288846
59
Verklein
Vergroot
Pagina terug
1/142
Pagina verder
Polaroid Digital Camera
PDC-2000
User Guide for Macintosh or
Windows applications
images
color
Capture
high-quality
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine
Table of Contents
Quick startup vii
1 Introduction 1
Typical PDC-2000 workflow 2
System requirements 2
Macintosh systems 3
PC systems 3
Technical assistance 3
Using this manual 4
2 Setting up 7
Unpacking 7
Optional accessories 9
Setting up the PDC-2000 camera 10
Attaching the camera straps 10
Setting the SCSI ID 11
Installing and charging the batteries 14
Connecting the camera to your Macintosh 17
If the PDC-2000 is the only SCSI device 18
If your Macintosh has other SCSI devices 19
Connecting to an Apple PowerBook 20
i
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine
Setting up your Macintosh for the PDC-2000 21
Installing the plug-in software 21
Installing PDC-2000 Direct 22
Verifying camera internal settings from your Macintosh 22
Connecting the camera to your PC 23
If the PDC-2000 is the only SCSI device 24
If your PC has other SCSI devices 25
Setting up your PC for the PDC-2000 26
Choosing the software to install 26
Installing the TWAIN driver 27
Installing the plug-in software 27
Installing PDC-2000 Direct 28
Verifying camera internal settings from your PC 28
Disconnecting the camera from your computer 29
3 Using the PDC-2000 camera 33
Getting acquainted 34
LCD panel 37
Viewfinder indicators 39
Sound indicators 40
Capture and Index modes 40
Automatic shutoff 41
ii
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine
Taking pictures 41
Turning on the camera 41
Setting to stand-alone mode 42
Selecting Capture mode 43
Setting the camera for current lighting conditions 43
Holding the camera 44
Framing and taking the picture 44
If you see a viewfinder warning 45
Using flash 46
Using Auto Focus 48
Using Focus Lock 48
Compensating for backlighting 49
Labeling pictures 50
Editing the default picture label 51
Editing a single picture’s label 53
Erasing pictures 55
Erasing a single picture 55
Erasing all pictures 57
Unerasing pictures 58
4 Using the PDC-2000 with your Macintosh 61
The PDC-2000 windows 62
Working with pictures in the camera 65
Viewing pictures in the camera 65
Selecting thumbnails 66
Previewing pictures with PDC-2000 Direct 67
Viewing picture information 67
iii
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine
Rotating pictures 68
Editing a picture label 68
Transferring pictures from the camera
to the computer 69
Deleting pictures from the camera 71
Operating the camera from the Macintosh 72
Changing operating preferences 75
Available options 75
Changing the preferences 77
Releasing the camera from computer control 80
Releasing the camera 80
Restoring computer control 81
5 Using the PDC-2000 with your PC 83
The PDC-2000 windows 84
Working with pictures in the camera 87
Viewing pictures in the camera 87
Selecting thumbnails 89
Previewing pictures with PDC-2000 Direct 89
Viewing picture information 89
Rotating pictures 90
Editing a picture label 90
Transferring pictures from the camera
to the computer 91
Deleting pictures from the camera 93
iv
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine
Operating the camera from the PC 94
Changing operating preferences 97
Available options 97
Changing the preferences 99
Releasing the camera from computer control 102
Releasing the camera 102
Restoring computer control 103
6 Maintenance and troubleshooting 105
Caring for the camera batteries 105
Recommended battery types 106
Charging the batteries in the camera 106
Charging the batteries outside the camera 108
Replacing the camera batteries 110
Troubleshooting error messages 111
PDC-2000 full one-year warranty 114
Service 115
Polaroid Offices and Service Centers 116
Radio and television interference 118
PDC-2000 camera specifications 121
Software license agreements 123
Index 129
v
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine
Quick startup
For more information, see the page indicated.
Setting up
Page
(Macintosh)
Page
(PC/Windows) Steps
7 7 1 Unpack the PDC-2000 camera.
11 11 2 Set the camera’s SCSI ID.
14 14 3 Install and charge the camera batteries.
17 23 4 Connect the camera to your computer.
21 27 5 Install the PDC-2000 plug-in, TWAIN
driver or PDC-2000 Direct on your
computer.
75 97 6 Set the camera internal settings (date,
time, user name, etc.).
Quick startup vii
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine
Taking pictures
Page
(Macintosh)
Page
(PC/Windows) Steps
29 29 1 Disconnect the PDC-2000 camera from
the computer.
41 41 2 Turn on the camera.
43 43 3 Set the camera for the current lighting
conditions (daylight, incandescent or
fluorescent).
44 44 4 Frame and take a picture.
50 50 5 Label your pictures (optional).
Viewing and transferring the pictures in the camera
Page
(Macintosh)
Page
(PC/Windows) Steps
17 23 1 Connect the camera to the computer.
65 87 2 View thumbnails (small representations)
of the pictures stored in the camera.
69 91 3 Select and transfer the pictures to the
computer.
71 93 4 Delete the pictures from the camera.
viii
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine
1 Introduction
The Polaroid PDC-2000 Digital Camera captures high-quality
color pictures electronically. PDC-2000 pictures contain up to
16.7 million colors and can be saved as high resolution
(600x800 pixels) or super-high resolution (1200x1600 pixels)
pictures.
The PDC-2000 has all the features of an automatic compact
35mm camera, including automatic exposure, electronic flash
and automatic focus. These features produce correct
exposure, accurate colors and sharp focus under a great
variety of picture-taking conditions. Manual overrides are
also provided for unusual conditions.
Using the Macintosh or Microsoft Windows software
provided with the camera, you can view the pictures taken
with the PDC-2000 camera and transfer them to the
computer. You can then use an image-processing application
to manipulate, enhance, save and print the pictures.
When the camera is connected to your computer, you can
control the camera and take pictures via the computer
keyboard or mouse. This is useful when the camera is used in
a stationary setup.
Introduction 1
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine
Typical PDC-2000 workflow
To help you understand the full capabilities of the PDC-2000
camera, a typical workflow sequence is presented below.
After you become familiar with PDC-2000 features, you can
use the camera in other ways to best suit your imaging needs.
1 Take pictures with the camera (Chapter 3).
2 Connect the camera to your computer (Chapter 2).
3 Use your computer to view the pictures stored in the camera
(Chapter 4 for Macintosh, Chapter 5 for PCs).
4 Select the pictures you want to keep and transfer them to the
computer (Chapter 4 or 5).
5 Edit or enhance any of the pictures using an image-processing
application such as Adobe Photoshop. (See instructions with
the application.)
6 Print the picture or use it in another application, such as a
desktop publishing application. (See instructions with the
application.)
As an alternative sequence for studio or other stationary
setups, you can leave the PDC-2000 camera permanently
attached to the computer. With the camera connected to the
computer, you can operate the camera controls and take
pictures using the computer’s display, keyboard or mouse.
System requirements
Using the PDC-2000 software to view and manipulate
pictures taken with the PDC-2000 camera requires the
following hardware and software. If you do not have the
required configuration, contact your Polaroid dealer.
2
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine
