Kodak W820, W1020 manual Setting up Web content

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Setting up Web content

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6From the drop-down menu, select your frame.

7Click the following Web Media pages for setup instructions to easily access content right on your frame:

KODAK Gallery—connect to your existing Gallery account or set up a new one to receive pictures from other Gallery friends and family. See page 16.

FLICKR—sign in to your existing FLICKR account or set up a new one (see page 17) so you can receive and view FLICKR photos on your frame.

FRAMECHANNEL—add to your list of RSS photo feeds from FRAMECHANNEL (see page 21) and receive photos from your favorite photo-sharing sites. Connect to your existing FRAMECHANNEL account or set up a new one (see page 21) so you can customize content such as news, weather, traffic, sports scores, finance, and much more.

Photo RSS—add to your list of RSS photo feeds from FLICKR and other favorite photo-sharing sites (see page 19).

Create shortcuts—create up to 5 shortcuts of your favorite photo feeds (see page 25).

Settings—customize your frame with general settings, display settings, and clock and timer settings right from your computer. (For more details about the settings, see Changing settings and more, page 57.)

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Contents W820/W1020 Wireless Digital Frames Kodak EasyshareEastman Kodak Company Rochester, New York Front View Back/Right ViewBack/Side View Table of contents Table of contents Table of contents Getting started Setting up your frameSetting up the stand Attaching the power cable Turning on/off your frameUsing your frame’s Quick Touch Borders Touch tipsDon’t hover, borders can be sensitive Slide on bottom border onlyTo use the Quick Touch Borders, see Setting your languageConnecting to your wireless network Setting up for wireless operation Scanning for available wireless networks screen appearsAvailable wireless networks are listed If your wireless network is not found On-screen keyboard appearsBackspace erases text Installing the software Windows OS only Network connection setup screen appears Verifying computer/device connectionsHelp Done Exit Windows OS users Setting up Web contentSetting up access to the Gallery and Web media Setting up Web content Flickr Framechannel Go to on page 13 to start configuring your frame MAC OS usersSelect your country/region from the drop-down menu Connecting to your Gallery accountKodak Gallery Web Media configuration page appears You can now view photo feeds from Flickr see Connecting to your Flickr accountFlickr Web Media configuration page appears Connecting to your Framechannel account Framechannel Web Media configuration page appearsHow to add a Flickr feed Adding Web feedsClick Add Photo RSS/FLICKR Add/Edit page appearsSave How to add a Framechannel feed Framechannel Add/Edit page appearsSetting up Web content How to add feeds from other sites From the Site drop-down menu, select OtherClick Save Creating shortcuts on your frame Previewing, editing, and deleting feeds To preview a feed , clickPreview Edit Delete Viewing on your frame Enjoying your pictures immediatelyInserting a memory card Secure DigitalConnecting a digital camera or other USB device Viewing the Home screen Home screen iconsViewing on your frame Accessing your pictures and videos Tap Home, then Pictures and VideosAll connected sources are displayed Highlighted sourceViewing pictures and videos Viewing thumbnails multi-upThere are two ways to view your pictures as thumbnails Icons or from single view, tap ThumbnailsViewing a single picture Saving your favorite slide show for easy access Playing a slide showThere are two ways to start a slide show on your frame Other slide show informationDate, oldest to newest Date, newest to oldest Tap Save Arranging pictures to play by date or filenameShow options Highlight Sort, then tap Select Headphone jack is available on the side of the frame see Doing more with your framePlaying music Playing a video Printing to a PictBridge enabled Printer Printing picturesPrinting of the displayed picture begins Tap Print, then Yes to start printing all selected picturesManually changing USB connection mode Picture is copied Copying on your frameHighlight a picture to copy Deleting pictures Highlight a picture to deleteSelecting multiple pictures Select/Unselect allCheck mark appears on the selected picture Select allUsing wireless mode What are the wireless features of my frame?Setting up your frame for wireless operation Wireless networking and the InternetOn your frame, tap Home → Pictures and Videos Viewing pictures/videos wirelesslyBefore you proceed Viewing Gallery/Web media content on your frame Viewing Kodak Gallery pictures To see all pictures from the GalleryViewing Web feeds on your frame Slide show begins. OrTap Web Media Bottom to display the icons, then tap Play slide showAutomatically receiving My Friends Albums To see the shared pictures right awaySelect a marked album from the Gallery list and tap OK To see the shared pictures laterTurning off auto-receive and notification Emailing pictures and videos from your frame Adding a new email addressEnter the email address Assign a nickname to the new email address optionalSharing your pictures Highlight a picture to shareTap Actions Tap Share Select. Tap Select all to send to everyone on your listCopying wirelessly to/from your computer Click Help Copying pictures from Easyshare Software Browse to the frame location to which you are copyingUsing wireless mode Changing settings and more Changing frame settingsSettings menus Tap Home, then SettingsSetting Options Viewing options Screen Fit or FillSetting Options Clock and timer Device configurationKodak Gallery NetworkGetting the time from the Internet Setting the clock and timerManually setting the clock Current time is displayed and the hour field is highlighted Setting automatic on/offTap Enable, then Save when you’re done Manually upgrade firmware Upgrading your software and firmwareUpgrade later Upgrade right awayImportant Do not turn off the frame during the upgrade Adding a matte and faceplate Mounting your frame on the wallChange the frame orientation setting Changing your frame orientationChange the stand position and angle OrientationMaintaining your frame and mattes Learning more about your frameCan’t find my network computer. Why? Frequently asked questionsCan’t find my network. Why? Try one or more of the following Picture frame problemsYes, you can Important Do not slide on the right border tap only Resetting the clock after losing power Picture frame/computer communicationsScreen message Try one or more of the following Screen messagesIncluding protected files Screen message Try one or more of the following Digital frame specifications AppendixKodak Easyshare W820/W1020 Wireless Digital Frames AppendixImportant safety instructions Limited warranty coverage Additional care and maintenanceLimited warranty Limitations Regulatory compliance Your rightsOutside the United States and Canada FCC compliance and advisoryFCC and Industry Canada Canadian DOC statementN137 Russian GOST-R China RoHSKorean Class B ITE Licensing Screen About, frame Easyshare Software AppendixFrom Easyshare Software Frame To/from computer, USB Home Pictbridge enabled Printer, 39 pictures CleaningRunning slide show RunningFeatures on frame, overview, 44 setup Viewing pictures
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W820, W1020 specifications

Kodak has long been synonymous with photography, and their line of digital projectors continues this legacy of innovation and quality. Among these remarkable devices are the Kodak W1020 and W820 projectors, each offering a unique set of features well-suited for various user needs, from home entertainment to professional presentations.

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In summary, whether a user opts for the Kodak W1020 or the W820, both projectors offer a blend of functionality, quality, and convenience, catering to the needs of modern users in various settings. Kodak’s commitment to advancing projection technology continues to make their products appealing choices in today’s digital landscape.