Kodak DC3400 User Manual - Page 108

Using a USB Cable Connection - battery door

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Using a USB Cable Connection If you have a personal computer with a Universal Serial Bus (USB) port, and are running Windows 98, Windows 2000, or a Macintosh 8.5.1 or higher computer, you may be able to connect the camera using a USB connection. The USB interface provides an easy and faster alternative to a serial cable connection. KODAK only recommends and supports using the camera with the systems listed in the System Requirements on page 88. When connecting the camera, it is a good idea to use a KODAK-specified AC adapter (see page 5) to conserve battery power. 1 Set the Mode dial to Connect. MENU 2 Plug the appropriate end of the USB cable CAPTURE REVIEW CONNECT into the port on the computer with the USB symbol. CAMERA SETUP If the port is not labeled, see your computer User's Guide for a diagram that illustrates all of the external ports. 3 Open the serial/USB port door on the side of the camera. 4 Plug the other end of the USB cable into the camera serial/USB port. 5 Slide the POWER switch to the right to turn on the camera. If you get a message on your computer stating that you are not connected, refer to the USB.PDF document installed with the software, or the online help for troubleshooting information. 100

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Using a USB Cable Connection
If you have a personal computer with a Universal Serial Bus (USB) port, and
are running Windows 98, Windows 2000, or a Macintosh 8.5.1 or higher
computer, you may be able to connect the camera using a USB connection. The
USB interface provides an easy and faster alternative to a serial cable
connection. KODAK only recommends and supports using the camera with the
systems listed in the System Requirements on page 88.
When connecting the camera, it is a good idea to use a KODAK-specified AC
adapter (see page 5) to conserve battery power.
1
Set the Mode dial to Connect.
2
Plug the appropriate end of the USB cable
into the port on the computer with the USB
symbol.
If the port is not labeled, see your
computer User
s Guide for a diagram that
illustrates all of the external ports.
3
Open the serial/USB port door on the side
of the camera.
4
Plug the other end of the USB cable into the
camera serial/USB port.
5
Slide the POWER switch to the right to turn
on the camera.
If you get a message on your computer
stating that you are not connected, refer to
the USB.PDF document installed with the
software, or the online help for
troubleshooting information.
MENU
REVIEW
CONNECT
SETUP
CAMERA
CAPTURE