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Summary of Contents for Photosmart 210

Page 1: ...hp photosmart 210 digital camera user s guide BlitzUG book Page 1 Wednesday July 12 2000 2 59 PM ...

Page 2: ...tt Packard shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for consequential damages in connection with the furnishing performance or use of this material HP the HP logo and PhotoSmart are property of Hewlett Packard Company Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation CompactFlash CF and the CF logo are trademarks of the CompactFlash Association CFA Other brands and...

Page 3: ...ant Review 12 Using the Image LCD as a Viewfinder 14 Tips for Taking the Best Photos 15 Chapter 3 Adjusting the Camera Settings 17 Changing the Photo Quality 17 Using the Flash 19 Using the Focus 20 Using the Self timer 21 Using the Digital Zoom 22 Setting the Date and Time 23 Changing the Language 24 BlitzUG book Page i Wednesday July 12 2000 2 59 PM ...

Page 4: ...rsonalizing Your Welcome Screen 30 Chapter 5 Sharing and Printing Photos 31 System Requirements 31 Installing the Software 32 Connecting the Camera to Your PC 32 Downloading Photos to Your PC 34 Chapter 6 CompactFlash Memory Card 37 Installing and Removing Memory Cards 37 Determining if a Memory Card is Full 39 Formatting a Memory Card 40 BlitzUG book Page ii Wednesday July 12 2000 2 59 PM ...

Page 5: ...n AC Power Adapter recommended 44 Chapter 8 Care Maintenance and Safety 47 Camera 47 AC Power Adapter 48 Batteries 48 Memory Cards 48 Cleaning the Camera and Lens 49 Camera Specifications 50 Chapter 9 Troubleshooting and Assistance 51 Problems and Solutions 51 Getting Assistance 58 ArcSoft Software Support 62 BlitzUG book Page iii Wednesday July 12 2000 2 59 PM ...

Page 6: ...Mode Menu 67 Playback Mode Menu 68 Appendix B Regulatory and Warranty Information 69 Regulatory Notices 69 Hewlett Packard Limited Warranty Statement 70 Hewlett Packard Year 2000 Warranty for Consumer Products Distributed Through Authorized Resellers 73 Index 75 BlitzUG book Page iv Wednesday July 12 2000 2 59 PM ...

Page 7: ...email It comes with software for editing storing and printing your photos Your camera includes the following features 1 3 MP resolution Economical digital film removable CompactFlash memory card Automatic focus Point and shoot user interface Image LCD for previewing and reviewing photos Automatic exposure Integrated flash with red eye reduction Self timer Digital zoom BlitzUG book Page 5 Wednesday...

Page 8: ... sides of the HP PhotoSmart 210 digital camera self timer light flash lens battery compartment cover memory card slot image LCD menu dial imageLCD on off switch shutter button viewfinder status LCD mode switch serial connector AC power adapter connector viewfinder LED BlitzUG book Page 6 Wednesday July 12 2000 2 59 PM ...

Page 9: ...st Strap 1 Using the wrist strap included in the box with your camera thread the short loop through the wrist strap attachment You might need to use a paper clip to pull the end of the loop through 2 Pull the strap through the loop then pull the knot tight Note Use the clip attached to the wrist strap to remove the memory card BlitzUG book Page 7 Wednesday July 12 2000 2 59 PM ...

Page 10: ...t For details on changing batteries and recommended battery types see Chapter 7 Powering Your Camera on page 41 Step 3 Insert the memory card 1 Open the memory card compartment door 2 Insert the memory card so that the side with pin holes is placed into the camera first and the front of the card faces the image LCD 3 Gently push the memory card all the way into the camera 4 Close the memory card d...

Page 11: ...ays 2 Turn the menu dial to select a language then press the menu dial Step 5 Set the Camera Date and Time After setting the Language the camera prompts you to enter the current date and time For details on setting the date and time after the quick setup see Setting the Date and Time on page 23 1 Turn the menu dial to select the date or the time then press the menu dial 2 Change the month date yea...

