Playing Back Pictures On Tv Or Video; Getting Pictures Into Your Computer - Epson PhotoPC 650 Manual

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EPSON PhotoPC 650

Playing Back Pictures on TV or Video

You can display your pictures on a regular television or
videotape them with a VCR by using the video cable
that came with your EPSON PhotoPC 650. First, select the
correct video standard:
NTSC
(for Europe, South America, and other areas).
Setting the Video Standard
Set the monitor switch to
PLAYBACK
to select a video standard:
1. Press the
button to display the LCD monitor
SELECT
menus.
2. Press the
or
button until you see the Video menu:
NTSC (US/CAN)
PAL (Europe)
3. Press the
button to select the video standard you
SELECT
want to use.
4. Press the
button to return to playback mode.
BACK
Playing Back Pictures
Using the optional AC adapter is highly recommended when
you play back your pictures on a TV.
TIP
You can videotape your pictures to share them without using a
computer. First set the camera's LCD monitor to
Then connect the camera to the Video In port on your VCR and
press the Record button.
Follow these steps to play back your pictures on TV:
1. Make sure the camera and TV (and VCR) are turned off.
2. Open the camera's card and port cover and connect the
black end of the video cable to the
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(for the US and Canada) or
and follow these steps
Video
Slide Show
port.
Video Out
3. Connect the yellow end of the cable to the
on the television or VCR.
PAL
4. Turn on the TV (and VCR) and switch to the correct video
mode.
5. Turn on the camera and slide the monitor switch to
PLAYBACK
6. Press the
last picture you took appears on the TV screen. Press the
or
your pictures.
7. When you're finished viewing pictures, press the
button, slide the LCD monitor switch to
camera, and disconnect the video cable.

Getting Pictures into Your Computer

The fastest way to transfer your pictures from your camera to
.
your computer is using the JumpShot USB cable. If you have
a Windows 98 system with a USB port or an iMac or Power
Macintosh G3, you can remove the USB CompactFlash card
from your camera, insert it in the JumpShot USB cable, and
transfer pictures directly from the card. See the next section
for instructions.
If you don't have compatible USB support on your system,
you can transfer your pictures by connecting the serial cable
and using HotShots. See page 12 for instructions.
Transferring Photos with the JumpShot
USB Cable
To transfer your pictures using the JumpShot USB cable, you
need the following:
A computer with USB support (Windows 98, iMac, or
Power Macintosh G3 only; see page 3 for details)
The JumpShot USB cable that came with your camera
The JumpShot USB cable and USB CompactFlash card
drivers installed on your computer
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button on the back of the camera. The
SELECT
button to move forward or backward through
port
VIDEO IN
BACK
, turn off the
OFF

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