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... AA sized batteries (alkaline, lithium, Ni-Cd and NiMH) Optional AC adapter Contents EPSON PhotoPC 3000Z digital camera, 16MB CompactFlash memory card, serial and USB communications cables, video cable, lens cap and strap, soft case, lens adapter, neck strap, User's Guide, four EPSON AA sized rechargeable NiMH batteries and charger Software on CD-ROM Sierra Imaging Image...
... AA sized batteries (alkaline, lithium, Ni-Cd and NiMH) Optional AC adapter Contents EPSON PhotoPC 3000Z digital camera, 16MB CompactFlash memory card, serial and USB communications cables, video cable, lens cap and strap, soft case, lens adapter, neck strap, User's Guide, four EPSON AA sized rechargeable NiMH batteries and charger Software on CD-ROM Sierra Imaging Image...
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... 9-1 9-2 6-15 Installing on a Macintosh 9-4 Reading Your Image Expert User's Guide 9-5 Connecting the Camera 9-6 Connecting to a Windows PC 9-6 7-1 Connecting to a Macintosh 9-7 7-2 Connecting the Camera with the USB Cable 9-8 7-3 7-3 10 Getting Photos Into Your Computer 7-4 7-5 Transferring Photos, Sound Files, and Video Clips 10-1 Saving Files in Albums With Image Expert 10-2 Downloading Files Automatically...
... 9-1 9-2 6-15 Installing on a Macintosh 9-4 Reading Your Image Expert User's Guide 9-5 Connecting the Camera 9-6 Connecting to a Windows PC 9-6 7-1 Connecting to a Macintosh 9-7 7-2 Connecting the Camera with the USB Cable 9-8 7-3 7-3 10 Getting Photos Into Your Computer 7-4 7-5 Transferring Photos, Sound Files, and Video Clips 10-1 Saving Files in Albums With Image Expert 10-2 Downloading Files Automatically...
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... and audio output for playing your pictures, video Software clips, and sound recordings back on a TV, VCR, or projector The PhotoPC 3000Z software suite includes the following Windows and Macintosh applications: ◗ 2× digital zoom, panorama, interval, and continuous...time recording for each picture ◗ Fully USB-compatible with serial and USB cables for transferring photos (see Appendix C for system requirements) presentation slides) into a file format that you can upload into your camera ◗ EPSON Auto Downloader for instantly transferring your photos to...
... and audio output for playing your pictures, video Software clips, and sound recordings back on a TV, VCR, or projector The PhotoPC 3000Z software suite includes the following Windows and Macintosh applications: ◗ 2× digital zoom, panorama, interval, and continuous...time recording for each picture ◗ Fully USB-compatible with serial and USB cables for transferring photos (see Appendix C for system requirements) presentation slides) into a file format that you can upload into your camera ◗ EPSON Auto Downloader for instantly transferring your photos to...
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... strap rechargeable batteries Macintosh serial cable PC serial cable A video cable battery charger AC power cord (for charger) B USB cable Setting Up Your Camera 1-1 Using Your Camera . 1 Setting Up Your Camera Before you can start using your PhotoPC 3000Z, you have all the items shown below. ◗ Unpacking your PhotoPC 3000Z ◗ Using rechargeable NiMH ... Setting the date and time ◗ Formatting your CompactFlash memory card and prepare the camera. This chapter describes the following: Unpacking Your PhotoPC 3000Z Make sure you need to charge the batteries.
... strap rechargeable batteries Macintosh serial cable PC serial cable A video cable battery charger AC power cord (for charger) B USB cable Setting Up Your Camera 1-1 Using Your Camera . 1 Setting Up Your Camera Before you can start using your PhotoPC 3000Z, you have all the items shown below. ◗ Unpacking your PhotoPC 3000Z ◗ Using rechargeable NiMH ... Setting the date and time ◗ Formatting your CompactFlash memory card and prepare the camera. This chapter describes the following: Unpacking Your PhotoPC 3000Z Make sure you need to charge the batteries.
