Gateway DC-M40 User Manual

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  • Page 1 DC-M40 digital camera user's guide...
  • Page 3: Special Features

    R E A D Y SPECIAL FEATURES This digital camera has the following features. • High resolution of 4.1 mega pixels • 3X optical and 2X digital zoom lens • Movie clip recording function • Voice Recording and Playback for still image •...
  • Page 4: Fcc Declaration Of Conformity

    (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Caution Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Gateway could void the FCC compliance and negate your authority to operate the product. Canada Industry Canada (IC) Unintentional emitter per ICES-003 / NMB-003.
  • Page 5 R E A D Y MANUFACTURER'S CONTENTS Manufacturer’s contents Make sure that that you have the correct contents before using this product. Digital camera CompactFlash™ Card (32 CF CARD) AA Alkaline batteries X 4 Carrying case Video cable USB cable...
  • Page 6: This Digital Camera Can Be Used For

    R E A D Y THIS DIGITAL CAMERA CAN BE USED FOR Viewing images on TV Recording images onto CD Printing images Editing images on a PC...
  • Page 7 R E A D Y THIS DIGITAL CAMERA CAN BE USED FOR Creation of a digital photo album Inserting images directly into any electronic document Taking a self-portrait and using the image to personalize name cards Creating your own unique gift-wrap paper by using your...
  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    R E A D Y CONTENTS Ready Getting to know your camera Safety note Identification of features Product exterior Viewfinder LCD panel indicator LCD monitor indicator LCD monitor menu indicator Preparation Connecting to Power Using the batteries Using the AC power adapter Attaching the strap Inserting the CF CARD Removing the CF CARD...
  • Page 9 R E A D Y CONTENTS Setting up play function by using the camera button Setting up play back function using the LCD monitor Setting up the camera system Starting Set up mode Connecting to an external monitor PC mode Important notes Caution Warning indicator...
  • Page 10: Ready

    R E A D Y GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAMERA • Prior to using this camera, read the user manual thoroughly . • Keep the manual in the safe place. Symbol Explanations This manual contains instructions that will help you use this camera safely and correctly.
  • Page 11: Safety Note

    • Should any form of liquid enter the camera, do not use it. Switch off the camera, and then disconnect the power source (batteries or AC Power Adapter). You must contact Gateway . Do not continue to use the camera as this may cause a fire or electric shock.
  • Page 12 It is best to clean your camera prior to seasonal periods of high humidity. Consult Gateway for information on the cost of cleaning your camera. • Do not move the camera while it is turned on, if you are using the AC Power Adapter.
  • Page 13: Identification Of Features

    R E A D Y IDENTIFICATION OF FEATURES Product Exterior Front Bottom...
  • Page 14 R E A D Y IDENTIFICATION OF FEATURES Back 5-Function Button...
  • Page 15: Viewfinder

    R E A D Y IDENTIFICATION OF FEATURES Product Exterior (side) Viewfinder DC input connection point (DC 6V IN) Video connection terminal USB connection terminal Card cover CompactFlash(CF) CARD Card eject lever...
  • Page 16 R E A D Y R E A D Y IDENTIFICATION OF FEATURES Reference Vertical and Horizontal shots are taken in the same way. Avoid obstructing the lens or the flash when you take a picture. [Horizontal grip] [Vertical grip] Note •...
  • Page 17: Lcd Panel Indicator

    R E A D Y IDENTIFICATION OF FEATURES LCD panel indicator The LCD panel displays information about the shooting conditions. Image size L: 2272x1704 pixels M:1600x1200 pixels S: 640x480 pixels Shooting information MACRO SHOT mode STILL IMAGE mode PLAY mode SETUP mode MOVIE CLIP mode PC mode...
  • Page 18: Lcd Monitor Indicator

