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| chierchio |
11:22pm on Monday, October 11th, 2010 ![]() |
| camera worked good on windows me after updating my computer to XP PRO camera will not load ? | |
| bibon |
11:33pm on Saturday, September 25th, 2010 ![]() |
| Rule of thumb to learning how to use anything well, "Read the directions" Personally owning this camera for over 5 yrs. | |
| NiebarstvonRohr |
4:21pm on Monday, June 14th, 2010 ![]() |
| cheap no battery life, bad pictures it was very cheap the pic quality is terrible, it eats batteries It was cheap? It eats batteries, you can take maybe 10 pics using flash. | |
| PilotsGuide |
10:18pm on Friday, April 2nd, 2010 ![]() |
| I recently bought this camera. I was looking for a cheap digital camera, and saw this one and decided it was quite good for the price. camera itself works well, flash, timer near impossible to upload pictures | |
| Jazzy108 |
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| I recently bought this camera. I was looking for a cheap digital camera, and saw this one and decided it was quite good for the price. | |
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FUN! FLASH 640 SE
Rev. 1, June 10, 2002
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Contents
The Polaroid PhotoMAX FUN! FLASH 640 SE Creative Kit. 2 Kit components. 3 Camera features. 4 Taking photos. 8 Tips for great photos. 9 Using sleep mode. 11 Using the picture counter. 12 Using the flash. 13 Using the self-timer. 15 Transferring photos to your computer. 16 Installing the software. 18 Connecting the digital camera to your computer. 19 Transferring photos to your computer. 22 Deleting photos from the camera. 28 Working with images. 32 Need Help?. 39 Product Limited Warranties. 40 FCC Notice. 42
Welcome to Polaroid PhotoMAX FUN! Thank you for purchasing the Polaroid PhotoMAX FUN! FLASH 640 SE Digital Camera Creative Kit. This kit contains everything you need to enter the world of digital imaging. Just follow the simple instructions in this Quickstart Guide and youll be working with digital photos quickly and easily. Our goal at Polaroid is to make digital imaging easy and fun right from the moment you open the box. If you ever need information or help, please visit our Help site on the Web at: www.polaroid.com.
Please read this booklet to learn how fun and easy it is to use Polaroid PhotoMAX FUN!
Polaroid PhotoMAX FUN! FLASH 640 SE Digital Camera
The Polaroid PhotoMAX FUN! FLASH 640 SE Creative Kit
Your Polaroid PhotoMAX FUN! FLASH 640 SE Digital Camera Creative Kit contains everything you need to take digital photos, save them to your computer, and manipulate them. You can use your Polaroid PhotoMAX SE Image Maker Software with other TWAIN-compliant digital cameras and scanners. To see if a device is TWAIN-compliant, check the instructions that came with it.
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Kit components Make sure that your kit contains the following:
Polaroid PhotoMAX FUN! FLASH 640 SE Digital Camera Wrist strap Four AAA batteries Camera-to-computer cable (RS-232C serial and USB connectors) Polaroid PhotoMAX SE Image Maker Software CD-ROM Quickstart Guide
Note: Your computer needs an RS-232C serial port or a high-speed USB port to use your digital camera.
Polaroid PhotoMAX FUN! FLASH 640 SE Digital Camera 3
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Camera features a b
d f b Flash unit c Lens d Serial/USB cable connector port e Tripod mount f Battery compartment e
a Viewnder
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k l m n
p g LCD status display h Power/status indicator light i j l Flash indicator light Viewnder Flash button
k Power button m Self-timer button n Shutter button o Wrist strap slot p Battery compartment
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Inserting batteries Your kit includes four AAA batteries. 1. Open the battery door. 2. Insert four AAA batteries. Make sure that the battery terminals (+ and -) are properly positioned. 3. Close the battery door.