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... to 25-pin adapter. 4 Line up the serial connector on your computer, and insert the connector. Then tighten the screws. Connecting to a USB-compatible PC or Macintosh using the optional AC adapter when you connect the camera, make sure your system is not exposed to sources of electromagnetic... interference, such as stereo speakers or the base units of cordless telephones. 3 Locate a serial port on the back of the serial ports on the cable with icons. NOTE If you have a 25-pin serial port, you start: ◗ You can use COM1 (port 1). You may be labeled with...
... to 25-pin adapter. 4 Line up the serial connector on your computer, and insert the connector. Then tighten the screws. Connecting to a USB-compatible PC or Macintosh using the optional AC adapter when you connect the camera, make sure your system is not exposed to sources of electromagnetic... interference, such as stereo speakers or the base units of cordless telephones. 3 Locate a serial port on the back of the serial ports on the cable with icons. NOTE If you have a 25-pin serial port, you start: ◗ You can use COM1 (port 1). You may be labeled with...
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...button on the side of the cable into the camera's serial interface port. If your camera software doesn't set it manually. Carefully insert the connector on . See your USB-enabled Windows 98, Windows 2000, or Macintosh system using the USB cable that you use for instructions. ...NOTE If you're sharing a serial port that came with the USB Cable You can set this speed automatically, you can connect ...
...button on the side of the cable into the camera's serial interface port. If your camera software doesn't set it manually. Carefully insert the connector on . See your USB-enabled Windows 98, Windows 2000, or Macintosh system using the USB cable that you use for instructions. ...NOTE If you're sharing a serial port that came with the USB Cable You can set this speed automatically, you can connect ...
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... on the other end of the camera. The first time you connect the camera to your camera using the USB cable. 3 Open the connector cover on the side of the USB cable into a port on the camera and turn the camera dial to install your software. NOTE ◗ If you're using ... If your iMac is running OS 8.1, you'll need to upgrade your operating system to OS 8.5.1, or later, before connecting to your computer with your USB cable, you'll see the Add New Hardware Wizard (Windows 98) or the Found New Hardware Wizard (Windows 2000). Installing Software and Connecting 9-9 Follow these ...
... on the other end of the camera. The first time you connect the camera to your camera using the USB cable. 3 Open the connector cover on the side of the USB cable into a port on the camera and turn the camera dial to install your software. NOTE ◗ If you're using ... If your iMac is running OS 8.1, you'll need to upgrade your operating system to OS 8.5.1, or later, before connecting to your computer with your USB cable, you'll see the Add New Hardware Wizard (Windows 98) or the Found New Hardware Wizard (Windows 2000). Installing Software and Connecting 9-9 Follow these ...
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...You can save time by using a serial cable. Follow these steps: 1 Make sure ...3 Click View Pictures in the Camera. Getting Photos Into Your Computer 10-2 PhotoPC 3000Z. PhotoPC 3000Z folder and double-click the Image Expert icon. If you view small thumbnail ...images of the images on your computer is connected to the computer using the USB camera events to automatically open the Image Expert - You see page 10-4. This...folder) on your pictures, and then quickly transfer them to use EPSON Photo!3 to transfer files to the computer in Albums With Image Expert The ...
...You can save time by using a serial cable. Follow these steps: 1 Make sure ...3 Click View Pictures in the Camera. Getting Photos Into Your Computer 10-2 PhotoPC 3000Z. PhotoPC 3000Z folder and double-click the Image Expert icon. If you view small thumbnail ...images of the images on your computer is connected to the computer using the USB camera events to automatically open the Image Expert - You see page 10-4. This...folder) on your pictures, and then quickly transfer them to use EPSON Photo!3 to transfer files to the computer in Albums With Image Expert The ...
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... configuration of your camera connected correctly: 1 Make sure the camera is turned on . 2 Check the cable and make sure the connections are not bent. 3 Make sure your batteries have a USB port, select Serial/USB, then remove the USB cable from your AC adapter is connected. 4 Click Retry. In most cases, it has, press the POWER...
... configuration of your camera connected correctly: 1 Make sure the camera is turned on . 2 Check the cable and make sure the connections are not bent. 3 Make sure your batteries have a USB port, select Serial/USB, then remove the USB cable from your AC adapter is connected. 4 Click Retry. In most cases, it has, press the POWER...
