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Viewing still images.... 194 Viewing movies... 195 Panorama shooting.... 197 Printing images... 200 Other features... 203
Troubleshooting
Error messages displayed on the monitor.. 204 If a problem arises... 207 When the camera is not recognized by the computer.. 211
Appendix
Green and orange lamps and flash stand by indication.. 213 Menu List.... 214 List of functions by shooting mode.. 218 Camera maintenance... 219 How to replace the battery (CR2025) of the remote control device... 220 Camera specifications... 221 Specifications of accessories.. 223 Index.... 224
Unpacking the box contents
Digital Camera Strap Picture card (xD-Picture Card)
C TE -3 MO RC
O TR ON C 00
LI-10B lithium ion battery
LI-10C battery charger
Remote control
USB cable
AC cable for the charger
A/V cable
CD-ROM (CAMEDIA Master/ Reference Manual)
Warranty card
Registration card
* The QuickStart Guide is also included in the Digital camera package.
For safe use of your camera
Various symbols are used to warn of hazards to yourself and others and prevent damage to property through misuse of the camera. The symbols and their meanings are explained below.
This symbol indicates that failure to observe the instructions will likely result in serious injury or possibly even death. This symbol indicates that failure to observe the instructions may Warning result in serious injury or possibly even death. This symbol indicates that failure to observe the instructions may Caution result in injury or damage to property.
Danger
Precautions when handling the camera
Do not use in the presence of flammable or explosive gas. Do not use the camera if there is the possibility of the presence of such gases in the air as this could result in fire or explosion. Do not attempt to disassemble or modify the camera. Such action could lead to electric shock or injury.
Warning
Do not fire the flash close to your subjects eyes (particularly in the case of young children). Using the flash at close range could cause visual impairment. Keep out of the reach of children. Care should be taken to prevent the following accidents. Strangulation caused by wrapping the strap round the neck. Swallowing of small items such as the card. If this happens, seek medical attention immediately. Visual impairment caused by the flash being fired at close range. Injury caused by the cameras operating parts. Do not look at the sun or strong light through the viewfinder. This could cause visual impairment. Do not use or store the camera for a long time in an environment where there is a lot of dust, dampness, smoke or steam. This could result in fire or electric shock. Do not cover the flash with your fingers when using the flash. Touching the flash during firing or after successive firing could result in burns. Do not let any water or other foreign object get inside the camera. Should the camera be dropped in water or water get into the internal parts, it could result in fire or electric shock. Remove the battery immediately and contact your nearest dealer or Olympus service center.
DC-IN jack
Remote control receiver Picture card cover Arrow pad
PUSH tO EJECt
A V OUt (MONO)
VIDEO OUT jack USB connector Connector cover
The arrow pad can be used to set the macro mode, flash mode, and other settings. It can also be used as directional keys. gMenu operations P.28
AF target mark Orange lamp Green lamp Viewfinder
Zoom button Strap eyelet Speaker OK/Menu button Play button Battery compartment cover Tripod socket Monitor
Monitor indications
Shooting
HQ 2272*1704
Playback
2272 1704
$04.01.01 15:30
Items 1 Shooting mode 10 Battery level Green lamp Flash stand-by Macro mode Flash mode Self-timer Remote control DRIVE Recording sound with still pictures Image quality
Indications P, N, , m, l, K, G, F, H, I e, f # &, % !, #, $ Y, < , R SHQ, HQ, SQ1, SQ1704, 2048 1536, 1600 1200, 1280 960, 1024 768, 2.0 +2.5, 3, 1, > [ ] a b c d 11 11" < 10 n H 9 04.01.01 15:30 FILE: 100-0"/20"
Ref. page P.65 P.60 P.213 P.213 P.82 P.72 P.85 P.86 P.87 P.94 P.74 P.74 P.79 P.80 P.77 P.59 P.61 P.60, 120 P.134 P.127 P.43 P.114 P.31 P.48 P.133 P.127
11 Resolution 22 Exposure compensation Spot metering White balance AF target mark Memory gauge Number of storable still pictures Remaining recording time (movie) Print reservation (still picture) Movie play (playing back movies) Playback (Recording sound) Protect Date and time File number (still picture) Frame number (still picture/movie) Total recording time (movie)
Before operating your camera Preparations
Attaching the strap
Thread the strap through the strap eyelet as shown.