Page 12: ...he current date format located above the date to select the MM DD YYYY DD MM YYYY or YYYY MM DD format Select the current time format to set the time on a 12 or 24 hour clock 3 When you are finished turn the menu dial to select Exit then press the menu dial BlitzUG book Page 10 Wednesday July 12 2000 2 59 PM ...

Page 13: ...self timer or digital zoom See Chapter 3 Adjusting the Camera Settings on page 17 for details 3 Frame your subject in the viewfinder 4 Press the shutter button half way down to allow the camera to focus and adjust the exposure 5 When you see the green light next to the viewfinder press the shutter button all the way down to take the photo Your photo appears on the image LCD while it is saved to th...

Page 14: ... do not wish to review your photos immediately after taking them turn off Instant Review Note For details on reviewing your photos after they are stored see Chapter 4 Reviewing Photos on page 25 To use Instant Review 1 Take a photo The photo displays automatically on the image LCD for your review 2 To delete the photo press the menu dial If you do not delete the photo the camera saves the photo to...

Page 15: ...ge LCD 3 Turn the menu dial to highlight the Set Up icon then press the menu dial 4 Turn the menu dial to select Instant Review then press the menu dial 5 Turn the menu dial to select Off then press the menu dial Your photos will be stored to the CompactFlash memory card without being shown on the image LCD BlitzUG book Page 13 Wednesday July 12 2000 2 59 PM ...

Page 16: ...using the image LCD 1 Slide the mode switch up to the camera icon 2 Slide the image LCD switch up to turn the image LCD on 3 Point the camera at your subject and preview the photo on the image LCD 4 Press the shutter button half way to allow the camera to focus and adjust the exposure When you see the green light next to the viewfinder you are ready to take your photo 5 When the subject is optimal...

Page 17: ...to your back or side If the sun is behind your subject use the Fill Flash setting see Using the Flash on page 19 Keep the subject within the flash range 2 feet to 8 feet 6m to 2 5m if there is low light Avoid taking flash photos in front of reflective objects like mirrors or glass to prevent hot spots in your photos Clean the lens and LCD screens occasionally with a soft lint free cloth Do not use...

Page 18: ...ject Subject Examples Black or very dark objects Dark clothing Objects that have no distinct or consistent form Fountains waterfalls waves smoke flame fireworks a subject in mist or fog Glossy and reflective surfaces Glass mirrors automobiles Multiple or flickering light sources Neon signs fluorescent lamps television images sun rays through trees Rapidly moving objects Baseballs hummingbirds race...

Page 19: ...ifferent photos on the same memory card The current photo quality setting is indicated by an icon on the status LCD Basic The most memory efficient photo quality setting Use this setting for photos you plan to send via email place on the Internet use for screen savers or wallpaper or print up to 3x5 inches 7 6x12 7mm Fine Produces high quality photos and requires less memory than Super Fine Use th...

Page 20: ...ity 1 Slide the mode switch up to the camera icon 2 Press the menu dial to display the Capture menu on the image LCD 3 Turn the menu dial to highlight the current Photo Quality icon then press the menu dial 4 Turn the menu dial to highlight a Photo Quality setting then press the menu dial Note The Photo Quality setting is retained until it is changed even if the camera is turned off BlitzUG book P...

Page 21: ... Flash setting then press the menu dial Auto Flash The camera determines the need for a flash based on lighting conditions Auto Flash with Red eye reduction Minimizes the occurrence of red eye in photos of people or animals The flash goes off twice once to condition the subject s eyes for the flash and a second time to take the photo Flash Off Set the flash to Off when you want to be sure the flas...

Page 22: ...enu dial to display the Capture menu on the image LCD 3 Turn the menu dial to highlight the current Focus icon then press the menu dial 4 Turn the menu dial to highlight the Macro or Auto Focus icon then press the menu dial Note The focus setting is retained until it is changed or the camera is turned off Auto Focus The camera will automatically focus on the subject in the center of the viewfinder...

