Kodak Digital Photo Frame EX1011 User Manual

Kodak EasyShare  
wireless digital picture frame  
User’s guide  
for EX811, EX1011  
 
Product features  
Front View  
1 LCD screen  
1
2 Faceplate  
2
3
3 Remote control sensor  
Back/Left Side View  
1
2
Slide the holder  
into slots.  
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1
2
4
5
6
3
1
2
3
4
Speakers  
5
Memory card slot - SD, MS, xD, MMC  
On/Off switch  
Wall mount hangers  
Frame stand  
6
7
Remote control holder (removable)  
Memory card slot - CF, MD  
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Product features  
Top/Right Side View  
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2
3
4 5  
6
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10  
11  
12  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Picture/music toggle  
8
USB connector (to connect to computer; also connect  
camera/USB device - with adapter cable.)  
Play/Pause  
Stop/Back  
Menu  
9
Volume control  
10 Headphone jack  
11 DC-In (12 V)  
12 Reset button  
OK  
Down  
Up  
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Viewing pictures by date or filename ...........................................................11  
Copying between your frame and computer.................................................15  
Deleting pictures/videos ..............................................................................16  
Selecting multiple pictures/videos ................................................................17  
4 Changing frame settings .....................................................................18  
Settings menus ...........................................................................................18  
Setting the clock and timer..........................................................................20  
Upgrading your firmware.............................................................................22  
5 Using wireless mode ...........................................................................24  
What are the wireless features of my frame? ...............................................24  
Setting up your frame for wireless operation................................................24  
Wireless networking and the Internet ..........................................................24  
Viewing pictures over your wireless network................................................25  
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Table of contents  
6 Troubleshooting and support ..............................................................35  
Picture frame problems ...............................................................................35  
Picture frame/computer communications .....................................................35  
Wireless network connection.......................................................................36  
Screen messages.........................................................................................39  
7 Appendix .............................................................................................41  
Digital frame specifications..........................................................................41  
Important safety instructions .......................................................................43  
Upgrading your software and firmware........................................................44  
Additional care and maintenance ................................................................44  
Limited warranty.........................................................................................45  
FCC compliance and advisory ......................................................................47  
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1 Getting started  
Welcome to your Kodak EasyShare digital picture frame. Viewing your pictures and  
videos couldn’t be simpler!  
Installing the software  
See the Wireless Setup Guide to install the software and to set up your frame and  
wireless network.  
Using the remote control  
Activating the remote control  
An activation tab protects the remote control’s battery during shipment.  
â–  Remove the tab to start using the remote.  
There is no need to open the battery compartment  
or remove the battery.  
Storing the remote control  
1 Install the remote control holder on the back of the  
2
1
frame (page i).  
2 Slide the remote into the holder for convenient,  
out-of-the-way storage.  
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Getting started  
Replacing the remote control battery  
NOTE: Replace with a CR2025, 3V lithium cell battery.  
1 Push and hold the release tab while pulling the  
release  
tab  
battery holder out of the remote. Follow the graphic  
on the back of the remote control.  
2 Place the new battery in the holder with the plus  
sign (+) facing up as shown.  
3 Slide the battery and holder into the remote until it  
clicks into place.  
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Getting started  
Using the remote control buttons  
Some buttons are also on the back of the frame (page ii). They operate identically.  
Button  
power*  
home  
Press to:  
turn on/off the picture frame.  
return to the home screen.  
music/pics toggle between viewing pictures and selecting  
music.  
back  
menu  
menu  
back  
display the menu choices.  
OK  
return to the previous screen.  
stop a slide show, display thumbnails.  
OK  
accept the current selection.  
4-way  
zoom  
rotate  
select  
navigate through pictures or menus.  
magnify the picture.  
rotate the picture, 90° clockwise each press.  
mark pictures for an operation.  
slide show play a slide show.  
play/pause play/pause a video or slide show.  
rewind  
rewind a video.  
fast forward fast forward a video.  
stop  
stop a video, display the first frame.  
stop a slide show, display thumbnails.  
decrease (-) or increase (+) the volume.  
mute audio.  
volume  
mute  
* First, turn on the power switch on the frame.  
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Getting started  
Setting up your picture frame  
Buttons and controls  
All buttons and controls described in this guide (for  
example: press ) are on the remote control  
unless otherwise noted.  
back  
menu  
OK  
Connecting the power cable  
1 Pull out and extend the stand on the frame back and place the frame on a flat,  
stable surface.  
2 Plug in the power cable.  
Your power cable (included with the frame) may be different from the one  
pictured. Use the plug that accommodates your type of power outlet.  
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Getting started  
Inserting a card or camera  
CompactFlash  
MicroDrive  
Secure Digital  
Memory Stick  
xD  
MultiMedia Card  
Connecting a digital camera or other USB device  
b)  
a) USB cable included with your USB  
a)  
device.  
b) USB adapter cable included with  
your EX model picture frame.  
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Getting started  
Viewing your first slide show!  
â–  To play a slide show, insert a memory card or USB  
device (see page 5).  
The pictures/videos are displayed in the order they  
appear on the card or other device.  
– If a slide show is already playing (for example,  
from the pre-loaded sample pictures), your  
pictures begin playing automatically.  
– If you are at the Home screen, press  
to  
highlight your picture source, then press  
start the slide show.  
to  
â– 
â– 
To play music  
with your pictures or slide shows, see page 12.  
To view pictures from your computer over your wireless network, see page 25. For  
setting up your network, see the Wireless Setup Guide  
.
Changing the frame orientation  
Your frame is set up to display pictures in landscape orientation  
to portrait but you must also change the setting. Here’s how.  
. You can turn it  
1
Press Home  
, Settings  
.
2 Press  
to select Viewing options, then press OK.  
3 Press to select Frame orientation, then press OK.  
See page 19.  
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2 Viewing pictures and videos  
Home screen—picture sources and settings  
Go to the Home screen to access pictures from all connected sources and to change  
frame settings.  
1 On the remote control, press Home  
.
All connected sources and the Settings icon are  
displayed.  
2 Press  
to highlight a picture source, then:  
â– 
Press to start a slide show.  
â– 
Press OK to display thumbnails, folders, albums.  
Possible picture sources:  
My Frame—the frame’s internal memory. Copy your special pictures into My Frame  
from a memory card or other device (page 14).  
Memory card—appears when you insert a card (page 5). The label and icon  
indicate the type of card.  
Camera—appears when you connect a digital camera via USB cable (page 5).  
USB drive—appears when you insert a USB flash drive (page 5).  
