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1. Country Help number Fax Hungary 36 1 269 71 17 36 1 269 71 13 India 91 22 617 5823 91 22 617 6004 Ireland 1 800 409391 44 131 458 6962 Italy 1678 72 996 44 131 458 6962 Japan 81 3 5488 2390 81 3 5488 4512 Korea 82 2 708 5400 82 2 708 5500 Latin America 1 305 267 4700 1 305 267 4780 Lebanon 961 1 883822 961 1 881726 Malaysia 60 3 757 2722 60 3 755 5919 Mexico 52 5 449 4300 52 5 449 4400 Middle East 971 4 444 910 971 4 447 059 Netherlands 06 0224428 44 131 458 6962 New Zealand 0800 500 135 64 9 302 8637 Norway 800 1 1848 44 131 458 6962 Panama 52 3 678 6200 52 3 678 6210 Peru 51 1 224 8610 51 1 224 8605 Philippines 63 2 810 0331 63 2 816 6718 Portugal 351 1 4149 500 351 14194 321 Russia 7 095 929 9166 7 095 929 9170 Singapore 65 470 9875 65 479 8397 South Africa 27 11 804 2852 27 11 804 5013 Spain 900 98 4485 44 131 458 6962 Sweden 020 793169 44 131 458 6962 Switzerland 0800 551034 44 131 458 6962 Taiwan 886 2 893 8210 886 2 895 1069 Thailand 66 2 271 3040 66 2 279 5073 Turkey 90 216 342 3332 90 216 343 6743 U K 0800 281487 44 131 458 6962 Uruguay 59 2 92 0473 59 2 92 1796 Venezuela 58 2 903 1111 58 2 943 208 1 an Y 10 3 te ChaplnewBook Page 4 Friday February 5 1999 7 02 AM 9 o te ChaplnewBook Page 1 Friday February 5 1999 7 02 AM 4 War
2. K gt gt ChaplnewBook Page 1 Friday February 5 1999 7 02 AM Where to Get Help Help with your DC200 DC210 is available from a number of resources Y in Tips and Troubleshooting Y your place of purchase Chapter 9 Y the software s manufacturer Y World Wide Web Y product information by fax Y technical support Software Help Help with any software packaged with your DC200 DC210 can be obtained from the software instructions the software s help screens or by contacting the manufacturer of that product Online Services Contact Kodak via World Wide Web http www kodak com America Online keyword KODAK CompuServe GO KODAK Kodak Internet listserver photo cd info kodak com or ftp kodak com Faxed Information Kodak offers automated support for digital imaging products and services Product information can be faxed to you by calling U S 1 800 295 5531 Canada 1 800 295 5531 Europe 44 131 458 6962 U K 44 0 131 458 6962 10 1 o K gt gt ChaplnewBook Page 2 Friday February 5 1999 7 02 AM Customer Support If you have questions concerning the operation of Kodak software or the DC200 DC210 you may speak directly to a customer support representative Have the camera connected to your computer its serial number ready and be at your computer when you call U S and C
3. General Maintenance and Safety Y To keep from damaging your DC200 DC210 avoid exposing it to moisture and extreme temperatures Y Clean the outside of the DC200 DC210 by wiping with a clean dry cloth Never use harsh or abrasive cleaners or organic solvents on the camera or any of its parts Y Never disassemble or touch the inside of the DC200 DC210 This could result in electrical shock Y If you notice smoke or a strange smell coming from the DC200 DC210 immediately turn the camera off wait a few minutes until the camera cools and then remove the batteries Y Cleaning the lens and back LCD screen 1 Blow gently on the lens or LCD screen to remove dust and dirt 2 Moisten the lens or LCD screen by breathing lightly on it 3 Wipe the lens or LCD screen gently with a soft lint free cloth or an Pi untreated lens cleaning tissue I Do not use cleaning solutions unless they are designed specifically for camera lenses Do not wipe the camera lens or LCD screen with chemically treated eyeglass lens tissue as 1t may scratch the lens Y Service agreements are available in some countries Please contact your Kodak dealer for more information 2 15 o te ChaplnewBook Page 16 Friday February 5 1999 7 02 AM 9 o K gt gt ChaplnewBook Page 1 Friday February 5 1999 7 02 AM
