KODAK EASYSHARE
P76 Digital Frame
Extended user guide
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Product features
Frame features
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1 Mode button
6 Memory card slot - SD/MMC/xD/MS
7 Power button
OK/4-way navigation
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3 Back button
8 Power cable, DC-In 5V
4 USB high-speed host—connect to
USB flash drive or card reader
9 Stand
10 Stand storage
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5 Wall mount hole
Data plate with serial number
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Product features
Main control panel—icons
OK
Press OK (on back) to
display the main
control panel.
Press
to highlight
an icon, then press OK
to select it.
Icon
Description
Play—start playing a slide show.
Pause—resume a paused slide show (see page 18).
Pictures—find your pictures by: all, date, folders, keywords, people,
favorites (see page 11). The Pictures icon changes to indicate your current
picture source:
drive or device.
internal memory,
memory card,
USB flash
Copy—copy pictures to the frame, appears when a memory card or USB
device is inserted (see page 8).
Delete—delete pictures from the frame, appears when no memory card or
USB device is inserted (see page 18).
Picture Finder—play similar pictures, those taken on the same day as the
picture on the screen (see page 17).
Transitions—choose a transition style between pictures, and how long
each picture is displayed (see page 24).
Set Modes—choose your favorite style for collage, clock, and calendar
modes. Then play pictures in these modes by pressing the mode button on
the back of the frame (see page 25).
Settings—change your frame settings (see page 19).
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1 Getting started ......................................................................................1
Attaching the stand.......................................................................................1
Storing the stand ..........................................................................................1
Attaching the power cable ............................................................................2
Navigation buttons .......................................................................................3
Setting your language ...................................................................................4
Turning your frame on and off.......................................................................5
Inserting a memory card................................................................................6
Inserting a USB device...................................................................................7
Copying pictures to your frame......................................................................8
2 Viewing pictures ..................................................................................10
Changing viewing modes ............................................................................16
Picture Finder—auto-play similar pictures....................................................17
Pausing play on a single picture...................................................................18
Deleting pictures from your frame................................................................18
3 Changing settings and more ...............................................................19
Changing frame settings .............................................................................19
Settings ......................................................................................................20
Setting the time, date, and on/off times.......................................................22
Setting transitions between pictures ............................................................24
Setting viewing modes ................................................................................25
Upgrading your firmware (recommended)....................................................26
Changing your frame orientation.................................................................27
Hanging your frame on the wall ..................................................................27
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Table of contents
Maintaining your frame...............................................................................28
Learning more about your frame..................................................................28
4 Troubleshooting and support ..............................................................29
Picture frame problems ...............................................................................29
Screen messages.........................................................................................30
Re-setting your frame after losing power .....................................................31
5 Appendix .............................................................................................32
Digital frame specifications..........................................................................32
Important safety instructions .......................................................................33
Additional care and maintenance ................................................................33
Limited warranty.........................................................................................34
Regulatory compliance and advisory............................................................36
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1 Getting started
Welcome to your KODAK EASYSHARE Digital Frame. Viewing and sharing your
pictures couldn’t be simpler!
Attaching the stand
Attach the stand
Push the notched end of the
stand into the back of the
frame until it snaps into place.
When displayed with the
stand extended, the frame
rests at a 75° angle.
Storing the stand
Remove the stand
Pull the stand to remove it
from the back of the frame.
Store the stand
Snap the stand into
the holder.
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Getting started
Attaching the power cable
CAUTION:
Do not use this power cable with other devices, including digital
cameras.
If more than one plug is included, use the
plug for your type of power outlet.
■ The frame automatically turns on when you plug it in for the first time.
■ If the frame loses power or you unplug it for more than a minute, you are
prompted to reset the time and date when power is restored or when you plug it
back in.
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Getting started
Navigation buttons
Mode
4-way/OK
Back
Buttons Press to:
Navigate left or view the previous picture
Navigate right or view the next picture
Navigate up or highlight the previous screen item
Navigate down or highlight the next screen item
Select or accept the highlighted screen item
Cycle through the available viewing modes
Return to the previous screen
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Getting started
Setting your language
The language screen appears the first time you turn on your frame.
