4-2
Getting Photos Into Your Computer
On an iMac or Power Macintosh G3, you installed the USB
drivers when you installed the rest of your camera software (if
not, see page 1-8). With Windows, you’ll install the drivers
when your system detects the connected JumpShot USB
cable and USB CompactFlash card, as described on page 4-4.
To use the JumpShot USB cable to transfer your pictures,
follow the steps in these sections:
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Inserting the card in the cable
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Connecting the cable to your computer
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Installing the USB drivers (Windows 98 only)
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Transferring pictures
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Erasing pictures
Inserting the USB CompactFlash Card
in the JumpShot USB Cable
Follow these CompactFlash card and USB cable precautions:
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Insert only a Lexar Media USB
CompactFlash card in the
JumpShot USB cable. You can
identify the USB card by the USB
logo on the label.
The JumpShot USB cable won’t recognize any other
type of CompactFlash card
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Never insert any other object into the slot on the USB
cable; you’ll damage the cable components.
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Never use a USB extension cable with the USB cable.
Before you can insert the USB CompactFlash card in the
cable, you need to remove it from the camera. Make sure the
camera and the LCD monitor are turned off. Then follow
these steps:
1
Open the card and port cover on the side of the camera.
Then slide the
Eject Card
switch on the bottom of the
camera to eject the card, as shown below.
USB logo
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