Digital Spectrum MemoryFrame MF-1201 Manuel d'utilisateur

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Page 1 - USER’S MANUAL

Bringing Your Digital Lifestyle into View TM MF-810 & MF-810S USER’S MANUAL

Page 2 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

Copyright© 2002-2003 Pacific Digital Corporation Page 7 Warning! Plugging the North American plug into locations outside of North America that us

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Copyright© 2002-2003 Pacific Digital Corporation Page 8 After going through a power-on initialization sequence, the MemoryFrame will automatically

Page 4 - 1. Introduction

Copyright© 2002-2003 Pacific Digital Corporation Page 9 5. Control Buttons and Connectors This section briefly summarizes the main control buttons

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Copyright© 2002-2003 Pacific Digital Corporation Page 10 Brightness, this button is also used to increase the level. Select When viewing a user-

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Copyright© 2002-2003 Pacific Digital Corporation Page 11 not respond while in the Menu system. Note: this feature is only on the MF-810S stereo mo

Page 7 - 3. Warnings

Copyright© 2002-2003 Pacific Digital Corporation Page 12 PC running the bundled Digital PixMaster software. Figure 4 –Connectors Audio Out Th

Page 8 - 4. Getting Started

Copyright© 2002-2003 Pacific Digital Corporation Page 13 6. Using MemoryFrame with a Personal Computer Although MemoryFrame does not require a PC,

Page 9 - Serial #

Copyright© 2002-2003 Pacific Digital Corporation Page 14 • Retrieve an existing slideshow from the MemoryFrame and store it on a PC with a name o

Page 10 - Figure 2 – Removable Stand

Copyright© 2002-2003 Pacific Digital Corporation Page 15 Figure 5 –Digital PixMaster Setup Program Follow the on screen instructions to install

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Copyright© 2002-2003 Pacific Digital Corporation Page 16 Figure 7 – Connecting a PC to MemoryFrame After connecting, the Windows® Hardware Wi

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Copyright© 2002-2003 Pacific Digital, Corp Page i TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Introduction ...

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Copyright© 2002-2003 Pacific Digital Corporation Page 17 Since the MemoryFrame USB driver is not digitally signed, Microsoft Windows® XP users may

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Copyright© 2002-2003 Pacific Digital Corporation Page 18 Some older versions of Windows® may require a system restart. If so, you will see the fo

Page 15 - Figure 4 –Connectors

Copyright© 2002-2003 Pacific Digital Corporation Page 19 Figure 10 – Digital PixMaster Empty Show Digital PixMaster lets you create a complete

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Copyright© 2002-2003 Pacific Digital Corporation Page 20 example of a Digital PixMaster slideshow after pictures have been imported via “drag and

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Copyright© 2002-2003 Pacific Digital Corporation Page 21 Table 1 – Application Commands: File, Edit, View 6.5.2 Naming and Saving Slideshows

Page 18 - Digital PixMaster

Copyright© 2002-2003 Pacific Digital Corporation Page 22 will make the image available in the Windows Clipboard for subsequent Paste. 6.5.4 Inser

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Copyright© 2002-2003 Pacific Digital Corporation Page 23 Figure 12 – Image Properties Background Fill Color: The program will fill any unused

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Copyright© 2002-2003 Pacific Digital Corporation Page 24 below depending on the version of software shipped with your MemoryFrame. Check our websi

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Copyright© 2002-2003 Pacific Digital Corporation Page 25 Andy’s first birthday”). In advanced software versions, after typing the text caption, se

Page 22 - slideshow

Copyright© 2002-2003 Pacific Digital Corporation Page 26 Updates to MemoryFrame software can be downloaded and installed automatically. By default

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Copyright© 2002-2003 Pacific Digital Corporation Page ii 10.1 Optimizing images for display on MemoryFrame... 44 10.2 Caring for the

Page 24 - Preview Slideshow

Copyright© 2002-2003 Pacific Digital Corporation Page 27 retrieve the current slideshow in MemoryFrame to the PC (retrieve) for saving or editing,

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Copyright© 2002-2003 Pacific Digital Corporation Page 28 “send-slideshow” icon ( ) in the toolbar. This will send your PC slideshow to the Memory

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Copyright© 2002-2003 Pacific Digital Corporation Page 29 Note: Your computer must be already be connected to (or dialed into) the Internet for the

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Copyright© 2002-2003 Pacific Digital Corporation Page 30 Important! To transfer slideshows from the Camera directly to your MemoryFrame, you firs

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Copyright© 2002-2003 Pacific Digital Corporation Page 31 into the MemoryFrame until the internal memory of the MemoryFrame is full. Important! Th

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Copyright© 2002-2003 Pacific Digital Corporation Page 32 MemoryFrame in the Menu System mode that is required to communicate with the USB memory-c

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Copyright© 2002-2003 Pacific Digital Corporation Page 33 After the card reader is connected, use the MemoryFrame’s onboard Menu System (described

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Copyright© 2002-2003 Pacific Digital Corporation Page 34 9. MemoryFrame Menu System When the user presses the Menu button, the MemoryFrame enters

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Copyright© 2002-2003 Pacific Digital Corporation Page 35 While in the Menu system, these buttons are used to navigate through the MemoryFrame man

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Copyright© 2002-2003 Pacific Digital Corporation Page 36 Main MenuRReessuummeeSSlliiddeeSShhoowwConfigure SlidesDelete All Slides in MemoryFrameCo

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Copyright© 2002-2003 Pacific Digital, Corp Page 1 1. Introduction Welcome to the future of personal digital imaging. Pacific Digital is bringing

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Copyright© 2002-2003 Pacific Digital Corporation Page 37 9.2.3 Configure Slides This menu lets you set or change the same settings as the Digital