    R E A D Y IDENTIFICATION OF FEATURES LCD monitor indicator The LCD monitor displays information about the shooting conditions. • SHOT mode Whenever you press the LCD button, the LCD monitor will change in the following order: Image & Status Battery condition White balance Flash...
  • Page 19 R E A D Y IDENTIFICATION OF FEATURES Image size Image quality Landscape shot Macro shot Focusing Methods Number of available shots remaining Zoom/Digital Zoom Movie Clip shot Shooting mode • PLAY mode Battery condition (page16) Sound indicator When an image that has sound information is selected, this indicator will be displayed.
  • Page 20: Lcd Monitor Menu Indicator

    R E A D Y IDENTIFICATION OF FEATURES LCD monitor menu indicator • Each mode has a menu as shown below. The default settings in each mode are printed below. [STILL IMAGE/MACRO SHOT mode] [MOVE CLIP mode] • FOCUSING: select focusing methods (page41) •...
  • Page 21 R E A D Y IDENTIFICATION OF FEATURES [PLAY mode] [SETUP mode] Reference • There is no associated menu in PC mode and the LCD monitor is always turned off in PC mode. • DELETE ALL : delete all stored images (page58) •...
  • Page 22: Preparation

    R E A D Y PREPARATION Connecting to Power There are two ways in which to provide the camera with power. You can use batteries (AA Alkaline, Ni-MH), or you can use an AC Adapter (DC 6V/2.5A). • Using the batteries Reference •...
  • Page 23: Using The Ac Power Adapter

    R E A D Y PREPARATION Using the AC power adapter • If you have access to a electrical supply, using an AC Adapter allows the camera to be used for long periods of time. If you connect the camera to a computer, it is advisable to use an AC adapter to enable extended use.
  • Page 24: Inserting The Cf Card

    R E A D Y PREPARATION Inserting the CF CARD Removing the CF CARD Note • Repeated use of a CF CARD will eventually reduce the card’s performance. Should this be the case, you will need to purchase a new CF CARD. •...
  • Page 25 R E A D Y PREPARATION Reference The shooting capacity of a 32MB and 64MB CF CARD are listed below . (These figures are intended as an indication of expected performance) Recorded image size 2272x1704 (Large) 1600X1200 (Medium) 640X480 (Small) •...
  • Page 26: Instructions On How To Use The Cf Card

    • It is advisable to copy important data onto other media as back-up e.g. flop- py disks, hard disks, CD etc. • Gateway cannot be held responsible for lost data. • Important information on the use of the CF CARD •...
  • Page 27: Selecting The Date And Time

    R E A D Y PREPARATION Selecting the date and time • You will need to check and select the correct Date/ Time when the camera is used for the first time or the batteries have been removed. • The DATE/TIME will only be displayed on the LCD monitor. When you print the image, the DATE/TIME will not be printed.
  • Page 28 R E A D Y PREPARATION 6. To select YEAR/MONTH/DAY or HOUR/MINUTE, press the LEFT ( button. To change the numbers, press the UP ( 7. Press the OK button to confirm the setting at the [DATE] or [TIME] sub menu. The camera can now be used with the selected camera mode.
  • Page 29: Advanced

    Camera working mode • You can select the desired working mode by using the mode dial locat- ed on the top of the camera. This digital camera has 5 working modes. These are listed below. • SHOT mode Mode dial information •...
  • Page 30: Taking Photos

    A D V A N C E D TAKING PHOTOS Now let’s take a picture 1. To switch on the camera, press the POWER button ( 1 ) 2. Select the desired shot mode (STILL IMAGE/ MACRO SHOT /MOVIE CLIP) according to the image range or subject by using the mode dial ( 2 ) on the top of the camera.
  • Page 31: Taking Photos

    A D V A N C E D TAKING PHOTOS Note • Select MACRO SHOT mode when the subject is between 0.6ft and 2.5ft (0.2m and 0.8m )from the camera. • Refer to page 28 for information on MACRO SHOT. •...
  • Page 32 A D V A N C E D TAKING PHOTOS Reference There are two LED lamps (one green, one red) positioned next to the viewfinder. Note Under certain conditions the auto focus system may not perform as expected. • When photographing a subject that has little contrast. •...
  • Page 33: Setting Up The Shooting Function

