Fujifilm FinePix 2600 Zoom Installation Guide

Install the FinePix Viewer software
Install Acrobat Reader
Install the USB Mass Storage Driver
Install the USB PC Camera Driver
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Preparation completed
Preparation completed
Thank you for purchasing this FUJIFILM product. This Software Quick Start Guide summarizes the procedure you must follow to connect your FUJIFILM Digital Camera to a personal computer. Read this guide carefully to ensure that you use your camera correctly.
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IMPORTANT
Be sure to read this page before using the Software.
Please note that this Guide is written on the assumption that you already have a basic understanding of how to use your PC (personal computer), Windows and Macintosh. For basic information on using your PC, Windows and Macintosh, refer to the respective manuals supplied with your PC.
• Macintosh, iMac, Mac OS and QuickTime™ are registered trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc.
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Introduction
Glossary of Terms
This section provides explanations of the minimum basic operations you must be familiar with in order to use your personal computer, along with an introduction to some other operations that will help you to use your computer more efficiently. For more detailed information on using your computer, refer to the user manuals supplied with the computer.
Administrator
The computer network manager. Setting your user privileges to “Administrator” allows you to use all the functions available in Windows 2000 Professional.
Application software
Software used for a specific purpose, such as word processing, spreadsheets or image editing.
Browser
Software used for viewing web pages on the Internet. Examples include Internet Explorer and Netscape Navigator.
Click, Double-click
Click: Pressing the left mouse button (Windows) or the mouse button (Macintosh) once
and then releasing it.
Used to select files, folders, windows, buttons, etc.
Double-click: Clicking the left mouse button (Windows) or the mouse button (Macintosh)
twice.
Used to open files, folders, etc.
DPOF
A format used for recording information on SmartMedia that specifies which images are to be printed.
Left
Double-
click
Click
Windows Macintosh
Specifications for the images to be printed (trimming data, etc.)
SmartMedia
Images
WindowsMacintosh
IMPORTANT ........................................................................................ 2
Contents .............................................................................................. 4
Introduction......................................................................................... 5
Glossary of Terms ........................................................................................ 5
So Many Ways to Use Your Images............................................................. 8
Installation on a Windows PC.......................................................... 10
Pre-installation Checklist ............................................................................ 10
Installing the Software ................................................................................ 11
Installing the Mass Storage Driver.............................................................. 16
Installing the PC Camera Driver ................................................................. 23
The User’s Guide (PDF) and How to Read It ............................................. 29
Using the Software on Windows ..................................................... 30
Connecting the Camera and PC and Viewing Images ............................... 30
Attaching Images to E-mail Messages in FinePixViewer ........................... 35
Using the FinePix Internet Service ............................................................. 38
User Registration .................................................................................... 38
Videoconferencing Using PictureHello ....................................................... 41
Using VideoImpression............................................................................... 47
When the software does not run properly...................................... 51
Uninstalling the Driver ................................................................................ 51
Uninstalling FinePixViewer, DP Editor and Exif Launcher.......................... 52
Troubleshooting ............................................................................... 53
Installation on a Macintosh.............................................................. 66
Pre-installation Checklist ............................................................................ 66
Installing the Software ................................................................................ 67
The User’s Guide (PDF) and How to Read It ............................................. 70
Using the Software on a Macintosh ................................................ 71
Connecting the Camera and Macintosh and Viewing Images.................... 71
Attaching Images to E-mail Messages in FinePixViewer ........................... 74
Using the FinePix Internet Service ............................................................. 76
User Registration .................................................................................... 76
Using VideoImpression............................................................................... 79
Uninstalling the Software on a Macintosh ..................................... 83
Uninstalling Mass Storage Driver and PC Camera Driver.......................... 83
Uninstalling Exif Launcher, FinePixViewer and DP Editor.......................... 83
Troubleshooting ............................................................................... 84
The symbols listed below are used throughout this guide.
Indicates important precautions to follow when using the software.
Indicates important information.
Indicates notes or additional information.
Indicates useful tips.
q Indicates a camera operation must be performed.
TIP
NOTE
Symbols Used in This Guide
Contents
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Drag & drop
An operation used to move, copy or store files and folders.
