Epson photopc 650 User Guide
EPSON PhotoPC 650
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EPSON PhotoPC 650
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On an iMac or Power Macintosh G3, you installed the Lexar
USB drivers when you installed the rest of your camera
software. With Windows, you’ll install the Lexar driver when
your system detects the connected JumpShot USB cable and
USB CompactFlash card.
USB drivers when you installed the rest of your camera
software. With Windows, you’ll install the Lexar driver when
your system detects the connected JumpShot USB cable and
USB CompactFlash card.
Inserting the USB CompactFlash Card in the
JumpShot USB Cable
JumpShot USB Cable
Follow these CompactFlash card and USB cable precautions:
❏ Insert only a Lexar Media USB
CompactFlash card in the JumpShot USB
cable. You can identify it by the USB logo
on the label. The JumpShot USB cable
won’t recognize any other type of
CompactFlash card.
cable. You can identify it by the USB logo
on the label. The JumpShot USB cable
won’t recognize any other type of
CompactFlash card.
❏ Never insert any other object into the slot on the USB
cable; you’ll damage the cable components.
❏ Never use a USB extension cable with the USB cable.
Before you can insert the USB CompactFlash card in the
cable, you need to remove it from the camera. Make sure the
camera and the LCD monitor are turned off. Then follow
these steps:
cable, you need to remove it from the camera. Make sure the
camera and the LCD monitor are turned off. Then follow
these steps:
1. Open the card and port cover on the side of the camera.
Then slide the Eject Card switch on the bottom of the
camera to eject the card, as shown below.
camera to eject the card, as shown below.
2. Remove the card by hand, then close the card and port
cover.
3. Insert the card into the slot in the cable connector with the
label facing toward the side of the connector stamped
“USB.” Make sure the pin holes on the card face into the
connector slot. Push the card all the way into the slot.
“USB.” Make sure the pin holes on the card face into the
connector slot. Push the card all the way into the slot.
Connecting the JumpShot USB Cable
You can connect the USB cable to your computer’s USB port
or USB hub while your computer is turned on or off.
or USB hub while your computer is turned on or off.
1. Locate an available USB port or USB hub port on your
computer system. See your computer documentation for
instructions.
instructions.
NOTE
If your system can’t recognize the USB CompactFlash card when
it’s connected to a USB port on the keyboard or monitor of an
iMac or Power Macintosh G3, or a hub port on any system,
connect the USB cable directly to a USB port on your computer
instead.
If your system can’t recognize the USB CompactFlash card when
it’s connected to a USB port on the keyboard or monitor of an
iMac or Power Macintosh G3, or a hub port on any system,
connect the USB cable directly to a USB port on your computer
instead.
2. Position the JumpShot USB cable connector so the side
shown here faces the correct direction for your port. Then
connect it to your computer’s USB port or USB hub port.
connect it to your computer’s USB port or USB hub port.
If you have a Windows 98 computer, see the next section for
instructions on installing the USB CompactFlash card and
USB cable drivers. If you have a Macintosh, see page 11 for
instructions on transferring your pictures.
instructions on installing the USB CompactFlash card and
USB cable drivers. If you have a Macintosh, see page 11 for
instructions on transferring your pictures.
Installing the Windows 98 USB CompactFlash Card
and USB Cable Drivers
and USB Cable Drivers
The first time you connect the USB CompactFlash card and
JumpShot USB cable to your system, you need to install their
Windows 98 USB drivers using the plug-and-play function.
Follow these steps:
JumpShot USB cable to your system, you need to install their
Windows 98 USB drivers using the plug-and-play function.
Follow these steps:
1. Make sure the USB CompactFlash card is inserted into the
JumpShot USB cable, and that the cable is connected to
your computer.
your computer.
2. Turn on your computer (if it wasn’t already turned on).
During plug-and-play installation, the light on the cable
turns on. (If it doesn’t turn on, see Chapter 9 of the User’s
Guide for troubleshooting information.)
turns on. (If it doesn’t turn on, see Chapter 9 of the User’s
Guide for troubleshooting information.)
3. You see the Add New Hardware Wizard that tells you
Windows 98 has detected new hardware on your system.
Click
Click
Next
.
USB logo