Getting Photos Into Your Computer
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Depending on the type of cable you have, line up either
the arrow or the flat side of the cable connector with the
mark on the camera’s serial port. Then insert the
connector.
5
Turn on the camera and your computer system.
NOTE
If you have problems connecting to the COM port you have
selected, check your computer’s COM port configuration and
try again.
Connecting to a Macintosh
Make sure you have the long serial cable and short
Macintosh adapter that came with your camera. Before you
start, turn off the camera, LCD screen, and your Macintosh.
Then follow these steps:
1
Locate the modem port
or printer port
on
the back of your Macintosh. You can use either port to
connect the camera.
NOTE
If you are sharing a serial port that you use for another
device, make sure AppleTalk™ is turned off. Your Macintosh
may not recognize the camera if AppleTalk is on. Also, if you
have problems connecting to the printer port, use the
modem port instead.
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Summary of Contents for PhotoPC 700
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