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Contents Chapter 1: Getting Started ...........................................................5 Product Overview ............................................................................... 5 Camera Description ............................................................................ 6 Quick Setup ....................................................................................... 7 Chapter 2: Taking Photos ..........................................................11 Using Instant Review .........
Chapter 4: Reviewing Photos .................................................... 25 Viewing Your Photos ......................................................................... 25 Deleting Your Photos ......................................................................... 26 Magnifying Your Photos .................................................................... 28 Locking and Unlocking Your Photos .................................................... 29 Personalizing Your Welcome Screen ..............
Chapter 7: Powering Your Camera ............................................41 Determining if the Batteries Need to be Changed ................................. 41 Battery Life ....................................................................................... 42 Replacing the Batteries ...................................................................... 43 Using an AC Power Adapter (recommended) ....................................... 44 Chapter 8: Care, Maintenance and Safety .......................
Appendix A: Reference ............................................................. 63 Checking the Camera’s Status ............................................................ 63 Capture Mode Menu ........................................................................ 67 Playback Mode Menu ....................................................................... 68 Appendix B: Regulatory and Warranty Information .................. 69 Regulatory Notices .......................................................
Chapter 1: Getting Started Product Overview Your simple-to-use HP PhotoSmart 215 digital camera takes high-quality photos that you can print or share with family and friends on the Internet or via email. It comes with software for editing, storing, and printing your photos. Your camera includes the following features: • 1.
Camera Description The following illustrations show the front, back, and sides of the HP PhotoSmart 215 digital camera.
Quick Setup Setting up the HP PhotoSmart 215 digital camera is quick and easy—follow these steps and you’ll be ready to take photos. Step 1: Attach the Wrist Strap 1. Using the wrist strap included in the box with your camera, thread the short loop through the wrist strap attachment. You might need to use a paper clip to pull the end of the loop through. 2. Pull the strap through the loop, then pull the knot tight. Note: Use the clip attached to the wrist strap to remove the memory card. www.hp.
Step 2: Install the Batteries 1. Unlock and open the battery compartment. 2. Insert the 4 AA batteries (supplied), making sure the +/- electrodes match the indicators on the inside of the camera’s battery compartment. For details on changing batteries and recommended battery types, see “Chapter 7: Powering Your Camera” on page 41. Step 3: Choose the Camera Language The Language menu automatically displays when the camera is turned on for the first time.
Step 4: Set the Camera Date and Time After setting the Language, the camera prompts you to enter the current date and time. For details on setting the date and time after the quick setup, see “Setting the Date and Time” on page 23. 1. Turn the menu dial to select the date or the time, then press the menu dial. 2. Change the month, date, year, hour and minute by turning the menu dial. Press the menu dial to move to a new field. Note: 3. You can also change the date and time format.
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Chapter 2: Taking Photos 1. Slide the mode switch up to the camera icon to turn the camera on. Note: 2. After you turn the camera on, the Flash charges. Once the flash icon on the status LCD stops blinking, the camera is ready to take a photo. Adjust the camera settings as needed. • You can change the photo quality, flash or focus setting or use the self-timer or digital zoom. See “Chapter 3: Adjusting the Camera Settings” on page 17 for details. 3. Frame your subject in the viewfinder. 4.
Using Instant Review Your photo displays on the image LCD immediately after it is taken—this is called Instant Review. Instant Review is on by default. During Instant Review, you can choose to delete a photo before it saves to the memory card. If you do not wish to review your photos immediately after taking them, turn off Instant Review. Note: For details on reviewing your photos after they are stored, see “Chapter 4: Reviewing Photos” on page 25. To use Instant Review: 1. Take a photo.
To turn Instant Review off: 1. Slide the mode switch up to the camera icon. 2. Press the menu dial to display the Capture menu on the image LCD. 3. Turn the menu dial to highlight the Set Up icon, then press the menu dial. 4. Turn the menu dial to select Instant Review, then press the menu dial. 5. Turn the menu dial to select Off, then press the menu dial. Your photos will be stored to the CompactFlash memory card without being shown on the image LCD. www.hp.
