Changing settings and more

Setting

Options

Clock and timer

On/Off schedule—set your frame to turn on and off at a

 

specified time every day (see page 61).

 

Set time—manually set the clock to the current time (see

 

page 60).

 

 

KODAK Gallery

Specify your country, email address, and password.

 

First, install the software (see page 9) and set up access to the

 

KODAK Gallery (see page 12).

 

 

Network

Set up your frame for wireless operation. See page 5.

 

 

Device configuration

Frame name—use the on-screen keyboard to assign a name

 

to your frame. This name is referenced when connecting to

 

your wireless network. If you have more than one frame on

 

your wireless network, give them unique names so you can tell

 

them apart.

 

RSS feeds—simple sites you set up to view on your frame

 

using the Digital Display Software. Edit RSS feeds from your

 

computer using the software. See page 26.

 

Frame connections—choose how your frame works with

 

other devices. Share frame content: choose to turn off or

 

allow devices (such as computers or other wireless frames) to

 

access your frame contents; Remote setup: specify whether

 

or not to allow your frame to be set up from your computer;

 

Remote copy: turn off or allow copying to your frame from

 

your computer; Remote copy destination: specify a default

 

destination on your frame (internal memory, SD card, etc.) to

 

save your copied pictures.

 

USB connection mode—before you connect a USB

 

computer or printer, choose Connect to computer (default)

 

or Connect to printer. See page 40.

 

 

Language

Choose your language (see page 4).

 

 

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