Network computer —appears if you are connected to a wireless network. Lets you  
display pictures that are stored on your computer. See the Wireless Setup Guide or  
Chapter 5 in this guide.  
Kodak Gallery—appears if you have set up your Gallery account and are connected  
to a wireless network. Lets you display your albums from the Gallery. See the  
Wireless Setup Guide or Chapter 5 in this guide.  
Kodak Gallery, with new picture notification  
—someone has shared pictures  
with you at the Gallery! See page 27.  
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Viewing pictures and videos  
Settings—customize and configure your frame. See Changing frame settings,  
page 18.  
Running a slide show  
There are three ways to start a slide show on your frame:  
â–  Insert a memory card or connect a USB device, then turn on the frame.  
â–  Turn on your frame, then insert a card or connect a USB device—a new slide show  
starts automatically, replacing a currently running slide show or single view  
picture.  
â–  Select a picture in thumbnail view or select a picture source on the Home screen,  
then press  
or  
.
Other slide show information  
– A slide show plays continuously until you stop it or turn off the frame.  
– You can change the slide duration and transition style (see page 19).  
Viewing thumbnails  
There are two ways to view your pictures as thumbnails:  
â–  Press  
press OK.  
, select a picture source (see page 8), then  
â–  Press  
or  
from a slide show or single view.  
To navigate through the thumbnails, press  
.
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Viewing pictures and videos  
Viewing a single picture  
â–  To view a single, full-screen picture, highlight it in thumbnails view and press OK.  
â–  To magnify a picture up to 8X, press  
repeatedly. To view other parts of the  
picture, press . Press repeatedly to return.  
â–  To rotate a picture, press  
.
Playing a video  
â–  To play a video from thumbnails view, highlight it and press OK.  
â–  Videos in thumbnail view:  
– MOV videos are indicated with  
.
– AVI, MPEG, and MPG videos display the first frame.  
â–  During a slide show, videos play automatically. When the video ends, the slide  
show resumes.  
â–  Video buttons on the remote control:  
Press  
To  
play, pause, and resume the video.  
rewind / fast forward.  
adjust the volume.  
or  
stop the video and return to thumbnails.  
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Viewing pictures and videos  
Viewing pictures by date or filename  
By default, the pictures and videos on your frame are arranged and played by date,  
starting with the oldest. You can change the arrangement, or sort order, by date or  
alphabetically by filename.  
To change the sort order:  
1 Press  
, then select Sort by.  
2 Press OK.  
3 Select a sort order:  
– Date, oldest to newest (default)  
– Date, newest to oldest  
– Filename, A to Z  
– Filename, Z to A  
4 Press OK.  
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3 Doing more with your frame  
Playing music  
Play your MP3 files from any connected source (see page 8).  
1 Press  
.
Your picture or slide show is paused.  
2 Press to highlight your music source, then press  
OK.  
3 Press to locate your music files, then press OK.  
4 Press to go to the next or previous song, or select  
Play all songs. Then press OK.  
Your music starts playing.  
5 Press  
to return to your picture or slide show.  
Your selected music continues to play as the slide show resumes. When music is playing,  
videos play without their related audio.  
6 To turn off music, press , then  
.
7 Press again to return to your pictures.  
Notes on playing and copying music:  
â–  A headphone jack is available on the side of the frame (page ii).  
â–  Adjust the volume with the  
buttons. Press to mute the music.  
â–  To copy music files (MP3) to internal memory, drag and drop them from your  
computer. See Copying pictures to/from your computer, page 15.  
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Doing more with your frame  
Printing pictures  
Your frame is compatible with PictBridge technology, so you can print directly to  
PictBridge enabled printers.  
NOTE: Printing from the Gallery (page 26) is not currently supported.  
Preparing the frame and printer for printing  
1 Make sure your frame is disconnected from the  
printer.  
2 On the frame, change your connection mode from  
computer to printer. See Manually changing USB  
connection mode, page 14  
.
3 Turn off the frame and printer.  
4 Connect the USB cable (included with your frame)  
from the frame to the printer.  
Printing to a PictBridge enabled printer  
1 Turn on the printer. Turn on the frame.  
2 If you are in a slide show or single view, press  
.
If you are in thumbnails view, press  
to find a  
picture, then press  
.
3 Highlight Print, press OK, then highlight Print again, and press OK  
The picture is printed. To print multiple pictures, see page 17.  
4 Change your connection mode back to Connect to computer. See Manually  
changing USB connection mode, page 14.  
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Doing more with your frame  
Manually changing USB connection mode  
The connection mode must match the device you connect the frame to (computer or  
printer) before you make the connection. The default is Connect to computer.  
1 Disconnect the printer or computer from the frame.  
2 On the remote control, press  
.
3 Select Settings â†’ Device configuration → USB connection mode.  
4 Select the mode you need, printer or computer. See page 20.  
5 Reconnect the printer or computer. If you are printing, continue with step 3 of the  
printing directions in Printing to a PictBridge enabled printer, page 13.  
Copying on your frame  
Copy pictures/videos from your current picture source to any other connected device  
or source. For example, copy pictures from a memory card to internal memory (My  
Frame).  
1 Press  
to find a picture/video, then press  
.
2 Press to highlight Copy, then press OK.  
3 Press to highlight the source you want to copy to,  
then press OK.  
The picture/video is copied.  
To copy multiple pictures/videos, see page 17.  
When you copy pictures into internal memory, they are automatically resized to save  
space on your frame. To turn off automatic resizing, see page 20.  
NOTE: To copy music files (MP3) to your frame’s internal memory, drag and drop them from your computer.  
See Copying pictures to/from your computer, page 15.  
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Doing more with your frame  
Copying between your frame and computer  
Copy pictures, videos, and music via the included USB cable. For wireless copying, see  
page 29.  
Connecting to your computer  
(USB cable  
included with frame)  
Copying pictures to/from your computer  
Copy pictures, videos, and music between your frame and computer, using your  
computer’s normal file copying tools. See page 41 for applicable file formats.  
1 Connect the USB cable from the frame to your computer (see page 15).  
2 On your computer, open My Computer or Windows  
Explorer.  
The picture frame appears as removable drives—one  
drive for each connected picture source in the frame, in  
this order: internal memory, memory cards, USB  
devices.  
3 Navigate to the pictures you want to copy. Then  
drag and drop them to the new location.  
4 Unplug the USB cable to view your copied pictures.  
See your computer documentation for more information on copying files.  
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Doing more with your frame  
Copying pictures from EasyShare software  
It’s easy to copy pictures/videos from My Collection to your frame.  
