Kodak M820 manual Setting up your picture frame, Changing the frame orientation

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Getting started

Setting up your picture frame

Changing the frame orientation

Your frame is set up to display pictures in landscape orientation . You can turn the stand to change it to portrait but you must also change the setting (see page 8).

Change the stand position:

Turn the stand 90° to change the orientation.

Pull the stand out to adjust the frame angle.

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Contents Audio Audio Out SeeBack/Side View Changing the frame orientation Setting up your picture frameTurning on your frame Attaching the power cableSetting your language Enjoying your pictures immediatelySlide to find your language, then tap OK Inserting a memory card Connecting a digital camera or other USB deviceOn the raised guide Using your frame’s touch borderMounting your frame on the wall Changing the frame orientation settingDoing more with your frame Accessing your picturesViewing your pictures Playing a slide showForward/backward quickly To rotate a picture, tap Menu, then tap Rotate Viewing thumbnailsViewing a single picture There are two ways to view your pictures as thumbnailsSaving your favorite slide show for easy access Viewing pictures by date or filenameWhile viewing the slide show Your music starts playing Playing music onlyPlaying a video Highlight a picture to copy Copying picturesDeleting pictures Highlight a picture to deleteTap Menu Tap Delete, then tap OK Selecting multiple pictures Selecting/Unselecting allTap Select All Printing pictures Copy-drag and drop your pictures, videos, and music Installing the softwareUsing the Kodak EasyShare digital display software Copying from your computerMaintaining your frame and mattes Customizing your frameLearning more about your frame Solving frame problems Appendix Important safety instructionsLimited warranty Limited warranty coverageLimitations Your rights Outside the United States and CanadaFCC compliance and advisory Canadian DOC statement FCC and Industry CanadaChina RoHS MPEG-4Licensing Russian GOST-R