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... modem on your computer and reconnect it 's best to leave the Port setting at Auto because EPSON Photo!3 and EPSON Auto Downloader can try selecting USB, then remove the USB cable from your Macintosh or the Camera Events Control Panel in the Camera Event Monitor on the other,... you are already configured with USB. EPSON Photo!3 and EPSON Auto Downloader automatically choose the fastest speed that works with your computer with...
... modem on your computer and reconnect it 's best to leave the Port setting at Auto because EPSON Photo!3 and EPSON Auto Downloader can try selecting USB, then remove the USB cable from your Macintosh or the Camera Events Control Panel in the Camera Event Monitor on the other,... you are already configured with USB. EPSON Photo!3 and EPSON Auto Downloader automatically choose the fastest speed that works with your computer with...
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... computer. ◗ Make sure the cable is not turned off . ◗ If your camera is connected to a USB hub, try connecting the camera directly to use the camera with another cable. ◗ If your camera is connected to a USB hub, try connecting the camera directly ...have power. ◗ Check the serial port settings in your computer previously, you 're using your PhotoPC 3000Z software with your software. Maintenance and Troubleshooting A-9 Print2 Launcher, Camio Viewer, EPSON Photo!3 TWAIN. Try using a different COM port or reconfiguring the COM port settings. (See your ...
... computer. ◗ Make sure the cable is not turned off . ◗ If your camera is connected to a USB hub, try connecting the camera directly to use the camera with another cable. ◗ If your camera is connected to a USB hub, try connecting the camera directly ...have power. ◗ Check the serial port settings in your computer previously, you 're using your PhotoPC 3000Z software with your software. Maintenance and Troubleshooting A-9 Print2 Launcher, Camio Viewer, EPSON Photo!3 TWAIN. Try using a different COM port or reconfiguring the COM port settings. (See your ...
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... high-speed serial port (19.2 Kbps or higher) Serial cable, Windows PC 10-pin connector (camera) 9-pin DSUB female connector (computer) Serial cable, Macintosh 10-pin connector (camera) 8-pin mini-DIN male connector (computer) USB cable Small size, B-Type connector (camera) Standard, A-Type connector (computer) USB communication speed Up to 192MB Type I CompactFlash memory cards...
... high-speed serial port (19.2 Kbps or higher) Serial cable, Windows PC 10-pin connector (camera) 9-pin DSUB female connector (computer) Serial cable, Macintosh 10-pin connector (camera) 8-pin mini-DIN male connector (computer) USB cable Small size, B-Type connector (camera) Standard, A-Type connector (computer) USB communication speed Up to 192MB Type I CompactFlash memory cards...
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... sounds, 7-2 flash, 2-11, 10-14 image quality, 2-9, 10-14 POWER, 2-1 shutter see Shutter timer, 2-14, 10-14 C Cable Macintosh serial, 9-7 to 9-8 PC serial, 9-6 to 9-7 USB, 9-8 to 9-9 video, 14-10 to 14-12 Camera alert sounds, 7-2 AV Out port, 14-11 case, 1-8 cleaning, A-2 connecting...settings, 7-1 to 7-5 storing, A-2 to A-3 time and date settings, 7-4 unable to take picture, A-3 unpacking, 1-1 uploading images, 14-1 to 14-7 USB events, 10-14 to 10-16 volume setting, 7-3 waking, 2-7 warranty, D-4 Camera Event Monitor (Macintosh), 10-16 A Camera Events window (Windows), 10-15 B Index...
... sounds, 7-2 flash, 2-11, 10-14 image quality, 2-9, 10-14 POWER, 2-1 shutter see Shutter timer, 2-14, 10-14 C Cable Macintosh serial, 9-7 to 9-8 PC serial, 9-6 to 9-7 USB, 9-8 to 9-9 video, 14-10 to 14-12 Camera alert sounds, 7-2 AV Out port, 14-11 case, 1-8 cleaning, A-2 connecting...settings, 7-1 to 7-5 storing, A-2 to A-3 time and date settings, 7-4 unable to take picture, A-3 unpacking, 1-1 uploading images, 14-1 to 14-7 USB events, 10-14 to 10-16 volume setting, 7-3 waking, 2-7 warranty, D-4 Camera Event Monitor (Macintosh), 10-16 A Camera Events window (Windows), 10-15 B Index...
