Kodak P736 manual

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    K OD AK EASY SHARE Digital Frames Extended user guide P730/P730m/P736 www .k odak.com F or help with you r digital fram e, www .kodak.com/go/digitalfr amesupport[...]

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    Eastman Kodak Company Rochester , New Y ork 14650 © Eastman K odak Company , 2009 All screen images are simulated. K odak, EasyShare , and P erfect T ouch are trademarks of Eastman K odak Company . P/N 4H6539_en[...]

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    Product features www .kodak.com/go/suppo rt i Front View NO TE: When your hand is within 1 - 3 inches (2.5 - 7. 6 cm) of the borders , the lights turn on and indicate where to touch. T ap a light on the right border to see the screen icons . T o use the Quick T ouch Border , see page 4 . 1 LCD screen Quick Tou ch Border: 2 Side touch ligh ts—tap [...]

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    ii www .kodak.com/g o/support Back/side View 1 Mode button 6 Wall mounting holes (3) - P730, P730m only 2 Power button 7 DC In 5V power connector 3 USB connector 8 Frame stand (see page 1 ) 4 Memory card slot - SD/MMC /xD/MS 9 Security lock slot 5 Memory card slot - MS/MS Pro Duo 10 Stand attachment slot 1 2 4 3 5 6 7 8 9 10[...]

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    www .kodak.com/go/suppo rt ii i T able of contents 1 1 Getting started ...................................................................................... 1 Setting up your frame ...................... ....................................... ....................... 1 Navigating using the Quick Touch Border .............. ........................[...]

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    iv www .kodak.com/g o/support T able of conten ts Maintaining your frame ................................ ................................... ............ 31 Learning more about your frame................... ................................... ............ 31 5 Troubleshooting and support ............................................................[...]

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    www .kodak.com/go/suppo rt 1 1 Getting started Welcom e to your K ODAK EASY SHARE Digital F rame . Viewing and sharing your pictures couldn’t be simpler! Setting up your frame Attaching the stand Y our frame displays pic tures in landscape orientation . T o change to portrait orientation , see page 29 . Snap the stand into the slot in the back of[...]

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    2 www .kodak.com/g o/support Getting started Attaching the power cable CAUTION: Do not use this power cable wi th other devices , inclu ding digital cameras . Y our power cable may look different from the one pictured. Use the plug that accommodates your type of power outlet. 1 2[...]

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    Getting started www .kodak.com/go/suppo rt 3 Turning your frame on and off P ower button - press and hold (for about 2 seconds), then release With the power cable still plugged in , your frame retains information (lik e the time) if you turn it off .[...]

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    4 www .kodak.com/g o/support Getting started Navigating using the Quick Touch Border IMPOR T ANT : The display screen is not touch-sensit ive. Do not touch it. Instead, tap the lights on the rig ht and bottom borders. CAUTION: Only use your finger on the borders . Border s do not react to sharp or metal objects—and they may damage the border or s[...]

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    Getting started www .kodak.com/go/suppo rt 5 Tapping on the right border ■ T ap the light next to an icon to select it. Icon s change color when they are selected. ■ T ap the lights next to the up/down arrows to move up or down through menus or rows of thumbnails . ■ T ap the light next to OK or (see page 19 ) to select the highlighted item .[...]

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    6 www .kodak.com/g o/support Getting started Setting your language T he language screen appears the firs t time you turn on your frame . ■ T ap the light next to an up/down arrow to highlight your language , then tap the OK light. T o change the languag e at a later time: ■ T ap (Menu). T ap the down arrow to highlight (Settings); tap the do wn[...]

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    Getting started www .kodak.com/go/suppo rt 7 3 Set the clock. T ap the down arrow to highlig ht Clock, then slide or tap between the left/right arrow lights to select the current time (b ased on a 24-hour clock). 4 Set the date . T ap the down arrow to highlig ht Y ear/Month/Day , then sl ide or tap between the left/right arrow lights to select the[...]

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    8 www .kodak.com/g o/support Getting started Inserting a memory card CAUTION: Do not insert an MS Pro Duo card in the top slot. It coul d get stuck and damage the card or yo ur frame . ■ T o insert a card, push it firmly into the slot until it clicks and stops ■ T o remove a card , pull it out of the sl ot. MMC (MULTIME DIA Card) xD SD (SECURE [...]