Press
to highlight your language,
then press OK.
To change the language at a later time:
1 Press OK to pause a slideshow and display the control panel icons.
2 Press
3 Press
4 Press
to highlight
(Settings), then press OK.
to highlight Language, then press OK.
to highlight your language, then press OK.
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Getting started
Setting the time, date, and on/off times
The first time you turn on your frame, the Time, Date, and On/Off screens appear
To set the current date and time:
Press
Press
to change values.
to move to the next entry.
When you’ve entered all the
settings, press OK.
For details on setting the 12- or 24-hour clock, current time, date, and on/off times,
see page 22.
Turning your frame on and off
The frame automatically turns on when it is plugged in for the first time.
Power button—to turn the frame on or
off, press and hold (for about 2 seconds),
then release.
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Getting started
Inserting a memory card
To insert a card, push it firmly into the slot.
To remove a card, pull it out of the slot.
MS*
xD
MMC (MULTIMEDIA Card)
SD/SDHC (SECURE DIGITAL)
IMPORTANT: *If you are using a micro or mini memory card (MS PRO or MS PRO
Duo), insert it into an adapter first or it could get stuck in the display
card slot. Memory cards and adapters are sold separately.
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Getting started
Copying pictures to your frame
Copy pictures to your frame’s internal memory from a memory card or USB device.
Each time you insert a card or USB device, press OK and follow the copy directions.
CAUTION:
Do not remove a card or disconnect a device while copying. Your
card, pictures, or device could be damaged.
1 Insert a memory card or USB device (flash drive,
card reader, hard drive).
The pictures start playing. A copy message appears for
15 seconds, "To copy pictures from <inserted source>
to the frame’s internal memory, press OK."
2 While the copy message is displayed, press OK.
3 Highlight your copy method:
This picture—copy the displayed picture.
All pictures in folder—copy all the pictures in a
folder (folder represents the folder name, if there
are any folders on the inserted card or device).
All pictures in source—copy all of the pictures on
the card or USB device (source represents the type
of card or device that’s inserted in the frame).
4 Press OK.
The slide show plays while pictures are being copied.
NOTE: Copies are automatically resized to a lower resolution (smaller size). Full resolution is unnecessary
for viewing and quickly fills up the frame’s memory.
Copying from internal memory to a memory card or USB device is not supported.
To copy pictures anytime a slide show is playing, with a card or USB device inserted, press OK ,
highlight
(Copy), and continue with step 3 above.
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Getting started
Copying pictures from a computer, using a memory card
The easiest way to copy a large number of pictures from your computer to your
frame’s internal memory:
1 Insert an empty memory card or USB device into your computer.
2 Copy some or all of the pictures from your computer onto the card or USB device.
3 Remove the card or USB device from your computer, and insert it into the frame.
4 Follow the copy directions on page 8 (highlight All pictures, then press OK).
Copying pictures from a digital camera
1 Remove the memory card (containing pictures) from your camera, and insert it into
the frame.
2 Follow the copy directions on page 8.
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2 Viewing pictures
View pictures from your frame’s internal memory or any connected picture source
(memory card, USB device).
pictures, see Searching for and viewing your pictures, page 11.
■ You can change the duration (how long each picture stays on the screen) and
transition style between pictures. See Changing frame settings, page 19.
Viewing from internal memory
Pictures play from the frame’s internal memory when no card or USB device is
inserted.
■ Turn on the frame.
All pictures in your frame’s internal memory begin to play automatically.
NOTE: Make sure no memory card or USB device is inserted in the frame.
To copy pictures into the frame’s internal memory, see page 8
.
Viewing from a memory card or USB device
Pictures play from a memory card or USB device whenever one is inserted in the
frame.
■ Turn on the frame. Insert a memory card, USB flash
drive, or other USB device (see page 6).
Your pictures start playing automatically.
■ To copy pictures into the frame’s internal memory,
press OK and follow the screen instructions (see
page 8).
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Viewing pictures
Searching for and viewing your pictures
NOTE: The buttons and controls you use to search for and view
pictures are located on the back of the frame. See Navigation
buttons, page 3.
1 Press OK to pause a slide show and display the
control panel icons.
