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Comments to date: 7. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:
anthonycyl 9:19pm on Thursday, October 21st, 2010 
A good little camera Well, I was buying my first digital camera, and I wanted it to be one that would last.
ealige 5:18pm on Sunday, October 17th, 2010 
It can do everything. I bought it in 2002. 4 years later, it still works great. It have 3x optical zoom and supports SD card which is very cheap now. why pay 300? get it for FREE nice camera that you can get here http://www.cameras4free.com/default.aspx?r=345693 thanks for read Mine is defective My camera has a problem where a lot of times, the picture breaks and disaligns, and I get a garbled picture.
sfein 12:09pm on Sunday, August 15th, 2010 
Closed are tiny and weak. HP replaced the camera. Now the new camera has the same problem and now a new problem. As a bundle with the HP Photosmart 725 camera and I have to rave about it ($150 for the pair!). This printer is an excellent value.
lylewinton 6:22am on Saturday, July 31st, 2010 
Easy to use camera with good quality pictures. Colours for outdoor pictures are very clear. Indoor pictures with flash are a bit dull.
bpasdar1 2:22pm on Tuesday, July 6th, 2010 
I love this camera for my simple snapshots, i would not recomend for anything being used as professional prints. Bad idea, it takes okay video. Compared all brands, and just getting into digital photography decided to purchase based on price and biggest "bang for the buck". I have mixed results with the quality of the pictures. Some are good, others are very low quality. I would recomend the Fuji over this unit.
107085049 2:09am on Monday, June 14th, 2010 
4,100,000 pixels, based on the HP 812 enhanced features, full manual control, 8x optical focusing.
erich13 10:55am on Friday, May 28th, 2010 
A good little camera Well, I was buying my first digital camera, and I wanted it to be one that would last. A good little camera Well, I was buying my first digital camera, and I wanted it to be one that would last.

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During recording, the green viewfinder light and the red Video/self-timer light are solid. You can view the time remaining for recording on the image display. The camera automatically stops recording when the timer reaches zero. NOTE To delay recording by 10 seconds, simply press the button to activate the self-timer before Self-timer pressing the button. Although the maximum recording time for a video clip is always 30 seconds, the number of video clips you can record can be increased by using a memory card. Video clips can be very large and use a lot of space on the memory card.

2-Taking pictures

Using Preview mode
You can also use the image display to preview a picture and show a more accurate view of what your picture will look like. This is useful for close-up pictures and for instances in which framing your subject precisely is important. To take a picture by using the image display: 1 Press the Display button to activate Preview mode. 2 Frame your subject in the image display, and then press the Shutter button. In addition to taking pictures and recording video clips, you can zoom in on your subject, adjust the flash setting, determine how many more pictures can be taken, or increase the quality of your imageall from within Preview mode. NOTE Using the image display consumes a large amount of battery power.

Using the self-timer

To use the self-timer: 1 Secure the camera to a tripod or set it on a stable surface. 2 Frame your subject in the viewfinder or image display. 3 Press the button once. The self-timer icon appears on the image display. 4 Press the Shutter button all the way down, and then release it. The Video/self-timer light and viewfinder light blink for 10 seconds before the picture is taken.

Using zoom

Optical zoom
Use optical zoom to make your subject appear closer. To use optical zoom:
Press the Zoom Out/Zoom In button to move the lens between wide angle and telephoto positions (1x to 3x). Use the telephoto position for close-up pictures.
Optical zoom can be used for video clips, but you cannot adjust the setting while recording.

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To change the image quality: Press the Quality button until the setting you want appears on the image display. The settings change incrementally from Better, Best. Good to Better and then to Best

3 Using Playback and

the Main menu

Using Playback mode

After you have taken some pictures and they are stored in the camera, you can view them in Playback mode. You can also view video clips. 3
6 # 12 of 43 Icon Description
Indicates the quality setting of the image Indicates zoom level 12.25.2001 Date the image was taken Visible if a memory card is inserted Indicates battery level Image number of total number of images stored in the camera or on the memory card (if inserted)
3-Using Playback and the Main menu

Reviewing images

To review images that are stored in the cameras memory: 1 Press or use the buttons to activate Playback mode. 2 Scroll through your images by using the buttons. Press and hold the buttons to scroll automatically. NOTE To preserve battery life, connect to an optional HP AC adapter while reviewing your images. For more information, see Appendix A: Batteries and accessories on page 61. If you do not have images stored in your camera or on the memory card, the No images screen appears on the image display. To return to Preview mode, press the button.

