Pacific Digital Digital Pacific USB Digital Photo Frame MemoryFrame User Manual

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MemoryFrame User’s Manual

Copyright© 2002 Pacific Digital Corporation

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8.

Connecting a USB Card-Reader to MemoryFrame

If you have a Camera that is not compliant with the USB Mass Storage
specification, you can still bypass your PC by using MemoryFrame
directly with USB memory-card readers that support the USB Mass
Storage Specification (see Chapter 12).

Important! To transfer slideshows from the Memory Card Reader
directly to your MemoryFrame, you first need to prepare your
MemoryFrame for communicating, as described in the section below.

Preparing MemoryFrame to Communicate with Card-Readers

The MemoryFrame is a single function device; this means that it cannot
be managed or communicate with a card reader while it is displaying a
slide show. In all cases, you must stop the slideshow by pressing the
Menu Button. This will place the MemoryFrame in the Menu System
mode that is required to communicate with the USB memory-card-
reader.

Important! Make sure that the memory-card is already inserted into
the card reader before connecting the USB cable to the
MemoryFrame.

Next, connect the MemoryFrame directly to the USB memory-card
reader using the USB cable that was provided by the card-reader
manufacturer (i.e. the cable that came with your reader).

To do this with a USB memory-card reader, connect the USB connector
of the card-reader’s USB cable to the “Camera” connector of the
MemoryFrame. See Figure 15.

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