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Connecting the Camera to a Computer with, a USB Cable

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Downloading Images to a Computer 87 Connecting the Camera to a Computer with a USB Cable Supported Operating Systems Windows Windows 98 (Including the Second Edition) Windows Millennium Edition (Windows Me) Windows 2000 *Only systems pre-installed with Windows 98 / Me / 2000 or upgraded to Windows Me from pre-installed Windows 98 systems are supported. Macintosh Computers Mac OS 8.1 or later, QuickTime 3.0 or later (not supported on Mac OS X) *Only genuine Apple Computer systems with built-in USB interfaces are supported. • Before connecting the camera to your computer for the first time, you must install the required software onto the computer. Once the software has been installed, you can connect the camera to the computer using USB Interface Cable IFC-200PCU, which is included. • Please see the Software Starter Guide to learn how to install the software and download images. • Please use a CF card reader or PC card reader to download images to a system running Windows 95 or Windows NT. • Please power the camera with an AC adapter (sold separately) connected to a household power source. Connection Precautions • The USB ports may not operate correctly on systems that have been upgraded to Windows 98 / Me / 2000 from Windows 3.1 / 95 or to Windows 2000 from a pre-installed Windows 98 system. • With Macintosh computers, the USB interface only works with Power Macintosh NEW G3/ G4, PowerBook G3, iMac and iBook models with built-in USB connectors. • Connect the camera directly to a USB port on the computer. The interface may not operate correctly when connected through a USB hub.

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Downloading Images to a Computer
87
Connecting the Camera to a Computer with
a USB Cable
Supported Operating Systems
Windows
Windows 98 (Including the Second Edition)
Windows Millennium Edition (Windows Me)
Windows 2000
*Only systems pre-installed with Windows 98 / Me /
2000 or upgraded to Windows Me from pre-installed
Windows 98 systems are supported.
Macintosh Computers
Mac OS 8.1 or later, QuickTime 3.0 or later
(not supported on Mac OS X)
*Only genuine Apple Computer systems with built-in
USB interfaces are supported.
• Before connecting the camera to your computer for the first time,
you must install the required software onto the computer. Once the
software has been installed, you can connect the camera to the
computer using USB Interface Cable IFC-200PCU, which is included.
• Please see the
Software Starter Guide
to learn how to install the
software and download images.
• Please use a CF card reader or PC card reader to download
images to a system running Windows 95 or Windows NT.
• Please power the camera with an AC adapter (sold separately)
connected to a household power source.
Connection Precautions
• The USB ports may not operate correctly on systems that have
been upgraded to Windows 98 / Me / 2000 from Windows 3.1 /
95 or to Windows 2000 from a pre-installed Windows 98 system.
• With Macintosh computers, the USB interface only works with
Power Macintosh NEW G3/ G4, PowerBook G3, iMac and iBook
models with built-in USB connectors.
• Connect the camera directly to a USB port on the computer. The
interface may not operate correctly when connected through a
USB hub.