Reviewing video clips

You can review video clips the same way that you view images on the camera. When a video clip is reviewed, a video icon and progress bar appear in the lower-right corner of the image display. Video clips begin playing automatically. When reviewing video clips: Press the button to navigate to the next image. Press the button to reset the video clip to the first frame or navigate to the previous image.

Using the Main menu

Use the Main menu in Playback mode to rotate, delete, or magnify images. You can also view thumbnails of your images, or change the settings on the camera. To view the Main menu, press twice (or just once if Playback mode if activated). Scroll through the menu options by using the Icon Description Rotates the image 90 degrees clockwise per rotation Deletes the current image or all images and files; formats internal memory or the memory card Undelete restores the last deletion you made Displays images as thumbnails (nine at a time) Magnifies the view of the current image Allows you to adjust the camera settings Exits the Main menu

buttons.

Rotating images
Selecting the Rotate option from the Main menu rotates the current image in 90-degree increments clockwise on the image display. The image rotation is permanent. To rotate an image, press and then select ROTATE ROTATE.
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Pressing again rotates the image an additional 90 degrees. NOTE This option works only on still images, not video clips.

Deleting images

Selecting the Delete option from the Main menu deletes the current image or all images. Scroll to the image you want by using the buttons. Highlight the image, and then press. By using the option, you can select:
This Image - Deletes the current image. All Images or All Images on Card - Deletes all images from internal memory or the memory card (if inserted). Format Memory or Format Card - Deletes all images and files from internal memory or the memory card (if inserted), and formats either internal memory or the memory card. Undelete - Appears if you have deleted any images or video clips. This option restores the last deletion you made. The Undelete option is available until another picture or video clip is taken, another deletion occurs, or the camera is turned off or connected to your computer. Exit - Exits the Delete menu.

Viewing thumbnail images

Selecting the View Thumbnails option from the Main menu enables you to view up to nine thumbnail images at a time on the image display.
You can scroll through thumbnail images by using the buttons. To view an enlarged image, select it, and then press (pressing also exits this option). To move to the next set of images, use the buttons.

Magnifying images

Selecting the Magnify option from the Main menu enlarges your images on the image display. Select an image that you want to magnify, and then press.A progress bar is visible on the image display as the image is magnified. Use the buttons to scroll the magnified image. Press to view the Magnify menu. The menu allows you to change the scroll direction, change the magnification, or exit. NOTE This option works only on still images, not video clips.

Using the Setup menu

Selecting this option from the Main menu enables you to configure preferences on the camera. Move through the Setup menu by using the buttons, and then press to make your selection.

4 Using hp instant

This camera has an exciting feature called HP Instant Share Share. This feature lets you select images in the camera to be automatically processed later when the camera is connected to your computer or to certain HP printers. For example, you can select images that you want to have printed, then connect the camera to the computer or printer, and the selected images will be printed automatically. As another example, you can select images in the camera to be automatically processed by HPs e-mail service. When the camera connects to your computer, the selected images are e-mailed to family, friends, or any e-mail address that you specify. The details about this are explained later in this chapter. When you press the Share button on the camera, the most recently taken or reviewed image appears on the image display, along with any e-mail or print destinations that have been selected for the image. The buttons allow you to scroll through the images to see destinations for the other images in the camera.