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Copyright© 2002-2003 Pacific Digital Corporation Page 38 picture prior to the currently displayed thumbnails, the prior thumbnail will appear on t

Page 37 - Menu Button

Copyright© 2002-2003 Pacific Digital Corporation Page 39 where you may resume the slideshow. Hitting the Menu button at anytime will return you t

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Copyright© 2002-2003 Pacific Digital Corporation Page 40 9.2.3.6 Set Slide Duration You can select the amount of time the selected photo image w

Page 39 - Figure 17 Main Menu

Copyright© 2002-2003 Pacific Digital Corporation Page 41 The initial menu view for Download Pictures (from Camera/Reader/Thumbdrive) is very simil

Page 40 - Configure Slides

Copyright© 2002-2003 Pacific Digital Corporation Page 42 You can navigate through the pictures in the Camera/thumbdrive/reader using the Forward (

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Copyright© 2002-2003 Pacific Digital Corporation Page 43 To enter this menu, highlight “Fill MemoryFrame from Camera,” and press Select for the Me

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Copyright© 2002-2003 Pacific Digital Corporation Page 44 9.2.7.2 Display Slide Captions: Enabled or Disabled This gives you the ability to enable

Page 43 - Play Audio Recording

Copyright© 2002-2003 Pacific Digital Corporation Page 45 you drag & drop a photo into the application. This will not affect the size and reso

Page 44 - Copy Pictures from Camera

Copyright© 2002-2003 Pacific Digital Corporation Page 46 before turning the power back on. Listed below are some additional precautions for the LC

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Copyright© 2002-2003 Pacific Digital Corporation Page 2 2. Ways to Use Your MemoryFrame™ The MemoryFrame is a stand-alone device that is designed

Page 46 - Exit Preferences Menu

Copyright© 2002-2003 Pacific Digital Corporation Page 47 • Do not expose the unit to strong vibration or shock. It may damage the unit and void t

Page 47 - 10. Tips and Tricks

Copyright© 2002-2003 Pacific Digital Corporation Page 48 The “Locked” position is toward the outside of the unit. • Remove the stand from the bac

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Copyright© 2002-2003 Pacific Digital Corporation Page 49 applications as JPEG images. After your slides have been converted to TIFF or JPEGs, sim

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Copyright© 2002-2003 Pacific Digital Corporation Page 50 11.2 MemoryFrame Security Lock With its ability to mix PowerPoint slides, with photos,

Page 50 - Figure 20 – Security Lock

Copyright© 2002-2003 Pacific Digital Corporation Page 51 11.6 Purchasing Standard 8x10 Frames from Stores MemoryFrame’s stylish design and unique

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Copyright© 2002-2003 Pacific Digital Corporation Page 52 Figure 22 – Examples of wood frames Size of Frames that Fit MemoryFrame The frames ca

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Copyright© 2002-2003 Pacific Digital Corporation Page 53 3. The third type of frame has a “groove” cut into the inside perimeter of the frame, wh

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Copyright© 2002-2003 Pacific Digital Corporation Page 54 12. Troubleshooting / FAQ Q: I have a USB camera connected, but MemoryFrame doesn’t reco

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Copyright© 2002-2003 Pacific Digital Corporation Page 55 camera is not recognized by MemoryFrame, then the camera won’t work in DirectConnect mode

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Copyright© 2002-2003 Pacific Digital Corporation Page 56 (running Digital PixMaster software) in order to get its photos into the MemoryFrame. Q

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Copyright© 2002-2003 Pacific Digital Corporation Page 3 PowerPoint™ Slides PowerPoint slides can be saved as JPEG images or pasted into photo-appl

Page 57 - 12. Troubleshooting / FAQ

Copyright© 2002-2003 Pacific Digital Corporation Page 57 Onboard Memory: 32 MB RAM & 20MB Flash memory PC Interface: USB 1.1 Target interf

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Copyright© 2002-2003 Pacific Digital Corporation Page 58 In order to maintain compliance with FCC regulations, the cables that come with the equip

Page 59 - MemoryFrame Specifications

Copyright© 2002-2003 Pacific Digital Corporation Page 59 14. Upgrading MemoryFrame Software/Firmware Software Updates May Be Available From time

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Copyright© 2002-2003 Pacific Digital Corporation Page 60 Next, from the “MemoryFrame” pull-down menu of Digital PixMaster, select “Update Firmware

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Copyright© 2002-2003 Pacific Digital Corporation Page 61 If an error occurs in the above process (either erase, loading, or verification), the Mem

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Copyright© 2002-2003 Pacific Digital Corporation Page 62 15. MemoryFrame Limited Warranty Pacific Digital Corporation warrants this product to be

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Copyright© 2002-2003 Pacific Digital Corporation Page 63 • Damages resulting from loss of use, loss of data, loss of time or inconvenience, cost

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Copyright© 2002-2003 Pacific Digital Corporation Page 64 16. Contacting Technical Support North America: Pacific Digital Corporation 2052 Alton

Page 65 - MemoryFrame Limited Warranty

Copyright© 2002-2003 Pacific Digital Corporation Page 65 Camera Image Type (JPEG, TIF, etc.):______________________________ Brand of Camera:______

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Copyright© 2002-2003 Pacific Digital Corporation Page 4 3. Warnings Do not block the ventilation holes on the back, bottom, or sides of the Mem

Page 67 - Contacting Technical Support

Copyright© 2002-2003 Pacific Digital Corporation Page 5 4. Getting Started The following sections provide step-by-step instructions on setting up

Page 68 - Pacific Digital Corporation

Copyright© 2002-2003 Pacific Digital Corporation Page 6 Figure 1 – Product Serial Number Label In order to receive your one year of free techn

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