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    Getting started www .kodak.com/go/suppo rt 9 Connecting a USB device Supported USB devices include a flas h drive, card reader , hard drive , etc. USB devices and cables are sold separ ately.[...]

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    10 www .kodak.com/g o/support 2 Viewing pictur es View pictures from your fr ame’ s internal memory or any conne cted picture source (memory card, USB device). Enjoying your pictures immediately! T o view your pictures or play a slide show , insert a memory card or other USB device (see page 8 ). Y our pictures play automatically . NO TE: Y our f[...]

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    Viewing pictures www .kodak.com/go/suppo rt 11 Viewing your pictures View your pictures from the frame’ s intern al memory or any conne cted picture source . 1 T ap (Menu), then tap (Pictures). All connected sources and internal memory are listed. 2 T ap an up/down arrow to highli ght a picture source , then: ■ T ap (Play) to start a slide show[...]

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    12 www .kodak.com/g o/support Viewing pictures ■ Y ou can change the slide dur ation (how long each picture stays on the screen) and transition style between pictures . See Changing frame settings, page 2 5 . ■ Pictures play continuously until you: tap a right border lig ht to pause play , turn off the frame , or change viewing modes . Play res[...]

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    Viewing pictures www .kodak.com/go/suppo rt 13 Viewing pictures in collage mode View a revolving four -picture (or six-picture , P736) slide show . Press the Mode button to play your pictures in collage mode . ■ T ap a right/left arrow to highlight a different picture in the collage . ■ T ap the right or b ottom border to pause play and h ighli[...]

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    14 www .kodak.com/g o/support Viewing pictures ■ While play is paus ed, tap OK to display the highlighted picture in full screen, single view . ■ While play is paused, tap (Menu) to access the main menu options (see page 17 ). ■ T ap (Play) to resume co llage play . NO TE: Multimedia slide shows do not play in collage mode.[...]

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    Viewing pictures www .kodak.com/go/suppo rt 15 Viewing thumbnails T here are two ways to view your pictures as thumbnails: First , from the pictu re source lis t: 1 T ap a light on the right border to see the icons , then tap (Menu). 2 T ap (Pictures). 3 T ap an up/down arrow to select a pi cture source ( see page 11 ), then tap OK. Pictures are di[...]

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    16 www .kodak.com/g o/support Viewing pictures Viewing a single picture ■ T o view a single , full-screen picture , highlight it in thumbnails view (see page 15 ), then tap OK. ■ Or , when a s lide show is playing, tap a Quick T ouch Border (right or bottom). T he slide show is paused and the picture in view is displayed. T ap OK to hide the ic[...]

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    www .kodak.com/go/suppo rt 17 3 Doing more with your fr ame Accessing menu options Use the Menu button to view and work with your pictures , and change your fram e settings (see page 25 ). NO TE: As your hand approaches the frame , lights turn on indicating wh ere to touch on the Quick Touch Border . T ap the rig ht border to see the screen icons .[...]

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    18 www .kodak.com/g o/support Doing more with your frame Multi-select Available from the Thumbnails menu only. Select multiple pictures to copy , rotate, delete , or play (see page 19 ). Select or Deselect All Available from the Multi-select/Thumbnails menu only. Select or deselect everything in your current picture source (see page 19 ). Copy See [...]

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    Doing more with your fr ame www .kodak.com/go/suppo rt 19 Selecting multiple pictures Use the multi-select feature to copy , delete, or rotate multiple pictures at once. Or select just the pictures you w ant to play in a slide show . 1 While viewing pictures or thumbna ils , ta p (Menu), then tap Multi-Select. 2 T o find and highlight a picture , t[...]

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    20 www .kodak.com/g o/support Doing more with your frame Copying on your frame Copy pictures from your current viewing location to other connected devices (see page 8 ). For example , copy pictures from a me mory card* into your frame’ s internal memory . *HINT : Share the digital pictures from your camera or computer—tak e the memory card out [...]

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    Doing more with your fr ame www .kodak.com/go/suppo rt 21 Rotating pictures 1 Highlight a picture in th umbnails view (see page 15 ) or display it in single view (see page 16 ). T o select mu ltiple pictures, see page 19 . 2 Ta p ( M e n u ) . 3 T ap the down arrow to highlight Rotate , then tap OK 4 T ap an up/down arrow to highl ight the directio[...]

