Digital Spectrum Nail Gun 1862 MF 61 7 User Manual

TABLE OF CONTENTS  
19. Contacting Technical Support  
North America:  
1.  
INTRODUCTION ............................................................................... 1  
Digital Spectrum Solutions, Inc  
17811 Mitchell North  
Irvine, CA 92614  
1.1 Internal Storage ..................................................................................... 2  
1.2 Anywhere - Anytime ............................................................................. 2  
1.3 Broad Mounting Configurations............................................................ 2  
1.4 MemoryFrame Feature Set .................................................................... 3  
PHONE: 888-999-0732 OR 949-252-1111  
Fax: 949-252-9397  
2.  
3.  
4.  
USING MEMORYFRAME IN DIRECT MODE .............................. 4  
WARNINGS......................................................................................... 4  
GETTING STARTED......................................................................... 2  
WEB: WWW.DSICENTRAL.COMAND INFORMATION  
During installation, record the following information. This information will be  
needed to contact technical support. When calling the Technical Support  
Department, MAKE SURE TO HAVE THE FOLLOWING  
INFORMATION READILY AVAILABLE, BECAUSE IT IS  
NECESSARY IN ORDER TO RECEIVE TECHNICAL SUPPORT.  
4.1 Unpacking a MemoryFrame.................................................................. 2  
4.2 Product Serial Number & Registration.................................................. 2  
4.3 Removing the Protective Cover from the LCD ..................................... 2  
4.4 Connecting MemoryFrame to the Power Supply................................... 3  
4.5 Power-on Initialization .......................................................................... 3  
5.  
6.  
CONTROL BUTTONS AND CONNECTORS ................................ 4  
DIGITAL PIXMASTERTM SOFTWARE......................................... 7  
PURCHASE INFORMATION  
Date of Purchase:_____________________Invoice #:_____________________  
Product Purchased From:____________________________________________  
Seller's Tech Support Phone #:________________________________________  
6.1 Overview ............................................................................................... 7  
6.2 Minimum PC System Requirements...................................................... 8  
6.3 Installing Digital PixMaster™ Software .............................................. 8  
6.4 Installing MemoryFrame USB Drivers.................................................. 8  
6.5 Building Slideshows............................................................................ 11  
6.6 Pull-Down Menus, Controls, Commands............................................ 12  
6.7 Naming and Saving Slideshows .......................................................... 12  
6.8 Removing an Image from a Slideshow................................................ 13  
6.9 Inserting an Image into a Slideshow.................................................... 13  
6.10 Rotating an Image in a Slideshow ....................................................... 13  
6.11 Hiding an Image in a Slideshow.......................................................... 13  
6.12 Copying Images from one Slideshow to another................................. 13  
6.13 Image Properties: Transition Effects and Timings .............................. 13  
6.14 Background Fill Color:........................................................................ 14  
6.15 Transitions........................................................................................... 15  
6.16 Display Time ....................................................................................... 16  
6.17 Text Caption........................................................................................ 16  
6.18 Attach Audio Clip................................................................................ 17  
6.19 Preview Slideshow .............................................................................. 17  
6.20 Portrait/Landscape Modes ................................................................... 18  
6.21 Preferences .......................................................................................... 18  
PDC PRODUCT INFORMATION  
Part #: U-30-___________ PDC Serial #:_________________________  
Name of Software:________________________________________________  
Software Version:________________________________  
OTHER INFORMATION ABOUT THE DIGITAL CAMERA  
Cameran image Type (JPEG, TIF, etc.):______________________________  
Brand of Camera:_________________________________________________  
Type of Memory:_____________________________________________  
USB type:______________________________________________________  
OTHER INFORMATION ABOUT THE PC YOU USE TO RUN THE  
CONTENT CREATION SYSTEM SOFTWARE  
Processor Speed:______________________________________________  
Brand of Computer:____________________________________________  
RAM Size:__________________________________________________  
Operating System:______________________________________________  
7.  
Configure MemoryFrame for Wireless Networks............................... 19  
P/N: 1862-MF-61-7  
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18. MemoryFrame Limited Warranty  
12  
TIPS AND TECHNIQUES............................................................... 40  
Digital Spectrum Solutions, Inc. warrants this product to be free from  
manufacturing defects for a period of 1 year from the date of invoice to the end  
user (Customer). In the event that this product should fail during this period,  
Digital Spectrum Solutions, Inc. reserves the right to either replace or repair  
the product at its own discretion. If the product becomes defective during the  
Warranty period, Digital Spectrum will repair or replace any defective  
component part at no charge to the original owner, subject to the limitations  
and requirements listed.  
12.1 Optimizing Images for Display on MemoryFrame.............................. 40  
12.2 Steps to Create 16:9 Content for MemoryFrame (Landscape) ............ 41  
12.3 Steps to Create 16:9 Content for MemoryFrame (Portrait) ................. 44  
13.  
MEMORYFRAME CARE................................................................. 45  
13.1 Securing MemoryFrame in Business Environments............................ 46  
14.  
USING POWERPOINT™ SLIDES WITH MEMORYFRAME.... 46  
TROUBLESHOOTING / FAQ ........................................................ 47  
MEMORYFRAME SPECIFICATIONS .......................................... 51  
15.  
16.  
THE FOLLOWING IS REQUIRED BY DIGITAL SPECTRUM  
SOLUTIONS, INC. when requesting warranty service:  
16.1 Federal Communications Commission Statement............................... 52  
16.2 Worldwide Electromagnetic Emissions Statement.............................. 52  
Check the resellers return policy first. All purchased products must be  
returned to original reseller within their return policy time period. If the  
product is out of reseller’s return period, all returns to Digital Spectrum  
Solutions, Inc. for warranty repair within the warranty period must be  
authorized by Digital Spectrum with a Return Material Authorization (RMA)  
number. To obtain an RMA number, contact tech-support or send an email to  
[email protected] to obtain an RMA. The product must be packed in  
the original shipping carton or in suitable packing offering a similar degree of  
protection. To avoid scratches or other damage to the product during shipping,  
separate items such as the cables, power cords, etc. Each should be  
individually wrapped and placed in the same package.  
17.  
UPGRADING MEMORYFRAME SOFTWARE/FIRMWARE.... 53  
17.1 Software Updates May Be Available................................................... 53  
17.2 How to Download MemoryFrame Software updates .......................... 53  
17.3 How to Update MemoryFrame Firmware ........................................... 53  
17.4 Digital PixMaster Update Firmware Command .................................. 54  
18.  
19.  
MEMORYFRAME LIMITED WARRANTY.................................. 56  
CONTACTING TECHNICAL SUPPORT..................................... 58  
Limitations:  
The limited warranty provided by Digital Spectrum Solutions, Inc. does not  
cover:  
The cost of returning the product to Digital Spectrum (i.e. this is the  
user’s responsibility)  
Any product with serial numbers or identification altered or removed  
Exterior cosmetic damage  
Damage, defect or failure caused by or resulting from: improper  
installation or operation of the unit from incorrect voltages or power  
supply; improper service by a non-authorized service facility; abuse,  
neglect, accidents, misuse, fire, flood, or acts of God; unauthorized  
modification by end user; installation removal or on site service.  
Damages resulting from loss of use, loss of data, loss of time or  
inconvenience, cost of temporary replacement unit or spares, property  
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program in the new firmware image. You must wait up to three (3)  
minutes for the frame to complete the software upgrade.  
1. Introduction  
Important! Do not unplug or cut power to the MemoryFrame or PC  
during the upgrade process! A loss of power could erase both old and new  
operating systems, leaving the MemoryFrame inoperable.  
Welcome to the future of personal digital imaging. Digital Spectrum is  
“Bringing Your Digital Lifestyle Into View”. MemoryFrameTM combines the  
vibrant high-resolution quality of active-matrix TFT (Thin Film Transistor)  
display technology with the convenience and speed of the popular Universal  
Serial Bus (USB) interface for a new way to display your photos instantly.  
The MemoryFrame will display the following sequence of messages to  
show the progress of the firmware update:  
The Digital Spectrum MemoryFrame is designed to download and display  
pictures from many USB sources such as:  
“FLASH BEING ERASED”  
“FLASH BEING LOADED”  
“READING FLASH”  
Card Readers  
Internet Photo Sharing  
Ethernet Network  
Camera  
“VERIFYING FLASH”  
Thumb Drives  
DVD/CD Drives  
Wireless Network  
PC  
By using the DirectConnectTM feature of the MemoryFrame you can download  
digital photos directly from your camera, card reader, or thumb drive and play  
them back in a slideshow-type fashion in your home or office without a PC.  
