Epson photopc 650 Guia Do Utilizador
EPSON PhotoPC 650
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EPSON PhotoPC 650
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To erase pictures from the card, select the pictures inside the
Photo650
folder and press the
Delete
key. Then confirm the
deletion at the prompt.
Transferring Pictures with the Serial
Cable and HotShots
Cable and HotShots
Follow the steps in these sections to transfer your pictures
directly from the camera using the serial cable and HotShots:
directly from the camera using the serial cable and HotShots:
❏ Connecting the camera to a Windows PC or Macintosh
❏ Transferring pictures using HotShots
NOTE
When the camera is connected to your system, you can’t use any of
the camera controls.
When the camera is connected to your system, you can’t use any of
the camera controls.
To save battery power, you can leave the camera turned off as you
transfer the pictures or connect the optional AC adapter.
transfer the pictures or connect the optional AC adapter.
Connecting the Camera to a Windows PC
Make sure you have the serial cable that came with your
camera. Before you start, turn off the camera, LCD monitor,
and your computer.
camera. Before you start, turn off the camera, LCD monitor,
and your computer.
1. Locate a serial port on the back of your computer. You may
have two serial ports labeled COM1 and COM2, or they
may be labeled with icons. For the best results, use COM1
(port 1) to connect your camera.
may be labeled with icons. For the best results, use COM1
(port 1) to connect your camera.
NOTE
If you have a 25-pin serial port, you can use a 9- to 25-pin adapter,
available at most computer stores.
If you have a 25-pin serial port, you can use a 9- to 25-pin adapter,
available at most computer stores.
2. Line up the serial connector on the cable with one of the
serial ports on your computer, and insert the connector.
Then tighten the screws.
Then tighten the screws.
3. Open the card and port cover on the side of the camera.
Then insert the other end of the cable into the camera’s
serial port.
4. Turn on your computer system.
NOTE
If you have problems connecting to your COM port, check your COM
port settings and try again. If you have a high-speed serial board, you
may be able to transfer pictures at 230.4Kb per second. Change your
Port speed setting with EPSON PhotoPC 650 TWAIN.
If you have problems connecting to your COM port, check your COM
port settings and try again. If you have a high-speed serial board, you
may be able to transfer pictures at 230.4Kb per second. Change your
Port speed setting with EPSON PhotoPC 650 TWAIN.
Connecting the Camera to a Macintosh
Make sure you have the long serial cable and short Macintosh
adapter that came with your camera. Before you start, turn off
the camera, LCD monitor, and Macintosh.
adapter that came with your camera. Before you start, turn off
the camera, LCD monitor, and Macintosh.
NOTE
On a PowerPC Macintosh, you may be able to transfer your pictures
at 230.4Kb per second. Select your Port setting with the EPSON
PhotoPC 650 Plug-In.
On a PowerPC Macintosh, you may be able to transfer your pictures
at 230.4Kb per second. Select your Port setting with the EPSON
PhotoPC 650 Plug-In.
1. Connect the small Macintosh adapter cable to either the
modem port or
printer port on the back of your
Macintosh. Line up the arrow on the cable connector with
the port icon on your Macintosh. Then insert the
connector.
the port icon on your Macintosh. Then insert the
connector.
.
NOTE
If you share a serial port with another device, make sure
AppleTalk™ is turned off. Your Macintosh may not recognize the
camera if AppleTalk is on. Also, if you have problems connecting
to the printer port, use the modem port instead.
If you share a serial port with another device, make sure
AppleTalk™ is turned off. Your Macintosh may not recognize the
camera if AppleTalk is on. Also, if you have problems connecting
to the printer port, use the modem port instead.
Macintosh
adapter
adapter