4. To transfer files 1 Double click on the My Computer icon The My Computer window appears A Hp Cigni E Edi s Hote Fi Fep ph Perg 1 ODA me e i ea fT Zi CAE 1 obari mia Fe Serer SE B OE OCC lo Come Ml lO Ese Esla iea beds OPO FP DCPOCODS FP de War Fortean l L gt PIES FP rrj To exit Mounter software select Close from the File menu The Mounter Camera icon remains in the My Computer folder even when the camera is not accessed te ChaplnewBook Page 3 Friday February 5 1999 7 02 AM TrA Al 6 a J a bh Dormir 2 Double click on the Camera icon The Memory Card icon appears Double click on the Memory Card icon The Memory Card window appears listing individual picture files Open the folder that the picture files will be dragged into Click on the picture file to highlight it and while holding the mouse button down drag the picture file to the new location The picture file appears in the new location 35 To select and move multiple pictures hold down the Control key and click on additional files y O 3 h D x 7 3 an Y te ChaplnewBook Page 4 Friday February 5 1999 7 02 AM Setting and Viewing Properties Mounter software displays memory card picture file or camera information from the Properties window
5. te ChaplnewBook Page 11 Friday February 5 1999 7 02 AM Quality ae You may set your camera to capture pictures in a Good Better or Best quality setting The Quality setting indicates how much the picture is compressed to save space on the memory card Your pictures include more detail with the Best or Better setting but they will use more memory on the card than with the Good setting You may switch freely between the three settings when taking pictures The number of pictures the DC200 DC210 is able to store will vary accordingly The Quality setting 1s indicated on the Status Display using the following icons E E o Best you can store approximately 4 pictures per 1 MB of storage at this Quality setting and when the Resolution 1s set to High Use this setting when image quality is very important for maximum picture quality especially for larger sized or zoom prints QUALITY no Better you can store approximately 6 pictures per 1 MB of storage e ALIEN OL this Quality setting and when the Resolution is set to High Use this setting for a good picture quality and to store a large number of pictures This setting 1s good for general picture taking Good you can store approximately 9 pictures per 1 MB of storage at this Quality setting and when the Resolution is set to High Use QUALITY l cay this setting to maximize the number of pictures stored The Quality setting is changed usin
6. _ ll i ES o te ChaplnewBook Page 2 Friday February 5 1999 7 02 AM EE Quality Ea The Quality screen is used to set the picture quality to Best Better or Good See Quality on page 2 11 for more information on picture quality To set quality Set the Mode dial to Preferences Turn the camera on The LCD displays the Preferences screen Pressa w button until the Quality icon 1s highlighted Press the DO IT button The LCD displays the main Ouality screen The current setting is checked v Press a w button until the appropriate 4 option is highlighted gt Press the DO IT button The main Preferences screen reappears To reset the Quality setting is maintained until another setting is selected This setting does not change when the camera is turned off o te ChaplnewBook Page 3 Friday February 5 1999 7 02 AM Resolution HEE The Resolution screen is used to set the picture resolution to High 1152x864 or Standard 640x480 See Resolution on page 2 10 for more information on picture resolution To set resolution Paralaia N Set the Mode dial to Preferences O T D O D 0 Turn the camera on The LCD displays the Preferences screen Press a 4A
7. Camera Back Ready Light Viewfinder ZOOM DC210 Only LCD Screen Mode Dial 7 q gt DO IT a w Camera Bottom A E CIJ Battery Door Camera Side Video Out Card Door _ Serial AC Adapter o te ChaplnewBook Page 1 Friday February 5 1999 7 02 AM Capturing a Picture When the Mode dial is set to Capture the camera can perform the following functions Y capture a picture Y preview pictures on the Liquid Crystal Display LCD Y delete a picture just taken Y adjust the exposure Y adjust some camera settings using the Status Display Camera Power To turn the camera on off Press the POWER button The green Ready light on the back of the camera and the Status Display screen turns on or off I Tf the camera is turned off while a picture o M 1s being processed the camera will finish A processing the picture before turning off If you are not using an AC power adapter and your camera is idle for approximately 5 minutes 1t automatically turns off To turn the camera on again press the camera s power button 2 1 o te ChaplnewBook Page 2 Friday February 5 1999 7 02 AM Take a Picture To take a picture 1 Set the Mode dial to Capture 2 Turn the camera
