Connecting to Your Computer

You may connect more than one camera or other IEEE 1394 devices to the card as long as you avoid a closed loop configuration. (The drawing indicates an acceptable configuration.)

The camera’s IEEE 1394 port does not support a second pass-through connector and is meant to be the last device on the “daisy chain.”

You can now access your camera from the computer. See the Help for the

DCS Host Software on the DCS Host Software CD included with your camera.

Quitting—Disconnecting from the Computer

Complete these steps when your work with the camera and the computer is complete. You can connect or disconnect the camera without turning the camera or the computer off.

NOTE: WINDOWS OS only: Do not disconnect the camera from the computer while KODAK PROFESSIONAL DCS Camera Manager is running. Doing so can cause your computer to "hang".

CAUTION:

Do not disconnect the camera from the computer while images are being transferred from the camera to the computer. Doing so can corrupt images on the computer.

1.Quit the KODAK PROFESSSIONAL DCS Camera Manager software if is running.

2.Disconnect the camera from the computer.

Using the Card Reader

If your computer has a card reader, you can access images by placing a memory card containing camera images in the reader. If you have a new card reader, install it using the instructions accompanying the reader.

1.Remove the memory card from your camera.

2.Insert the memory card into the card reader on your computer.

CAUTION:

Do not remove a card from the card reader while KODAK PROFESSIONAL DCS Photo Desk is running. If images on the card are open in DCS Photo Desk, removing the card can cause you to lose data.

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Kodak 6B8773 manual Quitting-Disconnecting from the Computer, Using the Card Reader