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Contents
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Contents
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Introduction
PhotoPC 600 Features
Options
For United Kingdom users - use of options
System Requirements
PCs
Macintosh Computers
Safety Instructions
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Warnings, Cautions, and Notes
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Chapter 1
Getting Started
Unpacking Your PhotoPC 600
Getting to Know the Camera
After you unpack your PhotoPC 600, take a few minutes to learn about its features, as shown below.
Front view
Back view
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Bottom view
Top view 1
Installing Batteries
Handling batteries
Attaching the Hand Strap
Installing EPSON Photo!2 Software
Installing the software in your PC
For Windows 95 or NT 4.0
For Windows 3.1x or NT 3.51
Installing EPSON Photo File Uploader
Installing the software in your PC
For Windows 95 or NT 4.0
For Windows 3.1x or NT 3.51
Installing the software in your Macintosh
Setting the Language
Setting the Date and Time
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Chapter 2
Taking Pictures with PhotoPC 600
Turning the Camera On and Off
Auto Shut-off
LCD monitor power saving features
The Display Panel
Checking the Battery
Clicking the Shutter
Using the viewfinder
Using the LCD monitor
Picture-taking Range
Adjusting Settings
Image quality
Flash
Self timer
Macro mode
Special photo formats
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Checking the Picture Counter
Playing Back Your Photos
Displaying photos on a television
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Chapter 3
Using PhotoPC 600 with Your Computer
Connecting PhotoPC 600 to Your Computer
Connecting to a PC
Connecting to a Macintosh
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Accessing EPSON Photo!2
For Windows users
For Macintosh users
Working with EPSON Photo!2
Closing EPSON Photo!2
Getting help
Getting status and progress information
Status bar
Progress meter
Using the Camera Menu
Selecting images
Transfering selected photos
Saving selected photos to a folder
File names
Transferring pictures to your documents
Inserting photos directly into documents
Transferring pictures with the photo transfer button
Transferring a picture with drag and drop (Windows only)
Inserting a pict ure by importing
Erasing selected pictures from your camera
Getting photo information
Using the Folder Menu
Selecting images
Transfering photos
Finding the folder containing your photos
Uploading photos
Transferring pictures to your documents
Erasing selected files from a folder
Getting photo information
Using the Controls Menu
Controlling the camera from your computer
Selecting the image quality setting
Selecting the flash mode
Setting the self timer
Taking pictures from your computer
Displaying a live preview on your screen
Setting the auto-stop timer
Clicking the shutter
Erasing photos
Using the Setup Menu
Making computer connection settings
Computer Connection window
Test Connection button
Port
Making camera settings
Setting the clock
Setting auto shut-off time
Changing the camera ID
Chapter 4
Using the LCD Monitor Menus
Working with LCD Monitor Menus
Following are the eight LCD monitor menus:
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Using the Settings Menu
Setting the clock
Setting the alert beep
Setting LCD brightness
Setting the multi-frame shooting time
Using the Information Menu
Using the Playback Mode Menu
Using the Erase Photo Menu
Using the Photo Control Menu
Erasing photos
Select Photo
Erase All
Locking photos
Select Photo
Lock All
Unlock All
Getting memory information
Copying photos
Formatting memory cards
Using the Slide Show Menu
Using the Option Menu
Using the Language Menu
Chapter 5
Using the Uploader Utilities
Uploading Images to the Camera
Uploading images from your PC
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Uploading images from your Macintosh
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Making Screen Copies
For Windows users
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For Macintosh users
Uploading Programs to the Camera
Uploading programs
Removing programs
Chapter 6
Camera Options
Using CompactFlash Memory Cards
Installing a CompactFlash Card
Removing a CompactFlash Card
Using the optional PCMCIA adapter
Using the AC Adapter
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For United Kingdom users - safety information
Chapter 7
Maintenance and Troubleshooting
Caring for the Camera
Caution
Cleaning the camera
Storing the camera
Camera Problems
The camera has no power.
You cannot take a picture with the camera.
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An error message appears when you are using EPSON Photo!2 with the camera connected to the computer.
Nothing appears on the TV monitor when the camera is connected to your television.
You cannot take a picture with the camera when an optional CompactFlash Card is installed.
Picture Problems
Your pictures display poor image quality on the screen or when you print them out.
Your picture is blurry or out of focus.
Your picture is too dark (underexposed).
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Chapter 8
Using the Direct Print Kit
Preparing to Use the Direct Print Kit
Connecting Your Camera to the Printer
Paper Types
Photo Quality Ink Jet Paper
Photo Quality Glossy Paper
Photo Quality Glossy Film
Using the Direct Print Kit
Accessing the Direct Print program
Printing your images
Standard Print mode
Album Print mode
Index Print mode
Sticker Print mode
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LCD Screen and Display Panel Messages
LCD screen messages
Display panel messages
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Printed Image Dimensions
Appendix A
Specifications
Camera
Product type
Recorded Image
Optical
Functional
Interface
Power
Physical Dimensions
Optional CompactFlash Card
Optional PCMCIA Adapter
Optional AC Adapter
Appendix B
Contacting Customer Support
For United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland Users
Customer Support
Faxon EPSON
EPtec - Bulletin Board Service for latest drivers and utilities
World Wide Web
For United States Users
Electronic support services
World Wide Web
EPSON Internet FTP site
For Australian Users
EPSON FAXBACK
EPSON Bulletin Board System
Internet URL http://www.epson.com.au
Your dealer
For Hong Kong Users
Internet home page
Electronic bulletin board system
Technical Support Hotline
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