2 Press
to highlight
(Pictures), then press
OK.
NOTE: The Pictures icon changes to indicate your current picture
source (see page ii).
3 Press
to highlight the different ways to search
for and play your pictures.
All
Date Folders Keywords People Favorites
All—searching and viewing all pictures
Select
and press OK. All of the pictures in the current picture source are
displayed as thumbnails.
1 Press
to highlight the first thumbnail.
For details on moving through the thumbnails, see
Viewing thumbnails, page 15.
2 Press OK to display the highlighted thumbnail at
full-screen.
3 Press OK again to start the slide show.
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Viewing pictures
Date—searching and viewing by date
Select
and press OK. A film strip of the pictures in the current picture source is
displayed, organized by date.
NOTE: Make sure the time and date are set accurately on your camera or other capture device.
If you modify pictures on your computer, the frame uses the modify date, not the capture date.
1 Press
film strip.
to highlight the current picture in the
2 Press
to navigate through the film strip. To
move even faster, press and hold an arrow button.
3 To quickly move through many pictures in the film
strip, press
to highlight the slider bar. Then
press
.
4 To search by specific month and year, press
press
to highlight the date bar. Then
.
5 Press OK to display thumbnails of the pictures taken on the date of the selected
picture.
For details on moving through the thumbnails, see Viewing thumbnails, page 15.
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Viewing pictures
Folders—searching and viewing by folders
Select
and press OK. Folders in the current picture source are listed here.
1 Press
to highlight the first folder in the list.
2 Press
to navigate through the folders. To move
even faster, press and hold an arrow button.
A preview slide show plays of the pictures in the
highlighted folder.
3 Press OK to display thumbnails of the pictures in the folder.
For details on moving through the thumbnails, see Viewing thumbnails, page 15.
4 Press OK to display the highlighted thumbnail at full-screen.
5 Press OK again to start the slide show.
Keywords—searching and viewing by keywords
KODAK Digital Cameras (and others) let you tag pictures with keywords. Select
and press OK. If there are any pictures tagged with keywords in the current picture
source, they are listed here.
1 Press
to highlight the first keyword in the list.
2 Press
to navigate through the keywords. To
move even faster, press and hold an arrow button.
A preview slide show plays of the pictures with the
highlighted keywords.
3 Press OK to display thumbnails of the pictures with that keyword.
For details on moving through the thumbnails, see Viewing thumbnails, page 15.
4 Press OK to display the highlighted thumbnail at full-screen.
5 Press OK again to start the slide show.
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Viewing pictures
People—searching and viewing by people
The latest KODAK Digital Cameras let you identify people in your pictures. Select
and press OK. If there are any identified people in the current picture source, they are
listed here, grouped by person.
1 Press
to highlight the first person in the list.
2 Press
to navigate through the people. To move
even faster, press and hold an arrow button.
A preview picture of the highlighted person is
displayed.
3 Press OK to display thumbnails of pictures of that person.
For details on moving through the thumbnails, see Viewing thumbnails, page 15.
4 Press OK to display the highlighted thumbnail at full-screen.
5 Press OK again to start the slide show.
Favorites—searching and viewing favorites
KODAK Digital Cameras let you tag pictures as favorites. Select
and press OK. If
there are any favorites in the current picture source, they are displayed as thumbnails.
1 Press to highlight the first thumbnail.
For details on moving through the thumbnails, see
Viewing thumbnails, page 15.
2 Press OK to display the highlighted thumbnail at
full-screen.
3 Press OK again to start the slide show.
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Viewing pictures
Viewing thumbnails
View the pictures on your frame as thumbnails when you’re searching for pictures
(page 11).
1 Press
to highlight the first thumbnail.
2 Press the arrows to navigate through the
thumbnails. To move even faster, press and hold an
arrow button.
3 To quickly page through the thumbnails, continue
to press
to highlight the slider bar.
.
Then press
4 Press OK to display the highlighted thumbnail at full-screen.
5 Press OK again to start the slide show or press the back button to return to
thumbnails view.
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Viewing pictures
Changing viewing modes
Press the mode button to change how you display pictures on your frame.
