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Summary of Contents for Photosmart 720 Series

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Page 3: ...material Microsof_R and Windows_ are U S registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Apple Macintosh and Mac are registered trademarks of Apple Computer Inc _ _1_ SD Logo is a trademark M_eri_Is llslos_l This HP product contains the following materials that might require special handling at end of life Mercury in the fluorescent lamp in the image LCD Alkaline manganese dioxide zinc or fthium ir...

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Page 5: ...ing the date and time 17 Installingthe software 18 Windows 18 Macintosh 19 2 Taking pictures 21 Taking still pictures 21 Using focus lock 21 Using instant review 22 Recording video clips 22 Recording audio 23 Using preview mode 23 Using the serf timer and burst features 24 Using the self timer 24 Using burst 24 Using zoom 25 Optical zoom 25 Digital zoom 25 Using the flash 26 Changing the image qua...

Page 6: ...creen 38 USB configuration setting 39 Move images to card 40 Language 40 4 Using hp instant share 41 Using hp instant share to print pictures 43 Using the hp instant share e mail service 44 Adding modifying and removing e mail addresses 44 Selecting images to be e mailed 45 Windows 46 Macintosh 46 5 Unloading printing displaying images 47 Unloading to a computer 47 Printing images 48 Displaying im...

Page 7: ...n the United States 61 Freetelephone support for one year 61 After the first year 61 Upgraded warranty options 62 Obtaining support worldwide 62 Hewiett Packard limited warranty statement 66 Regulatory information 67 Appendix A Batteries and accessories 69 Managing batteries 69 Extending battery life 70 Rechargeabb batteries 70 Power conservation 71 Purchasing accessories 71 Appendix B Camera dock...

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Page 9: ... Photosmart printers that are USB enabled You can enhance your experience by purchasing an HP Photosmart 8881 Camera Dock The Camera Dock allows you to easily download images to a computer send images to a printer or television recharge the camera batteries and provide a convenient home for your camera NOTE A Dock Insert is included in your camera box This Dock _ Insertenables your camera and othe...

Page 10: ...move the memory card Also allows access to the connectors for USB TV and oower adapter Allows memory card to be inserted Provides connection to either a computer or printer Provides audio video output to a TV Provides connection for an optional HP AC adapter Turns on Preview mode or turns off the Image Display Moves to menu options and navigates through images 10 hp photosmart 720 user s manual ...

Page 11: ...d audio clips Optical viewfinder Allows you to frame the subject of the picture Viewfinder light Solid 9teen camera is recording video or ready to take a still picture Blinking green camera unable to focus or long exposure hold steady Blinking yellow camera is charging the flash or saving images to memory Blinkir_g red camera is either starting up charging the battery sending receiving USB countin...

Page 12: ...additional light to improve icture taking Solid red camera is recording video _linki_g r_ self timer is activated Wrist strap attachment there is a mount on both sides of the camera in case you want to attach a neck strap Allows camera to be mounted to a tripod Provides connection to the optional HP Camera Dock Allows access to the batteries 12 hp photosmart 720 user s manual ...

Page 13: ...ideo ciipi piess once to s a s op 3 _ Flash button Selects the Flash setting L 4 _ Quali_ button iChanges image quality from G_d to Be_er to Bes_ 5 q_Sglfof_imeriBurst Sets the Self timer when pressed Button ionce and sets the Burst feature when pressed twice i 6 Status LCD iDisplays camera settings and operating status see the following illustration Getting started 3 ...

Page 14: ...10 1 _ Redeye R_udion is active or or Flash _ is active 3 AUTO Auto F_ashis active s_8_ i 8 _E3a Video is being recorded 14 h p photosmart 720 user s manual ...

Page 15: ...ttom of the strap mount first mns_aHing _h batteries With the front of the camera facing you slide the latch on the battery door to the right 2 Holding on to the latch pull the Battery door toward you 3 Insert the Batteries as indicated inside the door NOTE For more information about batteries refer to Managing b_fferies on page 69 1 Getting started 15 ...

Page 16: ...re images and video clips NOTE Your camera supports up to a 128 MB memory card After unloading images to your computer you can reuse the ca rd With the camera off open the memory card door 2 Insert the memory card as shown 3 Close and fasten the memory card door To remove the card pull it out of the camera Turning on power Pressthe Power _ button to turn on the camera When the camera is ready the ...