Pull the strap tight, making sure that it is securely fastened and does not come loose.
Do not swing the camera around by the strap or pull the strap with excessive force as this may cause the strap to break. Attach the strap correctly so that it does not come off. Olympus is not responsible for any damages if the strap is attached incorrectly and the camera is dropped.
Charging the battery
This camera uses an Olympus lithium ion battery (LI-10B). Do not use any other type of battery. The battery is not fully charged when the camera is purchased. Fully charge the battery before first use.
Charging time Approx. 2 hours
Plug in the AC cable in the sequence indicated by and.
Before operating your camera
AC wall outlet
When the battery is set in the battery charger, the red lamp lights and charging begins. Charging is finished when the lamp on the battery charger turns green.
Lithium ion battery (LI-10B) Insert as indicated by the arrow.
Use only the specified charger. Charge indicator We recommend that you keep a spare battery (sold separately) Red: Charging with you if you are planning to use Green: Charging is finished. the camera for long periods or in a cold region. The charger can be used within the range of AC100V to AC240V (50/60Hz). When using the charger abroad, you may need a plug adapter to convert the plug to the shape of the electrical outlet. For details, ask at your local electrical shop or travel agent. Do not use voltage converters sold in stores traveling overseas as this could damage your charger.
Loading and removing the battery
This camera uses an Olympus lithium ion battery (LI-10B). Check the following items before loading or removing the battery: The lens barrier is closed. The lamps on the right of the viewfinder are off. The monitor is off.
Loading the battery
Slide the battery compartment cover in the direction of and lift up in the direction of.
Insert the battery into the bottom of the camera as shown.
If the battery is not correctly inserted, the battery compartment cover will not close.
Close the battery compartment cover as indicated by the arrows.
Do not force the cover. The compartment cover closes easily when 1 the battery is properly oriented. If the cover does not close easily, check the orientation of the battery. The number of pictures that can be taken with the camera when the new battery is fully charged is shown below.
Number of storable pictures
Minimum about 150
Measuring was conducted under the following conditions. 2 pictures taken in succession No operation performed for 10 minutes 2 pictures taken in succession No operation performed for 10 minutes (in a repeated cycle). Room temperature 25C (77F) / Image quality: HQ / Monitor on and flash 50% / DIGITAL ZOOM: OFF / No playback or connection to a computer
If the camera is left for about a day with the battery removed, the date and time settings will revert to the factory default settings. Power is consumed continuously during the conditions described below. This may drain the battery power more quickly. When the monitor is on for long periods. Repeated zoom adjustments. Repeated auto-focus by depressing the shutter button halfway. When the camera is connected to a computer by USB cable.
Removing the battery
Remove the battery.
Do not open the battery compartment cover with the camera facing down, as the battery will fall out and may become damaged.
AC adapter (sold separately)
In addition to the lithium ion battery provided with the camera, you can also use an AC adapter. An AC adapter is useful for time-consuming tasks such as image downloads. Use only the specified AC adapter (sold separately).
Power plug
Connection cord plug
AC adapter Before operating your camera
Do not connect or disconnect the AC adapter while the camera is turned on. Doing so could affect the cameras internal settings or functions. If you connect the AC adapter with the battery still in the camera, the camera will be powered from the AC adapter. The AC adapter does not charge the battery in the camera at this time. The AC adapter can be used within the range of AC100V to AC240V (50/ 60Hz). When using the AC adapter abroad, you may need a plug adapter to convert the plug to the shape of the electrical outlet. For details, ask at your local electrical shop or travel agent. Do not use voltage converters sold in stores traveling overseas as this could damage your AC adapter. The camera loses its waterproof capability when the AC adapter is used.
Selecting your language for on-screen display
You can select the language in which the menus and error messages are displayed on the monitor.
Open the lens barrier and press the OK button.
The first menu is displayed.
Press to go to the MODE MENU.
Press or SETUP tab. Press menu.
to select the
to go to the SETUP
SETUP CARD EDIT PLAY ALL RESET PW ON SETUP COLOR ON ENGLISH NORMAL HIGH
to select W.
Press to go to the language settings.
Selecting your language for on-screen display (W)
Press or to select the language you want to use.
