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REVIEW
1) Photo number / Total Photos: Displays number of review photo / Total photos currently stored
2) Image Resolution: Indicates resolution of review photo
LED/SOUND INDICATIONS
LED (Red)
1) Power On indication: steady light
2) Operation indication: blinks to confirm image capture after "Snap". LED goes out while photo is
being stored in memory, comes on again when storage operation is complete.
3) Self Timer indication: blinks once per second during timer countdown.
Audible alerts (beeps)
1) Power on: 2 short beeps; Power off: 2 short beeps;
2) Operation confirmation: 1 short beep.
3) Saving photo completed: 1 short beep.
4) Memory full (download, then delete photos to reuse memory): 3 short beeps.
5) Low battery warning: 3 long beeps.
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS (FOR INCLUDED PHOTOSUITE SOFTWARE):
Minimum:
• Pentium® III 500 MHz
• Windows® 98SE / Me / 2000 / XP
• 64 MB RAM
• SVGA video card (2MB Video RAM)
• 800x600 screen display
• 16-bit High color
• 200 MB Hard Disk space available
• CD-ROM drive
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• USB port
Recommended:
• 128 MB RAM
• 1024 x 768 screen display or higher
• 24-bit True color or higher
• Internet access
• Photo quality color printer
SOFTWARE INSTALLATION:
A. DRIVER SOFTWARE INSTALLATION
(ONLY NECESSARY FOR WINDOWS 98/98SE)
If the CD-ROM does not automatically launch the install screen,
double click " SETUP.EXE" in the CD-ROM file directory to start the
installation.
Press [Next] to continue
As noted, be sure the camera is not plugged into your computer's USB
port before proceeding with the installation.
Then press [Next] to continue.
When the driver installation has completed, press [Finish] to end
CONNECTION TO THE COMPUTER
1. Be sure the computer has finished installing the hardware driver.
2. Plug the small connector at one end of the supplied USB cable into
the port above the SD card slot on the back of the camera (see fig.3).
Plug the flat end of the USB cable directly into an available USB
port on your computer (avoid the use of USB hubs).
3. The computer will identify the camera automatically.
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