Date and Time

Getting Started

You can set the standby timeout from 10 – 30 minutes. The default setting is 15 minutes.

1Press Menu to display the main menu.

2Press b until Control Panel Settings is selected.

3Press OK. The Power Settings menu is displayed with Minutes to Standby selected.

4Press _ or ` to change the standby timeout period.

5Press OK.

Date and Time

Your Kodak EasyShare All-in-One contains a clock for stamping the date and time on scans to a memory card and faxes.

1Press Menu to display the main menu.

2Press b until Date and Time is selected.

3Press OK to go to the Date and Time menu.

4Press _ or ` to set the Year.

5Press OK.

6Press _ or ` to set the Month.

7Press OK.

8Press _ or ` to set the Day.

9Press OK.

10Press _ or ` to set the Hour.

11Press OK.

12Press _ or ` to set the Minute.

13Press OK.

Set Language

You can select the language the EasyShare AiO uses for the LCD display.

1Press Menu to display the Main Menu.

2Press b until Language is displayed.

3Press OK to go to the Select Language menu.

4Press b until the language you want is selected.

5Press OK.

Reset All Settings

You can restore the original factory settings to your Kodak EasyShare All-in-One.

NOTE: Restoring the factory defaults will not change the date and time information you set.

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Kodak 5500 manual Date and Time, Set Language, Reset All Settings

5500 specifications

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