Kodak P20 manual Contents, Important Safeguards, Features and Functions

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CONTENTS

Important Safeguards

2

Mode Button

4

Features and Functions

2

Zoom Button

4

Overview

3

Test Button

4

Installing the Batteries

3

Flash Range Scale

4

Mounting the Flash to the Camera....

4

Adjustable Bounce Flash Head

5

Flash Charging Status

4

Power Zoom Head

5

Power Save and Automatic

 

Technical Specifications

6

Shutdown

4

Troubleshooting

6

LCD Back Light

4

 

 

IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS

CAUTION Failure to observe the instructions marked by this symbol while handling the product may result in serious bodily injury or damage to property. Make sure to observe the instructions.

CAUTION

Do not attempt to open, repair, or modify this unit. It contains a high-voltage circuit, which may cause a fire, electric shock, or serious injury.

Do not use accessories other than those specified by Eastman Kodak Company. Doing so may cause a fire, electric shock, or other injury.

Do not touch any exposed internal component of the unit if the unit is dropped or damaged, or if foreign matter enters the unit.

Do not operate the unit near the eyes (especially those of infants).

Flashing the unit near someone’s eyes may cause visual impairment. Make sure to allow a minimum distance of about 3 ft (1 m) or more from the subject, especially when taking pictures of infants.

Make sure to install the batteries correctly. When replacing batteries, replace both old batteries with a pair of new batteries as recommended on page 3 of this manual. Using batteries of the wrong type or old batteries may result in leakage, heat buildup, rupture, shortened service life, or loose connections.

Keep the unit away from beverages and other liquids, cosmetics or chemicals. Spills or splashes of liquid entering the unit may cause a fire, electric shock or injury.

Do not operate the unit in extremely humid environments, such as a bathroom or near a humidifier. This may result in a fire, electric shock, or injury.

Do not operate the unit if there is any chance that a flammable or volatile gas is present.

Do not expose the unit to splashes, sprays, or water droplets.

Do not expose batteries to a very hot environment or excessive heat such as intense sunlight, fire, etc.

Do not attempt to charge disposable batteries (such as carbon-zinc and alkaline cells).

Do not place the unit in direct sunlight or where it can be exposed to high humidity. This can result in excessive humidity inside the unit, which can cause damage to or failure of the unit.

Do not store the unit in a dusty place; otherwise, subsequent use of the unit may result in a fire or electric shock.

Do not place the unit in an unstable position; otherwise, the unit may fall or drop accidentally, causing damage to the unit or personal injury.

Do not clean the unit with benzene or other solvents. This can result in discoloration or deformation of the unit. Stains or dirt should be removed with a soft dry cloth.

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

Your Kodak P20 zoom flash is for use with Kodak EasyShare P series digital cameras.

FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS

Multi-step Auto Power Zoom function automatically provides optical flash coverage matched to the focal length of the lens in use (24–80 mm).

Choose between Camera Auto Mode and Manual Mode.

Large, easy-to-read LCD panel displays all the information needed to monitor and control all flash settings. The panel can be illuminated for easy reading in dark conditions. The data display remains on for 5 seconds after pressing the Display button.

Provides five Manual flash output settings, from full power to 1/16.

The flash head can be tilted upward incrementally to 90 degrees (vertical), with stops at 45, 60, and 75 degrees, for convenient bounce flash capability.

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Contents 4J3974 Features and Functions ContentsImportant Safeguards Installing the Batteries OverviewMounting the Flash to the Camera Power Save and Automatic ShutdownMode Button Flash Charging StatusAdjustable Bounce Flash Head Power Zoom HeadTechnical Specifications Troubleshooting