Kodak M820 manual Mounting your frame on the wall, Changing the frame orientation setting

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Getting started

Mounting your frame on the wall

Use wall-anchoring hardware (not included) to anchor your frame securely to your wall.

Wall mounting

Clip (use to reroute, secure, and center

holes

the power cable)

 

Power cable

To change to portrait , turn your frame 90° and use the wall mounting holes at the top.

Changing the frame orientation setting

Change the frame orientation setting if you change to portrait orientation.

1Tap (Home) (Settings).

2Select (Viewing options), then tap OK. Select Frame orientation, then tap OK. Select Portrait, then tap OK.

3Tap to exit.

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Contents See Audio Audio OutBack/Side View Setting up your picture frame Changing the frame orientationAttaching the power cable Turning on your frame Slide to find your language, then tap OK Setting your language Enjoying your pictures immediately Connecting a digital camera or other USB device Inserting a memory cardUsing your frame’s touch border On the raised guideChanging the frame orientation setting Mounting your frame on the wallAccessing your pictures Doing more with your frameForward/backward quickly Viewing your picturesPlaying a slide show Viewing thumbnails Viewing a single pictureThere are two ways to view your pictures as thumbnails To rotate a picture, tap Menu, then tap RotateWhile viewing the slide show Saving your favorite slide show for easy accessViewing pictures by date or filename Playing music only Your music starts playingPlaying a video Copying pictures Highlight a picture to copyTap Menu Tap Delete, then tap OK Deleting picturesHighlight a picture to delete Tap Select All Selecting multiple picturesSelecting/Unselecting all Printing pictures Installing the software Using the Kodak EasyShare digital display softwareCopying from your computer Copy-drag and drop your pictures, videos, and musicCustomizing your frame Maintaining your frame and mattesLearning more about your frame Solving frame problems Important safety instructions AppendixLimitations Limited warrantyLimited warranty coverage FCC compliance and advisory Your rightsOutside the United States and Canada FCC and Industry Canada Canadian DOC statementMPEG-4 China RoHSRussian GOST-R Licensing