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2. Memory Full When the DC20 camera s memory is almost full the red Memory Full light blinks to indicate how many additional images can be stored 3 blinks 3 additional images 2 blinks 2 additional images 1 blink 1 additional image steady light memory is full Erasing Images 1 2 Press the Power button to turn on the camera Press and hold down the Erase button until the orange Busy light stops blinking and stays on AR 7 Release the Erase button The Busy light stays on while all the images are being erased The Busy light turns off when the images are erased t The Memory Full light stays on when the camera s memory is full You must erase the existing images to capture additional You cannot selectively erase images images To save images transfer them to When you press the Erase button all the your computer before erasing them images are erased Capturing Images 1 Press the Power button to turn on 2 Position the subject in the viewfinder the camera B e 3 Gently press the Shutter button J The orange Busy light briefly turns on When the Busy light turns off the camera clicks and the green Power light turns on Hold the camera steady until it clicks In low indicating the DC20 camera is ready to light the camera clicks twice capture images While the Busy light stays on for approximately 5 seconds as the camera processes the image you do not need to hold the c
3. contact the manufacturer of that product your place of purchase r World Wide Web at http www kodak com r product information by fax refer to Appendix A technical support refer to Appendix B for the appropriate phone number Have the DC20 camera connected to your computer its serial number ready and be at your computer when you call This user s guide provides detailed operating instructions for your new DC20 camera Instructions on how to install and use the enclosed software is available in the software s getting started guide or on line help Package Contents DC20camera DC20 camera user s guide one 3V lithium battery two serial cables for Macintosh and one for PC or compatible systems CD containing one TWAIN Acquire Module for Windows ADOBE PHOTOSHOP compatible plug in for Macintosh and software applications software s getting started or user s guide Getting Started Congratulations and thank you for purchasing the Kodak Digital Science DC20 camera DC20 camera Your new DC20 camera offers portable digital photography with the point and shoot convenience of a lightweight pocket size camera The DC20 camera package has everything you need to easily capture images and transfer them to your computer Simply use the enclosed software to create personalized images to share with family and friends It s as simple as click transfer and create System Requi
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5. 20 Country Help number 351 1 4149 500 351 14194 321 fax 7 095 929 9166 7 095 929 9170 fax 65 470 9875 65 479 8397 fax 27 11 804 2852 27 11 804 5013 fax 900 98 4485 44 131 458 6962 fax 020 793169 44 131 458 6962 fax 155 1034 44 131 458 6962 fax 886 2 893 8210 886 2 895 1069 fax 66 2 271 3040 66 2 279 5073 fax Country Help number 90 216 342 3332 90 216 343 6743 fax 0800 281487 44 0 131 458 6962 fax Help number 05 90 62 81 44 131 458 6962 fax 0800 1 17056 44 131 458 6962 fax 0130 82 54 02 44 131 458 6962 fax 30 1 689 8620 30 1 689 8635 fax 852 2564 9330 852 2562 4258 fax 36 1 269 71 17 36 1 269 71 13 fax 91 22 617 5823 91 22 617 6004 fax 44 131 458 6714 44 131 458 6962 fax 1678 72996 44 131 458 6962 fax 81 3 5488 2390 81 3 5488 4512 fax Korea 82 2 708 5400 82 2 708 5500 fax Latin America 1 305 267 4796 1 305 267 4770 fax Lebanon 961 1 883822 961 1 881726 fax Malaysia 60 3 757 2722 60 3 755 5919 fax Mexico 52 5 326 3848 91 800 36412 Middle East 971 4 444 910 971 4 447 059 fax Netherlands 06 0224428 44 131 458 6962 fax New Zealand 0800 500 135 64 9 302 8637 fax Norway 800 1 1848 44 131 458 6962 fax Philippines 63 2 810 0331 63 2 816 6718 fax 19 If you have questions concerning the operation of the DC20 camera you may speak directly to a customer support representative In the U S and Canada call toll free 1 88
6. 4 131 458 6962 In the UK 44 0 131 458 6962 17 Specifications Appendix A 16 FCC Compliance and Advisory 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 equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed or used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures 1 reorient or relocate the receiving antenna 2 increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver 3 connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected 4 consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for addi