Macintosh systems A Macintosh family computer with at least a 68020 processor
and 8 megabytes (MB) of RAM. (16 MB is recommended.)
Apple system software version 7.1 or later.
An image-processing application, such as Adobe Photoshop,
compatible with Adobe Photoshop plug-in modules, is
recommended for working with PDC-2000 pictures. If you do
not have such an application, you can use PDC-2000 Direct
(packaged with the PDC-2000 camera) to transfer pictures
from the camera and to control the camera from the
computer.
PC systems An IBM PC or compatible, with at least a 33 MHz 486SX
microprocessor and 8 MB of RAM. (A Pentium processor and
16 MB of RAM is recommended.)
An ASPI-compliant SCSI adapter.
A video adapter and monitor capable of displaying 24-bit
color (16.7 million colors) is recommended for optimal
display of PDC-2000 pictures.
MS-DOS 5.0 or higher.
Microsoft Windows 3.1 or later.
An image-processing application, such as Adobe Photoshop,
that is either TWAIN-compliant or compatible with Adobe
Photoshop plug-in modules, is recommended for working
with PDC-2000 pictures. If you do not have such an
application, you can use PDC-2000 Direct (packaged with the
PDC-2000 camera) to transfer pictures from the camera and
to control the camera from the computer.
Technical assistance
Call toll-free from within the U.S.A.: 1-800-432-5355,
Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.(Eastern time), or
fax to: 781-386-9688. You can also contact Polaroid
Introduction 3
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine
Technical Support on CompuServe (“GO Polaroid”) or write
to Polaroid Electronic Imaging Technical Support, 565-3B
Technology Sq., Cambridge, MA 02139.
In Canada, call toll-free: 1-800-268-6970. Outside the U.S.A.
and Canada, please contact the Polaroid office nearest you.
See Polaroid Offices and Service Centers on page 116.
For the latest PDC-2000 product information, updates and
bulletins, access the Polaroid World Wide Web site at
http://www.polaroid.com.
Using this manual
This book explains how to set up and use your Polaroid
PDC-2000 camera. It also includes the procedures for
installing the PDC-2000 software on your Macintosh
computer or PC, and for taking, viewing and saving pictures
taken with the PDC-2000 camera. These instructions assume
that you are familiar with the operation of your Macintosh
computer or PC with Microsoft Windows.
Here’s what you’ll find inside:
Quick startup: Summarizes instructions for setting up the
PDC-2000 camera and software, and for taking pictures and
transferring them to the computer.
1 Introduction: Briefly describes the PDC-2000 camera, lists
system requirements and explains how to obtain technical
assistance.
2 Setting up: Explains how to install the camera batteries,
install the PDC-2000 software on your Macintosh computer
or PC, and connect the PDC-2000 camera to your computer.
3 Using the PDC-2000 camera: Explains the PDC-2000
camera controls, and provides instructions for taking and
labeling pictures.
4
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine
4 Using the PDC-2000 with your Macintosh: Tells you how
to use your Macintosh computer to view pictures taken with
the PDC-2000 camera, how to transfer them from the camera
to your Macintosh, and how to operate the camera from your
Macintosh.
5 Using the PDC-2000 with your PC: Tells you how to use
your IBM-compatible computer and Windows to view
pictures taken with the PDC-2000 camera, how to transfer
them from the camera to your PC, and how to operate the
camera from your PC.
6 Maintenance and troubleshooting: Contains
battery-replacement instructions, solutions to problems that
might occur, and warranty and service information.
Introduction 5
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine
2 Setting up
Unpacking
Listed below are the components in the PDC-2000 camera
package. If any is missing, contact your dealer immediately.
a PDC-2000 camera with 38mm-equivalent lens
b Hand strap
c Shoulder strap
d Power adapter/trickle charger: Recharges the NiCad batteries
in the camera and provides power for the camera while the
batteries are charging.
e Camera batteries: Four “AA” NiCad rechargeable batteries.
f SCSI cable (1 meter) and DB25/50 pin Centronics adapter:
Connect the PDC-2000 camera to a Macintosh computer or
PC SCSI port.
g Software diskettes: PDC-2000 plug-in software for Macintosh
and Windows, TWAIN driver (for Windows only) and
Polaroid PDC-2000 Direct camera utility software for
Macintosh and Windows.
Setting up 7
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine
Note: Please be sure to fill out and return the registration card
packed with the PDC-2000 camera. As a registered owner,
you will be among the first to receive information about
PDC-2000 software updates and the availability of new
PDC-2000 products.
WARNING: NOTHING INSIDE THE PDC-2000 CAMERA
EXCEPT THE BATTERIES IS USER-SERVICEABLE. TO
AVOID THE POSSIBILITY OF DAMAGING THE
CAMERA OR VOIDING THE WARRANTY, DO NOT
DISASSEMBLE THE CAMERA.
8
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine
Optional accessories
You may have also purchased one or more of the following
optional accessories for the PDC-2000 camera. (Any
necessary instructions are packaged with each accessory.)
60mm-equivalent lens: Interchangeable lens for enlarging
more distant subjects.
SCSI host adapter: Adapter board for adding a SCSI port to
IBM-compatible computers (PCs) for communicating with the
PDC-2000 camera and other SCSI devices.
SlimSCSI adapter kit: Adapter, 1-meter cable and software for
connecting the PDC-2000 camera to the PCMCIA slot of a
PC notebook computer.
110-volt 5-hour battery charger: Fully charges the PDC-2000
NiCad batteries in 5 hours from AC power.
12-volt auto adapter and recharger: Recharges the batteries in
the camera and provides power for the camera from an
automotive lighter socket.
2-meter SCSI system cable: Provides extra length for
convenience while taking pictures with the camera connected
to the computer (not for use with Apple PowerBook
computers).
Carrying case: Soft case with shoulder strap for the
PDC-2000 camera and accessories.
Setting up 9
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine
Setting up the PDC-2000 camera
Attaching the
camera straps
A hand strap and a shoulder strap are provided with the
PDC-2000 camera. To help prevent damage to the camera
and to make camera handling easier, attach one or the other.
(You cannot attach both at the same time.)
To attach the hand strap, connect the ends of the strap to the
eyelets on the front and the back of the camera. Slide the
plastic sleeve on each hook toward the eyelet until it snaps to
lock the strap.
10
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine
To attach the shoulder strap, connect the ends of the strap to
the eyelets on the back of the camera as shown. Be sure to
slide the plastic sleeve on each hook toward the eyelet until it
snaps, locking the strap securely.
Setting the SCSI ID The PDC-2000 camera is a Small Computer Systems Interface
(SCSI) device. You can connect up to seven SCSI devices to
your computer, one to another in a SCSI chain.
Note: If you are connecting the PDC-2000 camera to an IBM
PC or compatible computer, the computer must have an
ASPI-compliant SCSI adapter. (See System requirements on
page 2.)
The PDC-2000 camera’s SCSI ID is preset to 4 at the factory.
You do not need to change this number unless another SCSI
device in the chain is already using it. To determine whether 4
is already being used, check the user guides of the other
devices or run a SCSI utility program.
Setting up 11
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine
