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CAMERA CUSTOMIZING

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DISCONNECTING FROM THE PC

Download “FinePix4800Customizer” software
from “http://home.fujifilm.com/products/digital/”.
Install the software in “DSCSETUP” folder in
the “FinePixViewer” folder on your PC.
Load a SmartMedia that has available space and
connect the camera (DSC mode) with the PC.
Use the FinePixViewer on the PC and transfer
the customizing data to the camera. Disconnect the cradle from the PC and remove
the camera (P.106).
When you switch the camera on, the
customized screen appears.
Press “c” to check the details.
Press the “MENU/OK” button to proceed.
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Do not switch the SmartMedia during the
customization procedure.
!
If you selected “NO”, the customized screen appears
the next time you switch the camera on.
The figure shows
the Macintosh
screen display.
Card reader connection
Check that the self-timer lamp is not blinking
(the camera is no longer communicating with
your PC).
Select the correct procedure below for the
operating system used on your computer.
Windows 98
Check that the power lamp on the cradle is lit
steadily.
Windows Me/2000 Professional
Exit “FinePixViewer”. Then click the Eject icon in
the taskbar and eject the media. Check that the
"REMOVE OK" message is displayed.
Macintosh
Quit “FinePixViewer”. Drag the removable disk
drive icon on the desktop to the Trash and then
check that the power lamp on the cradle is blinking
slowly.
Press the “<” (power) button on the cradle
and then disconnect the cradle / camera from
the PC.
Remove the camera from the cradle.
Close the connection socket cover on the
bottom of the camera.
Always follow the procedure below before
disconnecting the camera from your PC.
PC-camera connection
You must exit “FinePixViewer”.
Check that the self-timer lamp is not blinking
(the camera is no longer communicating with
your PC).
Press the “<” (power) button on the cradle to
turn it off, and then disconnect the cradle /
camera from the PC.
Remove the camera from the cradle.
Close the connection socket cover on the
bottom of the camera.