Microtek MKT-1300a manual Connecting the Camera, Copying Images

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C. Connecting the Camera

1.Connect the camera to your computer, using the provided USB cable.

Connect one end of the USB cable to the camera’s USB connector.

Connect the other end of the USB cable to the USB connector of your computer.

3.In Windows, double-click My Computer to see if the Removable Disk is listed in Windows Explorer.

Windows 98/ 98SE/2000/ Me

Windows XP

In Macintosh, check to see if the newly created icon (Take-it or Take-it.SD) appears on the desktop.

If Removable Disk or newly created icon (Take-it or Take- it.SD) appears, the camera is connected to your computer, and you can transfer files into your hard disk folder.

If they cannot be found, see the Appendix on "Maintenance and Troubleshooting" (page 60) for details.

D. Copying Images

For Windows,

1.

Double-click My Computer. A

 

removable disk is displayed.

2.

Double-click Removable Disk.

 

A folder (DCIM) containing the

 

contents of the camera’s

 

internal memory or the SD card

2. Wait for a few moments as the

computer recognizes the type of

equipment attached to it.

Mac OS X Mac OS 9.X

Without an SD card installed

With an SD card installed

 

appears.

3.

Double click DCIM. A subfolder

 

100MEDIA is displayed.

 

The subfolder contains the

 

recorded images.

4.

Drag and drop the image files

 

into your hard disk folder.

Mac OS X Mac OS 9.X

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Contents Page Page Safety Precautions Page Table of Contents Viewing Images on Your Computer Federal Communications Commission Interference Statement Camera Overview Camera Package Contents Front View Camera ComponentsBottom View Rear View LCD Screen Display Photo Mode Movie Normal Display Movie ModeMovie Recording Display Audio Normal Display Audio ModeAudio Recording Display Single-image Display Normal view Playback ModeSingle-image Display Magnified view Audio Playing Display Movie Playing DisplayAttaching the Strap Getting StartedLoading the Batteries Battery Status SD Memory Card Insertion Camera On/Off Selecting the Language Setting the Date and TimeFormatting the SD Card Before Shooting Using the Mode SwitchLCD Screen On/Off Using the Multifunction Buttons Using the MenusUsing the Viewfinder Using the Shutter ButtonHolding the Camera Shooting Still Images ShootingUsing the Digital Zoom Using the Flash Continuous Shooting Using the Self-Timer Selecting Photo Size Customizing Shooting-related SettingsSelecting Photo Quality Selecting the Shooting Drive Mode Adjusting the Exposure Compensation ± Selecting the White Balance Selecting the Sharpness Shooting Movies Singe-image Display Viewing ImagesNine-image Display Magnifying Images Using the Slide Show Rotating Images Playing Movies Television Viewing Deleting All Images Deleting ImagesDeleting the Current Image Deleting Selected ImageRecording Audio AudioPlaying Audio Digital Camera Settings Setting the Date Beep AdjustmentSetting the Time Selecting the Video System Digital Camera ResetFormatting the SD Card Copying to the SD Card Auto Power SavingSelecting the Frequency Selecting the Language System Requirements Viewing Images on Your ComputerGetting the Camera Ready Installing the CameraCopying Images Connecting the CameraViewing Images Value-bundled SoftwareUSB Appendix a PC/Web CamBattery Handling Precautions Appendix B Using the BatteriesAcceptable Battery Types Battery InsertionBattery Charging SD Card Formatting Appendix C Using the SD CardSD Card Handling Precautions SD Card InsertionAppendix D Maintenance Camera Problems Appendix E TroubleshootingPage Battery Problems Photography Problems Page Computer Problems Page Page Card Error Appendix F Warning and Error MessagesDrive Mode Appendix G Menu Items and Factory DefaultsCmos Appendix H- Specifications