Kodak W1020 manual Manually changing USB connection mode

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Manually changing USB connection mode

The connection mode must match the device you connect the frame to: Computer or Printer. The default is Connect to computer. You can change the connection mode manually.

1Disconnect the printer or computer from the frame.

2On the frame, tap (Home).

3Tap (Settings).

4Slide to highlight Device configuration, then tap OK.

5Highlight USB connection mode, then tap OK.

6Slide to highlight the mode you want to connect to, printer or computer, then tap OK.

7Reconnect the device (printer or computer) that matches the connection mode in step 6.

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Contents W820/W1020 wireless Digital frames Kodak EasyshareEastman Kodak Company Rochester, New York Front View Back/Right ViewUSB connector to computer Back/Side ViewTable of contents Setting up your frame for wireless operation Setting up your frame Setting up the standStand pull to adjust the frame angle for best viewing Getting startedAttaching 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 onlySetting your language Connecting to your wireless networkTo use the Quick Touch Borders, see Save Slider arrowsSetting up for wireless operation Scanning for available wireless networks screen appearsAvailable wireless networks are listed Tap Done when finished Backspace erases textRight border tap only Text box Slider Select Previous or next row Slider arrowsImportant Do not select Scan now yet. See Installing the software PCs only Installation is completeVerifying computer/device connections Setting up access to the Gallery and Web media Windows OS usersClick the following for on-screen setup instructions Overview Kodak Gallery Web Media Settings SaveClick Save at the bottom of the screen Go to on page 12 to start configuring your frame MAC OS usersHow to connect to your Gallery account How to add or edit a Web feed To add a new feedClick Add Add/Edit page appearsSetting up for wireless operation Setting up for wireless operation Assign a photo feed name Click Save at the bottom Frame’s Home screen and Web media list. SeeTo preview a feed, click next to the feed name Preview Edit DeleteViewing on your frame Enjoying your pictures immediatelyInserting a memory card Connecting a digital camera or other USB device Viewing the Home screen Home screen iconsAccessing your pictures and videos Tap Home, then Pictures and VideosAll connected sources are displayed Or, tap OK to view thumbnails, folders, etcViewing pictures and videos View a single picture and thumbnailsTo view your pictures as thumbnails Or Play slide showSaving your favorite slide show for easy access Playing a slide showScroll forward/backward quickly Other slide show informationViewing thumbnails multi-up Viewing a single pictureThere are two ways to view your pictures as thumbnails Icons or from single view, tap ThumbnailsViewing pictures by filename Tap SaveDoing more with your frame Playing musicTap OK. Tap Actions → Copy or Delete → OK Playing a video Play, pause, and resume the video Rewind / fast forwardPrinting to a PictBridge enabled printer Printing picturesPrinting begins Tap Print, then Yes to start printingManually changing USB connection mode Copying on your frame Highlight a picture to copyPicture is copied Deleting pictures Selecting 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 InternetViewing pictures/videos wirelessly Before you proceedViewing Gallery/Web media content Play slide shows of Kodak Gallery albums seeViewing Kodak Gallery pictures Viewing Web feeds on your frameTo see all pictures from the Gallery Automatically 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 Sharing pictures wirelessly Adding a new email addressEnter the email address Assign a nickname optional to the new email addressSharing your pictures Address to your share list see page 40. Tap ShareSelect. Tap Select all to send to everyone on your list Copying wirelessly to/from your computer Click Help Drag and dropFor more Here Viewer Here Drag Info Pane Drop Zone ShowCopying pictures from Easyshare software Show on your frameBrowse to the frame location to which you are copying Changing settings and more Changing frame settingsSettings menus Setting Options Upgrade firmwareSetting Options Slide show options Clock and timerScreen Fit or Fill Setting Options Kodak Gallery Device configurationNetwork Or Connect to printer . SeeSetting the clock and timer Manually setting the clockSetting automatic on/off Getting the time from the InternetManually upgrade firmware Tap Enable, then Save when you’re doneUpgrading your firmware Upgrade right away Important Do not turn off the frame during the upgradeUpgrade later Power cable Adding a matte and faceplateMounting your frame on the wall Change the frame orientation setting Changing your frame orientationChange the stand position and angle OrientationMaintaining your frame and mattes Learning more about your frameFrequently asked questions Can’t find my network. Why?Can’t find my network computer. Why? Picture frame problems Yes, you canTry one or more of the following Music doesn’t play Make sure the volume is turned up see Or USB device isConnected USB device is connected securely seeResetting the clock after losing power Picture frame/computer communicationsTap OK Screen messages Error duplicate filename Screen message Try one or more of the followingDirectory Support help, atDigital frame specifications AppendixKodak Easyshare W820/W1020 wireless digital frames Important safety instructions Limited warranty Limited warranty coverageLimitations Kodak Easyshare W820/W1020 wireless digital frames FCC compliance and advisoryYour rights Outside the United States and CanadaFCC and Industry Canada Canadian DOC statement Russian GOST-RChina RoHS Korean Class B ITE Licensing About, frame Easyshare Software Appendix From Easyshare Software Frame To/from computer, USB HomeScreen Setting Setting first time PictBridge enabled printer, 29 picturesCleaning Running Slide transitions, setting, 47 softwareFeatures on frame, overview, 34 setup Viewing pictures
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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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