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Chapter 9

Picture is not clear. The lens is dirty.

Clean the lens (

page 80

).

Subject too close when 
taking picture.

Move so there is at least 1.6 
ft (0.5 m) between the 
camera and the subject; or 
turn on Close-up (

page 18

).

Camera may be in Close-
up (

page 18

) and the 

subject is too far away 
for proper focus.

Turn off Close-up (

page 18

).

Subject or the camera 
moved while the picture 
was taken.

Hold the camera steady 
while taking the picture.

The subject is too far 
away for the flash to be 
effective.

Move so there is no more 
than the following distance 
between the camera and the 
subject: 7.8 ft (2.4 m).

Slide show does 
not run on external 
video device.

Video Out setting is 
incorrect.

Adjust the camera Video Out 
setting (NTSC or PAL, 

page 40

).

External device is set 
incorrectly.

Refer to the external device’s 
user’s guide.

Slide show does 
not run on LCD 
screen.

The camera may not be 
accessing the correct 
storage location. 

Check the picture storage 
location setting (

page 10

).

Camera

Problem

Cause

Solution

Summary of Contents for EASYSHARE CX4210

Page 1: ...KODAK EASYSHARE CX4210 Digital Camera User s Guide Visit Kodak on the World Wide Web at www kodak com ...

Page 2: ...Eastman Kodak Company 343 State Street Rochester New York 14650 Eastman Kodak Company 2002 Kodak and EasyShare are trademarks of Eastman Kodak Company P N 6B8265 ...

Page 3: ... button 6 Lens with built in cover 2 Flash unit 7 Close up switch 3 On Off switch 8a USB connector 4 Self Timer light 8b DC in connector 5 Viewfinder lens 1 Camera Dock connector 2 Tripod mount socket door shown closed 3 Battery door 5 4 6 3 8a 2 1 8b 7 1 2 3 ...

Page 4: ...iewfinder 8 MMC SD card door 2 Ready light 9 Flash button 3 LCD 10 Share button 4 Shutter button 11 Delete button 5 4 way arrow OK buttons 12 Review button 6 Wrist strap post 13 Menu button 7 Video out port 1 9 7 4 5 8 6 11 12 10 2 3 13 ...

Page 5: ...t Strap 4 Loading the Batteries 4 Turning the Camera On and Off 5 Using the 4 Way Arrow OK Zoom Button 5 Selecting a Language 6 Setting the Clock 7 Checking Camera Status 8 Inserting an MMC SD Card 9 Choosing Internal Memory or MMC SD Card 10 Camera Modes 11 2 Taking Pictures Capture Mode 13 Take a Picture Anytime 13 Taking a Picture 13 Liveview Using the LCD to Frame Your Subject 14 Quickview Rev...

Page 6: ...tures 28 Protecting Pictures From Deletion 28 Running a Slide Show 29 Displaying Pictures on a Television 30 Copying Pictures 31 Magnifying Pictures 32 Viewing Picture Information 32 4 Tagging Pictures Share Mode 33 When Can I Tag My Pictures 33 To Access Share Mode Menus 33 Tagging Pictures for Printing 34 Tagging Pictures for Emailing 35 Tagging Pictures as Favorites 36 5 Customizing Camera Sett...

Page 7: ...oftware 45 7 Connecting to the Computer 47 Important Before You Connect 47 Connecting to the Computer 47 Transferring Pictures to Your Computer 48 Printing Pictures from Your Computer 48 Printing from an MMC SD Card 48 8 Using the KODAK EASYSHARE Camera Dock II 49 Camera Dock Package Contents 49 Installing the Camera Insert 50 Connecting the Camera Dock 51 Installing the Battery Pack in the Camera...

Page 8: ...ware Help 74 Telephone Customer Support 74 11 Appendix 77 Camera Specifications 77 Original Factory Settings Camera 79 Upgrading Your Software and Firmware 79 Tips Safety Maintenance 80 Picture Storage Capacities 81 Locating Pictures on an MMC SD Card 81 Card File Naming Conventions 82 Using Your Batteries 83 Battery Saving Features 84 Optional AC Adapter 84 Camera Dock II Specifications 85 Regula...

Page 9: ...int version of this User s Guide 1 Go to http www kodak com go cx4210support 2 Under Explore EasyShare click Service and Support 3 Under Manuals Guides View PDF click your language to open the User s Guide 4 On a WINDOWS based computer or a MACINTOSH OS 8 6 9 X m With the User s Guide open from the File menu select Print m In the Print window select Fit to Page This is important On MACINTOSH OS X ...

Page 10: ...gged pictures Organize use Favorites to easily organize find and retrieve your pictures on your computer Edit add special effects to your pictures make a custom slide show fix red eye crop rotate and much more Print print your pictures directly to your home printer Or purchase an optional KODAK Multimedia Card MMC or SD Secure Digital Card and m Automatically print to any printer with an MMC SD sl...