4-Using hp instant share

After you press the button, you can activate the Share menu by pressing. The following table provides information about the Share menu. 3 1
Description Print 1 copy of current image. If paper size is 4 by 6 inches or 8.5 by 11 inches, the picture is printed 4 by 6 inches. If paper size is A4 or A6, the picture is printed at A6 size.
Print 2 copies of current image. E-mail. Lets you add e-mail addresses to the Share menu. This procedure is explained later in this chapter. Check mark indicates a destination has been selected for the currently displayed image. (You can select more than one destination per image.)
Using hp instant share to print pictures
1 Turn on the camera, then press the button. 2 Use the buttons to scroll to the image you want to print. Video clips cannot be selected for printing. 3 Press to activate the Share menu, then use the buttons to scroll to the print option you want. 4 Press , and a appears next to that option. 5 Scroll to other images by using the buttons and repeat steps 3 and 4 to select print options for each image. 6 When you are finished selecting all the images you want to have printed, press the button. 7 The next time you connect the camera to your computer or a compatible printer, the images you selected will be automatically printed. See Chapter 5: Unloading, printing, and displaying images on page 39 for information about connecting the camera to a computer or printer. NOTE The Share menu creates a standard Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) file for print options.

Using the hp instant share e-mail service
Using HP Instant Share to e-mail images involves three steps: 1 Adding e-mail addresses to the Share menu on the camera (using your computer and the camera together). 2 Selecting images to be e-mailed (using the Share menu on the camera). 3 Connecting the camera to your computer to send selected images.
Adding, modifying, and removing e-mail addresses
NOTE You will need an internet connection to complete this procedure. 1 Open the HP Director in the HP Photo & Imaging software, select your camera in the Select Device menu, then in the Setup. Settings menu, click Camera Share Menu Setup 2 Turn on the camera and connect it to your computer (by using a USB cable or an optional HP Camera Dock). 3 On the computer, click Retrieve from Camera Camera. 4 In the screen called Modify Share Menu verify that Photo EMenu, mail is visible above the Add. button, then click the Add. button. 5 If you are using a Macintosh computer, skip to step 7. If you are using a computer running Windows, you will be asked to sign in to HPs Passport program. HP Passport allows you to use HPs free e-mail service and other services that might be available in the future. The first time you see this screen, you will need to register as a new user. Follow the on-screen instructions for doing that. 6 Once you have successfully registered, sign in to the HP Passport program, and then the Photo E-mail Setup screen will appear. Here, you can enter an e-mail address and specify how you want it to appear in the cameras Share menu. You can also enter a subject and body text to go with the e-mail that will be sent to that address. After completing the form, click Next In the confirmation screen that appears, Next. click Finish Finish.
7 Your newly added e-mail destination should now appear in the Modify Share Menu screen (in the Current Share Menu section). To add additional e-mail addresses to the cameras Share menu, repeat steps 4-6. You will not need to sign in to the HP Passport program again. 8 When you have finished adding e-mail addresses, click on Save to Camera to add the new addresses to the cameras Share menu. When the computer confirms that the addresses were saved to your camera, disconnect the camera from the computer, and press the button to view the new e-mail destinations in the Share menu. 9 You are now ready to select images to be e-mailed. See the next section for how to do this. NOTE You can also start the process described above from your camera, by selecting E-mail. on the Share menu.
Selecting images to be e-mailed
1 Turn on the camera, then press the button. 2 Use the buttons to scroll to an image you want to e-mail. Video clips cannot be selected for e-mail. 3 Press to activate the Share menu, then use the buttons to scroll to the e-mail destination that you want to select. 4 Press to select the e-mail destination, and a check mark appears next to that selection. (You can select more than one e-mail destination or print option for an image.) 5 Scroll to other images by using the buttons and repeat steps 3 and 4 to select e-mail destinations for each image. 6 When you are finished selecting all the images you want to e-mail, press the button.

7 The next time you connect the camera to your computer, images are unloaded to the computer, and the images selected for e-mail will be sent to their respective destinations. The way in which the images are e-mailed works differently on Windows and Macintosh computers.
Images are not e-mailed directly to anyone. Rather, a message is sent to each e-mail address that you selected in the Share menu. The message contains a thumbnail of each of the images that were selected for that address, as well as a link to a web page where the recipient can view the images. From that web page, the recipient can do things like reply to you or print the image. This makes it easy for people who use different e-mail programs to be able to see your images without the difficulty of dealing with e-mail attachments.
Images are e-mailed directly to recipients using the default e-mail program on your computer.

