Pacific Digital MF-810 User Manual

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The “Locked” position is toward the outside of the unit. 
• Remove the stand from the back of the MemoryFrame by 
rotating out of its holder, then place the MemoryFrame on its 
back with the LCD up towards you.   
• Push the frame lock tab inwards towards the frame with one 
hand while lifted the edge of the frame closest to the tab 
upward about one (1) inch.
 The lifted edge of the wood picture frame can now be slid 
towards the opposite edge past the two fixed tabs and then 
lifted free.
To install decorative frames on the MemoryFrame
• Read the section of the manual “Caring for the Screen” 
(Chapter 10.2) before removing the decorative frame. Try to 
avoid touching the LCD screen during this process. 
• After removing (as described above) the wood  picture frame 
that came with MemoryFrame, remove the stand from the 
back of the MemoryFrame by rotating out of its holder, then 
place the MemoryFrame on its back with the LCD up  
towards you.   
• At a slight angle, place one edge of your new wood frame 
onto the face of the MemoryFrame housing, and then slide 
the frame towards the two fixed tabs.  
• Push the frame lock tab inwards towards the frame with one 
hand while pushing the edge of the frame closest to the tab 
down onto the frame, then pull the frame lock tab to the 
locked position (towards outer edge of unit).  
• Replace the stand into the back of the MemoryFrame by 
rotating into its holder, then fold out the Stand from the rear 
of the MemoryFrame.  Choose the orientation that you prefer 
either portrait (vertical) or landscape (horizontal) orientation, 
and set the MemoryFrame on a flat surface. 
10.5 Showing 
PowerPoint Slides on MemoryFrame 
You can display a combination of text, photos and PowerPoint slides 
to make presentations or to use MemoryFrame as a point-of-purchase 
shelf-talker.  With the MF-810S stereo model you can also add voice or 
music to the show. PowerPoint allows you to save your slides as TIFF or 
JPEG images (using the save-as function) or to be pasted into other