WARNING: EACH SCSI DEVICE CONNECTED TO
YOUR COMPUTER MUST HAVE ITS OWN UNIQUE ID
NUMBER SO YOUR COMPUTER CAN DISTINGUISH IT
FROM OTHER ATTACHED SCSI DEVICES. USING TWO
OR MORE DEVICES WITH THE SAME ID NUMBER CAN
CAUSE THEM TO MALFUNCTION. YOU CAN LOSE
DATA AS A RESULT.
If the PDC-2000 is your only external SCSI device or no other
device in the chain is using ID 4, skip the rest of this section
and go on to Installing and charging the batteries on page 14.
If you must change the camera’s SCSI ID, use the following
steps:
1 Make sure the camera power is off and the camera is
disconnected from the computer. If the camera is on, turn it
off by pressing the power button (a).
12
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine
2 Open the connector cover and locate the SCSI ID selector.
3 Insert a small screwdriver into the slot and rotate the selector
until the arrow points to the desired SCSI ID.
Note: Do not use 7 or 0, which are customarily used for the
computer and for Macintosh hard drives. In addition, 3 is
often used for internal CD-ROM drives.
4 Close the connector cover.
Setting up 13
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine
Installing and charging
the batteries
The four NiCad “AA” rechargeable batteries packaged with
the PDC-2000 camera are shipped uncharged. To use the
camera, you must install the batteries and charge them as
described below.
1 Unlatch and remove the PDC-2000 battery holder from the
camera.
14
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine
2 Unwrap and install the four “AA” NiCad batteries provided,
observing the battery orientation label in the battery holder.
(Install the two outside batteries first, then install the two
inside batteries.)
WARNING: USE ONLY THE BATTERIES PROVIDED OR
THE “AA” NICAD RECHARGEABLE BATTERY TYPES
RECOMMENDED ON PAGE 106. OTHER TYPES, SUCH
AS ALKALINE OR LITHIUM “AA” BATTERIES, WILL
NOT OPERATE THE CAMERA, AND MAY CAUSE
INJURY OR DAMAGE THE CAMERA IF YOU ATTEMPT
TO CHARGE THEM AS DESCRIBED BELOW.
Setting up 15
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine
3 Engage the battery holder and close it, making sure it latches.
4 Connect the power adapter/trickle charger to the camera and
to AC power.
Do not operate the camera until the batteries have charged
for about 6 hours. After this 6-hour period, you can use the
camera while the batteries continue to charge.
16
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine
Note: The camera is not operable without the batteries, even
if the power adapter/trickle charger is connected.
Charge the new batteries completely by leaving the charger
connected to the camera for about 12 hours. (After this initial
charging, the batteries will recharge completely in about 6
hours.)
WARNING: USE ONLY THE POWER ADAPTER/
TRICKLE CHARGER PROVIDED FOR CHARGING THE
BATTERIES WHILE THEY ARE IN THE CAMERA.
OTHER ADAPTERS AND CHARGERS SIMILAR IN
APPEARANCE ARE AVAILABLE, BUT THEY CAN
OVERHEAT THE BATTERIES AND CAUSE INJURY OR
CAMERA DAMAGE.
You can also charge the batteries outside the camera with
optional 110-volt 5-hour battery charger (see Optional
accessories on page 9) or another charger compatible with
your local AC voltage and designed for NiCad “AA”
batteries. Carefully follow the instructions provided with the
charger you are using.
Connecting the camera to your Macintosh
The PDC-2000 camera is an internally terminated SCSI device
designed to connect to the SCSI port of your Macintosh
computer. How you connect the PDC-2000 depends on
whether you have other SCSI devices connected to your
computer.
Note: Be sure to set the camera’s SCSI ID as described on
page 11 before connecting the camera.
Setting up 17
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine
WARNING: DO NOT CONNECT OR DISCONNECT THE
PDC-2000 CAMERA OR ANY OTHER SCSI DEVICE
WHILE THE DEVICE OR YOUR COMPUTER IS TURNED
ON. DOING SO COULD DAMAGE THE DEVICE, YOUR
COMPUTER, OR BOTH. (TURN OFF THE CAMERA BY
PRESSING POWER BUTTON a.)
If the PDC-2000 is the
only SCSI device
If the PDC-2000 camera is the only external SCSI device
being used with your computer, turn off the computer and the
camera. Then connect the SCSI system cable provided to the
computer’s SCSI port (a). The port is marked with a SCSI
symbol for easy identification. Connect the other end of the
system cable (b) to the camera’s SCSI connector.
Use only the SCSI cable provided with the camera. Other
cables may appear similar, but could damage the camera or
your computer.
18
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine
After connecting the SCSI cable, connect the camera to AC
power using the power adapter/trickle charger (c).
IMPORTANT: ALWAYS CONNECT THE CAMERA TO
AC POWER WHEN IT IS CONNECTED TO THE
COMPUTER. IF THE CAMERA OR ANY OTHER SCSI
DEVICE TURNS OFF WHILE CONNECTED, IT COULD
CORRUPT DATA ON YOUR HARD DISK.
If your Macintosh has
other SCSI devices
Because the PDC-2000 camera is internally terminated, you
must install it as the last device in your SCSI chain as follows:
1 Turn off the computer, all SCSI devices, and the camera.
2 Remove the terminator (a) from the last SCSI device in your
SCSI chain.
Note: Keep the terminator. You must reconnect it if you use
the computer while the camera is not attached.
3 Attach the DB25/50 pin Centronics adapter (b) to the end of
the SCSI system cable (c).
Use only the cable provided with the camera. Other cables
may appear similar, but could damage the camera or your
computer.
4 Connect the DB25/50 pin Centronics adapter (b) to the
connector from which you removed the terminator.
Setting up 19
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine
5 Connect the other end of the SCSI system cable (d) to the
SCSI connector on the PDC-2000 camera.
6 Connect the camera to AC power with the power
adapter/trickle charger (e).
IMPORTANT: ALWAYS CONNECT THE CAMERA TO
AC POWER WHEN IT IS CONNECTED TO THE
COMPUTER. IF THE CAMERA OR ANY OTHER SCSI
DEVICE TURNS OFF WHILE CONNECTED, IT COULD
CORRUPT DATA ON YOUR HARD DISK.
Connecting to an
Apple PowerBook
In addition to the cables and adapters described in the
previous sections, Apple PowerBook computers require an
HDI-30/DB25 adapter (available from Macintosh dealers) to
connect the PDC-2000 SCSI system cable to the PowerBook
SCSI port. (Do not use a SCSI dock adapter or a cable-type
adapter. These adapters may not work and could corrupt
data on your PowerBook hard disk.)
Other than the exceptions above, follow the instructions for
connecting to Macintosh computers (starting on page 17)
when connecting the PDC-2000 camera to an Apple
PowerBook computer.
WARNING: WITH POWERBOOK COMPUTERS, USE
ONLY THE 1-METER SCSI SYSTEM CABLE (PROVIDED
WITH THE PDC-2000) TO CONNECT THE CAMERA TO
THE COMPUTER OR TO THE LAST DEVICE IN THE
SCSI CHAIN. LONGER CABLES MAY CORRUPT DATA
OR DAMAGE THE COMPUTER’S HARD DRIVE.
20
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine
Setting up your Macintosh for the PDC-2000
To view PDC-2000 pictures stored in the camera, transfer
pictures from the camera to your computer, operate the
camera through the computer, or change camera setup
options, you must install one of the following programs on
your Macintosh. Both are provided with the PDC-2000
camera.
PDC-2000 plug-in software Using the plug-in after it is
installed requires an image-processing application (not
provided) compatible with Adobe Photoshop plug-in modules.
PDC-2000 Direct software If you do not have an image
processing application compatible with Photoshop plug-in
modules, you must install PDC-2000 Direct to use the
PDC-2000 with your computer. (If you install PDC-2000
Direct, you do not need the plug-in software described above
to use it.)
