Eastman Kodak OL7620 User Manual

See the extended user guide – for more information about using your frame, visit
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Front View
1 LCD screen 3 LED lights
2 Quick Touch Border
(right side, tap only)
4 Quick Touch Border
(bottom, tap/slide)
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NOTE: When screen icons appear, LED lights turn on at touch-sensitive points along the Quick Touch
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Borders.
To use the Quick Touch Borders
Back/Side View
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1 Memory card slot - SD, MMC, MS, xD 6 Audio In
2 Volume button 7 Audio Out
3 Power button 8 DC-In (12V)
4 USB connector (to computer) 9 Speakers
5 USB connector (to camera/USB device)
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1 Getting started

Your power cable may look different from the one pictured. Use the plug that accommodates your type of power outlet.
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Power button- press and hold for 2 seconds, then release.
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Attaching the power cable

Turning on your frame

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Getting started
** Tap below arrows to move the highlight
Done Close
IMPORTANT: The screen is not touch-sensitive. Do not touch it.
Tap the light
closest to a button to select it.
Touch tips
Home
Play slide show
*Quick Touch
Tap and slide on the Quick
Touch Borders* only.
Tap lights below buttons
Slide on bottom border only
Slide to highlight menus, pictures, videos, options.** Tap O K to sele c t them.
Slide to scroll:
Scroll through images—Like turning the pages of a book, slide left to go forward, slide right to go back. For faster scrolling through larger numbers of pictures, touch and hold (3 seconds), then slide to the end of the border.
Scroll through menus—Slide right to scroll down, slide left ← to scroll up.
Borders
Tap lights next to
buttons
Don’t hover,
borders can be sensitive.
(No sliding here)
Tap a border to display the icons.
Tap (Clos e) to dismiss them.
OK
Only use your finger to touch the borders. Sharp or metal objects may damage the border or screen.
one picture, menu, or item at a time.

Using your frame’s Quick Touch Borders

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Getting started
Slider arrows
Save
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Setting your language

The language screen appears the first time you turn on your frame.
Slide (or tap below slider arrows) on the bottom
border to highlight your language, then tap Save. NOTE: Slide left/right on the lights to move up or down the list.
To change the language at a later time:
Tap (Ho m e) (Settings) Language.
The language screen appears.
Slide to highlight your language, then tap Save.

Connecting to your wireless network

After you set your language, your frame scans for available wireless networks. See
Connecting to your wireless network, page 7.

Enjoying your pictures immediately!

To view your pictures or play a slide show,
insert a memory card, or connect a camera or other
USB device (see page 6). Your pictures play
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automatically.
If your frame has preloaded sample pictures, they
start playing automatically.
Getting started
Secure Digital
MultiMedia Card
Memory Stick
xD
To insert a card, push the card firmly into the slot until it stops.
To remove a card, push in the card to
release it.
Do not insert a micro or mini memory card without an adapter.
IMPORTANT:
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USB cable included with your USB device
USB devices: camera, flash drive, card reader, etc. (sold separately)
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Inserting a memory card

Connecting a digital camera or other USB device

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2 Setting up for wireless
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operation
If you have problems with your wireless setup or connection, see
Troubleshooting starting on page 22. Or open EASYSHARE Digital Display Software on your computer (see page 11) and click Tools automated troubleshooting wizard.

Connecting to your wireless network

To allow your frame to access the contents of your computer wirelessly, connect your frame to your wireless home network.
NOTE: If you are not sure you have a wireless network, ask the person who set up your computer.
1 First time—If this is the first time you turned on your frame, tap OK after you set
your language (page 5).
The Scanning for available wireless networks... screen appears.
Wireless Troubleshooter. Follow the
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Setting up for wireless operation
NOTE: If the scan finds multiple networks, your home network (with the highest % signal strength) is usually listed
first and highlighted. Or, to select another network, slide or tap below the arrows to highlight a network, then tap OK.
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Available wireless networks are listed.
Tap Back to dismiss the screen and connect later.
Later—To connect later, tap Home wireless networks. Then follow the screen prompts and continue with step 2 below.
If your wireless network is not found, select Scan again. You may need to enter the network SSID (sometimes called the network name) manually. The person who set up your network can help you with this information. Or, tap Help me connect for more information.
2 With your home network highlighted, tap OK to connect to your home network.
The Connecting... screen appears.
Or, select Exit without connecting and go to the Home screen (page 14).
Enter security key (if you have security enabled)
If you have wireless network security enabled, you are prompted to enter your security key (WEP or WPA) on the on-screen keyboard. Slide along the bottom of the
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Settings Network Scan for
Setting up for wireless operation
Slider arrows
Backspace - erases text
Keep sliding (or tapping arrows) left/right to go to the previous or next row.
Select
Text box
Navigation tip:
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touch border (or tap below slider arrows) to highlight a character then tap (Select) to enter it in the text box. Tap Done when finished.
If you do not have security enabled, go to step 3.
NOTE: The screen identifies your security as either
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WEP
security key can be either:
WEP
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WPA
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5 or 13 characters (0-9, A-Z, some special characters, case sensitive), 10 or 26 characters (0-9, A-F, not case-sensitive). A
WPA
key is 8-63 characters, case sensitive.
The person who set up your network can provide you with this information.
Congratulations! You have successfully connected to your network. Return to this screen later to make sure the wireless network and software are working properly.
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Software (see page 10) so your frame can display wireless content properly.
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