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...19 Confirming DPOF files, 8-5 Connecting camera, 9-6 to 9-9 optional AC adapter, B-2 to B-3 problems, A-8 to A-13 serial cable, 9-6 to 9-8 USB cable, 9-8 to 9-9 video cable, 14-10 to 14-12 Continuous shooting problems, A-5 taking pictures, 3-2 to 3-4 with the timer, 3-4 Contrast, A-15 Converter... A-6 pictures, A-15 to A-16 Date and time problems, A-7, A-16 setting, 1-10 to 1-11, 7-4 Declaration of Conformity, D-2 Default settings, USB camera event, 10-14 Delay, setting, 2-13 to 2-14 Deleting all pictures, 6-4 audio recordings, 6-8 cancelling picture deletion, 6-5 current picture, 6-3...
...19 Confirming DPOF files, 8-5 Connecting camera, 9-6 to 9-9 optional AC adapter, B-2 to B-3 problems, A-8 to A-13 serial cable, 9-6 to 9-8 USB cable, 9-8 to 9-9 video cable, 14-10 to 14-12 Continuous shooting problems, A-5 taking pictures, 3-2 to 3-4 with the timer, 3-4 Contrast, A-15 Converter... A-6 pictures, A-15 to A-16 Date and time problems, A-7, A-16 setting, 1-10 to 1-11, 7-4 Declaration of Conformity, D-2 Default settings, USB camera event, 10-14 Delay, setting, 2-13 to 2-14 Deleting all pictures, 6-4 audio recordings, 6-8 cancelling picture deletion, 6-5 current picture, 6-3...
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... power, checking, 2-2 Low light conditions, 5-5, 5-13 Low volume setting, 7-3 M Macintosh capturing screens, 14-9 to 14-10 connecting with serial cable, 9-7 to 9-8 connecting with USB cable, 9-8 to 9-9 converting pictures, 14-4 to 14-5 installing software, 9-4 to 9-5 USB camera events, 10-16 Macro mode problems, A-14 to A-15 using, 4-4 to 4-5 Magnifying pictures, 6-8 to 6-9 Maintenance, A-1 to A-3 Manual focus...
... power, checking, 2-2 Low light conditions, 5-5, 5-13 Low volume setting, 7-3 M Macintosh capturing screens, 14-9 to 14-10 connecting with serial cable, 9-7 to 9-8 connecting with USB cable, 9-8 to 9-9 converting pictures, 14-4 to 14-5 installing software, 9-4 to 9-5 USB camera events, 10-16 Macro mode problems, A-14 to A-15 using, 4-4 to 4-5 Magnifying pictures, 6-8 to 6-9 Maintenance, A-1 to A-3 Manual focus...
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... 12-2 to 12-3 opening saved pictures, 12-3 paper size, 12-5 printer settings, 12-6 printing pictures, 12-4 to 12-6 problems, A-13 USB camera event, 10-14 using , B-4 Outdoor pictures, 2-15 Overexposed pictures, 5-4, A-16 P PAL, 14-12 Panoramic pictures, 4-3 to 4-4 ...Parts, 1-1 Pasting pictures into documents, 11-4 to 11-5 Pausing slide show, 6-13 video clip, 6-11 PC serial cable, connecting, 9-6 to 9-7 PCMCIA, A-11, A-12, B-7 to A-16 B Index 13 Options AC adapter, 4, 2-3, B-2 to B-3 batteries, B-2 battery charger, B-2 converter lenses, ...
... 12-2 to 12-3 opening saved pictures, 12-3 paper size, 12-5 printer settings, 12-6 printing pictures, 12-4 to 12-6 problems, A-13 USB camera event, 10-14 using , B-4 Outdoor pictures, 2-15 Overexposed pictures, 5-4, A-16 P PAL, 14-12 Panoramic pictures, 4-3 to 4-4 ...Parts, 1-1 Pasting pictures into documents, 11-4 to 11-5 Pausing slide show, 6-13 video clip, 6-11 PC serial cable, connecting, 9-6 to 9-7 PCMCIA, A-11, A-12, B-7 to A-16 B Index 13 Options AC adapter, 4, 2-3, B-2 to B-3 batteries, B-2 battery charger, B-2 converter lenses, ...
