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camera to the hard disk just as easily as you copy files from a diskette, zip drive or
CD-ROM.
N.B.:
Copying photos from the camera to the computer can take some time
(8MB/80sec) (www.trust.com/cardreaders)
10.2.3.1 PC
Make sure that your camera is connected to the computer and that the camera is
switched on.
1.
Windows XP: a window “Removable disk” will be shown when you connect the
camera (Figure 8). Choose the option “Open folder to view files using
Windows Explorer”. Skip step 2.
2.
Open Windows Explorer. The contents of your computer will be displayed,
including all your disk drives, and, if the camera is connected properly, an
extra disk drive representing the camera's memory called “Removable Disk.”
3.
Select the disk drive ‘Removable Disk” for the digital camera.
4.
Open the ‘DCIM’ folder -> 100CAMEA.
5.
Select the photos and drag these to a directory, e.g. “My pictures” on the hard
disk of your computer.
10.2.3.2 Macintosh
Make sure that your camera is connected to the Macintosh and that the camera is
switched on.
Open the folder UNLABELED on the desktop and then the folder “DCIM” ->
100CAMEA.
The images can be viewed using a suitable programme.
10.3
On the television
The camera can be connected to a TV to view your pictures and / or video-clips. A
standard RCA video cable is used to connect the camera.
Setting Video Out
The TV-OUT of the camera must be set to PAL. This is the most common standard
used in Europe. See Table 8.
Connecting the camera to a TV:
1.
Connect one end of the video cable to the camera’s video-out connection.
(24, Figure 1d)
2.
Connect the other end of the video cable to your TV. Your TV must have an
input for video signals (yellow RCA plug). The yellow plug is for the picture
signal.
You will need an adaptor if your TV only has a SCART plug. This can be
purchased from most TV and radio shops.
3.
Set your TV to the video input display.
4.
Turn on your camera. The camera’s image will now be visible on your TV. If
you set the camera to slide show (Table 7) all recordings will be shown. The
display interval can be set to 1, 3, 6 or 10 seconds.
N.B.:
If you use slide show the image will be shown on the television for 1, 3,
6 or 10 seconds and it takes about 5 seconds before the next image is
shown.
Note:
Make sure to set this to PAL for use in Europe. Setting to the wrong
standard makes the screen fuzzy and everything will be displayed in
black and white.
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