Note: Replace the batteries when the power/status indicator light blinks, the LCD displays the battery-low message (bL), or the LCD status display does not turn on. Note: Replace all four batteries at the same time. Do not mix old and new batteries, batteries of different types, or batteries from different manufacturers. High-capacity super-alkaline batteries provide longer battery life in digital cameras.
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Connecting the wrist strap Attach the strap as shown.
You are now ready to take photos!
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Taking photos
1. Turn on the camera (a). The green power/status light (b) on the back of the camera is lit. If the green power/ status light is not lit, check to make sure the batteries are properly loaded and do not need replacing. 2. Frame your subject(s) in the viewnder (c). 3. Hold the camera steady; press and hold the shutter button (d) until the camera beeps. The camera increases the picture counter in the e LCD status display (e) by one. d b c a
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Tips for great photos Indoor photos Indoor photos are best 3-6 taken in an evenly lit feet room (no extremes of light and dark in the photo). Use the Autoash setting for best results. Be sure to keep your subject(s) 3-6 feet from the camera when using the ash. Use a tripod in a dimly lit room if you dont want to use the ash. Note: See page 13 to change ash settings.
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Outdoor photos Be sure to keep your subject(s) at least 3 feet from the camera. 3ft - Always make sure that the sun or other light source is behind the person taking the photo, and not beside or behind your subject(s). After you frame the photo in the viewnder, hold the camera steady for two seconds before pressing the shutter button Use the Autoash setting for best results during the day. Use the Force Flash setting and a tripod at night. Note: See page 13 to change ash settings. Note: For more tips on taking great photos, visit our Help site: www.polaroid.com.
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Using sleep mode To save battery power, your digital camera automatically shuts off after 45 seconds of inactivity. In this sleep mode, the LCD status display (a) turns off, the a power/status indicator light (b) displays green, and the camera beeps every ten seconds. b d c
Press the power button (d) once to bring the camera out of sleep mode. The LCD status display (a) turns on; the power/status indicator light (b) displays green. Press the shutter button (c) to take a photo. Note: The power shuts off after three minutes in sleep mode, the LCD displays the system-shutdown message (Sd), and the camera beeps. Push the power button (d) to restore power.
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Using the picture counter The picture counter is found on the LCD status display. The camera comes with 2 MB of internal memory, which typically stores 30 photos (640 x 480 pixel resolution). The number of photos that the camera actually stores depends on the complexity of the photos. 1. Turn on the camera (a). 2. Press the shutter button (b). The camera beeps and increases the picture counter in the LCD status display (c) by one. c a b
When memory is full, the LCD status display shows the memory-full message (FL). Note: The camera does not have removable memory. When memory is full, transfer photos into your computer and then erase them from the camera memory. See page 16 to transfer photos to your computer.
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Using the ash When you turn on your digital camera, it is in the No Flash (nF) mode. You can change the ash setting at any time. Note: If the batteries are very weak when you turn on the camera, the ash does not charge. The camera indicates when you may need to use the ash by displaying the Low Lighting message (LL) in the LCD status display. There are three ash settings:
LCD icon
Flash setting
No Flash (ash off) The ash does not re. Use when shooting toward a reective background, such as a window or a mirror. Autoash
The ash res automatically when needed. The autoexposure sensor in the camera
determines when the ash is necessary. FF Force Flash The ash res for every photo.
Polaroid PhotoMAX FUN! FLASH 640 SE Digital Camera 13
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Changing the ash setting 1. Turn on the camera (a); it is in No Flash (nF) mode. 2. Press the ash setting button (c) to change the setting. The LCD b status display (b) shows the new setting. 3. If you turn on the Autoash (AF) or Force Flash (FF) setting, the ash charges for a few seconds. The ash indicator (d) lights yellow when the ash is charged and ready to take a photo. If the ash takes longer than 25 seconds to charge, the Battery Low icon (bL) appears on the LCD status display and the ash stops charging. You need to replace the camera batteries to use the ash (see page 6 to replace batteries). Note: If the camera detects the Battery Low condition when you turn it on, the ash does not charge. Note: If the camera is not used within 45 seconds after the ash is fully charged (or 45 seconds after the Battery Low icon appears), the camera enters sleep mode.