1 Install EasyShare software from the CD included with your frame (see page 1).  
2 Connect the USB cable (see page 15).  
3 On your computer, open EasyShare software. Select the pictures in My Collection  
and drag them into the Picture tray.  
4 In the menu bar, select File → Copy to.  
The picture frame appears as removable drives—one drive for each connected picture  
source in the frame, in this order: internal memory, memory cards, USB devices.  
5 Select the frame source to which you are copying.  
6 Select Best For Digital Picture Frame to reduce the resolution of the pictures you are  
copying. Full resolution is unnecessary and quickly fills up the frame’s memory.  
7 Click Copy. Pictures are copied to your frame.  
8 Unplug the USB cable and press  
to navigate to your copied pictures.  
Deleting pictures/videos  
1 Press  
to find a picture/video, then press  
.
2 Press to highlight Delete, then press OK.  
3 Highlight Delete and press OK again to confirm.  
To cancel the deletion, highlight Exit and press OK.  
The picture/video is deleted.  
To delete multiple pictures/videos, see page 17.  
NOTE: You can delete pictures/videos from a card, internal memory, and some USB devices.  
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Doing more with your frame  
Selecting multiple pictures/videos  
Use the multi-select feature to copy, delete, or print two or more pictures; or to play a  
slide show of selected pictures/videos.  
Selecting one at a time  
1 In thumbnails view, press  
to highlight a picture/video, then press  
.
2
Continue selecting pictures/videos.  
A check mark appears on the selected pictures. Press  
again to remove a check  
mark. You can now view a slide show, copy, print, delete, etc. all selected pictures.  
Selecting all  
1 Press  
whenever pictures/videos are displayed  
(slide show, video, single picture).  
2 Press to highlight Select all, then press OK.  
A confirmation screen appears, then your picture  
display reappears. A check mark is displayed on all  
pictures/videos in your current location.  
3 To remove all check marks, press  
, highlight  
Select / Unselect all and press OK.  
4 Highlight Unselect all and press OK.  
A confirmation screen appears, then your picture  
display reappears. All check marks are removed.  
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4 Changing frame settings  
The options in the Settings menu let you customize and configure your frame.  
1 Press Home  
.
2 Press to highlight Settings  
, then press OK.  
3 Press to select a setting. Follow the screen directions. Press OK to accept your  
selections.  
4 Press  
to exit.  
Settings menus  
Setting  
Options  
Upgrade firmware  
Upgrade firmware—manually load the latest version of  
firmware on your frame (page 22).  
Exit—return to the Home screen.  
See page 23 for automatic notification and upgrade of latest  
firmware from the Internet.  
This option is only displayed if  
the upgrade file (.img) is  
available on the frame  
(memory card, flash drive,  
internal memory, etc.).  
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Changing frame settings  
Setting  
Options  
Viewing options  
Slide duration—specify how long each picture is displayed  
in a slide show, from 3 seconds (default) to 1 hour.  
Frame orientation—specify whether you wish to display  
your frame in landscape (default)  
orientation.  
or portrait  
Transitions—specify the transition style between pictures in  
a slide show. See screen for options. The default is Random.  
Screen Fit or Fill—Fit entire image  
the entire picture. Black borders may appear around the  
image. Fill the screen . The picture fills the entire  
(default). Show  
screen, some of the picture may be cut off (cropped).  
Audio priority—when you are playing music (page 12),  
choose how to handle the audio portion of video playback.  
Play music (default). Music continues to play, video plays but  
its audio is muted. Play video sound track. Music stops  
playing while the video, with audio, plays.  
Slideshow starting point—specify how far back to start a  
slide show when your sort order is from oldest to newest  
(page 11). From 1 week back (default). Slide show starts  
with the picture that is one week older than the newest picture  
in your current picture source. From oldest picture. Slide  
show starts with the oldest picture in your current picture  
source.  
Brightness  
Press  
lighting conditions.  
to adjust the screen brightness according to your  
Clock and timer  
See page 20.  
On/Off schedule—set your frame to turn on and off at a  
specified time every day.  
Get time from Internet—select your time zone and press  
OK. The frame’s internal clock is automatically set to the  
correct time.  
Set time—manually set the clock to the current time.  
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Changing frame settings  
Setting  
Options  
KODAK Gallery  
Set up your Kodak Gallery account on the frame. See the  
Wireless Setup Guide  
.
Network  
Set up your frame for wireless operation. See the Wireless  
Setup Guide  
.
Device configuration  
Frame name—Assign a name to your frame. This name is  
referenced when connecting to your wireless network.  
USB connection mode—Before you connect a USB  
computer or printer, choose Connect to computer (default)  
or Connect to printer. See page 14.  
Language  
Choose your language.  
Automatic resizing  
Automatic resizing ON—(default) When you copy pictures  
to internal memory, they are automatically resized to a smaller  
resolution to save space.  
Automatic resizing OFF—Pictures are copied to internal  
memory at their original size (resolution).  
About  
Check your frame model number and firmware version.  
Setting the clock and timer  
Setting the clock manually  
1 Press Home  
, then select Settings  
and press OK.  
2 Select Clock and timer and press OK.  
3 Select Set time and press OK.  
4 Press to adjust the hour and minutes. Press  
to highlight the next or  
previous setting.  
5 Press OK. Press Home  
to return to the Home screen.  
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Changing frame settings  
Setting the clock automatically from the Internet  
1 Press Home  
, then select Settings  
and press OK.  
2 Select Clock and timer and press OK.  
3 Select Get time from Internet and press OK.  
4 Press to highlight Enable, then press OK.  
5 Press to highlight your time zone, then press OK. Press Home  
the Home screen.  
to return to  
The frame clock is automatically set whenever you are connected to the Internet  
through your wireless network.  
Setting automatic on/off  
Set your frame to turn on and off at a specified time every day.  
NOTE: Make sure you set the clock or enable Get time from Internet before enabling auto on/off.  
1 Press Home  
, then select Settings  
and press OK.  
2 Select Clock and timer and press OK.  
3 Select On/Off schedule and press OK.  
4 Press  
to advance to Turn on time. Press  
to highlight the next or previous  
setting (hour and minutes). Press to adjust the time. Repeat to set the Turn off  
time.  
5 Press  
to highlight Enable, then press OK. Press Home  
.
Your frame will now automatically turn on and off at the times you specified.  
NOTE: Make sure the power switch on the frame is On  
.
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Changing frame settings  
Upgrading your firmware  
Firmware is the software that runs on your frame. Upgrade the firmware so you  
always have the newest features and improvements. To check for the latest version,  
NOTE: Upgrading the firmware returns the frame settings to factory defaults.  