Page 23: ...t 3 Press the menu dial to display the Capture menu on the image LCD 4 Turn the menu dial to highlight the Self timer OFF icon then press the menu dial 7 Press and release the shutter button The self timer light starts blinking After 10 seconds the photo is taken Note The self timer turns off after the photo is taken To turn it off before you press the shutter button select the Self timer OFF icon...

Page 24: ...0x480 resolution To set the digital zoom 1 Slide the mode switch up to the camera icon 2 Press the menu dial to display the Capture menu on the image LCD To turn off the digital zoom 1 Follow steps 1 3 above 2 Turn the menu dial to highlight the Digital Zoom OFF icon then press the menu dial 3 Turn the menu dial to highlight the Digital Zoom icon then press the menu dial 4 Turn the menu dial to hi...

Page 25: ...me then press the menu dial Note You can change the way the date and time are displayed by selecting the date and time format located above the current date and time The date can display in a MM DD YYYY DD MM YYYY or YYYY MM DD format The time can be set on a 12 or 24 hour clock 6 Change the month date year hour and minute by turning the menu dial Press the menu dial to move to a new field 7 Turn ...

Page 26: ...con 2 Press the menu dial to display the Capture menu on the image LCD 5 Turn the menu dial to select a language then press the menu dial 6 Turn the menu dial to Exit and press the menu dial to return to the Set Up menu 3 Turn the menu dial to highlight the Set Up icon then press the menu dial 4 Turn the menu dial to select Language third menu item then press the menu dial BlitzUG book Page 24 Wed...

Page 27: ... screen Tip To preserve battery life connect the included AC power adapter while using the image LCD to review your photos Viewing Your Photos You can view photos one at a time or view multiple photos thumbnails on the image LCD To view photos one at a time 1 Slide the mode switch down to the playback icon The last photo taken or reviewed displays on the image LCD 2 Turn the menu dial to scroll th...

Page 28: ...lected photo 5 Press the menu dial to exit thumbnail view and display the selected photo in full view Deleting Your Photos While reviewing your photos you can delete individual photos or all of the unlocked photos stored on the CompactFlash memory card For details on locking and unlocking your photos see Locking and Unlocking Your Photos on page 29 3 Turn the menu dial to highlight the Thumbnails ...

Page 29: ...lect a photo to delete 3 Press the menu dial to access the Review menu Current deletes only the photo that is being displayed All deletes all unlocked photos on the CompactFlash memory card Exit returns to Review mode without deleting any photos 6 If you selected All select Yes to confirm 4 Turn the menu dial to highlight the Delete icon then press the menu dial 5 Turn the menu dial to select a de...

Page 30: ...rn the menu dial to select the photo to magnify 3 Press the menu dial to access the Review menu 5 Turn the menu dial to scroll the image vertically To scroll the image horizontally press the menu dial and select Scroll Left Right 6 To return to full view press the menu dial and select Zoom Out 4 Turn the menu dial to highlight the Magnify icon then press the menu dial The center of the photo is di...

Page 31: ... last photo taken or reviewed displays on the image LCD 2 Turn the menu dial to select a photo to lock or unlock 3 Press the menu dial to access the Review menu Lock Unlock Current locks or unlocks the current photo Lock All locks all photos on the CompactFlash memory card Unlock All unlocks all photos on the CompactFlash memory card 6 If you selected Lock All or Unlock All select Yes to confirm 4...

Page 32: ...r welcome screen 1 Slide the mode switch down to the playback icon The last photo taken or reviewed displays on the image LCD 2 Turn the menu dial to select the photo to be used as the welcome screen 3 Press the menu dial to access the Review menu 4 Turn the menu dial to highlight the Welcome Screen icon then press the menu dial 5 From the menu select Use This Photo BlitzUG book Page 30 Wednesday ...

