Connecting To A Computer - Nikon COOLPIX995 User Manual

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Nikon COOLPIX995 Digital Camera
Insert the black plug on the video cable into the camera's video output connector, and connect the yellow plug to the
video-in jack on the television or VCR. Note that the Video input connector is not the same as the connector used to
connect your TV or VCR to an antenna or aerial.
When the Monitor is turned off, shooting (text) information will not be displayed on the television screen.
To prevent the camera from turning off during extended Video viewing or recording, use the optional AC adapter.
Auto Power Off
for the Monitor is fixed at 30 minutes when the AC adapter is connected. However, when the video
cable is connected, the COOLPIX995 will not turn off automatically and the video output will continue until the camera
is turned off manually.
The
Video Mode
item in the SET-UP menu offers a choice of NTSC and PAL standards for video output. Select a
standard that matches that used in your television set. Note that when the PAL video standard is selected, the Monitor
will turn off when the camera is connected to a video device. While recording in Ultra HS or
will be used for display and video output will be suspended.

Connecting to a Computer

Although it is not necessary to own or use a computer to enjoy digital images from your COOLPIX, a computer greatly
enhances the range of possibilities and uses for digital photography. With the aid of a computer, you can view the images
stored in the CF memory card, apply creative effects using your favorite imaging application, create a valuable store of
photographs on your hard disk and share them by E-mail or on the Internet. The COOLPIX995 is equipped with a Universal
Serial Bus (USB) for Windows® 2000, Me and 98/98SE, and Macintosh OS 8.6/9 operating systems that is capable of direct
connection to your computer via a USB cable. Alternatively, you can insert the CF memory card in a PC card slot or
CompactFlash ™ card reader, where it will function as an additional disk.
By using the Nikon View 4 software provided, images stored in the memory card or camera can be conveniently
checked and selected for copying to your computer. The process is made simple by being able to view the images in a
variety of sizes, rotate them and rename them prior to copying.
Before using Nikon View 4, read the provided "Nikon View 4 Guide".
If transferring a large number of images, the use of the AC adapter (optional) is recommended to prevent the camera
from turning off unexpectedly.
NOTE :
Transferring image data
For owners of more that one type of Nikon digital camera, please note that the COOLPIX995 can only transfer pictures that
have been taken with the COOLPIX995, 990, 950, 880, 800, 700, 900s and 900 models. It is not possible to transfer images
back to the camera. It may also not be able to display files that have been renamed or moved to a different folder on the CF
memory card using a computer.
Connecting to a computer via the USB interface
1.
Open the Video output/USB connector cover and connect the COOLPIX995 and computer using the USB cable
provided.
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, the Monitor
3/15/2002

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