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Doing more with your frame

Playing music

Play/Pause button

1Tap the touch border to pause your slide show and to display the screen icons.

2Tap (Home), then (Music). Slide to highlight a music source then tap OK.

3Slide to the right/left to move up/down the music source list, then tap OK.

4Slide right/left to go to the previous/next song, or tap Select all, then tap the Play button on the bottom of the border to start playing music.

5Tap (Play slide show) on the right border to return to your picture, music, or slide show.

NOTE: Music plays automatically when a memory card or USB device with music on it is connected.

Notes on playing, copying, deleting music:

A headphone jack is available on the side of the frame (page i).

Adjust the frame volume (or car phone if it is plugged in) with the Volume button (see page ii). The on-screen volume indicator appears in the upper right.

To copy or delete music files (MP3), highlight the songs in the music source, then

tap OK. Tap (Actions) Copy or Delete OK.

-To copy, highlight the source you want to copy to, then tap OK. -To delete, tap Yes to confirm the deletion.

To copy music files (MP3) to internal memory, drag and drop them from your computer. See Copying wirelessly to/from your computer, page 42.

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Kodak W1020 manual Doing more with your frame, Playing music, Tap OK. Tap Actions → Copy or Delete → OK

W1020 specifications

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