Page 17: ... until your preferred date format D Y appears and then press the right Arrow _ button to highlight the date 2 PressOK to selectthe first value and then usethe 4 _ buttons to change it PressOK to confirm Set the remaining values in the same way M Month D Day Y Year 3 Pressthe P button to highlight the time format and then press OK if you want to change it 4 Pressthe _ button to highlight the time S...

Page 18: ...ging CD into the CD drive of your computer The installation window automatically appears NOTE If the installation window does not appear click S_or_ and then click Run Type X Se_up_exe where X is the letter of your CD drive 2 ClickNext and thenfollow the on screeninstructions to installthesoftware To installany bonus_ffv_re Click S_arf click Run and in the O_n box type X Bonus sef_up exe where X i...

Page 19: ... the desktop 3 Doubb dick the installer icon then follow the instructions on the screen to install the software To install ar_y _r_us _w_r_ Double clickthe Bonusfolder icon 2 Double dickthe installericon for the bonussoftware 3 Follow the on screen instructionsto installthe software 1 Getting started 19 ...

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Page 21: ...viewfinder light is red yellow or green and may or may not be blinking See the description for Viewfinder light on page 11 NOTE To achieve best focus in low fight conditions secure the camera to a tripod and make sure the focus area has sufficient contrast Using focus lock Focus Lock allows you to focus on a subject that is not in the center of the image It is also useful to verify that your image...

Page 22: ...Pressand release the Video _i_ button to start recording REC appears on the Image Display 3 To stop recording press the _i_ button again The camera automatically stops recording when the maximum clip length of 30 seconds is reached or memory is full After recording has stopped the last frame of the video clip remains on the Image Display during Instant Review During this time the video clip is sav...

Page 23: ...Image Display Pressthe Display U DU button to activate Preview mode 2 Frame your subject in the Image Display and then press the Shuffer button In the Preview screen the current image quality setting 1 2 or 3 stars is shown in the lower left corner with the remaining picture count to the right of the image quality icons If you selected any manual exposure settings they are displayed on the top of ...

Page 24: ...uf_r Button all the way down and then release it The Vide Self4 imer light on the front of the camera blinks for 10 seconds before the picture is taken Using burst Burs_is used to take multiple pictures in a row as quickly as the camera can To use Burst Pressthe _ button until the Burs__ icon appears on the Status LCD 2 Frame the subject and press the Shuiter Button all the way down and hold it 3 ...

Page 25: ...Image Display 2 Use the Zoom in f button to optically zoom in to the maximum level then release the button 3 Pressthe button again and hold it until you reach the desired size in the Image Display A yellow border surrounds the area of the image that will be captured 4 Make sure the yellow border frames your subject and then take the picture To turn digital zoom off press the Zoom Our _ button unti...

Page 26: ...nt flash settings Icon Setting Description _B _i_ _ e_a _ e __e__u_es Jig _iu_e_ ifle AUTO flash if necessary Red _ye The camera measures light and usesthe Reduction flash with red eye reduction if AUTO necessary i is behind your subject you can use the iflash to increase the light on the front of iyour subject This is also called fill flash Flash Off iThe camera will not flash Use this isetting w...

Page 27: ...nd capacity G_d iiThis is the most memory efficient setting ideal for images you want to e mail or post to the Internet 16 MB memory holds approximately 220 images Beffer This setting produces high quality images and i requires less memory than Bestsetting This is i recommended for printing images up to 20 iby 25 cm 8 by 10 inches This is the default iquality setting 16 MB memory holds Best iThis ...

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Page 29: ...o clip it begins playing automatically within a few seconds 2 Scroll through the images by using the Arraw 4 _ buttons Pressand hold _1or _ to scroll automatically If a video clip is playing pressing the _ button will reset the clip to the first frame of the video clip In addition to seeing the images on the Image Display some information about each image is also displayed above and below the imag...

Page 30: ... if the current image has an audio or clip attached to it Visible if the current image is a video clip NOTE To preserve Battery life you can connect to an optional HP AC adapter while viewing your images For more information about accessories for your camera see Appendix A Ba_feriesand acces_orie_ on page 69 If you do not have images stored in your camera or on the memory card the No images screen...