    A D V A N C E D SETTING UP THE SHOOTING FUNCTION Movie clip shot • When the mode dial is rotated to MOVIE CLIP mode, the LCD monitor will be displayed as shown below. • Press the shutter button once and movie clips are recorded for as long as the available recording time allows.
  • Page 34: Using The Camera Buttons To Adjust The Camera

    A D V A N C E D SETTING UP THE SHOOTING FUNCTION Using the camera button to adjust the camera • Shot mode (STILL IMAGE / MACRO SHOT / MOVIE CLIP) functions can be set up using the camera button. POWER button - Used for turning the camera power on /off.
  • Page 35: Lcd Button

    A D V A N C E D SETTING UP THE SHOOTING FUNCTION LCD button - Pressing the LCD button in the shot (STILL IMAGE / MACRO SHOT / MOVIE CLIP) mode will change the display as shown below. Image & Status MENU button - When you press the MENU button, a menu related to each camera mode will be displayed on the LCD monitor.
  • Page 36 A D V A N C E D SETTING UP THE SHOOTING FUNCTION ZOOM ( / ) button • Used for digital or optical zooming in /out in SHOT mode (STILL IMAGE / MACRO SHOT / MOVIE CLIP). • Digital zooming is not available in MOVIE CLIP mode. •...
  • Page 37 A D V A N C E D SETTING UP THE SHOOTING FUNCTION FLASH / LEFT button • When the menu is displayed on the LCD monitor, pressing the LEFT ( makes the cursor shift to the left or to the main menu. •...
  • Page 38 A D V A N C E D SETTING UP THE SHOOTING FUNCTION Flash mode indicator Reference • Using the flash frequently will reduce the life of the batteries. • Under normal operating conditions the charging time for the flash is normally within 7 seconds.
  • Page 39: Self-Timer / Right Button

    A D V A N C E D SETTING UP THE SHOOTING FUNCTION SELF-TIMER / RIGHT button • When the menu is displayed on the LCD monitor, pressing the RIGHT ( button makes the cursor shift to the sub menu. •...
  • Page 40: Down Button

    A D V A N C E D SETTING UP THE SHOOTING FUNCTION Reference • Images taken using the digital zoom may take a little longer for the camera to process. Allow time for this to take place. • The digital zoom cannot be used in movie clip shots. •...
  • Page 41: Using The Lcd Monitor To Adjust The Camera

    A D V A N C E D SETTING UP THE SHOOTING FUNCTION Using the LCD monitor to adjust the camera • Shooting functions can be changed by using the LCD monitor. • In the shot mode, pressing the MENU button displays the menu on the LCD monitor.
  • Page 42 A D V A N C E D • When the menu is displayed on the LCD monitor, it is not possible to operate the shutter button to take an image. To take an image, simply cancel the menu display by pressing the MENU button. The menu will no longer display and the camera is ready to take an image.
  • Page 43: Shooting Mode

    A D V A N C E D SETTING UP THE SHOOTING FUNCTION SHOOTING MODE • This mode allows continuous shooting. • In this mode, you can take moving subjects continuously. • Once a continuous shooting sequence has been completed, the camera resets to single shooting mode.
  • Page 44 A D V A N C E D SETTING UP THE SHOOTING FUNCTION SIZE • In STILL IMAGE and MACRO SHOT mode, you can select the image size. • Changing the image size affects the number of images which can be recorded on the CF card.
  • Page 45 A D V A N C E D SETTING UP THE SHOOTING FUNCTION QUALITY • In STILL IMAGE and MACRO SHOT mode, you can select the image data compression rate. • The higher the Quality setting, the better the final image will be. However, the high quality setting will require more memory and therefore reduce the number of images you can store on the CF CARD.
  • Page 46: White Balance

