RDI Technology MF-801 8.4" Digital Picture Frame User Manual MF801 DRAFT

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MF-801, MF-801B, MF-1041
User Manual
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Congratulations! You are the proud owner of a MemoryFrame Digital Frame. Boasting high-quality image
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resolution, the MemoryFrame is the perfect product for displaying your favorite digital photos. With its ease of
use and configuration, you can now display all your favorite pictures, even with background music for that added
dimension!
Package contents
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Before using the MemoryFrame , be sure to check that all the accessories are contained in the package.
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MemoryFrame comes with the following items:
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1. MemoryFrame unit with removable desktop stand
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2. AC power adapter
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3. USB adapter cable
4.
4. User Manual
Features
Connections and Slots
Power Receptacle
Plug one end of the AC adapter into the digital photo frame and plug the other end
into a standard AC electrical outlet.
Insert a memory card into the appropriate slot.
Slide the power switch to the ON position. The frame will auto play the content,
unless there is no content, in which case the Main Menu will appear.
Auto Play
By default, the frame will automatically play a slideshow when power is applied. External media will be checked
first starting with the card media slot, followed by the USB port. If there is no media or content externally, the
frame will play from internal memory. If there is no content internally, the Main Menu will be displayed. A
complimentary slideshow is included so you may instantly see it operate while you become familiar with the
operation and controls. If a slideshow is playing from internal memory, and external media is inserted, the frame
will halt the current slideshow and automatically begin to play the new inserted media. When the media card is
removed, the frame will halt and play from internal memory.
Connecting to the USB Ports
The frame has a mini-USB port for connection to a PC. When connected to the PC, you can drag-n-drop content
into the internal memory of the frame. When connected to the PC, frame content will not play and the display
will present a “connected to PC” message. The PC recognizes the frame as a USB storage class device. The
frame also has a USB port for connecting other USB devices such as thumbdives, card readers, and cameras.
When connecting a USB device the frame will display the device as USB. When connected, you can play
directly from the device by selecting USB option from the Media Menu.
Rechargeable Battery
Certain models are equipped with an internal rechargeable battery. This allows full operation of the frame when
disconnected from main power. This option has high value when mobility and portability are desired, such as
sharing with groups, on vacation, or quickly connect to a USB port to download more content. The battery
charges when power is applied. As with all rechargeable devices, occasionally the frame should be operated from
the battery only until the battery is fully discharged. This maintains the best performance of the battery over time.
On-Screen Menu
MemoryFrame includes an on-screen Menu system to personalize the way content is presented and played. The
Main Menu can be activated by the touch sensitive bezel or remote control. On the remote control press the
MENU button and the Main Menu is displayed. Use the navigation buttons on the remote control to locate the
desired function. Use the ENTER button to select. If the desired function is Clock/Calendar or Settings, the Enter
button will advance directly to the controls for that function. Otherwise, ENTER causes the Media Menu to be
displayed so you can select the location of the content (internal memory, media cards, USB, etc.). Certain models
also have built-in button and joystick controls for this purpose.
Playing Content
Content such as images, music, and video are played using the following steps:
On the Main Menu navigate to and ENTER the type of content to be played.
On the Media Menu navigate to and ENTER the location of the content.
On the Thumbnail Menu navigate to and ENTER the desired content.
Main Menu Media Menu Thumbnail Menu
Remote Control
The remote control is a convenient way to access external devices and internal memory or manage the way the
content is played. The layout of the user interface is designed for maximum ease of use. Because the menu
functions all operate in a similar manner, navigation is quick and easy to learn.
Name
POWER
MENU
SLIDESHOW
CLOCK
BACK
PLAY/PAUSE/ENTER ►║
UP
DOWN
LEFT
RIGHT
MUSIC SLIDESHOW
VOL+
VOLZOOM & PAN
ROTATE
SELECT
COPY/DELETE
Function
Power On/Off
Activate Menu (Use BACK on prototype samples)
Play slideshow
Play Clock
Go back one step
Play/Pause/Enter
Navigate Up
Navigate Down
Navigate Left
Navigate Right
Play slideshow with audio background
Increase Volume
Decrease Volume
Zoom by 25% each press. Pan all quadrants
Rotate image 900 each button press
Tag content for Copy/Delete
Copy and Delete content
Files, Folders, Filmstrip View
The frame recognizes files and folders. When in Thumbnail View, folders will be presented by a Folder icon.
When a Folder icon is highlighted, a filmstrip view of the content of the folder moves across the screen from
right to left, pausing briefly for easy viewing, The upper left corner of the display will present the location of the
folder (i.e. Memory, SD, etc.) followed by the name of the folder. The upper right corner of the display will
present the item number that is highlighted followed by the total number of items recognized.
Play a Slideshow At the Main Menu screen navigate to PHOTO and ENTER. On the Media Menu
navigate to the location of the images to be played. On the Thumbnail Menu press ENTER to start the
slideshow. You can use the SLIDESHOW button on the remote control as a shortcut to play a slideshow
of the currently selected media anytime. Use the ENTER button to Play/Pause the slideshow.
Main Menu
Media Menu Thumbnail Menu
While a slideshow is playing, you have access to on demand buttons located on the remote control. These are
used to change the look of an image which includes Zoom/Pan and Rotate as noted below:
Zoom/Pan -Each press of the Zoom button will enlarge the image by 25%. Once in Zoom mode you
can use the navigation buttons to Pan to a particular location on the zoomed image.
Rotate -Each press of the rotate button will rotate the image by 90 .
