Canon Pro90 PowerShot Pro90IS Camera User Guide - Page 119

Connecting viaUSB Port

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Connecting via a USB Port • On Windows systems, the USB interface can only be used with the USB ports on systems purchased with Windows 98/Me/2000 preinstalled or on Windows Me systems upgraded from preinstalled Windows 98 systems. The USB ports on systems upgraded from Windows 3.1/95 to Windows 98/Me/2000 may not operate correctly. • On a Macintosh Computers system, the USB interface can only be used with Power Macintosh NEW G3/G4, PowerBook G3, iMac and iBook models with built-in USB ports. • Connect the USB cable directly to the camera and computer. A connection through a hub may not operate correctly. • Excluding USB mice and keyboards, connecting other USB devices at the same as the camera may lead to malfunctions. If this happens, detach all the USB devices and then reconnect only the camera. • Do not connect two or more cameras to the same computer at once. A camera malfunction may result. • Do not place a Windows computer into standby mode or a Macintosh computer into sleep mode when the camera is connected via a USB port. If, by chance, this occurs, leave the camera connected to the USB port and try to revive the computer. Some computers cannot be properly restored from standby or sleep mode when the USB cable is subsequently detached. Please consult the manual for your computer regarding the standby or sleep mode. Downloading Images to a Computer 117

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Downloading Images to a Computer
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Connecting via a USB Port
On Windows systems, the USB interface can only be used with the USB ports on
systems purchased with Windows 98/Me/2000 preinstalled or on Windows Me
systems upgraded from preinstalled Windows 98 systems. The USB ports on
systems upgraded from Windows 3.1/95 to Windows 98/Me/2000 may not
operate correctly.
On a Macintosh Computers system, the USB interface can only be used with
Power Macintosh NEW G3/G4, PowerBook G3, iMac and iBook models with
built-in USB ports.
Connect the USB cable directly to the camera and computer. A connection
through a hub may not operate correctly.
Excluding USB mice and keyboards, connecting other USB devices at the same as
the camera may lead to malfunctions. If this happens, detach all the USB devices
and then reconnect only the camera.
Do not connect two or more cameras to the same computer at once. A camera
malfunction may result.
Do not place a Windows computer into standby mode or a Macintosh computer
into sleep mode when the camera is connected via a USB port. If, by chance, this
occurs, leave the camera connected to the USB port and try to revive the computer.
Some computers cannot be properly restored from standby or sleep mode when
the USB cable is subsequently detached. Please consult the manual for your
computer regarding the standby or sleep mode.