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B/W Printing
620
Digital Camera
User's Manual
WARNING: Turn your
camera and computer
OFF before connecting
them using the SERIAL
cable. If you don't, you
may damage them.
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English The Polaroid FUN 620 Creative Kit Your Polaroid FUN 620 Digital Camera Creative Kit contains everything necessary to take digital photos, save them to your computer, and manipulate them. Before connecting the camera to your computer, install the Caution: PhotoImpression 2 software included with the camera (page 8), and restart your computer. The kit includes: • Polaroid FUN 620 Digital Camera Four AAA batteries Camera-to-computer cable (with both RS-232C Serial and USB plugs)
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English a Camera front a Viewfinder Lens b b Serial/USB cable c connector port Tripod mount d c e Battery compartment e d Camera rear LCD status display f g j h i kl m g Power/status indicator Low-battery indicator h Viewfinder i j Power button n k Photo erase button f Self-timer button l m Shutter button n Wrist strap slot Battery compartment o o Note: For more information about your camera, see the Tips, Tricks, Terms, and Techniques section of the PhotoImpression 2 Online User’s Guide (th
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English Turning the Camera On and Off d 1 Turn the camera on (a). You hear a b c a click, the LCD ( ) turns on, and the e green power/status indicator ( ) b is lit. If the green power/status indicator e is not lit, check that the batteries are properly loaded and fully charged. 2 To turn the camera off, press and hold the power button (a) until the green power/status indicator (b) turns off. Note: To conserve battery power, the camera beeps and shuts off after 90 seconds of inactivity. T
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English Inserting Batteries Your kit includes four AAA batteries. 1 Turn the camera off. 2 Open the battery door by sliding the cover out to the side as far as it will go and lifting it. 3 Insert the batteries. Ensure that the battery terminals ( and ) are + - properly positioned (as shown). 4 Close the battery door securely. Slide it out to the side as far as it will go, press it against the camera base, and slide it back into the base to lock it closed. If you feel resistance, do not f
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English Taking Photos d 1 Turn the camera on (a). The green b c a power/status indicator ( ) is lit. b 2 Stand at least 1 m (3 feet) from your subject. Note: For best results, take photos e outdoors or indoors in a brightly lit room. 3 Point the camera toward your subject. If you see the low-light warning message (LL) on the LCD (e), add light or move to a brighter location. If you still want to take a low-light photo without adding light or moving to a brighter location, hold the camer
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English When the 1 MB camera memory is full (about 15 photos), the LCD Note: shows the memory-full message ( ) and the camera issues three quick FL warning beeps. If you press the shutter button, the camera beeps three times, but does not take a photo. Note: When the memory is full, transfer photos to your computer (page 9) and erase them from the camera’s memory (page 7 and page 13). Using the Self-timer Use a tripod or place the camera on a flat surface when using the self-timer. 1 Turn th
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English Erasing photos From the Camera a 1 Press and hold the photo erase button ( ) for 3 seconds. The last a photo taken is erased. You hear a beep when the photo is erased, and the photo count on the b LCD ( ) decreases by one. b 2 Repeat to erase additional photos. Note: You can also erase photos using the Polaroid PhotoImpression 2 Software (page 13). Warning: Once you erase a photo, it is gone forever. Questions? www.PolaroidDigitalASIA.com 7
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English Installing PhotoImpression 2 Software 1 Turn your computer on. 2 Check that the computer meets these requirements: 200 MHz Pentium processor or equivalent Compatible with Microsoft Windows 95, 98, Me, or 2000 32 MB RAM and 195 MB available hard disk space Available USB port (Windows 98, Me, or 2000) or RS-232 Serial port High-color display with 800 x 600 DPI resolution or higher 2x or faster CD-ROM drive Mouse 3 Insert the software CD in your PC. If the installation progra
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English Transferring Photos to Your Computer 1 Turn the camera off. 2 Turn your computer and peripherals off (Serial transfers only). Do not turn your computer off when using the computer’s USB port. 3 Locate the connector cable. Serial It includes plugs to connect USB to the camera and to your computer’s Serial or USB Camera port (as shown). Note: USB transfer rates are faster than Serial. 4 Connect the Serial plug ( ) or the USB a plug ( ) to your computer. b Caution:If the USB connection