Using the Image LCD as a Viewfinder Instead of framing your photo through the viewfinder, you can use the image LCD. To optimally frame your photo, use the image LCD when you are taking photos using Macro or Digital Zoom. For more information on Macro, see “Using the Focus” on page 20. For more information on Digital Zoom, see “Using the Digital Zoom” on page 22. To frame your photo using the image LCD: 1. Slide the mode switch up to the camera icon. 2.
Tips for Taking the Best Photos • Practice using the camera to get used to the timing before taking important photos. The camera takes about a second to focus when you press the shutter button half way down. After the camera has focused, be sure to push the shutter button all the way down until you hear the shutter click, indicating the photo has been taken. • Avoid having the sun directly overhead or behind your subject. The best photos are taken with the sun to your back or side.
Subject Examples Black or very dark objects Dark clothing Objects that have no distinct or consistent form Fountains, waterfalls, waves, smoke, flame, fireworks, a subject in mist or fog Glossy and reflective surfaces Glass, mirrors, automobiles Multiple or flickering light sources Neon signs, fluorescent lamps, television images, sun rays through trees Rapidly moving objects Baseballs, hummingbirds, race cars Non-solid objects Wire netting or fencing, latticework Conditions involving low-ligh
Chapter 3: Adjusting the Camera Settings The HP PhotoSmart 215 digital camera has default settings that take great photos in most indoor and outdoor locations. To adjust the camera settings, use the Capture menu on the image LCD. Changing the Photo Quality Adjusting the photo quality setting changes the quality of the photo and determines how many photos can be stored on the CompactFlash memory card. To store the most photos, set the photo quality to basic.
Note: Because photo quality affects the number of photos that can be stored on a memory card, the number of available photos changes as you change the photo quality. To change the photo quality: 1. Slide the mode switch up to the camera icon. 2. Press the menu dial to display the Capture menu on the image LCD. 3. Turn the menu dial to highlight the current Photo Quality icon, then press the menu dial. 4. Turn the menu dial to highlight a Photo Quality setting, then press the menu dial.
Using the Flash When the camera is turned on, the flash setting defaults to Auto Flash. The flash setting is indicated by an icon on the status LCD: Auto Flash The camera determines the need for a flash based on lighting conditions. Auto Flash with Red-eye reduction Minimizes the occurrence of red-eye in photos of people or animals. The flash goes off twice—once to condition the subject’s eyes for the flash, and a second time to take the photo.
Using the Focus The HP PhotoSmart 215 digital camera default setting is Auto Focus. You can change the camera setting to Macro for a subject that is very close to the camera. The focus setting is indicated by an icon on the status LCD. Auto Focus The camera will automatically focus on the subject in the center of the viewfinder from 2 feet (.6m) to infinity. Macro For use on subjects that are within 4 inches to 3 feet (10cm to 1m) of the camera lens. To change the focus setting: 1.
Using the Self-timer Use the self-timer to photograph yourself or take a posed group photo. The default setting is Self-timer OFF. When on, the Self-timer ON icon shows on the status LCD. To use the self-timer: 1. Slide the mode switch up to the camera icon. 2. Attach the camera to a tripod or place it on a firm surface at an appropriate distance and height from the subject. 3. Press the menu dial to display the Capture menu on the image LCD. 4.
Using the Digital Zoom The HP PhotoSmart 215 digital camera includes a digital zoom so you can make a subject appear closer. When the digital zoom is on, the image LCD turns on to help you frame your subject. When the digital zoom is on, photos are captured at 640x480 resolution. To set the digital zoom: 1. Slide the mode switch up to the camera icon. 2. Press the menu dial to display the Capture menu on the image LCD. 3. Turn the menu dial to highlight the Digital Zoom icon, then press the menu dial.