Single picture
Calendar
Clock
Collage
Press mode button
Single picture
■ Each time you press the mode button, the frame advances to the next viewing
mode.
■ Available viewing modes are: single picture, collage, clock, and calendar.
■ There are several styles of collage, clock, and calendar modes available. To change
the style, highlight the Set Modes icon
Setting viewing modes, page 25.
from the main control panel. See
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Viewing pictures
Picture Finder—auto-play similar pictures
Picture Finder
lets you automatically play the pictures that were taken on the
same day as the picture on the screen.
NOTE: Make sure the time and date are set accurately on your camera or other capture device.
If you modify pictures on your computer, the frame uses the modify date, not the capture date.
Play similar pictures
1 While a slide show is playing, press OK to pause play and display the main control
panel icons.
2 Press
to highlight
(Picture Finder), then press OK.
Pictures that were taken on the same day as the selected picture begin playing.
Play similar pictures from collage mode
Play similar pictures while in collage mode.
1 Press the mode button to change to collage mode (see page 16).
2 Press OK to pause play and display the main control panel icons.
Picture Finder
is highlighted.
3 Press OK, then press
to highlight a picture in the collage.
4 To highlight a different picture in the collage, press
, then press OK.
Pictures begin playing that were taken on the same day as the highlighted picture.
Exit Picture Finder
1 Press OK to pause Picture Finder and display the main control panel icons.
2 Press
to highlight
(Picture Finder), then press OK.
Random pictures resume playing.
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Viewing pictures
Pausing play on a single picture
■ When a slide show is playing, press OK.
The slide show pauses with the current picture
displayed. The main control panel appears with Play
highlighted.
■ To resume the slide show, press back or OK.
Deleting pictures from your frame
You can delete pictures from your frame’s internal memory but not from an inserted
memory card or USB device.
1 Make sure no memory card or USB device is
inserted in the frame. When a slide show is playing
from internal memory, press OK.
The main control panel appears.
2 Press
to highlight
(Delete), then press OK.
3 Highlight your delete method:
This picture—delete the displayed picture.
Exit (default)—exit the delete screen without
deleting the picture.
All pictures in folder—delete all the pictures in a
folder (folder represents the folder name, if there
are any folders on the frame).
All pictures on frame—delete all of the pictures
on the frame.
4 Press OK.
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3 Changing settings and more
Changing frame settings
The options in the Settings menu let you customize and configure your frame.
IMPORTANT: You may need to keep pressing the up/down arrows
to see the
complete list of available options.
1 While a slide show is playing, press OK to pause play and display the main control
panel icons.
2 Press to highlight
3 Press to highlight a Setting, then press OK to display the setting options.
4 If the options are displayed in a list (no radio
(Settings), then press OK.
Options selected
from a list
buttons), press
to highlight an option, then
press OK.
Options
selected
with radio
buttons
5 If the options are displayed with radio buttons,
press to highlight your choice, then highlight
Save and exit and press OK.
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Changing settings and more
Settings
To return to the previous screen, press back
.
Setting
Rotate
Options
90° clockwise (default)—rotate the current picture.
Exit—return to slide show without rotating any pictures.
180° flip—rotate the current picture.
Time
Date
Set the current time (see page 22).
Set the current date (see page 22).
Time On/Off
See Set on/off times, page 23.
Always on—the frame is always on. To turn it off, press the
Power button or unplug it.
Manually set on/off time—set automatic on and off
times.
Save and exit—highlight, then press OK to save your
selections and exit the screen.
Picture Book background Select a background color or pattern that will be displayed
behind your pictures when your frame is in Picture Book
viewing mode (see page 25).
Fit/Fill
Choose how to display
pictures.
Fit—show the whole picture. Black borders may appear
around the image.
Fill (default)—the picture fills the entire screen; some of the
picture may be cut off (cropped).
Brightness
1 (darkest) to 10 (lightest).
Adjust the screen brightness. Change the setting by pressing the arrow
buttons.
Display picture order by Random (default)—play pictures in random order.
Specify the order in which to Oldest to newest—start play with the oldest file date.
play your pictures.
Newest to oldest—start play with the most recent file date.
A - Z—start play alphabetically from A to Z.
Z - A—start play alphabetically from Z to A.