ENGLISH FRANCAIS DEUTSCH ESPAOL GO
Press the OK button.
The selected language is set.
Press the OK button again to exit the menu.
Setting the date and time
Set the date and time before you use the camera. This feature is handy when managing pictures on a computer or printing pictures.
Open the lens barrier, or press the q and then the OK button.
Press Press
to select X.
to go to the date setting.
SETUP CARD PIC CAM
01 VIDEO OUT
Setting the date and time (X)
Press or to select one of the following date formats: Y-M-D (Year/Month/Day), M-D-Y (Month/ Day/Year), D-M-Y (Day/Month/ Year). Press to go to the year field.
The following steps show the procedure used when the date format is set to YM-D.
2004. 01. 01 Y M D
Press or to set each of the last two digits of the year. Press to go to the month field. Repeat the above steps to set the time.
2004. 03. 01
The time is displayed in 24-hour format. For example, 1:00 p.m. is displayed as 13:00.
Press the OK button. Press the OK button again to exit the menu.
For a more accurate setting, press the OK button when the time hits 00 seconds. The clock starts when you press the button. If the camera is left for about a day with the battery removed, the date and time settings will revert to the factory default settings.
2004. 03. 17
Saving the settings
(ALL RESET)
This function lets you save the shooting and other settings you have made during shooting or playback. This is called ALL RESET.
ON OFF All settings are returned to the factory default settings when the camera is turned off. The settings made before the camera is turned off are saved.
Camera is set to ON at the time of purchase. The settings affected by ALL RESET are listed on g P.35.
Open the lens barrier, or press the q. Then press the OK button.
Saving the settings (ALL RESET)
Press or RESET.
to select ALL
Press to go to the ALL RESET settings.
to select OFF.
SETUP CARD EDIT PLAY
ALL RESET PW ON SETUP COLOR
OFF ON
Save Settings is turned on.
The functions you can set saved
Function Shooting mode Flash mode Macro mode (&) Exposure compensation (F) Image quality (K) Monitor Metering (ESP/n) DRIVE DIGITAL ZOOM Recording sound with still pictures (R) Super macro mode (%) White balance (WB) Factory default setting PROGRAM AUTO AUTO OFF 0 HQ Lights ESP o OFF OFF OFF AUTO Ref page P.65 P.72 P.82 P.79 P.74 P.51 P.80 P.87 P.70 P.94 P.83 P.77
Settings not mentioned above are normally saved. See gMenu List (P.214 - P.217) for information about all the default settings (the settings when shipped from the factory).
Checking the picture you have just taken (REC VIEW)
Rec View lets you check the picture you have just taken on the monitor. The picture is displayed for a few seconds between shots, letting you check each picture as it is taken. If you want to move on to the next shot immediately without checking the previous picture, set REC VIEW to OFF.
SETUP CARD EDIT CAM ALL RESET PW ON SETUP COLOR ON ENGLISH NORMAL HIGH
Press VIEW.
to select REC
SETUP CARD PIC CAM SHUTTER SOUND REC VIEW FILE NAME PIXEL MAPPING ON RESET
Press to go to the REC VIEW settings.
Press or to select ON or OFF, and press the OK button.
Rec View is turned on or off.
SHUTTER SOUND REC VIEW FILE NAME PIXEL MAPPING OFF ON
Setting the beep sound
This function lets you adjust the volume of or turn off the beep sound used for warnings and button operations.
Open the lens barrier, or press the q button and then the OK button.
to select 8.
Press to go to the beep sound settings.
Setting the beep sound (8)
Press or to select OFF, or volume LOW or HIGH.
ALL RESET PW ON SETUP COLOR OFF LOW HIGH
The beep sound is turned off or is set to a low or high volume.
Setting the shutter sound (SHUTTER SOUND)
You can select from three different sounds to use as the shutter sound. You can also set the volume to HIGH or LOW. However, the shutter sound cannot be set when the shooting mode is set to MOVIE. The camera is set to sound 1 and HIGH volume at the time of purchase. To disable the shutter sound, select OFF.
Press or to select SHUTTER SOUND. Press to go to the shutter sound settings.
Press or OFF.
to select 1, 2, 3
If you selected a shutter sound (1, 2 or 3), press to set the volume.