5 Unloading, printing,

and displaying images
Once you have taken pictures, you can unload them from your camera to a computer, print them directly to a printer, or display them on a TV (using the optional HP Camera Dock).

Unloading to a computer

NOTE You can also use the optional HP Camera Dock to do this task. See Appendix B: Camera dock on page 65 for details. NOTE If you are using a Macintosh computer, switch the camera to Disk Drive in the USB Configuration menu found in the Setup menu. 1 Your camera came with a special USB cable for connecting the camera to a computer. Connect the larger end of that USB cable to the computer. 2 Open the memory card door on the side of the camera and connect the small end of the USB cable to the USB connector on the camera.
5-Unloading, printing, and displaying images
3 Turn on the camera. The HP Image Unload software will launch on your computer, and the images in the camera will automatically unload to the computer. If there were any images in the camera that were selected in the Share menu for printing or e-mail, those actions are started after the images have been unloaded to the computer. 4 When the unload screen on the computer says Finished Finished, your images have been saved and shared. You can now disconnect the camera from the computer. NOTE To unload the camera images to a computer that does not have the HP Photo & Imaging software installed on it, switch the camera to Disk Drive in the USB Configuration menu found in the Setup menu. This allows the camera to appear as another disk drive on the computer.

Printing images

NOTE You can also use the optional HP Camera Dock to do this task. See Appendix B: Camera dock on page 65. To print images that have been unloaded to the computer, you can use the HP Photo & Imaging software that was shipped with the camera. You can also connect the camera directly to any HP DeskJet or Photosmart printer that has a USB connection, then print images selected from the cameras Share menu or all images in the camera.

Printer is out of paper

Printing canceled The print job has Press on the camera. been canceled. Complete the print request again.
NOTE If you see a three-digit error number on the image display, turn the camera off. If an error number reappears when you turn the camera on, record that error number and call customer support.
Error messages on the computer
Connection between the imaging device and computer failed
The camera might be connected to a computer through a USB hub.
Make sure the camera is on, try connecting the camera directly to the computer, or disconnect other devices attached to the hub.

Getting assistance

Finding help on the web

HP product support

Visit www.hp.com/cposupport/loc/regional.html select your www.hp.com/cposupport/loc/regional.html, language, and then type your camera model in the quick find box to find information about setting up and using your camera, downloading drivers, solving a problem, ordering, and warranty information.

HP photosmart website

Visit www.hp.com/photosmart for tips on using your camera more effectively and creatively as well as HP digital camera driver updates and software.

HP accessibility website

Visit www.hp.com/hpinfo/community/accessibility/prodserv/ if you have a disability and need help.
Contacting hp customer support
In addition to the Web, you can contact HP by telephone or mail for support and service for your camera. Prices, availability, and hours of support are subject to change without notice.

How hp can help

The HP support hotline can help resolve problems with setup, installation, configuration, and operation. For help with non-HP hardware or software, please contact the manufacturer.

Before you call

Review troubleshooting tips. Have the following information ready before you call:
serial number (found on the bottom of your camera) product name date of purchase
Obtaining support in the United States
Free telephone support for one year
Within one year of your purchase, telephone support is provided to you free of charge. If this is a long distance call for you, long distance charges will apply. Call (1) (208) 323-2551. Our support staff is available from 6 am to 10 pm Mountain Time, Monday through Friday, or 9 am to 4 pm Saturday.

If you think your HP product might need service, call HP Customer Support, which can help determine if service is required. Or, visit www.hp.com/cpso-support/guide/psd/ repairhelp.html for the nearest sales and service office.

