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    Viewing Pictures on a Computer
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    To select the USB option:
    Display setup menu.
    Highlight USB. Display options.
    Highlight 
    PTP or  Mass Storage ,
    and press   to exit the menu.
    Windows 2000 Professional, Windows Millennium Edition (Me), 
    Windows 98 Second Edition (SE), Mac OS 9
    Do not select  PTP when connecting the COOL-STATION MV-10 to a computer
    running one of the above operating systems.
    If you have connected the camera to a computer running one of the above
    operating systems with  PTP selected in the USB menu, disconnect the camera
    as described below. Be sure to select  Mass Storage in the USB menu before
    reconnecting the camera.
    Windows 2000 Professional:
    A dialog will be displayed welcoming you to the Found New Hardware Wiz-
    ard. Click  Cancel to close the dialog, and then disconnect the camera.
    1
    Date Welcome screen
    Language
    SET-UP MENU
    2
    Video Mode CF Card Format
    USB
    SET-UP MENU
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    Windows Millennium Edition (Me):
    After displaying a message stating that the hardware information database is
    being updated, the computer will start the Add New Hardware Wizard. Click
    Cancel to exit the wizard, and then disconnect the camera.
    Windows 98 Second Edition (SE):
    The Add New Hardware Wizard will be displayed. Click  Cancel to exit the wiz-
    ard, and then disconnect the camera.
    Mac OS 9 (9.0 - 9.2):
    A dialog will be displayed stating that the computer is unable to use the driver
    needed for the “Nikon Digital Camera SQ_PTP” USB device. Click  Cancel to
    close the dialog, and then disconnect the camera.
     Selecting Pictures for Transfer
    Pictures selected for transfer to a computer are marked with a   icon. You
    can turn transfer marking for selected pictures on or off by pressing the 
    button on the camera while the pictures are displayed in playback mode.
    • Pictures are automatically marked for transfer as they are taken. Use the  button to unmark or mark images for transfer.
    • It is possible to turn the transfer marking on or off for all the pictures at once
    ( 90). 
     USB Hub
    Do not connect the COOL-STATION via USB hub or keyboard.
     ButtonFull-screen playback Thumbnail playback
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    2. Connecting the camera and COOL-STATION to the computer
    Connect the EH-61 AC adapter to the COOL-STATION.
    • The power lamp will glow showing the EH-61 is plugged in ( f).
    Connect the COOL-STATION to your computer using the
    UC-E7 USB cable.
    Turn the camera off and place it on the COOL-STATION.
    cCheck that the camera is turned off.
    Be sure to turn the camera off before placing the camera on the
    COOL-STATION.
    dOpen the COOL-STATION connector cover on the camera.
    ePlace the camera on the COOL-STATION.
    fCheck that the power-on lamp on the camera lights red or blinks red.
    When the power-on lamp is off, replace the camera correctly
    ( 22).
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    c e
    f
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    UC-E7
    USB cable
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    Press the   button on the COOL-STATION to transfer pictures.
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    d e
    Connector
    Camera
    catch
    3. Transferring Pictures
    • The power-on lamp on the camera will light
    green. When the Nikon Transfer component of
    Nikon View will be displayed in the computer
    monitor, the power-on lamp will blink green.
    • When you press the   button on the COOL-STATION, pictures with the   icon will be transferred to the computer.
    • Pictures cannot be transferred using the COOL-STATION   button with Mac OS X 10.1.2. Turn on the camera placed on the COOL-STA-
    TION and click the   button in Nikon View. For information on
    how to use Nikon View, see the Quick Start Guide and the Nikon View
    reference manual.
    Lights green Blinks green
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    4. Disconnecting the Camera
    Make sure that the power-on lamp on the camera lights green before
    disconnecting the camera.
    If PTP  is selected in the USB menu 
    (61), you can turn the camera off
    once transfer is complete. 
    If you have not changed the USB option in the camera setup menu from
    its default setting of  Mass Storage, you must remove the camera from
    the system as shown below before turning the camera off.
    Windows XP Home Edition/Windows XP Professional:
    Click the “Safely Remove Hardware” icon in the taskbar
    and select  Safely remove USB Mass Storage Device
    from the menu that appears.
    Windows 2000 Professional:
    Click the “Unplug or Eject Hardware” icon in the taskbar
    and select  Stop USB Mass Storage Device  from the
    menu that appears.
    Windows Millennium Edition (Me):
    Click the “Unplug or Eject Hardware” icon in the taskbar
    and select  Stop USB Disk  from the menu that appears.
    Windows 98 Second Edition (SE):
    In My Computer, click with the right mouse button on
    the removable disk corresponding to the camera and se-
    lect Eject  from the menu that appears.
    Mac OS X
    Drag the “NO_NAME” camera volume to the Trash.
    Mac OS 9
    Drag the “untitled” camera volume to the Trash.
    • If you turn the camera off, the color of the power-on lamp on the camera will
    change from green to red and will start blinking as the battery is being charged.
    • When the battery is fully charged, the power-on lamp will stop blinking and re- main red.