If the flash is used, the image brightness (exposure) may differ from the intended brightness (exposure).
When the brightness of the subject and background differ(
Taking backlighted pictures may result in darkened faces or other foreground objects. Using spot metering in such situations will ensure that the subject is clear regardless of the background light.
ESP (no indication) Spot (n) Meters the center of the screen and the area around it separately to obtain the optimum exposure. Meters only the center of the screen to obtain the appropriate exposure for the subject in the center.
Press n.
to select ESP/
Press to go to the metering settings.
When the brightness of the subject and background differ (n)
Press or to select n and press the OK button.
Spot metering is set.
Press the OK button again to exit the menu. Take the picture using spot metering.
Position the subject in the center of the frame and press the shutter button halfway. Compose your shot and press the shutter button all the way to take the picture. gTaking still pictures (P.59)
Shooting mode settings
Taking close-up pictures
Use the macro mode when you want to shoot close to the subject, for example when taking a picture of a flower. With the macro mode, you can take pictures as close as 20 cm (7.8 in.) to the subject. To shoot even closer, set Super macro mode to ON. This lets you shoot as close as 9 cm (3.5 in.) to the subject.
Press repeatedly in shooting mode and select & ON.
When the macro mode is selected, & is displayed on the monitor.
&mark
Take the picture using the monitor.
You can take pictures of your subject at a distance of more than 50 cm (1.6 ft.) with the macro mode set to ON. However, the camera will take longer than usual to focus. If you use the flash in macro shooting, shadows may be noticeable and the appropriate exposure may not be obtained. You cannot use the macro mode together with the super macro mode.
Shooting distance and shooting range Zoom position Macro mode (W) Macro mode (T) Shooting range (W H) 20 cm (0.7 ft.) ~ ) mm (20 cm (0.7 ft.)) 20 cm (0.7 ft.) ~ ) mm (20 cm (0.7 ft.)) Shooting distance
Taking close-up pictures (&)
Setting up Super macro mode
Set Super macro mode to ON to take pictures as close as 9 cm (3.5 in.) to the subject. However, the flash will not operate when T (Telephoto) is set.
to select %.
Press to go to the Super macro mode settings.
Zoom is moved to the telephoto side, and super macro mode is set.
When the super macro mode is selected, % is displayed on the monitor.
To cancel the super macro mode, set % to OFF. If you try to take a picture of a subject at a distance greater than 20 cm in the super macro mode, it will take time for the focus to lock.
Shooting distance and shooting range Zoom position Super macro mode (T) Shooting distance 9 cm (3.5 in.) 50 cm (19.7 in.) Shooting range (W H) mm (9 cm)
Using the self-timer
In the self-timer mode, the picture is taken approximately 12 seconds after the shutter button is pressed. You are recommended to stabilize the camera by using a tripod.
Press repeatedly in shooting mode and select Y.
When the self-timer mode is selected, Y is displayed on the monitor.
Take the picture.
The self-timer/remote control lamp lights for approximately 10 seconds, then starts blinking. After blinking for approximately 2 seconds, the picture is taken. The self-timer mode is automatically canceled after one shot.
Lights
Blinks
Do not operate the self-timer while standing directly in front of the camera lens. The focus and exposure will not be able to lock. The remote control cannot be used in the self-timer mode.
Using the remote control
You can take pictures using the remote control device (sold separately in some regions). This is useful when you want to take a picture with yourself in it or a night scene without touching the camera. Mount the camera on a tripod or place it on a stable, flat surface.
Press repeatedly in shooting mode and select <.
When remote control shooting is selected, < is displayed on the monitor.
<mark
Point the remote control device at the remote control receiver on the camera and press the shutter button on the remote control device.
The focus and exposure are locked and the self-timer/remote control lamp on the camera blinks for about 2 seconds before the picture is taken. If the remote control receiver is exposed to strong light, the effective signal distance may be reduced or shooting may not take place. To shoot sequential shots, press and hold the shutter button on the remote control device. However, if the camera does not receive the remote control signal properly, sequential shooting may stop.
Taking successive pictures
This function allows you to take a rapid succession of still pictures at approximately 2 frames per second (approx. 4 pictures in HQ mode) by keeping the shutter button pressed. As you can choose the best picture from a series of sequential shots, you are recommended to use this mode when photographing a moving subject.