After the first year

Call (1) (208) 323-2551. A fee of $25.00 per call (U.S.) will be charged to your credit card. Charges begin only when you connect with a support technician.
Upgraded warranty options
You can select one of the following upgraded warranty options (available in the U.S. only):
Standard Next Day Exchange Accidental Damage Protection with Next Day Exchange
Upgrade your standard factory warranty to three years with the HP SupportPack. Service coverage begins on product purchase date and the pack must be purchased within the first 180 days of product purchase. HP will determine the hardware service offering based upon the outcome of system self-test programs run by the customer through the initial call to the HP Customer Care Center. If during your technical support call it is determined that your product needs replacement, HP will ship you this replacement product next business day free of charge. Optional Accidental Damage Protection is also available. This warranty upgrade protects against accidental breakage such as spills, drops, or falls. Both of these warranty upgrades offer maximized uptime and productivity, the convenience of doorto-door pickup with delivery, packaging and freight prepaid by HP.
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For more information call 1-888-999-4747 or visit www.homeandoffice.hp.com and select warranty upgrades under product support.
Obtaining support worldwide
Telephone support is free for one year in Asia and the South Pacific, and for 30 days in the Middle East and Africa. The information contained in this document and the applicable conditions for HP phone support are subject to change without notice. Please check for the latest information and conditions at www.hp.com/cposupport/loc/regional.html. www.hp.com/cposupport/loc/regional.html Alternatively, you can ask your dealer or call HP at the phone number listed in this document. For English support in Europe, contact +44 (0) 52 02.
Algeria +Argentina 5520 Australia +63 (3) (or local (03) 8877 8000) Austria +6080 Belgium Dutch: +32 (0)8806 French: +32 (0)8807 Brazil (Grande So Paulo) 751 (outside Grande So Paulo) Canada 4663 (for support during the warranty period) 4722 (for support after the warranty period) Chile 999 (Post-sales Home Computing) China +86 (10) Colombia +Czech Republic +42 (0)7310 Denmark +Egypt 5222 Finland +358 (0)288
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consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. z THE WARRANTY TERMS CONTAINED IN THIS STATEMENT, EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT LAWFULLY PERMITTED, DO NOT EXCLUDE, RESTRICT OR MODIFY AND ARE IN ADDITION TO THE MANDATORY STATUTORY RIGHTS APPLICABLE TO THE SALE OF THIS PRODUCT TO YOU.

Regulatory information

For regulatory information, see the regulatory_supplement.htm file on the CD that came with your camera.
Appendix A: Batteries and accessories

Managing batteries

When the batteries are removed from the camera, the date and time settings are preserved for approximately ten minutes. If the camera is without batteries for longer than ten minutes, the clock is set to the last time and date at which it stopped. You might be prompted to update the date and time. NOTE If you do not intend to use the camera for extended periods of time (more than a month), we strongly recommend that you remove the batteries from the camera. The following battery levels are visible on the image display. Level Full Partially full Empty N/A Icon Description Batteries have 30-100% remaining Batteries have 10-30% remaining Batteries have less than 10% remaining and need to be recharged or replaced Camera is operating on AC power
The camera uses four AA batteries. Acceptable batteries include alkaline, photo-lithium, and NiMH. For the best results with your camera, use photo-lithium or NiMH batteries.

Extending battery life

Use an optional HP AC adapter or HP Camera Dock when unloading pictures to your computer, printing, or connecting to the TV. Turn the camera off during a pause in picture taking. Use the Auto Flash setting rather than Flash On or Red-eye reduction. reduction

Rechargeable batteries

NiMH batteries can be recharged by using a battery charger or optional HP Camera Dock (both purchased separately). Rechargeable batteries might be used either by recharging outside the camera in a charger, or in the camera by connecting to the dock or using the AC adapter. Both of these accessories are optional. NOTE Rechargeable batteries have a longer life if they are fully discharged before charging occurs.

Power conservation

To conserve battery power, the image display turns off automatically if there is no button activity for 60 seconds. If no buttons are pressed for five minutes, the camera turns off (unless it is printing or connected to a computer). NOTE If the camera is connected to an AC adapter, power conservation occurs after ten minutes.