Page 33: ...or use for greeting cards calendars and other projects System Requirements Processor 166 MHz Pentium or equivalent Memory RAM 32 MB RAM or more Free hard disk space 150 MB Video display 800x600 16 bit or higher CD ROM 4x or better Operating system Windows 95 Windows 98 Windows 2000 or Windows Me Port Serial BlitzUG book Page 31 Wednesday July 12 2000 2 59 PM ...

Page 34: ...AC power adapter while downloading photos to your PC For more information on AC adapters see Using an AC Power Adapter recommended on page 44 1 Connect the camera to your computer with the cable provided Plug the large end of the PC connection cable into the PC serial port Note The camera cable connects to a 9 pin serial port If you don t have a 9 pin serial port available you can use a 9 25 pin a...

Page 35: ... a computer such as a laptop that has a PCMCIA slot you can read photos directly from the CompactFlash memory card using a PCMCIA adapter See the adapter manufacturer s instructions for details When you use a PCMCIA adapter the PhotoImpression software reads the memory card as an additional disk BlitzUG book Page 33 Wednesday July 12 2000 2 59 PM ...

Page 36: ...new name or select an existing album Note The software will save your photos to the following location c My Documents My Pictures album name 5 Select HP PhotoSmart 210 215 as your source Thumbnails from the camera display in the dialog box Note Photos are not saved to the hard drive until after the next step 6 Download the photos to your computer To get every photo from the camera click Get All Ph...

Page 37: ...ey are saved on your computer select Delete All Photos from Camera after you download The photos will be deleted off the CompactFlash memory card and are not recoverable once deleted 7 Close the dialog box The photos appear in the Photo Album BlitzUG book Page 35 Wednesday July 12 2000 2 59 PM ...

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Page 39: ...ed by several vendors and are available in a variety of capacities Hewlett Packard does not support the use of non certified memory cards For information on supported CompactFlash memory cards go to the HP PhotoSmart Web site www hp com photosmart and click Technical Support To purchase a new CompactFlash memory card go to www hpshopping com selected countries or your local computer store Installi...

Page 40: ...a photo wait until the photo has been saved before removing the CompactFlash memory card To install a new memory card 1 Open the memory card compartment door 2 If there is a card already in the camera remove the existing card 1 Attach the clip on the wrist strap to the memory card Check that the clip is gripping the card 2 Pull with the clip to remove the card BlitzUG book Page 38 Wednesday July 1...

Page 41: ...ndicates there are zero photos available to be taken and the CompactFlash memory card icon blinks The photo quality setting determines the number of photos the memory card can hold To increase the amount of photos you can store on the memory card reduce the photo quality setting See Changing the Photo Quality on page 17 Slide the mode switch up to the camera icon to turn the camera on If the Compa...

Page 42: ...n a different camera to optimize them for use with the HP PhotoSmart 210 digital camera Caution Formatting erases all photos or files from the card including those that are locked To format a memory card 1 Slide the mode switch up to the camera icon to turn the camera on 2 Press the menu dial to display the Capture menu Note To cancel the formatting select No then press the menu dial 5 Turn the me...

Page 43: ...otos from the camera to your computer Determining if the Batteries Need to be Changed The battery icon on the camera s status LCD indicates the battery level There are three levels of battery charge Full Partially charged and Low Empty If the battery icon shows that the battery is Low Empty it is time to replace the batteries A blinking Low Empty battery appears when the battery is too low to take...

Page 44: ...tal cameras and other electronic devices How often you use the image LCD How often you use the flash The number of photos you take Whether you use an AC adapter for power when the camera is connected to the computer Temperature conditions colder temperatures result in shorter battery life when the camera is operating To preserve battery life Use the AC power adapter that came with your HP PhotoSma...