    Mac 
    OS X Mac 
    OS 9
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    Printing Pictures (DPOF)
    Pictures taken with your Nikon digital camera can be printed and en-
    joyed in the same way as pictures taken with a film camera. Using the
    Print Set option in the camera playback menu, you can specify the pic-
    tures to be printed, the number of prints, and the information to be in-
    cluded with each print. The pictures can then be printed by inserting the
    camera memory card into any device that supports Digital Print Order
    Format (DPOF), be it your personal photo printer or your photofinisher’s
    print system.
    To create a digital print order, press  MENU button during playback and se-
    lect  Print Set  from PLAYBACK MENU 
    (83), then follow the steps below.
    Highlight  Print Set.
    Display Print Set menu.
    • Highlight  Print All Images  to se-
    lect all the pictures for printing
    (one per picture) and press  .
    Then, proceed to Step 8.
    • Highlight  Print Selected  to select
    pictures for printing and press  .
    • Select  Delete print set  to cancel
    all the print settings. Highlight 
    Print Selected .
    Pictures on memory card displayed
    as thumbnail images.
    Highlight picture.
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    Delete Print Set
    Slide Show
    PLAYBACK MENU
    2
    Delete print set Print All Images
    Print Selected
    PRINT SET
    3
    Delete print set Print All Images
    Print Selected
    PRINT SET
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    Set
    Select
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    4 2
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    6
    Done
    PRINT SELECTED
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    Set
    Select
    1
    4 2
    5 53
    6
    Done
    PRINT SELECTED
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    Select highlighted picture.
    • 1 (no. of prints) and the   iconare displayed on the selected pic-
    ture.
    Use the multi selector to specify
    number of prints (up to 9).
    • Press the multi selector   to in- crease,  to decrease.
    • To deselect picture, press the multi
    selector   when number of prints
    is 1.
    • Repeat steps 5-7 to select addi-
    tional pictures.
    • To exit without altering print or- der, press the  MENU button. Press the   button to complete
    operation and display the Print Set
    menu.
    • To print date of recording on all
    selected photographs, highlight
    Date  and press the multi selector
    . Check will appear in box next
    to item.
    • To print shutter speed and aper- ture on all selected pictures, high-
    light  Info and press the multi
    selector  . Check will appear in
    box next to item.
    • To deselect a checked item, high- light and press the multi selector  .
    • To complete print order and re- turn to playback, highlight  Done
    and press the multi selector  .
    • To exit without altering print or- der, press the  MENU button.
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    4 2
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    Set
    Select Done
    PRINT SELECTED
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    7
    1
    4 3
    6
    Set
    Select Done
    PRINT SELECTED
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    8
    Done
    Date : ON
    Info
        : OFF
    PRINT SET
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     Date
    If  Date  is selected, the date of recording will appear
    on pictures printed using DPOF. The date is based on
    the photo information recorded with the picture,
    and will not be correct if the camera clock was set in-
    correctly when the picture was taken 
    ( 28). The
    date will not be printed if the print system does not
    support the DPOF date function.
     Print Set
    If you display the PRINT SET menu (screen of step 8) after creating a print order,
    the Date and Info options will be reset. 
    Done
    Date : ON
    Info
        : OFF
    PRINT SET
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    6Movies
    Movies
    Recording Movies
    In   mode, the COOLPIX SQ can record movies up to 40 seconds in length at a rate
    of 15 frames per second, with sound recorded. Each frame is 320×240 pixels in size.
    Set the mode dial to   and turn
    the camera on.
    • The   icon is displayed on themonitor. The exposure-count dis-
    play in the monitor shows the
    length of the movie that can be
    recorded. Start recording.• Press the shutter-release button all
    the way down to start recording.
    • During recording, a  zREC icon will
    be displayed.
    End recording.
    • Press the shutter-re-lease button all the
    way down a second
    time to end recording.
    • Movies end automatically after 40seconds or when no more space is
    available on the memory card.
    Movie Mode
    • If the lens is rotated to point in the same direction as the monitor, you cannot record
    movies. When rotating it during movie recording, you can record the movie but the
    image will be upside down.
    • The movie will be stored as a QuickTime movie file with a file name ending in “.MOV”.
    • The flash turns off ( ) automatically, and the self-timer, macro close-up mode and exposure compensation are disabled in movie mode.
    • The digital zoom can zoom up to about 4x. Optical zoom cannot be used while record- ing is in progress.
    • If S-AF (default setting) is selected for the Auto-Focus mode, the focus is locked when the shutter-release button is pressed 
    ( 82).
    • Playback zoom is not available for movies (57).
    • No menu is available in movie mode.
    • Do not cover the microphone during recording movies.
    • Operating sounds may be recorded.
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    6Movies
    Viewing Movies
    Movies can be played back in full-screen play-
    back mode. Sound recorded with the movie is
    played back over the camera’s speaker at the
    same time. Movies are indicated by a   icon.
    The multi selector is used to play back movies:
    ToPressDescription
    Start playback Press the multi selector   to start play-
    back. When the movie ends, the final
    frame is displayed for one second, fol-
    lowed by a still image of the first frame.
    Pause/Resume  playback Press the multi selector   during play-
    back to pause. To resume playback,
    press  again.
    Advance/Rewind 
    movie one frame When the movie is paused, press the
    multi selector   to advance the movie
    one frame. Press the multi selector   to
    rewind the movie one frame.
    Stop playback Press the multi selector   or   during
    playback to stop the movie and display
    the previous or next picture.
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