Installing the
plug-in software
To install the PDC-2000 plug-in software on your Macintosh:
1 Insert the PDC-2000 plug-in installation disk into an internal
or external drive.
2 If the disk contents are not already visible, open the disk.
3 Be sure to read any Read Me file included on the disk. The
Read Me file contains important late-breaking product
information that may affect installation or use.
4 Double-click the Installer icon to open the Installer program.
5 Click the Install button and follow instructions on the screen
to choose and Acquire/Export folder.
6 When an on-screen message indicates that installation has
been completed, click OK.
7 Restart your computer.
Setting up 21
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine
Installing PDC-2000
Direct
Use the following steps to install PDC-2000 Direct:
1 Insert the PDC-2000 Direct for Macintosh installation disk
into an internal or external drive.
2 If the disk contents are not already visible, open the disk.
3 Be sure to read any Read Me file included on the disk. The
Read Me file contains important late-breaking product
information that may affect installation or use.
4 Double-click the Installer icon to open the Installer program.
5 Click the Install button and follow instructions on the screen.
6 When an on-screen message indicates that installation has
been completed, click OK.
7 Restart your computer.
Verifying camera internal settings from your Macintosh
The PDC-2000 camera stores the following settings in its
internal memory:
User name
Default picture label
Current date
Current time
Automatic shutoff timeout values
Camera sound indicator status
Before using the PDC-2000 camera for the first time, verify
(and change, if necessary) these settings by following
instructions in Changing operating preferences on page 75.
22
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine
After verifying the camera’s internal settings, proceed as
follows:
If you intend to take pictures with the camera disconnected
from the computer, close your image-processing application
or PDC-2000 Direct by choosing Quit from the File menu.
Then turn off the computer and the camera, and disconnect
the camera as described on page 29. Refer to Using the
PDC-2000 camera on page 33 for picture-taking instructions.
If you will take pictures while using the computer to control
the camera, leave the camera connected to the computer.
Refer to Using the PDC-2000 with your Macintosh on
page 61.
Connecting the camera to your PC
The PDC-2000 camera is an internally terminated SCSI device
designed to connect to a SCSI adapter on your
IBM-compatible computer. How you connect the PDC-2000
depends on whether you have other SCSI devices connected to
your computer.
Note: Be sure to set the camera’s SCSI ID as described on
page 11 before connecting the camera. Also, your
IBM-compatible computer must have an ASPI-compliant SCSI
adapter for attaching the camera. See System requirements on
page 2 for more information.
Setting up 23
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine
WARNING: DO NOT CONNECT OR DISCONNECT THE
PDC-2000 CAMERA OR ANY OTHER SCSI DEVICE
WHILE THE DEVICE OR YOUR COMPUTER IS TURNED
ON. DOING SO COULD DAMAGE THE DEVICE, YOUR
COMPUTER, OR BOTH. (TURN OFF THE CAMERA BY
PRESSING POWER BUTTON a.)
If the PDC-2000 is
the only SCSI device
If the PDC-2000 camera is the only external SCSI device
being used with your computer, turn off the computer and the
camera. Then connect the SCSI system cable provided to the
computer’s SCSI port (a). Connect the other end of the system
cable (b) to the camera’s SCSI connector.
Use only the cable provided with the camera. Other cables
may appear similar, but could damage the camera or your
computer.
24
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine
After connecting the SCSI cable, connect the camera to AC
power using the power adapter/trickle charger (c).
IMPORTANT: ALWAYS CONNECT THE CAMERA TO
AC POWER WHEN IT IS CONNECTED TO THE
COMPUTER. IF THE CAMERA OR ANY OTHER SCSI
DEVICE TURNS OFF WHILE CONNECTED, IT COULD
CORRUPT DATA ON YOUR HARD DISK.
If your PC has other
SCSI devices
Follow the steps below if your computer has other external
SCSI devices in addition to the PDC-2000 camera. Because
the PDC-2000 camera is internally terminated, you must
install it as the last device in your SCSI chain as follows:
1 Turn off the computer, all SCSI devices, and the camera.
2 Remove the terminator (a) from the last device in your SCSI
chain.
Note: Keep the terminator. You will need to reconnect it if
you wish to use the computer while the camera is
disconnected from it.
3 Attach the DB25/50 pin Centronics adapter (b) to the end of
the SCSI system cable (c).
Use only the cable provided with the camera. Other cables
may appear similar, but could damage the camera or your
computer.
4 Connect the DB25/50 pin Centronics adapter (b) to the
connector from which you removed the terminator.
Setting up 25
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine
5 Connect the other end of the SCSI system cable (d) to the
SCSI connector on the PDC-2000 camera.
6 Connect the camera to AC power using the power
adapter/trickle charger (e).
IMPORTANT: ALWAYS CONNECT THE CAMERA TO
AC POWER WHEN IT IS CONNECTED TO THE
COMPUTER. IF THE CAMERA OR ANY OTHER SCSI
DEVICE TURNS OFF WHILE CONNECTED, IT COULD
CORRUPT DATA ON YOUR HARD DISK.
Setting up your PC for the PDC-2000
To view PDC-2000 pictures stored in the camera, transfer
pictures from the camera to your computer, operate the
camera through the computer, or change camera setup
options, you must install one of the following programs on
your PC. All are provided with the PDC-2000 camera.
PDC-2000 TWAIN driver Using the TWAIN driver requires
an image-processing application (not provided) compatible
with the TWAIN specification.
PDC-2000 plug-in software Using the plug-in requires an
image-processing application (not provided) compatible with
Adobe Photoshop plug-in modules.
PDC-2000 Direct software If you do not have an image
processing application compatible with TWAIN or Photoshop
plug-in modules, you must install PDC-2000 Direct to use the
PDC-2000 camera with your computer.
Choosing the
software to install
The TWAIN driver is recommended for use with the
PDC-2000, since it is compatible with most Microsoft
Windows image processing applications capable of acquiring
images. (This includes Adobe Photoshop for Windows.)
26
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine
If you are using an application not compatible with TWAIN
but compatible with Photoshop plug-in modules, install the
plug-in instead.
Note: To avoid possible conflicts between the TWAIN driver
and the plug-in module, do not install both.
If you do not have an application compatible with either
TWAIN or Photoshop plug-ins, install PDC-2000 Direct. You
do not need the TWAIN driver or the plug-in to use
PDC-2000 Direct.
Installing the
TWAIN driver
To install the TWAIN driver:
1 Turn on the computer and start Windows.
2 Insert the TWAIN driver diskette into the floppy drive.
3 From the Program Manager menu, choose Run.
4 Type a:\setup (or b:\setup if the diskette is in drive B) and
click OK.
5 Follow instructions on the screen to complete the installation.
6 Remove the diskette from the floppy drive.
Installing the plug-in
software
To install the plug-in module:
1 Turn on the computer and start Windows.
2 Insert the plug-in module diskette into the floppy drive.
3 From the Program Manager menu, choose Run.
4 Type a:\setup (or b:\setup if the diskette is in drive B) and
click OK.
An initial dialog message box appears, followed by a
PDC-2000 Setup dialog box indicating a drive and directory
