CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT
When you want this | Select this | |
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To turn off the Card Browser (no HTML files | Off | |
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Maximum performance, including access to |
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image properties and slideshow capabilities |
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• This format uses | Type1 | |
requires Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.01 or |
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later or Netscape Communicator 4.5 or later. |
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Light image viewing with access to image | Type2 | |
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Basic image viewing with slideshow |
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capabilities |
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• This format uses | Type3 | |
requires Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.01 or |
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later or Netscape Communicator 4.5 or later. |
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Basic image viewing | Type4 | |
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•When you turn on any Card Browser (Type 1 through 4), the camera creates a file named “INDEX.HTM” in- side the DCIM folder whenever you turn off camera power. Other files are also created and stored on the memory card at this time.
•Pressing in place of SET/DISP in step 5 imme- diately starts creation of Card Browser files, which is indicated by the message “One moment please...” on the monitor screen. Never turn off camera power while this message is on the display.
NOTE
•If the memory card in the camera has a large number of files on it, it may take quite a bit of time for the cam- era to create the required HTML files and turn off. Be- cause of this, we recommend that you normally leave the Card Browser turned off. We suggest that you turn off the Card Browser if you normally do not need to use it. The power down routine performed by the cam- era is much shorter when the Card Browser is turned off.