Page 45: ...s To insert new batteries 1 Make sure the mode switch is in the Off position 2 Open the battery compartment Unlock the battery compartment by sliding the lever to the unlock icon To open the battery compartment slide the cover down and lift it up Remove all of the old batteries BlitzUG book Page 43 Wednesday July 12 2000 2 59 PM ...

Page 46: ...partment cover by pressing it down over the batteries while sliding it up 5 Lock the battery compartment by sliding the lever to the lock icon Using an AC Power Adapter recommended To extend the life of your batteries use the AC power adapter as your power source when you connect your camera to a computer or when using the image LCD for an extended period of time Only use the included AC power ada...

Page 47: ...e the batteries To connect an AC power adapter 1 Plug the adapter into a power source such as a wall outlet or power strip 2 Connect the round end of the adapter cable to the camera Note If you want to use battery power disconnect the AC power adapter from the power source and the camera If the AC power adapter is connected to the camera even if it is not connected to a power source the camera can...

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Page 49: ...mera in the sun or in a very warm location glove compartment trunk etc for long periods The camera is designed to operate within the temperature range of 0 to 40 degrees Celsius 32 to 104 degrees Fahrenheit Operation of the camera outside the temperature range can result in poor quality photos or camera malfunctions If you move the camera from a cold to a warm location or from a warm to cold locat...

Page 50: ...f Replace all the batteries at the same time Do not replace the batteries individually Only use batteries that are in good condition Batteries that show signs of leakage corrosion or swelling should not be installed in the camera Memory Cards To avoid erasing data from a memory card or damaging it do not expose memory cards to heat moisture or static electricity Before removing or installing a mem...

Page 51: ...cloth to gently wipe fingerprints and dust from the lens viewfinder and status and image LCDs Wipe the outside surfaces of the camera with a clean dry cloth Never use a rough cloth or abrasive cleaners that can scratch the camera BlitzUG book Page 49 Wednesday July 12 2000 2 59 PM ...

Page 52: ...ent Zoom 2x digital zoom Aperature f 2 8 f 8 Shutter speed 1 750 to 1 3 seconds Focus Normal 2 feet to infinity 60cm to infinity Macro 4 inches to 3 feet 10cm to 1m Sensitivity ISO 100 Self timer 10 second delay Flash Built in flash with range of 2 to 8 feet 6m to 2 5m Modes Auto Auto with Red eye reduction On and Off LCD 1 8 inch color LCD with 61 600 pixels Power 4 AA batteries included or AC po...

Page 53: ...n The batteries are low Replace the batteries The AC power adapter is connected to the camera but not to a power source Plug the AC power adapter into the wall When you have an AC adapter connected to the camera the camera cannot draw battery power even if the adapter is not connected to a power source If you want to use battery power disconnect the AC adapter The camera needs to be reset Turn the...

Page 54: ...rd then take a photo The memory card is full Install a new memory card or make room on the current card by deleting or downloading photos or selecting a lower photo quality setting The memory card is damaged or is not formatted Format the memory card or replace it with a new formatted card The camera is connected to a computer To take a photo disconnect the camera from the computer The camera powe...

Page 55: ...it can t find the camera The camera is not connected to the computer properly Make sure the serial cable is firmly connected at both ends and the cable is connected directly to a port The connection will not work if the camera is connected to a port data switch or a sharing device The camera is turned off Slide the mode switch down to the playback icon to turn the camera on The batteries are low R...

Page 56: ...bject moved while you were taking the photo For sharp focus if possible ask the subject to stay still You moved the camera while you were taking the photo Hold the camera steady as you press the shutter button Your subject was too close to the camera lens The camera s Auto Focus range is 2 feet 60cm from the front of the lens to infinity For a clear sharp image make sure your subject is not closer...

Page 57: ...appears Re aim your camera at your intended subject and press the shutter button all the way down My photo turned out too dark There was not enough light Wait for natural lighting conditions to improve or use the flash to illuminate your subject The flash was on but the subject was too far away The flash can only illuminate objects that are within 2 8ft 6 2 5 m of the camera Make sure your subject...