Page 11: ...k Start Guide NOTE Contents subject to change Check retail box for contents listing The custom camera insert perfectly fits your camera to the optional KODAK EASYSHARE Camera Dock II DO NOT DISCARD See page 49 for details about purchasing and using the Camera Dock 1 2 3 Camera Wrist Strap Custom Camera Insert 4 5 USB cable Video Cable for viewing pictures on television 1 4 5 3 2 ...

Page 12: ...n the bottom of the camera slide the battery door and lift to open 3 Insert two KODAK Digital Camera Batteries AA or KODAK CRV3 battery as shown 4 Close the battery door IMPORTANT BATTERY INFORMATION For acceptable battery life and to make sure your camera operates dependably do not use alkaline batteries See page 83 for the types of batteries you can use in your camera If your camera was packaged...

Page 13: ...switch to the Off position The camera completes operations that are in process Built in Lens Cover The lens has a built in cover that protects it from dust and scratches The cover opens when the camera is turned on and closes when the camera is turned off Using the 4 Way Arrow OK Zoom Button Navigating use and to scroll through your pictures and menus Digital Zoom use to digitally zoom in or out w...

Page 14: ...time the camera has been turned on go to step 4 To change the language after that 1 In Capture or Review mode press the Menu button 2 Highlight Setup then press the OK button 3 Highlight Language then press the OK button 4 Press to highlight a language then press the OK button 5 Press the Menu button to turn off the menu Text is displayed in the selected language This setting remains until you cha...

Page 15: ...ress the OK button 3 Highlight Date Time then press the OK button The date format is YYYY MM DD in a 24 hour format 4 Press to move through the fields Press to adjust the settings 5 Press the OK button to accept the changes 6 Press the Menu button to turn off the menu The setting remains until you change it NOTE Depending on your computer operating system KODAK EASYSHARE Software may allow your co...

Page 16: ...attery is fully charged A blinking battery icon means the battery is too weak to power the camera The ready light blinks red for five seconds then the camera turns off Date stamp Pictures remaining Close up Storage location Self Timer Camera mode icons not displayed in Liveview Flash mode page 16 Low Battery Exhausted battery blinking Quality Digital Zoom or 072 Internal Card Capture Review Share ...

Page 17: ... blinking it may damage your pictures card or camera 1 Turn off the camera 2 Open the card door 3 Orient the card as shown 4 Push the card into the slot to seat the connector To remove the card push it in then release it When the card is partially ejected pull it out 5 Close the door See page 81 for storage capacities Purchase KODAK Multimedia Cards at your Kodak retail dealer or on our Web site a...

Page 18: ... Setting Use the Image Storage menu available in Capture and Review modes to change the setting 1 Turn on the camera 2 Press the Menu button 3 Select Image Storage then press the OK button 4 Press to highlight an option then press the OK button Auto default the camera uses the card if one is in the camera the camera uses internal memory if no card is in the camera Internal Memory the camera always...

Page 19: ... can press the Shutter button and take a picture anytime no matter what mode the camera is in Review the mode icon is displayed on the LCD See Chapter 3 Reviewing Pictures Review Mode Share Print Email and Favorites appear in the menu bar a picture is displayed See Chapter 4 Tagging Pictures Share Mode Setup Setup mode is an option on both the Capture and Review menus The menu bar is bright yellow...

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Page 21: ...e way you want it see page 10 1 Use the Viewfinder to frame your subject Or press the OK button to turn on Liveview See page 14 2 Press the Shutter button half way down to set the exposure 3 Press the Shutter button completely down to take the picture The ready light blinks green while the picture is saved The ready light blinks orange if the flash is recharging or if there is an auto exposure err...

Page 22: ...amera is in Capture mode on the LCD 2 Press the OK button to turn on Liveview 3 Frame your picture in the LCD 4 Take the picture 5 To turn off Liveview press the OK button NOTE Liveview quickly depletes battery power use it sparingly To conserve battery power Liveview automatically turns off after one minute To change the Liveview setting so it is on whenever the camera is on see page 39 OK ...

Page 23: ...ays a Quickview of that picture for 5 seconds While the picture is displayed you can m Review It If you take no action the picture is saved m Delete it Press the Delete button while the picture and are displayed NOTE To save battery power you can turn off the Quickview feature See page 39 Delete ...

Page 24: ...hake use a tripod or place the camera on a steady surface Auto Flash flash fires when the lighting conditions require it When the picture is taken the camera flashes twice once to set the exposure and once to take the picture Flash Off flash never fires Fill Flash flash fires every time you take a picture regardless of the lighting conditions When the picture is taken the camera flashes twice once...