Manually upgrade firmware  
Download the firmware to your computer, then upgrade your frame:  
2 Follow the screen directions to download the frame firmware to your computer.  
3 Copy the IMG file to a memory card or USB flash drive, then insert into the frame;  
or, connect your computer and frame with the USB cable and copy the IMG file  
directly to the frame. See page 15 for copying files.  
4 With the IMG file on the frame, press Home  
, then select Settings  
and  
press OK.  
5 Select Upgrade Firmware and press OK to begin the upgrade.  
When the upgrade is complete, your frame automatically restarts. If it doesn’t, press the  
power switch on the frame to Off, then back to On.  
IMPORTANT: Do not turn off the frame during the upgrade!  
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Changing frame settings  
Automatically upgrade firmware from the Internet  
When the frame is connected to your wireless network, you can automatically  
upgrade the firmware from the Internet whenever a new version is available.  
A message appears on your frame when a new firmware version is detected from the  
Internet.  
Upgrade right away  
â–  Install now—Select, then press OK to start the upgrade.  
When the upgrade is complete, your frame automatically restarts. If it doesn’t, press the  
power switch on the frame to Off, then back to On.  
IMPORTANT: Do not turn off the frame during the upgrade!  
Upgrade later  
â–  Remind me later—Select, then press OK.  
The upgrade message disappears, then appears again the next time you turn on the  
frame.  
â–  No thanks—Select, then press OK.  
The upgrade message disappears. To change your mind and upgrade to this version, see  
Manually upgrade firmware, page 22.  
A new message appears when the next firmware version is available.  
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5 Using wireless mode  
For more information on wireless setup, operation, and networks, see the Wireless  
Setup Guide (included with EX model frames only) or visit  
What are the wireless features of my frame?  
Connect to your home wireless network and:  
â–  Display pictures on your frame directly from your computer hard drive (see  
page 25).  
â–  Display pictures from your Kodak Gallery account (see page 26).  
â–  Automatically receive pictures from your friends and family at the Gallery (see  
page 27).  
â–  Automatically upgrade your firmware from the Internet (see page 23).  
â–  Copy pictures wirelessly from your frame to your computer (see page 29).  
Setting up your frame for wireless operation  
See the Wireless Setup Guide, included with your frame, for detailed instructions on  
installing software and setting up your frame.  
Do you have security enabled on your wireless network? If so, have your network  
name and security key (WEP or WPA) available.  
Wireless networking and the Internet  
Some wireless functions on your frame, including viewing pictures on Kodak Gallery  
(see page 26), require access to the Internet.  
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Using wireless mode  
Viewing pictures over your wireless network  
Pictures are accessed from your computer via Windows Media player 11. See the  
Wireless Setup Guide for details about installing or upgrading to Windows Media  
player 11.  
1 Turn on your computer and your picture frame. Then press Home  
on the  
remote control.  
2 Press  
to highlight Network Computer  
,
then press OK.  
It may take up to 10 seconds for your Network  
Computer to appear on the Home screen.  
If you have multiple computers on your network,  
first select Network Computer, then select the  
computer from the list.  
If your network computer is not listed on the Home screen, or for more information,  
see the Wireless Setup Guide or go to the troubleshooting help on page 36 of this  
NOTE: The first time you connect, a window may appear on your computer screen alerting you to a new  
device. Follow the prompts to “allow” the frame on your computer (see page 30).  
3 Press to highlight Pictures or Video, then press  
OK.  
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Using wireless mode  
4 Press to highlight the category of pictures you  
want to view, then press OK.  
All Pictures displays every picture that your computer is  
sharing, without showing folders. The categories are  
established by Windows Media player 11; you  
designate pictures to include in the categories (in  
Windows Media player).  
5 Pictures are displayed as thumbnails. See  
Chapter 2, Viewing pictures and videos for all the  
ways you can enjoy your pictures, videos, and music  
on your frame.  
Viewing pictures from the KODAK Gallery  
See the Wireless Setup Guide for detailed instructions on setting up your Kodak Gallery  
connection.  
NOTE: Connection to Kodak Gallery is currently limited to customers in the United States, Canada, and  
Europe.  
1 Turn on your computer and your picture frame, and make sure your Internet  
connection is live.  
2 Press Home  
, press  
to highlight Kodak Gallery  
, then press OK.  
3 Follow the prompts to choose the pictures, then press OK.  
4 Pictures are displayed as thumbnails. See Chapter 2 on page 8 for all the ways you  
can enjoy your Gallery pictures on your frame.  
NOTE: Features not supported from the Gallery at this time: viewing videos, printing pictures, and deleting  
pictures.  
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Using wireless mode  
Automatically receiving My Friends’ Albums  
Your wireless frame automatically notifies you when a friend shares pictures with you  
at the Gallery. Play a slide show of the new pictures, right on your frame, even before  
you see the email on your computer! To turn off the auto-notification, see page 28.  
NOTE: The email icon  
means you have new pictures that you haven’t viewed yet.  
To see the pictures right away:  
1 When the notice  
appears on the frame screen,  
press  
to highlight View.  
2 Press OK.  
A slide show of the new pictures plays on your frame.  
If there are multiple albums you haven’t viewed yet,  
select a marked album  
from the list and press OK.  
View  
To see the pictures later:  
1 When the notice appears on the frame screen,  
highlight Dismiss, then press OK.  
The notification bar disappears. (If you don’t dismiss it,  
the bar automatically disappears after 30 seconds.)  
Dismiss  
2 When you want to see the new pictures, press  
Home (  
), select KODAK Gallery (  
), then  
press OK.  
3 With My Friends’ Albums highlighted, press OK.  
4 Highlight a marked album , then press OK.  
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Turning off auto-receive and notification  
You can turn off auto-receive and/or notification from your friends’ albums at the  
Gallery.  
1 Press Home  
, then select Settings  
and press OK.  
2 Select KODAK Gallery and press OK.  
3 Press to highlight Auto-receive My Friends’ Albums, then press OK.  
4 Choose from these options:  
Auto-receive with notification ON—(default) you automatically receive your  
friends’ albums and the notice appears on the frame.  
Auto-receive ON—you automatically receive your friends’ albums, but the  
notice does not appear on the frame. You know when your friends send you  
pictures because the email icon still appears on the KODAK Gallery on the Home  
screen  
, and on unviewed My Friends’ Albums in your Gallery account  
.