for the PDC-2000 plug-in files.
Setting up 27
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine
5 To use the drive and directory displayed in the dialog box,
click Continue.
To change the drive or directory, enter the new location
before clicking Continue.
6 Follow instructions on the screen to complete the installation.
7 Remove the diskette from the floppy drive.
Installing PDC-2000
Direct
To install PDC-2000 Direct:
1 Turn on the computer and start Windows.
2 Insert the PDC-2000 Direct for Windows diskette into the
floppy drive.
3 From the Program Manager menu, choose Run.
4 Type a:\setup (or b:\setup if the diskette is in drive B) and
click OK.
5 To use the drive and directory displayed in the dialog box,
click Continue.
To change the drive or directory, enter the new location
before clicking Continue.
6 Follow instructions on the screen to complete the installation.
7 Remove the diskette from the floppy drive.
Verifying camera internal settings from your PC
The PDC-2000 camera stores the following settings in its
internal memory:
User name
Default picture label
Current date
28
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine
Current time
Automatic shutoff timeout values
Camera sound indicator status
Before using the PDC-2000 camera for the first time, verify
(and change, if necessary) these settings by following
instructions in Changing operating preferences on page 97.
After verifying the camera’s internal settings, proceed as
follows:
If you intend to take pictures with the camera disconnected
from the computer, close your image-processing application
by choosing Exit from the File menu. Then turn off the
computer and the camera, and disconnect the camera as
described below. Refer to Using the PDC-2000 camera on
page 33 for picture-taking instructions.
If you wish to take pictures while using the computer to
control the camera, leave the camera connected to the
computer. Refer to Using the PDC-2000 with your PC on
page 83.
Disconnecting the camera from your computer
If you want to take pictures with the PDC-2000 camera away
from the computer, use the following steps to disconnect it.
Note: The procedure below disconnects the camera cable
from the computer. To use the camera controls for taking
pictures without disconnecting the camera from the
computer, see Releasing the camera from computer control
on page 80 (Macintosh) or page 102 (PC) instead.
1 Turn off the computer.
Setting up 29
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine
2 Turn off the camera by pressing the Power button (a).
WARNING: DO NOT CONNECT OR DISCONNECT THE
PDC-2000 CAMERA OR ANY OTHER SCSI DEVICE
WHILE THE DEVICE OR YOUR COMPUTER IS TURNED
ON. DOING SO COULD DAMAGE THE DEVICE, YOUR
COMPUTER, OR BOTH.
3 Disconnect the camera cable from the computer or from the
SCSI device to which it is connected.
4 Disconnect the camera cable from the camera by pressing the
latching levers and pulling straight out.
30
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine
5 If other SCSI devices are connected to your computer and you
wish to use the computer while the camera is disconnected,
install a terminator on the SCSI device connector to which the
camera was attached.
Setting up 31
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine
3 Using the PDC-2000 camera
Using the Polaroid PDC-2000 camera is similar to using a
conventional 35mm point-and-shoot camera. But instead of
storing pictures on photographic film, the PDC-2000 camera
stores electronic images internally or on a computer
connected to the camera.
Used in the stand-alone mode, the camera stores up to 40
pictures (model PDC-2000/40) or 60 pictures (model
PDC-2000/60) internally. The camera controls allow you to
control the use of flash, automatic focus, white balance and
other features just as you would operate any other camera.
You can also attach a label to each picture and erase pictures
you don’t want to keep.
When connected by a cable (tethered mode) to a computer
running PDC-2000 software, the camera can be controlled
with the computer keyboard and mouse, and its viewfinder
image appears on the computer screen. In this mode, it
transfers each picture as it is taken directly to the computer
for viewing, printing, editing or storing. In the tethered mode,
the camera can also send all its stored pictures to the
computer at once.
Using the PDC-2000 camera 33
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine
This chapter explains how to use the camera in the
stand-alone mode. To use your computer for controlling the
camera during picture-taking and to transfer pictures from the
camera to your computer, see Using the PDC-2000 with your
Macintosh (page 61) or Using the PDC-2000 with your PC
(page 83).
Note: The model PDC-2000/T has no internal picture storage
and is intended only for use while connected to a computer
(tethered mode).
Getting acquainted
a Flash: Provides controlled subject lighting for correctly
exposed and color-balanced pictures.
b Lens: Directs and focuses light into camera for capturing
pictures.
c LCD panel: Displays picture numbers and labels, along with
symbols (icons) indicating camera conditions and errors. See
LCD panel on page 37.
34
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine
d SCSI address selector: Sets the camera’s SCSI address
(required for communication with your computer).
e SCSI cable connector: Provides a connection to your
computer via the SCSI cable provided.
f Battery charger connector: Connection for the battery charger.
g Viewfinder: Used for framing pictures. Also displays signals
informing the operator about camera conditions. See
Viewfinder indicators on page 39.
h Power button: Turns the camera power on and off.
i Erase button: Used in the Index mode to erase pictures from
the camera. (See Erasing pictures on page 55.) Also used in
the Index or Capture mode to erase or edit picture labels. (See
Labeling pictures on page 50.)
j Label button: Activates or deactivates the Label field in the
LCD panel for creating or editing picture labels. See Labeling
pictures on page 50.
k Scroll buttons: When the camera is in the Index mode, scrolls
through the numbers and labels of the pictures stored in the
camera. If the Label field is active, scrolls through the list of
Using the PDC-2000 camera 35
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine
alphanumeric characters for insertion in a label. (See Labeling
pictures on page 50.)
l Enter button: If the Label field is active, enters the currently
displayed character in the space above the cursor and moves
the cursor to the right. (See Labeling pictures on page 50.)
m Shutter button: Pressing half-way down focuses the camera
and measures available light for automatically setting
exposure. Pressing fully takes a picture. Also used with other
buttons to delete pictures from the camera.
n Backlight Compensation button: Increases exposure for
correct subject lighting in backlighted scenes. See
Compensating for back lighting on page 49.
o Battery compartment: Holds the four rechargeable NiCad
“AA” batteries powering the camera.
p Index button: Changes the camera to Index mode for
scrolling through picture numbers and labels and deleting
pictures. Pressing a second time returns the camera to Capture
mode for taking pictures. (See Capture and Index modes on
page 40 for more information.)
q White Balance button: Sets the camera for accurate color
rendition in daylight, incandescent light or fluorescent light.
See Setting the camera for current lighting conditions on
page 43.
r Auto Focus button: Disables automatic focus and sets focus
distance at infinity. See Using Auto Focus on page 48.