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Changing settings and more
Setting
Options
Language
Choose your language (see page 4).
Firmware upgrade
This setting appears at the top
of the Settings list if the
Upgrade now—load the latest version of firmware on your
frame (see page 26).
Exit without upgrading—return to the main menu.
upgrade file (.img) is present
on the frame (on an inserted
memory card or flash drive, or
copied into internal memory).
About
Check your frame model, serial number, and firmware version.
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Changing settings and more
Setting the time, date, and on/off times
The first time you turn on your frame, the Time, Date, and On/Off screens each appear
automatically after you select your language (see page 5).
To change the settings after your frame is set up and running:
1 Press OK to pause a slide show and display the control panel icons.
2 Press to highlight
(Settings), then press OK.
NOTE: Press arrow buttons
to highlight options and change settings.
Set the time
1 Highlight Time, then press OK.
2 Press
to change time format (12:00 or 24:00
hour clock), hour, minutes and AM/PM.
3 Press
to move to the next entry.
4 Press OK.
The Date screen appears.
Set the date
1 Press
and year.
to change the date format, month, day,
to move to the next entry.
2 Press
3 Press OK.
The On/Off Times screen appears.
NOTE: If the frame loses power or you unplug it for more than a minute, you are prompted to reset the time
and date when power is restored or when you plug it back in.
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Changing settings and more
Set on/off times
Highlight the option you want, then press OK to activate it.
Always on—frame stays on until you press the power
button or unplug it.
Manually set on/off time (default)—frame turns
itself on and off at pre-set times. The default turns the
frame on in the morning and off at night. To change
the on/off times, see Manually set auto on/off
times, below.
Manually set auto on/off times
You specify the times you want your frame to automatically turn on and off.
1 Press
to change hour, minutes and AM/PM.
to move to the next entry.
2 Press
3 Press OK when finished.
NOTE: The on and off times you set go into effect in the future. For
example, if it’s currently 10:00 pm and you set the off time
for 9:00 pm, the frame will stay on until the next evening at
10:00 pm.
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Changing settings and more
Setting transitions between pictures
Choose how long each picture is displayed and a transition style between pictures.
1 Press OK to pause a slide show and display the
control panel icons.
2 Press to highlight
(Transitions), then press
OK.
3 Press
to highlight a timing and transition option, then press OK.
Slowest
pictures change once a day, at midnight; transition effect is a
gentle motion to the left.
Slower
Slow
pictures change once an hour, on the hour; transition effect is a
slow fade.
pictures change once a minute; transition effect is a slow fade.
Medium 1 pictures change once every 10 seconds; transition effect is pan
and zoom.
Medium 2 pictures change once every 10 seconds; transition effect is a slow
fade.
Fast
pictures change once every 5 seconds; transition effect is a
gentle motion to the left.
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Changing settings and more
Setting viewing modes
There are several styles of clock, calendar, and collage modes available. Preview the
available modes and select your choices here.
1 While a slide show is playing, press OK to pause
play and display the main control panel icons.
2 Press to highlight
press OK.
3 Press
to highlight a mode.
4 With Clock, Calendar, or Collage highlighted, press
to highlight and preview each different style.
Leave the highlight on the style you wish to select.
NOTE: Collage styles include Multi-Grid, Single Grid, and Picture
Book. You can change the background that is displayed
behind Picture Book (see page 20).
5 Press OK to exit and save your selections.
Now when you press the mode button (see page 16), your pictures will be displayed in
the style that you’ve selected.
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Changing settings and more
Upgrading your firmware (recommended)
Firmware is the software that runs on your frame. Download and install the latest
version from the Web to keep your frame up to date.
Check your frame’s current firmware version
Go to the About screen in the Settings menus (see Changing frame settings, page 19
and page 21). Note the firmware version on the About screen.
Download the latest firmware
2 Enter your frame model and note the firmware version that’s available for
download. If it’s newer than the version on your frame, follow the screen directions
to download the frame firmware to your computer.
3 When the firmware is downloaded, copy the IMG file to the root directory (top
level, not in a folder or subfolder) of a memory card or USB flash drive.
