Images On A Computer - RCA CDS4100 User Manual

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Loading Images on a Computer
Images stored in your camera can be uploaded to your
computer by using the supplied RS-232C digital
connector
and graphic-editing
software. Load the CD
ROM's software and the TWAIN driver from the 3.5"
floppy disk(s) following all directions.
Once the
software is installed properly, the computer can send
and receive information
to the digital camera.
To upload
images to your computer:
1. Turn the power of the camera and
the computer off.
2. Plug one end of the serial cable
into the COM port of the computer
(Macintosh users need to use the
supplied serial cable and plug into
an ADB port.
3. Lift the connector cover of the
camera.
4. Plug the other end of the serial cable into the
camera's DIGITAL port.
5. Turn on the camera and computer, then launch
the graphic-editing software. Once the proper
TWAIN driver has been selected, images can be
transferred to and from the camera and computer.
For more information about selecting the proper
TWAIN driver, see Working with Images in this
manual.
Computer baud rate can be set to 9600, 19200,
38400, 57600, or 115200.
The camera turns off after no communication
with
the computer for approximately
thirty minutes with
the AC adapter and two minutes with batteries (see
Auto Power-Off). To turn the camera on again, press
the POWER button.
WINDOWS
is a registered trademark of the Microsoft Corporation.
MACINTOSH
is a registered trademark
of Apple Computer, Inc.
For more information
about
installing and
working
with the
supplied software,
see
the "Working
with
Software"
in the
References section of
this manual
or the
on-screen
help files
that come
with the
software.
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