Setting the Date and Time You can change the date and time setting at any time through the Set Up menu. If the camera has not had battery power for more than five minutes, the Date & Time menu automatically displays the next time the camera is turned on. To change the date and time: 1. Slide the mode switch up to the camera icon. 2. Press the menu dial to display the Capture menu on the image LCD. 3. Turn the menu dial to highlight the Set Up icon, then press the menu dial. 4.
Changing the Language With the HP PhotoSmart 215 digital camera you can change the language of the camera menus. To change the language: 1. 24 Slide the mode switch up to the camera icon. 2. Press the menu dial to display the Capture menu on the image LCD. 3. Turn the menu dial to highlight the Set Up icon, then press the menu dial. 4. Turn the menu dial to select Language (third menu item), then press the menu dial. 5. Turn the menu dial to select a language, then press the menu dial. 6.
Chapter 4: Reviewing Photos After you have taken some photos and they are stored on the CompactFlash memory card, you can view them using the image LCD. While viewing your photos, you can delete, magnify, and lock your photos and change the welcome screen. Tip: To preserve battery life, connect an HP-approved AC power adapter while using the image LCD to review your photos. Viewing Your Photos You can view photos one at a time or view multiple photos (thumbnails) on the image LCD.
To view thumbnails of your photos: 1. Slide the mode switch down to the playback icon. The last photo taken or reviewed displays on the image LCD. 2. Press the menu dial to access the Review menu. 3. Turn the menu dial to highlight the Thumbnails icon, then press the menu dial. A set of thumbnail images displays. 4. Turn the menu dial to scroll through the thumbnails. A frame marks the selected photo. 5. Press the menu dial to exit thumbnail view and display the selected photo in full view.
To delete photos from the memory card: Caution: Once a photo is deleted from the CompactFlash memory card, it cannot be retrieved. 1. Slide the mode switch down to the playback icon. The last photo taken or reviewed displays on the image LCD. 2. Turn the menu dial to select a photo to delete. 3. Press the menu dial to access the Review menu. 4. Turn the menu dial to highlight the Delete icon, then press the menu dial. 5. Turn the menu dial to select a delete option, then press the menu dial. 6.
Magnifying Your Photos You can enlarge an image to see more detail while viewing it on the image LCD. To magnify a photo: 1. Slide the mode switch down to the playback icon. The last photo taken or reviewed displays on the image LCD. 2. Turn the menu dial to select the photo to magnify. 3. Press the menu dial to access the Review menu. 4. Turn the menu dial to highlight the Magnify icon, then press the menu dial. The center of the photo is displayed at a magnification of 2X. 28 5.
Locking and Unlocking Your Photos You can prevent photos from being accidentally deleted by locking them. Note: To delete all photos off a memory card, including locked photos, format your CompactFlash memory card. See “Formatting a Memory Card” on page 40 for more information. To lock or unlock a photo: 1. Slide the mode dial down to the playback icon. The last photo taken or reviewed displays on the image LCD. 2. Turn the menu dial to select a photo to lock or unlock. 3.
Personalizing Your Welcome Screen The “Welcome Screen” is the image that appears when you turn on your camera. You can change it to a photo of your choice. To personalize your welcome screen: 30 1. Slide the mode switch down to the playback icon. The last photo taken or reviewed displays on the image LCD. 2. Turn the menu dial to select the photo to be used as the welcome screen. 3. Press the menu dial to access the Review menu. 4.
Chapter 5: Sharing and Printing Photos Once you have taken some photos, you can download them to your computer to print, send via email or use for greeting cards, calendars and other projects. System Requirements Processor 166 MHz Pentium or equivalent Memory (RAM) 32 MB RAM or more Free hard disk space 150 MB Video display 800x600, 16-bit or higher CD-ROM 4x or better Operating system Windows 98, Windows 2000 or Windows Me Port USB www.hp.
