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Icons

Status LCD

Icon

Meaning

 

 

 

NiMH batteries empty

 

 

 

NiMH batteries fully charged

 

 

 

NiMH batteries partially charged

 

 

 

Automatic flash

 

 

 

No flash

 

 

 

Flash

 

 

 

Automatic flash with red-eye reduction

 

 

 

E-mail photo quality

 

 

 

Basic photo quality

 

 

 

Fine photo quality

 

 

 

Super-fine photo quality

 

 

 

Memory card installed

 

 

 

No memory card installed

 

 

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Contents HP PhotoSmart C500 Digital Camera User’s Guide Trademark and Copyright Information Table of Contents Table of Contents Iii Viewing Photos 105 101102 103112 106107 109Table of Contents 142 Chapter Title Description Warranty TroubleshootingMaintenance Safety, RegulatoryTop Bottom Camera PartsSide Camera PartsFront BackAttaching the Wrist Strap and Lens Cover Leash Setting Up Your CameraSetting Up Your Camera Replace the lens cover on the camera To attach the wrist strapTo attach the lens cover leash To install the main batteries Installing the BatteriesInstalling the Main Batteries To install a coin battery Installing a New Coin BatteryChecking the Battery Level To check the coin battery level To check the main battery levelCharging the Batteries Installing the Memory CardTo install the memory card Memory card Access light Memory card door Checking the Memory Card Status To format a memory card Formatting a Memory CardPhotos than it indicates Graphic that the memory card is more than half fullTurning the Camera On and Off To turn the camera power onTo turn the camera power off Camera BasicsPress any button Sleep ModeTo wake up the camera Using the Camera Modes Light color Meaning Understanding the Viewfinder Indicator LightContinuous Auto Exposure activated Using the Color LCDGreen solid Auto Focus have been completedPlay Mode Status DisplayTo adjust the brightness of the color LCD Overlay Bars To turn the overlay bars on or off in Play mode To turn the overlay bars on or off in Rec Record modeSoft Keys Using the Camera MenusTo use the camera menus Setting the Date and TimeTo set the date and time when prompted by the color LCD To change the date and time using the camera menu When you have finished, press the Exit button right soft keyTo change the language Changing the LanguageTo change the camera’s name Changing the Camera’s NameTo connect an AC power adapter Using an AC Power Adapter recommendedBurst OverviewTaking a Photo StillRemove the lens cover OverviewTo take a photo To view the camera status on the status LCD Using the Status LCDChecking the Camera Status To view the camera status on the color LCD Using the Color LCDColor LCD Status ResolutionWhite Bal DigitaTo take a Still photo Taking Still, Burst and Timelapse PhotosTaking Still Photos Taking Still, Burst and Timelapse PhotosTo take Burst photos Taking Burst PhotosBurst icon To change the Burst rate Taking Timelapse PhotosTo take Timelapse photos To change the Timelapse settings # Images Use the 4-way arrow button to select a setting to changeSetting Description Default Interval MinTo change to color or black and white photos Adjusting the Camera SettingsAdjusting the Camera Settings Taking Black and White PhotosConditions. This is the default setting Changing the Flash SettingTo change the flash setting Flash settings are indicated by icons on the status LCDTo select a flash setting using the camera menus Adjusting the Photo Quality To adjust the photo quality Photo quality Description Resolution Size is small To adjust the photo quality using the menusSetting Description Default Resolution Adjusting the Camera Settings Digital Using the ZoomZoom type When to use it Example Standard resolutionTo use digital zoom To