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12.Place the camera onto the USB cradle.
• Do not place the camera onto the USB cradle while it
is turned on.• Pressing the [USB] button enters the USB mode,
which causes the USB cradle’s [USB] lamp to light
green (page 230).
• At this point, some operating systems will display a
“Removable Disk” dialog box. If your operating
system does, close the dialog box.
13.Press the USB cradle’s [USB] button.
• This will cause your computer to create a hardware
profile for camera’s...

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14.On your computer, double-click “My
Computer”.
• If you are running Windows XP, click [Start] and then
[My Computer].
15.Double-click “Removable Disk”.
• Your computer sees the camera’s file memory as a
removable disk.
16.Double-click the “Dcim” folder.
17.Double-click the folder that contains the
image you want.
18.Double-click the file that contains the image
you want to view.
• For information about file names, see “Memory
Folder Structure” on page 201.
 NOTE 
• If...

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Windows XP
1. In the camera’s file memory (Removable Disk), right-
click the “Dcim” folder.
2. On the shortcut menu that appears, click [Copy].
3. Click [Start] and then [My Documents].
4. On the My Documents [Edit] menu, click [Paste].
• This copies the “Dcim” folder (which contains the
image files) to your “My Documents” folder.
 NOTE 
• If you already have a folder named “Dcim” in your
computer’s “My Documents” folder, performing the
procedures under step 19 above will...

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Using the Camera with a Macintosh
Computer
The following are the general steps for viewing and copying
files from a Macintosh.
You can find details about each operation in the
procedures that follow below. Note that you should also
refer to the documentation that comes with your Macintosh
for other information about USB connections, etc.
 IMPORTANT! 
•This camera does not support operation on a
computer running Mac OS 8.6 or lower, or Mac OS X
10.0. 
If you have a...

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 IMPORTANT! 
• If you want to transfer files from the camera’s built-in
memory to a computer, make sure there is no
memory card loaded in the camera before you place
it onto the USB cradle.
• This camera supports USB 2.0 Hi-Speed protocol.
Though it can be used with a computer that supports
only USB 1.1 protocol, higher speed data transfer
becomes possible when USB 2.0 Hi-Speed is
supported. Note that certain computer models,
connecting through a USB hub, and other...

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2.Connect the USB cable that comes bundled
with the camera to the USB cradle and your
computer’s USB port.
• Take care when connecting the USB cable to the
USB cradle or your computer. USB ports and cable
plugs are shaped for proper positioning.
• Plug the USB cable plugs into the ports securely, as
far as they will go. Proper operation is not possible if
connections are not correct.
USB port
Connector AUSB cable
(bundled)
[](USB port) Connector B...

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3.Press the camera’s power button to turn it on,
and then press its [MENU] button.
4.Select the “Set Up” tab, select “USB”, and
then press [].
5.Use [] and [] to select “Mass Storage (USB
DIRECT-PRINT)”, and then press [SET].
6.Turn off the camera.
7.Place the camera onto the USB cradle.
• Do not place the camera onto the USB cradle while it
is turned on.
8.Press the USB cradle’s [USB] button.
• Pressing the [USB] button enters the USB mode,
which causes the USB...

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11.Double-click the file that contains the image
you want to view.
• For information about file names, see “Memory
Folder Structure” on page 201.
 NOTE 
• If you open a rotated image on your Macintosh, the
original unrotated version will appear (page 141).
This is true both for a rotated image opened from
camera memory and for a rotated image that has
been copied to your Macintosh hard disk.
12.To copy all the files in file memory to your
Macintosh hard disk, drag the...

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 USB Connection Precautions
• Do not leave the same image displayed on your computer
screen for a long time. Doing so can cause the image to
“burn in” on the screen.
• Never disconnect the USB cable, or perform any camera
or USB cradle operation while data communication is in
progress. Doing so can cause data to become corrupted.
Using a Memory Card to Transfer Images
to a Computer
The procedures in this section describe how to transfer
images from the camera to your...

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Using a Commercially Available SD Memory Card
Reader/Writer
See the user documentation that comes with the SD
memory card reader/writer for details about how to use it.
Using a Commercially Available PC Card Reader/Writer
and PC Card Adaptor (for an SD memory card or MMC)
See the user documentation that comes with the PC card
reader/writer and PC card adaptor for details about how to
use them.
Memory Data
Images recorded with this camera and other data are
stored in...
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