Page 25: ...ton to turn on Liveview 2 Press to activate the Digital Zoom The LCD displays the zoomed image and the Digital Zoom icon 3 Use the LCD to frame your subject then take the picture You must use Liveview to take the picture because the Zoom is only displayed through the LCD and not the viewfinder NOTE Digital Zoom is turned off when you press the OK button turn off the camera turn Close up on or off ...

Page 26: ...of the camera then move the switch to the On position The Close up icon appears in the status bar and the LCD automatically enters Liveview 3 Use the LCD to frame your subject and take the picture as usual NOTE If the flash is set to Red eye when you turn on Close up the flash setting changes to Auto the flash then changes back to Red eye when you turn off Close up If you change the flash setting ...

Page 27: ...ode press the Shutter button to take a picture and revert to Capture m Review mode press the Review button m Share mode press the Share button m Setup mode press the Menu button To Access the Capture Menu 1 In Capture mode LCD is blank no picture is displayed press the Menu button 2 Press the Menu button to turn off the menu Capture Menus Self Timer page 20 Date Stamp page 23 Image Storage page 10...

Page 28: ...tton 2 Highlight Self Timer then press the OK button 3 Highlight On then press the OK button 4 Press the Menu button to turn off the menu screen 5 Place the camera on a flat surface or use a tripod 6 Press the Shutter button The red Self Timer light turns on for 8 seconds then blinks for 2 seconds The picture is taken The Self Timer turns off after you take the picture Self Timer light Press Shutt...

Page 29: ...t or for correcting pictures that are too light or too dark 1 In Capture mode press the Menu button 2 Highlight Exposure Compensation then press the OK button 3 Press to select the Exposure Compensation setting m If your pictures are too light press to decrease the value m If your pictures are too dark press to increase the value 4 Press the OK button to accept the change and return to the menu sc...

Page 30: ...in 20 3 x 25 4 cm produces highest picture resolution more detail and largest file sizes appears in the status bar Better 1 MP for printing up to 5 x 7 in 12 7 x 17 8 cm pictures are medium resolution with smaller file sizes appears in the status bar Good 0 5 MP for emailing or screen display pictures are lowest resolution with smallest file sizes appears in the status bar 4 Press the OK button 5 ...

Page 31: ...rrect date page 7 2 In Capture mode press the Menu button 3 Highlight Date Stamp then press the OK button 4 Highlight an option Off YYYY MM DD MM DD YY DD MM YYYY 5 Press the OK button 6 Press the Menu button to turn off the menu The current date is printed in the bottom right corner of new pictures This setting remains until you change it ...

Page 32: ...g Quickview Review picture transfer multi up and in video out display The Orientation Sensor is turned on as the factory default You can turn it off so that pictures are displayed in the same orientation as they are taken 1 In Capture mode press the Menu button 2 Highlight Orientation then press the OK button 3 Highlight Off then press the OK button 4 Press the Menu button to turn off the menu Thi...

Page 33: ...adapter is available see page 84 To Enter Review Mode 1 Press the Review button The last picture you took or reviewed is displayed The Review icon appears at the bottom of the LCD 2 Press the Review button again to exit Review and return to Capture mode The icons displayed with the picture indicate applied features Picture Information Icons Review button Email Favorite Print tag of copies Protecte...

Page 34: ...re stored in internal memory or on a card 1 Press the Review button 2 Press the Menu button 3 Press the Menu button to turn off the menus Review Menus Protect page 28 Magnify page 32 Image Storage page 10 Multi up page 27 Slide Show page 29 Picture Information page 32 Copy page 31 Setup page 37 ...

Page 35: ... or next row of thumbnails 4 Press to scroll through the thumbnails one at a time The selected picture is highlighted in yellow 5 Press the OK button to display a single view of the selected picture Viewing Multiple Pictures Review Menu You can also view multiple pictures through the Review menu Multi up option 1 Press the Review button then press the Menu button 2 Highlight Multi up then press th...

Page 36: ...OTE Protected pictures cannot be deleted remove protection before deleting page 28 Protecting Pictures From Deletion 1 Press the Review button then locate the picture to protect 2 Press the Menu button 3 Highlight Protect then press the OK button The Protect icon appears with the protected picture whenever it is displayed in the status bar The picture cannot be deleted Formatting deletes even prot...

Page 37: ...h you took them Then the camera returns to the Menu screen See Turning On Loop page 30 for continual display 4 To cancel the Slide Show press the OK button NOTE If you connect or disconnect the video cable while a slide show is running the slide show stops Changing the Display Interval The default setting displays each picture for 5 seconds You can increase the display interval to up to 60 seconds...

Page 38: ... slide show or display your pictures on a television computer monitor or digital projector any device equipped with a video input NOTE Ensure that the Video Out setting is correctly set to NTSC or PAL see page 40 1 Connect the video cable from the video out port on the camera to the video in port on the television Refer to your television User s Guide for details on video in setup The camera LCD t...