7. 8 375 6325 between the hours of 9 00 a m and 8 00 p m Eastern Standard Time Monday through Friday In Europe call the Kodak European Information Centre toll free number associated with your location or UK toll line 44 0 131 458 6714 between the hours of 09 00 and 17 00 hours GMT CET Monday through Friday Fax back service available 24 hours a day Outside the U S Canada and Europe call the number associated with your location 541 808 3218 China 8621 64720888 1 800 674 831 Shanghai 8621 64726582 fax Austria 0 660 7348 8610 3471155 pel 44 131 458 6962 fax Beijing 8610 3475641 fax R Denmark 80 01 09 24 Belgium 0800 7 2247 EE PS 44 131 458 6962 fax 44 131 458 6962 fax 20 2 393 1199 fax Appendix B Image Resolution high 493 x 373 pixels standard 320 x 240 pixels Color 24 bit millions of colors Storage 1 MB internal Image Storage 8 high resolution 16 standard resolution Lens focus free Focus Distance 0 5 m to infinity Exposure automatic program Shutter Speed 1 30 to 1 4000 sec Aperture 4 to f 11 Power one 3V lithium battery Weight 4 2 oz 110 g without battery Dimensions 1 2 x 4 0 x 2 4 in 102 x 61 x 31 mm Sensitivity equivalent to 800 to 1600 ISO Kodak offers automated support for digital imaging products and services Product information can be faxed to you by calling In the U S 1 800 508 1531 In Canada t 800 295 5531 In Europe 4
8. amera still You cannot capture another image until the Busy light turns off Using Your DC20 Camera The captured image may vary slightly from the image framed in the viewfinder G The red Memory Full light remains off until there is room for three additional images Installing the Battery 1 Place the edge of a thin coin into the battery 3 Insert the 3V lithium battery into the battery door notch compartment with the end at the top of the camera 4 Snap the battery door closed 2 Using the coin push the battery door toward the back of the camera WARNING Read and follow all warnings Do not attempt to disassemble and instructions supplied by the recharge short out or subject the battery manufacturer battery to high temperature or fire Keep the battery away from children Be sure to properly dispose of the depleted lithium battery t A blinking Power light indicates low battery power Your DC20 Camera 7 Wrist Strap 8 Serial Cable Connection 2 Shutter Button 9 Battery Door 3 Erase Button 10 Viewfinder 4 Power Button 5 Camera Lens 11 Power Light 6 Viewfinder Lens 12 Busy Light 7 Autosensor 13 Memory Full Light Where to Get Help If you are experiencing difficulties with the DC20 camera help is available from the following resources the Troubleshooting section of this user s guide r for help with non Kodak products packaged with the DC20 camera
9. connected to your computer turned on On the computer is the Y software installed correctly DC20 camera connected to a serial port that is not only physically free but also free to run the software turn off or disable AppleTalk Express Modem GlobalFax and any loaded Speed Doublers specify an external or normal modem run Extensions Manager on minimal if running Systems 7 5 or higher Software Applications t Before loading the software on a Macintosh computer or PowerBook you may need to Before you run the software verify Automatic Power Off If you do not use the DC20 camera for about 90 seconds it automatically turns off To turn the camera on again press the Power button Resolution Modes Resolution Number of 7 mode stored images mage size High 8 493 x 373 pixels Standard 16 320 x 240 pixels To check the resolution mode turn the DC20 camera on and observe the order in which the Power Busy and Memory Full lights blink High mode orange Busy light blinks once then the green Power light turns on Standard mode orange Busy light green Power light and red Memory light complete a series of blinks then the Power light stays on To change the camera s resolution open the PhotoEnhancer software s express dialog or TWAIN Acquire from File menu Click on Photo Center then click on Go to DC20 select Camera Resolution
10. feet away Hold camera steady until you hear the shutter click In low light the camera clicks twice Turn the camera off and remove the battery Wait 1 minute return battery to camera and turn camera on If the difficulties persist refer to the Where to Get Help section of this user s guide 13 If you are experiencing difficulties with your DC20 camera check the following table for possible solutions Power light blinks or does not Battery is low or empty turn on and the camera does not work Camera is not turned on Shutter button does not work Busy light is on Camera is processing image Memory Full light is on Camera memory is full 12 Solution Replace the battery Images remain in the camera s memory when the battery is removed Press the Power button and verify that the green Power light turns on Wait until Busy light turns off before attempting to capture another image Transfer images to your computer and erase them from the camera s memory Troubleshooting 1 Turn off the DC20 camera 2 Plug one end of the serial cable into the printer or modem port on a Macintosh or a COM port on a PC on the back of your computer PC or compatible computer Macintosh computer 3 Lift the rubber tab on the camera 4 Plug the other end of the serial cable into the camera s serial port 5 Turn on the camera Once the DC20 camera is connected to you
11. g sued pesn ase sued y sued jueujeoe dei Jo pue syususnipe Aue se se JIM uong paS pue suonipuos eui o 12efqns moyjim Juswd nba eui Jo uondo sy je YePOy diusueubpow JO 510 0 enp poued Aju amp uew y jou seop juswdinbe ay j areday uenem aseyoind jo ajep ay 1es euo JO d ysuewylom pue ujoq pue 8914 eq 0 seuayeg eu 029 m 9948 98 ENGIG eui SIUENIEM ponad euin uenem SALVLS 3HL NI GASWHOYNd LNAWdINOA OL AINO 5 ALNVHHVM SIHL uoneunoju 14 To keep from damaging your DC20 camera avoid exposing it to moisture and extreme temperatures Clean the outside of the camera by wiping it with a clean dry cloth Never use harsh or abrasive cleaners or organic solvents on the camera or any of its parts Never disassemble or touch the inside of the camera This could result in electrical shock If you notice smoke or a strange smell coming from the camera immediately turn the camera off wait a few minutes until the camera cools and remo