Blinking Off

The associated device is not connected to the Camera Dock. The associated device is not available because the other device is active. Camera Dock has no power or there is no camera connected.
Unloading images to a computer using the dock
NOTE If you are using a Macintosh computer, switch the camera to Disk Drive in the USB Configuration menu found in the Setup menu. 1 Check that the HP Camera Dock is connected to your computer. 2 Place the camera in the HP Camera Dock. It will turn on automatically, and a dock intro screen will appear. 3 Press the button on the dock to start the unload process. The HP Image Unload software will launch on your computer, and the images in the camera will automatically unload to the computer. If there were any images on the camera that had been selected in the Share menu for printing or e-mail, those actions are started after the images have been unloaded to the computer. 4 The camera will return to the dock intro screen when your images have been saved and shared. You can now take the camera out of the dock, or leave it there to recharge the camera batteries.
Printing images using the dock
1 Check that the HP Camera Dock is connected to your printer. (The dock cannot be connected directly to both a computer and a printer at the same time). 2 Place the camera in the HP Camera Dock. It will turn on automatically, and a dock intro screen will appear. 3 Press the button on the dock to start printing. 4 Adjust the settings in the Print Setup menu on the camera to complete the printing process. 5 The camera will return to the dock intro screen when printing is complete. You can now take the camera out of the dock, or leave it there to recharge the camera batteries.
Displaying images on a TV using the dock
1 Check that the HP Camera Dock is connected to your TV. 2 Refer to the documentation for your TV to determine how to set the TV to take video input from your camera instead of the antenna or cable TV. 3 Place the camera in the dock. It will turn on automatically, and a dock intro screen will appear. 4 Press the button on the dock, and the Slideshow menu will appear on the cameras image display. The rest of this procedure is described in Chapter 5: Unloading, printing, and displaying images on page 39.

Appendix C: Reference

Camera specifications
Feature Sensor Color depth Resolution Description 2.1 MP 30 bits (10 bits x 3 colors) Good 0.3 MP (640 x 480) Better 2.0 MP (1632 x 1232) Best 2.0 MP (1632 x 1232) Memory type 8 MB internal flash memory Secure Digital (SD) memory card up to 128 MB Internal memory capacity Quality Good Better Best Images 7 Target File Size 80 KB 500 KB 900 KB
Focal Length Wide - 5.4 mm Telephoto - 16.2 mm F-Number Wide - f 2.8 and f 5.6 Telephoto - f 4.4 and f 8.6

Zoom Capture methods

3x optical zoom, 4x digital zoom 3x/6x Playback magnify Still and video
Feature Exposure control Shutter speed Video capture and playback Audio Flash settings Focus ISO (Sensitivity) Metering White balance Self-timer Viewfinder Image LCD
Description Auto exposure 1/1000 second to 1/3 second Video clip capture None Auto Flash, Red-eye Reduction, Flash On, Flash Off Auto focus range: 20 cm to infinity 100 Average Daylight, overcast, sunset, tungsten, fluorescent 10 second delay Optical real image viewfinder Backlit color TFT 1.5 inch AVI (Motion JPEG) for video
Flash working range Built-in flash with range up to 2 meters Compressed format JPEG Power 4 AA batteries (included) or optional HP AC adapter (6V 2000 mA) The camera has a maximum power consumption of 1.5 W.

Feature Interfaces

USB to computer or USB to HP DeskJet and HP Photosmart printers DC IN 6V Camera Dock Video to TV

Standards

PTP MSDC NTSC/PAL JPEG DPOF EXIF DCF
Case material Tripod mount Dimensions Weight
Plastic Yes External Body Dimensions: 120 mm (L) x 50 mm (W) x 74 mm (H) 203 g
A AC power adapter connector 9 purchasing 63 troubleshooting 43 accessories for camera 63 adjusting camera settings 27 Auto-Flash setting 22 B batteries access door 9 extending life 62 inserting 12 level indicators 25, 61 managing 61 messages 50 recharging 62 troubleshooting 43, 45, 50 types to use 61 battery charger 63 Best image quality 23 Better image quality 23 blinking lights Camera Dock 66 green 11 orange 11, 18 red 8 blurry images 46 bonus software 15, 16 bright, image too 48 C Camera Dock Index connecting to computer, printers, and TV 65 connectors 65 insert 7 printing images 68 purchasing 63 setting up 65 turning on and off 66 unloading images to a computer 67 close-up pictures 9 color depth 69 compression format 70 computer connecting to 65 unloading images to 39 unloading images to using Camera Dock 67 connectors Camera Dock 65 power adapter 9 USB 11, 39, 41 conserving power 62 customer support. See support D dark, image too 47 date and time setting 14 troubleshooting 45 date image was taken 25 deleting e-mail addresses 36 images 28 73