s Flash button: Sets flash for automatic, on or off. See Using
flash on page 46.
36
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine
LCD panel The LCD panel on the PDC-2000 camera displays text and
symbols indicating various camera settings and error
conditions.
a Time and date. When the camera is in Capture mode,
displays the current time and date. To set, see Changing the
preferences on page 77 (Macintosh) or page 99 (PC). When
the camera is in Index mode, displays the time and date the
currently displayed picture was taken.
b White balance indicator. Displays current lighting conditions
setting: (blank) daylight, ( ) incandescent light, ( )
fluorescent light.
To change the white balance setting, see Setting the camera
for current lighting conditions on page 43.
c
Flash setting indicator. Displays current flash setting: ( )
automatic flash, ( ) flash on, (blank) flash off.
To change the setting, see Using flash on page 46.
Using the PDC-2000 camera 37
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine
d Auto Focus indicator. Displays current auto focus setting:
( ) Auto Focus on, ( ) Auto Focus off.
To change the setting, see Using Auto Focus on page 48.
e Picture counter. When the camera is in the Capture mode,
displays the number of pictures stored in the camera. In the
Index mode, displays the number of the picture being
reviewed.
f
Battery level indicator. Displays current battery level: ( )
fully charged, ( ) discharged, and other levels.
Discharged batteries should be recharged (see Caring for the
camera batteries on page 105) or replaced with charged
batteries.
g Sound indicator. Displays status of camera sound: (blank)
sound on, ( ) sound off.
To change the setting, see Changing operating preferences on
page 75 (Macintosh) or page 97 (PC).
h Mode indicator. Displays the current mode setting: (blank)
Capture mode, (“Index”) Index mode.
To change the setting, press the Index button described on
page 36.
i Backlight compensation indicator. Displays backlight
compensation setting: ( ) on, (blank) off.
To change the setting, see Compensating for back lighting on
page 49.
j Label area. Displays a 10-character label for the current
picture. (Also used for displaying messages, as described in
item l.)
38
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine
k Error indicator. Displays “Error” when an error condition
exists (low light, low battery, flash not ready, disk full or
internal hardware error). See page 111 for error message
troubleshooting information.
l Message area. Displays error messages (low light, low battery,
flash not ready, disk full or internal hardware error), and
confirmation messages for erasing pictures and connecting the
camera to the computer. (Also used for displaying labels, as
described in item j.)
Viewfinder indicators For convenience while taking pictures, the PDC-2000
provides a yellow LED and a red LED at the bottom of the
viewfinder. If an error condition occurs, these indicators light
to alert you.
Indicator Meaning
Yellow Flash has not completely
charged or picture being
stored
Blinking red (when Shutter
button partially depressed)
Insufficient light, storage
disk full, low battery or
internal hardware error
Using the PDC-2000 camera 39
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine
When a blinking red LED appears in the viewfinder, the LCD
panel also displays an explanatory error message. (See LCD
panel on page 37.)
Sound indicators The PDC-2000 provides audible tones to help alert you to the
following operating or error conditions:
Sound Meaning
One high-pitched tone when
camera power turned on
Camera is ready to take
pictures
Two high-pitched tones
followed by a low-pitched
tone when Shutter button
pressed half way
Low battery
Two high-pitched tones
when Shutter button pressed
half way
Insufficient light, flash not
ready, storage disk full or
internal hardware error
One or two low-pitched
tones when camera turned
on
Internal hardware error or
special condition
One or more low-pitched
tones followed by camera
powering off
Battery power insufficient for
camera operation
When two high-pitched tones or a low-pitched tone indicate
an error condition, the LCD panel also displays an
explanatory message. (See LCD panel on page 37.)
If you wish, you can turn camera sound off for the error
condition signals. See Changing the preferences on page 77
(Macintosh) or page 99 (PC).
Capture and Index modes The PDC-2000 has two modes of operation: Capture and
Index. You select the mode by pressing the Index button.
The Capture mode is used for picture-taking. You can also
edit the default picture label while you are in the Capture
mode. (See Labeling pictures on page 50 for more
information.)
40
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine
The Index mode allows you to use the Scroll buttons to scroll
through the numbers, times, dates and labels of the pictures
stored in the camera. In the Index mode, you can also delete
pictures and edit individual labels.
Automatic shutoff To help conserve battery power, the PDC-2000 has an
automatic shutoff feature that turns off the camera after a
preset period of inactivity (2 minutes, unless you change it as
described below). The camera also turns off the viewfinder
image, which can be displayed on the computer screen when
taking pictures with the camera connected to the computer, if
the camera remains inactive for a preset period.
The automatic shutoff timeout periods can be adjusted
through the camera’s internal settings. See Changing the
preferences on page 77 (Macintosh) or page 99 (PC).
Note: Automatic shutoff is disabled while the camera is
connected to AC power and is under computer control
(displaying “connected” on the LCD panel).
Taking pictures
Turning on the camera To turn on the PDC-2000 camera, press the Power button (a).
Using the PDC-2000 camera 41
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine
When you press the Power button, the camera performs a
brief self-test, then displays a normal LCD panel. If the sound
indicators are enabled, the camera also emits a short,
high-pitched tone to indicate that it passed the self-test and is
ready to take pictures.
If the camera detects any problems or errors during its
self-test, it displays an error message on the LCD and emits
one or two short, low-pitched tones. (For more information
about error messages, see Troubleshooting error messages on
page 111.)
Setting to stand-alone
mode
If your PDC-2000 camera is connected to a computer, you
must release it from computer control to operate in the
stand-alone mode.
Use either of these two methods to release it:
Use the computer to release the camera. (See Releasing the
camera from computer control, page 80 for Macintosh or
page 102 for PC.)
Disconnect the camera from the computer. (See Disconnecting
the camera from your computer on page 29.)
WARNING: DO NOT DISCONNECT OR CONNECT
ANY DEVICE WHILE THE DEVICE OR YOUR
COMPUTER IS TURNED ON. DOING SO COULD
DAMAGE THE DEVICE, YOUR COMPUTER, OR BOTH.
42
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine
Selecting Capture mode Before taking pictures, make sure the camera is in the Capture
mode. If the camera is in the Index mode instead, the word
“Index” (a) appears in the LCD panel. Set the mode to
Capture by pressing the Index button.
Setting the camera for
current lighting conditions
To achieve accurate colors, you must choose the white
balance setting that matches lighting conditions in the scene.
Using an incorrect setting can give your pictures an unnatural
yellow, blue or green tint.
Use the daylight setting for taking pictures outdoors, or when
taking pictures with the flash set to Automatic or On (see
Using flash on page 46).
