Epson PhotoPC 850Z User Manual - Page 108

Connecting to a Macintosh, camera, then turn off the camera and your computer.

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. Connecting to a Macintosh Follow these steps to connect the camera to your PowerPC with the Macintosh serial cable that came with your camera: connector lock button 1 Locate the Macintosh serial cable that came with the camera, then turn off the camera and your computer. 2 Locate the modem port or printer port on the back of your Macintosh. You can use either port to connect the camera. 5 Turn on the camera by turning the camera dial to , then turn on your computer system. NOTE If you have problems connecting to the COM port you have selected, check your computer's COM port configuration and try again. If your computer has a high-speed serial board, you may be able to transfer your pictures at the rate of 230.4KB per second. If your camera software doesn't set this speed automatically, you can set it manually. See page 12-5. NOTE If you're sharing a serial port that you use for another device, make sure AppleTalk™ is turned off. Your Macintosh may not recognize the camera if AppleTalk is on. Also, if you have 8 problems connecting to the printer port, use the modem port instead. A B Getting Photos Into Your Computer 8-3

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Getting Photos Into Your Computer
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Turn on the camera by turning the camera dial to
,
then turn on your computer system.
NOTE
If you have problems connecting to the COM port you have
selected, check your computer’s COM port configuration and
try again. If your computer has a high-speed serial board, you may
be able to transfer your pictures at the rate of 230.4KB per
second. If your camera software doesn’t set this speed
automatically, you can set it manually. See page 12-5.
Connecting to a Macintosh
Follow these steps to connect the camera to your PowerPC
with the Macintosh serial cable that came with your camera:
1
Locate the Macintosh serial cable that came with the
camera, then turn off the camera and your computer.
2
Locate the modem port
or printer port
on the
back of your Macintosh. You can use either port to
connect the camera.
NOTE
If you’re sharing a serial port that you use for 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.
connector lock
button