Using a Serial Cable Connection

The traditional means of connecting the camera to your computer is by serial cable. When connecting the camera, it is a good idea to use a KODAK-specified AC adapter (see page 4) to conserve battery power.

Connecting to a Windows-Based Computer

An RS-232 serial cable is provided so you can connect your camera to a Windows-based computer.

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1Set the Mode dial to Connect.

2Plug the appropriate end of the serial cable into an available 9-pin serial port on

the computer.

Serial ports are usually labeled COM1 and COM2, or A and B. If your computer has a 25-pin port, you need to use a 9-pin adapter (available at your local computer store) and attach it to the port before attaching the serial cable to the computer.

If the ports are not labeled, see your computer User’s Guide for a diagram that illustrates all of the external ports.

3Open the serial/USB port door on the side of the camera.

4Plug the other end of the serial cable into the camera serial port.

5Slide the POWER switch to the right to turn on the camera.

If you get a message on your computer stating that you are not connected, refer to the Serial.PDF document installed with the software, or the online help for troubleshooting information.

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Kodak DC5000 manual Using a Serial Cable Connection, Connecting to a Windows-Based Computer