use optical zoomTake your photo To turn on macro mode Using Macro ModeTo use the self-timer Using the Self-TimerExposure Scroll to Self-Timer To change the self-timer delayTo change the exposure setting Setting the ExposurePhotos, values for darker photos Option Description DefaultTo adjust the AE method’s meter setting Setting the White BalanceFlash You are using the flash to illuminate the subject To manually adjust the white balance settingSetting Select this option when Auto Your photo. Auto is the defaultScroll to Instant Review Using Instant ReviewTo turn Instant Review on or off To use Instant Review To turn Eye Start on or off Setting the Eye StartSetting Hand Held To turn Hand Held on or off Setting the Counter ResetTo set Counter Reset Power source Camera mode Sleep Power off Battery power Setting Auto ShutoffTo turn Auto Shutoff on or off Setting the BeepTo turn the Beep on or off Viewing Photos Mode What you can do Review Selecting Photos Using Review ModeUsing Review Mode Turn the camera on and turn the camera mode dial to RevRepeat Steps 2 and 3 to mark additional photos Marking PhotosTo mark photos To delete photos Deleting PhotosTo unmark marked photos To protect photos Protecting PhotosTo categorize photos Categorizing PhotosTo remove protection from photos To deselect a category Landscape FamilyVacation Pets Friends Work CircleTo change a category Grouping PhotosTo create a new group Creating and Removing GroupsTo delete a group of photos To dissolve a groupTo add a photo to a group Adding Photos to a GroupTo open grouped photos Opening and Closing GroupsTo expand Burst or Timelapse photos Expanding Burst and Timelapse PhotosTo close grouped photos To search for photos by date Searching for PhotosTo collapse Burst or Timelapse photos To search for photos by category Press the Find button left soft keyYour search To By CategoryTo view a single photo Using Play ModeUsing Play Mode Viewing Single PhotosTo zoom in and out Zooming In on Your PhotosTo change the playback rate Viewing Burst, Timelapse, and Grouped PhotosTo play back photos To create and play a slideshow Creating a SlideshowScroll to Timelapse, Burst, or Group Loop Option Description Default ContentDuration Deleting Photos To select the video output format Using Your TelevisionUsing Your Television Selecting the Video Output FormatPlug the other end of the video cable into the camera Connecting the Camera to a TelevisionTo connect the camera to a television To view your photos on a television Viewing Photos on a TelevisionSharing and Printing Photos Connecting the Camera to Your PCSerial Connecting the Camera to Your PCSystem Requirements Component Minimum RecommendedTo connect the camera to your computer Installing the SoftwareConnecting the Camera To download photos If you are using a serial connection, turn your computer onDownloading Photos Connecting the Camera to Your PC To print photos from a PC Printing PhotosConnecting the Camera to Your PC HP PhotoSmart C500 Digital Camera User’s Guide 100 HP PhotoSmart C500 Digital Camera User’s Guide 101 Connecting the Camera to Your MacintoshConnecting the Camera to Your Macintosh 4x or better Same Operating system Mac OS 8.6+ PortCamera connection Double-clickDigita Desktop InstallerTo connect the camera to your Macintosh, use the USB cable To connect the camera to your MacintoshHP PhotoSmart C500 Digital Camera User’s Guide 103 HP PhotoSmart C500 Digital Camera User’s Guide 104 Click ConnectChoose Digita Camera USB and click OK HP PhotoSmart C500 Digital Camera User’s Guide 105 To print photosSelect the photos you want to print HP PhotoSmart C500 Digital Camera User’s Guide 106 Using a Card ReaderPrinting Photos Without a Computer Printing Photos Without a ComputerHP PhotoSmart C500 Digital Camera User’s Guide 