Upgrade your frame
1 Remove the memory card or USB flash drive from your computer, then insert it into
the frame.
2 Press OK to pause the slide show and display the main control panel icons.
3 Press to highlight
(Settings), then press OK.
4 Highlight Firmware upgrade, then press OK.
The upgrade may take up to 5 minutes. When the upgrade is complete, your frame
automatically restarts.
CAUTION:
Do not turn off the frame or remove the memory card or USB
flash drive until the upgrade is complete and the frame has
restarted.
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Changing settings and more
Changing your frame orientation
Your frame is set up to display pictures in landscape orientation
.
To change the orientation to portrait , rotate your pictures in the Settings menu
(see page 20) and then turn the frame on its side.
Turn the frame
Portrait
Landscape
Hanging your frame on the wall
To hang your frame on the wall in landscape orientation, remove the stand, then use
wall anchoring hardware (not included) to securely mount the frame to the wall.
See Frame features, page i for the location of the mounting hole on the back of the
frame.
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Changing settings and more
Maintaining your frame
IMPORTANT: Always disconnect the power before cleaning. Do not use water, cleaning
solutions, or other adhesives on the frame or any of its parts.
Gently wipe the frame and screen with a clean, dry, lint-free cloth. For fingerprints on
the frame, apply light pressure.
Learning more about your frame
www.kodak.com/go/digitalframesupport Support for KODAK Digital Frames
www.kodak.com/go/support Support for all KOKAK Products
Learn more about your frame. Order accessories.
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Picture frame problems
If...
Try one or more of the following
Frame does not
turn on.
connected securely (see page 2).
■ Unplug the power cable for 5 seconds, then reconnect the cable.
Press and hold the power button (for about 2 seconds), then
release.
Nothing happens when ■ Insert a certified memory card, with images, into the card slot, then
push to seat it (see page 6).
a memory card or USB
device is connected.
■ Make sure the USB device is connected securely (see page 7).
■ Make sure the file format of your pictures and videos are
supported (see page 32).
Frame freezes up or
doesn’t work properly.
■ Unplug the power cable for 5 seconds, then reconnect the cable.
Press and hold the power button (for about 2 seconds), then
release.
■ Reset the frame. On the back of the frame, press the mode and
power buttons (see page i) at the same time. Highlight a reset
option, then press OK.
■ Just reset—reset and save all pictures on the frame.
■ Reset and delete all pictures—reformat the internal
memory and delete all pictures on the frame.
■ Return to slide show without doing anything
You set automatic
on/off but the frame
If your frame loses power, the clock returns to the factory setting and
auto on/off times are disabled. See Re-setting your frame after losing
doesn’t turn on and off power, page 31.
at the specified times.
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Troubleshooting and support
Screen messages
Screen message
Try one or more of the following
File is bad.
(usually preceded by the file name.
The frame cannot display the picture because the file is
corrupted or it’s an unsupported file format (see page 32).
For example: xxx_xxxx.JPG file is
NOTE: Videos are not supported.
bad
)
Write failed. Select another
location.
The frame was unable to copy the picture.
■ Insert a different card or device (page 6).
Error attempting to open file or
directory.
■ Turn off the frame, then turn it back on. Press and
hold the power button (for about 2 seconds), then
release. If the problem persists, contact customer
support help, at
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Re-setting your frame after losing power
If the frame loses power or you unplug it for more than a minute, the time and date
setting is lost.
When the power is restored and the frame turns on, you are prompted to reset the
time and date (see page 5).
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Digital frame specifications
KODAK EASYSHARE P76 Digital Frame
Color display
16.2 cm (6.4 in.) diagonal digital LCD, 714 x 480 pixels, 16:10 aspect ratio,
14.3 x 19.1 cm (5.6 x 3.6 in.) viewable area
Internal storage capacity (internal memory)
128 MB (store up to 1000 pictures. Actual storage capacity will vary based on picture content)
Power
AC adapter
110-240V AC 50/60 Hz AC adapter, 5V DC @ 1.5 Amp
Communication with USB devices
USB High Speed Type B (for connecting a USB device, purchase separately)
Other features
Picture formats JPEG, EXIF 2.2
Memory cards
see page 6
SD, SDHC (SECURE DIGITAL); MMC (MULTIMEDIA Card); xD.