Page 39: ...K button 3 Highlight an option PICTURE copies the current picture from your selected storage location to the other location EXIT returns to the Copy screen ALL copies all pictures from your selected storage location to the other location 4 Press the OK button A progress bar monitors the copy process NOTE Pictures are copied not moved To remove the pictures from the original location after they are...

Page 40: ...agnify pictures through the Magnify menu press the Review button press the Menu button highlight Magnify then press the OK button Viewing Picture Information 1 Press the Review button then press the Menu button 2 Highlight the Picture Info menu then press the OK button The information about the displayed picture is view only and includes file name location of the file if stored on a card there are...

Page 41: ...NTOSH OS 8 6 9 x do not support the Share button functions OS X is recommended for full functionality When Can I Tag My Pictures You can tag pictures whenever they are displayed on the LCD in Review mode see page 25 To Access Share Mode Menus 1 Press the Share button 2 Press the Share button again to exit Share mode and return to Capture or Review mode Share Menus Print page 34 Print All page 34 E...

Page 42: ...e 38 4 To tag all pictures on the card or in internal memory highlight Print All press the OK button then indicate the number of copies as described above Print All is not available in Quickview 5 To remove the print tagging for all pictures on the card or in internal memory highlight Cancel Prints then press the OK button Cancel Prints is not available in Quickview 6 Press the Share button to ret...

Page 43: ...t step 3 for each address Selected addresses are noted with a check mark and the email icon appears with the picture 4 To remove a selection highlight a checked address and press the OK button To remove all email selections select Clear All 5 Highlight Exit then press the OK button Your selections are saved 6 Press the Share button to return to Capture mode Emailing Tagged Pictures When you transf...

Page 44: ...e then press the OK button The Favorite icon appears with the picture 3 To remove the tag press the OK button again 4 Press the Share button to return to Capture mode Using Favorites on Your Computer See the KODAK EASYSHARE Software Help for details on retrieving and organizing Favorites on your computer Share ...

Page 45: ...up Mode Menus 1 In Capture or Review mode press the Menu button 2 Highlight Setup and press the OK button 3 Press the Menu button to turn off the Setup menu and return to Capture or Review mode Setup Menus Return page 38 Video Out page 40 Default Print Quantity page 38 Language page 6 Quickview page 39 Format page 41 Liveview page 39 About page 42 Date Time page 7 In Capture In Review mode mode ...

Page 46: ... Changing the Print Quantity Default The Default Print Quantity setting determines the value that is displayed on the Share Print screen see page 34 The default value is one 1 In Capture or Review mode press the Menu button 2 Highlight Setup then press the OK button 3 Highlight Default Print Quantity then press the OK button 4 Press to indicate the new default quantity then press the OK button 5 P...

Page 47: ...On Liveview The Liveview feature displays a live image on the LCD so you can frame your picture in the LCD instead of the Viewfinder see page 14 The default setting is Off which means that you must press the OK button to see the live image IMPORTANT Liveview quickly depletes battery power use it sparingly Turn on Liveview 1 In Capture or Review mode press the Menu button 2 Highlight Setup then pre...

Page 48: ...apture or Review mode press the Menu button 2 Highlight Setup then press the OK button 3 Highlight Video Out then press the OK button 4 Highlight an option NTSC used in the United States and Japan and most countries outside of Europe PAL used in European countries 5 Press the OK button to accept the change and return to the Setup menu 6 Press the Menu button to turn off the menu This setting remai...

Page 49: ...e OK button 4 Highlight an option MEMORY CARD deletes everything on the card even protected pictures and reformats the card for use in the camera CANCEL exits without making a change INTERNAL reformats and deletes everything in internal memory even protected pictures and the address book 5 Press the OK button 6 Highlight Continue then press the OK button Once formatting begins it is completed even...

Page 50: ... that is helpful if you need to call for service on your camera 1 In Capture or Review mode press the Menu button 2 Highlight Setup then press the OK button 3 Highlight About then press the OK button The camera information is view only 4 Press the Menu button to turn off the menu ...

Page 51: ...or 16 bit or True Color 24 bit recommended m Internet access for online printing and emailing For WINDOWS ME and 2000 you must have Administrator rights to install software MACINTOSH OS X System Requirements m POWER MAC G3 G4 G4 Cube iMAC POWERBOOK G3 G4 iBOOK computer m MACINTOSH OS 10 1 2 minimum m 128 MB of available RAM m 200 MB of available hard disk space m CD ROM drive m Built in USB port m...

Page 52: ...RAM m 200 MB of available hard disk space m CD ROM drive m Built in USB port m Color monitor with a minimum resolution of 800 x 600 pixels thousands or millions of colors recommended m Internet access for online printing and emailing NOTE OS 8 6 9 x do not support the Share button functions OS X is recommended for full functionality ...