8. Self Timer Activating the Self Timer option creates a 10 second delay between the time you press the SHUTTER button and when the picture is taken This allows you to include yourself in the picture To activate the Self Timer 1 Set the Mode dial to Capture gt Pf N 2 Turn the camera on C mE y IEE ee 3 Press the SELF TIMER o JJ button Y The Self Timer icon appears on the Status Display 4 Place the camera on a flat steady surface or tripod 5 Press the SHUTTER button e The red Self Timer light located on the front of the camera turns on and stays lit for 8 seconds The Self Timer light flashes for 2 additional seconds just before the picture is taken The Self Timer returns to the off setting once the picture is taken To stop the Self Timer press the SELF TIMER button again before the picture is taken Memory Card a The DC200 DC210 comes equipped with a KODAK Picture Card memory card The reusable memory card is used to store the pictures taken with the camera The camera does not have an internal memory and will not operate without a memory card The Card Status icon changes automatically to indicate 1f there is a memory card inserted in the camera You may not select or change this icon a No card inserted pictures cannot be taken ii Card inserted pictures are saved to the card s memory 4 i
9. 2 5 an Y te ChaplnewBook Page 6 Friday February 5 1999 7 02 AM Status Display The Status Display located at the top of your camera allows you to view and change some camera settings The following sections offer detailed descriptions of Status Display settings 35 The DC200 DC210 must be turned on to view the Status Display Resolution Quality Pictures Remaining QUALITY Battery Status Flash Self Timer Close Up DC210 Only Red eye Memory Card Status Inserted Reduction Di Pictures Remaining Un The Pictures Remaining icon changes automatically to indicate the remaining number of pictures which can be stored at the current quality and resolution setting You may not select or change the Pictures Remaining icon When the card s memory is full the Status Display indicates Full You must delete existing pictures or change memory cards to capture additional pictures To save pictures transfer them to your computer before deleting them For more information on how to move or delete pictures see Delete One Picture on page 2 3 Delete One or All Pictures on page 3 2 or the software chapters 35 The Pictures Remaining number does not always change by one when a picture is taken if the picture content is easily compressed 2 6 an Y te ChaplnewBook Page 7 Friday February 5 1999 7 02 AM
10. Overview Mounter software uses the following icons 1 aT Camera icon displays the DC200 DC210 camera Es Memory Card icon displays picture files stored on the memory card Picture File icon displays picture files with FlashPix FPX or JPEG JPG extensions when appropriate viewing option is selected If the picture file has been registered by another application this icon may be different Using Mounter Software Mounter software allows you to open picture files into a software application oO transfer or delete picture files and adjust the camera settings You may not copy picture files into the memory card using Mounter software The camera needs to be connected to your computer and turned on to access your picture files When the camera is correctly connected to your computer the camera s Status Display is replaced with the following screen Opening Picture Files Mounter software allows you to open picture files into a registered software application Simply double click on the Camera icon and then double click on the Memory Card icon to view the picture files Double click on a picture file to open it into a registered software application Transferring Pictures to your Computer Mounter software allows you to transfer picture files from the memory card to a new location on your computer using the drag and drop method 1 2 an WL 2
