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Digital Spectrum 1862-MF-61-7 User Manual

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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 16 – Configuration Wizard Welcome Screen

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.

Figure 17 – Set Unit Name

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apply this Time to either “Only This Image” or “All Images”. See
Figure 20.

Figure 20 – Slide Duration

11.4.3 Set Background (Fill) Color

The MemoryFrame will fill any unused portion of the screen with a
background of your choice from the list of colors. This reduces the
“black bar” effect seen when images do 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.