Auto-receive OFF—you don’t automatically receive your friends’ albums on  
your frame. To view them, see Viewing pictures from the KODAK Gallery, page 26.  
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Picture transfer software—copying wirelessly  
Kodak picture transfer software (included on the software CD packaged with your EX  
model frame) lets you wirelessly copy pictures and videos from the frame to your  
computer. Make sure you install the software before you proceed (see the Wireless  
Setup Guide).  
Copying to your computer  
1 On the frame, display a picture in single view (see page 10), then press  
.
To copy multiple pictures/videos, see page 17.  
2 Press to highlight Copy, then press OK.  
3 Press to highlight Network Computer  
, then press OK.  
If this is the first time you are copying to your computer, you must first “allow” the  
frame to communicate with your computer.  
4 A Kodak picture transfer software message opens  
on your computer screen. Click the message to  
open the Allow screen.  
5 Click Allow.  
6 Return to the frame and recopy the picture.  
If you did not see the message (from step 4 above)  
and you cannot copy files, see Allow the frame on  
your computer, page 30.  
NOTE: If you have more than one frame on your wireless network, give them unique names so you can tell  
them apart. Go to Home  
→
Settings  
→
Device configuration menu. See page 20.  
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Changing copy settings in picture transfer software  
1 Right-click the Kodak picture transfer software icon  
in the lower right corner of your computer  
screen.  
2 Select Configure to open the Kodak picture transfer  
software window.  
Use this window to:  
â– 
â– 
â– 
â– 
Enable/Disable picture transfer software.  
Select/deselect the check box.  
“Allow” the frame on your computer. See  
below.  
Manage your device. Click the Deny, Remove, or  
Customize buttons.  
Designate a location to which your files are  
copied. Accept the default folder (C:\Documents  
and Settings\All Users\Documents\My Pictures)  
or click Browse and navigate to a different  
folder.  
â– 
Select a naming convention and date format for  
your destination folders.  
Allow the frame on your computer  
You must “allow” the frame to communicate with your computer before you can copy  
pictures from the frame to the computer.  
1 Right-click the picture transfer icon and select  
Configure (see above, page 30).  
2 Click your frame in the Manage my devices window.  
3 Click Allow.  
4 Click Apply, then click OK.  
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Glossary of common wireless network terms  
Access point—(Also called AP.) A wireless network transceiver or “base station”  
hub, often used to connect a local area network to one or more wireless devices. An  
access point can also provide a communication link to a wired local area network.  
Ad Hoc—A client setting for a wireless local area network that allows devices  
connected to the network to communicate with one another directly, independent of  
an access point or router.  
Bridge—A product that connects a local area network to another local area network  
that uses the same protocol (for example, wireless, Ethernet or token ring). Wireless  
bridges are commonly used to link buildings in campuses.  
Client—An application on a computer or device connected to a network that  
requests services (files, print capability) from another connected computer or device  
on the network.  
Device-to-device—See Ad Hoc.  
DHCP—Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol: a utility that enables a server to  
dynamically assign IP addresses from a predefined list and limit their time of use so  
they can be reassigned. Without DHCP, all of the IP addresses of all the clients on the  
network would have to be manually entered. With DHCP, whenever a client connects  
to the network, it automatically gets an IP address assigned to it.  
DNS—Domain Name System (or Service, or Server): a program that translates  
domain names to IP addresses by accessing a database maintained on a collection of  
Internet servers. The program works behind the scenes to facilitate surfing the Web  
with alpha versus numeric addresses. A DNS server converts a name like  
mywebsite.com to a series of numbers like 107.22.55.26. Every Web site has its own  
specific IP address on the Internet.  
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Domain name— The portion of a URL or Web address that identifies a specific Web  
site. For example, the domain name portion of the URL http://www.kodak.com is  
kodak.com.  
All domain names have a suffix that indicates the top level domain (TLD) it belongs to.  
Examples include:  
com: US commercial business  
gov: US government agency  
edu: US educational institution  
mil: US military organization  
net: US network organization  
org: US nonprofit organization  
au: Australia  
br: Brazil  
ca: Canada  
de: Germany  
do: Dominican Republic  
es: Spain  
fr: France  
it: Italy  
nl: Netherlands  
pr: Puerto Rico  
pt: Portugal  
ru: Russian Federation  
uk: United Kingdom  
DSL—Digital Subscriber Lines: various technology protocols for high-speed data,  
voice and video transmission over ordinary twisted-pair copper POTS (Plain Old  
Telephone Service) telephone wires.  
Dynamic IP address—An IP address assigned to a client, each time the client  
connects to the network. The dynamic IP address is configured by the DHCP server  
and can be different each time the client connects to the network.  
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Encryption key—An alphanumeric (letters and/or numbers) series that enables  
data to be encrypted then decrypted so it can be safely shared among members of a  
network. WEP uses an encryption key that automatically encrypts outgoing wireless  
data. On the receiving side, the same encryption key enables the computer to  
automatically decrypt the information so it can be read.  
Infrastructure—A client setting for a local area network that allows devices  
connected to the network to communicate with one another through a central access  
point or router. This configuration is commonly used in wireless home networks.  
IP—Internet Protocol: technology that supports voice, data and video transmission  
via IP-based local area networks, wide area networks, and the Internet. This includes  
VoIP (Voice over IP).  
IP address—A number that identifies each sender or receiver of information that is  
sent across the Internet.  
Network name—Identifies the wireless network for all the shared components.  
During the installation process for most wireless networks, you must enter the  
network name or SSID. Different network names are used when setting up your  
individual computer, wired local area network, or workgroup.  
Passphrase—A text string used for WPA security on a Wi-Fi wireless network. A  
passphrase may contain up to 31 alphanumeric characters, including spaces and other  
special characters.  
NOTE: A passphrase used for WPA security is not the same as a WEP key, nor is it the same as a passphrase  
commonly found in router software that is used to generate a WEP key.  
Router—An access point (AP) or hub that sends data from one local area network  
(LAN) or wide area network (WAN) to another. A router monitors and controls data  
flow and sends information using the most efficient route based on traffic load, line  
costs, speed, bad connections, etc.  
SSID—Service Set Identifier: also referred to as a network name, since it is essentially  
a name that identifies a wireless network. The identifier is attached to the wireless  
local area network (WLAN) and acts as an identifier when a device tries to connect to  
the system. A device will not be permitted to join the network unless it can provide  
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the unique SSID. An SSID can be broadcast by the network router, allowing devices to  
detect it as an available network. An SSID does not supply security to the network.  
SSL—Secure Sockets Layer: a commonly used encryption scheme used by many  
online retail and banking sites to protect the financial integrity of transactions.  