The USB interface provides speed and portability, allowing you to download  
immediately from your own or your friend’s camera or multimedia. It is ideal  
for both home and office users to proudly display family, vacation, or business  
related images on the desk, shelf, or wall. For those who use a PC, you can  
also create, name and save hundreds of different slideshows for easy USB  
transfer to/from the PC by using the included Digital PixMasterTM Windows  
application.  
If an error occurs in the above process (either erasing, loading, or  
verification), the MemoryFrame will display the following message:  
“REDO FLASH- DON’T POWER OFF (error code number)”  
Caution! Important! Do not unplug or cut power to the MemoryFrame  
or PC. The above error message indicates that there was an error (either  
erase, loading, or verification) during the firmware update. The firmware  
update MUST BE retried, and the PICTURE FRAME MUST NOT BE  
POWERED OFF BEFORE THAT during the upgrade process! A loss of  
power could erase both old and new operating systems, leaving the  
MemoryFrame inoperable.  
MemoryFrame stores 80 photos and allows you to select how long each image  
is displayed and what style of transition is used between each image! With  
built-in stereo speakers, the MemoryFrame will play audio that is attached to  
an image.  
If no errors occur, then once the new firmware update file has been  
loaded into the MemoryFrame’s storage memory, the MemoryFrame  
will indicate it is done by displaying the following message indicating  
when you can reset the MemoryFrame:  
MemoryFrame is perfect as a gift for family, friends, or even as a lobby piece  
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.  
“PLEASE POWER THE DIGI-SIGN OFF/ON”  
Only then can you turn the MemoryFrame OFF, and then turn it back  
ON. When the MemoryFrame goes into normal operation, the upgrade  
has been completed. The new Firmware revision will be displayed in the  
lower right hand corner of the MemoryFrame’s power-up initialization  
screen.  
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Connect the larger “standard USB” connector to the USB port of the PC.  
Connect the smaller “mini-USB” connector to the “PC” connector of the  
MemoryFrame. See Figure 3.  
MemoryFrame includes a patented “changeable frame” mechanism that lets  
you install a standard 8x10 frame available nearly everywhere, in a style to  
suit your décor. Frames can be changed in moments to be displayed on a desk,  
mantelpiece, or hanging on a wall.  
Important! For the PC application (Digital PixMaster) to communicate  
to the MemoryFrame, you first need to prepare the MemoryFrame for  
communicating to a PC by putting into Slideshow display mode.  
So let MemoryFrame free your imagination to explore the many ways you can  
express yourself, not only with the photos you take, but the way you present  
them.  
1.1 Internal Storage  
17.4 Digital PixMaster Update Firmware Command  
MemoryFrame stores up to 80 images internally, playing on a 10.4” active  
matrix TFT display at 800x600 pixel screen resolution. Stored images can  
also be associated with audio clips (.wav files). MemoryFrame includes  
built-in stereo speakers, with mute and volume control. The  
MemoryFrame also includes Audio Out connector for external speaker  
connection, adding another dimension of impact.  
Use the Digital PixMaster (Digital PixMaster)™ software to transfer the  
software update to the MemoryFrame. The Digital PixMaster icon  
should be located on the Windows Desktop. To start Digital PixMaster  
double-click on the icon.  
Next, from the “MemoryFrame” pull-down menu of Digital PixMaster,  
select “Update Firmware.” Follow the on-screen instructions to point to  
the updated firmware file (with a “.bin” file extension) that you just  
downloaded from the Digital Spectrum website to the hard-drive.  
1.2 Anywhere - Anytime  
Network Enabled - MemoryFrame is Ethernet and 802.11 wireless  
enabled via the USB port. Digital Spectrum has certified a variety of  
Ethernet and wireless adapters for use with the MemoryFrame. Many  
units can be in the network displaying different slideshows. This also  
allows the MemoryFrame to be mounted in a wall when a permanent  
installation is desired.  
After you click on the OPEN box to select the .bin firmware update file,  
Digital PixMaster will display a progress bar to indicate the transfer of the  
file to MemoryFrame.  
On the MemoryFrame’s LCD screen, the MemoryFrame will display a  
sequence of messages to show the progress of the firmware update. The  
first progress message is:  
Web Enabled - MemoryFrame is also Web enabled so that the  
MemoryFrame can be a target in internet based photo sharing sites. After  
registering the unit and “buddy list”, your guests can send their latest  
pictures directly to the MemoryFrame where it will begin to play the  
additional photos.  
“FIRMWARE BEING DOWNLOADED, PLEASE WAIT”  
Important! When the progress bar shown in Digital PixMaster is  
complete, it only signifies that the file has been transferred, and it is just  
the beginning of the MemoryFrame’s actual process of updating its  
firmware.  
1.3 Broad Mounting Configurations  
The front panel of the MemoryFrame is designed so that a standard  
8”x10” wood frame can be easily mounted and secured. MemoryFrame  
includes built-in wall mount slots for landscape and portrait wall  
mounting, along with a removable stand for desktop use.. Other mounting  
accessories are available such as pole stands, VESA brackets, unique  
decorative frames, etc.  
If a transfer error occurs, the MemoryFrame will display the following  
message:  
“BAD FLASH DOWNLOAD, PLEASE RETRY”  
If so, retry the update by select “Update Firmware” from the  
MemoryFrame” pull-down menu of Digital PixMaster.  
When the MemoryFrame receives the updated firmware file, the  
MemoryFrame will erase the current firmware portion of its memory and  
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European Union (CE) Standards: EN 55022: 1998, EN 55024: 1998, EN  
61000-3-2: 2000, and EN 61000-3-3: 1995  
1.4 MemoryFrame Feature Set  
MemoryFrame includes functions and features that set it apart from other  
digital picture frames:  
This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian  
Interference Causing Equipment Regulations.  
Feature  
10.4” TFT Flat Panel Display  
800x600 pixel Resolution  
Stores up to 80 Images Internally  
Mount Standard 8x10 Frames  
Stereo Speakers  
Comment  
Cet appareil numerique de la classe B Respecte toutes les exigences du  
Reglement Sue le materiel brouilleur du Canada.  
Vivid colors  
High Resolution Images  
Large Message Content  
Infinite Decorative Variety  
Audio with Images – High Impact  
External Speaker Support  
Low Operating Costs  
High Reliability  
The global EMC test report also meets the technical requirements of many  
other countries.  
Audio Out  
17. Upgrading MemoryFrame Software/Firmware  
17 watt Power Consumption  
Solid State Design  
17.1 Software Updates May Be Available  
FCC, EMC, CE, USB Compliant  
USB Host and Device Interfaces  
Ethernet Connectivity  
World Recognized Standards  
Complete Connectivity Solution  
Via USB  
From time to time, Digital Spectrum may make improvements to  
MemoryFrame’s internal software (firmware) to add features or  
enhancements. Check www.dsicentral.com for updates.  
17.2 How to Download MemoryFrame Software updates  
Web Enabled  
Via USB  
802.11 Wireless Connectivity  
Thumb Drive Connectivity  
Via USB  
Follow the links to the MemoryFrame software update page.  
Via USB  
Updates to the MemoryFrame firmware should be downloaded to the  
PC’s hard-drive. Take note of the exact directory location on the hard-  
drive to which you downloaded the update files.  
Memory Card Reader Connectivity Via USB  
Onboard Volume Control  
Onboard Mute  
Adjust for Local Needs  
Disable Audio  
17.3 How to Update MemoryFrame Firmware  
Onboard Brightness Control  
Onboard Menu System  
Built-in Lock Receptacle  
Wall Mount/Desktop  
Adjust Brightness to Lighting Conditions  
Manage Images/Slideshow  
Added Physical Security  
Portrait or Landscape  
When the MemoryFrame is connected to a computer running Digital  
PixMaster with its USB drivers, the MemoryFrame accepts and processes  
communication from the computer. Digital PixMaster can update the  
MemoryFrame’s software image with the new one you downloaded from  
the Digital Spectrum website.  
You must first connect the PC to the MemoryFrame with the USB cable  
that was provided in the box with the unit.  
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16.1  
Federal Communications Commission Statement  
2. Using MemoryFrame in Direct Mode  
Instructions to User: This equipment has been tested and found to  
comply with the limits for a class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of  
the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection  
against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment  
generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed  
and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful  
interference to radio communications.  