MS PRO/MS PRO Duo (MEMORY STICK), with adapter only.
(Memory cards are not included, purchase separately)
Temperature
Operating: 0 to 40° C (32 to 104° F)
Storage: -20 to 60°C (-4 to 140° F)
Size
12.8 x 19.6 x 2.2 cm (5.0 x 7.7 x .9 in.)
Weight
262 g (.58 lb.) - includes frame, stand
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Important safety instructions
CAUTION:
Do not disassemble this product; there are no user-serviceable
parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel. Do not
expose this product to liquid, moisture, or extreme temperatures.
The use of controls, adjustments, or procedures other than those
specified herein may result in exposure to shock and/or electrical
or mechanical hazards. If the LCD breaks, do not touch the glass
or liquid. Contact Kodak customer support.
■ The use of an accessory that is not recommended by Kodak may cause fire, electric
■ Use only the AC adapter that was packaged with your frame. Use of other AC
adapters may damage the frame and void your warranties.
■ When displayed with the stand extended, the frame rests at a 75° angle.
■ Do not place frame near open flame sources such as lighted candles or heaters.
Additional care and maintenance
■ Always disconnect the power before cleaning. Do not use water, cleaning
solutions, or other adhesives on the frame or any of its parts. Gently wipe the
frame and screen with a clean, dry, lint-free cloth. For fingerprints on the frame,
apply light pressure.
■ Service agreements are available in some countries. Contact a dealer of KODAK
Products for more information.
■ For digital frame disposal or recycling information, contact your local authorities. In
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Limited warranty
Kodak warrants KODAK Consumer Electronic Products and Accessories (“Products”),
excluding batteries, to be free from malfunctions and defects in both materials and
workmanship for one year from the date of purchase. Retain the original dated sales
receipt. Proof of the date of purchase will be required with any request for warranty
repair.
Limited warranty coverage
Warranty service is only available from within the country where the Products were
originally purchased. You may be required to ship Products, at your expense, to the
authorized service facility for the country where the Products were purchased. Kodak
will repair or replace Products if they fail to function properly during the warranty
period, subject to any conditions and/or limitations stated herein. Warranty service
will include all labor as well as any necessary adjustments and/or replacement parts. If
Kodak is unable to repair or replace a Product, Kodak will, at its option, refund the
purchase price paid for the Product provided the Product has been returned to Kodak
along with proof of the purchase price paid. Repair, replacement, or refund of the
purchase price are the sole remedies under the warranty. If replacement parts are
used in making repairs, those parts may be remanufactured, or may contain
remanufactured materials. If it is necessary to replace the entire Product, it may be
replaced with a remanufactured Product. Remanufactured Products, parts and
materials are warranted for the remaining warranty term of the original Product, or 90
days after the date of repair or replacement, whichever is longer.
Limitations
This warranty does not cover circumstances beyond Kodak's control. This warranty
does not apply when failure is due to shipping damage, accident, alteration,
modification, unauthorized service, misuse, abuse, use with incompatible accessories
or attachments (such as third party ink or ink tanks), failure to follow Kodak's
operation, maintenance or repacking instructions, failure to use items supplied by
Kodak (such as adapters and cables), or claims made after the duration of this
warranty. Kodak makes no other express or implied warranty for this product, and
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disclaims the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular
purpose. In the event that the exclusion of any implied warranty is ineffective under
the law, the duration of the implied warranty will be one year from the purchase date
or such longer period as required by law. The option of repair, replacement, or refund
is Kodak's only obligation. Kodak will not be responsible for any special,
consequential or incidental damages resulting from the sale, purchase, or use of this
product regardless of the cause. Liability for any special, consequential or incidental
damages (including but not limited to loss of revenue or profit, downtime costs, loss
of the use of the equipment, cost of substitute equipment, facilities or services, or
claims of your customers for such damages resulting from the purchase, use, or failure
of the Product), regardless of cause or for breach of any written or implied warranty is
expressly disclaimed.
Your rights
Some states or jurisdictions do not allow exclusion or limitation of incidental or
consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.