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English 6 Turn the computer on (Serial transfers only). 7 Open the PhotoImpression 2 software Get by double-clicking the Photo icon on your PhotoImpression 2 Desktop. The button is Get Photo selected. The Get Photo button lets you acquire photos from several sources: Selection: Used To: Open a photo in a PhotoImpression 2 album Album Open a recently used photo or any photo stored on From File your computer Transfer a photo from your camera, scanner, or other Camera/Scanner TWAIN-comp
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English 8 Click . Camera/Scanner 9 Select Polaroid FUN 620 in the Select Source list. 10 Choose a location on your computer for storing your Acquire button photos. Acquire Options button Select Album list Select Source list There are two ways to choose a location: Camera/Scanner button The fastest way to save, display, and manipulate your photos is to select an album in the list. To create a new album, select Select Album [New] and use the album NewAlbum1 or type a different album na
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English A window opens, TWAIN Options which lets you select the file format, the folder where photos are stored, and file names for photos. Click when OK finished. 11 Turn the camera on. 12 Click the Acquire button. The TWAIN software opens. TWAIN software is used to transfer and delete photos from your camera. Note: If you see a failed connection message or warning window, turn the camera off and on again, check the connections between the camera and computer, and click Acquire. 13
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English 14 Select photos to transfer to your computer: To select a single photo, click on the photo thumbnail. A red border appears around the photo. To select more that one photo, press ( ) on your Control Ctrl keyboard while you click on each thumbnail photo. Red borders appear around selected thumbnails. To select all photos, click . Red borders appear around all Select All thumbnails in the camera. 15 Click . Get Photos Caution:To avoid losing your photos, copy them to removable st
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English Getting Help with PhotoImpression 2 software Select the button to open the PhotoImpression 2 ? ? button Online User’s Guide. This provides an index and step-by-step procedures for using your PhotoImpression 2 software to manipulate and enhance your photos. You can also get help with any button or feature in the software by moving your mouse cursor over it and clicking the right mouse button. This brings up context-sensitive help that explains the software button or feature.
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English Camera Precautions This camera is battery operated. Supervise children when the camera is operated by them or used in their presence. To avoid electrical shock, do not expose the camera to, or immerse it in, any fluids. Do not disassemble or operate the camera if dropped or damaged. Contact a Polaroid Service Center for repair information. Do not open the camera case or attempt your own repairs. High-voltage internal components create the risk of electrical shock when exposed.
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English Limited Warranties One Year Limited Warranty PolaroidFUN 620 Digital Camera Polaroid will, at our option, repair or replace any unit found defective in manufacture within the warranty period. The warranty period is determined by the date of purchase. Keep the receipt as proof of purchase. Otherwise, the warranty period is determined by the date of manufacture. This warranty does not apply to damage caused by accident, misuse or tampering, and excludes all consequential damages exce
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English Product Compliance This product conforms to the following EC standards: EMC Directive EMC Directive 89/336/EEC EN55022, Class B EN55024 Questions? www.PolaroidDigitalASIA.com 17
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English Contacting Polaroid Contact Polaroid Corporation at www.PolaroidDigitalASIA.com or call the Polaroid Digital Product Support Centre at: Australia (local): 1 800 242 643 Australia: +61 2 9950 7134 Hong Kong: +852 2894 0371 Malaysia: +60 3 78778577 New Zealand: +09 303 1479 Singapore: +65 7330278 Taiwan: +886 2 27028123 Thailand: +66 2 367 1256 Warranty, phone-support, and repair services are regional and may not be available for a particular product outside the country
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