TRUST 820 LCD POWERC@M ZOOM
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6. Press
the
DOWN ARROW button (G) to scroll through the menu to EXIT.
Press the OK button (G) to close the menu.
7.
Start your Macintosh system (version 9.1 or a later release).
8.
Connect the USB cable to the camera’s digital connection (B) (see figure 5).
9.
Connect the other end of the USB cable to a free USB port on your
Macintosh system.
10.
A new folder entitled ‘200_CAMERA’ will appear on the Mac desktop. Open
the ‘
\ DCIM \ 100D-CAM \
’ folder in this folder. This folder contains the
photographs in JPG format.
Note:
If you have also recorded video clips using the camera, you will
not be able to open these files on your Macintosh system. The
AVI format is only supported by Windows.
Note:
In MAC OS X, a window will appear in which you can
automatically download the photographs onto your computer.
Click on www.apple.com/software or go to http://download.cnet.com and select MAC
to download photograph editing programs for the Mac.
To remove the Trust 820 LCD PowerC@m Zoom from your Macintosh system, drag
the ‘200_CAMERA’ folder on your desktop to the Trash and disconnect the camera
from the USB port.
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Connecting the camera to the TV
Follow the instructions given below if you wish to view the photographs in the
camera’s memory on your TV.
1.
Turn the camera on using the
ON/OFF button (D) (see figure 4).
2. Press
the
MENU button (G) to call up the main menu.
3.
Select ‘Setup’. Press the OK button (G) to select the option.
4.
In the setup menu, press the DOWN ARROW button (G) to scroll to ‘TV
mode’ and press the OK button (G). Select the TV standard for your TV or
video recorder (PAL or NTSC).
Note:
Also see the instruction manual supplied with your TV or video
recorder for the correct TV standard and possible video
connections.
5. Press
the
DOWN ARROW button (G) to scroll through the menu to ‘Exit’.
Press the OK button (G) to close the menu.
6.
Connect the composite video cable supplied with the camera to the camera’s
video-out connection (A) (see figure 5).
7.
Connect the other end of the composite video cable to the composite video
input (yellow plug) on your TV or video recorder.
Note:
If your TV or video does not have a composite video input, then
you can purchase a composite to SCART adapter from your
local TV shop.
8.
Switch on your TV and/or your video recorder.
9.
Turn the TV to the video-in channel to which the camera is connected. Also
see the instruction manual provided with TV.
10.
Set the camera to the ‘PlayBack’ mode using the button (H) (see figure 4).
You can now view the photographs in the camera’s memory on your TV.