TCP/IP—Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol: the underlying technology  
behind the Internet and communications between computers in a network.  
URL— Uniform Resource Locator: also referred to as a Web address, since it  
identifies the location of a file or resource on the Web. For example, the URL for the  
WEP—Wired Equivalent Privacy: basic wireless security provided by Wi-Fi. In some  
instances, WEP may be all a home or small-business user needs to protect wireless  
data. WEP is available in 40-bit (also called 64-bit), or in 108-bit (also called 128-bit)  
encryption modes. As 108-bit encryption provides a longer algorithm that takes  
longer to decode, it can provide better security than basic 40-bit (64-bit) encryption.  
WEP key—A text string used for WEP security on a Wi-Fi wireless network. A WEP  
key with 10 or 23 characters can include numbers and the letters A - F and are not  
case-sensitive. 5 and 13 character WEP keys can include numbers and all letters (as  
well as some special characters) and are case sensitive.  
WPA—Wi-Fi Protected Access: a Wi-Fi security standard that provides a high level of  
wireless network security. It uses data encryption through the Temporal Key Integrity  
Protocol (TKIP). TKIP scrambles the keys and ensures that the keys haven’t been  
tampered with. User authentication is performed through the Extensible  
Authentication Protocol (EAP) to ensure that only authorized network users can  
access the network.  
Wi-Fi—Wireless Fidelity: a term developed by the Wi-Fi Alliance commonly used to  
describe any type of 802.11 standard wireless network. Products tested and approved  
as “Wi-Fi Certified” (a registered trademark) by the Wi-Fi Alliance are certified as  
interoperable with each other, even if they are from different manufacturers.  
For more information, visit www.kodak.com/go/wifisupport or www.wi-fi.org.  
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6 Troubleshooting and support  
For step-by-step product support, visit www.kodak.com/go/digitalframesupport and  
select Interactive Troubleshooting & Repairs.  
Picture frame problems  
If...  
Try one or more of the following  
Frame does not  
turn on.  
â–  Make sure the power cable is securely connected (page 4).  
â–  Make sure you are using the power cable that was included with  
your frame.  
â–  Make sure the power switch on the frame is On (page 6).  
Remote control does â–  Check the battery in the remote.  
not function.  
â–  Make sure the power switch on the frame is On (page 6).  
Frame does not  
recognize memory  
card.  
â–  Purchase a certified SD/MMC card.  
â–  Insert a card into the slot, then push to seat (page 5).  
Frame freezes up.  
â–  Use a paper clip or other slim object to press the recessed reset  
button on the back of the frame (page ii).  
Picture frame/computer communications  
If...  
Try one or more of the following  
Cannot copy pictures to my â–  Make sure your computer is on.  
computer.  
â–  Make sure the USB cable is securely connected (page 15).  
Cannot see my frame as a  
removable drive.  
â–  Make sure the power switch on the frame is On (page 6).  
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Troubleshooting and support  
If...  
Try one or more of the following  
Cannot copy pictures from â–  Make sure your frame and computer are on.  
Kodak EasyShare software.  
â–  Make sure the USB cable is securely connected (page 15).  
â–  Make sure you have installed the latest version of EasyShare  
software (page 1).  
â–  From My Collection in EasyShare software, make sure the  
pictures are in the Picture Tray.  
Wireless network connection  
For software installation and wireless frame setup, see the Wireless Setup Guide  
.
Problem  
Possible causes and/or solutions  
Frame cannot connect to â–  Make sure you have a wireless router and that it is  
broadcasting the SSID, or enter the SSID manually.  
the wireless network —  
â–  Make sure your frame and computer are on.  
“Wireless network not  
found” appears.  
â–  Make sure you have installed Windows Media player 11 and  
you have allowed sharing in Media player.  
â–  Make sure the wireless router and network are running before  
the frame begins scanning for a network.  
â–  Make sure you are within the operating range of the network.  
Move the frame into the same room with the router.  
â–  Check for sources of interference in the wireless signal, such as  
a microwave oven or a cordless telephone.  
â–  Check with your router manufacturer for a possible firmware  
update.  
â–  Make sure your frame is using the latest firmware. Check  
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Troubleshooting and support  
Problem  
Possible causes and/or solutions  
(Continued from previous â–  Make sure the network profile settings on your frame match  
those of the network. In an Infrastructure network, you can  
usually view the network settings with the software program  
included with the router or through the interface of a  
connected device. See the router or device documentation for  
details.  
table)  
Frame cannot connect to  
the wireless network —  
“Wireless network not  
found” appears.  
If possible, note the following settings for the network, then  
change the profile settings on your frame to match them:  
–
–
–
–
–
SSID  
Wi-Fi mode (Infrastructure)  
Security (none, WEP, or WPA-PSK)  
Dynamic IP (yes or no)  
Connect Mode (yes - ask before connecting, or no -  
connect automatically)  
–
Router set up for MAC address access? Add frame MAC  
address to router access list.  
NOTE: Many wireless network routers employ the use of a WEP passphrase  
for generating a WEP security key code. If WEP security is enabled for  
the network, make sure the key code, not the passphrase, is entered in  
the security settings for the network profile on the camera.  
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Problem  
Possible causes and/or solutions  
(Continued)  
The wireless router did not assign a valid network IP address to the  
frame. Check and change the router settings, as indicated below.  
You can usually view the network settings with the software  
program included with the router.  
â–  Enable DHCP on the router.  
â–  Change the setting on the router to allow both 802.11b and  
802.11g Wi-Fi protocols.  
â–  Change router settings to allow enough IP addresses for the  
number of wireless devices on the network.  
â–  Disable MAC filtering on the router or enable the MAC for the  
frame.  
â–  Temporarily disable the QoS (Quality of Service) setting on the  
router.  
â–  Check with the router manufacturer for a possible firmware  
update.  
See the router documentation for details.  
Frame cannot connect to â–  The Gallery address, account email address, or account  
password on the frame are incorrect.  
Kodak Gallery.  
â–  Make sure the wireless router is connected to the Internet and  
an Internet connection is available.  
â–  The Gallery or online picture service is temporarily unavailable.  
Try again later.  
â–  There may not be a Kodak Gallery service in the region you are  
in.  
See Frame cannot connect to the wireless network, above, for other  
possible causes and/or solutions.  
Cannot copy from frame Your frame has not been given permission to communicate with  
to computer via wireless your computer.  
network. “Please allow  
the frame on the  
computer” appears.  
â–  Open Kodak picture transfer software and allow your frame to  
have access to your computer. See page 29.  