Drive
A peripheral device used by a personal computer to store and access files. A disk drive into which removable media can be loaded is referred to as a removable disk drive. Typical examples include CD-ROM drives and floppy disk drives. Digital cameras are also handled as disk drives.
Drive icons in Windows Drive icons for Macintosh
Driver
Software used by a personal computer to operate a peripheral device.
File
Data stored on a SmartMedia or on the hard disk of a personal computer. Files are the units used by personal computers and cameras to manage data. For instance, one image is handled as one file, as is one music track.
Folder
A location in which related files are stored. Other folders can also be stored inside a folder.
Install
The process of setting up software on a personal computer.
Menu
A list of functions displayed at the edge of the screen. Typical examples include the “File” and “Edit” menus. When you click on a menu name, a list of the available functions appears and you can then execute a function by moving the mouse to the desired function name.
<Windows> <Macintosh>
Password
This is a secret code designed to prevent improper use of your user ID. Type your password when you log in to the server. The first time you log in during the FinePix Internet Service user registration, type in your choice of password using letters or numbers. Ensure that you are not observed as you type in your password.
Server
A computer used on a computer network, such as the Internet, that provides services and data to connected network users.
SSL (Secure Sockets Layer)
A communications format with enhanced security functions. Using SSL allows you to exchange data over the Internet with greater safety.
Thumbnail
A reduced image created when images are displayed as a list. In FinePixViewer, double-clicking on a thumbnail image displays the original image.
Uninstall
The process of removing software from your PC and restoring your PC’s settings to their original status before the software was installed.
User ID
A name by which users are identified. Type your user ID when you log in to the server. The first time you log in during the FinePix Internet Service user registration, type in your choice of user ID using letters or numbers.
Charges
The charges for using the Internet include the following:
If the charges vary depending on the call or connection time, you should use your PC’s automatic disconnect function to avoid wasted connection time.
The FUJIFILM FinePix Internet Service includes both free and fee-based services.
If you use online shopping or other services, you will be invoiced for the product or service in addition to the call and connection charges.
Viruses
A virus infecting your PC can result in the loss of important data or the sending of unwanted e-mail messages to the people stored in your address book. Do not open downloaded files or files received as e-mail attachments unless you are certain of their content.
Important Information and Helpful Hints for Internet Users
Call charges
Connection charges
The fees paid for using the phone line; paid to your telephone company.
The fees paid for server connection and data storage (e-mail and web pages); paid to your Internet service provider (ISP).
Drag
1. Position the mouse pointer over the file or folder icon you want to drag.
2. With the mouse button held down, move the mouse to another location.
Drop When you reach the desired location, release the mouse button.
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FinePixViewer
DP Editor
Acrobat Reader
Exif Launcher
Launches the FinePixViewer software when a camera is connected.
Allows you to display thumbnail lists of the images stored on your PC or in the camera, print the images individually or as an index, display the images at full size and perform some basic image processing.
You can use this software to generate the information you will need to print your images using a printer that supports DPOF (Digital Print Order Format).
Software used to read PDF-format documents on a personal computer. This software is needed to read the User’s Guides for FinePixViewer and VideoImpression, etc.
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TM
PC Camera Driver
Mass Storage Driver
<So Many Ways to Use Your Images>
Allows a digital camera to be used as USB Mass Storage (removable disk drive, card reader).
Allows a digital camera to be used as a PC Camera.
Personal computer
Connect the camera with “DSC” selected as the USB setting. (/“PC Connection” in the Owner's Manual)
Connect the camera with “PC CAMERA” selected as the USB setting. (/“PC Connection” in the Owner's Manual)
Please note that the camera shown here is the FinePix A201.
QuickTime
FinePix Internet Service
VideoImpression
Software needed for playing back movies, etc.
TM
TM
Users can sign up to get access to a wide range of services.
To sign on as a user, refer to the following pages: Windows users : P.38 Macintosh users : P.76
Used to download and edit movies you have shot.
FinePixViewer
PictureHello
PictureHello
Requirements (See P.41 for details.)
A FUJIFILM camera that has the PC Camera function.
A connection to the Internet
A Windows PC with a sound card and a microphone and speakers connected
Used for videoconferencing
(Windows only)
Transmission: Via the Internet
Taking Part in a Videoconference
USB connection
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Installing the Software
1. Switch on your PC and start up Windows.
If you had already switched on your PC, restart your PC at this point.