    A D V A N C E D SETTING UP THE SHOOTING FUNCTION WHITE BALANCE • Different lighting conditions may cause color problems on your images. • The white balance control allows you to adjust the colors to appear more natural looking. •...
  • Page 47 A D V A N C E D SETTING UP THE SHOOTING FUNCTION EXPOSURE • This camera automatically adjusts the exposure according to the ambient light- ing conditions. However, you can select the exposure value by using the [EXPOSURE] sub menu. •...
  • Page 48 A D V A N C E D SETTING UP THE SHOOTING FUNCTION METERING • This button can be used to obtain the right exposure. STILL IMAGE mode • METERING mode indicator -FULL : Exposure will be calculated based on an average of the light available in the whole image area.
  • Page 49 A D V A N C E D SETTING UP THE SHOOTING FUNCTION • You can select the camera’s sensitivity to light by selecting the ISO sub menu. • Raising the ISO sensitivity will mean that the camera needs less light in order to take an image.
  • Page 50 A D V A N C E D SETTING UP THE SHOOTING FUNCTION SHARPNESS • In STILL IMAGE and MACRO SHOT mode, you can select the image sharpness. • Select the desired SHARPNESS (SOFT/NORMAL/HARD) depending on the subject matter. STILL IMAGE mode Reference Explanation of SHARPNESS sub menu •...
  • Page 51 A D V A N C E D SETTING UP THE SHOOTING FUNCTION • You can adjust the LCD brightness. REC.TIME • You can select available recording time. • This menu can be used in MOVIE CLIP mode. MOVIE CLIP mode 1.Rotate the mode dial to the SHOT mode.
  • Page 52: Setting Up Play Back Functions

    A D V A N C E D SETTING UP THE PLAY BACK FUNCTION Starting PLAY Mode • Turn the camera on and select PLAY mode ( can now play back the images stored on the CF CARD. Sound can also be added to images in this mode.
  • Page 53: Setting Up Play Function By Using The Camera Button

    A D V A N C E D SETTING UP PLAY BACK FUNCTIONS Setting up play back function by using the camera button • The PLAY mode can be set using the camera button. THUMBNAIL / ZOOM • You can view up to 6 images at a time by using the THUMBNAIL function. 1.
  • Page 54: Zoom Button

    A D V A N C E D SETTING UP PLAY BACK FUNCTIONS ZOOM button • When viewing a single image in PLAY mode, use the zoom enlarge the selected image. 2X scale of enlargement Reference • If an image is enlarged, the ratio indicator will display on the upper-left side of the LCD monitor.
  • Page 55: Delete Button

    A D V A N C E D SETTING UP PLAY BACK FUNCTIONS DELETE button • This deletes images stored on the CF CARD. 1.Rotate the mode dial to the PLAY mode. 2.Press the LEFT( ) / RIGHT( image that you wish to delete. 3.When you press the DELETE( be displayed on the LCD monitor.
  • Page 56 A D V A N C E D SETTING UP PLAY BACK FUNCTIONS MIC / UP button • This function allows users to record some voices in any picture you want. Being recorded PLAY & PAUSE / DOWN button • The PLAY & PAUSE ( recorded still image, movie clip or slide show.
  • Page 57 A D V A N C E D SETTING UP PLAY BACK FUNCTIONS PLAY & PAUSE explained • If an image is showing, but there is no sound (or movement): Press the PLAY & PAUSE ( movie clip. • If the image is playing : Press the PLAY PAUSE ( ) button to play the sound clip or to start the [ A sound recorded still image]...
  • Page 58 A D V A N C E D SETTING UP PLAY BACK FUNCTIONS • If the PLAY & PAUSE ( the sound or movement will resume. Reference • When an image is being played back, press the MENU button to cancel the progress.
  • Page 59: Setting Up Play Back Function Using The Lcd Monitor