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Using the self-timer 1. Turn on the camera (a). 2. Set the camera into position to take a photo. 3. Look through the viewnder (b) to compose the photo. 4. Press the self-timer button (c). The camera beeps for 15 seconds, the beep speeds up and then stops just before the camera takes the photo. Note: You do not need to press the shutter button to take a self-timed photo. Note: Using the tripod is recommended. A tripod mount is on the bottom of the camera. b a c
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Transferring photos to your computer
After you take digital photos with your camera, you need to transfer them to your computer. To do this, you must rst install the Polaroid PhotoMAX SE Image Maker Software included in your kit. Your software includes many fun and interesting features to use with your digital photos: A wide selection of digital special effects such as melting, swirling, motion blur and more. Full preview of all your changes as you make them. PhotoFantasy, which lets you put someones image inside one of the many supplied digital fantasiessuch as costumes, sports photos, or a 50s time warp. Note: Before you install the software make sure that your computer meets the minimum system requirements necessary for installing it.
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Minimum System Requirements PC with Pentium class processor Microsoft Windows 95 or Windows MB of RAM (32 MB recommended) 60 MB available hard drive space Display settings at 800 x 600 pixels High-color display adapter (True-color recommended) Available RS232-C COMM (serial) port (on computers running Windows 95 or Windows 98) or a high-speed USB port (on computers running Windows 98) Color monitor 2x or faster CD-ROM drive Mouse Note: If you have any questions about the system capabilities of your computer, please read the documentation that came with your computer or contact the computer manufacturer.
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Installing the software 1. Insert the CD-ROM in your CD-ROM drive. 2. If the installation program does not start automatically: a. Select Run from the Windows Start menu. The Start menu is usually found at the bottom of your screen. b. Click Browse. c. Double-click the PhotoMAX CD-ROM drive icon. d. Select Setup.exe from the CD-ROM. e. Click Open. f. Click OK; the installation program begins. 3. Follow the instructions on your computer screen. Note: Be sure to read the README le for any important last minute information about your software. You can access the README le at Start\Programs\Polaroid PhotoMAX by ArcSoft\PhotoMAX SE ReadMe.
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Connecting the digital camera to your computer 1. Turn off the camera, computer, and any peripheral devices. Note: You do not need to turn off a Windows 98 computer to connect the camera to its USB port. 2. Locate the serial/USB connector cable from your kit.
Note: If your computer is equipped with a USB port, it transfers photos much faster than a serial port.
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3. Connect the serial head of the cable (a) to the serial port on your Windows 95 or Windows 98 computer. Or connect the USB head of the cable (b) to the USB port on your Windows 98 computer.
Note: If the connection between the USB head and the computer USB port is not tight, the USB head may eventually pull out of the port. Check that the USB head is fully plugged in every time you transfer photos. Note: To get help nding the serial or USB port on your computer, read the instruction manual that came with your computer or contact the computer manufacturer.
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4. Connect the other end of the cable to the camera (c). Note: When inserting the plug into the camera, the arrow on the plug should face the camera front. Insert the plug straight into the port and do not turn or twist the plug. 5. Turn on the camera. 6. Turn on the computer. Note: The computer can remain on when you plug the serial/USB connector cable into the computers USB port. 7. Click Start on the Windows taskbar. Note: The Windows taskbar is usually found at the bottom of your screen. 8. Select Polaroid PhotoMAX by ArcSoft from the Programs menu. 9. Select PhotoMAX SE. The software launches. You also can open the Polaroid PhotoMAX SE Software by double-clicking the PhotoMAX SE icon on your desktop. This icon is a shortcut to the Polaroid PhotoMAX SE application that was created automatically at the end of the installation procedure.
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Transferring photos to your computer 1. Click the Get Photo button.
