Hitachi hdc-401ex Flow of Copying Image Files to a Computer, Windows 98/98SE, Windows Me/2000/XP

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■ Flow of Copying Image Files to a Computer

1 Check the operating environment of the computer.

Windows Me/2000/XP

 

Windows 98/98SE

2 Install the HDC-401EX Driver in the computer P79 .

3 Connect the HDC-401EX to the computer usingthe USB cable P81

When your HDC-401EX is connected to the computer for the first time, the New Software wizard is displayed. It will quickly navigate you through the necessary steps so that the computer can automatically recognize the HDC-401EX.

4 Open My Computer and click the removable disk (= camera). Copy the desired image files to the computer P83

5 Disconnect the camera P85 .

1 Check the operating environment of the computer

The computer must satisfy the following conditions before you can connect your HDC-401EX to the computer using the USB cable (for the loading of captured images, etc.). Check to see if the computer meets these requirements before connecting the camera.

OS: Microsoft Windows 98/98SE/Me/2000/XP

Preinstalled with a USB interface (Ver. 1.1)

Preconfigured with a CD-ROM drive

The OS must be preinstalled. Proper operation cannot be guaranteed on a custom computer or in an upgraded OS, even if it is one of the systems specified above.

The correct operation cannot be guaranteed if the HDC-401EX is connected via a USB hub or extended USB board.

You may not be able to operate the HDC-401EX correctly on the computer, depending on the peripheral configuration.

Windows 98/98SE

Proceed to 2 , Installing the HDC-401EX Driver in the Computer P79 .

Windows Me/2000/XP

Proceed to 3 , Connecting the HDC-401EX to the Computer Using the USB Cable P81 .

Operations While Connected to a Computer Check the operating environment of the computer

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Contents See Using the Camera Quick Start Guide P HDC-401EXAppendix Safety Precautions Use of SymbolsCopyrights What You Should KnowTrademarks Data Error MaintenanceEnvironment of Use Trial ShotsNames of Parts Product OverviewWhat You Will Find in the Package Mode Button Menu buttonControl Panel Menu Screen OperationsVideo Capture Mode Capturing Videos P33 Still Image Capture Mode Capturing Still Images P27Playback Mode Viewing Still Images/Videos P35 LCD Monitor DisplaySwitching the LCD Monitor Display Mode Press Menu in the Playback modePressing Menu saves the selection, Then the camera exits Playback MenuRemaining Battery Power Display Setting the BatteriesApplicable Batteries Turning On/Off the Power Setting the Date and Time Power Off Time FunctionUse【M】【N】to select the part of Date you Use【M】【N】to select the part of Time youSetup menu, select Date & Time Adjusting the Date and TimeUsing【M】【N】and then press Using an SD Memory Card Insert a memory cardRemoving the Memory Card Write-Protecting the Memory CardSetting to the Default Default SettingsSelect Yes/No using 【M 】【N 】and then PressUsing the LCD Monitor or Viewfinder Capturing Still ImagesQuick View Capturing Images by Viewing the LCD MonitorUsing the Flash Using the Zoom Shooting Close-Up Shots Self-PortraitsDigital zoom Button Date Imprint P63 cannot be usedCapture Mode using 【M 】【N 】and then Capturing VideosCapture Menu screen, select Video PressZoom Playback Index Playback Video PlaybackPress Mode once to activate the Playback Select Yes/No using【M】【N】and thenMode Use 【O 】【P 】to select the image you wantDeleting All Images Before Connecting to a TV Setup menu, select TV using 【M】【N】 and then select TV mode using 【O】【P】Once TV mode is set, press the power Switch to turn off the cameraSetting the Language Setup menu, select Language using【M】【N】and then press Pressing Menu exits the Capture MenuSetting the Power Off Time Pressing Menu saves the selected setting,Min ., 5 min ., 10 min . or Off using 【 O 】【 P 】 Turning Sound On/OffUsing the AC Adapter sold separately Press the power switch to turn on the powerInsert the AC adapter,s mini-plug into DC input terminal on the cameraSetting the Image Size Pressing Menu saves the selected settingSetting the Image Quality Camera exits the Capture MenuSetting the Scene Mode Setting the Exposure Brightness Setting the White BalanceSetting the Sharpness Setting the Saturation Setting the Color Mode Setting the ISO Capture SensitivityISO level using【O】【P】 Capture Menu screen, select ISOSetting the Date Imprint Using the Self-TimerSelf-timer Button(【O】)repeatedly to Select the desired timer periodPress Mode to activate the Playback mode Playing a Slide Show Protecting Images To protectPress Menu to display the Playback Menu Pressing Menu saves the selection,Setting the Startup Screen My Camera Protecting All ImagesSelect Customize using 【M 】【N 】and then Select Yes using【M】【N】and then pressTurned off or Setting to the Default P25 is executed FormattingSelect Format using【M】【N】and then press Flow of Copying Image Files to a ComputerFlow of Copying Image Files to a Computer Check the operating environment of the computerCheck the operating environment of the computer Windows 98/98SEInstalling the HDC-401EX Driver in the Computer Click Install HDC-401EX DriverWhen the The computer is ready to When the Installation is completed screenCheck to see if the camera power is turned off If the camera is still on, press the power switchTo turn off the power Press the power switch to turn on the camera powerDrag and Drop Computer Using the USB Cable P81Folder/File Naming Rules When the You can safely remove the device dialog box is Removing the CameraDisplayed, click OK Remove the cameraMy Computer, double-click Control Uninstalling Deleting the HDC-401EX DriverPanel and then double-click Add or Batteries/Power TroubleshootingCapturing Still Images/Videos Playback/Capture Using a TV Viewing Still images/videosDeleting Images Copying Image Files to a ComputerP47 OthersP32 Menu Items and Default Settings Specifications MemoPress Mode once to activate the Playback mode How to Set the Date and Time Setting the Date and Time P20When the image has been captured, ableepsound will be heard Set the layout so that you can see the subjects inside102