Digital Spectrum 1862-MF-61-7 Nail Gun User Manual


 
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6.20 Portrait/Landscape Modes
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 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B. Out of Date Firmware – Warns when the unit firmware is out of
date.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
http://www.dsicentral.com/yupdate.
C. Unknown Unit – Alerts when an unknown unit is found.
Refer to Figure 14 below:
Figure 14 – Preferences Settings
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11.5 Import/Play from USB Port
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.
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:
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.