In Direct Mode, using the onboard Menu system, the USB Host ports can be  
used to either upload images into the MemoryFrame slideshow, or play  
images and slideshows (.pd2) directly from the USB device. The USB devices  
that can be used are:  
9 USB Memory Card Reader  
9 USB Flash Drive  
9 USB CD-ROM/CDRW  
9 USB Camera  
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a  
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to  
radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the  
equipment off and on, contact the manufacturer. The user is encouraged to  
try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:  
3. Warnings  
Do not block the ventilation holes on the back, bottom, or sides of  
the MemoryFrame at any time.  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from  
that to which the receiver is connected.  
Do not open the plastic case of the MemoryFrame at any  
time. There is risk of electric shock. There are no User serviceable parts  
inside. Opening the plastic case voids the product warranty.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio / TV technician for  
help.  
In order to maintain compliance with FCC regulations, the cables that  
come with the equipment must be used. Operation with non-approved  
equipment or unshielded cables is likely to result in interference to radio  
and TV reception. The user is cautioned that changes and modifications  
made to the equipment without the approval of the manufacturer could  
void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.  
The screen of the MemoryFrame is made of glass and must be  
treated with care or may break. It is covered with polarizing material that can  
be scratched. Follow the screen care instructions in Chapter 13 “Tips” to  
properly care for a MemoryFrame display.  
16.2  
Worldwide Electromagnetic Emissions Statement  
Keep the MemoryFrame out of direct sunlight. DIRECT  
The MemoryFrame Memory Frame has passed 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 designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful  
interference. Below are the applicable standards that were passed:  
US (FCC) Standard: CFR 47, Part 15, subpart B  
Canada (IC) Standard: ICES-003  
Japan (VCCI) Standard: V-3/02.04  
Australia/ New Zealand (ACA/RSM) Standard: AS/NZS 3548: 1995  
SUNLIGHT MAY CAUSE DAMAGE.  
MemoryFrame uses an external AC Power Adapter. Digital  
Spectrum offers a wide variety of Power Adapter configurations for all  
countries. If the North American power-supply is plugged into locations  
outside of North America that use 240 VAC 50Hz (such as Europe, Asia, and  
Oceana), it will damage the unit and void the warranty. The input voltage to  
the MemoryFrame is 12 VDC @2A.  
Taiwan (BSMI)  
Standard: CNS 13438  
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8. When the slideshow begins after the boot, you can reconnect the USB  
4. Getting Started  
The following sections provide step-by-step instructions on setting up a  
MemoryFrame for the first time.  
cable.  
9. Transfer your desired pictures from either camera, USB thumb-drive,  
card-reader, or PC  
4.1 Unpacking a MemoryFrame  
The MemoryFrame unit is wrapped in a cardboard shock-absorbent  
holder. Remove the entire cardboard shock-absorbent holder from the  
box, and unfold the cardboard so that it lies flat. Gently slide the  
MemoryFrame from out of the “shrink-wrap” material.  
16. MemoryFrame Specifications  
Screen Type/Size:  
Camera Interface:  
# of images stored:  
Bright 10.4” Active Matrix TFT LCD  
4.2 Product Serial Number & Registration  
USB 1.1 Host interface – USB Certified  
80 images max. Less with audio clips attached.  
Please record the model and serial number from the bar coded label  
located on the rear of the MemoryFrame, as shown in Figure 1, for  
reference. The serial number is required for Technical Support and  
Product Registration.  
Image File Format: JPEG on Camera and USB storage peripheral.  
JPEG, TIFF, PNG, GIF, and BMP on PC  
Resolution:  
800 x 600 (larger images are automatically scaled to  
fit the screen)  
Onboard Memory:  
PC Interface:  
32MB RAM. 20MB Flash memory  
USB 1.1 Target interface  
VGA D-sub 15 pin  
Monitor Output:  
Audio Jack:  
Stereo audio jack 3.5mm  
WAV  
Audio Format:  
AC Adapter:  
North America: 120 VAC, 60 Hz, 17w  
Europe: 220-240 VAC, 50 Hz, 17w  
Output = 12VDC @ 2.0A  
10 x 11.75 x 2 in  
Figure 1 – Product Serial Number Label  
Dimensions:  
In order to receive one year of free technical support, The MemoryFrame  
must be registered. MemoryFrame can be registered online at:  
http://www.dsicentral.com/register or fill-out and mail the included mail-  
in registration card.  
(254 x 298 x 51 mm) (w/h/d)  
Weight/Mass:  
Environment:  
62 oz. (1761g)  
32 – 85 0F, 0-30 OC,  
30-80% RH (non-condensing)  
4.3 Removing 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, and reusable.  
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Unit was turned on without the dongle attached. The Beta release  
firmware only detects the wireless dongle on power-up. Turn off the  
MemoryFrame, plug in the dongle and restart the unit.  
Router was turned off after MemoryFrame unit was started. Restart  
the MemoryFrame.  
Too much interference between the MemoryFrame and the router, try  
moving the MemoryFrame closer to the router (2 yards is considered  
very close).  
4.4 Connecting MemoryFrame to the Power Supply  
MemoryFrame operates on an external power adapter that plugs into an  
ordinary wall outlet. Use only the supplied MemoryFrame external Power  
Supply or equivalent. MemoryFrame power input is 12VDC @ 2.0A.  
Other power adapters will cause damage to MemoryFrame and void the  
warranty. Do not use a power adapter that has an A.C. Output. The Power  
Receptacle for the MemoryFrame is located in the rear right area, in a  
recess.  
4.5 Power-on Initialization  
Q: The MemoryFrame seems “frozen” at the opening screen. How do I  
reset the unit?  
Important Note: During the power-on sequence of the MemoryFrame,  
the initialization screen will take a few moments to appear. The entire  
power-on sequence may take several minutes and you will be unable  
to use the push-button menu system until the initialization screen is  
replaced by the opening image of the slideshow.  
A: If a system gets into a situation where it hangs on the boot-up  
initialization screen and never advances beyond that point, the  
firmware has a hang-recovery button-sequence. This special button  
sequence will delete all photos/audio/captions in the unit by  
reformatting the Flash-file-system and replace with a default  
slideshow of 3 pictures (girl scouts, dog-cat, picture of retail box).  
Below are the steps to initiate this hang-recovery button-sequence:  
Move the MemoryFrame Power Switch to the “ON” position. After going  
through the power-on initialization sequence, the MemoryFrame  
automatically enters the slideshow mode and begins displaying the  
currently loaded show (a default show is included with the unit from the  
factory). When the display-time of the current image ends, the  
MemoryFrame automatically transitions to the next image.  
1. Power-off unit and disconnect the USB cable  
2. Power-on the unit and within 10 seconds proceed to step 3  
3. Using two hands, simultaneously hold down the following four (4)  
Each image in the slideshow has a broad array of assigned controls such as  
transition effect, display-time, orientation, text captioning, audio clip,  
background fill, and others.. These controls are accessed through the  
Digital PixMasterTM software or through the onboard Menu System of the  
MemoryFrame.  
buttons: Special,  
down during  
(Volume), (Forward), (Reverse) (must hold  
entire power-up sequence).  
4. If the buttons are continuously held down during the power-up (may  
take up to 3 minutes), then at the end of power-up sequence, a special  
screen will be presented which asks: REFORMAT STORAGE?  
YES NO  
5. Once the special screen described in step 4 is on the screen, release the  
4 buttons and then use the (forward) or (reverse) button to move  
the "blue-highlight-cursor" to be over the YES. Then press SELECT.  
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 power.  
7. The unit will now boot normally (may take up to 3 minutes) showing a  
default slideshow of 3 pictures.  
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Q: I have attached a USB card reader to MemoryFrame with my camera’s  
memory-card inserted. MemoryFrame sees the card-reader but does not  
see the images.  
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.  
A: The camera may not be storing images on the memory-cards in standard  
MS-DOS compatible format, or the camera may be storing images in a  
non-standard format. MemoryFrame only supports standard JPEG (.JPG)  
files. Consult the camera’s documentation to 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 camera. Alternatively, you can transfer  
the images first to the PC. The bundled Digital PixMaster software can  
download the following image formats to MemoryFrame: JPEG, BMP,  
TIFF, PNG, or GIF.  
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  
Figure 2 – Buttons/Controls  
Q: The Digital PixMaster fails to "see" a MemoryFrame when wireless. USB  
On/Off Switch  
Frame Lock  
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.  
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:  
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.  
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  
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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.  
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.  
Q: With my camera connected, MemoryFrame doesn’t display any images,  
even though I know there are images in the camera.  