Page 31: ...ailable in the Main menu are _ Rotate rotates the current image 90 degrees clockwise IT_ Delete deletes the current image all images or formats internal memory or the memory card Also lets you undo the last deletion you made Ok _ R_ord Audio allows you to add an audio clip to still images View Thumbnains displays images in camera as thumbnails nine per page Magnify magnifies the current image on t...

Page 32: ...again while the progress bar is displayed the image is rotated again D m tin 9 imag s In Playback mode scroll to the image you want by using the _ buttons then press OK to display the Main menu 2 In the Main menu select the Delete _ option 3 In the Delete menu highlightyour selection and then press OK entem esii This Image _i Deletesthe current image or _orthe memory card if installed AII Images o...

Page 33: ...ss OK to display the Main menu 2 In the Main menu select the Record Audio _0option Recording starts immediately and the time remaining appears in the lower left portion of the Image Display Time remaining is Based on free memory or 4 00 minutes whichever is smaller 3 PressOK to stop recording Within 4 seconds of stopping you can press the _ Button to cancel what was just recorded and re record a n...

Page 34: ...de scroll to the image you want by using the 4 I Buttons then press OK to display the Main menu 2 In the Main menu select the Magnify o option This magnifies the image to three times its size it does not permanently alter the image in the camera 3 Scroll left or right in the image by using the i l Buttons To scroll up and down press OK to display the MagniF t menu then press OK again to select the...

Page 35: ...e image to be used for the welcome screen when the camera is turned on setting the USB configuration how the camera appears when connected to a computer moving images from internal memory to a memory card selecting the language the camera interface will use In Playback mode press OK to display the Main menu tf the Image Display is off press OK twice to get to the Main menu 2 In the Main menu selec...

Page 36: ...t _gsmenu usethe _ i Buttons to scroll to Exposure _mpensetion i_ White Balance I_1 or JSOii _1 and press OK This setting i_1 alters the exposure to compensate for lighting conditions Settings range from 1 5 underexposure to 1 5 overexposure To determine how much to adjust the setting take a picture after you change the setting then examine the image in Playback mode If the image is too dark incre...

Page 37: ...st oi fwiiighi Skies 1 7 Fluorescent 1 recording under cool or daylight fluorescent lighting 2 7 Fluorescent 2 recording under warm fluorescent lighting ISO This setting _ adjusts how quickly the camera reacts to light Higher ISO numbers allow higher shutter speeds Switch to higher speeds while taking pictures in dark areas or fast moving objects N TE Higher ISO numbers can decrease image quality ...

Page 38: ...is setting determines the image that appears when the camera is turned on You can select any image available in the camera or the HP logo which is the default setting In Playback mode scroll to the image you want by using the _ _ buttons then press OK to display the Main menu 2 In the Main menu select the Setup _ option 3 In the Setup menu select Welcome Screen 4 SelectThis _moge to use the curren...

Page 39: ...Cemera causes the compufer to recognize the camera as a digital camera Picture Transfer Protocol PTP standard This is the default setting on the camera Disk Drive causes the computer to recognize the camera as a disk drive Mass Storage Device Class MSDC standard Use this setting for unloading and sharing on a Macintosh computer or on Windows system that does not have the HP Photo Imaging software ...

Page 40: ...e you can move only the number of images that will fit on the card If you selectYes to move images they are moved to the card and all moved images are deleted from internal memory Move Im_g_s _o C_d NOTE When a memory card is inserted only the images on the card can be viewed on the Image Display To view the images stored in internal memory remove the memory card This setting determines the langua...

Page 41: ...ou can select images in the camera to be automatically processed by HP s e mail service When the camera connects to your computer the selected images are e mailed to family friends or any e mail address that you specify The details about this are explained later in this chapter When you press the Share _ button on the camera the most recently taken or viewed image appears on the Image Display alon...

Page 42: ...by 11 inch paper up to two 4 by 6 inch pictures Windows or three 4 by 6 inch pictures Macintosh are printed On A4 paper up to two A6 size pictures are printed per page On A6 paper the picture is printed at A6 size 2 _ Print 2 copies of current image 3 _D E mail Letsyou add e mail addresses to the Sha_ menu This procedure is explained later in this chapter selected for the currently displayed image...

