connection.

If your computer meets all the conditions except that no USB Supplement to OSR2 is present, refer to the README file for instructions on installing the USB Supplement.

Connecting via a USB cable

The camera can connect to a computer using the USB cable included in your camera package.

To connect to your computer with a USB cable:

1Plug one end of the USB cable into the USB port on the back of your PC.

2Open the serial port on the side of your camera.

3Plug the other end of the USB cable into the camera’s serial port.

4Turn on the camera.

Infrared transceiver

Infrared is invisible light that the camera uses to transfer pictures through the air without cables or wires. Like your television remote, the camera requires a clear line of sight between its infrared transceiver and the infrared port on the computer.

IrDA (Infrared Data Association) compliant devices use both a transmitting mode and a receiving mode which allows these devices to acknowledge the information was received, generate responses, and even automatically detect the presence of another infrared device.

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Kodak DC220, DC260 manual Infrared transceiver, Connecting via a USB cable