    A D V A N C E D SETTING UP PLAY BACK FUNCTIONS Setting up play back function using the LCD monitor DELETE ALL • This enables you to clear all images from the CF CARD. Remember that this will permanently delete images. Important images have to be stored on a computer before deleting images.
  • Page 60: Slide Show

    A D V A N C E D SETTING UP PLAY BACK FUNCTIONS SLIDE SHOW • Images can be displayed continuously at pre - set intervals. • Selecting direction Select SLIDE SHOW DIRECTION 1. Select [DIRECTION] in step 4 by pressing the UP ( 2.
  • Page 61 A D V A N C E D SETTING UP PLAY BACK FUNCTIONS DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) • DPOF stores printing information on the CF CARD, enabling you to have images printed directly from the CF CARD. • Images can then be printed on DPOF printers or at photo laboratories. QUANTITY •...
  • Page 62 A D V A N C E D SETTING UP PLAY BACK FUNCTIONS INDEX • The images are printed as a thumbnail on a page by this function. 5. Press the OK button to confirm the setting, and the [ARE YOU SURE?] message will display.
  • Page 63 • Used for changing the folder name to 100GW. • After changing the folder name, this camera will recognize an image that was taken by another digital camera. • You can adjust the LCD brightness. 1.Rotate the mode dial to the PLAY mode.
  • Page 64: Setting Up The Camera System

    A D V A N C E D SETTING UP THE CAMERA SYSTEM Starting SETUP mode • Rotate the mode dial to SETUP mode, to set up the basic camera settings. FORMAT • This is used for formatting the CF CARD. Note •...
  • Page 65: Power Off

    A D V A N C E D SETTING UP THE CAMERA SYSTEM POWER OFF • This function turns the camera off after setting the amount of time in order to prevent unnecessary battery drainage. • You can set the power to turn off at any specified time (1,3,5,10,or 30 Minutes) from the last operation.
  • Page 66 A D V A N C E D SETTING UP THE CAMERA SYSTEM DATE/TIME • This alters the time and date stored with the images. • The DATE/TIME will only be displayed on the LCD monitor. When you print the image, the DATE/TIME will not be printed. •...
  • Page 67 A D V A N C E D SETTING UP THE CAMERA SYSTEM BEEP • A beep sound will occur when you press the camera button. 1.Turn the camera power on. 2.Rotate the mode dial to the SETUP mode and a MENU will display on the LCD monitor.
  • Page 68: Video Out

    A D V A N C E D SETTING UP THE CAMERA SYSTEM VIDEO OUT • The video output signal from the camera can be NTSC or PAL. Your choice of output will be governed by the type of machine (for example monitor or TV) to which the camera is connected.
  • Page 69 A D V A N C E D SETTING UP THE CAMERA SYSTEM RESET • This menu allows you to reset all the camera settings to the default. 1. Rotate the mode dial to the SETUP mode and a MENU will display on the LCD monitor.
  • Page 70 A D V A N C E D SETTING UP THE CAMERA SYSTEM <TABLE 1 > List of menus and settings. -Remarks : Default. X : There is no associated menu. : The setting is maintained even if the power button is turned off. : The setting is returned to default, once the camera power has been switched off.
  • Page 71 A D V A N C E D SETTING UP THE CAMERA SYSTEM SHARPNESS SOFT NORMAL HARD LCD BRIGHTNESS REC. TIME 30 SEC 15 SEC 05 SEC VOICE SELF TIMER LANDSCAPE DELETE ALL SLIDE SHOW DPOF QUANTITY INDEX CANCEL RESET POWER OFF 1 MIN 3 MIN...
  • Page 72: Connecting To An External Monitor

    A D V A N C E D CONNECTING TO AN EXTERNAL MONITOR Connecting to an external monitor • In PLAY mode, you can view the stored images or movie clips by connecting the camera to an external monitor via the video cable. When the camera is connected to an external monitor, the LCD monitor will be turned off automatically.
  • Page 73: Pc Mode