Page 43: ...g the _ I buttons and repeat steps 3 and 4 to select print options for each image 6 When you are finished selecting all the images you want to have printed press the Share _ button 7 The next time you connect the camera to your computer or a compatible printer the images you selected will be automatically printed See Chapter 5 Unloading_ prin_in9_ displaying imc_geson page 47 for information about...

Page 44: ...resses NOTE You will need an internet connection to complete this procedure Turn on the camera press the Share _ button then select the EomaiL _ option and press OK A message on the camera Display appears asking you to connect the camera to your computer 2 Connect the camera to your computer by using the USB cable or an optional HP Camera Dock 3 On the computer click on Retrieve from Camera 4 In t...

Page 45: ...m click Next In the confirmation screen that appears click Finish 7 Your newly added e mail destination should now appear in the Modi_ Share Menu screen in the Curr_n_Share Menu section To add additional e mail addresses to the camera Share menu repeat steps4 6 You will not need to sign in to the HP Passport program again 8 When you have finished adding e mail addresses click on Save to Camera to ...

Page 46: ...selected for e mail will be sent to their respective destinations The way images are e mailed works differently on Windows and Macintosh computers Windows Images are not e mailed directly to anyone Rather a message is sent to each e mail address that you selected in the Share menu The message contains a thumbnail of each of the images that were selected for that address as well as a link to a web ...

Page 47: ...th a special USBcable for connecting the camera to a computer Connect the larger end of that USB cable to the computer 2 Open the memory card door on the side of the camera and connect the small end of the USB cable to the USBconnector on the camera 3 Turn on the camera The HP Image Unload software will launch on your computer and the images in the camera will automatically unload to the computen ...

Page 48: ...o print images that have been unloaded to the computer you can use the HP Photo Imaging software that was shipped with the camera You can also connect the camera directly to any HP DeskJetor Photosmart printer that has a USB connection then print images selected from the camera Share menu or all images in the camera Your camera came with a special USB L _ _ cable for connecting the camera l _ dire...

Page 49: ...ts on the TV 3 Refer to the documentation for the TV to determine how to set the TV to take input from your camera instead of the antenna or cable TV Displaying a s ideshow Once the camera is connected to the TV with the A V cable or the optional HP Camera Dock you are ready to start Turn on the camera If you are using an A V cable the Slideshow menuwill appear on the camera If you are using the H...

Page 50: ...e camera s Image Display turns off and the slideshow starts on the TV The slideshow begins with the image last taken or viewed and displays each image in sequence When the end is reached the sequence moves to the beginning and continues Audio and video clips are always played to completion regardless of the rate you specified in the Slideshew menu 4 To exit the slideshow unplug the A V cable or pr...

Page 51: ...n be low or completely drained Try installing new or recharged batteries _Yi_ HPA_ adapter is disconnectthe HPAC adapter ilconnectedto from the camera If you want to the camera iluseAC power connect the HP but it is not AC adapter to a working connectedto a electrical outlet power outlet The kP AC Ensurethat the HPAC adapter is not damaged or defectiveand is iplugged into an electrical outlet car ...

Page 52: ... A long dday iThe camera occults needstime to IL dween the focus and set iway down Pressthe Shuter button halfway down to let the camera focus then when you pressall theway down there is much lessdelay iI SeeUsing ocuslock on page 21 for more details ca_tera tak_ 1he iiash is Wait until the yellow viewfinder o picture recharging i light stopsblinking before taking another picture is activated i he...

Page 53: ...eriod oftime and use consume awhen you are unloading several lot ofbattery images toyour computer ip wer Use the flash only when needed iDo not use ordinary alkaline ilbatteries Purchase higher grade batteries such as i ultra or premium grade alkaline orphoto lithium batteries orswitch to rechargeable NiMH batteries illBe NiMH ilYou rnust recharge allNiMH batteries you ibatteries after fullydraini...

Page 54: ...ing conditions or i usethe flash k_odark_ enough light iconditions to improve add indirect lighting or adjust the EV compensation liTheflash was ilMake sure your subject is within ion but the the flash working distance see iisubject was Appendix C Specificationson too far away i page 77 or try turning flash off will require longer exposure IIA light shone behind the brighten thesubject when there ...

