Kodak P820, P520, P725 manual Resetting factory defaults, Learning more about your frame

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Doing more with your frame

Resetting factory defaults

Reset button slot

1Make sure the power cable is connected and the frame is turned on.

2Insert a small sharp object into the reset button slot and press the recessed reset button.

When the reset is successful, the set language screen appears.

All settings return to the original factory defaults.

3Reset your language. See page 4.

Learning more about your frame

www.kodak.com/go/digitalframes

Frame accessories, including decorative faceplates

 

and custom mattes

www.kodak.com/go/digitalframesupport

Extended user guide

 

Interactive troubleshooting and repairs

 

Interactive tutorials

 

FAQs

 

Downloads

 

Product registration

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www.kodak.com/go/easysharecenter

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Contents Kodak EasyShare P520 digital frame Kodak EasyShare P720/P725/P820 digital framesBack/Side View P520/P720/P725 digital framesAttaching the frame stand Setting up your picture frameAttaching the power cable Setting your language Turning on your frameUsing your frame’s Quick Touch Borders Touch tipsEnjoying your pictures immediately Inserting a memory card Connecting a digital camera or other USB device Turning off your frame Changing your frame orientationMounting your frame on the wall Accessing your pictures Doing more with your frameViewing thumbnails Viewing your picturesPlaying a slide show Viewing a single picture Viewing pictures by date or filenameCopying pictures Deleting pictures Your connected devices appearSelecting/Unselecting all Selecting multiple picturesSelecting individual pictures Installing Kodak EasyShare digital display software Copying from your computerCopying with EasyShare digital display software Slide show beginsCustomizing your frame Maintaining your frame and mattesResetting factory defaults Learning more about your frameSolving frame problems Important safety instructions AppendixLimitations Limited warrantyLimited warranty coverage FCC compliance and advisory Your rightsOutside the United States and Canada Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment labeling FCC and Industry CanadaCanadian DOC statement Australian C-Tick China RoHSRussian GOST-R Licensing