Play an Audio Slideshow
You can play a slideshow and music at the same time. In the Main Menu navigate to MUSIC and ENTER. Use
the navigation buttons to highlight the music you want to play. Press ENTER and the music starts. Press the
MUSIC SLIDESHOW button on the remote control which will cause the slideshow to begin playing with the
music. If you press the MUSIC SLIDESHOW button without selecting the music, the slideshow will begin with
music playing in the background. The music that is played is based on the music setting in the Settings Menu.
Volume can be adjusted using the VOL+ and VOL-buttons on the remote control. Make sure that there is both
image and music content on the target media when playing an audio slideshow. Otherwise a “can not find
content” message will be displayed.
Play Music
You can play Music by selecting MUSIC from the Main Menu. The thumbnail view shows the name of each
track. As each track is highlighted other information is presented such as Title, Artist, Bit Rate, and File Size.
Press the ENTER button to Pause/Play. While the track is playing the display will present the time played. Use
the VOL+ and VOL- buttons on the remote control to adjust volume. Press the MENU button to end the slide
show and return to the Main Menu.
Play Video
You can play Video by selecting VIDEO from the Main Menu. The thumbnail view shows the name of each clip.
As each clip is highlighted other information is presented such as Title and File Size. Press the ENTER button to
Pause/Play. Use the VOL+ and VOL- buttons on the remote control to adjust volume. Press the MENU button to
end the video and return to the Main Menu.
Calendar/Clock
The frame includes a Calendar and Clock function that also plays a slideshow. In the
Main Menu navigate to CALENDAR function and press ENTER to start. The calendar is
displayed in the left section to include the date, day, and time. The right pane is used to
play the
Settings
This function is used to personalize the way the frame operates to your taste. On the Main Menu navigate to
SETTINGS and ENTER. The
Slide Show Transition – This is used to select the type of transition in between images during a slideshow. One
of the settings is random which randomizes transitions.
Display Image Size – When set to Original the image will be displayed based on the original image settings.
When set to Optimal the
Audio Repeat – This is used to set the repeat function for Audio. When set to Repeat One the selected music
track will play in a loop. When set to Repeat All, all music tracks will be played in a loop. When Set to Repeat
Off, all music tracks will play once.
Video Repeat – This is used to set the repeat function for Video. When set to Repeat One the selected video will
play in a loop. When set to Repeat All, all video clips will play in a loop. When Set to Repeat Off, all video clips
will play once.
Picture Copy Type – This is used to define what is to be done with an image when copying from external
memory to internal memory. When pictures are taken with the camera set for the highest resolution, the size of
the image may be very large. Although these large images may be useful for other tasks, it is not necessary to
have such high density for playing on the frame. This function is used to resize the original image for best fit on
the display, usually resulting in reducing image storage needs or storing more images in internal memory.
Date & Time Setting – This is used to set the date and time. These settings are used in several other areas to
include Clock, Calendar, Auto Power On, and Auto Power Off. Use the Up and Down buttons to change each
setting. Use the Left and Right buttons to go from setting to setting. When complete press ENTER.
Auto Power On – This is used to set the time for the frame to automatically turn On. Use the Left and Right
buttons to go from setting to setting. When complete press ENTER.
Auto Power Off -This is used to set the time for the frame to automatically turn Off. Use the Left and Right
buttons to go from setting to setting. When complete press ENTER.
Adjust LCD Color – This is used to adjust the LCD screen for Brightness, Contrast, Tint, and Color. Use the Up
and Down buttons to navigate between functions. Use the Left and Right buttons to increase and decrease the
selected values. Once complete use the BACK button to return to the Settings Menu.
Language – This is used to set the on screen language. Use the Up and Down buttons to select the language.
Press ENTER to change.
Reset Settings – This is used to reset the settings to default.
File
This is the function used to view all files types that the frame recognizes to also include ASCII text style files and
extensions. This is also where files are tagged for Copy/Delete. From the Main Menu navigate to FILE and
ENTER. On the Media Menu select the location of the desired files and ENTER. The thumbnail is a listing of the
located files including name extension. Press ENTER to play. Use may also use the navigation buttons and the
SELECT button on the remote control to “tag” files for Copy or Delete. Once finished, press the
COPY/DELETE button on the remote control. A secondary screen will appear to select either Copy or Delete.
Navigate to the desired choice and ENTER to execute. You may copy files from external memory to internal
memory. You may delete files from either external or internal memory. You may not copy files from internal
memory to external memory.
Changing the Frame
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MemoryFrame has the ability to mount a standard open frame so that you can change the look of the frame
to suit your decor. Standard 8”x10” open frames mount on 8.4” MemoryFrame and 9”x12” open frames
mount on 10.4” MemoryFrame. Caution should be exercised to make sure the frame overhang does not
block the touch sensitive area; otherwise the touch controls may become erratic.
Specifications
MF-801, MF-801B
MF-1041
Screen size
Feature
8.4”
10.4”
Aspect ratio
4:3
4:3
512MB
512MB
Images
JPG, BMP
JPG, BMP
Audio
WMA
WMA
Video
MPEG
MPEG
Internal memory
Card Reader
AC Input power
DC Unit power
MMC/SD/XD/MS
MMC/SD/XD/MS
100-240 V AC, 50/60 Hz
100-240 V AC, 50/60 Hz
9VDC, 2.0
9VDC, 2.0A
MF-801B
NA
Built-in speakers
USB to PC
USB to Device
Remote Control
Rechargeable Battery
FCC CERTIFICATION:
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2)
this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
FCC NOTE: THE MANUFACTURER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY RADIO
OR TV INTERFERENCE CAUSED BY UNAUTHORIZED
MODIFICATIONS TO
THIS EQUIPMENT. SUCH MODIFICATIONS COULD VOID THE USER’S
AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT
NOTE: 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. 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, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference
by one or more of the following measures:
-- 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.
-- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

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