Page 55: ...i_ _ BJ _o_ dB_ckT omT_i_ s biedo7 close to the set the flash to Flesh Off and iisubjed to use take the picture again i the flash con_ _c ttie iturned off came __ I_7 iThe cable is iMake sure that the cable is firmly compJte_7 t_e i not connected connected at both ends _Itwa_ o_ correctly i co_ not ind the camera jThe camera is Connect the camera directly to a jconnected to iUSB port on the comput...

Page 56: ...omputer screen Error messages on the camera Message Possibie cause soMion DEPLEn D too low to batteries or use an Batte_k_ s are k _ ow fo Prevew Battery power is iTake pictureswith the too low to use i lmage Display turned off iPreview mode iReplace or recharge i batteries or usean optional HPAC adapter _ow ta _ eco_da too low to record batteries or use an a video clip optional HP AC adapter 56 h...

Page 57: ...h on edge of card or protected insert a new card he ca d is t_ x_ fu There is Unload images from the t_ _ m_y_ any insufficient room imemory card to your ill ages to move images icomputer then delete all to the memory iimages on the memory ca rd ca rd ivdid date The date was set iEnter the correct date ncorrec Y You are trying to ilUse the computer software record audio to manipulate the file magn...

Page 58: ... _ _ th i problem Disengage i oto liTheselected Disengage the printer tray paper size photo tray or change the cannot be used ipaper size Prnter sopco v_ The printer is Close the top cover of the Incorrector The printer miss_g pint cartridge is the incorrect model or _sm_ssmg i i lnstall a new printer ilcartridge turn the printer off then turn it back on ix e _m jam or the i the paper jam and then...

Page 59: ...i Error messag s on the omput r Message Possiblecause Solution Cor_nectio The camera Try connecting the camera betw el the might be directly to the computer connected to a or disconnect other computer devices attached to the _ai ed through a USB ihub hub it cannot find t_e co need p _ e H _ notworking idirectly to a USB enabled correctly iHP Desldetor Photosmart iprinter and print an iimage Thiswi...

Page 60: ...tively as well as HPdigital camera driver updates and software HP o ss_bH y w bs_t Visit www hp comihpinfoicommu nity accessibilityiprodserv if you have a disability and needhelp Contactin9 hp custom r support In addition to the Web you can contact HP by telephone or mail for support and service for your camera Prices availability and hours of support are subject to change without notice How hp co...

Page 61: ...free of charge If this is a long distance call for you long distance charges will apply Call 1 208 323 2551 Our support staff is available from 6 am to 10 pm Mountain Time Monday through Friday or 9 am to 4 pm Saturday If you think your HP product might need service call HP Customer Support which can help determine if service is required Or visit wv _whp com cpsosup _rti uidei psdi re_irhdp hfm fo...

Page 62: ...replacement product next business day free of charge Optional Accidental Damage Protection is also available This warranty upgrade protects against accidental breakage such as spills drops or falls Both of these warranty upgrades offer maximized uptime and productivity the convenience of door to door pickup with delivery packaging and freight prepaid by HP For more information call 1 888 999 4747 ...

Page 63: ... 32 0 2 626 8807 Brazil 11 4689 2012 Grande S_o Paulo 0800 157751 outside Grande S_o Paulo Canada 905 206 4663 during the warranty period 877 621 4722 after the warranty period Chile 800 360 999 Post salesHome Computing China 86 10 6564 5959 Cdombia 9 800 114 726 Cz_h Republic 42 0 2 6130 7310 Denmark 45 39 29 4099 Egypt 02 532 5222 Finland 358 0 203 47 288 France 33 0 8 92 69 60 22 Euro 0 34 minu...

Page 64: ...pan Korea RepubJicd 82 2 3270 0700 Seoul 0 80 999 0700 outside Seoul Malaysia 1 800 805 405 Mexico 52 58 9922 Mexico City 01 800 472 6684 outside Mexico City Middle East iA_rica 44 0 207 512 52 02 Morocco 212 224 04747 Netherlands 31 0 20 606 8751 New Z_Jand 64 9 356 6640 Norway 47 22 11 6299 Peru 0 800 10111 Phil pines 63 2 867 3551 Pdand 48 22 865 98 O0 Pofugd 351 21 3176333 Puerto Rico 1 877 23...