When taking pictures indoors without flash under
incandescent or fluorescent lighting, change the camera to the
appropriate setting by pressing the White Balance button
(WB).
Using the PDC-2000 camera 43
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine
When either incandescent ( ) or fluorescent ( ) lighting is
selected, the appropriate symbol appears on the LCD panel
(a). When daylight is selected, no symbol is visible.
Holding the camera The PDC-2000 camera is designed so you can easily hold it
steady during picture-taking. When you hold the camera as
shown, you can comfortably reach the shutter button while
viewing the scene through the viewfinder.
If you hold the camera vertically (for portraits, for example),
be sure the flash is at the top as shown.
Framing and taking
the picture
After setting the mode and lighting setting, hold the camera
correctly and view the scene to be captured through the
viewfinder. If necessary, move closer or farther away from the
subject while looking through the viewfinder to get the
framing you want. (If you wear eyeglasses, fold back the
rubber eyecup on the viewfinder for easier viewing.)
44
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine
With the normal 38mm-equivalent lens, the PDC-2000
camera can focus on subjects as close as 10 inches (26cm)
from the lens. When framing subjects less than 2 feet (61cm)
from the lens, leave some extra space between your subject
and the left and right edges of the viewfinder. At close
distances, some of the area near the edges of the viewfinder
may not be captured in the picture.
Note: When the normal 38mm-equivalent lens is installed on
the camera, use the full viewfinder for framing your picture.
The frame visible in the viewfinder is for framing with the
optional 60mm-equivalent lens.
When the subject is framed, press the shutter button slightly
while watching for a yellow or red warning indicator at the
bottom of the viewfinder.
If no warning indicator is visible, take the picture by pressing
the shutter button completely. (If a red or yellow warning
indicator is visible in the viewfinder, release the button and
refer to If you see a viewfinder warning below before taking
the picture.)
Before or after taking the picture, you can label it as described
on page 50 for easy identification.
If you see a viewfinder
warning
If a yellow or red warning indicator is visible in the
viewfinder when you are about to take a picture, release the
shutter button and take the steps indicated below before
continuing:
Indicator Meaning and corrective action
Yellow Flash has not completely charged or
previous picture still being stored;
wait until the LED goes out before
taking the picture
Using the PDC-2000 camera 45
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine
Indicator Meaning and corrective action
Blinking red Insufficient light; use flash (page 46)
or
Camera storage disk is full; erase
one or more pictures (page 55) or
transfer the stored pictures to the
computer (page 69 for Macintosh,
page 91 for PC)
or
Low battery power; recharge
batteries (page 106)
or
Hardware error; see
Troubleshooting error messages
(page 111)
Note: When you see the blinking red LED in the viewfinder,
look at the LCD panel for more information about the
problem.
Using flash The PDC-2000 camera provides three flash modes for
optimum picture quality under a great variety of lighting
conditions:
Automatic
()
Camera automatically
determines whether or not to
use flash
On ( )
Flash fires with every picture
Off (blank) Flash never fires
Automatic ( ) is the recommended setting, and should
produce correctly lighted pictures under most conditions. The
flash is effective up to 15 feet (4.6m) from the subject.
Use the flash On ( ) setting when conditions might cause
the automatic flash system to mistakenly determine that flash
is not needed. Outdoors, for example, overall scene lighting
may be adequate but the main subject may be in shadow. In
this case, the automatic flash would not fire and the subject
would be too dark. In this case, using the flash On setting
would expose the subject correctly.
46
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine
When flash is set to Automatic or On, make sure the white
balance is set for Daylight. (See Setting the camera for current
lighting conditions on page 43.)
Use the flash Off (no symbol) setting when sufficient light is
available and you do not wish to fire the flash.
To change the flash setting, press the Flash button ( ) until
, or no symbol, as appropriate, appears in the LCD
panel (a).
Using the PDC-2000 camera 47
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine
Using Auto Focus The PDC-2000 camera features automatic focus that
produces sharp pictures under most conditions. To disable
automatic focus and set focus to infinity (for taking pictures
through a window, for example), press the Auto Focus button
( ) to display the Auto Focus Off symbol ( ) on the LCD
panel (a).
You can reset to Auto Focus On ( ) by pressing the Auto
Focus button again. The camera automatically resets to Auto
Focus On when the camera is turned on.
Using Focus Lock The Focus Lock feature lets you achieve sharp focus when the
main subject is not centered in the picture.
To use Focus Lock, center the subject in the viewfinder and
press the Shutter button half-way down to lock the focus
distance. While continuing to hold the Shutter button,
reframe the picture as desired. Then press the Shutter button
all the way to take the picture.
48
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine
Compensating for back
lighting
The PDC-2000 camera’s exposure system automatically
adjusts to most lighting conditions. But when the background
is much brighter than your subject or “back-lighted,” the
subject may turn out too dark (a). Using the Backlight
Compensation feature increases the brightness of the entire
picture to produce a correctly exposed subject (b).
Turn on Backlight Compensation by pressing the Backlight
Compensation button ( ).
A symbol ( ) in the LCD panel (a) indicates that Backlight
Compensation is on. The camera automatically turns
Backlight Compensation off after you take a picture or when
the camera is turned on.
Using the PDC-2000 camera 49
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine
Labeling pictures
To help identify your pictures, you can use the camera
controls to assign a 10-character label to each one. This label
appears on the camera’s LCD panel (a) whenever the picture
number is displayed, and it remains with the picture when it
is transferred to the computer.
With the procedures in this section, you can edit the default
picture label applied to all pictures taken after the default
label is entered. (Your PDC-2000 camera was shipped with
“POLAROID” as the default picture label.) You can also edit
this default label to create unique labels for individual
pictures any time after the pictures are taken.
50
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine
Note: You can also use your computer to edit the default
picture label or change individual picture labels for pictures
being transferred to the computer. For more information, see
Chapter 4 (Macintosh) or Chapter 5 (PC).
Editing the default
picture label
Use the following steps to edit the default picture label stored
in the camera. This label will appear on all pictures taken
after the label is edited.
1 If the camera is in the index mode (indicated by “Index” on
the LCD panel), press the Index button to remove “Index”
and change the mode to Capture.
The current default picture label (a) is visible.
Using the PDC-2000 camera 51
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine
59