2. Quit all other active applications until no applications are shown in the taskbar.
1 Click the right mouse button on the application icon in the taskbar. 2 Click “Close” in the menu that appears to quit the application.
Refer to the instructions provided with your PC and applications (antivirus software, etc.) for details.
3. Load the enclosed CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive. The installer starts up automatically.
Installation Preparations
<Taskbar>
Applications to be shut down
(the icons shown vary depending on the applications that are running)
Launching the Installer Manually
1. Double-click the My Computer icon.
2. Right-click FINEPIX (CD-ROM drive) in the My
Computer window and select Open”.
3. Double-click SETUP or SETUP.exe in the CD-ROM
window.
The way file names are displayed differs as described below depending on your computer settings.
• File extensions (3-letter suffixes indicating the file type) may be shown or hidden. (e.g. Setup.exe or Setup)
• Text may be shown normally or all in uppercase (e.g. Setup or SETUP).
Pre-installation Checklist
Installation on a Windows PC
Hardware and software requirements
To run this software, you must have the hardware and software described below. Check your system before you begin the installation.
Compatible PCs : IBM PC/AT or compatible
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Operating System : Windows 98 (including the second edition)
Windows Millennium Edition (Windows Me) Windows 2000 Professional
(For installation, log in using the Administrator group.) CPU : Pentium 200 MHz or better RAM : 64 MB minimum Hard disk space : Amount required for installation: 140 MB minimum
Amount required for operation: 300 MB minimum Display : 800 × 600 pixels or better, 16-bit color or better Internet connection
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: 56 kbps modem connection (recommended) or better
or an ISDN connection Sound functions
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: Speakers, microphone and sound card
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Models with a USB interface as a standard feature and one of the above operating systems preinstalled.
2
Required to use the FinePix Internet Service and videoconferencing. The software can still be installed even if you do not have an Internet connection.
3
Sound functions are required for videoconferencing and audio input/output in VideoImpression.
• Connect the camera directly to the computer using the special USB cable. The
software may not operate correctly if you use an extension cable or connect the camera via a USB hub.
• If your computer has more than one USB port, the camera can be connected to either
port.
• Push the USB connector fully into the socket to ensure that it is securely connected.
The software may not operate correctly if the connection is faulty.
• Additional USB interface board is not guaranteed.
• Windows 95 cannot be used.
• Operation is not guaranteed on home-built computers or on computers running
updated operating system software.
• Use the drivers (the Mass Storage Driver and PC Camera Driver) provided on the
enclosed CD-ROM. When older drivers are already installed on your PC, uninstall the old versions and then re-install the drivers provided on the enclosed CD-ROM.
• If your Internet connection is via a router or via a LAN (connecting machines on the
LAN to the Internet), you cannot use videoconferencing.
NOTE
3 Check the installation destination
folder and then click the [Next >] button.
4 When installation ends, a
confirmation message appears. Click the “OK” button.
5. Repeat the procedure up to step 4. to install DP Editor and Exif Launcher.
6. Next, install QuickTime.
If you have already installed QuickTime version 5.0 or later, this installation is not performed.
7. If you are using Windows 98 (excluding SE), install NetMeeting as directed by the on-screen instructions.
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If the “Connection speed” window appears, set the correct speed for your type of connection and then click the [Next >] button.
If you do not know your connection speed, simply click the [Next >] button.
In the “Enter Registration” window, click the [Next >] button without
entering any data.
1. The Setup screen appears. Click the [Install FinePixViewer] button.
2. A list of the applications to be installed appears. Check the list and then click the [OK] button.
The items installed vary depending on the version of Windows used on your PC.
3. The installer displays a warning regarding the software components (USB drivers) that are not installed automatically. This is explained in more detail later in this manual. For now, just click the OK button.
4. Install FinePixViewer.
1 If an earlier version is already
installed, the uninstallation screen appears. Click the “Yes” button.
2 Notes and warnings are displayed.
When you have read these, click the “Next” button.
Starting the Installation
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<Windows 98> <Windows 98SE/2000> <Windows Me>
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10. Install Acrobat Reader.
