Using A Macintosh Computer; Saving And Viewing Images On A Macintosh Computer - Casio D'Z IMAGE DERMOCAMERA DZ-D100 User Manual

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Using a Macintosh Computer

Depending on the performance of your Macintosh computer, you may not be able to
successfully view or save still images and videos on your computer.

Saving and viewing images on a Macintosh computer

Do not use a computer to manipulate images in built-in memory or on
memory cards, including modifying, deleting, moving or renaming the
images.
Doing so causes inconsistencies with the image management data and may
prevent images being played back on the camera or radically alter the number of
images shot. Operations such as image modification, deletion, relocation and
renaming should be carried out on images saved on the computer.
IMPORTANT!
• Do not disconnect the cable or operate the camera while viewing or saving images.
Doing so could cause file corruption.
NOTE
• You can also import images directly from a memory card using a third-party card
reader or the card slot on the computer. Refer to the manual for your device for
details.
. Connecting the camera to a computer to save files
1.
Switch off the camera and connect it to a USB port on the computer
using a micro USB cable (page 54).
• The computer used should be compliant with the IEC/UL/CSA/EN60950-1 or
JIS C 6950-1, or with the VCCI-B, FCC-B or CE standard.
• The computer should be kept at least 1.5 m (4.9') away from the patient during
use.
A micro USB cable is not included with this camera.
2.
Press [
] (Power) to switch the camera on.
When you switch the camera on, check that the camera's operation check
indicator has changed to being lit green. Note that, at this point, the LCD monitor
is not switched on.
The computer recognizes built-in memory or memory cards in the camera as
drives. The icon displayed differs depending on the Mac OS version used.
• The first time you connect the camera to a computer via a USB cable, an error
message may appear on the computer. In this event, briefly disconnect and
then reconnect the USB cable.
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Using a Computer

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