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1  Getting started  ......................................................................................1

Setting up your frame.................................................................................... 1
Navigating using the Quick Touch Border ...................................................... 4
Setting your language ................................................................................... 6
Setting the clock, date, and timer .................................................................. 6
Inserting a memory card................................................................................ 8
Connecting a USB device............................................................................... 9

2  Viewing pictures ..................................................................................10

Enjoying your pictures immediately! ............................................................ 10
Viewing your pictures.................................................................................. 11
Changing viewing modes ............................................................................ 12
Viewing pictures in collage mode ................................................................ 13
Viewing thumbnails .................................................................................... 15
Viewing a single picture .............................................................................. 16
Saving a default play location...................................................................... 16

3  Doing more with your frame  ...............................................................17

Accessing menu options.............................................................................. 17
Selecting multiple pictures........................................................................... 19
Copying on your frame ................................................................................ 20
Rotating pictures......................................................................................... 21
Deleting pictures ......................................................................................... 21
Creating and playing a multimedia slide show ............................................. 22

4  Changing settings and more  ...............................................................25

Changing frame settings ............................................................................. 25
Settings menus ........................................................................................... 25
Changing the display picture order .............................................................. 28
Upgrading your firmware (recommended) .................................................... 29
Changing your frame orientation ................................................................. 29
Hanging your frame on the wall (P730/P730m only) .................................... 31

Summary of Contents for EASYSHARE P730m

Page 1: ...KODAK EASYSHARE Digital Frames Extended user guide P730 P730m P736 www kodak com For help with your digital frame www kodak com go digitalframesupport...

Page 2: ...Eastman Kodak Company Rochester New York 14650 Eastman Kodak Company 2009 All screen images are simulated Kodak EasyShare and Perfect Touch are trademarks of Eastman Kodak Company P N 4H6539_en...

Page 3: ...ches 2 5 7 6 cm of the borders the lights turn on and indicate where to touch Tap a light on the right border to see the screen icons To use the Quick Touch Border see page 4 1 LCD screen Quick Touch...

Page 4: ...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 M...

Page 5: ...wing pictures in collage mode 13 Viewing thumbnails 15 Viewing a single picture 16 Saving a default play location 16 3 Doing more with your frame 17 Accessing menu options 17 Selecting multiple pictur...

Page 6: ...rame 31 5 Troubleshooting and support 32 Picture frame problems 32 Screen messages 34 6 Appendix 36 Digital frame specifications 36 Important safety instructions 38 Upgrading your software and firmwar...

Page 7: ...ing and sharing your pictures couldn t be simpler Setting up your frame Attaching the stand Your frame displays pictures in landscape orientation To change to portrait orientation see page 29 Snap the...

Page 8: ...started Attaching the power cable CAUTION Do not use this power cable with other devices including digital cameras Your power cable may look different from the one pictured Use the plug that accommod...

Page 9: ...w kodak com go support 3 Turning your frame on and off Power button press and hold for about 2 seconds then release With the power cable still plugged in your frame retains information like the time i...

Page 10: ...the borders Borders do not react to sharp or metal objects and they may damage the border or screen Right border Tap lights Tap or press and hold arrow lights or slide between them to go forward or ba...

Page 11: ...ove the highlight one picture menu or item at a time Slide between the arrow lights to scroll through pictures like turning the pages of a book slide left to go forward slide right to go back For fast...

Page 12: ...tap OK The language screen appears Tap an up down arrow to highlight your language then tap OK To use the Quick Touch Border see page 4 Setting the clock date and timer If this is the first time you...

Page 13: ...o highlight Auto Off Auto On then tap OK to change the option to Enabled b Tap the down arrow to highlight Turn Frame On At then slide or tap between the left right arrow lights to select the On time...

Page 14: ...card in the top slot It could get stuck and damage the card or your frame To insert a card push it firmly into the slot until it clicks and stops To remove a card pull it out of the slot MMC MULTIMED...

Page 15: ...Getting started www kodak com go support 9 Connecting a USB device Supported USB devices include a flash drive card reader hard drive etc USB devices and cables are sold separately...

Page 16: ...ice Enjoying your pictures immediately To view your pictures or play a slide show insert a memory card or other USB device see page 8 Your pictures play automatically NOTE Your frame may have pre load...

Page 17: ...information Picture display order When Shuffle is On the default setting see page 26 pictures play in random order When Shuffle is Off pictures play according to your Display Picture Order By setting...

Page 18: ...ode button to access the four slide show viewing modes on your frame Pictures Collage Clock picture and Calendar picture NOTE If your pictures are cropped change the frame setting to Fit see page 27 E...

Page 19: ...to pause play and highlight the current picture Clock a clock with the current time is displayed on one side of the screen while the pictures in your current picture source play on the other See Sett...

Page 20: ...le play is paused 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 Tap Play to resume collage play NOTE Mu...

Page 21: ...ap a light on the right border to see the icons then tap Menu 2 Tap Thumbnails Pictures are displayed as thumbnails Tips when viewing thumbnails To move to the previous or next row tap the up down arr...

Page 22: ...drive etc as your default go to location 1 While viewing a slide show tap a Quick Touch Border The slide show is paused and the screen icons with their lights appear 2 Tap Menu then Settings 3 Tap an...

Page 23: ...ghlight a menu option then tap OK IMPORTANT You may need to keep tapping the up down arrows to see a complete list of available options NOTE Menu options are displayed for one minute after selecting t...