Page 58: ... intended subject and press the shutter button all the way down My photo turned out too bright The flash provided too much light Change the flash setting to Auto or Off You were too close to the subject Set the flash to Off and take the photo again There was too much light provided by a natural or artificial source other than the flash Try taking the photo from a different angle Avoid pointing the...

Page 59: ...The card is inserted incorrectly Take the memory card out and reinsert it so the side with the pin holes is placed into the camera first and the front of the card faces the image LCD The card is not inserted all the way Push the memory card in until it is completely inserted The card is not certified by the CompactFlash Association Use a type I CFA certified card For information about supported Co...

Page 60: ...r HP product to get the full benefits of HP Customer Care The brief information you provide helps HP Customer Care respond to you faster with more personalized proactive support options HP Customer Care E Support Has Answers Anytime Anywhere www hp com go support HP Customer Care E Support offers online support for as long as you own your HP product Get instant interactive access to everything fro...

Page 61: ...rgent questions from an HP Customer Care service technician To send an email either select your HP product at the HP Customer Care E Support home page and follow the links or go to http contact external hp com email and select your HP product Phone Support Always At Hand During Your Warranty Period HP Customer Care provides fast responsive phone support at 208 376 3686 Call 6 days a week 6 am 10 p...

Page 62: ...than ten minutes call 800 999 1148 The fee is 25 US per call charged to your Visa or MasterCard Choose the Most Convenient Service Solution During the Warranty With your one year warranty you can always get convenient service solutions from HP or a local authorized service provider You choose what works best for you If your HP product is ever in need of repair simply call the HP Customer Care Cent...

Page 63: ...oosing service options that offer protection around the clock service levels and availability vary by product country or region Extend or enhance your service coverage and get peace of mind that expert help is there if you need it To extend coverage beyond the limited warranty period call your reseller or HP directly and ask about our HP service agreements In the U S call 800 446 0522 in Canada ca...

Page 64: ...rcsoft com The technical support section of the Web site offers an online manual for the software answers to commonly asked questions troubleshooting tips and ideas You can also email a technician for assistance at support arcsoft com or call 510 440 9901 Monday through Friday 8 30 a m to 5 30 p m Pacific time BlitzUG book Page 62 Wednesday July 12 2000 2 59 PM ...

Page 65: ...ra s Status The status LCD is located above the image LCD on the back of the camera In Capture and Review modes the status LCD displays information about the camera the settings that are selected and any problems BlitzUG book Page 63 Wednesday July 12 2000 2 59 PM ...

Page 66: ...photo quality setting is set at Basic 640x480 resolution Fine Photo Quality Indicates the current photo quality setting is set at Fine 1280x960 resolution medium compression Super Fine Photo Quality Indicates the current photo quality setting is set at Super Fine 1280x960 resolution low compression Full Battery The battery is new Partially charged Battery The battery has been used BlitzUG book Pag...

Page 67: ... level The number will not always change after a photo is taken PC Connect Indicates the camera is connected to a PC Auto Flash Indicates the Flash is set to Auto The Auto Flash icon blinks when the flash is charging Auto Flash with Red eye Reduction Indicates the Flash is set to Auto Flash with red eye reduction Icon Status Meaning BlitzUG book Page 65 Wednesday July 12 2000 2 59 PM ...

Page 68: ...t the lighting for the subject is not as in a backlighting situation Auto Focus Indicates the current Focus is set to Auto Focus range is 2 feet 6m to infinity Macro Indicates the current Focus is set to Macro Macro range is 4 inches to 3 feet 10cm to 1m Self timer ON Indicates the Self Timer is on Self timer OFF Indicates the Self Timer is off Icon Status Meaning BlitzUG book Page 66 Wednesday Ju...

