• PC Connection (PC) : When the camera is connected to your PC via the supplied USB cable, the
“PC” icon is displayed. Note: when the camera is connected to a PC, the camera will power on
automatically, and uses the USB connection for power to conserve battery life while downloading
photos.
USING THE IMAGEVIEW WITH YOUR COMPUTER
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS:
P
entium 166MMX or equivalent minimum
(Recommended Pentium II 266)
Windows 98/ME/2000/XP
Minimum 32MB of RAM
USB Port (do not connect the camera through a USB hub)
Minimum 200 MB of hard drive space, with additional 65MB for IE and Direct X
CD-ROM driver
Super VGA monitor and video card
SOFTWARE INSTALLATION
DO NOT CONNECT THE IMAGEVIEW CAMERA TO THE COMPUTER BEFORE
INST
ALLING THE DRIVER SOFTWARE
To load software, insert the supplied CD into your CD-ROM drive and it will self-start. If your
computer does not have an auto play function and does not automatically launch the CD install screen,
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• Delete Last ( ) : Pressing OK when the “Delete Last” icon is blinking will delete (erase) the last
photo you took from the camera’s memory.
• D
elete All ( ) : When this mode is selected, the word “ALL” appears next to the trash can icon,
and the number of total photos in memory will blink in the display. Press and hold the OK button to
erase
the entire memory contents. You will hear a tone that becomes higher as the photos are deleted.
When the process is complete, the photo number display will reset to zero. If no button is pressed for
5 seconds, the camera returns to stand-by. “Delete All” is a quick way to clear the memory following
a download of your photos to a computer, so that the camera is ready to hold as many new photos as
possible.
OTHER
DISPLAY ICONS
• B
attery Indicator ( ) : Shows the amount of battery life left. When only one third of the icon is
filled in, you should plan to replace the batteries soon. B
e sure to bring an extra set of batteries on a
long trip or for important events.
W
ARNING: Make sure you download all photos (see directions below) from the camera before
removing or changing the batteries. The camera memory is battery dependant, and
your photos will be lost if you take the batteries out, or if the batteries are allowed to
become completely dead.
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