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Follow the on-screen instruction to complete the installation of the camera drivers
and software. When done, click on the [Finish] button on-screen to restart the PC.
For file transfer, select
under USB mode before connecting the Camera
to the PC ( p.15). To use the camera as a Webcam, make sure that a video
conferencing software is installed first (sold separately). Then, select
under USB mode before connecting the Camera to the PC (
p.15).
Only the images and movies stored in the camera’s current memory device
(SD card or internal memory) will be visible on the PC.
The OSD is automatically off when the camera is connected to the PC.
1
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Turn on your PC and allow your system’s Windows operating system to boot up.
2. Turn off your digital camera. Connect the camera and your PC via the USB
cable. The USB terminal on your camera is located inside the Terminal Cover
(
p.3). Refer to your PC’s manual to locate the USB connection on the PC.
3. Turn on your digital camera to any Mode. The Status LCD on the camera now
shows - PC -.
4. The digital camera now appears as Removable Disk drive on your system’s [My
Computer] when
is selected.
Alternately, when
is selected, the digital camera appears as Video Capture
Device under your videoconferencing software.
5. Double-click on the [Removable Disk] drive. Two folders, [DCIM] and [MISC],
are now visible. Ignore the [MISC] file (it contains DPOF information) and
double-click on the [DCIM] folder.
6. New subfolder is now visible - [100DSHOT]. The [100DSHOT] subfolder contains
all the Economy, Standard, and High Quality images stored as .JPG files. Movie
clips are also stored here as .AVI files which can be played using Windows
Media Player.
7. You can double-click on the images and movies to view them (provided the
appropriate Picture Viewer and Movie Player are installed). These files can also
be deleted, copied, or moved like normal computer files.
For PC users with Windows ME, 2000, or XP operating systems, the camera device
driver should be stopped before disconnecting the USB cable.
1
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Find the “Unplug or Eject Hardware” icon in your Windows system tray.
2. Right-click on the icon. The “Stop USB Disk” option will pop up. Highlight and
left-click on the option.
3. Wait for a second. A pop-up window will inform you that the USB Device can
now be safely removed.
4. Disconnect the USB cable from the camera and/or from the PC.
CONNECTING TO A MACINTOSH
Use the USB cable included to connect to your Macintosh. Your Macintosh will
treat the camera as a mass-storage device. The images and movies within the cam-
era can then be uploaded and downloaded.
•
Power PC
•
16-bit colour display at 800x600
•
350 MB free hard disk space
•
USB 1.1 interface
•
64 MB RAM
•
MAC OS 9.x or higher
•
CD-ROM drive
Webcam function is not supported on Macintosh.
Only the images and movies stored in the camera’s current memory device
(SD card or internal memory) will be visible on the Macintosh.
The OSD is automatically off when the camera is connected to the Macintosh.
1
.
Turn on your Macintosh and allow MAC OS operating system to boot up.
2. Turn off your digital camera. Connect the camera and your Macintosh via the
USB cable. The USB terminal on your camera is located inside the Terminal
Cover ( p.3). Refer to your Macintosh’s manual to locate the USB connection
on the Macintosh.
3. Turn on your digital camera to any Mode. The OSD screen on the camera now show - PC -.
4. A camera icon will appear on your Macintosh’s screen. Click on it to access the
images and movies that are stored on your camera.
5. You can double-click on the images and movies to view them (provided the
appropriate Picture Viewer and Movie Player are installed). These files can also
be deleted, copied, or moved just like normal computer files.
ADDENDUM
LIST OF COMPATIBLE MEMORY CARDS
The following Secure Digital cards have been tested and are verified to be
compatible for use with the DS8238:
SanDisk
: 64MB, 128MB, 256MB
Panasonic
: 32MB, 64MB, 128MB, 256MB
Toshiba
: 32MB, 64MB, 128MB, 256MB
Operation is not guaranteed for other, unlisted memory cards. For more details on
the above cards, please contact the manufacturer directly.
MEMORY CAPACITY, SIZE AND QUALITY
The table below indicates the number of images that can be stored when using a
8MB Secure Digital / Multi-Media card.
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Disconnecting from the PC (Windows ME, 2000, and XP users only)
Pre-Installation Checklist
Connecting the Camera to the Macintosh
Connecting the Camera to the PC