Operation Manual

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Step 2: Download images or video clips
When the digital camera is turned on and connected to your computer, it is considered
to be a disk drive, just like a floppy disk or CD. You can download (transfer) images by
copying them from the “Removable disk” (“untitled” or “unlabeled” disk on a Macintosh)
to your computer hard drive.
Windows
Open the “removable disk” and double click on the DCIM / DSCIM folder to open it to
find more folders. Your images are inside these folder(s). Select the desired still images
or video clips and then choose Copy from the “Edit” menu. Open the destination
location (folder) and choose Paste” from the “Edit” menu. You may also drag and
drop image files from the digital camera to a desired location.
Macintosh
Open the “untitled” disk icon, and the destination location on your hard disk. Drag and
drop from the digital camera to the desired destination.
Memory card users may prefer to use a memory card reader (highly recommended).
Video playback application is not included with the package. Make sure that video playback
application has been installed in your computer.
Step 1: Connect the digital camera to your computer
1. Slide the lens cover open until it clicks to turn
on the camera.
2. Connect one end of the USB cable to an
available USB port on your computer.
The USB screen appears on the screen.
3. Use / to select [PC], then press the OK
button.
4. From the Windows desktop, double click on
“My Computer”.
5. Look for a new “Removable disk” icon. This
“Removable disk” is actually the memory card
in your camera. Typically, the camera will be
assigned drive letter “e” or higher.
6. Double click on the removable disk and locate
the DCIM folder.
7. Double click on the DCIM folder to open it to find more folders.
Your recorded images and video clips will be inside these folders.
Copy & Paste or Drag-N-Drop image and video files to a folder on your computer.
(For Mac users, double-click the “untitled” or “unlabeled” disk drive icon on your
desktop. iPhoto may automatically launch.)