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.  
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.  
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.  
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.  
Menu  
This button is used to enter the Onboard Menu  
system. The Menu system is used to:  
1. Delete images from the slideshow.  
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.  
2. Upload or play images from a camera,  
memory card reader, thumb drive.  
3. Adjust the control effects of images.  
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  
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.  
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.  
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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MemoryFrame is displaying a slideshow, and does  
not respond while in the Menu system.  
15. Troubleshooting / FAQ  
Q: I have a USB camera connected, but MemoryFrame doesn’t recognize my  
Internal Microphone When using MemoryFrame without a PC, the internal  
microphone is used to directly record your voice or  
music.  
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.  
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.  
Even though the camera is a USB model, the camera may not support the  
USB Mass Storage specification. The DirectConnectTM 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.  
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.  
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.  
Wall Mount Slots  
Stereo Speakers  
There are four wall mount slot locations: two for  
portrait and two for landscape orientation. The slots  
will accept a standard #6 wood screw.  
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.  
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.  
Power Connector  
VGA 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.  
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  
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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simultaneous external display of the images in a  
slideshow.  
Do not disassemble and reassemble the module. This will void the  
warranty.  
USB Connectors  
There are 3 USB connectors as shown in Figure 3.  
The two marked “Camera” are used to transfer images  
from a camera, USB memory card reader, USB  
thumb-drive, USB Ethernet LAN Adapter, or USB  
802.11 wireless adapter. The one marked “PC” is used  
to transfer shows to/from a PC running the bundled  
Digital PixMaster™ software.  
Do not expose the unit to strong vibration or shock. It may damage the  
unit and void the warranty.  
13.1 Securing MemoryFrame in Business Environments  
To keep MemoryFrame secure in high-traffic areas, the unit has a  
receptacle that accepts a Kensington® compatible locking system. Many  
different lock brands can be used, and are typically called “notebook  
computer locks”. See Figure 38.  
Figure 3 –Connectors  
Audio Connector  
LCD Screen  
The Audio Out connector jack is the connection point  
for externally powered speakers.  
MemoryFrame includes an integrated 10.4” active  
matrix TFT screen, with a resolution of 800x600  
pixels. The MemoryFrame LCD screen is made of  
glass and should be treated with care. See Section 13  
for care and cleaning.  
Figure 38 – Security Lock  
14. Using PowerPoint™ Slides with MemoryFrame  
You can display a combination of text, images and PowerPointslides to  
make presentations or to use MemoryFrame as a point-of-purchase shelf-  
talker. With the MemoryFrame stereo model you can also add voice or music  
to the show. PowerPoint allows you to save the slides as TIFF or JPEG images  
(using the save-as function) or to be pasted into other applications as JPEG  
images. After the slides have been converted to TIFF or JPEGs, simply drag  
& drop them (or copy & paste) into Digital PixMaster for quick USB  
download to MemoryFrame. Integrating PowerPoint slides into the image  
slideshows is fun, and in business can make MemoryFrame a valuable tool for  
many applications.  
Security Lock  
MemoryFrame has  
receptacle that accepts compatible Notebook locking  
system to add protection and security.  
a
Kensington® compatible  
6. Digital PixMasterTM Software  
6.1  
Overview  
The Digital PixMaster™ software runs on the computer as a Windows®  
application and is used to create (image, transition, display time,  
orientation, text message, audio clip, etc.) a slideshow style presentation of  
the images, and deliver the slideshow to the MemoryFrame for storage  
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and playback. Digital PixMaster also allows you to upgrade the embedded  
operating system in the MemoryFrame as new features and enhancements  
become available (see Upgrading MemoryFrame Software in Section 17).  
Do not mix Portrait and Landscape slides in the same slideshow. If you do, be  
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 600 pixels wide, 800  
pixels tall. If the images are smaller, the background fill color will show  
through.  
6.2  
Minimum PC System Requirements  
Digital PixMaster™ has the following minimum system requirements:  
PC - Pentium III 300MHz or higher.  
Microsoft Windows® XP/2000/2003/98SE/ME  
USB port (either USB 1.1 or USB 2.0)  
13. MemoryFrame Care  
VGA compatible display (when using VGA Out of MemoryFrame)  
10MB of hard-disk space for software installation.  
Slideshows and images can be stored on any media (examples: HDD, ZIP,  
CD-RW, DVD, Thumb Drive, Card Reader, etc.)  
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, turn off the power and use a soft, absorbent cloth  
(not tissue paper) dampened with water. Do not use Windex or other glass  
cleaners to clean it unless they are specifically recommended as LCD cleaning  
solutions. Please wipe off any moisture before turning the power back on.  
Listed below are some additional precautions for the LCD screen:  
6.3  
Installing Digital PixMaster™ Software  
Insert the Digital PixMaster software CD into the CD-ROM drive. If  
the PC is configured to auto-run, the opening splash screen will appear.  
Follow the on screen instructions to install the Digital PixMaster™  
application. If the opening splashscreen does not appear, click the mouse on  
START, then RUN, then browse to the CD drive and double click the “Install”  
icon. from the CD drive to run. After the installation is completed, the  
PixMaster™ icon will automatically be located on the Windows Desktop. See  
Figure 4.  
LCD screen display surface never likes dirt, stains, or oil mists. Do not  
use furniture polish. Do not use window cleaners, acetic acid, chlorine  
compounds, or other glass cleaners to clean it unless they are  
specifically recommended as LCD cleaning solutions. Otherwise, they  
will damage the TFT LCD display screen.  
The LCD screen scratches easily, please handle it carefully.  
Avoid applying pressure to the surface of the LCD screen, as it may  
cause display non-uniformity or other functional issues.  
Do not twist or bend the module.  
Digital PixMaster  
Prevent the use of unsuitable external force to the LCD display  
module.  
Install  
Be sure to operate the module within the specified temperature range  
(32 – 85 degrees Fahrenheit, 0-30 degrees Celsius) and keep out of  
direct sunlight.  
Figure 4 –Digital PixMaster™ Setup/Icon  
6.4  
Installing MemoryFrame USB Drivers  
Be sure the power switch is in the Off position before connecting or  
disconnecting MemoryFrame to the external AC Adapter.  
MemoryFrame has custom USB drivers from Digital Spectrum that are  
included in the Digital PixMaster™ software CD. When using Windows  
2000 or XP, these drivers will automatically install during the PixMaster  
installation. When using Windows 98SE or ME use the following  
procedure:  
Sudden temperature changes may cause condensation. This can cause  
the LCD screen polarizer to be damaged.  
Static electricity can damage the module. Please do not touch the  
module without first discharging any static charge you may have.  
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1. Insert the MemoryFrame CD into the optical drive, and connect the  
PC to the MemoryFrame with a USB cable.  
12.3 Steps to Create 16:9 Content for MemoryFrame (Portrait)  
Step 1: Create the 9:16 Source  
Image  
2. Connect the larger “standard USB” connector to the USB port of the  
PC. Connect the smaller “mini-USB” connector to the “PC” connector  
of the MemoryFrame. Figure 5 shows the location of the connector on  
the back of the MemoryFrame and typical PC.  
This time divide the height by the  
width to check the dimensions.  
The image should be 1.7778  
times taller (16 / 9) that it is wide.  
The Eiffel tower on the right  
shows the correct initial image.  
Rear of
MemoryFrame  
PC  
Step 2: Resize to 600x800  
That’s 600 pixels wide, 800  
pixels tall. The next image shows  
the image squished to 3:4 aspect,  
Figure 5 – Connecting a PC to MemoryFrame  
3.After connecting, the Windows® Hardware Wizard will detect the  
MemoryFrame. When the Hardware Wizard begins, the following  
screen will be displayed:  
ready for sending to  
a
MemoryFrame.  
Step 3: Save as High Quality  
JPEG  
Step 4: Add to Slideshow and  
Send to MemoryFrame  
Right off the bat, the biggest  
mistake that people make when  
preparing portrait slideshows is  
not setting the slideshow to  
portrait orientation. This is done  
through the “View/Switch to  
Portrait View” menu 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.  
4.Click Next to begin installation. Since the MemoryFrame USB driver  
is not digitally signed, Microsoft Windows® XP users may see the  
following screen during the install process:  
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Step 3: 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 not JPEG format, the default Windows  
JPEG compression tools are used to resize and compress the JPEG image.  
Try to avoid having this happen by storing the image as a JPEG yourself.  
If you can target the size of the image, shoot for around 140-160K – this  
provides a great deal of quality without wasting much space. See Figure  
36.  