Get Photo
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Three buttons appear that let you select an image from a variety of sources. You can select an image from:
Button:
From File Album or Camera
Click on button to:
open an image le that is stored
on your computer
transfer photos from your camera open an image le from a photo
album Note: You can build your own customized photo albums. Other Devices
transfer photos directly from
another TWAIN-compliant digital camera or scanner
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2. Click Album or Camera. The Album manager window appears.
Note: To create a new Album, select New Album from the Album: pull-down menu. Type a new album description, if desired, in the Description: eld.
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3. Click Acquire.
Acquire button
The Select Source window appears.
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4. Click on Polaroid Fun! Flash 640 SE Camera; click Select. The Polaroid PhotoMAX FUN! FLASH 640 SE Digital Camera TWAIN software window opens. The TWAIN software is used to transfer, delete, and save photos from your digital camera. 5. Click Refresh Thumbnails to load thumbnail images of your photos from the camera. Thumbnail versions of your photos appear on the screen.
Refresh Thumbnails button
Thumbnails
Note: If your digital camera fails to connect to your computer, close the Polaroid PhotoMAX SE Image Maker Software and restart it. If you continue to have problems connecting your digital camera to your computer, please visit our Help site: www.polaroid.com.
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6. Click on a photo thumbnail to select it for transfer into your active photo album. To transfer more than one photo into the active photo album, press Control (Ctrl) on your keyboard while clicking on each thumbnail image. To put all photos in the active photo album, click Select All. Note: The selected thumbnail images have a red border. 7. Click Get Photos. The selected photos appear in the active photo album.
Get Photos
Note: For help with photo albums, see page 39 to learn how to open the software online Help.
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Deleting photos from the camera You can delete all photos from the camera using the software. 1. Click the Get Photo button.
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4. Click on Polaroid Fun! Flash 640 SE Camera; click Select. The Polaroid PhotoMAX FUN! FLASH 640 SE Digital Camera TWAIN software window opens. The TWAIN software is used to transfer, delete, and save photos from your digital camera. Note: If your digital camera fails to connect to your computer, close the Polaroid PhotoMAX SE Image Maker Software and restart it. If you continue to have problems connecting your digital camera to your computer, visit our Help site: www.polaroid.com. 5. Click Delete All Photos. 6. Click Yes to delete all photos from the camera.
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Working with images
After you install your Polaroid PhotoMAX SE Image Maker Software and transfer photos into your computer, the real fun starts! Use your software to change colors, add special effects, cut and paste selections between images, and much more. Opening an image To play with an image, rst use your software to open it from an Album. 1. Double-click on an Album thumbnail image to display it in the image tray.
Image Tray
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Applying a special effect You can apply many different special effects to a selected part of your image or to the entire image. For example, try making part of your image look like an oil painting! 1. Click and drag the mouse cursor to select the area on your image that you want to paint, or make sure no area is selected if you want to paint the entire image. 2. Click Special Effects. 3. Click the down arrow on the tool palette until you see the painting special effect. 4. Drag the slider to the left to decrease the intensity of the effect or to the right to increase the intensity. You also can click the or the + buttons to change the intensity. 5. Click painting to apply the effect to your image. Click undo if you change your mind. Note: For information about using the image editing tools and special effects, see page 39 to learn how to open the software online Help.
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Cropping an image Sometimes you need to cut out part of an image you scanned or took with your digital camera. Use the Crop tool. 1. Select the area you want to keep in your image. 2. Click Setup Photo. 3. Click Crop Image. 4. Move the cursor over the selected area on your image. The cursor changes to a pair of scissors. 5. Press the left mouse button. The cropped image appears in the image tray. Click undo if you change your mind.
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Saving an image After you nish playing with your image, you can save it to your computer.
To save an image.
With the same le name and in the same le format With a different le name or in a different le format
Do this.
1. Click Save It! 2. Click Quick Save. 1. Click Save It! 2. Click Save Image as. The Save As dialog box appears. 3. Select the folder where you want to save the le. 4. Select a le format from the Save as type list, if needed.