time and date setting 14 troubleshooting 45 tripod mount 11 troubleshooting problems 43 turning on and off Camera Dock 66 flash 22 HP Instant Share menu 34 power 13 video clips 8 TV connecting Camera Dock to 65 viewing images 41 viewing images using Camera Dock 68 viewing slideshow 41 U Unloading images 39 USB configuring 31 connector 11, 39, 41 unknown device 51 V Video button 8 video clips increasing recording time 19 maximum recording time 19 recording 8, 18 reviewing 26 Video/self-timer light 8 viewfinder light 11 optical 11 viewing Index
images 18 images on TV 41 images on TV using Camera Dock 68 slideshow on TV 41 stored images 26 stored pictures 25 thumbnails 27 video clips 26 W warranty options 55 statement 58 Web sites for support 53 weight of camera 71 Welcome Screen, setting 30 wide angle pictures 9 Windows e-mail from camera 38 software installation 15 wrist strap 10, 12 Z zoom digital 21 lens 9 optical 21 Zoom Out button 10

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environmental profile

published 8/02

Hewlett-Packard Company Digital Imaging and Publishing 700 71st Avenue Greeley, CO, 80634, USA product description
Model: HP PhotoSmart 620 (Q2170A)
Weight: 0.2 kg Height: 7.5 cm Width: 12.0 cm Depth: 4.5 cm (Measurements provided are for a non-packaged product) This product conforms to the following voluntary environmental program criteria: Not applicable HP has designed this product with the following additional features to help the user conserve resources: Power time- outs improve battery life In camera battery charging
environmental certifications other features
warranty, service & options
Standard Warranty: 1 year Extended Warranty: 3 years ( by Supportpack) Spare Parts Available: 3 years after end of production Service Available: 3 years after end of production The product can be upgraded, or its useful life extended as follows: Upgradeable memory cards

operational data

Operational Mode: not applicable Energy Consumption: Operation: Off: Acoustical Noise: Not applicable 1.46 W 0.0009 W (declared sound power (LwAd) per ISO 7779/ISO 9296)
product safety information product restricted materials
For chemical information about related HP printer supplies, please refer to Material Safety Data Sheets for these products at: http://www.hp.com/go/msds The information in this section refers to materials restricted by regulation or law and applies to parts, components and products sold by HP. This product does not contain: Asbestos Cadmium as a stabilizer, coloring agent or surface coating treatment. Lead carbonates or sulfates are not contained in any paint applied. Mercury (except lamps containing less than 10 mg) Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), halons, HCFCs, HBFCs, 1,1,1 trichloroethane, carbon tetrachloride or methyl bromide. Chlorinated or brominated dioxins or furans are not present at a concentration that is currently prohibited by law. Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB) or polychlorinated terphenyls (PCT).
For additional product material information about this product, see additional product materials below. For product material information for associated batteries and packaging, see batteries and packaging, below.
additional product materials batteries
Plastic parts do not contain polybrominated biphenyls (PBBs) or polybrominated biphenyl ethers (PBBEs) (also known as polybrominated biphenyl oxides (PBBOs)).
The batteries supplied by Hewlett-Packard for this product do not contain mercury or cadmium. Type: Weight: Location: Alkaline 23.0 g (each) Included not installed Yes

