HP M415 manual Install the Batteries

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2. Install the Batteries

1.Open the Battery/Memory card door on the side of the camera by sliding the door toward the bottom of the camera.

2.Insert the batteries as indicated inside the door.

3.Close the Battery/Memory card door by pushing the door down and sliding the door toward the top of the camera until the door latches.

For the performance of Alkaline, Lithium, and NiMH batteries when used

with this camera, see Performance per Battery Type on page 147. For hints on optimizing battery performance, see Appendix A, Managing Batteries, starting on page143.

TIP: You can also use an optional HP AC power adapter to power the camera. If you use rechargeable NiMH batteries, you can recharge the batteries in the camera using the optional HP AC power adapter or the optional HP Photosmart M-series dock, or recharge the batteries separately in the optional HP Photosmart Quick Recharger. For more information, see Appendix B, Purchasing Camera Accessories, starting on page155.

Getting Started

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Contents Page Page Page Page Contents Reviewing Images and Video Clips Transferring and Printing Images Specifications Getting Started Attach the Wrist Strap SetupInstall the Batteries Choose the Language Turn on the CameraSet the Date and Time Set the RegionHP Photosmart M415 User’s Manual Install and Format a Memory Card Optional HP Photosmart M415 User’s Manual Windows Install the SoftwareMacintosh Top of the Camera Camera PartsBack and Right Side of the Camera Name Description Zoom lever Zoom Out-While taking still Self-Timer, and Self-Timer 2 Shots Name Description Viewfinder lights Front, Left Side, and Bottom of the Camera USB Camera StatesCamera Menus See Using the Capture Menu onGetting Started Camera Status Screen Viewing the On-Camera Demo Restoring Previous SettingsHP Photosmart M415 User’s Manual Taking Still Pictures Taking Pictures and Recording Video ClipsRecording Audio with Still Pictures Recording Video Clips Using Live View Obtaining Optimum Focus Focusing the CameraHP Photosmart M415 User’s Manual Using Focus Lock Using Digital Zoom Using ZoomUsing Optical Zoom To turn digital zoom off and return to optical zoom, press Setting the Flash Page Using the Shooting Modes Taking Pictures and Recording Video Clips Secure the camera to a tripod or set it on a stable surface Using the Self-Timer SettingsFor Video Clips Using the Capture Menu Image Quality Help for the Menu OptionsPage Page Without Adaptive Lighting Adaptive LightingTaking Pictures and Recording Video Clips Date & Time Imprint ColorTaking Pictures and Recording Video Clips EV Compensation White Balance ISO Speed Page HP Photosmart M415 User’s Manual Reviewing Images and Video Clips Using PlaybackHP Photosmart M415 User’s Manual Icon Description Total Images Summary Screen Viewing Thumbnails Magnifying Images Using the Playback Menu Following table summarizes the Playback Menu options Delete Remove Red Eyes Record Audio RotateHP Photosmart M415 User’s Manual Using HP Instant Share Using the HP Instant Share Menu Using HP Instant Share Setting Up Online Destinations in the Camera Using HP Instant Share Sending Images to Destinations Using HP Instant Share HP Photosmart M415 User’s Manual Transferring Images to a Computer Transferring and Printing ImagesTurn on the camera Connect your camera to the printer Printing Images Directly from the CameraHP Photosmart M415 User’s Manual Page HP Photosmart M415 User’s Manual Using the Setup Menu Display Brightness Camera Sounds Live View at Power On Date & Time USB Configuration TV Configuration Language Move Images to Card HP Photosmart M415 User’s Manual Troubleshooting and Support HP Image Zone Software Resetting the CameraSystem Requirements Windows Only HP Image Zone Express Windows Only When you connect the camera directly to a printer Connecting Your Camera as a Digital Camera Troubleshooting and Support Page Configuring the Camera as a Disk Drive Use the button to highlight EXIT, and then Press the button Problems and Solutions Problem Possible Cause Solution Camera Optional Alkaline batteries cannot Them in the camera again. If Off and then on again Problem Possible Cause Solution Long delay Camera Another picture Problem Possible Cause Solution My image is Too much light Use Adaptive Lighting see Problem Possible Cause Solution My image is Scene had Cannot remove red eye Allow the camera to cool. Then Transfer When Discharge may Camera from the computer Transferring Depleted Error Messages on the CameraUnsupported Memory Full Being saved to Transfer the image to your Charging Focus TOO Not Enough Opening it with Page Printer and the camera OK or Continue button on Print size is too Press Button on Is larger than Large for Complete the print request Error Messages on the Computer Drive in the Setup Menu see Getting Assistance HP Accessibility Website HP Photosmart WebsiteSupport Process Phone Support Troubleshooting and Support Phone Support Numbers Troubleshooting and Support HP Photosmart M415 User’s Manual Top Points About Batteries Managing BatteriesExtending Battery Life Safety Precautions for Using Batteries HP Photosmart M415 User’s Manual Performance per Battery Type Number of Shots per Battery Type Power Indicators Recharging NiMH Batteries Light on quick recharger turns on Safety Precautions for Recharging NiMH Batteries Sleep Time-out for Power Conservation HP Photosmart M415 User’s Manual Purchasing Camera Accessories HP Photosmart M415 User’s Manual HP Photosmart M-series camera case-Q6214A HP Photosmart M415 User’s Manual Basic Camera Care Caring for Your CameraCleaning the Camera Cleaning the Camera Body and Image Display Cleaning the Camera LensHP Photosmart M415 User’s Manual Specifications About 3 seconds later 3MP 32MB Sdram NTSC/PAL Batteries on Memory Capacity HP Photosmart M415 User’s Manual Index Using Error messages on camera 120 on computer HP Photosmart M415 User’s Manual For Capture Menu options Parts of camera Range Back and right side Exposure Camera USB Install software 17 system requirements for
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