ...pen at one time If you choose to open a new blank slideshow while another is already open the program will close the first one asking you if you want to save first before opening the new blank one Cop...

Page 19: ...le in the Windows Clipboard for subsequent Paste 6 9 Inserting an Image into a Slideshow In addition to the Drag Drop and Paste functions discussed earlier you can also insert an image from a director...

Page 20: ...Default Random and Many Others This function is used to preset the default for Transition Style when uploading or playing images from the USB devices There are a multitude of styles from which to cho...

Page 21: ...d 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 Copyright 2006 Digital Spectrum Solutions Inc Pag...

Page 22: ...d is complete the slideshow will begin to play and the USB device can be removed If no device is attached when selecting this function you will get a message that says Device Empty Not Connected 11 5...

Page 23: ...urbed when a Play Images from USB Port is performed Note DO NOT REMOVE THE USB DEVICE WHILE THE MemoryFrame IS PLAYING FROM THE DEVICE Use the Menu Button Copyright 2006 Digital Spectrum Solutions Inc...

Page 24: ...able at http www dsicentral com yupdate C Unknown Unit Alerts when an unknown unit is found Refer to Figure 14 below Figure 14 Preferences Settings Copyright 2006 Digital Spectrum Solutions Inc Page 3...

Page 25: ...eted changing the parameters of a slide you may use this function to select another slide for parameter changing 11 4 9 Exit Configuration Menu When you want to exit the Configure Slides sub menu sele...

Page 26: ...3 Set Background Fill Color The MemoryFrame will fill any unused portion of the screen with a background of your choice from the list of colors This reduces the black bar effect seen when images do no...

Page 27: ...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 th...

Page 28: ...to highlight the Resume Slideshow menu selection and then press the Select button This will resume the slideshow from the last image that was displayed before entering the Menu system 11 4 Configure S...

Page 29: ...trum Solutions Inc Page 23 8 Configure MemoryFrame for Photo Sharing Because the MemoryFrame is web enabled images can be sent directly to the MemoryFrame from selected photo sharing sites This is a n...

Page 30: ...nit In this mode the user may upload new images alter the current slide show record voice or music or change MemoryFrame options as described in the following sections 11 1 Menu Navigation When enteri...

Page 31: ...menus in Digital PixMaster The four 4 commands in the Digital Frame pull down menu involve communication with the MemoryFrame and can only used when a MemoryFrame is connected directly to the PC or pa...

Page 32: ...be available If the MemoryFrame is not attached this function will be grayed out not available for selection This includes the functions Configure and Identify The Configure function brings up the Co...

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