11. te ChaplnewBook Page 1 Friday February 5 1999 7 02 AM 9 KODAK DC200 Plus Camera and KODAK DC210 Plus Zoom Camera Kodak i DC210 Pies User s Guide for the cameras KODAK Installation Software KODAK DC200 DC210 Mounter Software and KODAK Acquire TWAIN Software Visit Kodak on the World Wide Web at www kodak com an Y o te ChaplnewBook Page 2 Friday February 5 1999 7 02 AM Eastman Kodak Company 1999 Kodak FlashPix Photolife are trademarks of Eastman Kodak Company The FlashPix format is defined in a specification and test suite developed and published by Kodak in collaboration with Microsoft Hewlett Packard and Live Picture Only products that meet the specification and pass the test suite may use the FlashPix name and logo o te ChaplnewBook Page i Friday February 5 1999 7 02 AM Table of Contents Chapter Page gt Table Of Contents pida aa dad i eee Soi O Getting Started A eden a 1 1 Camera Specifications ida an 1 2 3 Your DC200 DC210 Camera 2 0000 o ce eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 13 E Capturing a RIGO oda a E AT ia cin e 2 1 zj Camera Lower rasa otk Sa ee r a T e erae eset 2 1 Fake a Pomi sic rd dese 2 2 PES Ea E Al 2 2 Delete One Pic ite rosana tai arrest 2 3 Exposure Compensauon riada ued at aan ees 2 4 Exposure LOOK 2d had ney ee
12. o te ChaplnewBook Page 8 Friday February 5 1999 7 02 AM To insert a memory card Open the card door CE Ta e SE AR Hold the memory card with the connecting end a pointed at the camera i 3 Push the card all of the way into the card slot ee and close the card door YB 1 Open the card door LA l 2 Press the EJECT button e ie KY A y En Ela The card partially slides out of the slot HANEY We US a Y 3 Take hold of the card carefully remove dl DN it from the slot and close the card door e WARNING Do not insert or eject a card when the Ready light is blinking e This may damage your pictures or camera Use only certified memory cards in your camera that carry the CompactFlash CompactFlash logo Close Up NA DC210 Only The DC210 offers a Close Up setting which allows you to set the camera s focus distance at 8 in 20 cm The red eye reduction option for the Flash setting is not available when Close Up is on F To accurately capture the picture in Close Up the Preview option automatically starts when the CLOSE UP button is pressed See Preview on page 2 2 for detailed information To deactivate the Preview option press the DO IT button o te ChaplnewBook Page 9 Friday February 5 1999 7 02 AM To turn on the Close Up setting 1 Set the
13. te ChaplnewBook Page 1 Friday February 5 1999 7 02 AM Mounter Software KODAK DC200 DC210 Mounter Software Mounter software is an easy way to view transfer or delete pictures stored on the memory card using your PC and WINDOWS 95 WINDOW 98 or WINDOWS NT software Using Mounter software the DC200 DC210 camera icon appears in the My Computer window and within file browsers included in many software applications Mounter software extends WINDOWS 95 WINDOWS 98 or WINDOWS NT to present the camera contents as though 1t were an extension of your hard drive For more detailed information on working with WINDOWS 95 WINDOWS 98 or WINDOWS NT refer to that Software s user guide e Installation If you accepted the default installation settings when you installed the software from the DC200 DC210 CD see Chapter 5 Installation Software Mounter software is already installed If it is not installed complete the instructions in Chapter 5 and select the Mounter software option y Camera Communication Settings If your computer does not recognize that the camera is attached and turned on you may need to adjust the serial port and speed settings See Communication Settings on page 7 8 for details or follow the instructions on the Kodak Web site at http www kodak com O lt 9 N ae o te ChaplnewBook Page 2 Friday February 5 1999 7 02 AM
