Kodak DC240 Digital Camera User Manual


 
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8 Tips and
Troubleshooting
There may be times when questions arise from using your camera. This
chapter can point you in the right direction for finding the answers
quickly, so you can continue using your camera.
Connecting with Your Camera
If you are getting messages on your computer that state you are not
connected, refer to the PDF documents installed with the software, or the
online help for troubleshooting information. If you are connecting to a:
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Windows-based Serial connection—refer to Serial.PDF
q
Windows-based USB connection—refer to USB.PDF
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Macintosh computer—refer to Connect.PDF
Communicating with the Computer
If the camera cannot communicate with your computer you may need to
adjust the port and/or speed settings. If you are using a
Windows-based computer, the port and speed setting can be adjusted
using the KODAK DC240/DC280 Camera Controls Software, or the
KODAK DC240/DC280 Digital Access Software (TWAIN Acquire). If you
are using a Macintosh computer, the port and speed settings can be
adjusted using the KODAK DC240/DC280 Digital Access Software
(Plug-In Acquire), or the KODAK DC240/DC280 Picture Transfer
Application. Information on using these applications can be found in the
online help for each software application.
Adjusting Your Monitor for Better Viewing
Your monitor display settings may need to be adjusted to view pictures
from the camera. Refer to your computer’s User’s Guide for information
on how to adjust your monitor’s display settings.