Installing the Software 1. Insert the PhotoImpression CD into your computer’s CD-ROM drive. The installation window automatically appears. Note: 2. If the installation window doesn’t appear, use Windows Explorer to locate your CD-ROM drive, then double-click the file setup.exe. Follow the instructions on the screen to install the software. Connecting the Camera to Your PC Tip: 32 To preserve battery life, connect an AC power adapter while downloading photos to your PC.
1. Install the software. See previous page for more information. 2. Connect the camera to your computer with the cable provided. 3. Tip: • Plug the large end of the PC connection cable into the PC USB port. • Plug the small end of the cable into the camera. The USB icons on the memory card door and the cable should face one another. Download your photos. See the following page for details.
Downloading Photos to Your PC 1. Connect the camera to the computer and turn the camera on. The PhotoImpression software automatically starts. Note: If the PhotoImpression software does not start, reconnect the cable to the camera. If it still fails to start, click on the PhotoImpression icon on your desktop. 2. Click the flashing Acquire button. 3. Select an album to put your photos in. You can select the default album, create a new album by typing a new name, or select an existing album.
• To get selected photos from the camera, select the photos to transfer and click Get Selected Photos From Camera. Note: 5. To delete photos from the camera after they are saved on your computer, select Delete All Photos from Camera after you download. Close the dialog box. The photos appear in the Photo Album. www.hp.
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Chapter 6: CompactFlash Memory Card The “film” used in the HP PhotoSmart 215 digital camera is a removable, reusable CompactFlash memory card. Once a photo is taken, it is stored on the memory card until you delete it or the card is formatted. Use only CompactFlash Association (CFA) certified type I memory cards with the HP PhotoSmart 215 digital camera. These cards are manufactured by several vendors and are available in a variety of capacities.
To remove a memory card: Caution: Before you remove a memory card from the camera, turn the camera off and wait for the status LCD to go blank. If the camera is saving a photo, wait until the photo has been saved before removing the CompactFlash memory card. 1. Attach the clip on the wrist strap to the memory card. Check that the clip is gripping the card. 2. Pull with the clip to remove the card. To install a new memory card: 38 1. Open the memory card compartment door. 2.
3. Insert the new memory card so the side with pin-holes is placed into the camera first and the front of the card faces the image LCD. 4. Gently push the memory card all the way into the camera. 5. Close the memory card door. To make sure the memory card is correctly installed: • Slide the mode switch up to the camera icon to turn the camera on. If the CompactFlash Memory Card icon on the status LCD is blinking, there is a problem with the memory card.
Formatting a Memory Card Most CompactFlash memory cards are already formatted when you buy them. However, if you buy a memory card that has not been formatted, you need to format it before you can use it in the camera. If you insert a new, formatted card in the camera and it doesn’t work, try re-formatting it—it may have been formatted improperly. Also re-format cards that you previously used in a different camera, to optimize them for use with the HP PhotoSmart 215 digital camera.
Chapter 7: Powering Your Camera The HP PhotoSmart 215 digital camera can be powered by batteries or an HP approved AC power adapter. For convenience, use the batteries when you are taking photos. To preserve battery power, use an AC adapter (purchase separately) when you are reviewing photos on the image LCD for an extended period of time, or when you are transferring photos from the camera to your computer.
Battery Life Caution: Do not use rechargeable batteries with your HP PhotoSmart 215 digital camera. The life of the batteries depends on several factors. These include: • The type of batteries you use. For longer battery life, use batteries that are designed for use in digital cameras and other electronic devices.
• Limit your use of the image LCD, except when using an HP approved AC power adapter. Replacing the Batteries To insert new batteries: 1. Make sure the mode switch is in the Off position. 2. Open the battery compartment. • Unlock the battery compartment by sliding the lever to the unlock icon. www.hp.com/photosmart • To open the battery compartment, slide the cover down and lift it up. • Remove all of the old batteries.