Page 53: ...already connected disconnect the camera or Camera Dock before you proceed 1 Before you begin close all software applications that are open on your computer 2 Place the KODAK EASYSHARE Software CD into the CD drive 3 Load the software On a WINDOWS based computer if the first install window does not appear choose Run from the Start menu and type d setup exe if d is the drive letter that contains the...

Page 54: ...nstall the needed applications on MACINTOSH computers running OS 8 6 9 x m Follow the on screen instructions to install the software on MACINTOSH computers running OS X NOTE When prompted take a few minutes to electronically register your camera and software This lets you receive information regarding software updates and registers some of the products included with the camera You must be connecte...

Page 55: ...onnecting with a Camera Dock Connecting With the USB Cable 1 Turn off the camera 2 Plug the labeled end of the USB cable into the labeled USB port on your computer See your computer User s Guide for details 3 Plug the other end of the USB cable into the labeled USB port on the camera An optional AC adapter is available for your camera it saves battery power when transferring pictures see page 84 N...

Page 56: ...omputer and ordering prints online see the Quick Start Guide or the KODAK EASYSHARE Software Help Printing from an MMC SD Card m Automatically print tagged pictures when you insert your card into a printer with an MMC SD slot See your printer user guide for details m Contact your local retailer for the availability to print professionally from MMC SD cards m Make your own prints at a KODAK Picture...

Page 57: ... take pictures store your camera in the Camera Dock Camera Dock Package Contents 1 Camera Dock 2 AC power adapter 7 Volt Some AC adapters may be different from the one pictured 3 Universal insert 4 KODAK EASYSHARE Ni MH Rechargeable Battery Pack 5 Quick Start Guide not shown If a Camera Dock was not included with your camera you can purchase one at your KODAK retail dealer or visit our Web site at...

Page 58: ...Dock cavity 2 Fit the insert down into the cavity and snap the insert into place If You Do Not Have the Custom Insert If you do not have the custom insert that was included with your camera use the universal insert that is included with the Camera Dock II The universal insert works with all KODAK EASYSHARE cameras but it does not fit the cameras perfectly To order a custom camera insert visit our ...

Page 59: ...er See your computer User s Guide for details 2 Plug the other end of the USB cable into the square USB connector on the back of the Camera Dock 3 Plug the AC adapter into the round power connector on the back of the Camera Dock and into a power outlet Your AC adapter may be different from the one pictured or may have additional plugs Use the plug that accommodates your type of power outlet Leave ...

Page 60: ...lustrated CAUTION The Battery Pack can only be inserted into the camera in the orientation shown If the Battery Pack does not easily install reposition it and try again DO NOT FORCE IT Doing so can damage your camera 3 Close the battery door IMPORTANT The Battery Pack is not charged when you receive it See page 54 for charging instructions ...

Page 61: ...e connector cover open 3 Place the camera in the Camera Dock and push down to seat the connectors The Power Transfer light glows green when the camera is properly seated The camera is now powered by the Camera Dock instead of the camera batteries NOTE If the KODAK EASYSHARE Ni MH Rechargeable Battery Pack is in the camera the Camera Dock immediately begins charging see page 54 Connector cover Powe...

Page 62: ... the Battery Pack is fully charged leave the camera in the Camera Dock to maintain the full charge m Charging stops if you turn on the camera If the camera is left in the Camera Dock with the power on charging resumes when the camera enters Auto Power off see page 84 NOTE The Camera Dock only charges the provided KODAK EASYSHARE Ni MH Rechargeable Battery Pack If you place the camera in the Camera...

Page 63: ...rring organizing printing emailing and editing your pictures see the Quick Start Guide or the KODAK EASYSHARE Software Help NOTE When your pictures are transferred leave the camera in the Camera Dock Eight minutes after the transfer is complete the Camera Dock resumes charging as necessary Caution When Using a Tripod Do not connect a tripod to the Camera Dock Remove the camera from the Camera Dock...

Page 64: ...s exactly the same as described in this chapter The only difference is that the earlier Camera Dock has one indicator light Indicator light status Steady green camera is properly seated in the Camera Dock Blinking green pictures are transferring Steady red Battery Pack is charging Blinking red error condition Indicator light ...

Page 65: ...pdates to Troubleshooting information visit our Web site at http www kodak com go cx4210support Troubleshooting Camera Camera Problems Camera Problem Cause Solution Camera does not turn on Battery is not properly installed Remove and reinstall the batteries page 4 Battery is not charged Replace or recharge the batteries page 4 page 54 On Off switch is not completely in the On position Turn the cam...

Page 66: ...rn back on In that case turn the power switch off then on Shutterbuttondoes not work Camera is not turned on Turn on the camera page 5 The camera is processingapicture the ready light is blinking Wait until the light stops blinking before attempting to take another picture The card or internal memory is full Transfer pictures to your computer page 48 delete pictures from the camera page 28 switch ...