12. r computer you are now ready to transfer the images You can use the software application included with your DC20 camera If you have not installed the software yet do it now Refer to the software s getting started guide or on line help for instructions on how to install the software The colors on your monitor may need adjustment Refer to your monitor s user s manual for instructions 11 Connecting to a Computer If your computer has a 25 pin port you need to purchase a 9 pin adapter and attach it to the port before attaching the serial cable to the computer The DC20 comes complete with creative software applications and TWAIN or Plug In ability to interface with other applications These can be used to make personalized images to share with family and friends Refer to the software s reference guides included with the camera packet software s on line help or contact the manufacturer for software instructions Refer to the CD s Read Me file for TWAIN and Plug In information Checking Serial Port Availability If you are experiencing difficulties with a software application your computer may not have the correct serial port configuration To verify that there are no serial port conflicts with other items on your computer refer to the serial communication or corresponding section of your computer s or operating system s Windows Macintosh user s guide Is the camera properly
13. rements Windows system requirements 80386 or higher IBM or compatible Windows version 3 1 or later VGA color video display Super VGA display recommended 6 MB or more of extended memory available available CD ROM drive and serial port Macintosh system requirements 68020 higher Macintosh computer System 7 1 or later 8 bit color display 24 bit display recommended 8 MB RAM or more available available CD ROM drive and serial port Introduction Introduction System Requirements Where to Get Help Getting Started Package Contents Your DC20 Camera Installing the Battery Using Your DC20 Camera Capturing Images Memory Full Erasing Images Automatic Power Off Resolution Modes Software Applications 10 Checking Serial Port Availability Connecting to a Computer Troubleshooting General Maintenance and Safety Cleaning the Camera Lens Storing the Camera Warranty Information Regulatory Information FCC Compliance and Advisory Canadian DOC Statement Specifications Appendix A Appendix B 10 11 12 14 15 16 17 17 18 Table of Contents gt For Software Instructions refer to the PhotoEnhancer guide and Kai s Power Goo Quick Reference Guide included with the camera packe
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15. tional suggestions Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Where shielded interface cables have been provided with the product or specified additional components or accessories elsewhere defined to be used with the installation of the product they must be used in order to ensure compliance with FCC regulations Canadian DOC Statement DOC Class B Compliance This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the radio interference regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications Observation des normes Class B Le pr sent appareil num rique n amp met pas de bruits radio lectriques d passant les limites applicables aux appareils num riques de la Classe B prescrites dans les reglements sur le brouillage radio lectrique dict s par le Minist re des Communications du Canada Regulatory Information apin6 s y g xipueddy 0 19 91 oduejsisse 104 e20 INOA 19e1uoo sejeis payun eui episino sonas urejqo OL joe 10 Ag pesneo 550 10 peurejuoo uomneuuojul ay puo eg sisixe 40 Jeujo ou Aq Jaseyoind ay
16. ve the battery Cleaning the Camera Lens 7 Blow gently on the lens to remove dust and dirt 2 Moisten the lens by breathing lightly on it 3 Wipe the lens gently with a soft lint free cloth or an untreated lens cleaning tissue Storing the Camera Remove the battery if the camera will not be used for an extended period of time This will prevent camera damage from battery leaks or corrosion General Maintenance and Safety t Do not use cleaning solutions unless they are designed specifically for camera lenses Do not wipe the camera lens with chemically treated eyeglass lens tissues as it may scratch the lens Part of the image is missing Stored images are damaged Blurred images Power Busy and Memory Full lights simultaneously turn on and the Shutter button jams Cause Something was blocking the lens when the image was captured Your eye or the image was not centered correctly in viewfinder The battery was inserted or removed when the Power Busy or Memory Full lights were still lit Subject too close Subject or the camera moved while image was captured Static electricity or inappropriate operation Solution Keep hands fingers or other objects away from the lens when capturing images Leave space around subject when centering image in viewfinder Make sure the Power Busy and Memory Full lights are off before inserting or removing the battery Stand at least 2

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