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Troubleshooting and support  
Screen messages  
Screen message  
Try one or more of the following  
Create file failed.  
The device (memory card, USB drive, camera, etc.) you are  
trying to copy to is protected.  
â–  See your device documentation to remove write  
protection.  
â–  Insert or connect a different device.  
Error attempting to open file or  
directory.  
â–  Turn off the frame, then turn it back on. If the problem  
persists, contact customer support help, at  
Error duplicate file name.  
Error occurred while closing a file.  
Error invalid file name  
Error reading from file.  
Error writing from file.  
Error writing a file.  
Error writing to a file.  
File Copy Failed!  
Internal error.  
Parameter is invalid.  
Unknown error.  
Please enter your SSID.  
â–  Enter the name of your network. If you do not know  
it, contact your system administrator or the person  
who set up your wireless network.  
Printer unavailable.  
Unable to connect to printer.  
â–  Make sure your printer is on and the USB cable is  
securely connected (page 13).  
â–  Make sure you changed your USB connection mode  
from computer to printer (page 13).  
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Troubleshooting and support  
Screen message  
Try one or more of the following  
Printing error.  
â–  Make sure your printer is on and the USB cable is  
securely connected (page 13).  
â–  Check your printer for more info.  
Time out occurred while printing. â–  Check cables and printer supplies. Print again.  
Unable to create file. Device write The frame was unable to copy the picture.  
protected or full.  
â–  Insert a different card or device (page 5), or change  
the picture location setting (page 8).  
â–  Remove write protection, unlock card.  
â–  Delete pictures from card.  
Disk full.  
Unable to get dynamically  
assigned IP address.  
DHCP (see Glossary) is not enabled at the router.  
â–  Make sure your router is properly configured and  
DHCP is enabled.  
â–  Contact your system administrator or the person who  
set up your wireless network.  
Verify network settings.  
Verify security code.  
â–  Contact your system administrator or the person who  
set up your wireless network.  
You have network security turned on.  
â–  Enter the security code you created when you set up  
your wireless network.  
â–  Contact your system administrator or the person who  
set up your wireless network.  
Write failed. Select another  
location.  
The frame was unable to copy the picture.  
â–  Insert a different card or device (page 5), or change  
the picture location setting (page 8).  
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7 Appendix  
Digital frame specifications  
For more specifications, visit www.kodak.com/go/digitalframesupport.  
Kodak EasyShare wireless digital picture frame  
Wi-Fi wireless network compatibility  
Wi-Fi 802.11b protocol—compatible with Wi-Fi wireless 802.11b and 802.11g networks.  
Color display  
EX811  
20.3 cm (8 in.) diagonal digital LCD, 800 x 480 pixels, 4:3 or 16:9 aspect ratio,  
17.6 x 10 cm (6.9 x 3.9 in.) viewable area  
EX1011  
25.4 cm (10 in.) diagonal digital LCD, 800 x 480 pixels, 16:9 aspect ratio,  
23.5 x 14.6 cm (9.3 x 5.8 in.) viewable area  
Battery, remote control  
CR2025, 3V lithium cell, included  
Internal storage capacity  
128 MB  
Power  
100-120V AC 60Hz (US), 100-240V 50-60Hz (WW), 12V DC adapter  
Communication with computer  
USB 2.0 (PIMA 15740 protocol), via USB cable model U-8  
Other features  
PictBridge  
support  
Yes  
Picture formats JPEG, EXIF 2.2  
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Kodak EasyShare wireless digital picture frame  
Video formats MOV, AVI, MPG, MPEG (Video formats created with digital cameras are  
certified for Kodak digital picture frames. Videos created with or copied from  
other sources may not play on the frame.)  
Music format MP3  
Memory cards CompactFlash, MicroDrive, Secure Digital, Memory Stick, xD, MultiMedia Card  
Tripod mount 1/4 inch  
Temperature  
Operating: -4 to 140°F (-20 to 60°C)  
Storage: -22 to 185°F (-30 to 85°C)  
Size  
EX811: 28.5 cm (11.2 in.) x 21 cm (8.3 in.) x 3.8 cm (1.5 in.)  
EX1011: 33 cm (13 in.) x 24 cm (9.5 in.) x 3.8 cm (1.5 in.)  
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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.  
â–  The use of an accessory that is not recommended by Kodak may cause fire, electric  
shock, or injury. For approved accessories, visit www.kodak/go/accessories.  
â–  Use only a USB-certified computer equipped with a current-limiting motherboard.  
Contact your computer manufacturer if you have questions.  
â–  When removing the battery from the remote, allow it to cool; it may be hot.  
â–  Follow all warnings and instructions supplied by the battery manufacturer.  
â–  Use only batteries approved for this product to avoid risk of explosion.  
â–  Keep batteries out of the reach of children.  
â–  Do not allow batteries to touch metal objects, including coins. Otherwise, a battery  
may short circuit, discharge energy, become hot, or leak.  
â–  Do not disassemble, install backward, or expose batteries to liquid, moisture, fire,  
or extreme temperature.  
â–  Remove the battery when the product is stored for an extended period of time. In  
the unlikely event that battery fluid leaks inside the product, contact Kodak  
customer support.  
â–  In the unlikely event that battery fluid leaks onto your skin, wash immediately with  
water and contact your local health provider. For additional health-related  
information, contact your local Kodak customer support.  
â–  Dispose of batteries according to local and national regulations. Visit  
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â–  Do not charge non-rechargeable batteries.  
For more information on batteries, visit www.kodak.com/go/batterytypes.  
â–  Digital picture frame and remote control battery may include perchlorate material.  
Special handling may apply in California.  
â–  Read and follow all warnings and instructions supplied by the battery  
manufacturer.  
CAUTION:  
EX models only: When using this product, it should be installed  
and operated with a minimum distance of 7.9 in. (20 cm) for 2.4  
GHz operations between the radiator and your body. This  
transmitter must not be collocated or operate in conjunction with  
any other antenna or transmitter.  
Upgrading your software and firmware  
Upgrade to the latest versions of the software included on the Kodak EasyShare  
software CD and the frame firmware—www.kodak.com/go/digitalframedownloads.  
See page 22 for upgrading firmware.  
Additional care and maintenance  
â–  Wipe the frame and the LCD gently with a soft, lint-free cloth or an untreated  
lens-cleaning tissue. Do not use cleaning solutions unless designed specifically for  
LCD screens. Do not allow chemicals, such as suntan lotion, to contact painted  
surfaces.  