Hulp nodig? Stel uw vraag in het forum

Spelregels

Misbruik melden

Gebruikershandleiding.com neemt misbruik van zijn services uitermate serieus. U kunt hieronder aangeven waarom deze vraag ongepast is. Wij controleren de vraag en zonodig wordt deze verwijderd.

Product:

Bijvoorbeeld antisemitische inhoud, racistische inhoud, of materiaal dat gewelddadige fysieke handelingen tot gevolg kan hebben.

Bijvoorbeeld een creditcardnummer, een persoonlijk identificatienummer, of een geheim adres. E-mailadressen en volledige namen worden niet als privégegevens beschouwd.

Spelregels forum

Om tot zinvolle vragen te komen hanteren wij de volgende spelregels:

Belangrijk! Als er een antwoord wordt gegeven op uw vraag, dan is het voor de gever van het antwoord nuttig om te weten als u er wel (of niet) mee geholpen bent! Wij vragen u dus ook te reageren op een antwoord.

Belangrijk! Antwoorden worden ook per e-mail naar abonnees gestuurd. Laat uw emailadres achter op deze site, zodat u op de hoogte blijft. U krijgt dan ook andere vragen en antwoorden te zien.

Abonneren

Abonneer u voor het ontvangen van emails voor uw Polaroid pdc 2000 bij:


U ontvangt een email met instructies om u voor één of beide opties in te schrijven.


Ontvang uw handleiding per email

Vul uw emailadres in en ontvang de handleiding van Polaroid pdc 2000 in de taal/talen: Engels als bijlage per email.

De handleiding is 1,22 mb groot.

 

U ontvangt de handleiding per email binnen enkele minuten. Als u geen email heeft ontvangen, dan heeft u waarschijnlijk een verkeerd emailadres ingevuld of is uw mailbox te vol. Daarnaast kan het zijn dat uw internetprovider een maximum heeft aan de grootte per email. Omdat hier een handleiding wordt meegestuurd, kan het voorkomen dat de email groter is dan toegestaan bij uw provider.

Stel vragen via chat aan uw handleiding

Stel uw vraag over deze PDF

Uw handleiding is per email verstuurd. Controleer uw email

Als u niet binnen een kwartier uw email met handleiding ontvangen heeft, kan het zijn dat u een verkeerd emailadres heeft ingevuld of dat uw emailprovider een maximum grootte per email heeft ingesteld die kleiner is dan de grootte van de handleiding.

Er is een email naar u verstuurd om uw inschrijving definitief te maken.

Controleer uw email en volg de aanwijzingen op om uw inschrijving definitief te maken

U heeft geen emailadres opgegeven

Als u de handleiding per email wilt ontvangen, vul dan een geldig emailadres in.

Uw vraag is op deze pagina toegevoegd

Wilt u een email ontvangen bij een antwoord en/of nieuwe vragen? Vul dan hier uw emailadres in.



Info