You must install Adobe Systems’ Acrobat Reader software to read the FinePixViewer User’s Guide (PDF).
1 Open the “My Computer” window, right-click the CD-ROM icon and select
“Open” to view the contents of the CD-ROM.
2 Double-click “SETUP” or “SETUP.exe”. 3 In the installer window, click the [Install Acrobat Reader] button.
4 Proceed with the installation as directed by the on-screen instructions.
If a “----.dll file not found.” message appears during installation, there is another application running in the background (a screen saver or similar application that could not be shut down in step 1). Forcibly shut down the application. Refer to your Windows manuals for information on how to forcibly shut down an application.
NOTE
<Example: Windows 2000 Professional>
<Example: Windows Me>
1 Right-click “My Computer” and then click “Properties”. 2 Your operating system type is shown in the “System” box.
To check your type of PC...
9. Install Windows Media Player as directed by the on-screen instructions.
If you are using Windows Me, installation is not performed.
If you have already installed the latest version of the software, the windows shown below appear. Click the [Cancel] button and then click the [Yes] button in the next window. The restart confirmation window then appears. Click the [Restart] button.
8. Install VideoImpression as directed by the on-screen instructions.
Click the [OK] button.
In this window, tick the “I have read the Privacy Statement” checkbox and then click the [Next >] button.
When you click the [Finish] button, your PC is restarted.
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7. The Add New Hardware Wizard dialog appears. Click the [Next >] button.
If the dialog box does not appear, uninstall (/P.51) and then re-install the Mass Storage Driver. (/P.16.)
8. Select Search for the best driver for your device (Recommended) and click the [Next >] button.
9. Tick the CD-ROM drive checkbox and then click the [Next >] button.
If any checkboxes other than “CD­ROM drive” are ticked, clear the ticks so that “CD-ROM drive” is the only checkbox ticked.
The dialog shown may differ slightly on some types of PC.
NOTE
Windows 98/98SE
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Installing the Mass Storage Driver
Installing Mass Storage Driver allows you to transfer files recorded on the camera to your PC.
• The Windows CD-ROM may also be required in some cases. Have the CD-ROM ready beforehand. If no Windows CD-ROM was supplied with your PC, consult the Owner’s Manual for your PC or contact your PC’s manufacturer.
• When you are using a USB connection, you should use the AC power adapter to avoid losing power during this operation.
1. Switch on your PC and start up Windows.
If you had already switched on your PC, restart your PC at this point.
2. Insert the enclosed CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive.
If the installation screen for the applications provided on the CD-ROM appears, click the [Exit] button to exit the screen.
3. Load a SmartMedia containing images you have shot into the
camera.
4. Switch the camera on and select DSC
as the USB setting.
5. Use the special USB cable to connect
the camera to your PC.
6. A message indicating that
your PC has detected USB Mass Storage appears in the New Hardware Found dialog box.
NOTE
If an older version of the USB Mass Storage Driver is already installed on your PC, use the software on the enclosed CD-ROM to uninstall the old version (
/
P.51) and then install the latest version as described below. The latest version of the USB Mass Storage Driver is backward-compatible with earlier versions, so you can continue to use your existing USB devices (cameras, interface sets, etc.) with the new driver.
From this point onwards the procedure differs depending on your operating system.
Windows 98/98SE /P.17 ✽ Windows Me /P.19 ✽ Windows 2000 Professional /P.21
Have the Owners Manual for your camera handy and read it in conjunction with these instructions.
q
q
See “PC Connection” in the camera Owner’s Manual.
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7. The Add New Hardware Wizard dialog opens. Click the [Next >] button.
• It may take a few minutes for the dialog box shown at right to appear after USB Mass
Storage is detected.
• If the dialog box does not appear, uninstall (/P.51) and then re-install the Mass
Storage Driver. (/P.16.)
8. Select USB Mass Storage on the same line as\USBDRV\WINME\UFLT04CB.INF on the CD-ROM and then
click the [OK] button.
The Windows Me CD-ROM may also be required during installation. In this event, switch CD-ROMs as directed by the on-screen instructions.
Click here.
Check the file name.
If the CD-ROM drive is drive D:.
9. Click the [Finish] button.
NOTE
NOTE
Windows Millennium Edition (Windows Me)
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10. Check that USBS04CB.INF has been detected and then click the [Next >] button.