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    22 www .kodak.com/g o/support Doing more with your frame Creating and playing a multimedia slide show Use K ODAK EAS Y SHARE Digital Display S oftwa re to create a multimedia sl ide show on your computer (WINDOWS OS on ly); then, copy the slide show to your fr ame. Before you proceed, mak e sure you download and ins tall the software . Download EAS[...]

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    Doing more with your fr ame www .kodak.com/go/suppo rt 23 2 Click the Slide Show Editor tab . 3 In Picture & Videos , click th e folder or location that contains the picture files you want to add to the slide show . 4 In the Viewer pane , select the pictures , then drag and drop them to the Slide Show Editor . Drag pictures in the Editor to cha[...]

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    24 www .kodak.com/g o/support Doing more with your frame NO TE: T o maintain the multimedia slide show’ s order during playba ck on the frame , see Changing the display picture order , page 28 and select Filename , A - Z. NO TE: A slide show plays continuously until you: tap a right border light to pause play , turn off the frame , or change view[...]

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    www .kodak.com/go/suppo rt 25 4 Changing settings and more Changing frame settings T he options in the Settings menu let yo u customize and configure your frame . IMPOR T ANT : Y ou may need to keep tapping the up/dow n arrow s to see a complete list of available options. 1 T ap (Menu), then tap (Settings). 2 T ap an up/down arrow to highlight a se[...]

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    26 www .kodak.com/g o/support Changing settin gs and more Transition Specify the transition style betw een pictures during playback. See screen for options. The default is Random. Default Play Location Save the current picture source as your default go-to location. Yes— confirm the current picture source as your default go-to location. No— exit[...]

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    Changing sett ings and more www .kodak.com/go/suppo rt 27 Fit or Fill Choose the picture scale for your screen. Fit— show the entire picture. Black borders may appear around the image. Fill (default)—the picture fills the entire scree n; some of the picture may be cut off (cropped). KODAK PERFECT TOUCH Technology Automatically enhance your pict[...]

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    28 www .kodak.com/g o/support Changing settin gs and more Changing the display picture order T he pictures on your fr ame are arranged and played by date , starting with the oldest. Y ou can change the display order by da te or alphabetically by file name . T o change the display order: 1 T ap a light on the right border to see the icons . 2 T ap ([...]

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    Changing sett ings and more www .kodak.com/go/suppo rt 29 Upgrading your firmware (recommended) Firmware is the software that runs on your frame . T o check for the latest version, visit www .k odak.com/go/digitalframedownloads . Download the firmware t o your co mputer , then upgrade your fr ame: 1 On your computer , go to www .kodak.com/go/digita[...]

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    30 www .kodak.com/g o/support Changing settin gs and more Change the stand position Change the frame orientation setting 1 T ap (Menu), then tap (Settings). 2 T ap the down arrow to highlight F rame orien tation, then tap OK. 3 T ap the down arrow to highlight Portr ait, then tap OK. 4 T ap (Menu) to return to the main menu, or tap (Play) to play y[...]

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    Changing sett ings and more www .kodak.com/go/suppo rt 31 Hanging your frame on the wall (P730/P730m only) T o hang your frame on the wall, remove th e stand, then use w all-anchoring hardware (not included) to se curely mount the fr ame to the wa ll. See Back/side View , page ii for the location of the mounting holes . Maintaining your frame IMPOR[...]

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    32 www .kodak.com/g o/support 5 T r oubleshooting and support F or step-by-step product support, visit www .kodak.com/go/digitalframesupport and select Step-by-Step Solutions & Repair . Picture frame problems If ... T ry one or more of the following Frame does not turn on. ■ Mak e sure the power cable that was included with your frame is conn[...]

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    T roubleshooting and support www .kodak.com/go/suppo rt 33 Resetting the clock after losing power If you turn off the power on the frame or ot herwise lose power for half a day or more, the clock time returns to the factory setting and the automatic on/off time s, if se t, a re disabled . ■ When you turn the fr ame back on, the set time screen ap[...]

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    34 www .kodak.com/g o/support T roublesho oting and support ■ Ta p O K . The Home screen appears. The time is reset and the automatic on/off times (if set) are re-enabled. It is not necess ary to reset the on/off times. NO TE: If you exit th e set time screen without s e tting the time , you can manua lly res et the clock and re-enable the automa[...]

