Epson PhotoPC 850Z Product Information Guide - Page 6

Using the CompactFlash Memory Card, Installing and Formatting the CompactFlash Card - camera

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EPSON PhotoPC 850Z t Replace all four batteries at the same time. Do not mix old and new batteries. t Batteries that have not been used for a long time do not charge well. However, with regular use, the batteries will return to normal. t Batteries discharge at least 2% per day, whether they are used or not. t If the batteries are charged in a hot environment, or if they are charged repeatedly without being discharged, they will wear out more quickly. t Do not drop, puncture, disassemble, or mutilate batteries. Do not get them wet or expose them to fire. t When the camera is not used for long periods of time, remove the batteries and store them at a low temperature in a dry location. Store away from the reach of children. t To avoid fire or electric shock, do not use batteries that are leaking or damaged in any way. t If battery acid gets in your eyes or on your skin, immediately rinse the area with water and seek medical treatment. If a battery is swallowed, seek medical treatment immediately. t Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer's instructions and in compliance with all applicable laws. Contact your local government agency for information about battery recycling and disposal. t Battery life varies depending on the battery type, the manufacturer, and other factors. Installing and Formatting the CompactFlash Card Make sure your camera dial is set to the Off position. Then follow these steps to install your CompactFlash card and format it: 1. Place your thumb or index finger under the memory card cover latch and pull the cover open. memory card cover latch 2. Insert the card all the way into the memory card slot. Make sure the front of the card faces the same direction as the front of the camera, and the arrow on the card's label points in. Using the CompactFlash Memory Card Your camera comes with an 8MB CompactFlash memory card that needs to be in the camera to take photos. Since there is no internal camera memory for storage, this card will store your photographs until you transfer them to your computer. You can purchase additional memory cards from leading suppliers like Lexar Media and SanDisk. Your camera can also accept Type II CompactFlash cards. 3. As you insert the card, the eject button pops out. Flip the eject button up and close the memory card cover. eject button 4. Turn the camera dial to . 5. If you haven't set the clock yet, you see the clock setting screen with the year highlighted in red. 6. Press the +, −, ISO, and W.B. buttons to change the date and time settings. 6 - EPSON PhotoPC 850Z 8/99

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EPSON PhotoPC 850Z
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EPSON PhotoPC 850Z
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Replace all four batteries at the same time. Do not mix old
and new batteries.
Batteries that have not been used for a long time do not
charge well. However, with regular use, the batteries will
return to normal.
Batteries discharge at least 2% per day, whether they are
used or not.
If the batteries are charged in a hot environment, or if they
are charged repeatedly without being discharged, they will
wear out more quickly.
Do not drop, puncture, disassemble, or mutilate batteries.
Do not get them wet or expose them to fire.
When the camera is not used for long periods of time,
remove the batteries and store them at a low temperature in
a dry location. Store away from the reach of children.
To avoid fire or electric shock, do not use batteries that are
leaking or damaged in any way.
If battery acid gets in your eyes or on your skin,
immediately rinse the area with water and seek medical
treatment. If a battery is swallowed, seek medical treatment
immediately.
Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer’s
instructions and in compliance with all applicable laws.
Contact your local government agency for information
about battery recycling and disposal.
Battery life varies depending on the battery type, the
manufacturer, and other factors.
Using the CompactFlash Memory Card
Your camera comes with an 8MB CompactFlash memory card
that needs to be in the camera to take photos. Since there is no
internal camera memory for storage, this card will store your
photographs until you transfer them to your computer.
You can purchase additional memory cards from leading
suppliers like Lexar Media and SanDisk. Your camera can also
accept Type II CompactFlash cards.
Installing and Formatting the
CompactFlash Card
Make sure your camera dial is set to the
Off
position. Then
follow these steps to install your CompactFlash card and
format it:
1.
Place your thumb or index finger under the memory card
cover latch and pull the cover open.
2.
Insert the card all the way into the memory card slot. Make
sure the front of the card faces the same direction as the
front of the camera, and the arrow on the card’s label points
in.
3.
As you insert the card, the eject button pops out. Flip the
eject button up and close the memory card cover.
4.
Turn the camera dial to
.
5.
If you haven’t set the clock yet,
you see the clock setting screen
with the year highlighted in red.
6.
Press the
+,-,
ISO
, and
W.B.
buttons to change the date and
time settings.
memory card
cover latch
eject
button