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Note: If you select JPG, a slider appears to set the amount of image compression. A higher setting saves the le with less compression and higher image quality. A lower setting saves the le with more compression and a lower image quality. Files with more compression take up less space. 5. Enter a different le name, if needed. 6. Click Save.
As a screen saver
1. Click Save It! 2. Click Make Screen Saver.
As wallpaper for your desktop
1. Click Save It! 2. Click Make Wallpaper.
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Printing images 1. Click Print Image. 2. Type a caption in the Description: eld if you want to add a caption to your printed image. 3. Enter the number of copies. This option is not available if your printer driver does not support multiple printing. 4. Click Hori-Centered and Vert-Centered to print the image in the center of the page. 5. Drag the Output: slider to change the dot-per-inch (dpi) print resolution and the resulting image size on the page. 6. Click and drag the image if you want to reposition it on the page. 7. Click Printer Setup if needed. 8. Click Print to start printing. Note: Click Print multiple copies on one sheet of paper to print up to 84 copies of your image on a single page.
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Sending images to friends A good way to send images to family and friends is to attach them to an email message. 1. Find the image le name. Your photo album thumbnail display shows the le names for each image. 2. Locate the image le on your computer. You can nd your transferred images in the following folder (if you chose the default options during software installation): C:\Program Files\Polaroid\PhotoMAX SE\PhotoMAX\Photos\ 3. Attach the image le to an email message. Refer to your email systems instructions on how to attach a le to an email message. 4. Send the message, with the image le attached.
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Need Help?
Whenever you need help using Polaroid PhotoMAX SE Image Maker Software, click on the ? button on the main window to access the online Help.
? button
The online Help provides step-by-step instructions on using your digital camera and your PhotoMAX SE Image Maker software. Also, be sure to visit our Help site: www.polaroid.com
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Product Limited Warranties
One Year Limited Warranty Polaroid PhotoMAX FUN! FLASH 640 SE Digital Camera Polaroid will, at our option, repair or replace any unit found defective in manufacture within the warranty period. The warranty period is determined by the date of purchase. Keep the receipt as proof of purchase. Otherwise, the warranty period is determined by the date of manufacture. This warranty does not apply to damages caused by accident, misuse, or tampering, and excludes all consequential damages except in jurisdictions not allowing such exclusions or limitations. Note: Polaroid Corporation provides technical support for digital cameras at www.polaroid.com, and within the United States by calling 800-897-0356 from 8 A.M. to 8 P EST, 7 days a week. Phone-support.M. and repair services are regional and may not be available outside the country where a product was purchased. To obtain parts and service for cameras purchased in the United States, call 800-343-4846. A list of Polaroid International sales and customer support ofces is available at: www.polaroid.com/service/ phone.html
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Ninety Day Limited Warranty Polaroid PhotoMAX SE Image Maker Software Polaroid warrants that the software media will be free of defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 90 days from the date of purchase. Polaroid's entire liability and your exclusive remedy shall be, at Polaroids option, either (a) return of the price paid or (b) repair or replacement of the software that does not meet Polaroid's Limited Warranty and is returned to Polaroid with a copy of your sales receipt. This Limited Warranty is void if failure of the software has resulted from accident, abuse, or misapplication. Any replacement software will be warranted for the remainder of the original warranty period or 30 days, whichever is longer. POLAROID MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES WITH RESPECT TO THE SOFTWARE, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT
LIMITED TO IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
SOME STATES AND
COUNTRIES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES, SO THE ABOVE EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.