The Windows 98 CD-ROM may also be required during installation. In this event, switch CD-ROMs as directed by the on­screen instructions.
11. Click the [Finish] button.
12. FinePixViewer automatically starts up and displays the images on the SmartMedia.
If FinePixViewer does not start up, check that a new removable disk icon (the connected camera) has appeared in the “My Computer” window.
13. Disconnect the camera.
14. Restart your PC.
NOTE
NOTE
1 First uninstall Mass Storage Driver. (/P.51.) 2 Re-install Mass Storage Driver. (/P.16.)
When [ ] does not appear
Next, install PC Camera Driver. See P.23.
q
See “PC Connection” in the camera Owner’s Manual.
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7. The Found New Hardware Wizard dialog opens. Click the [Next >] button.
If the dialog box does not appear, uninstall (/P.51) and then re-install the Mass Storage Driver. (/P.16.)
8. Select Search for a suitable driver for my device (recommended) and then click the [Next >] button.
9. In Optional search locations, tick the CD-ROM drives checkbox and then click the [Next >] button.
If any checkboxes other than “CD­ROM drives” are ticked, clear the ticks so that “CD-ROM drives” is the only checkbox ticked.
The screen shown may differ slightly depending on the type of computer.
NOTE
Windows 2000 Professional
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1 First uninstall Mass Storage Driver. (/P.51.) 2 Re-install Mass Storage Driver. (/P.16.)
When [ ] does not appear
10. The New Hardware Found dialog box appears. Wait until the dialog box closes.
11. FinePixViewer automatically starts up and displays the images on the SmartMedia.
If FinePixViewer does not start up, check that a new removable disk icon (the connected camera) has appeared in the “My Computer” window.
12. Disconnect the camera.
13. Restart your PC.
NOTE
Next, install PC Camera Driver. See P.23.
q
See “PC Connection” in the camera Owner’s Manual.
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Installing the PC Camera Driver
Installing PC Camera Driver allows you to import live images from the camera.
Use PictureHello (/P.41) or VideoImpression (/P.47) to actually view live images.
Here, “live images” refers to the video images shown on the LCD monitor when the camera is set to photography mode.
• The Windows CD-ROM may also be required in some cases. Have the CD-ROM ready beforehand. If no Windows CD-ROM was supplied with your PC, consult the Owner’s Manual for your PC or contact your PC’s manufacturer.
• When you are using a USB connection, you should use the AC power adapter to avoid losing power in mid-operation.
1. Switch on your PC and start up Windows.
If you had already switched on your PC, restart your PC at this point.
2. Insert the enclosed CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive.
If the installation screen for the applications provided on the CD-ROM appears, click the [Exit] button to exit the screen.
3. Switch the camera on and select PC
CAMERA as the USB setting.
4. Use the special USB cable to connect the
camera to your PC.
5. A message indicating that your PC has detected USB PC
Camera appears in the New Hardware Found dialog box.
NOTE
From this point onwards the procedure differs depending on your operating system.
Windows 98/98SE /P.24 ✽ Windows Me /P.26 ✽ Windows 2000 Professional /P.27
10. Check that USBS04CB.INF has been detected and then click the [Next >] button.
11. Click the [Finish] button.
12. FinePixViewer automatically starts up and displays the images on the SmartMedia.
If FinePixViewer does not start up, check that a new removable disk icon (the connected camera) has appeared in the “My Computer” window.
13. Disconnect the camera.
14. Restart your PC.
NOTE
1 First uninstall Mass Storage Driver. (/P.51.) 2 Re-install Mass Storage Driver. (/P.16.)
When [ ] does not appear
Next, install PC Camera Driver. See P.23.
q
Have the Owners Manual for your camera handy and read it in conjunction with these instructions.
q
q
See “PC Connection” in the camera Owner’s Manual.
See “PC Connection” in the camera Owner’s Manual.
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9. Check that VC4CB104.INF has been detected and then click the [Next >] button.
The Windows 98 CD-ROM may also be required during installation. In this event, switch CD-ROMs as directed by the on­screen instructions.
10. Click the [Finish] button.
11. FinePixViewer starts up and the PictureHello window automatically opens. Check that the live video image is displayed in the PictureHello window.