Page 67: ...ting page 10 In Review mode pictures are displayed as black screens The pictures were taken with a different camera or were generated with other software Transfer the pictures to the computer page 48 or delete the picture page 28 Picture is too dark Flashisnot on or did not function Turn on the flash page 16 The subject is too far awayfortheflashtohave an effect Move so there is no more than the f...

Page 68: ...sh was used Move so there is at least 1 6 ft 0 5 m between the camera and the subject Lighting condition is too bright Decrease exposure compensation page 21 Stored pictures are damaged The card was removed when the ready light was blinking Make sure the ready light is not blinking before removing the card Pictures remaining number does not decrease after taking a picture Picture does not take up ...

Page 69: ...camera steady while taking the picture The subject is too far away for the flash to be effective Move so there is no more than the following distance between the camera and the subject 7 8 ft 2 4 m Slide show does not run on external video device Video Out setting is incorrect Adjust the camera Video Out setting NTSC or PAL page 40 External device is set incorrectly Referto theexternal device s us...

Page 70: ...teries page 4 page 54 Some Advanced Power Management utilities on laptops can turn off ports to save battery life See the Power Management section of your laptop user s guide to disable this feature USB cable is not securely connected Connect cable to camera and computer port page 47 Software is not installed Install the software page 45 There are too many applications running on your computer Dis...

Page 71: ...ge 45 Cannot transfer pictures to computer Software is not fully or correctly installed on computer m Disconnect USB cable or Camera Dock from computer m Uninstall the software Start Settings Control Panel Add Remove Programs m Re install KODAK EASYSHARE Software page 45 m See the KODAK Web site devoted to installing the KODAK EASYSHARE Software on various operating systems page 73 Camera Communic...

Page 72: ...mat the card page 41 Caution Formatting erases all pictures from the card No card is inserted in camera or card is not fully inserted Insert a card into the card slot then push to seat the connector page 9 Camera freezes up when a card is inserted or removed Camera detects an error when the card was inserted or removed Turn the camera off then back on Make sure the camera is off when inserting or ...

Page 73: ... formatting The camera internal memory is corrupted Format the internal memory page 41 Internal memory cannot be read Please format internal memory No memory card Files not copied There is no card in the camera Your pictures were not copied Insert a card Not enough space to copy files There is not enough space in the location you are copying to internal memory or the card Delete pictures from the ...

Page 74: ...riod of time or the batteries are exhausted Reset the clock page 7 High camera temperature Camera will be turned off The internal temperature of the camera is too high for the camera to operate The viewfinder light glows red and the camera will turn off in five seconds Leave the camera off for several minutes then turn it back on If the message reappears repeat the sequence above until the message...

Page 75: ...Unrecognized File Format The camera cannot read the picture format Transfer the unreadable picture to the computer page 48 or delete the picture page 28 No Address Book in Camera Connect with computer to import address book No email addresses appearbecausethere is no address book Create and copy address book from your computer See KODAK EASYSHARE Software Help LCD Messages Message Cause Solution ...

Page 76: ... camera page 5 Batteries are exhausted Replace or recharge the batteries page 4 page 54 Power switch was on when batteries were reloaded Turn camera off then back on Ready light glows steady green Camera is on ready to take a picture The camera is operating normally Ready light blinks red Batteries are low or exhausted Replace or recharge the batteries page 4 page 54 Ready light ...

Page 77: ... taking when the light turns green Your card is read only Changeyourstoragelocation to internal memory see page 10 or use a different card Ready light blinks green Picture is being processed and saved to the camera Camera is operating normally Ready light blinks orange Flash is not charged Wait Resume picture taking when the light stops blinking and turns green Auto exposure is not locked Release ...

Page 78: ...y connected Check the connections page 51 Software is not installed Install the software page 45 There are too manyapplications running on your computer Close all software applications and try again Camera was removed from the Camera Dock during picture transfer Replace the camera on the Camera Dock and press the Connect button Connect button was not pressed Press the Connect button ...

Page 79: ... Pictures are being transferred to the computer Light is off Camera is not properly seated in Camera Dock Remove the camera and re seat it page 53 Camera Dock Charging Lights Light Status Cause Comment No lights Charging has not started The camera is not in the Camera Dock Camera is turned on Turn off to begin charging Battery in camera is not a KODAK EASYSHARE Ni MH Rechargeable Battery Pack Powe...

Page 80: ... Pack is installed incorrectly ReinstalltheBatteryPack page 52 The Battery Pack or connector pins are damaged Check for damage The camera and Battery Pack have been exposed to very high or low temperatures Slowly return the camera and BatteryPackto room temperature Battery in camera is not rechargeable or no Battery Pack is installed in camera Install a KODAK EASYSHARE Ni MH Rechargeable Battery P...

