Kodak EOSDCS 5 Digital Camera User Manual


 
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You can connect the camera to a computer with or without a PCMCIA
card in the camera. Once the camera is connected to a computer, you
can insert/remove a PCMCIA card while the camera and computer are
turned on or turned off; however, do not remove a PCMCIA card from
the camera while the red “Card Busy” light on the camera back is
blinking. The blinking indicates that data are being read from or
written to the PCMCIA hard disk. If you do, you may lose the current
image, and may lose all of your images as well.
CAUTION: To prevent fire or shock hazard, use only the recommended
accessories or attachments.
Battery — Important Warnings
Do not attempt to remove the battery; it is not a customer serviceable
part.
If you will be operating the camera while it is connected to the AC
battery charger/adapter, the camera will be ready for operation almost
immediately. (However, if you are beginning with a dead battery, and
notice unusual behavior such as random characters flashing on the
camera back LCD, you may need to wait for approximately three
minutes while the adapter charges the battery.) If you will be operat-
ing the camera without the AC battery charger/adapter, you should
charge the battery for at least two hours before using as described in
Chapter 4.
If the unusual behavior continues for more than five minutes, the
battery may need to be replaced; contact Kodak.