Olympus D-510 Zoom D-510 Zoom Instruction Manual - Page 139

Transferring Image Files to a Macintosh, Viewfinder, Card icon, Orange lamp

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Transferring Image Files (continued) Transferring Image Files to a Macintosh If the camera and computer are connected correctly, the SmartMedia card inserted in the camera should be displayed on the desktop. It is then possible to handle the files on the card in the same way you would files on the computer's hard disk. Card icon 1 Connect the camera and computer according to the steps (p.126). • The camera's icon (generally, the "PC untitled" icon) is displayed on the desktop. • If the PC untitled icon does not appear, it means the camera and computer are not connected correctly. Try reconnecting them according to the instructions. 2 Double-click the PC untitled 7 icon on the desktop to open it. • The "DCIM" folder is displayed. 3 Double-click the icon of the folder you want to make the copy destination to open it. Transferring Your Pictures to a Computer Viewfinder Orange lamp 4 Drag the "DCIM" folder onto the destination folder and release the mouse button. • The "DCIM" folder is copied into the destination folder. • When electronic communication between camera and computer is occurring, for example when copying image files, the orange lamp next to the viewfinder will blink. 129

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Transferring Image Files to a Macintosh
If the camera and computer are connected correctly, the SmartMedia
card inserted in the camera should be displayed on the desktop. It is
then possible to handle the files on the card in the same way you would
files on the computer
s hard disk.
1
Connect the camera and
computer according to the
steps (p.126).
The camera
s icon (generally,
the
PC untitled
icon) is
displayed on the desktop.
If the PC untitled icon does not
appear, it means the camera
and computer are not
connected correctly.Try
reconnecting them according
to the instructions.
2
Double-click the PC untitled
icon on the desktop to open
it.
The
DCIM
folder is displayed.
3
Double-click the icon of the
folder you want to make the
copy destination to open it.
4
Drag the “DCIM” folder onto
the destination folder and
release the mouse button.
The
DCIM
folder is copied
into the destination folder.
When electronic
communication between
camera and computer is
occurring, for example when
copying image files, the
orange lamp next to the
viewfinder will blink.
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Transferring Your Pictures to a Computer
Transferring Image Files (continued)
Viewfinder
Card icon
Orange lamp