In All INDEX mode, the printer automatically selects the number of pictures per sheet, etc. All INDEX printing is only available on printers with an index function. The PRINT ORDER function is only available on DPOF-compatible printers.
Exiting direct printing
When you have finished printing, disconnect the camera from the printer.
In the PRINT MODE SELECT screen, select.
A message is displayed.
REMOVE USB CABLE
Remove the USB cable from the camera.
The camera turns off.
Remove the USB cable from the printer.
Before using sharing images using a computer Creating andyour computer
Operating procedure
You can transfer images from the picture card in the camera to your computer by connecting the camera to the computer with the supplied USB cable. Depending on the Operating System of your computer, you may have to configure your computer before connecting it to the camera. Follow the steps below.
Identifying the Operating System Determining how to connect the camera to a computer
Windows 98/ 98SE (Second Edition) USB driver installation
Windows Me/2000/XP
Macintosh OS 9.0 - 9.2/OS X - 10.3
Connect the camera to the computer (Windows P.160 Macintosh P.170) Confirm the computer recognizes the camera (Windows P.161 Macintosh P.170)
Transfer camera images to the computer (Windows P.164 Macintosh P.172) Disconnect the camera from your computer (Windows P.168 Macintosh P.175)
Normal operations cannot be guaranteed on computers with the following Operating Systems and specifications, even when equipped with a USB connector.
Windows 95/NT 4.0 Windows 98/98SE when upgraded from Windows 95 Macintosh OS 8.6 or lower (However, operations have been confirmed for Macintosh OS 8.6 originally shipped with a USB connector and USB MASS Storage Support 1.3.5.) Computer with an add-on USB connector on an expansion card, etc. Computers without a pre-installed Operating System or a self-built computer
When using the camera connected to the computer, be sure that the camera has sufficient battery power. Note that the cameras battery will continuously discharge (use energy) when connected (communicating) with a computer. If the battery becomes exhausted, the camera will stop operating. If the camera stops operating, the computer may malfunction and the image data (files) being transferred may be lost. Please keep this in mind when the camera is connected to the computer for extended periods. Use of the AC adapter (sold separately) is recommended when using the camera with a computer. If the AC adapter is removed when the camera is connected to the computer and powered by the battery, the image data on the picture card may be lost and the computer may malfunction. Before removing the AC adapter, be sure to first disconnect the camera from the computer and turn off the camera. If the camera is connected to the computer via a USB hub, reliable operation cannot be guaranteed. If a malfunction should occur, connect the camera directly to the computer without using the USB hub. Be sure to copy an image to the computer before editing the image. Depending on the application software used, editing an image (such as rotating) on the picture card may corrupt the file data on the picture card.
Before using your computer
Images transferred to the computer can be viewed using graphic software, such as CAMEDIA Master, Paint Shop Pro or Photoshop, Internet browsing software, such as Netscape Communicator or Microsoft Internet Explorer, or a similar JPEG-compatible application software. For information on using commercially-available image editing software, please refer to the instruction manual of that software. To play back movies on your computer, you will need to have QuickTime installed. QuickTime is provided on the supplied CD-ROM.
Identifying the operating system
To determine the available methods for transferring images from the camera to your computer, you must first identify the operating system (OS) of your computer.
Windows
Right click the My Computer icon on your desktop and select Properties. For users running Windows XP, right click My Computer from the Start menu and select Properties. Note and record the System (Operating System) information.
Macintosh
Select About This Computer from the Apple menu on the menu bar. Note and record the System (Operating System) information.
Determining how to connect the camera to a computer
Select one of the following three methods for connecting the camera to the computer. 1. Using the provided USB cable to connect the camera to your computer. gWindows (P.160), Macintosh (P.170) 2. Inserting and using the optional computer card adapter (such as the Olympus MAPC-10) in your computer. g For details, refer to the instruction manual of the computer Card adapter. 3. Inserting and using the optional USB card reader/writer (such as the Olympus MAUSB-10) to connect to your computer. g For details, refer to the instruction manual of the USB reader/writer.
