
User’s Guide p. 3
Guide d'utilisation p.12
Guía del usuario p. 21
camera dock series 3
Station d'accueil série 3
base para cámara de la serie 3

1
Attach camera insert
Contact your regional technical support for a
replacement insert.
Attach the custom camera insert
included with your camera.
Provides a perfect fit for your
camera.
Load rechargeable battery
in camera
2
If your camera came
with non-rechargeable
batteries:
OR
Lithium 3 V, CRV3 2 AA, 1.5 V
use the Ni-MH
rechargeable
battery pack
that came with
your camera
dock.
If your camera came
with a rechargeable
Li-Ion battery:
load it in your
camera.
Do not use the Ni-MH
rechargeable
battery pack that
came with your
camera dock.
3

4
USB
1
2
Connect to computer and
transfer pictures
Make sure your:
• EasyShare software is installed before connecting.
• Camera is not on the dock while connecting.
4
Charge battery
3
Charging Light
Fast blinking green . . . . .Low, or battery
status check
Slow blinking green . . . .Partially charged
Steady green . . . . . . . . . .Charging
complete
Charging takes up to 3 hours.
1
2
Turn off
camera;
place on
dock.
Connect power.
NOTE: Your AC adapter may
look different. Use only the AC
adapter included with the dock.
NOTE: Use the USB cable that came with your camera.

5
Connect to TV
5
Transfer
Dock camera, turn on computer, and press the Transfer
button.
Charging stops
during transfer;
resumes when
transfer is
complete and
camera powers
off.
EasyShare software opens automatically.
A/V cable (may be
included with camera)
To purchase one, go to
www.kodak.com/go/accessories.
A/V out
Video input (yellow)
Audio input (white)
1
2
Set the camera video
out to the appropriate
regional format (NTSC
or PAL). See your
camera user’s manual
for details.
3
View on TV
Turn on the TV and set to video input mode (see your TV
user’s manual for details). Turn on the docked camera and
run the slide show (see your camera user’s guide for slide
show settings and details).
4
Transfer
button

6
Connect to PictBridge
enabled printer
6
NOTE: Your camera and printer must be PictBridge
enabled.
USB
1
2
3
4
Turn on the printer, then the docked camera, and press
the Transfer button. Follow the menu selections on the
camera LCD screen. See your computer user’s guide,
if necessary.
Register your dock
7
Visit www.kodak.com/go/register for:
• Free software upgrades
• Exclusive tips and offers

7
LOW BATTERY
Best to refresh overnight.
Takes up to 8 hours.
Refresh Ni-MH or Li-Ion
battery
If you are getting fewer than 20
pictures per charge:
Press and hold 5 seconds.
Discharging progression:
Fast blinking amber
^
Slow blinking amber
^
Steady amber
(discharging complete)
^
Battery charging begins
1
2
3

8
Specifications and notes
Specifications:
Communication with USB (cable included with
computer/printer: Kodak EasyShare camera)
DC Voltage Input: 5 V DC at 2.0 Amps
AC Voltage: 110 V to 240 V 50/60 Hz
Notes: • When the camera is on the dock, it is
powered by the dock instead of the camera
battery.
• Your AC adapter may have additional plugs.
Use the one appropriate for your locality.
• Dispose of batteries according to local and
national regulations.
Troubleshooting
?
Problem and Cause
Cannot transfer pictures to
the computer
Software is not installed or is
installed incorrectly.
Camera was docked and
transfer button pressed during
software installation. Camera is
listed as an unknown device.
Solution
(Windows OS-based only)
Disconnect USB cable and
remove camera from dock.
Close all open applications.
Uninstall, then re-install the
software. To uninstall, go to
Start > Settings > Control
Panel > Add/Remove
Programs.
(Windows OS-based only)
Disconnect USB cable and
remove camera from dock.
Delete camera from Device
Manager: Right-click on My
Computer, go to Properties >
Hardware > Device Manager >
Other Devices.

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Troubleshooting continued
?
AC adapter or USB cable is not
securely connected.
Too many applications running
on computer.
Camera was removed from the
dock during picture transfer.
Transfer button was not
pressed.
Cannot view camera LCD
screen when the docked
camera is turned on.
Red light (blinking)
Battery is not properly loaded.
Battery or connector pin is
damaged.
Camera and battery have been
exposed to extreme
temperatures.
No lights
Camera not properly seated.
Computer off.
AC adapter not connected.
Rechargeable battery not
loaded.
Poor battery life
Dirt on battery contacts.
Battery is exhausted.
Check the connections.
Close all software applications
and try again.
Replace the camera on the
dock and press the Transfer
button.
Press the Transfer button.
Unplug A/V cable.
Reload battery.
Load a new battery.
Slowly return to room
temperature.
Fully close the camera’s access
doors and covers. Replace
camera on dock.
Turn on computer.
Check power connection.
Load a Kodak rechargeable
battery.
Wipe the contacts with a clean,
dry cloth.
Refresh Ni-MH battery.
Problem and Cause Solution

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?
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for interactive tutorials
For telephone support, see your camera user’s guide.
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