5.Press “Continue Anyway” to continue the installation.  
MemoryFrame will not impair or destabilize XP and this is just a  
warning about digitally signed drivers.  
6.Some versions of Windows® automate the following steps so that you  
may not have to perform or see each of them. The next step is  
INSTALL HARDWARE DEVICE DRIVERS. Select the install  
method for the “Digital Picture Frame”. Select “Search for suitable  
driver for my device” and click Next to continue installation.  
Figure 36 - Properly sized JPEG looks squished  
Step 4: Insert the Image into a Slideshow and Send to a MemoryFrame  
Either drag the 800x600 JPEG image into the Digital PixMaster or insert it  
using the Edit/Insert menu option. The image will appear squished in the  
PixMaster. This is fine. When you send to the MemoryFrame, if it has an  
LCD display, it will still look squished. But when you connect the  
MemoryFrame to a 16:9 aspect display, the image will look perfect. See  
Figure 37.  
7.In the LOCATE DRIVER FILES screen, select the device where the  
MemoryFrame “Digital Picture Frame” USB driver can be found.  
Insert the MemoryFrame software CD into the CD-ROM, and select  
the CD-ROM drive checkbox. Then click Next to continue the  
installation.  
8.After Windows® finds and installs the driver, the COMPLETING  
THE NEW HARDWARE WIZARD screen will be displayed. Click  
Finish to complete the installation.  
9.Some older versions of Windows® may require a system restart. If  
so, you will see the following screen. If this screen is displayed, click  
on Yes to restart the system. See Figure 6.  
Figure 37 - Final Result  
You may notice some color differences between the original image and the  
final product… this stems from the NTSC broadcast standard (Never  
Twice the Same Color). The best thing you can do is calibrate your 16:9  
display monitor for color. You may also need to set the 16:9 display for  
Full aspect. 16:9 displays sometimes default to 4:3 aspect display on  
images coming in through a VGA input.  
Figure 6 – Windows Settings Change Message  
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Step 1: Create the 16:9 Source Image  
Note: Once the MemoryFrame USB driver is installed the “Digital  
Spectrum MemoryFrame” USB device will be listed as an “Imaging  
Device” in the imaging devices section of the Windows® Device  
Manager.  
Prepare an image at 16:9 aspect ratio that is larger than 800x600. When  
viewed with an image editor, the image will look normal, just really wide.  
It should not appear stretched. It should appear as you want it to appear on  
the 16:9 target display.  
6.5  
Building Slideshows  
It is easy to check that an image is the correct size. If you take 16 and  
divide it by 9, the result is 1.778 (I rounded up). A 16:9 aspect image  
should yield 1.7778 when you divide the width by the height. If you run  
the numbers and you don’t get a value that is within 0.01 of 1.778, you  
need to crop the image so that the numbers come out correct.  
Digital PixMaster lets you create a complete slideshow of images for  
download to the MemoryFrame. The PC does not need to be connected to  
the MemoryFrame to create slideshows; only to transfer. To start Digital  
PixMaster™ double click on the Digital PixMaster icon. By default,  
Digital PixMaster™ will open an empty slideshow template. See Figure 7.  
If the image dimensions are 16:9 and the image looks distorted at this step,  
the final image will look distorted. Figure 34 shows a sample image that  
has been cropped to exactly 16:9 aspect dimension.  
Figure 34 - Original Image, 16:9 Aspect (2160x1215 pixels)  
Step 2 : Scale to 800x600  
Using an image editing program, resize the image to 800 wide by 600  
pixels tall. Your editing tool may have a checkbox to “constrains  
proportions” or “preserve aspect ratio” as you scale the image… if so this  
needs to be turned off. When complete, the image will look squished…  
see Figure 35 for a comparison.  
Figure 7 – Digital PixMasterTemplate  
Click either INSERT or use the browser to locate the images (JPEG, TIFF,  
BMP, PNG, or GIF) that you want to use as content for the slideshow.  
Digital PixMaster supports “drag-n-drop” functionality; select an image  
from the browser window and drag into the Digital PixMaster template.  
The target position in the Digital PixMaster template is identified by a  
shadow appearing in the current selected position. Images within Digital  
PixMaster can be moved around in the same manner. Digital PixMaster  
also supports “paste from clipboard,” to allow simple selection of one or  
more images from the Internet, email, hard-drive, or any other storage  
device. You can also use the Windows “Copy” & “Paste” functions to  
Figure 35 - Image Resized to 800x600  
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insert images into the Digital PixMaster™ template, or select images from  
any application, directory, CD, DVD, etc. to import via “drag and drop” or  
“copy/paste” into the template. When images are transferred into the  
Digital PixMaster template the image is automatically resized accordingly.  
The original source image is left unaltered.  
Image Decompression takes about 5 seconds  
Scaling an image can take another 10 seconds  
Rotating images takes the same time as scaling images. Even if  
600x800 to begin with, preparing a portrait image adds another 10  
seconds  
Background tasks that occur immediately after power-on place a drain  
on performance until they complete  
Repeat this process until all of the desired images are in the template. The  
figure below shows an example of a Digital PixMaster™ slideshow after  
images have been imported via “drag and drop” from other applications  
and directories.  
To help homogenize the performance of the MemoryFrame, images are  
cached for display. If an imager is available in the cache, it can be  
displayed immediately. The key to a fast slideshow is understanding how  
to keep the cache full.  
Below each image is the slide number, the time duration the image will be  
displayed, and whether or not a transition effect has been selected for that  
image.  
6.6  
Pull-Down Menus, Controls, Commands  
With a best case of 5 seconds per image to decompress, it becomes clear  
than it is nearly impossible to achieve the 1 second minimal duration that  
is allowed. However, strategically placing "pause" slides will allow the  
cache to become populated.  
Across the top of the Digital PixMaster application are the pull-down  
menus: File, Edit, View, Digital Frame, and Help. All of the commands  
(except those in the Digital Frame pull-down) can be performed on the PC  
without the need for a MemoryFrame to be connected. This allows you to  
create slideshows anytime. Table 1 below shows the various options under  
the File, Edit, and View pull-down menus.  
Here are some tips on how to optimize performance:  
File  
Edit  
View  
Preview Slideshow Send Slideshow  
Digital Frame  
Do not have more than 2-3 consecutive slides with "minimum"  
durations  
Avoid long stretches of slides with durations of 5 or fewer seconds  
Throw in "pause" slides with content that the viewer will need time to  
study -- this will allow the cache engine to catch up  
If using odd-sized images, particularly those between 4:3 or 3:4 and  
square, pre-scale them before inserting them into Digital PixMaster.  
Make sure that images are no larger than 800 pixels wide and 600  
pixels tall or, if using Portrait Mode, 600 pixels wide and 800 pixels  
tall  
New  
Ctrl-N  
Ctrl-O  
Ctrl-F4  
Ctrl-S  
Undo  
Redo  
Cut  
Ctrl-Z  
Ctrl-Y  
Ctrl-X  
Ctrl-C  
Ctrl-V  
Del  
Open…  
Close  
Save  
Status Bar  
Toolbar  
Retrieve Slideshow  
Update Firmware  
Properties  
Copy  
Paste  
Delete  
Select All  
Insert  
Slide Properties  
Switch View  
Save As…  
Preferences…  
Recent Files  
Ctrl-A  
Ctrl-I  
Exit  
Alt-F4  
Insert Empty Slide Ctrl-E  
Table 1 – Application Commands: File, Edit, View, Digital Frame  
Use transition effects between slides -- transition effects add activity  
to the slideshow and provide extra time for image preparation  
6.7  
Naming and Saving Slideshows  
Create, name, and save different slideshows using naming conventions of  
your choice. To save a slideshow, click on File then select “Save” or  
“Save As” to save the slideshow. The file extension for MemoryFrame  
slideshows created with Digital PixMaster is “.pd2” extension. Digital  
PixMaster can have only one slideshow open 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.  
12.2 Steps to Create 16:9 Content for MemoryFrame  
(Landscape)  
The MemoryFrame is designed to show 4:3 aspect on the internal display.  
The VGA Out interface of the MemoryFrame allows simultaneous display  
to large format monitors. These may be a large 16:9 aspect display such as  
a plasma monitor or HDTV monitor. By following the steps below, images  
can be composed so that they appear correctly on a 16:9 display.  
