Using A Power Adapter - Kodak Digital Science DC50 Zoom User Manual

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Using a Power Adapter

You can plug your camera into an electrical outlet using a specific type
of surge-protected power adapter. Using a power adapter saves your
batteries when you take a large number of flash pictures and when you
transfer the pictures to your computer.
An AC adapter connector is built into the camera. This connector is
located on the side of the camera and is covered with a rubber cap.
NOTE: An RS232C/RS422 serial communication connector is also
You can purchase a custom universal adapter for your DC50 zoom
camera. If your retailer does not stock the adapter, call the technical
support telephone number that is listed in the Troubleshooting section.
WARNING: Using power adapters other than those recommended
January 1996
built into the camera. This connector is located next to the
AC adapter connector.
When an adapter is attached to the camera and batteries are
also installed, the camera draws power from the power source
with the higher voltage. If the voltage in the batteries is higher
than the voltage provided by the power adapter, the camera
draws power from the batteries until the voltage drops below
that provided by the power adapter.
for use with the DC50 zoom camera voids the camera's
warranty, and may result in fire, electrical shock, or
damage to the camera.
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