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FCC Notice
WARNING: Changes or modications to this equipment not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when this equipment is operated in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
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If this equipment causes harmful interference to radio or television reception (which can be determined by turning this equipment off and on), the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the distance between this equipment and the receiver. Contact the Polaroid ofce nearest to you, or an experienced radio/
TV technician for help. Camera Precautions Do not open the camera case or attempt your own repairs. Highvoltage internal components create the risk of electrical shock. Supervise children when the camera is operated by them or used in their presence. Do not expose the camera to, or immerse it in, water or other liquids. Turn off the camera and remove the batteries if the camera is exposed to uids. Using the camera under these conditions creates the risk of electrical shock or re. Do not open the battery compartment when the camera power is on. Do not operate the camera if it is dropped or damaged.
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Note: Polaroid Corporation provides technical support for digital cameras at www.photomaxhelp.com, and within the United States by calling 800-897-0356 from 8 A.M. to 8 P EST, 7 days a week. Phone-support.M. and repair services are regional and may not be available outside the country where a product was purchased. To obtain parts and service for cameras purchased in the United States, call 800-343-4846. A list of Polaroid International sales and customer support ofces is available at: www.polaroid.com/service/ phone.html
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Thank you for purchasing this Polaroid Digital Product. For more information on our other digital imaging products, please visit our Web site at: www.polaroid.com.
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FUN! FLASH 640 SE Digital Camera
Copyright 2000 Polaroid Corporation, Cambridge, MA 02139, U.S.A., owner of the trademarks Polaroid, Polaroid PhotoMAX, MAX the Bird (and feather design). Copyright 1998-2000 Polaroid Corporation. All other product names may be the property of their respective owners. All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A. PU-21509M-0 6/00
Fun! Flash 640SE
Technical Support Information
(This information replaces that found on Pages 40 and 44)
Polaroid Corporation provides technical support for digital cameras at http://www.polaroid.com/, and within the United States by calling 800-897-0356 from 10 A.M. to 7 P.M. EST, (Mon - Fri) and 10 A.M. to 4 P.M. EST (Sat). Please note that phone support and repair services are regional and may not be available for a particular product outside the country where it was purchased. To obtain parts for cameras purchased in the United States, call 800-343-4846 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. EST, Mon. - Fri. (Note: No technical support is available at this number.) A list of Polaroid international sales and customer support offices is available at http://www.polaroid.com/service/phone.html.

2.000 Digital Camera Help
If you have trouble, please email your TA. Your TA will only help you if you have followed these directions. If you have not followed directions and get into trouble, your TA will not help, you are on your own..
STAGE 1: DOWNLOAD AND INSTALL THE DRIVERS FOR THE CAMERA!!!
Please follow the instructions for installation on the web site. We apologize for improperly linking to the 640 cameras. The link below has now been corrected and takes you to the 640SE driver page. All other information should still be correct. Drivers and installation instructions for: Windows 95/98/Me/2000/XP
STAGE 2: TAKE PICTURES
Follow the directions that came with your camera and have fun.
STAGE 3: RETRIEVE PICTURES FROM THE CAMERA
1. Make sure you restart the computer after you install the drivers. 2. Turn the camera on. 3. Connect the camera to your computer with the serial/USB adapter provided in the camera kit. 4. Your computer should detect the camera. Follow any on-screen instructions. If you are asked to accept/use a driver that Microsoft has not approved, choose the option to accept/use. 5. Decide what you want to do: - You can load the images into the Microsoft Office documents You can load them into Microsoft Photo Editor then edit/manipulate them. See also the 2.000 Graphics Tutorial for help. (Link provided on the section page)
Retrieving pictures from the camera using Microsoft PowerpointTM or WordTM:
Step 1: From the insert menu, choose: Insert -> Pictures -> From Scanner or Camera
Step 2: You should see the "Insert Picture From Scanner or Camera" pop-up window
Select the Polaroid Fun Flash 640 SE Camera
Click "Custom Insert"
Using Microsoft PhotoEditorTM to manipulate and save images in different formats:
Step 1: From the File menu, choose: Select Scanner Source.
Step 2: From the "Select Source" pop-up window, select Polaroid Fun Flash 640 SE Camera
Step 3: From the File menu, select "Scan image."
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