14. the exposure compensation setting Y light decrease the exposure compensation setting To change Exposure Compensation Set the Mode dial to Capture Turn the camera on Press the b button The LCD displays the Exposure e Compensation screen Use the 4 wY buttons to adjust the exposure ENPEsurE Compares ban Press DO IT to select the Exposure setting To reset the Exposure setting automatically resets to 0 0 EV when the camera is turned off o te ChaplnewBook Page 5 Friday February 5 1999 7 02 AM Exposure Lock Use the Exposure Lock to take a sequence of pictures that require the same exposure When this setting 1s activated the camera maintains a constant exposure setting To turn on Exposure Lock Exposure Lack 5 Set the dial to Capture Turn the camera on Press the button two times The Exposure Compensation screen appears followed by the Exposure Lock screen I Press the b button a third time to exit the exposure menu Press a A Y button until ON 1s highlighted Press the DO IT button 2 oe The Take a Picture screen appears Center the area you want to lock the exposure on in the viewfinder Press the SHUTTER button to lock in the exposure setting To Reset The Exposure Lock setting automatically resets when the camera 1s turned off
15. Review When the Mode dial is set to Review you may use the LCD to view the pictures stored on the KODAK Picture Card memory card Using the Overlay screen the camera can perform the following functions Y view the amount of unused memory left on the memory card Y view thumbnails of the pictures Y delete one or all pictures from the memory card Y view pictures and run a slide show from the camera on your TV View Pictures To view pictures 1 Set the Mode dial to Review ECN 2 Turn the camera on The Overlay screen appears on the LCD screen with the last picture taken Highlighted picture from center of filmstrip Magnify Memory bar displays space left on card and Filmstrip of current picture position pictures stored on gt memory card 35 Use the lt 4 gt buttons to scroll through pictures To continuously scroll hold down a lt b button To exit press the A Y buttons to highlight the Overlay icon Press DO IT to turn off the Overlay screen The main Review screen reappears 3 1 o te ChaplnewBook Page 2 Friday February 5 1999 7 02 AM Delete One or All Pictures You can delete one or all of the pictures on the memory card when in the Review mode To delete a picture in Review mode 1 Set the Mode dial to Review 2 Turn the camera on The last picture taken appears on the LCD screen The Overlay screen is tur
16. Tf the software does not recognize the camera continue to adjust the serial port speed on the appropriate COM port until it 1s recognized Once your computer can communicate with your camera gradually increase speed to optimize transfer picture time To exit click on the OK button To exit the window without making any changes click the CANCEL button o te ChaplnewBook Page 6 Friday February 5 1999 7 02 AM 9 o te ChaplnewBook Page 1 Friday February 5 1999 7 02 AM Tips and Troubleshooting Communicating with the Computer If your computer cannot communicate with the camera you may need to adjust the serial port and speed settings Adjust the settings using the KODAK Mounter Software chapter 7 or KODAK TWAIN Software Chapter 8 or follow the instructions on the Kodak Web site at http www kodak com Monitor Adjustment Your monitor display settings may need to be adjusted to view pictures from e the camera Double click on the My Computer icon Burnooysajgnol O Double click on the Control Panel icon Double click on the Display icon and click on the Settings tab bb WO N From the Color Palette field select the highest available setting 256 High 16 bit or True 32 bit color and click the OK button 2 o te ChaplnewBook Page 2 Frida
17. For application specific support contact your reseller systems integrator software manufacturer or dealer How to Obtain Service Visit us on the Internet at http www kodak com Ajueue y Please refer to the Service and Support section of your user s guide for the support hotline designated to your location When returning a DC200 DC210 camera for repair the unit shall be packed in its original packing materials A problem report should also be enclosed with the equipment If the original packaging has been discarded or is not available packing will be at the owner s expense Unless a specific Kodak warranty is communicated to the purchaser in writing by a Kodak company no other warranty or liability exists beyond the information contained above even though defect damage or loss may be caused by e gt negligence or other act e To obtain warranty repair service contact your local Kodak representative For assistance refer to the Service and Support information in the KODAK DC200 DC210 Camera User s Guide Warranty 3 o te ChaplnewBook Page 4 Friday February 5 1999 7 02 AM Regulatory Information FCC Compliance and Advisory This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation 1s subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including