107 Using a Digital Print Order Format Dpof FileUsing a Digital Print Order Format Dpof File To create a Dpof fileHP PhotoSmart C500 Digital Camera User’s Guide 108 To delete a Dpof fileHP PhotoSmart C500 Digital Camera User’s Guide 109 JetSending PhotosJetSending Photos To JetSend the current photoHP PhotoSmart C500 Digital Camera User’s Guide 110 HP PhotoSmart C500 Digital Camera User’s Guide 111 HP PhotoSmart C500 Digital Camera User’s Guide 112 Transmitting Photos Between Two CamerasTransmitting Photos Between Two Cameras HP PhotoSmart C500 Digital Camera User’s Guide 113 To receive photos sent from another cameraHP PhotoSmart C500 Digital Camera User’s Guide 114 Using Digita ScriptsUsing Digita Scripts HP PhotoSmart C500 Digital Camera User’s Guide 115 Problems and SolutionsProblem Solution HP PhotoSmart C500 Digital Camera User’s Guide 116 Getting AssistanceHP PhotoSmart on the Internet Contacting HP Customer Care To access Help on a PCTo access Help on a Macintosh HelpHP PhotoSmart C500 Digital Camera User’s Guide 118 MaintenanceMaintenance HP PhotoSmart C500 Digital Camera User’s Guide 119 Safety InformationHP PhotoSmart C500 Digital Camera User’s Guide 120 Regulatory NoticesCanada Regulatory NoticesHP PhotoSmart C500 Digital Camera User’s Guide 121 Hewlett-Packard Limited Warranty StatementHewlett-Packard Limited Warranty Statement HP ProductHP PhotoSmart C500 Digital Camera User’s Guide 122 HP PhotoSmart C500 Digital Camera User’s Guide 123 HP PhotoSmart C500 Digital Camera User’s Guide 124 Record Rec ModeMenu Option Setting Choices Default Menu StructureHP PhotoSmart C500 Digital Camera User’s Guide 125 Menu StructureHP PhotoSmart C500 Digital Camera User’s Guide 126 HP PhotoSmart C500 Digital Camera User’s Guide 127 Review Rev ModeHP PhotoSmart C500 Digital Camera User’s Guide 128 Play ModeIcons Mode Icon Meaning LocationIcons Color LCDRec HP PhotoSmart C500 Digital Camera User’s Guide 130Rev Find HP PhotoSmart C500 Digital Camera User’s Guide 131HP PhotoSmart C500 Digital Camera User’s Guide 132 CategoriesIcon Meaning Location HP PhotoSmart C500 Digital Camera User’s Guide 133 Status LCDIcon Meaning HP PhotoSmart C500 Digital Camera User’s Guide 134 Error MessagesError Messages Message What you should doCamera Specifications HP PhotoSmart C500 Digital Camera User’s Guide 136 HP PhotoSmart C500 Digital Camera User’s Guide 137 HP PhotoSmart C500 Digital Camera User’s Guide 138 HP PhotoSmart C500 Digital Camera User’s Guide 139 HP PhotoSmart C500 Digital Camera User’s Guide 140 HP PhotoSmart C500 Digital Camera User’s Guide 141 HP PhotoSmart C500 Digital Camera User’s Guide 142 AdapterAuto shutoff 64 turning on and off HP PhotoSmart C500 Digital Camera User’s Guide 143 Checking the level of charge 10 installing CollapsingDate setting Using to search for photos IndexHP PhotoSmart C500 Digital Camera User’s Guide 144 Daylight Adjusting white balance for 59 DelayError messages 134 Expanding Deleting photosHP PhotoSmart C500 Digital Camera User’s Guide 145 Incandescent light Adjusting white balance for 59 InfraredInstant Review 60 turning on and off 60 using HP PhotoSmart Customer Care Internet address IconsHP PhotoSmart C500 Digital Camera User’s Guide 146 HP PhotoSmart C500 Digital Camera User’s Guide 147 Photo quality Adjusting the settings 45 PhotosPlay back Setting the rate Using to view a slide show HP PhotoSmart C500 Digital Camera User’s Guide 148 Viewing a single photo 84 Power Camera’s sleep modeSafety information Scripts for the camera Printing photosHP PhotoSmart C500 Digital Camera User’s Guide 149 Using the self-timerHP PhotoSmart C500 Digital Camera User’s Guide 150 TelevisionHP PhotoSmart C500 Digital Camera User’s Guide 151 SettingUsing while viewing your photos
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