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6.8  
Removing an Image from a Slideshow  
11.5.13 Network Information  
There are three ways to remove an image from a slideshow. The first  
method is to Right-Click on the image that you wish to remove, and select  
Delete or Cut. The other method is to first select the image to be removed  
by using Left-Click. Then, click EDIT, and select either Delete or Cut to  
remove the Image from the slideshow. Alternatively, you can press the  
delete key on the keyboard. Cut will make the image available in the  
Windows Clipboard for subsequent Paste.  
This menu is used to view the network information for a USB  
Network device such as Ethernet or 802.11 wireless networks. The  
settings that are presented are shown in Figure 26.  
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 directory or storage device with the  
“Insert” option available in the Edit menu. This option will ask you to  
specify the location or Browse to find.  
6.10 Rotating an Image in a Slideshow  
The Rotate 90º option allows an image to be set to the desired orientation.  
When Rotate 90º is selected, Digital PixMaster will rotate the currently  
selected image 90º clockwise. Select the image you wish to rotate and  
then click the “Rotate” function as many times as necessary until you  
reach the desired orientation.  
Figure 26 – Network Settings  
6.11 Hiding an Image in a Slideshow  
You may not want to delete an image from a slideshow, but still not want  
to display it in that slideshow. Un-checking Show Slide allows you to  
hide that particular slide. This setting can also be reversed to unhide the  
slide in the show.  
12 Tips and Techniques  
This chapter discusses ways to enhance the use of MemoryFrameTM. Areas  
covered include: image optimization, care of the LCD screen, securing  
MemoryFrame in busy environments, and changing the decorative frame.  
6.12 Copying Images from one Slideshow to another  
Since Digital PixMaster can have only one slideshow open at one time,  
you must open/start another session of Digital PixMaster (by double  
clicking on its icon again or invoking from the Windows Program list), in  
order to copy images from one slideshow to another show. With two  
instances of Digital PixMaster running, you can copy/paste or drag-n-drop  
images from one show to another.  
12.1 Optimizing Images for Display on MemoryFrame  
For a leisurely slideshow that displays images once a minute, performance  
is not an issue. For messaging environments, image display periods must  
be able to be small. It helps to understand a little about the MemoryFrame  
architecture rules in order to design slideshows that display slides with the  
best performance and quickly. There are several factors that affect the  
slide performance:  
6.13 Image Properties: Transition Effects and Timings  
Digital PixMaster features a wide variety of transitions between images.  
The software allows you to assign transitions, fill colors, and set the  
display duration time for each individual image (or apply to all slides).  
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You can also apply a setting to all slides by clicking Edit, Select All (Ctrl-  
A). Figure 8 below shows the Image Properties screen.  
11.5.11 Transition 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 choose, including random.  
11.5.12 SPECIAL Button [Current Setting]  
Selected Image  
The SPECIAL button is used to activate a variety of one-touch  
features. These features are very useful when in environments where  
one-touch functionality are desired. This may range from filling  
memory with images from USB to playing and external slideshow.  
The features are selected through this function. The variety of one-  
touch functions are shown in Figure 25. These one-touch functions are  
also available in other areas of the Menu system. See Figure 32.  
Onscreen, the current setting of the SPECIAL Button is displayed.  
Properties  
Figure 8 – Image Properties  
6.14 Background Fill Color:  
Digital PixMaster will fill any unused portion of the screen with a  
background of your choosing from the list of colors. This reduces the  
“black bar” effect seen when images do not have the same 4:3 proportion  
as the MemoryFrame screen. See Figure 9.  
Figure 25 – SPECIAL Button Selection  
Figure 9 – Background Color Palette  
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11.5.7 Delete All Slides From Memory  
6.15 Transitions  
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.  
A variety of slide transitions are available. These transitions are described  
below. See Figure 10.  
11.5.8 Preferences  
Selecting Preferences will display a sub-menu giving you the ability to  
configure the following functions:  
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.  
Figure 24 – Preferences Menu  
Box Out: The image appears from center in a small box and expands  
towards the edges of the screen.  
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.  
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.  
11.5.10 Display Slide Captions: [Enabled or Disabled]  
Diagonal Down: The image overwrites with diagonal stripes to  
replace the previous.  
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).  
Random: The image overwrites with a different transition each time  
through the slideshow.  
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11.5.3 Fill Memory with Images  
6.16 Display Time  
Use this function to automatically upload images from a USB device  
and append them to the existing slideshow. The MemoryFrame will  
automatically scan for JPEG images on the USB storage device,  
upload and store them in internal memory until memory is full, and  
display them as part of the existing slideshow. Once the upload 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.”  
This function is used to select the period of time that the image is  
displayed. The range is from seconds to hours via the pull down menu.  
See Figure 11.  
11.5.4 Replace Memory with Images  
Use this function to automatically upload images from a USB device,  
and replace the existing slideshow. The MemoryFrame will  
automatically scan for JPEG images on the USB storage device,  
upload, and store them in internal memory until memory is full, and  
display them as a new slideshow. Once the upload 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”.  
Figure 11 – Display Time  
Note: If you want to apply similar settings to more than one or all images,  
highlight the images desired or Select ALL from the edit menu.  
11.5.5 Import Individual Images  
Use this function to view and upload images from a USB memory  
device. The MemoryFrame will scan the USB device for JPEG  
images, presenting them on the display in thumbnail format. Use the  
Forward () and Reverse () buttons to scroll through the images.  
The middle image is the current thumbnail. Once a desired image is in  
the middle location, use the Select button to upload the image to  
internal memory.  
6.17 Text Caption  
For each image you can type in a text caption that will imprint over the  
image. A multitude of controls are provided so that the caption can be  
displayed for the desired look. This allows you to annotate each image to  
provide intrigue, additional attention, or explanation. Text Captions  
include the following settings and controls:  
Note: On any menu that has thumbnail images, the menus may take a few  
moments to appear, and you cannot move the highlight until the image has  
completely appeared.  
9 Text Font Type  
9 Text Font Size  
9 Text Color  
9 Text Justification  
11.5.6 Play Images from USB Port  
9 Background Color  
9 Position in Display  
9 Caption Style (Transparent, Translucent)  
Using either the “Preferences” menu option or the "Play External  
Slideshow" special button setting, images will be played in a  
slideshow format using JPEG files on the USB Mass Storage Device  
Up to 400 images will be played from the external source.  
After inserting the desired text, use the onscreen controls to adjust as  
desired. See the Figure above.  
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6.18 Attach Audio Clip  
For each image you can associate a WAV audio file that will play when  
the slide is displayed (WAV is the common term used for uncompressed  
audio, because the file extension is “.wav”). The addition of audio adds an  
extra dimension to slideshows by allowing annotation for each image with  
either voice or music, enabling narrative shows or storybooks. Use the ►  
button to preview (listen to) the audio clip. Be aware that when an audio  
clip is attached to an image, the display time will be the longer of either  
the display time setting or the duration of the audio clip. Also note that the  
more audio clips that are attached to a slideshow, the fewer the number of  
total images can be in the slideshow. See Figure 13.  
Figure 23 – Revert Back to Internal Slideshow  
11.5.1 Replace Slideshow  
The MemoryFrame will search the USB device for a Digital  
PixMaster compatible slideshow (.pd2 extension). If a slideshow is  
found, it is uploaded and stored to the onboard permanent memory,  
replacing the existing slideshow. The screen will present a progress  
bar while the uploading and storing process is underway. When  
complete, the new slideshow will begin to play. Once the new  
slideshow begins playing, it is safe to remove the USB device. DO  
NOT REMOVE THE USB DEVICE WHILE THE MemoryFrame IS  
UPLOADING FROM THE DEVICE.  
Figure 13 – Attach Audio Clip  
6.19 Preview Slideshow  
You can preview how the slideshow will appear before sending. Selecting  
“Preview Slideshow” from the View menu will present the slideshow in a  
window using the selected transition and timing selections as shown  
below. This function is also available by clicking on “preview-slideshow”  
icon ( ) in the toolbar.  
| = Previous Slide |= Next slide || = Pause = Play  
11.5.2 Play Slideshow  
The MemoryFrame will search the USB device for a Digital  
PixMaster compatible slideshow (.pd2 extension). If a slideshow is  
found, the MemoryFrame will play the slideshow directly from the  
USB device. To revert to the internal slideshow, depress the Menu  
button. Select the “Resume Memory Slideshow” function. The  
MemoryFrame will then ignore the USB device and play the  
slideshow stored in internal memory. The slideshow already stored in  
the MemoryFrame will not be disturbed 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.  