If live images are not displayed, installation was not completed successfully. Refer to “Troubleshooting” (/P.61).
12. Disconnect the camera.
NOTE
This completes the preparations required for viewing camera images on your PC. Now you are ready to actually connect the camera to your PC. (
/
P.30)
6. The Add New Hardware Wizard dialog appears. Click the [Next >] button.
If the dialog box does not appear, uninstall (/P.51) and then re-install the PC Camera Driver. (/P.23.)
7. Select Search for the best driver for your device (Recommended) and click the [Next >] button.
8. Tick the CD-ROM drive checkbox and then click the [Next >] button.
If any checkboxes other than “CD­ROM drive” are ticked, clear the ticks so that “CD-ROM drive” is the only checkbox ticked.
The dialog shown may differ slightly on some types of PC.
NOTE
Windows 98/98SE
q
See “PC Connection” in the camera Owner’s Manual.
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6. The Found New Hardware Wizard dialog opens. Click the [Next >] button.
If the dialog box does not appear, uninstall (/P.51) and then re-install the PC Camera Driver. (/P.23.)
7. Select Search for a suitable driver for my device (recommended) and then click the [Next >] button.
8. In Optional search locations, tick the CD-ROM drives checkbox and then click the [Next >] button.
If any checkboxes other than “CD­ROM drives” are ticked, clear the ticks so that “CD-ROM drives” is the only checkbox ticked.
The screen shown may differ slightly depending on the type of computer.
NOTE
Windows 2000 Professional
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6. The Add New Hardware Wizard dialog opens. Click the [Next >] button.
• It may take a few minutes for the dialog
box shown at right to appear after USB PC Camera is detected.
• If the dialog box does not appear,
uninstall (/P.51) and then re-install the PC Camera Driver. (/P.23.)
• The Windows Me CD-ROM may also be
required during installation. In this event, switch CD-ROMs as directed by the on­screen instructions.
7. Click the [Finish] button.
8. FinePixViewer starts up and the PictureHello window automatically opens. Check that the live video image is displayed in the PictureHello window.
If live images are not displayed, installation was not completed successfully. Refer to “Troubleshooting” (/P.61).
9. Disconnect the camera.
NOTE
Windows Millennium Edition (Windows Me)
This completes the preparations required for viewing camera images on your PC. Now you are ready to actually connect the camera to your PC. (
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See “PC Connection” in the camera Owner’s Manual.
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The User’s Guide (PDF) and How to Read It
To read the FinePixViewer User’s Guide (PDF), you must have Adobe Systems’ Acrobat Reader installed on your computer. See P.15 for information on installing Acrobat Reader.
Reading the User’s Guide
1. Select Start/ Programs/ FinePixViewer and click English.pdf.
Acrobat Reader starts up and displays the User’s Guide.
2. To jump to the relevant page, click the desired topic listed in the Contents or Bookmarks.
To view the bookmarks, click “Show Bookmarks” in the Window menu.
Printing the User’s Guide
1. Click Page Setup in the File menu and specify the required settings (Paper, Layout, etc.).
If you print the manual at the original dimensions, each page fits on one sheet of
A4 paper in Portrait layout.
2. Click the [Print] button or select Print in the File menu.
3. Specify the range of pages to be printed and the number of copies, etc. and then click the [OK] button.
• The available options vary depending on your printer and printer driver software.
Refer to your printer driver manual for details.
• For more information, refer to the Online Guide in the Acrobat Reader Help menu.
NOTE
9. Check that VC4CB104.INF has been detected and then click the [Next >] button.
10. When the “Digital Signature Not Found message appears, click the [Yes] button.
The Windows 2000 Professional CD-ROM may also be required during installation. In this event, switch CD-ROMs as directed by the on-screen instructions.
11. Click the [Finish] button.
12. FinePixViewer starts up and the PictureHello window automatically opens. Check that the live video image is displayed in the PictureHello window.
If live images are not displayed, installation was not completed successfully. Refer to “Troubleshooting” (/P.61).
13. Disconnect the camera.
NOTE
This completes the preparations required for viewing camera images on your PC. Now you are ready to actually connect the camera to your PC. (
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P.30)
q
See “PC Connection” in the camera Owner’s Manual.
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