Page 81: ... http www kodak com go onetouch To optimize your printer for prints with truer vibrant colors http www kodak com go camerasupport Forproductsupport oncameras software accessories and more http www kodak com go cx4210accessories To purchase a full range of digital camera accessories http www kodak com go EasyShareSWHelpWin http www kodak com go EasyShareSWHelpMacOS9 http www kodak com go EasyShareS...

Page 82: ...rt representative Customer support hours vary by location Before You Call Before you call to speak to a customer support representative please have the camera connected to your computer be at your computer and have the following information available Operating system__________________________________________ Processor speed MHz _____________________________________ Computer model _________________...

Page 83: ...1 30 Ireland Eire 01 407 3054 Finland Suomi 0800 1 17056 France 01 55 1740 77 Germany Deutschland 069 5007 0035 Greece 00800 441 25605 Hong Kong 800 901 514 India 91 22 617 5823 Italy Italia 02 696 33452 Japan 81 3 5644 5500 Korea 0798 631 0024 Netherlands Nederland 020 346 9372 New Zealand 0800 440 786 Norway Norge 23 16 21 33 Philippines 1 800 1 888 9600 Portugal 021 415 4125 Singapore 800 6363 ...

Page 84: ...AIInternationalContacts shtml Spain España 91 749 76 53 Sweden Sverige 08 587 704 21 Switzerland Schweiz Suisse 01 838 53 51 Taiwan 0080 861 008 Thailand 001 800 631 0017 UK 0870 243 0270 United States 1 800 235 6325 Outside the United States 585 726 7260 International Toll Line 44 131 458 6714 International Toll Fax Number 44 131 458 6962 ...

Page 85: ...on by Quality setting Best 2 0 MP 1632 x 1232 1 5 JPEG compressed Better 1 0 MP 1184 x 888 1 5 JPEG compressed Good 0 5 MP 816 x 616 1 5 JPEG compressed Color 24 bit millions of colors Picture File Format EXIF 2 2 JPEG compression Picture Storage 16 MB internal memory MMC MultiMedia or SD card Viewfinder Reverse Galilean ISO Sensitivity Automatic 100 200 Flash Range 1 6 to 7 8 ft 0 5 to 2 4 m Trip...

Page 86: ... provides power to the camera 3V DC power in AC adapter not included Lens Type Optical quality glass Maximum Aperture f 4 5 Zoom 2X 2X Digital zoom Focal Length 39 mm equivalent to 35 mm camera 22 in 5 6 mm actual Focus Distance 29 5 in 750 mm to infinity Focus Distance Close Up 7 9 to 11 8 in 200 to 300 mm Dimensions Width 1 6 in 40 mm Length 4 3 in 109 mm Height 2 5 in 64 mm Weight 7 1 oz 200 g ...

Page 87: ...D Camera firmware is the internal software that runs on the camera To download the latest versions of software and firmware go to http www kodak com go cx4210downloads Feature Factory Setting Date Time 2001 1 1 12 00 Date Stamp Off Exposure Compensation 0 Flash Auto Image Storage Auto Liveview Off Orientation Sensor On Print Quantity 1 Quality Best 2 0 MP highest resolution Quickview On Self Timer...

Page 88: ...hing lightly on it 3 Wipe the lens or LCD gently with a soft lint free cloth or an untreated lens cleaning tissue Do not use cleaning solutions unless they are designed specifically for camera lenses Do not wipe the camera lens or LCD with chemically treated eyeglass lens tissue It may scratch the lens m Clean the outside of the camera by wiping with a clean dry cloth Never use harsh or abrasive c...

Page 89: ...ard file structure may be helpful MISC folder contains the order files created when you use the Share feature to tag files for printing emailing and as Favorites SYSTEM folder used for updating camera firmware DCIM folder root level folder contains the 100K4210 folder Each time you turn on the camera or insert a different card any empty folders within the DCIM folder are removed 100K4210 subfolder...

Page 90: ... continues to use consecutive numbers for all subsequent pictures For example if the last picture taken was DCP_0007 JPG and you delete it the next picture you take is named DCP_0008 JPG m When you insert a different card into your camera the next picture number is defined by incrementing the higher of the last picture taken by the camera or the highest existing picture number in the folder m If y...

Page 91: ...iewfinder see page 14 Reviewing your pictures on the LCD see page 25 Excessive use of the flash m Dirt on battery contacts can affect battery life Wipe the contacts with a clean dry cloth before loading batteries in the camera m NOT ALL BATTERIES ARE CREATED EQUAL Battery life depends significantly on battery age usage conditions type and brand Digital camera requirements are very demanding on bat...

Page 92: ...onnect the 3 Volt adapter to the camera s DC in port and to a power outlet CAUTION Do not use the Digital Camera AC Adapter 3 Volt with a KODAK EASYSHARE Camera Dock it is NOT compatible Camera state If no activity LCD turns off after If no activity camera turns off after To reactivate camera LCD Off N A 8 minutes Auto Power off Press any button LCD On Liveview Review any menu screen 1 minute Quic...