18. TN E Su 4 Pressa A wY button until the Magnify icon 1s highlighted 5 Press the DO IT button The LCD displays a magnified view of the selected picture IS Use the afew and gt buttons to scroll to different parts of the picture To exit press the DO IT button to cancel the Magnify feature The magnify feature stops and the Overlay screen reappears 4 o Slide Show The slide show feature on the DC200 DC210 allows you to connect the camera to a TV and view the pictures from the memory card on your TV This is especially te ChaplnewBook Page 4 Friday February 5 1999 7 02 AM useful when sharing pictures with family and friends ES The camera s LCD is disabled when the camera is attached to the video cable To view pictures on a TV Turn your TV and the DC200 DC210 camera off Insert the video output cable into the video out connection on the side of your camera Connect the other end of the cable to the video in connection on your TV Turn on the camera and TV Set the Mode dial to Review Set the TV to the correct video setting The pictures that are stored on the memory card appear on the TV screen ES You may need to adjust the Video Out preference on the camera See Video out on page 4 11 for details Press a lt 4 gt button on the camera to scroll through the pictur
19. centering picture in viewfinder Picture is too dark Flash 1s not on or did not go off Turn on the flash See Flash on page 2 9 The subject is too far away for the flash to have an effect Move so there is no more than 10 feet 3 m between the camera and the subject The subject is in front Change your position of a bright light so the light is not behind the subject Picture is too light The flash is not Change to automatic needed flash See Flash on Stored pictures are damaged page 2 9 The subject is too close when the flash was used Move so there is at least 1 6 ft 0 5 m between the camera and the subject The light sensor is covered The memory card was removed when the Ready light was blinking an ud Hold the camera so your hands or other objects do not cover the light sensor Make sure the Ready light 1s not blinking before removing the memory card te ChaplnewBook Page 7 Friday February 5 1999 7 02 AM DC200 DC210 Camera Problem Pictures remaining number does not decrease Picture 1s not clear Cause The image resolution does not take up sufficient space to decrease the picture remaining number The lens is dirty Solution The camera 1s operating normally Continue taking pictures Clean the lens See General Main
20. 02 AM Delete One Picture You may delete the picture that was just taken without leaving Capture mode ISS This delete feature is only available when the picture is shown on the LCD and the Quickview option is activated See Quickview on page 4 7 To delete the most recent picture taken in Capture mode Set the Mode dial to Capture Turn the camera on Take a picture The picture is displayed on the LCD Press the lt 4 button The delete screen appears in the LCD Delete Pirum 2 oe IS The picture must be showing on the LCD screen to activate the delete screen Press a 4MA wY button until the correct delete option is highlighted Press the DO IT button The picture is deleted from the memory card To exit press a A Y button until NO is highlighted and then press the DO IT button a o te ChaplnewBook Page 4 Friday February 5 1999 7 02 AM Exposure Compensation The camera s exposure value EV can be adjusted from 2 0 to 2 0 EV in 0 5 EV increments while in Capture mode A 1 0 adjustment in EV in effect doubles the amount of light allowed to reach the CCD charge coupled device in your camera A 1 0 adjustment in EV halves the amount the light allowed to reach the CCD in your camera Below shows how changes in EV can effect your pictures If your pictures are too Y dark increase
