Panasonic PV-DC2090, PV-DC2590 operating instructions Features, Data out from Camera

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Transferring Your Images (Windows 95/98)

Data out from Camera

You can transfer modified or pre-recorded images files from the PC to the Camera.

1 Repeat steps 1 and 2 on page 49 to run the software.

2 Select from the Toolbar or Select [Communication] from the [File] menu, and then select [Data out to Camera] to transfer images from the PC to the Camera.

• The File select dialog box will appear.

3 Select the drive and directory where the desired image is stored.

4 Select the desired file name from the file name list box, or type the file name in the file name text box.

5 Click [OK] to transfer the selected

Special

 

image to the camera. [Now transferring

 

the image... (PC -> Digital Camera)]

 

will appear and the image transfer

 

status will appear.

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Note :

Only JPEG format image file can be transferred to the Camera. Image size can be up to 1280 x 960 pixels. Image file not meeting this requirement must be changed in order to be transferred to the Camera.

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Contents Operating Instructions For assistance, call Things You Should KnowInformation PrecautionsFor assistance, call Precautions for Compact Modem Card Table of Contents Table of Contents Index of Controls Front ViewRear View Bottom View Compact Modem Card Full Feature Indicator Panel PV-DC2590 OnlyBattery Mode Modem Flash Mode Indication See See pages Compact Modem Card Included with PV-DC2590Getting On Screen Display OSDRecording Menu LCD Monitor IndicationOn Screen Display Order Playback MenuOperation Time Power SupplyBattery Notes Loading the Alkaline BatteriesAC Adaptor Optional Attaching the Hand StrapInserting the CompactFlash Card CompactFlash CardGetting Set Power OFF before removing the CompactFlash cardPress Menu twice to exit Setting the ClockLED Lamp 2 Set Power to REC Press or hold down or to select hour, then press to setCapturing Images Using LCD ViewfinderUsing Optical Viewfinder NormalLamp Optical Viewfinder Recording Mode Beep Stand ByPress Menu twice to exit Digital Camera will beep Adjusting LCD Viewfinder Brightness LED 2 Lamp Set Power to REC or PlayREC Mode Play Mode Press + or Repeatedly Set Power to PlayPlaying Back Captured Images Manual PlaybackZoom Playback Basic Operation When you capture an imageMotion Image Rec mode see LED 2 Lamp Set Power to PlayPress Multi PlaybackBasic Operation Video Video Cable Supplied Focus/Macro Recording Manual REC menu REC Mode Using the built-in FlashFlash Button Full Feature Indicator Panel White Balance Light Metering Press To select on LEDLamp 2 Set Power to Manual RECCapture B/W Images Press To select B/WSelf Timer Recording Press To select Self Timer To select onPress Menu to exit Press Shtr Adjusting the Iris Manually To select IrisPress to display Iris screen Time Lapse Recording Press To select Delete To display Delete menu To Delete Specific ImagesRepeat Steps 1 to 3 on To Delete All ImagesFormatting CF Card Repeat steps 1 to 3 on PressPress Shtr to format To Copy Image Pages Press Shtr to copy To Copy All ImagesSlide Show Lamp Set Power to PlayInserting the Pcmcia Adaptor Inserting the CompactFlash CardRemoving the CompactFlash Card If Windows 95/98 Explorer is opened System Requirements Transferring Your Images Windows 95/98Transferring Your Images Windows 95/98 Connection Set the Digital Camera Power to PlayPalmCam Driver is opened Running the ApplicationRepeat steps 1 and 2 on page 49 to run the software Data in from CameraData out from Camera FeaturesTransferring Your Images Macintosh Plug-in Driver for Adobe PhotoDeluxe 2.0 Installation Modem Port or printer port Double click the PalmCam icon PalmCam Driver is opened Repeat steps 1 and 2 on page 55 to run the software Features Communication Function How to attach the Ferrite CoreCommunication Function is only available in the USA Communication Function LEDLamp Set Power to Manual REC Remote AccessRemote Access Windows 95/98 Transfer Path SettingsSelect Setting... from the Remote Setting dialog box will be displayedCamera Connection Select Connect from the Remote Access dialog boxRecord Select Time Lapse... from the Remote Access dialog boxClock Setup Time Lapse RecordingRemote Recording Select Shutter... from the Remote Access dialog boxDownload Select Download from the Remote Access dialog boxRemote Access Macintosh To insert a pause, type a , comma between the dial numbers Camera Connection Time Lapse Recording Remote Recording Download Lamp 9 CommunicationPress Shtr to display Telephone Number menu Driver Software Quick Reference PC ConnectionCut Image AdjustmentContents Add to AlbumThis print mark is based on Dpof Digital Print Order Format Using the Digital Photo PrinterLED Lamp Set Power to Play LED Lamp lights up Press To select Print Mark Menu To display Print MarkRequires a Digital Photo Printer PV-PD2000 sold separately Printing on a Digital Photo PrinterDigital Camera Accessory List Visa Digital Camera Accessory Order FormBefore Requesting Service CCD SpecificationsPANASONIC/QUASAR Video Products Limited Warranty WarrantyCentralized Factory Servicenter Service Center DirectoryIndex For Your Information Electric Corporation of America Puerto Rico, Inc. PSC

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