Kodak DX4530 manual Docking the Camera, Seated

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Chapter 9

Docking the Camera

To transfer pictures and videos from the camera to the computer, or to charge the battery:

Dock connector door

1Turn off the camera.

2On the camera bottom, slide the connector cover open.

3Place the camera in the camera dock and

 

push down to seat the connector.

 

The Power/Transfer light glows

 

green when the camera is properly

 

seated.

 

The camera is now powered by the

Connector

camera dock instead of the camera

Power/batteries.

Transfer light

NOTE: If a Kodak EasyShare Ni-MH rechargeable battery is installed in the camera, the camera dock immediately begins charging.

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Contents Kodak EasyShare DX4530 zoom digital camera User’s Guide Eastman Kodak Company State Street Rochester, New York Front View Back View Side View Top, Bottom View Table of Contents Taking Videos Formatting Internal Memory or SD/MMC Card Viii Troubleshooting Page Need This User Guide in Larger Print? Install Software FirstGetting Started What Can I Do With My Pictures and Videos? What Can I Do With My Camera?Package Contents Adding Optional Lenses Attaching the Wrist StrapAttaching the Lens Cap Strap Not use alkaline batteries Loading the BatteryImportant Battery Information Mode Dial Settings Turn off the camera Turning On the CameraChanging the Display Setting the Date & Time, Anytime Setting the Date and TimeSetting the Date & Time, First Time Screen Icons Bottom of Camera Screen Checking Camera Status IconsStatus Icons Top of Camera Screen Inserting an SD/MMC Card Choosing Internal Memory or SD/MMC Card Managing Your Storage Location SettingChecking a Picture or Video’s Location Checking Your Storage SettingAny capture mode, press Memory CardKodak Battery Replacement Types/Battery Life Important Battery InformationBattery Safety and Handling Extending Battery LifeDefault flash setting Taking Pictures in Auto ModeAvailable flash settings Taking PicturesExposure and focus Taking Pictures in Sport ModeAvailable flash settings Taking Pictures in Night ModeExposure Taking Pictures in Landscape ModeTaking Pictures in Close-up Mode Liveview-Framing with the Camera Screen Using the ViewfinderReview it If you take no action, the picture Quickview-Reviewing the Picture Just TakenWhile Shutter Button is Pressed Half-way Using the Auto Focus Framing MarksUsing the Digital Zoom Using the Optical ZoomTurning On The Flash Using the FlashFlash Range Other Flash Screen Information Flash Settings In Each ModeTake the picture Turn on the Self TimerPutting Yourself in the Picture Setting Exposure Compensation Setting Long Time Exposure Good Setting Picture QualityBest Placing the Date on Pictures Setting the Orientation Sensor Page Taking a Video Taking VideosQuickview-Reviewing the Video Just Taken Putting Yourself in the Video Take the video Viewing Pictures and Videos Reviewing Pictures and VideosPicture or VIDEO- deletes Playing a VideoDeleting Pictures and Videos Magnifying Pictures Review MenusProtecting Pictures and Videos From Deletion Changing the Slide Show Display Interval Running a Slide ShowStarting the Slide Show Displaying Pictures and Videos on a Television Running a Continuous Slide Show LoopCopy pictures or videos Copying Pictures and VideosBefore you copy, make sure that Viewing Picture/Video Information Displaying Video DateTagged Videos Tagging Pictures and VideosTagged Pictures Printing Tagged Pictures Tagging Pictures for PrintingEmailing Tagged Pictures and Videos Tagging Pictures and Videos for EmailingTagging Pictures and Videos as Favorites Using Favorites On Your ComputerSetup Menus Customizing Your Camera SettingsAccessing Setup Mode/Menus Turning Off Quickview Changing the Print Quantity DefaultTurning Off the Shutter Sound Turning On Liveview In Still ModesSelecting a Language Setting Video OutInternal MEMORY-deletes everything in 32 MB internal memory Formatting Internal Memory or SD/MMC CardViewing Camera Information Windows System Requirements Installing the SoftwareMac OS 8.6 and 9.x System Requirements Mac OS X System RequirementsInstall the Software Follow the on-screen instructions to install the software Transferring Pictures With the USB Cable Connecting to the ComputerConnecting to the Computer Ordering Prints Online Printing Pictures From Your ComputerCamera Dock Package Contents Using the Optional Camera DockIf You Do Not Have the Custom Insert Installing the Camera InsertConnecting the Camera Dock Installing the Battery in the Camera Seated Docking the CameraCharging the Battery Transferring Pictures and Videos Blinking green- pictures and videos are transferring Earlier Camera Dock ModelTroubleshooting-Camera TroubleshootingCamera Problems Problem Cause SolutionNot retract Camera EasyShare camera dockCamera is not Turn on the camera Not work Turned on Review mode To have an effect Subject 6.6 ft 2.0 m Telephoto Subject is Lens is dirty Clean the lens Subject too close Camera/Computer Communications Protected files SD/MMC Cards and Internal MemoryCamera Screen Messages Message Cause SolutionCard is protected Unrecognized File Camera Ready Light Status Camera processing Camera Dock II Problems Troubleshooting-Camera DockCamera Dock Charging Lights Light Status Cause Comment Light Status Cause CommentCamera Dock Error Light Light Status Cause Comment Helpful Web Links Getting HelpHelp in this Manual Software HelpBefore You Call Telephone Customer SupportTelephone Numbers Sweden/Sverige 08 587 704 Kodak EasyShare DX4530 zoom digital camera Camera SpecificationsAppendix ISO Feature Factory Setting Original Factory Settings-CameraAuto, Sport, Night Auto Landscape, Close-up, Video OffChapter Picture Storage Capacity Storage CapacitiesVideo Storage Capacity Number of pictures Best Better GoodCard File Naming Conventions Locating Pictures and Videos on a CardOptional AC Adapter Power-Saving FeaturesRegulatory Information FCC Compliance and AdvisoryCanadian DOC Statement Index Camera dock Location Charging lights Help Internal memory formatting, 53 setting picture, video NTSC, video out setting OK button, 7 online help Quality File name conventions, 94 formatting, 53 inserting Support, technical, 85 System folder, card Windows