    A D V A N C E D PC MODE Functions of PC mode Downloading stored images • Once you have downloaded images to your PC, you can edit these images and print. (1) Rotate the mode dial to PC mode, and turn the camera on. (2) Connect the camera to your PC with the USB cable.
  • Page 74: Important Notes

    A D V A N C E D IMPORTANT NOTES Caution! * Your new Gateway camera is a precision instrument. While it is designed to withstand general wear and tear, there are some important points that will help you get maximum service and reliability from your camera.
  • Page 75: Important Note

    A D V A N C E D IMPORTANT NOTE * If the camera is exposed to electronic interference, it will turn itself off to protect the CF CARD. * Maintenance • Use a soft brush (available from photo stores) to GENTLY clean the lens and LCD assemblies.
  • Page 76: Warning Indicator

    A D V A N C E D IMPORTANT NOTE Warning indicator • There are several warnings that may appear in the LCD display: Warning message Reason for message NO CARD ! • No CF CARD. • The camera cannot recognize the CF CARD NO IMAGE ! •...
  • Page 77: Before Contacting A Service Center

    A D V A N C E D BEFORE CONTACTING A SERVICE CENTER Check the following before contacting Gateway Symptom Cause The camera • There is low battery capacity. • Insert fresh batteries. doesn’t switch on. • The AC Power Adapter is not • Connect the AC Power connected.
  • Page 78 A D V A N C E D BEFORE CONTACTING A SERVICE CENTER Check the following Symptom Cause The images are • The focus mode is not unclear. correct. The flash does • FLASH OFF mode not fire. has been selected. Incorrect date •...
  • Page 79: Please Check The Following

    A D V A N C E D BEFORE CONTACTING A SERVICE CENTER Please check the following Symptom Cause The play back • The lens or LCD monitor display is not is smudged or dirty. very clear No image on •...
  • Page 80: Specification

    A D V A N C E D SPECIFICATIONS Image Sensor Type Effective Pixels Total Pixels Lens Focal Length F No. Digital Zoom Viewfinder Optical Viewfinder Real image optical viewfinder LCD Monitor Focusing Type Range Shutter Type Speed Exposure Control Compensation ISO Equivalent Flash...
  • Page 81: Specifications

    Dimensions (WxHxD) Weight Software Camera Driver Storage Driver (Windows98/98SE/2000/ME/XP/NT. Application System Requirements DC-M40 For Windows For Mac * Specifications are subject to change without prior notice. Large: Super fine 12/24,Fine 25/51,Normal 51/103 Medium : Super fine 25/51,Fine 51/103,Normal 103/207 Small: Super fine 155/311,Fine 249/497,Normal 366/733...
  • Page 82: Requirements Of Photo Impression & Video Impression

    A D V A N C E D Requirements of Photo Impression & Video Impression To use the supplied image editing applications Photo Impression and Video Impression, the following systems are required. For the IBM-PC/AT and the compatible unit Intel Pentium II processor of 233 MHz or more, or the  computer equipped with a fully compatible processor. Windows®98/98SE/ME/2000/XP Windows® NT 4.0 (Service Pack 5) Memory 16 MB or more of built-in memory (For Windows® NT,  32 MB or more of built-in memory). Hard disk space 110 MB or more of available hard disk space. Monitor Resolution 800x600 color monitor for 16-bit color video display CD-ROM drive Necessary (when installing and using the software). For Apple Macintosh CPU  68040 or later processor or better, or Macintosh or Power Macintosh Mac OS9, OS10.1 Memory 32 MB RAM or higher Hard disk space 110 MB or more of available hard disk space.
  • Page 83: Software Manual

    • Using a Hand-made PC or a PC that has not been guaranteed by a manufacturer is not covered by the Gateway warranty. • Before reading this manufal, you should have a basic knowledge of computers and O/S (Operating Systems).
  • Page 84: How To Set Up The Software For Windows