â–  Service agreements are available in some countries. Contact a dealer of Kodak  
products for more information.  
â–  For digital frame disposal or recycling information, contact your local authorities. In  
the US, visit the Electronics Industry Alliance Web site at www.eiae.org or visit  
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Appendix  
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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FCC compliance and advisory  
Kodak EasyShare wireless digital picture frame  
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.  
FCC and Industry Canada  
This device complies with Industry Canada RSS-210 and FCC Rules. Operation is  
subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful  
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including  
interference that may cause undesired operation.  
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Appendix  
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.  
This digital picture frame EX-811 and EX-1011 transmits in 12dBm. In France, the  
power level is limited to 10dBm in outdoor environments, per regulations. When in  
France, use the wireless functions of this device indoors only.  
Canadian DOC statement  
DOC Class B Compliance—This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian  
ICES-003.  
Observation des normes-Classe B—Cet appareil numĂ©rique de la classe B est  
conforme Ă  la norme NMB-003 du Canada.  
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment labeling  
EU: It is the final user’s responsibility to discard this equipment into an  
approved, segregated collection scheme to enable its suitable  
treatment/disposal and to improve human/environmental protection. For  
more information, see you retailer, local authority, or  
www.kodak.com/go/recycle. Product weight: EX811 - 794 g.; EX1011 -  
830 g.  
The lamps inside the EX-1011 model contain mercury and must be recycled or  
disposed of in accordance with local, state, or federal laws. For more information on  
www.kodak.com/go/hse or 1-800-242-2424.  
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Appendix  
Australian C-Tick  
N137  
MPEG-4  
Use of this product in any manner that complies with the MPEG-4 visual standard is  
prohibited, except for use by a consumer engaging in personal and non-commercial  
activities.  
Russian GOST-R  
Eastman Kodak Company  
Rochester, New York 14650  
AIO-40  
Korean Class B ITE  
Licensing  
Supply of this product does not convey a license nor imply any right to distribute  
content created with this product in revenue-generating broadcast systems  
(terrestrial, satellite, cable and/or other distribution channels), streaming applications  
(pay-audio or audio-on-demand applications and the like) or on physical media  
(compact discs, digital versatile discs, semiconductor chips, hard drives, memory cards  
and the like). An independent license for such use is required. For details, please visit  
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Appendix  
China RoHS  
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1 Index  
A
connectors on frame, ii  
about, frame, 20  
allow the frame, 30  
appendix, 41  
arrow buttons on remote, 3  
automatic on/off, 19, 21  
on frame, 14  
to/from computer, USB, 15  
wireless, 29  
B
back button on remote, 3  
battery  
doing more with your frame, 12  
remote control, 41  
replacing, 2  
safety, 43  
brightness, screen, 19  
buttons  
on back of frame, ii  
on remote control, 3  
copying pictures from, 16  
installing, 1  
C
cables  
power, connecting, 4  
USB, connecting, 5  
error messages, 39  
F
camera, connecting, 5  
card. see memory card  
changing picture locations, 8  
check mark, select button, 3  
clock and timer, setting, 19, 20, 21  
computer  
connecting to frame, 15  
copying to/from, 15  
help with communicating, 35  
connection mode, 14, 20  
faceplate, i  
fast forward video, 3, 10  
firmware  
checking version, 20  
upgrading, 18, 22, 44  
flash drive, connecting, 5  
frame, picture  
assign a name, 20  
changing orientation, 7  
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Index  
checking model, firmware, 20  
product views, i  
setup, 4  
viewing your albums, 26  
setup wireless network, 20  
specifications, 41  
troubleshooting, 35  
turning on/off, 6  
G
language  
glossary, wireless terms, 31  
setting, 20  
H
LCD. see screen  
headphone jack, ii  
help  
communicating with computer, 35  
connecting to gallery, 38  
frame, 35  
M
troubleshooting problems, 35  
holder, remote control, i  
home  
inserting, 5  
slots, i  
types, 5  
button on remote, 3  
changing picture locations, 8  
screen, 8  
menu button on remote, 3  
multi-up view, 9  
music  
I
adjust volume, 3  
button on remote, 3  
mute, 3  
installing software, 1  
internal memory  
capacity, 41  
playing, 12  
My Frame, 8  
My Frame, internal memory, 8  
My Friends’ Albums, viewing, 27  
internet  
requirements for wireless, 24  
set clock from, 21  
N
name, frame, 20  
network, wireless setup, 20  
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O
OK button on remote, 3  
on/off switch, i  
on/off, setting auto, 19, 21  
orientation setting, 7, 19  
P
PictBridge enabled printer, 13  
picture transfer software  
allow the frame, 30  
copy settings, 30  
copying wirelessly, 29  
pictures  
replacing battery, 2  
copying connected, 15  
copying from EasyShare software, 16  
copying on frame, 14  
copying wireless, 29  
deleting, 16  
location, changing, 8  
printing, 13  
reset button, recessed, ii  
selecting more than one, 17  
viewing, 8  
safety information, 43  
screen, i  
play/pause, video, 10  
button on remote, 3  
playing  
cleaning, 44  
error messages, 39  
setting brightness, 19  
select button on remote, 3  
selecting multiple pictures, 17  
sensor, remote control, i  
setting  
music, 12  
video, 10  
portrait, set orientation, 19  
power  
button on remote, 3  
connecting, 4  
connector, ii  
specifications, 41  
turning on, 6  
auto on/off, 19, 21  
language, 20  
language first time, 6  
screen brightness, 19  
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Index  
time, 19  
viewing options, 19  
wireless operation, 24  
settings, changing, 18  
setup  
USB connection mode, 14, 20  
picture frame, 4  
wireless network, 20, 24  
slide duration, setting, 19  
slide show  
button on remote, 3  
running, 9  
viewing  
viewing first, 7  
slide transitions, setting, 19  
software  
installing, 1  
upgrading, 44  
source, picture location, 8  
speakers, i  
specifications, frame, 41  
stand, frame, i  
stop  
pictures, wireless network, 25  
button on remote, 3  
video, 10  
storage capacity, internal memory, 41  
switch, on/off, i  
W
wall mount hangers, i  
warranty, 45  
wireless  
copying, 29  
T
features on frame, overview, 24  
glossary of terms, 31  
network, troubleshooting, 36  
setup, 20, 24  
thumb drive. See flash drive., 5  
thumbnails, 9  
time, setting, 19  
transitions, slides, setting, 19  
troubleshooting  
viewing pictures, 25  
error messages, 39  
frame, 35  
wireless network connection, 36  
Z
zoom picture, 3  
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