1 USB cable Windows Me/2000/XP Windows 98/98SE Windows NT 4.0 Windows 95 Macintosh 9.0 to 9.2, 10.1 to 10.3 Macintosh 8.6 or lower Computer Card adapter USB reader/writer (sold separately) (sold separately)
See the Olympus Web site for details about the optional Card adapter and USB reader/writer. ghttp://www.olympus.com
Installing the USB driver (When using Windows 98/98SE)
If your Operating System is Windows 98/98SE, you must install the USB driver before connecting the camera to your computer for the first time. Follow the instructions below to install the USB driver in your computer. Once it is fully installed, you do not need to repeat the procedure again.
Insert the provided software CD into the CD-ROM drive of your computer.
Click the USB Driver button.
If this window does not display automatically, perform the following steps.
1. Double click the My Computer icon on your desktop. 2. Right click the CD-ROM icon and click Open.
Macintosh OS X
When the computer has recognized the camera, the Apple Image Capture software is started automatically.
Select File - Close to exit the Apple Image Capture software.
The camera is indicated with an icon labeled Unlabeled, Untitled, or NO-NAME.
If none of these appear, there may be a problem with one of the following. the cameras power source (the AC adapter is not properly connected or the battery power is low.) the card (there is no card in the camera or there is a problem with the card.) Check that you can play back pictures stored on the card on the monitor of your digital camera. the connection between the camera and the computer Check the USB cable connection.
Double click the unlabeled, untitled or NO-NAME icon.
Check for the DCIM folder. This confirms that the camera is recognized by the computer. You can now operate the files on the computer.
When the camera is connected to the computer, an UNTITLED icon appears on the desktop. Double click that icon.
If you cannot find the icon or an error message appears after Double clicking the icon, there may be a problem with one of the following: the cameras power source (the AC adapter is not properly connected or the battery power is low.) the card (there is no card in the camera or there is a problem with the card.) Check that you can play back pictures stored on the picture card on the monitor of your digital camera. the USB cable connection between the computer and the digital camera the File Exchange exchange is disabled in Apples Extension Manager. Please refer to the computers manual for details. For OS X, the icon may be labeled No name or Unlabeled.
Double click the Hard Disk icon on your desktop.
The Hard Disk folder opens.
Select the image file/s you would like to transfer to your computer by clicking once on the file. To select multiple files, hold the shift key while clicking the desired files. To select all files, choose Edit > Select All. Drag and drop the selected image file/s to the desired folder on your hard drive.
You may also create a new folder to save the selected image files. Please refer to the computers operating system manual for details.
When the computer recognizes the camera, Apple Image Capture is started. If Apple Image Capture is not started you can transfer images using standard drag and drop procedures. See g P.172 and P.173. gConnecting the camera to the computer (P.160)
When the software license agreement window is displayed, review the agreement and click Agree. Repeatedly click Next. The installation setup begins.
Wait until the QuickTime setup window is displayed. Repeatedly click Next. Click Finish.
The setup completion window is displayed. Uncheck the boxes and click Close.
If you check the bottom box, the program starts. If you do not want to use QuickTime, close the program.
QuickTime is now installed in your computer.
Installing the CAMEDIA Master software
Click Next.
If Quick Time is already installed, proceed from here.
When the software license agreement window is displayed, review the agreement and click Yes.
Type in your name and the software serial number.
When entering the serial number, be careful to distinguish between 0 (zero) and O (upper case o), 0 (zero) and D (upper case d), 1 (one) and I (upper case i), 2 (two) and Z (upper case z), 8 (eight) and B (upper case b), and U (upper case u) and V (upper case v). The serial number can be found on the bottom of the cover of the CD-ROM package.
After typing in this information, repeatedly click Next. The installation setup begins. After the installation of the CAMEDIA Master software is complete, Acrobat Reader is installed. If Acrobat Reader is already installed in your computer, the installation process finishes. gStarting/Exiting the CAMEDIA Master software (P.186)
Installing Acrobat Reader
Adobe Acrobat Reader is required to view the manual on the CD-ROM. Click OK. The installation setup begins.
Repeatedly click Next.
You will see dialog boxes with check boxes and input fields. Ignore these and click Next.
When the setup completion dialog box appears, click OK.
Click Finish. The installation process is finished.
Click Close to close the CD-ROM menu screen.