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... 2-14, 13-3 to 13-5 Sensitivity problems, A-6 setting, 5-5 to 5-6, 5-12 Sequences capturing, 3-2 to 3-4 fixing condition settings, 5-10 to 5-12 Serial cable, connecting, 9-6 to 9-8 Serial interface, C-2 Serial port, A-8 to A-10 Series, fixing condition settings, 5-10 to 5-12 Setting up camera, 1-1 to ... 7-2 broadcast signal, 14-12 camera dial, 2-1 to 2-2 camera volume, 7-3 color/black and white, 2-14 date and time, 1-10 to 1-11, 7-4 default USB camera events, 10-14 display panel, 2-2 to 2-4 exposure, 5-1 to 5-5 flash, 2-11 to 2-13 A focus, 4-5 to 4-6 image quality, 2-9 to 2-11...
... 2-14, 13-3 to 13-5 Sensitivity problems, A-6 setting, 5-5 to 5-6, 5-12 Sequences capturing, 3-2 to 3-4 fixing condition settings, 5-10 to 5-12 Serial cable, connecting, 9-6 to 9-8 Serial interface, C-2 Serial port, A-8 to A-10 Series, fixing condition settings, 5-10 to 5-12 Setting up camera, 1-1 to ... 7-2 broadcast signal, 14-12 camera dial, 2-1 to 2-2 camera volume, 7-3 color/black and white, 2-14 date and time, 1-10 to 1-11, 7-4 default USB camera events, 10-14 display panel, 2-2 to 2-4 exposure, 5-1 to 5-5 flash, 2-11 to 2-13 A focus, 4-5 to 4-6 image quality, 2-9 to 2-11...
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... Tiff, 2-10 Underexposed pictures, 5-4, A-15 to A-16 Unlocking pictures, 6-5 to 6-6 Unpacking the camera, 1-1 Uploading files, 14-6 to 14-7 problems, A-12 USB camera events, 10-14 to 10-16 camera port, 9-9 connecting cable, 9-8 to 9-9 hub, 9-9 installing driver, 9-9 to 9-10 one-step downloading, 10-8 problems, A-8 to A-10, A-12 system requirements, C-6 to C-7 User mode, 1-9 V VCR...
... Tiff, 2-10 Underexposed pictures, 5-4, A-15 to A-16 Unlocking pictures, 6-5 to 6-6 Unpacking the camera, 1-1 Uploading files, 14-6 to 14-7 problems, A-12 USB camera events, 10-14 to 10-16 camera port, 9-9 connecting cable, 9-8 to 9-9 hub, 9-9 installing driver, 9-9 to 9-10 one-step downloading, 10-8 problems, A-8 to A-10, A-12 system requirements, C-6 to C-7 User mode, 1-9 V VCR...
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Windows capturing screens, 14-7 to 14-9 connecting with serial cable, 9-6 to 9-7 connecting with USB cable, 9-8 to 9-9 converting pictures, 14-2 to 14-4 installing software, 9-2 to 9-3 installing USB driver, 9-9 to 9-10 system requirements, C-6 USB camera events, 10-15 USB problems, A-12 World Wide Web, A-17 Z Zoom digital, 4-1 to 4-3 optical, 2-5, 2-7, 3-2 playback mode, 6-8 to 6-9 A B Index 23
Windows capturing screens, 14-7 to 14-9 connecting with serial cable, 9-6 to 9-7 connecting with USB cable, 9-8 to 9-9 converting pictures, 14-2 to 14-4 installing software, 9-2 to 9-3 installing USB driver, 9-9 to 9-10 system requirements, C-6 USB camera events, 10-15 USB problems, A-12 World Wide Web, A-17 Z Zoom digital, 4-1 to 4-3 optical, 2-5, 2-7, 3-2 playback mode, 6-8 to 6-9 A B Index 23