Summary of Contents for Kodak EASYSHARE SMART PICTURE FRAME
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Congratulations! You now can view your favorite pictures in new and exciting ways. You can: m Store and view up to 36 pictures in your Smart Picture Frame. m View pictures from your COMPACTFLASH Card. m Create custom slide shows, showcasing your favorite pictures.
NOTE: Keep the original product packaging in case you need to return the frame or move it to a new location. Choosing a Location Locate your frame where it's easy to see and is away from direct sunlight and exposure to extreme temperatures. Caring for Your Smart Picture Frame m Do not allow liquids to come in contact with the frame.
Getting Connected NOTE: This product is network-capable. However, this configuration does not support these networking features at this time: m Share! m Set Update Times m Channels m Update Now! m Order Prints m Advanced/Set Dialing Options m Frame Locking...
Turns the frame on and off Pictures/Channels Switches the display between pictures and channels* Toggles the menu on and off; cancels an operation Menu Right/Left Arrows Displays next or previous picture or menu option Selects the current menu option, or a picture Share! Sends pictures*...
The first time you turn on the frame, you are prompted to set the time: Use the arrow buttons on the top of the frame to adjust the hour, then press 2 Use the arrow buttons to set the minutes, then press OK.
Adding Pictures to Your Smart Picture Frame The easiest way to transfer pictures from a digital camera to your Smart Picture Frame is by using a COMPACTFLASH Card. The frame has a built-in reader that supports Type I and Type II COMPACTFLASH Cards.
Inserting a COMPACTFLASH Card Eject the COMPACTFLASH Card from your camera. 2 Insert the card into the slot on the right side of the Smart Picture Frame. NOTE: Make sure that the connectors on the card are facing the Smart...
If more than 8 pictures reside on the card, use the Get Next and Get Last 4 Pictures functions. 4 Use the arrow buttons to select a picture you want to copy. Press OK. A check mark appears over the selected picture.
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NOTE: When you copy a high resolution picture (greater than 640 x 480 pixels) from a card to the frame, the picture is reduced to 640 x 480 pixels. This allows the frame to store the maximum number of images. Due to this compression, these pictures may appear with black bars above and below, or on the sides.
Viewing Pictures in the Frame Memory Make sure that you are in Picture viewing mode (via the Pictures/Channels button). 2 Use the arrow buttons to move forward and backward through the pictures. If the frame is in Still Picture Mode, the...
Then, the frame scrolls through pictures stored on the frame followed by pictures from the card. 2 Use the arrow buttons to scroll through your pictures, or view them as a part of the slide show. (See “Slide Show Mode” on page 13.)
Press the Menu button. 2 Select Slide Show. Press OK. 3 Use the arrow buttons to select the time you would like each picture to remain on the screen. Press OK. 4 Select Accept Setting. Press OK.
2 Select Rotate. Press OK. Thumbnail views of pictures on the frame are displayed. If more than 8 pictures reside on the frame, use the Get Next and Get Last 4 Pictures functions. 3 Use the arrow buttons to select the picture you want to rotate.
An “X” appears over that image. (To deselect the picture, press OK again.) 3 When all the pictures that you wish to remove are selected, use the arrow buttons to highlight the Continue to Confirm Deletion button. Press OK. 4 When the Delete Confirmation screen appears, press OK, select Delete Pictures, and press OK again.
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8 pictures reside on the frame, use the Get Next and Get Last 4 Pictures functions. 4 Use the arrow buttons to select the pictures to copy. Press OK to mark each picture for copying. 5 When finished, select Continue to confirm copy. Press OK.
2 Select the On/Off Times function. Press OK. 3 Select Change On/Off Times. Press OK. 4 Use the arrow buttons to select the hour for the frame to turn off, followed by the minutes, and AM or PM. Press OK to accept the time.
Keeping Your Picture Frame Secure If your frame is in a location where theft is a possibility, you can physically lock your frame using a locking cable (not included) from Kensington Technology Group. For more information, see www.kensington.com. The Kensington lock slot is on the back of the...
Troubleshooting The KODAK Smart Picture Frame was designed for ease of use and reliability. This chapter will help you resolve the most common challenges. Should you require further assistance, there are extensive resources available online at www.kodak.com/go/SmartFrame and select Technical Support. If you do not have Web access, call 1-800-235-6325.
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You are viewing high- If, after pressing the right arrow resolution pictures on button, you have to wait more than 5 the COMPACTFLASH minutes for a picture to appear, Card. High-resolution remove the COMPACTFLASH Card pictures can take and try again.
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20 Channel AutoDisplay Rate. minutes. 3 Select Never. These features Frame is not Do not try to use these features; the are not connecting to the frame is not configured for network available: network. connection. m Channels...
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The manipulated. directories of some To determine if the file or card is older digital cameras corrupt, attempt to display: are not compatible m Another picture from the same with the frame. The...
The KODAK Smart Picture Frame should only be used with a UL listed and Kodak approved Class 2 Power Supply with a rated input of 110V ~ 120V @ 50/60Hz while supplying a rated output of 7.5VDC@1.5 Amps to the KODAK Smart Picture Frame.
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WILL BE ONE YEAR FROM THE DATE OF PURCHASE. No oral or written information or advice given by Kodak, its dealers, distributors, agents or employees shall create a warranty or in any way increase the scope of this warranty. REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT, AT KODAK’S OPTION, WITHOUT CHARGE ARE KODAK'S ONLY OBLIGATIONS UNDER THIS WARRANTY.
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.
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 and correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: m Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
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Notice: The LOAD NUMBER (LN) assigned to each terminal device denotes the percentage of the total load to be connected to a telephone loop which is used by the device to prevent overloading. The termination on a loop may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the LOAD NUMBERS of all of the devices does not exceed 100.
This manual was developed and published by Kodak. It includes the most current information known at the time of publication. The contents of this manual and the specifications of the KODAK Smart Picture Frame are subject to change without notice. Kodak reserves the right to make changes without...
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Canadian Electrical 27 Power Cord 3 Electrical 23 Problem Solving 19 Recycling 28 Replacement 25 Rotating Pictures 14 Security 18 Setting On and Off Times 17 Slide Show Mode 13 Still Picture Mode 13 Troubleshooting 19 Unpacking the Box 1...