The following are the system requirements for CAMEDIA Master 4.2. Operating System CPU RAM Hard disk space Connector Monitor Mac OS 9.0 to 9.2/OS X 10.1 ~ 10.3 Power PC G3 or later 128MB or greater for applications 120MB or greater (during installation) USB port dots or higher, 32,000 colors or higher
If you are running OS 8.6 to 9.2, installation of QuickTime version 5.0 or later is not necessary. If you are running OS X, only the CAMEDIA Master software will be installed.
To check whether Acrobat Reader and QuickTime are already installed and to check the version in OS 8.6 to 9.2, from the Apple menu, click Apple System Profile to open the Apple System Profile window. Click the application tab to display all installed application software, then click Acrobat Reader and QuickTime to view the version.
Turn on your computer and insert the CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive.
The CAMEDIA Master folder is displayed on the desktop.
If this folder is not displayed, Double click the CD-ROM icon on the desktop labeled CAMEDIA Master.
Double click the folder with the name that matches your Operating System.
Select the Operating System Using the provided CAMEDIA Master software
If you are running the OS 8.6 to 9.2, for example, click the 8.6 - 9.2 folder. If you are running the OS X, click the OS-X 10.1- folder.
Double click the CAMEDIA Master folder.
Double click the CAMEDIA Master icon.
When the software license agreement window is displayed, read the agreement and click Agree.
The window for selecting the installation destination is displayed. Ignore this and click Choose.
If you want to change the installation destination, select the desired folder and then click Choose.
The installation begins. Wait until the installation is complete.
A dialog box is displayed, indicating that the installation was successful.
Click Finish to restart your computer. If Restart is displayed, click this to restart your computer.
QuickTime is required to play back movies. If QuickTime 5.0 or later is already installed or if you are running OS X, you do not need to install this application.
Double click the QuickTime Installer icon located in the CAMEDIA Master folder used when installing the CAMEDIA Master software.
The installation start window is displayed. Click Continue.
The software license agreement window is displayed. Read the agreement, then click Agree.
The window for selecting the type of installation is displayed. Click the radio button for the basic installation, then click Continue. The user registration window is displayed. Click Continue without entering any information.
The QuickTime setup window is displayed. Click Next.
The connection speed setup window is displayed. Select the item that matches your network type. Click Next.
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When the camera is not recognized by the computer
This section explains how to solve such problems as the camera not appearing on the computer screen (as Removable Disk) or not being able to display or save camera images on the computer when the camera is connected to the computer with the USB cable. Windows XP is used in the explanation below. Refer to the Olympus Web site for easy-to-follow explanations with screenshots for this and other Operating Systems. g http://www.olympus.com/
Check the camera and cable
Check the camera.
Is the lens barrier closed? Is the monitor off?
Check the card in the camera.
Is the card correctly inserted in the camera? Is the card defective?
Check the USB cable connection.
Check that the camera is correctly connected to the computer with the USB cable. gConnecting the camera to the computer (P.160) If there is another USB port on the computer, try connecting the USB cable to the other port.
Restart the computer.
Disconnect the camera from the computer and restart the computer. After restarting, connect the camera again to the computer with the USB cable.
Check the computer
Click Start Control Panel.
Click Performance and Maintenance, then Double click System. Click the Hardware tab in the System Properties window and then click Device Manager. If the camera is recognized by the computer, the following items are displayed in the device manager.
Disk Drives category: OLYMPUS (camera name) Universal Serial Bus controllers category: USB Mass Storage Device Storage Volume category: General-Use Volume
If the above items are not displayed but there is an item with an exclamation point (!) that is only displayed when the camera is connected to the computer, right click that item, then click Uninstall from the shortcut menu.
The device manager contains many devices that are essential for computer operation. Be careful when making any deletions.
Next, click Update Driver.
At this time, make sure that the CD-ROM provided with the camera is not inserted in the computer.
Click the computer name field, then click Scan for hardware changes.
Check the contents of the device manager again.
If OLYMPUS (camera name), USB Mass Storage Device, and General-Use Volume are displayed, check that the Removable Disk icon is displayed in My Computer and the camera has been correctly identified by your computer.
Appendix Appendix
Green and orange lamps and flash stand by indication
The green and orange lamps on the right of the viewfinder indicate the following depending on whether they are on, off or blinking. The green lamp and flash stand by indication (#) on the monitor have the same functions.
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