Caution: Replace all four batteries at the same time. Do not replace them individually. Always follow instructions on the battery package when handling batteries. 3. Insert four new batteries, making sure the +/- electrodes are facing the proper direction (see the diagram on the inside of the battery compartment). 4. Replace the battery compartment cover by pressing it down over the batteries while sliding it up. 5. Lock the battery compartment by sliding the lever to the lock icon.
AC power adapters are available from www.hpshopping.com (selected countries/ regions). For AC adapter specifications, refer to HP’s PhotoSmart Web site at www.hp.com/photosmart. Note: An AC power adapter provides power to the camera. It does not recharge the batteries. To connect an AC power adapter: 1. Plug the adapter into a power source (such as a wall outlet or power strip). 2. Connect the round end of the adapter cable to the camera.
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Chapter 8: Care, Maintenance and Safety For years of trouble-free use, follow these simple tips to care for your camera and camera accessories. Camera • To avoid the risk of electric shock, do not disassemble the camera or expose the camera to excessive moisture. Disassembling any part of the camera voids your warranty. • Do not leave the camera in the sun or in a very warm location (glove compartment, trunk, etc.) for long periods.
AC Power Adapter • Use an AC power adapter that HP has approved for use with the HP PhotoSmart 215 digital camera. Caution: Use of any other adapter voids your warranty and may damage your camera. Batteries • Before installing batteries, turn the camera off. • Replace all the batteries at the same time. Do not replace the batteries individually. • Only use batteries that are in good condition. Batteries that show signs of leakage, corrosion or swelling should not be installed in the camera.
Cleaning the Camera and Lens • Use a dry, soft, lint-free cloth, to gently wipe fingerprints and dust from the lens, viewfinder and status and image LCDs. • Wipe the outside surfaces of the camera with a clean, dry cloth. Never use a rough cloth or abrasive cleaners that can scratch the camera. www.hp.
Camera Specifications Resolution 1.3 MegaPixel (Super Fine and Fine photo quality settings: 1200x1600 pixels; Basic photo quality setting: 640x480 pixels) Memory Card CompactFlash Type 1; all storage sizes supported (4MB card supplied) Lens System f/2.8; 6.68mm (43.4mm equivalent) Zoom 2x digital zoom Aperature f/2.
Chapter 9: Troubleshooting and Assistance If you have a problem using your HP PhotoSmart 215 digital camera, first review this section. If you cannot find the solution to your problem here, see “Getting Assistance” on page 57. Problems and Solutions Problem Possible Cause Solution The camera won’t turn on. The camera powered off. Slide the mode switch to the OFF position and then turn the camera back on. The batteries are low. Replace the batteries.
Problem Possible Cause When I press the Shutter button, nothing happens. The flash is recharging. Wait until the flash icon on the status LCD stops flashing before taking another photo. 52 Solution You are in Review mode Slide the mode switch up to the camera icon. The camera is still saving the last photo you took. Wait until the photo is saved to the memory card, then take a photo. The memory card is full.
Problem Possible Cause Solution When I press the The flash is turned off Shutter button half and there is not way down, a enough light. green blinking light appears next to the viewfinder. Use the flash. The date and/or time is wrong. The batteries were dead or removed from the camera for more than five minutes. Reset the date and time. To avoid losing date and time information, replace low batteries promptly. When I connect the camera to my computer, the software says it can’t find the camera.
Problem Possible Cause Solution The drivers and software are not properly installed. Disconnect the camera from the computer. Uninstall and reinstall the software. Reconnect the camera I get a Still Images There is an operating Service Error systems error. message when I plug in my camera. Click OK or Cancel in the error message and reconnect the USB cable. If you still get the message after reconnecting two times, restart your computer I can’t delete a photo. The photo is locked. Unlock the photo.
Problem Possible Cause Solution Your subject was not in The camera focuses on the object in the center of the the center of the frame. frame. For best results, compose your photo with your subject in the center of the frame. Point the camera at a subject in the center of the photo and press the shutter button half way down until the green light appears. Re-aim your camera at your intended subject and press the shutter button all the way down. My photo turned out too dark. There was not enough light.