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    T roubleshooting and support www .kodak.com/go/suppo rt 35 Error attempting to open file or directory. ■ T urn off the frame , then turn it back on. P ress and hold the power button (for about 2 seconds), then release . If the problem persists , contact customer support help , at www .kodak.com/go/digitalfr amesupport . Error duplicate filename. [...]

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    36 www .kodak.com/g o/support 6 Appendix Digital frame specifications F or more specifica tions , visit www .kodak.com/go/digitalfra mesupport . K ODAK EASY SHAR E P730/P730m/P736 Digital Frames Color display Size (approximate) 17.8 cm (7 in.) diagon al digital LCD, 800 x 480 pixels, 15:9 aspect rati o (P736 - 4:3) 15.4 x 9.2 cm (6.1 x 3.6 in.) vie[...]

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    Appendix www .kodak.com/go/suppo rt 37 Wi-Fi wireless network compati bility Not supported Other features PICTBRIDGE enabled printing Not supported Picture formats JPEG, JPG, EXIF 2.2 Video formats Not supported. Music formats Not supported. Memory cards Top card slot: SD (SECURE DIGITAL); MMC (MULTIMEDIA Card); MS (MEMORY STICK), XD Bottom card sl[...]

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    38 www .kodak.com/g o/support Appendix Important safety instructions CAUTION: Do not disassemble this product; there are no user -serviceable parts inside . Refer servicing to qualified service personnel. Do not expose this product to liquid, mo isture , or extreme temperatures . The use of controls , adjustments , or procedures other than those sp[...]

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    Appendix www .kodak.com/go/suppo rt 39 Additional care and maintenance ■ T o clean the frame or screen, use a soft lint-free cloth dampened with lens cleaning soluti on or a water -based cleaning solution. Use light pressure . ■ Do not allow chemicals , such as suntan lotion, to contact painted surfaces . ■ Service agreements are available in[...]

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    40 www .kodak.com/g o/support Appendix replaced with a remanufactured Produc t. Remanufactured Products , parts and materials are warr anted for the remaining warran ty term of the original Product, or 90 days after the da te of repair or replacement, whichev er is longer . Limitations T his warranty does not cover circumstance s beyond K odak&apos[...]

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    Appendix www .kodak.com/go/suppo rt 41 Outside the United States and Canada In countries other than the United States and Canada, th e terms and cond itions of this warr anty may be different. Unless a spec ific K odak wa rranty is communicated to the purchaser in writing by a K odak company , no warranty o r liability exists beyond any minimum req[...]

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    42 www .kodak.com/g o/support Appendix Australian C-Tick Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment labeling Russian GOST-R EU: It is the final user’s responsib ili ty to discard this equipment into an approved, segregated collection scheme to en able its suitable treatment/disposal and to improve h u man/environmenta l protection. For more inform[...]

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    Appendix www .kodak.com/go/suppo rt 43 China RoHS Licensing Supply of this product does not convey a license nor imply any right to distribute content created with this product in revenue -generating broadcast systems (terrestrial, satellite , cable and/or other distribution cha nnels), streaming appl ications (via Internet, intranets and / or othe[...]

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    44 www .kodak.com/g o/support Index 1 A about, frame, 27 AC adapte r, 36 appendix, 36 automatic on/off, 27 B border, touch, 4 C cable power , connecting, 2 cables USB , connectin g, 9 changing picture locations, 11 cleaning, 31 cleaning frame, 39 clock and date, setting, 27 clock, date, and time r, setting, 33 copying to frame’ s internal memory,[...]

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    www .kodak.com/go/suppo rt 45 Index I internal memory capacity, 36 L landscape, set orientation, 29 language, 27 language, setting, 6 M memory card types, 37 memory cards inserting, 8 Menu Copy, 18 Delete, 18 Deselect All, 1 8 Exit, 18 Multi-select, 18 Pictures, 17 Rotate, 18 Select A ll, 18 Settings, 18 Slide shows, 17 T hum bnails, 17 Menu option[...]

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    46 www .kodak.com/g o/support Index multiple pictures, 19 serial number, checking, 27 setting auto on/off, 27 clock after losing power, 33 language, 6 time, 27 setting your language, 2 7 Settings About, 27 Automatic resizing, 26 Brightness, 26 Clock and Date, 27 Default play location, 26 Display picture order by, 27 Duration, 25 Exit, 27 Fit or Fil[...]