Page 65: ...frica 086 000 1030 RSA 27 11 258 9301 outside RSA Spain 34902 321 123 _eden 46 0 8 619 2170 Swifzerland 41 0 848 80 11 11 Taiwan 0 800 01 0055 Thailand 66 2 661 4000 Tunisia 216 6272 5300 Turkey 90 216 579 71 71 Ukraine 7 380 44 490 3520 United Arab Emira_es 971 4 883 8454 United Kingdom UK 44 0 207 512 52 02 Venezuela 0 800 4746 8368 Vief Nam 84 0 8 823 4530 6 Troubleshooting and support 65 ...

Page 66: ...ming instructions due to such defects HP does not warrant that the operation of HP products will be uninterrupted or error free If HP is unable within a reasonable time to repair or replace any product to a condition as warranted you will be entitled to a refund of the purchase price upon prompt return of the product HP products may contain remanufactured parts equivalent to new in performance or ...

Page 67: ...or regulatory reasons TO THE EXTENTALLOWED BY LOCAL LAW THE REMEDIESIN THIS WARRANTY STATEMENTARE YOUR SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES EXCEPTAS INDICATED ABOVE IN NO EVENT WILL HP OR ITSSUPPLIERS BE LIABLE FOR LOSS OF DATA OR FOR DIRECT SPECIAL INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL INCLUDING LOSTPROFITOR DATA OR OTHER DAMAGE WHETHER BASED IN CONTRACT TORT OR OTHERWISE Some countries states or provinces do not allo...

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Page 69: ...ed on the Status LCD and the Image Display i Full i Batteries have 30 100 percent remaining remaining Empty Batteries have lessthan 10 percent remaining i None N A Camera is operating on AC power The camera usesfour AA batteries Acceptable batteries include photo lithium ultra or premium grade alkaline or rechargeable NiMH Forthe best resultswith your camera use photo lithium or NiMH Batteries NOT...

Page 70: ...e recharged by using a battery charger the HP Camera Dock or in the camera when it is connected to the AC adapter Some things to keep in mind when using NiMH batteries are Always recharge all four NiMH batteries at the same time One low charged battery will reduce the battery life for all four batteries in the camera For NiMH batteries to reach optimal capacity and performance they should first be...

Page 71: ...re listed below HP AC power adapter HP Supports only HP AC adapters and other accessories expressly approved by HP North America C8875A 001 Outside of North America C8875A 002 HP Photosmart 8881 Camera Dock Secure digital SD memory card only 128 MB is the maximum usable card size HP audio video accessory cable C6324 61601 to connect to a television No_e You can also useany Y adapter audio cable wi...

Page 72: ...utside the United States Contents include Camera bag Rechargeable NiMH batteries Battery charger HP Digital Camera Accessory Kit C8884A Contents include Camera bag Rechargeable NiMH batteries Battery charger 32 MB SD memory card Tripod 72 hp photosmart 720 user s manual ...

Page 73: ...ter and or television 2 Make sure your camera is set up correctly and remove any cables that may be attached to it Before putting it in the dock 3 Placethe camera in the Camera Dock with the rear of the camera facing the front of the Camera Dock The Camera Dock has three I O connectors on the Back r_ Connects to the television U Connects directly to HP USB DeskJetand Photosmart printers L_q Conned...

Page 74: ...depending on which of those devices is connected to the dock r_ This button activates the television connection The functions of the dock button lights are described below On Camera Dock has power and a device is connected When you press a button for one device the other button device light goes out Blinking The associated device is active Camera Dock The associated device is not available because...

Page 75: ... unload process The HP Image Unl_d software will launch on your computer and the images in the camera will automatically unload to the computer If there were any images on the camera that had been selected in the Share menu for printing or e mail those actions are started after the images have been unloaded to the computer 4 The camera will return to the dock intro screen when your images have bee...