Some states or jurisdictions do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty
lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific
rights, and you may have other rights which vary from state to state or by jurisdiction.
Outside the United States and Canada
In countries other than the United States and Canada, the terms and conditions of
this warranty may be different. Unless a specific Kodak warranty is communicated to
the purchaser in writing by a Kodak company, no warranty or liability exists beyond
any minimum requirements imposed by law, even though defect, damage, or loss may
be by negligence or other act.
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Regulatory compliance and advisory
FCC compliance and advisory
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy
and, if not installed or used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures: 1) reorient or relocate the
receiving antenna; 2) increase the separation between the equipment and the
receiver; 3) connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to
which the receiver is connected; 4) consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV
technician for additional suggestions. Any changes or modifications not expressly
approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to
operate the equipment. Where shielded interface cables have been provided with the
product or specified additional components or accessories elsewhere defined to be
used with the installation of the product, they must be used in order to ensure
compliance with FCC regulation.
Canadian DOC statement
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
CE
Hereby, Eastman Kodak Company declares that this KODAK Product is in compliance
with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.
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Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment labeling
In Europe: For human/environmental protection, it is your responsibility to
dispose of this equipment at a collection facility established for this purpose
(separate from municipal waste). For more information, contact your retailer,
collection facility, or appropriate local authorities; or visit
www.kodak.com/go/recycle. (Product weight: 262 g.)
Australian C-Tick
N137
Russian GOST-R
Eastman Kodak Company
Rochester, New York 14650
VCCI Class B
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A
cleaning frame, 28, 33
about, frame, 21
AC adapter, 2, 33
all pictures, searching, 11
appendix, 32
arrow buttons, 3
attaching
clock and on/off times, setting, 5, 22
viewing, 16
power cable, 2
stand, 1
auto enhancements, setting, 20
automatic
on/off, setting, 23
picture finder, 17
a-z, play alphabetically, 20
control panel icons, ii
D
duration, setting, 24
B
back button, 3
brightness, 20
button, mode, 16
buttons, i
E
C
energy saver, auto on/off, 23
ENERGY STAR product, 38
error messages, 30
cable, power, connecting, 2
calendar, viewing mode, 16
camera, copying pictures from, 9
card, memory
F
favorites, searching by, 14
file formats, picture, 32
firmware, upgrading, 21, 26
fit/fill, display, 20
flash drive
copying from, 9
inserting, 6
slot, i
supported types, 32
viewing pictures from, 10
changing settings, 19—21
inserting, 7
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viewing pictures from, 10
folders, searching by, 13
frame, picture
mode
changing, 16
hanging on wall, 27
specifications, 32
troubleshooting, 29
turn on/off, 5
newest to oldest, display, 20
H
help
oldest to newest, display, 20
on/off button, 5
order, display by, 20
orientation, changing, 27
frame, 29
support URLs, 28
troubleshooting and support, 29
I
icons, control panel, ii
installing
pausing play, 18
people, searching by, 14
pictures
flash drive, 7
memory cards, 6
USB device, 7
internal memory
capacity, 32
copying to, 8
playing from, 10
copying to frame, 8
deleting, 18
rotate, 20
K
searching, 11—14
viewing, 10—15
portrait, change orientation, 27
power
keywords, searching by, 13
L
landscape, change orientation, 27
language, setting, 4, 21
button, i, 5
connecting, 2
specifications, 32
M
main control panel, ii
R
memory card. See card, memory
random display, 20
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recycling, disposal, 33
regulatory compliance, 36
reset frame, 29
reset time after losing power, 31
rotate pictures, 20
S
safety information, 33
screen
cleaning, 28, 33
error messages, 30
searching for pictures, 11—14
set modes icon, 25
settings, changing, 19—21
about
viewing modes
changing, 16
auto enhancements
brightness
date
display picture order by
firmware upgrade
language
picture book backgrounds
rotate
time
time on/off
wall mount, frame, 27
warranty, 34
Web sites, help, 28
Z
specifications, frame, 32
stand, attaching, 1
storage capacity, internal memory, 32
support, 28
z-a, play alphabetically, 20
T
tags, searching by, 13
thumb drive, 7
thumbnails, viewing, 15
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