Page 93: ...th KODAK EASYSHARE Cameras Dimensions without insert Width Depth Height 5 9 in 4 1 in 1 4 in 150 mm 104 mm 35 mm Weight 5 5 oz 156 g Indicator lights Power Transfer Indicates operating transferring pictures Charging 3 lights Indicate charging and error conditions Input voltage 7 0 7 V DC Power DC input AC adapter included with Camera Dock ...

Page 94: ...hat 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 ...

Page 95: ...st conforme à la norme NMB 003 du Canada VCCI Class B ITE English translation This is a Class B product based on the standard of the Voluntary Control Council for Interference from Information Technology Equipment VCCI If this is used near a radio or television receiver in a domestic environment it may cause radio interference Install and use the equipment according to the instruction manual ...

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Page 97: ...arging Battery Pack 54 extending battery life 83 loading Battery Pack 52 loading CRV3 4 power level icon 25 replacement types 83 tips 83 with Camera Dock 49 button delete 15 28 five way zoom 5 flash 16 menu 10 34 35 36 review iv share 34 35 36 shutter 13 C cables power Camera Dock 51 power camera optional 84 USB connect camera 47 USB connect Dock 51 video 30 Camera Dock charging Battery Pack 54 do...

Page 98: ...roblems 62 compensation exposure 21 computer connecting camera 47 connecting Camera Dock 51 system requirements 43 transferring pictures 48 55 connecting the camera first important note 47 to Camera Dock 53 to computer 47 with USB cable 47 connecting the Camera Dock 51 contents Camera Dock package 49 copying pictures memory to card 31 to computer 48 55 cover lens iii 5 CRV3 battery installing 4 cu...

Page 99: ...g pictures 35 error light Camera Dock 72 error messages 65 exposure adjusting 21 external video device setting video out 40 viewing pictures on 30 F favorites icon 25 tagging for 36 FCC compliance 86 features camera overview iii iv file names card 82 fill flash 16 firmware upgrading 73 79 version 42 five way arrow button 5 flash features 16 focus distance close up 18 folders card 81 formatting mem...

Page 100: ...e 45 internal memory change storage location 10 format 41 internet helpful web links 73 K KODAK Digital Camera Batteries 4 KODAK EASYSHARE Software 48 KODAK software getting help 48 74 installing 45 transferring pictures 48 Kodak web sites 73 L language setting 6 large print this user guide 1 LCD Liquid Crystal Display display languages 6 error messages 65 picture location icon 8 reviewing last pi...

Page 101: ...nal or card 10 storage location setting 10 memory card inserting 9 storage capacities 81 menu button 10 34 35 36 menus capture mode 19 image storage setting 10 review mode 26 setup mode 37 share mode 33 tagging pictures 33 taking pictures 19 MISC folder card 81 MMC SD card file name conventions 82 file structure 81 formatting 41 inserting 9 picture location 10 printing from 48 setting storage loca...

Page 102: ... 48 55 e mailing tagged 35 file naming 82 information viewing 32 locating on card 82 magnifying 32 printing 48 printing tagged 34 protecting 28 quality settings 22 reviewing 15 25 status info 25 storage capacity 81 storage location 10 tagging 34 35 36 taking 13 transferring to computer 48 55 using on computer 48 viewing 27 30 power Camera Dock 51 optional AC adapter 84 turning camera on 5 power li...

Page 103: ...lacement batteries types 83 requirements MACINTOSH OS 43 44 WINDOWS based OS 43 resolution setting 22 return to previous menu 38 review mode getting there 25 menus 26 overview 11 picture information 25 reviewing pictures 25 reviewing pictures as you take them 15 deleting 28 magnify 32 on lcd 27 picture information 32 protecting 28 slide show 29 running slide show 29 S safety 80 SD card inserting 9...

Page 104: ... continuous loop 30 problems 61 running 29 software help 48 74 installing 45 upgrading 73 79 specifications camera 77 Camera Dock II 85 MACINTOSH OS 43 44 WINDOWS based OS 43 status bar 8 camera 8 screen icons 8 storage capacity memory 81 storage location 10 strap wrist 4 support technical 73 76 System folder card 81 system requirements MACINTOSH OS 43 44 WINDOWS based OS 43 T tagging pictures for...

Page 105: ... troubleshooting problems camera 57 Camera Dock 70 camera ready light 68 communications 62 error messages 65 MMC SD card 64 turning camera on and off 5 U universal insert 50 upgrading software firmware 73 79 URLs Kodak web sites 73 USB cable connector iii 47 51 V VCCI compliance 87 video out setting 30 40 viewfinder lens iii taking pictures 13 using LCD instead 14 viewing camera information 42 pic...

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