Page 24: ...ect Thumbnails menu only Select or deselect everything in your current picture source see page 19 Copy See Copying on your frame page 20 Rotate See Rotating pictures page 21 Delete See Deleting pictur...

Page 25: ...tap Menu then tap Multi Select 2 To find and highlight a picture tap the arrow lights or slide between them then tap Select A check mark appears on the selected picture 3 Continue selecting pictures T...

Page 26: ...y damage your card pictures or device 1 Highlight a picture in thumbnails view see page 15 or display it in single view see page 16 To select multiple pictures see page 19 2 Tap Menu 3 Tap the down ar...

Page 27: ...hen tap OK Highlight Exit and tap OK to return to the picture without rotating it Deleting pictures CAUTION Removing a card or disconnecting a device while deleting may damage your card pictures or de...

Page 28: ...product type drop down menu 2 Select Digital Display Software in the software package drop down menu then click Go 3 Select your operating system then follow the screen directions to download and inst...

Page 29: ...a memory card or USB flash then copy the slide shows to your frame Here s how 1 In the navigation pane under Slide Shows click a multimedia slide show 2 Drag the slide show to a connected card or USB...

Page 30: ...r during playback on the frame see Changing the display picture order page 28 and select Filename A Z NOTE A slide show plays continuously until you tap a right border light to pause play turn off the...

Page 31: ...ch Border to select an option then tap OK to save your selections 4 Tap Play to return to playback from the current image Tap Menu to return to the top level menu Settings menus Setting Options Upgrad...

Page 32: ...er By setting is Oldest to newest Most recent week default start playback with the last week of pictures Oldest pictures start playback with the oldest picture available This setting only applies when...

Page 33: ...lay your pictures by date or file name NOTE If Shuffle is On see page 26 pictures play in random order regardless of this setting Oldest to newest default start play with the oldest file date Newest t...

Page 34: ...order by date or alphabetically by file name To change the display order 1 Tap a light on the right border to see the icons 2 Tap Menu then Settings 3 Tap Down arrows to highlight Display picture orde...

Page 35: ...flash drive then insert into the frame See page 20 for copying files 4 Tap Menu then tap Settings 5 Highlight Firmware Upgrade then tap OK to begin the upgrade IMPORTANT Do not turn off the frame or r...

Page 36: ...1 Tap Menu then tap Settings 2 Tap the down arrow to highlight Frame orientation then tap OK 3 Tap the down arrow to highlight Portrait then tap OK 4 Tap Menu to return to the main menu or tap Play to...

Page 37: ...our frame IMPORTANT Always disconnect the power before cleaning Do not use water cleaning solutions or other adhesives on the frame or any of its parts Gently wipe the frame and screen with a clean dr...

Page 38: ...fied MS Duo Duo Pro Card with images into the lower designated card slot then push to seat it see page 8 NOTE Do not insert an MS Pro or MS Pro Duo card in the top slot It could get stuck and damage t...

Page 39: ...not erase your saved files You set automatic on off but the frame doesn t turn on and off at the specified times Make sure you Enabled the on off setting after you set the times then press OK not Bac...

Page 40: ...y preceded by the file name xxx_xxxx JPG file is bad The frame is unable to display the picture Make sure the file format of your pictures is supported See page 36 Create file failed The device memory...

Page 41: ...release If the problem persists contact customer support help at www kodak com go digitalframesupport Error duplicate filename Error occurred while closing a file Error invalid filename Error reading...

Page 42: ...age capacity 512 MB Power 5 Volt AC Adapter United States Canada P730m Manufacturer Model Malata MPA 05015A EIAJ class 2 DC plug Input 100 240V AC 50 60 Hz Output 5 Volt DC 1 5 amp United States Canad...

Page 43: ...ITAL MMC MULTIMEDIA Card MS MEMORY STICK XD Bottom card slot MS MEMORY STICK Pro Duo Security lock not included Kensington Temperature Operating 32 to 104 F 0 to 40 C Storage 4 to 140 F 20 to 60 C Siz...

Page 44: ...e fire electric shock or injury For approved accessories visit www kodak go accessories Use only the AC power adapter specified for your frame see page 36 Use of other AC adapters may damage the frame...

Page 45: ...e of purchase will be required with any request for warranty repair Limited warranty coverage Warranty service is only available from within the country where the Products were originally purchased Yo...

Page 46: ...the duration of the implied warranty will be one year from the purchase date or such longer period as required by law The option of repair replacement or refund is Kodak s only obligation Kodak will...

Page 47: ...visory FCC compliance and advisory FCC and Industry Canada 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 i...

Page 48: ...ty to discard this equipment into an approved segregated collection scheme to enable its suitable treatment disposal and to improve human environmental protection For more information see your retaile...

Page 49: ...al satellite cable and or other distribution channels streaming applications via Internet intranets and or other networks other content distribution systems pay audio or audio on demand applications a...

Page 50: ...8 deleting pictures 21 display order changing 28 disposal recycling 39 E EASYSHARE Digital Display Software create slide show 22 error messages 34 F filename sort by 28 firmware checking version 27 up...

Page 51: ...31 multimedia slide show 22 O on off setting auto 27 orientation setting 29 P pictures copying to internal memory 20 deleting 21 location viewing 11 rotating 21 selecting more than one 19 sort by date...

Page 52: ...lide show starting point 26 Transition 26 Upgrade firmware 25 setup picture frame 1 size 37 slide show create with pictures and music 22 playing 10 sort order 28 slide show location saving 16 software...

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