Problem Possible Cause Solution The subject in the The camera sets the exposure based on the object in center of the photo was the center of the frame. If the surrounding area is very light. darker than the subject, the photo will be underexposed. Point the camera at a dark subject in the center of the photo and press the shutter button half way down until the green light appears. Re-aim your camera at your intended subject and press the shutter button all the way down. My photo turned out too bright.
Problem Possible Cause Solution The number of photos remaining did not change after I took my photo. The number is an approximation of how many photos with that photo quality can be stored. This is normal camera behavior. To verify that your photo was saved, review your photos. If instant review is off, turn it on. The camera does not recognize the CompactFlash memory card. The card is inserted incorrectly.
Help us help you better If you encounter a problem or question, we’d like to ask you to do a few things before you call. Please take a minute to walk through the steps below before you contact HP. It will help us make your support experience the best it can be! 1. Record your HP product serial number, model number, and purchase date below. Your HP Customer Care service technician will need this information. Model No.: 215 digital camera Serial No.
Using HP Customer Care online resources Click your way to a great solution! The HP PhotoSmart Web site, www.hp.com/ photosmart, is a great place to start for answers to questions about your HP products. You’ll get instant access to helpful tips and tricks, downloadable drivers, and the latest product and software updates—24 hours a day, 7 days a week. All at no charge to you. You can also visit the HP Customer Care Community Forums and support site at www.hp.com/go/support.
HP Customer Care phone numbers 60 Australia + 61 3 8877 8000 Hungary +36 (0)1 382 1111 Austria + 43 (0)7114 201080 Ireland + 353 (0)1 662 5525 Belgium (Dutch) + 32 (0)2 626 8806 Italy + 39 02 264 10350 Belgium (French) + 32 (0)2 626 8807 Japan 03 3335 8333 Canada 905-206-4663 Korea (Seoul) +82 (2) 3270 0700 Czech Republic + 42 (0)2 61 30 73 10 Korea (outside Seoul) 080-999-0700 Denmark + 45 39 29 4099 Malaysia +60 (3) 295 2566 Finland + 358 (0)203 47 288 Malaysia (Penang) 1 3
ArcSoft Software Support For help with your ArcSoft PhotoImpression Software, visit the ArcSoft Web site at www.arcsoft.com. The technical support section of the Web site offers an online manual for the software, answers to commonly asked questions, troubleshooting tips, and ideas. You can also email a technician for assistance at support@arcsoft.com or call 510-440-9901 (Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m, Pacific time). www.hp.
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Appendix A: Reference Checking the Camera’s Status The status LCD is located above the image LCD on the back of the camera. In Capture and Review modes the status LCD displays information about the camera, the settings that are selected, and any problems. www.hp.
The following messages may appear on the status LCD: Icon 64 Status Meaning Blinking CF Card The card is full, corrupt, missing or being written to. Basic Photo Quality Indicates the current photo quality setting is set at Basic. 640x480 resolution. Fine Photo Quality Indicates the current photo quality setting is set at Fine. 1280x960 resolution, medium compression. Super Fine Photo Quality Indicates the current photo quality setting is set at Super Fine. 1280x960 resolution, low compression.
Icon Status Meaning Low/Empty Battery The battery needs to be replaced. Photos Remaining Displays the approximate number of photos available to be taken at the current photo quality level. The number will not always change after a photo is taken. PC Connect Indicates the camera is connected to a PC. Auto Flash Indicates the Flash is set to Auto. The Auto Flash icon blinks when the flash is charging. Auto Flash with Redeye Reduction www.hp.
Icon 66 Status Meaning Flash OFF Indicates the Flash is set to Off. Fill Flash Indicates the Flash is set to Fill. Set the flash to Fill when the lighting for the entire photo is sufficient, but the lighting for the subject is not, as in a backlighting situation. Auto Focus Indicates the current Focus is set to Auto. Focus range is 2 feet (.6m) to infinity. Macro Indicates the current Focus is set to Macro. Macro range is 4 inches to 3 feet (10cm to 1m).