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6.20 Portrait/Landscape Modes  
11.5 Import/Play from USB Port  
MemoryFrame supports both portrait (vertical) or landscape (horizontal)  
orientations. You can select whether the slideshow should be configured in  
either Portrait or Landscape modes. When the slideshow is sent to the  
MemoryFrame it will automatically be set for the orientation you selected.  
This menu is used to select the many peripheral functions that can be  
performed directly with the USB Ports and external USB mass storage  
devices such as Memory Card Readers and Thumb Drives. Use the  
Forward () or Reverse () button until the desired function is  
highlighted, then press the Select button. See Figure 22. DO NOT  
REMOVE THE USB DEVICE WHILE THE MemoryFrame IS  
UPLOADING OR PLAYING FROM THE DEVICE.  
This function is available by clicking on “Portrait/Landscape” icon ( ) in  
the toolbar.  
6.21 Preferences  
The Preferences menu allows you to control the warning flags for the  
following settings:  
A. Audio Clip Size – If an audio clip larger than 1.2MB is trying to  
be attached to a slide, this warning will appear. This is a warning  
only. Be aware that audio clips take up image storage space, and  
will reduce the number of images that can be in a slideshow.  
B. Out of Date Firmware – Warns when the unit firmware is out of  
date. This is a warning only. Updates are available at  
C. Unknown Unit – Alerts when an unknown unit is found.  
Refer to Figure 14 below:  
Figure 22 – Import/Play from USB Menu  
For all of these functions, except Replace Slideshow and Play Slideshow,  
the default control settings applied to the images are:  
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Transition: Random  
Display Time: 15 Seconds  
Border Fill: Black  
Text Caption: None  
When the MemoryFrame is playing a slideshow from the USB port, use  
the Menu button to revert back to playing the internal slideshow, ignoring  
the USB device. Once the internal slideshow is playing, it is safe to  
remove the USB device. See Figure23.  
Figure 14 – Preferences Settings  
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11.4.6 Show This Slide Yes/No  
7. Configure MemoryFrame for Wireless Networks  
The MemoryFrame allows images that are stored in memory to be  
hidden (not shown) when the normal slideshow is presented. This  
allows the user to alter the slideshow without deleting the image from  
memory.  
7.1  
Preparing the MemoryFrame  
The following steps are required to prepare the MemoryFrame for  
wireless network connectivity:  
1. Connect the MemoryFrame to the PC via the USB cable  
2. Connect the USB wireless adapter to the MemoryFrame.  
3. Make sure the wireless router is On and running.  
4. Open Digital PixMaster  
11.4.7 Record Audio  
The MemoryFrame has a built-in microphone as well as stereo  
speakers. This menu option allows you to record a voice narration or  
music to play with each image. You can record a different audio clip  
for each image. If recording voice, locate your mouth approximately 4  
inches from the microphone before pressing Select. After selecting, a  
sub Menu is displayed to select the record time. Scroll to the desired  
time, press the Select button, and begin recording. The screen will  
display “Recording” until the record time has expired. See Figure 21.  
Use the Configuration Wizard to complete the installation as follows:  
In Digital PixMaster click on Digital Frame, then Properties  
Highlight the MemoryFrame that is to be included in the network.  
Click the Configure button to activate the Configuration Wizard as shown in  
Figure 15  
Figure 21 – Record Audio  
11.4.8 Select Another Slide  
Once you have completed changing the parameters of a slide, you may  
use this function to select another slide for parameter changing.  
11.4.9 Exit Configuration Menu  
Figure 15 – Activate Configuration Wizard  
When you want to exit the Configure Slides sub-menu, select “Exit  
Configuration Menu.” This will bring you back to the Main Menu  
from where you may resume the slideshow. Hitting the Menu button  
at anytime will return you to the slideshow mode.  
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apply this Time to either “Only This Image” or “All Images”. See  
Figure 20.  
The Configuration Welcome screen appears as shown in Figure 16.  
Information displayed includes the current Unit Name and Serial Number.  
Click “Next” to the Set Unit Name screen.  
Figure 20 – Slide Duration  
Figure 16 – Configuration Wizard Welcome Screen  
11.4.3 Set Background (Fill) Color  
The Set Unit Name Screen is used to give the MemoryFrame a friendly name.  
This is because you may own a number of frames and want to easily identify  
each one, such as Living Room, Den, Fireplace, etc. Simply type in the name  
as you see fit, as long as the number of characters is 32 or less. You may use  
special characters such as ~!>?”, etc. Click “Next” to advance to Set Network  
Address, “Cancel” to abort, or “Finish” to store and exit. See Figure 17.  
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 not have the same 4:3  
proportion as the MemoryFrame screen/ Once selected you are given  
the choice to apply this Color to either “Only This Image” or “All  
Images”.  
11.4.4 Delete Slide  
The Delete Slide option allows you to delete a particular image from  
the MemoryFrame’s memory. Highlight the thumbnail of the image to  
be deleted then push the Select button.  
11.4.5 Rotate 90º  
The images may have been taken with the camera in either horizontal  
or vertical position. The Rotate 90º option allows you to set the proper  
orientation to display any particular image. When you select Rotate  
90º, the MemoryFrame will rotate the currently selected image 90º to  
the right. First select the thumbnail image you wish to rotate and then  
push the Pause/Select button as necessary to rotate the image to the  
desired orientation. This will save the change into memory and then  
return to thumbnail navigation mode.  
Figure 17 – Set Unit Name  
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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.  
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.  
11.4.1 Set 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 18 – Network Address DHCP Method  
Figure 19 – Network Address – Static Method  
Figure 19 – Transition Effect  
11.4.2 Set Slide Duration  
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  
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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Some items in the main menu execute the listed task, while other items in  
the main menu launch a sub-menu for the described function. Each of the  
options in the main menu is described below. Once in the Menu system,  
selecting the Menu button will return you to the previous menu.  
established for your network. When the WEP Keys are set, click “OK”,  
and then click “Next” to advance to Register Your Frame, “Cancel” to abort,  
or “Finish” to store and exit. See Figure 20 and 21.  
11.3 Resume Slideshow  
When you wish to exit the Menu system, you can either push the Menu  
button again or alternatively use the appropriate button [Forward () or  
Reverse ()] 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 Slides  
This menu lets you set or change the attributes of each image in a  
slideshow without a PC. To enter a Configure Slides sub-menu, use the  
Forward () or Reverse () button until the desired function is  
highlighted, then press the Select button. See Figure 18.  
Important! On any menu that has thumbnail images, the thumbnails will  
take a few moments to appear, and you will be unable to select an image or  
move the highlight until ALL of the thumbnails have appeared in their  
entirety.  
Figure 20 – Set Wireless Info  
Figure 21 – Set WEP Keys  
Figure 18- Configure Slides Menu  
In this menu, you are first presented with a thumbnail view of five (5) of many  
images stored in the MemoryFrame. You can navigate through the images  
using the Forward () and Reverse () buttons. Since the MemoryFrame  
can hold up to 80 images, this display of three (5) thumbnails serves as a  
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Select  
While in the Menu system, the Select button functions  
as the “select” key to select a thumbnail or to select and  
execute a text menu option.  
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 new an  
exciting way of having family and friends send their latest photos directly to  
your MemoryFrame. Open the Configuration Wizard through Digital  
PixMaster by clicking Digital Frame, Properties, and highlighting the desired  
frame for sharing. Click the Configure button and go directly to Register Your  
Frame. Follow the instructions as noted below.  
Reverse ()  
While in the Menu system, pressing the Reverse ()  
button will move the item selector either up to the prior  
menu text line or to the left to the prior thumbnail,  
depending upon the current menu context. Pressing the  
Reverse button while a slideshow is playing will bring  
up thumbnail views so you can scroll through the stored  
images.  
The Register Your Frame screen is used to register the frame for use with  
photo sharing. Type in your email address, password, and secret answer. Click  
“Next” to advance to Configure Photo Sharing, “Cancel” to abort, or “Finish”  
to store and exit. See Figure 22.  
The basis of operation is that the MemoryFrame will highlight the  
currently selected item in one of two ways. If the item is a thumbnail, the  
selected thumbnail will assume the center location of 5 potential  
thumbnails across the top portion of the screen. If the item is text, the  
selected text option will be highlighted in a different color than the rest of  
the menu. This highlight is called the selector. Once the appropriate item  
has been highlighted, you can press Select to perform the selected  
function.  
11.2 Main Menu  
When you press the Menu button during  
a
slideshow, the  
MemoryFrame™ will stop displaying the slideshow and enter the menu  
system into the “Main” Menu. Figure 17 is a sample of the Main Menu  
screen.  