    • Driver installation for Windows : refer to page 84 2. Application : Arcsoft Photo Impression, Video Impression, Digital Image : image editing program. Refer to page 88. 3. User's Guide : Detail & advanced introduction for DC-M40. 4. Web Site Link : You can visit Gatway at http://www.gatway.com/...
  • Page 85: Setting Up Usb Driver For Windows

    S O F T W A R E HOW TO SET UP THE SOFTWARE FOR WINDOWS Setting up USB driver for Windows 98 and Windows 98 SE To use this camera with a PC, install the Camera Driver first. After this has been done, the stored images in the camera can be moved to the PC and can be edited by an image editing program.
  • Page 86: Setting Up Usb Driver For Windows

    S O F T W A R E HOW TO SET UP THE SOFTWARE FOR WINDOWS Setting up USB driver for Windows 4. After restarting the computer, connect the PC to the camera with the USB cable. 5. Turn the camera power on with the mode dial set on PC mode. [Found New Hardware Wizard] will appear and the computer will recognize the camera.
  • Page 87: Setting Up Directx 8.1 For Windows

    S O F T W A R E HOW TO SET UP THE SOFTWARE FOR WINDOWS Setting up DirectX 8.1 for Windows DirectX is a windows technology that enables higher performance in graphics and sound when you’re playing games or watching video on your PC. 1.
  • Page 88: Connecting The Camera For Windows

    S O F T W A R E CONNECTING THE CAMERA FOR WINDOWS Connecting USB cable to the Camera for Windows Removable Disk • To download images, you will need Windows 98 or later and a USB port on your computer. 1.
  • Page 89: Installation Of Application Software

    S O F T W A R E INSTALLATION OF APPLICATION SOFTWARE Installation of Digital Image • This software is compatible with Windows . 1. Insert the installation CD-ROM. 2. Click "Application" to install Digital Image and PhotoImpression. 3. Choose setup language and click "Next". 4.
  • Page 90: Installation Of Photo Impression

    S O F T W A R E INSTALLATION OF APPLICATION SOFTWARE Installation of Photo Impression 7. Keep clinking"Next " until the installation of Photo Impression starts, then click "FINISH" to complete installation.
  • Page 91: Installation Of Video Impression

    S O F T W A R E INSTALLATION OF APPLICATION SOFTWARE Installation of Video Impression 1. Click "Application" to install Video Impression 2. Select the language that you want and click "sure". 3. Keep clicking "Next " until the installation starts then click "Finish"...
  • Page 92: Removing The Usb Driver For Windows

    REMOVING THE USB DRIVER FOR WINDOWS Removing USB Driver for Windows 1. Click [Add/Remove programs] in control panel. 2. After selecting Gateway DC-M40 , click [Add/Remove] and the following window will be displayed. Reference If you are a Windows 2000/ME/XP user, follow the procedure below to remove the USB Driver.
  • Page 93: Connecting The Camera For Mac

    S O F T W A R E CONNECTING THE CAMERA FOR MAC Connecting the USB cable to the camera for MAC How to install and use the USB driver for MAC • Setting up the USB Driver for MAC The USB Driver for MAC is not included with the Application CD as MAC OS sup- port the camera driver.
  • Page 94: Faq

    S O F T W A R E About USB • Check the following if the USB connection malfunctions. [Case 1] The camera power is off. Turn the camera power on. We recommend using an AC power adapter in PC mode. If you use batteries, check the battery condition.
  • Page 95 S O F T W A R E [Case 8] How do I know my computer supports a USB Interface? Check the USB port in your computer or keyboard. Check the OS version. A USB Interface is available in Windows 98, 98SE , 2000, ME, XP.
  • Page 96 (c) 2003 Gateway, Inc. All rights reserved. Gateway, Gateway Country, the Gateway stylized logo, and the black-and-white spot design are trademarks or registered trademarks of Gateway, Inc. in the United States and other countries. All other  brands and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their  respective companies. ...

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