Capture Mode Menu To get to the Capture menu, slide the mode switch up to the camera icon and press the menu dial. In Capture mode, you can change the settings for taking photos. For more information about changing settings, see “Chapter 3: Adjusting the Camera Settings” on page 17. The following are the menu items available in the Capture menu: Date & Time Instant Review Language Format www.hp.
Playback Mode Menu To get to the Playback menu, slide the mode switch down to the playback icon. In Playback mode, you can delete, review, magnify and lock your photos, set your welcome screen and change the camera’s setup. For more information about reviewing your photos, see “Chapter 4: Reviewing Photos” on page 25.
Appendix B: Regulatory and Warranty Information Regulatory Notices U.S.A. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This product contains mercury. Disposal of these materials may be regulated due to environmental considerations.
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Hewlett-Packard Limited Warranty Statement HP Product Duration of Limited Warranty HP PhotoSmart digital camera 1 year CompactFlash memory card 1 year ArcSoft PhotoImpression Software 90 days Accessories 90 days A.Extent of Limited Warranty 1. Hewlett-Packard (HP) warrants to the end-user customer that the HP products specified above are free of defects in material and workmanship for the duration specified above, which duration begins on the date of purchase by the customer. 2.
either the warranty to the customer or any HP support contract with the customer. However, if printer failure or damage is attributable to the use of a non-HP or refilled ink cartridge, HP will charge its standard time and materials charges to service the printer for the particular failure or damage. 5. If HP receives, during the applicable warranty period, notice of a defect in any product which is covered by HP’s warranty, HP shall either repair or replace the defective product, at HP’s option. 6.
PARTICULAR PURPOSE. C.Limitations of Liability 1. To the extent allowed by local law, the remedies provided in this Warranty Statement are the customer’s sole and exclusive remedies. 2.
c. Grant the customer additional warranty rights, specify the duration of implied warranties which the manufacturer cannot disclaim, or not allow limitations on the duration of implied warranties. 3. FOR CONSUMER TRANSACTIONS IN AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND, THE TERMS IN THIS WARRANTY STATEMENT, EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT LAWFULLY PERMITTED, DO NOT EXCLUDE, RESTRICT, OR MODIFY, AND ARE IN ADDITION TO, THE MANDATORY STATUTORY RIGHTS APPLICABLE TO THE SALE OF THE HP PRODUCTS TO SUCH CUSTOMERS.
Index A AC Power Adapter care, maintenace and safety connecting 45 using 44 Adapter AC 44 PCMCIA 33 ArcSoft software support 61 Assistance 57 C 48 B Batteries 41 care, maintenance and safety icons 41 life of 42 replacing 43 www.hp.
D I Deleting Photos 26 Digital Zoom 22 setting 22 turning off 22 Downloading photos 34 Installing batteries 43 memory card software 32 Instant Review turning off 13 using 12 F L Flash adjusting 19 icons 19 Focus adjusting 20 Formatting memory cards 40 G Getting Assistance H 57 HP PhotoImpression Software downloading photos 34 installing 32 warranty 71 76 37 Language changing 24 choosing at first power-on Lens cleaning 49 Locking, photos 29 8 M Magnifying, photos 28 Memory Cards 37 care, ma
P PCMCIA adapter 33 Photo LCD 14 Photo Quality, changing 18 Photos deleting 26 downloading 34 lock/unlock 29 magnifying 28 printing 31 reviewing 25 sharing 31 taking 11 thumbnails 26 tips 15 viewing 25 Printing, photos 31 Problems and Solutions 51 R Removing memory cards 38 Reviewing Photos 25 www.hp.
W Warranty 71 year 2000 74 Welcome Logo, personalizing Wrist strap, attaching 7 78 Y Year 2000 warranty 30 74 Z Zoom, digital 22 hp photosmart 215 digital camera user’s guide
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