Troubleshooting and support

 

 

 

If...

Try one or more of the following

 

Nothing happens when

Insert a certified SD/MMC/MS/xD/CF/MD card with images into the

a memory card, camera,

designated card slot, then push to seat it (see page 19). In the top

or USB device is

card slot, make sure the card is seated flush with the top.

 

Make sure the USB cable that was included with your camera or

connected.

 

 

USB device is connected securely (see page 20).

 

 

 

Make sure the file format of your pictures and videos are

 

 

 

supported. (See page 61).

 

 

 

NOTE: Do not insert a SANDISK Memory Stick, PRO DUO Card or other micro or mini

 

 

memory card without an adapter.

 

 

 

NOTE: Pictures may take a longer time to display when: the picture/video files are

 

 

 

large; when using a large capacity memory card or other connected device.

 

 

 

Touch border doesn’t

Use your finger to make your selections on the touch-sensitive

 

work.

borders (see page 3). Lights on the border show you where to

 

 

 

touch.

 

 

 

IMPORTANT: Do not slide on the right border (tap only).

 

 

 

Unplug the power cable for 5 seconds, then reconnect the cable.

 

 

Press and hold the power button (for about 2 seconds), then

 

 

 

release.

 

 

 

 

Frame freezes up or

Unplug the power cable from the frame. Wait 5 seconds, then

 

doesn’t work properly.

reconnect the cable. Press and hold the power button (for about 2

 

 

seconds), then release.

 

 

 

Press the Volume and Power buttons at the top of the frame (see

 

 

page ii) at the same time, then tap Yes to reset the frame.

 

 

 

(Resetting your frame does not erase your saved files.)

 

 

 

 

Music doesn’t play.

Make sure the volume is turned up (see page ii).

 

 

 

If your frame has songs you purchased, they may be protected files.

 

 

Convert the files to standard (unprotected) AAC or MP3 formats.

 

 

You set automatic

Make sure you Enabled the on/off setting after you set the times,

on/off but the frame

then press OK (not Back). See page 49.

 

doesn’t turn on and off

If your frame loses power, the clock returns to the factory setting

at the specified times.

and auto on/off times are disabled. See Resetting the clock after

 

 

losing power, page 58.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Kodak W1020 manual Or USB device is, Connected, USB device is connected securely see, Work, Touch, Seconds, then release

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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On the other hand, the Kodak W820 offers a balance of performance and affordability. With a resolution of 720p, it still provides sharp visuals suitable for both home use and business environments. The W820 features a lightweight design, making it easy to set up and transport. Its brightness level, while slightly lower than the W1020, ensures that images remain clear and usable even in moderately lit rooms. The W820 also incorporates wireless connectivity, enabling users to project content directly from their mobile devices without the hassle of cables.

Both projectors are equipped with built-in speakers that enhance the viewing experience, eliminating the need for external audio systems in smaller settings. Additionally, they come with user-friendly interfaces, making it easy to navigate settings, source connections, and other functionalities. One of the notable characteristics shared by both models is their impressive lamp life, which significantly reduces maintenance costs and enhances user convenience.

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In summary, whether a user opts for the Kodak W1020 or the W820, both projectors offer a blend of functionality, quality, and convenience, catering to the needs of modern users in various settings. Kodak’s commitment to advancing projection technology continues to make their products appealing choices in today’s digital landscape.