Figure 22 – Register the Frame  
The Configure Photo Sharing screen is used to select the desired photo sharing  
provider(s) and register your account information. This is used to associate a  
MemoryFrame with a photo service and authorized senders. Select the photo  
sharing provider from the pull down menu (updated as provider partners are  
added), and your email address. If you have not set up an account with the  
photo sharing provider, click on “Register”, which will take you to their site  
for photo sharing registration. Once done, you, or who you authorize, can send  
images directly to the MemoryFrame via the internet. Click “Next” to advance  
to Summary, “Cancel” to abort, or “Finish” to store and exit. See Figure 23.  
Figure 17 - Main Menu  
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11. MemoryFrame Onboard Menu System  
When the user presses the Menu button, the MemoryFrame enters the  
Management menu. This menu system, which is controlled by pushing the  
buttons on the top of the MemoryFrame, allows you to use the MemoryFrame  
without a PC to upload images and configure slideshows by simply using the  
buttons on the top of the MemoryFrame unit. 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 entering the menu system, the MemoryFrame changes the usage of  
three of the buttons: Forward (), Select, and Reverse (). See Figure  
16.  
Figure 23 – Configure Photo Sharing  
Fwd/Rev/Select Buttons  
Menu Button  
The Summary screen notifies you of changes that have been made during the  
Configuration process for your review. Click “Finish” to store and exit, or  
“Cancel” to abort. See Figure 24.  
Figure 16 – Menu Buttons  
While in the Menu system, the following buttons are used to navigate  
through the MemoryFrame management menus and to execute the various  
management functions as follows:  
Forward ()  
While in the Menu system, pressing the Forward ()  
button will move the item selector either down to next  
menu text line, or to the right to next thumbnail,  
depending upon the current menu context. Pressing the  
Forward button while a slideshow is playing will bring  
up thumbnail views so you can scroll through the stored  
images.  
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Important! For Memory Card Readers, make sure that the memory-card is  
already inserted into the card reader before connecting the USB cable to the  
MemoryFrame.  
9. Transferring Slideshows to/from MemoryFrame  
Table 2 below shows the various options under the Digital Frame and  
Help pull-down 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 part of a network. The MemoryFrame must be  
displaying a slideshow (i.e. not in Menu Mode).  
Connect the MemoryFrame directly to the USB peripheral using the USB  
cable that was provided with the peripheral. Connect the USB connector  
of the USB peripheral to the “Camera” connector of the MemoryFrame.  
See Figure 15.  
Digital Frame  
Send Slideshow  
Retrieve Slideshow  
Update Firmware  
Properties  
Help  
Contents  
Release Notes  
About Digital PixMaster…  
Table 2 – Additional Commands  
Note: Exit any on-board-button menus to return to displaying the current  
slideshow. This will place the MemoryFrame in the mode that is required  
to communicate with the PC.  
FIGURE 15 – CONNECTING A USB PERIPHERAL  
When the MemoryFrame is connected to a computer running Digital  
PixMaster™, the MemoryFrame accepts and processes communication  
between the computer and the MemoryFrame. Digital PixMaster™ can  
retrieve the current slideshow in a MemoryFrame to the PC (retrieve) for  
saving or editing, or it can replace the slideshow in the MemoryFrame  
with a new one from the computer (send). To transfer slideshows from the  
PC to the MemoryFrame or from MemoryFrame back to the PC, the  
MemoryFrame must be connected to the PC via the different USB  
connection methods (USB direct and wireless or wired Ethernet).  
10.2 Upload or Play Images Directly from a USB Device  
The MemoryFrame is capable of playing JPEG images located in USB  
peripherals, allowing the images to be uploaded directly into the  
MemoryFrame to either append the internal slideshow with images until  
the internal memory of the MemoryFrame is full or replacing the existing  
slideshow with external images until full. You may also play the images  
form the USB device without disturbing the internal slideshow. You may  
also play a slideshow (.pd2) from the USB device without disturbing the  
internal slideshow, or replace an internal slideshow from a slideshow on  
the USB device. Use the onboard Menu button and “Import/Play” function  
on the MemoryFrame.  
Important! For Digital PixMaster to communicate to the MemoryFrame,  
you first need to prepare the MemoryFrame for communicating to a PC,  
as described in the section below.  
You may upload or play images stored in a USB digital camera in the same  
manner as any USB storage device, making sure:  
9.1  
Preparing MemoryFrame to Communicate to a PC  
The images are JPEG format  
The MemoryFrame cannot be managed or communicate with a PC while  
it is in the Menu system mode. In all cases, the MemoryFrame must be in  
Display mode for Digital PixMaster™ to communicate. Exit any on-board  
button menus and return to displaying the current slideshow. This will  
place the MemoryFrame in the mode that is required to communicate with  
the PC.  
The camera is in the standard (driver-less) mode when taking pictures  
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info, register the MemoryFrame for on-line use, and associate the  
MemoryFrame for photo sharing. These are described in detail in Sections  
7 and 8 Configuring the MemoryFrame for Wireless.  
9.2  
Getting the Current Slideshow from the MemoryFrame  
From the pull-down menu of Digital PixMaster, select Retrieve-Slideshow  
to get the current slideshow from the MemoryFrame. This function is  
9.5  
Help - About Digital PixMaster (Digital PixMaster)  
also available by clicking on “retrieve-slideshow” icon (  
) in the  
toolbar. When the MemoryFrame receives the Retrieve-Slideshow  
command it transfers the current slideshow images (and associated delay  
times, fill-colors, delays, WAV files etc.) from its memory to the PC.  
Once complete, you can save or edit this show.  
This allows you to see what version of Digital PixMaster software the  
computer is currently running. This is helpful should you need to  
communicate with Tech Support. Click on Help then select “About Digital  
PixMaster (Digital PixMaster)™.”  
9.3  
Sending slideshows to the MemoryFrame  
9.6  
Exiting Digital PixMaster  
Important! Because MemoryFrame will overwrite an existing slideshow  
if a new one is sent to it, you may want to first Retrieve and then Save the  
existing show before sending a new one.  
Choosing Exit from the File menu will exit the Digital PixMaster™  
program. If there is an unsaved slideshow file currently open, the program  
will ask if you want to save it before exiting the program. Clicking on the  
close window box (x) in the upper right corner will also exit the Digital  
PixMaster™ program.  
First open the show you want to send on the PC. From the pull-down  
menu of Digital PixMaster™, select Send-Slideshow. This function is  
also available by clicking on “send-slideshow” icon (  
) in the toolbar.  
This will send the slideshow to the MemoryFrame. During this time the  
MemoryFrame will erase its current slideshow, and then read in the new  
show saving it into internal memory. After clicking Send, Digital  
PixMaster™ will display a progress bar to indicate the transfer of the new  
images to MemoryFrame.  
10. Connecting a USB Storage Peripheral  
Using the onboard Menu system, the USB Host ports can be used to either  
upload images into the MemoryFrame slideshow, or play the images directly  
from the USB device. The USB devices that can be used are:  
Important! When the progress bar is complete, it only signifies that the  
file has been transferred, but not yet stored in memory. This is just the  
beginning of the MemoryFrame’s actual process of updating its  
Slideshow, so do not turn off the power until the new slideshow is playing.  
9 USB Memory Card Reader  
9 USB Flash Drive  
9 USB CD-ROM/CDRW  
9 USB Camera  
Important! Do not unplug or cut power to the MemoryFrame or PC  
during the send slideshow process!  
Use either the Menu » Import/Play From USB Port function or the Special »  
Play Slideshow function, a slideshow will be played from the JPEG files or  
Digital PixMaster files on a USB Device such as a USB Flash Drive, USB  
Memory Card Reader or USB CD-ROM drive. Up to 400 images are played  
from the external source with a display period of approximately 15 seconds  
each and a black fill color. The transition can be set using the Preferences  
menu to any of the supported transitions.  
Once the new slideshow has been loaded into memory, the  
MemoryFrame will indicate it is finished by displaying the first image of  
the new slideshow.  
9.4  
Properties  
This allows you to see what version firmware the MemoryFrame is  
currently running. The MemoryFrame must be attached to the computer,  
or on the network, for this function to 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 Configuration Wizard, used to give a  
friendly name to a MemoryFrame, set Network Address, set Wireless  
10.1 MemoryFrame Communicates with USB Peripherals  
The MemoryFrame cannot be managed or communicate with a USB  
storage peripheral while it is displaying a slide show. The current  
slideshow must be stopped by depressing the Menu button.  
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