Page 69: ... menu dial In Capture mode you can change the settings for taking photos For more information about changing settings see Chapter 3 Adjusting the Camera Settings on page 17 The following are the menu items available in the Capture menu Date Time Instant Review Language Format BlitzUG book Page 67 Wednesday July 12 2000 2 59 PM ...

Page 70: ...ack icon In Playback mode you can delete review magnify and lock your photos set your welcome screen and change the camera s setup For more information about reviewing your photos see Chapter 4 Reviewing Photos on page 25 The following are the menu items available in the playback menu BlitzUG book Page 68 Wednesday July 12 2000 2 59 PM ...

Page 71: ...terference that may cause undesired operation This product contains mercury Disposal of these materials may be regulated due to environmental considerations For disposal or recycling information please contact your local authorities Canada This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Cet appareil numèrique de la Class B respecte t...

Page 72: ...ny product are uninterrupted or error free 3 HP s limited warranty covers only those defects which arise as a result of normal use of the product and does not cover any other problems including those which arise as a result of a Improper maintenance or modification b Software media parts or supplies not provided or supported by HP or c Operation outside the product s specifications 4 For HP printe...

Page 73: ... or refund until the customer returns the defective product to HP 8 Any replacement product may be either new or like new provided that it has functionality at least equal to that of the product being replaced 9 HP products may contain remanufactured parts components or materials equivalent to new in performance 10 HP s limited warranty is valid in any country where the covered HP product is distr...

Page 74: ...er may also have other rights which vary from state to state in the United States from province to province in Canada and from country to country elsewhere in the world 2 To the extent that this Warranty Statement is inconsistent with local law this Warranty Statement shall be deemed modified to be consistent with such local law Under such local law certain disclaimers and limitations of this Warr...

Page 75: ...d Resellers Subject to all of the terms and limitations of the HP Limited Warranty Statement provided with this HP Product HP warrants that this HP Product will be able to accurately process date data including but not limited to calculating comparing and sequencing from into and between the twentieth and twenty first centuries and the years 1999 and 2000 including leap year calculations when used...

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Page 77: ...e maintenance and safety 48 icons 41 life of 42 replacing 43 C Camera care maintenance and saftey 47 cleaning 49 connecting to PC 32 description 6 features 5 language 9 safety information 69 specifications 50 status LCD 63 warranty 70 Camera Settings Adjusting 17 digital zoom 22 flash 19 Focus 20 language 24 CompactFlash Memory Cards 37 BlitzUG book Page 75 Wednesday July 12 2000 2 59 PM ...

Page 78: ...os 34 F Flash adjusting 19 icons 19 Focus adjusting 20 Formatting memory cards 40 G Getting Assistance 58 H HP customer care 58 online support 58 phone support 59 service 60 HP PhotoImpression Software downloading photos 34 installing 32 warranty 70 I Installing batteries 43 memory card 37 software 32 Instant Review turning off 13 using 12 BlitzUG book Page 76 Wednesday July 12 2000 2 59 PM ...

Page 79: ...afety 48 formatting 40 installing 37 removing 38 P Photo LCD 14 Photo Quality changing 18 Photos deleting 26 downloading 34 lock unlock 29 magnifying 28 printing 31 reviewing 25 sharing 31 taking 11 thumbnails 26 tips 15 viewing 25 Printing photos 31 Problems and Solutions 51 R Removing memory cards 38 Reviewing Photos 25 BlitzUG book Page 77 Wednesday July 12 2000 2 59 PM ...

Page 80: ...ecifications camera 50 Status LCD 63 Support 58 System Requirements 31 T Taking a photo 11 Thumbnails 26 Tips for taking photos 15 Troubleshooting 51 U Unlocking photos 29 V Viewing photos 25 W Warranty 70 year 2000 73 Welcome Logo personalizing 30 Wrist strap attaching 7 Y Year 2000 warranty 73 Z Zoom digital 22 BlitzUG book Page 78 Wednesday July 12 2000 2 59 PM ...

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