Page 76: ...intro screen when printing is complete You can now take the camera out of the dock or leave it there to recharge the camera batteries on a TV Check that the HP Camera Dock is connected to your TV 2 Refer to the documentation for your TV to determine how to set the TV to take video input from your camera instead of the antenna or cable TV 3 Place the camera in the dock It will turn on automatically...

Page 77: ...ot for a Secure Digital SD memory card not MMC card sii _ mage image capacity iQua ity Images Size Resolution for 16 MB of 220 60 KB 640 by 480 memory 18 800 KB 2048 by 1536 11 1200KB 2048 by1536 Wide 7 mm Telephoto 21 mm F NumZber o Wide f 2 6 and f 5 9 Telephoto f 4 8 and f lO O Viewfinclei _ Zoom ng Opiica Jview incier Appendix C Specifications 77 ...

Page 78: ... Telephoto zoom 2 0 m ExpoSure i control Can be set manually from 1 5 to 1 5 in 0 5 increments ISO Automatic default Meterir_9 i A _e age White Automatic default Balance Can be set manually to Daylight 500OK Cloudy 6500K Tungsten 2600K Fluorescent 1 600OK and Fluorescent 2 3600K Image Display Color LED Backlit 1 6 inches 4 1 cm LCD iipolysilicon TFTLCD Status LCD 1110 mm by 25 mm viewable area Se ...

Page 79: ...s Power 4 AA batteries included Optional HPAC adapter 6V 2000 mA C8875A 001 North America C8875A 002 outside of North America Slow trickle recharging in camera with optional HP AC adapter or HP Camera Dock 100 in 15 hours ilAutomatic advanced power management liThecamera has a maximum power consumption of 5 watts 1 2 amps Jnier Faces o Ht_Desi_ ef ii and Photosmart printers _ Audio Video out to TV...

Page 80: ...G Motion JPEG DPOF 1 i EXIF DCF Tripod mount iYes Dimensions Exfeinai Body Dimensionsii 8 mm L By 5i mm W by 75 mm H With lens fully extended l 18 mm L by 80 mm W by 75 mm H Warrar_ y HP year exchangewarrant 80 hp photosmart 720 user s manual ...

Page 81: ... of life 69 Bestquality setting description 27 resolution 77 Better quality setting description 27 resolution 77 blinking lights on camera 11 21 on dock 74 bonus software 18 19 burst button 13 status icon 14 take pictures with 24 buttons on camera 10 on Camera Dock 74 C Camera Dock See HP Camera Dock compression format 79 computer connect camera to 47 connect dock to 73 connections as a USB Mass S...

Page 82: ...s icon 69 E e mail addresses customizing the Share menu 44 images using HP Instant Share 41 empty batteries icon 69 enlarge view of images 34 error messages on camera 56 on computer 59 exposure compensation setting 36 exposure settings 36 F flies compression formats 77 delete on memory card 32 DPOF 43 size versus quality 27 77 G Good quality setting description 27 resoIution 77 H help from custome...

Page 83: ...ights on camera blinking 11 21 on dock blinking 74 lock focus 21 M Macintosh computer bonus software 19 connect to 47 75 install software 19 USB setting on camera 39 magnify view of images 34 Main menu 31 on off button 11 memory card capacity 77 delete files 32 door 10 install 16 move images to 40 slot 10 status icon 14 menu Main 31 messages on camera 56 on computer 59 microphone 12 mount for trip...

Page 84: ... Share 41 printer connect dock to 73 connect to camera 48 problems troubleshooting 51 PTP39 Q quality button 13 quality levels description 27 77 R range flash 78 focus 78 rechargeable batteries 70 record audio clips 23 33 video clips 22 record audio dips 12 recycling information 3 Red eye Reduction setting 26 status icon 14 review pictures 22 rotate images 32 S SD card status icon 14 self timer bu...

Page 85: ... connector 10 U unloading images camera to computer 47 using Camera Dock 75 USB change configuration 39 connector camera 10 connector Camera Dock 73 V video button 13 light 12 recording status icon 14 video clips play 29 record 22 view battery life level 69 camera status icons 14 images in camera 29 magnified images 34 thumbnail images 34 viewfinder 11 viewfinder light description 11 W warranty 66...

Page 86: ...Z zoom button 11 specifications 78 use optical or digital 25 86 Index ...

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