Easily Removable:

packaging
Packaging materials do not contain lead, mercury, cadmium or hexavalent chromium as an intentionally added element. The sum concentration of incidental lead, mercury, cadmium and hexavalent chromium in the packaging for this product is less than 100mg/kg. No chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), halons, HCFCs, HBFCs, 1,1,1 trichloroethane, carbon tetrachloride or methyl bromide are used in plastic foam packaging materials. Plastic packaging materials are marked according to ISO 11469 and DIN 6120 standards.
External: Corrugated Paper1 Weight: 0.13 kg Internal: Polyethylene-Bag(s) Weight: 0.006 kg Molded Pulp Weight: 0.06 kg
Recycled content varies by region.
HP designs packaging to be recyclable where practical. The recyclability of the packaging depends on the availability of municipal recycling programs for the packaging used.
To ensure compliance with local packaging take-back requirements, in the following European countries, HP is a member of a packaging recovery scheme. Some countries are operating a Green Dot system as indicated.

Countries with Green Dot systems Austria (ARA) Belgium (Fostplus: consumer products) (Val-I-Pac: professional products) France (Eco-Emballages) Germany (DSD) Ireland (Repak) Portugal (Punto Verde SA) Spain (Ecoembes) Sweden (Repa Registret)
Countries with no Green Dot system Finland (PYR Ltd) Italy (Conai) Norway (Materialretur) Switzerland (SWICO) UK (Valpak) Some larger HP offices also accept HP product packaging* from customers in countries or areas without local packaging recovery schemes. Contact your local HP sales office for more information.
*This does not include packaging that is contaminated or contains dangerous substances, which should be disposed of in accordance with local regulations.
End-of-life management/ recyclability
Hewlett-Packard offers end-of-life HP product return programs in certain geographic areas. To determine if a program is available for this HP product in your area, please refer to our recycling Web site at http://www.hp.com/go/recycle or contact your nearest HP sales office. Products returned to HP will be recycled, recovered or disposed of in a responsible manner This HP product is designed to enhance end-of-life disposal options by: Marking plastic parts weighing more than 25g according to ISO 11469 international standards Eliminating glues and adhesives from product construction where technically feasible Using common fasteners
This HP product contains the following materials that may require special handling at endof-life: Lead in solder and/or cathode ray tube 4 alkaline batteries are included not installed.
For recycling information, you can contact www.hp.com/go/recycle or contact your local authorities or the Electronics Industries Alliance: www.eiae.org.

company information

Environmental Policy Hewlett-Packard Company established an environmental policy in 1992 with the goals of providing products and services that are environmentally sound throughout their lifecycles and conducting its operations worldwide in an environmentally responsible manner. HP has strengthened that commitment with the intent to be the recognized

leader in inventing environmentally sustainable solutions for the common good. ISO 14001 In June 2000 HP achieved ISO 14001 certificationthe international standard for environmental management systemsof its worldwide manufacturing operations. Issued by the independent registration firm, Bureau Veritas Quality International (BVQI), this global certification is your assurance that HPs policies, procedures and organization for managing the environmental aspects of our operations meet the voluntary requirements of ISO 14001. Ozone-Depleting Substances Hewlett-Packard has eliminated all manufacturing process uses of chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), HBFCs, halons, 1,1,1 trichloroethane (TCA), carbon tetrachloride and methyl bromide, and we require suppliers to avoid using these chemicals in their manufacturing processes.

for more information

The following information is available online at http://www.hp.com/go/environment More about HPs commitment to the environment Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) for HP printer supplies Environmental profiles for many related HP products End-of-life return and recycling programs for selected HP products, depending upon geographic location
The information presented in this document is based largely on the recommendations made by the ECMA Standardizing Information and Communication Systems Technical Committee 38, Technical Report 70, and is believed accurate and reliable for operating HP PhotoSmart 620. Data are the most current available to Hewlett-Packard at the time of preparation and is issued as a matter of information only. No warranty as to accuracy or completeness is expressed or implied. The information in this document is subject to change without notice.
Copyright Hewlett-Packard Company, 2001. All Rights Reserved. Reproduction, adaptation, or translation without prior written permission is prohibited except as allowed under copyright laws.

 

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