21. 3 Video Output Format 4 11 Camera Settings Changing Activating and Stopping the Self Timer 2 7 Selecting the Flash Setting 2 9 Selecting the Resolution 2 10 Turning Close Up On and Off 2 8 Zooming 2 14 Modes 1 1 Mounter Software 7 1 7 2 7 4 7 5 7 6 7 7 7 8 7 9 Package Contents 1 2 Parts 1 3 1 4 Power 2 1 Properties 7 6 Specifications 1 2 Troubleshooting 9 1 9 2 9 3 9 4 9 5 9 6 9 7 9 8 Capture Mode 2 1 Capturing an Image See Taking a Picture Close Up Setting 2 8 CompactFlash 2 8 Computer Monitor Problems 9 3 Connect Mode 6 1 Connecting the Camera to a TV 3 4 Connecting to a Computer Using a Serial Cable 6 2 Index 1 e an WL e te ChaplnewBook Page 2 Friday February 5 1999 7 02 AM Using an Infrared Sensor 6 1 D Dark Pictures 2 4 Date Stamp Setting the 4 5 Date Setting the 4 8 DC200 DC210 Connecting to a Computer 6 1 6 2 Getting Help or Information 10 1 10 2 Installing Software 5 1 5 2 5 3 Mounter Software 7 1 7 2 7 4 7 5 7 6 7 7 7 8 7 9 Package Contents 1 2 Parts 1 3 1 4 Power 2 1 Properties 7 6 Specifications 1 2 Troubleshooting 9 1 9 2 9 3 9 4 9 5 9 6 9 7 9 8 Turning On and Off 2 1 TWAIN Software 8 1 8 2 8 3 8 4 Delete Icon 3 1 Deleting a Picture Deleting a Picture From the Memory Card 3 2 Deleting a Picture Using Mounter Software 7 9 Deleting All Pictures From the Memory Card 3 2 De
22. 5 1 e CONNEC 243 scada aan ana see 6 1 Checking Serial Port Availability o o oooooooooo ooo 6 1 Infrared Connection DC210 Only o ooooooooooooo oo 6 1 Serial Cable Connection 0 tidad 6 2 Mounter Software 42h nc iw a A A A AAA A da eS 7 1 Installation ride ina dad dais comic tiene 7 1 Camera Communication SettingS esir arenie a room o o o 7 1 CON CIVIC Wat al ida Share ae 7 2 Using Mounter SoftWare sisas de dada amie des 7 2 Setting and Viewing Properties 0 0 cece eee eee 7 4 Memory Card Properties rara dd daa tidied Gaen is 7 4 Picture Pile Properties estais ans Ba Sree eee 7 5 Camera Properti eS mia AAA ee Ra he a 7 6 o te ChaplnewBook Page iii Friday February 5 1999 7 02 AM TWAIN SORWATG spa io nn oh a A OA ES 8 1 Installation raras adonde 8 1 Camera Communication Settings 0 0 0 0 0 8 1 D Starine TWAIN SoftWare Cresi kente gii tari dad ese 8 2 gt OVEIVIEW arar A a oe ANON see 8 2 Q Transferring Pictures from DC200 DC210 000 4 8 3 Bictire MOnato eo 25 ia Aa laa a a 8 4 2 Preferences ELIMINE wea eee 8 5 Tipsand rotulos dd ed nit 9 1 z Communicating with the Computer ooo ooooooooooooooooo o 9 1 Monitor Adjustment cu 54005 Siete dea oe 9 1 A A A A 9 2 Troubles OO HAS 1 Aa BES 9 3 Where to Gek HEN tica due a ea dada See esos ta da a Goo 10 1 e Sotware Helios ad a a a ee Sew ee
23. AM Quickview f 5 The Quickview screen is used to turn the camera s Quickview setting on or off When you take a picture with Quickview on the picture momentarily appears on the LCD seconds after the picture 1s taken A IS The Quickview option must be activated to use the delete feature available in Capture mode See Delete One Picture on page 2 3 for more details O D D O D 0 To turn on Quickview Set the Mode dial to Preferences Turn the camera on The LCD displays the Preferences screen Press a A wY button until the Quickview icon is highlighted on the second Preferences screen Press the DO IT button oO The LCD displays the main Quickview screen The current setting is checked Press a w button until ON is highlighted Press the DO IT button ATIS The main Preferences screen reappears The next time you take a picture it will appear for a moment on the LCD screen To cancel Quickview press a 4 Y button until OFF is highlighted and then press the DO IT button The Quickview setting is maintained until another setting is selected This setting does not change when the camera is turned off 4 7 o te ChaplnewBook Page 8 Friday February 5 1999 7 02 AM Date and Time The Date and Time screen is used to set the camera s date and time To set the date and ti
24. Mode dial to Capture a SS So 2 Turn the camera on f puo 2 D 3 Press the CLOSE UP button CO Siemens The Close Up icon appears on the Status Display Z Feo 4 View the subject on the LCD display to accurately capture the picture To cancel Close Up press the CLOSE UP button again and the Close Up icon disappears from the Status Display The Close Up setting 1s automatically turned off when the camera 1s turned off Flash 5 oe The DC200 DC210 is equipped with a built in flash that offers an optional red eye reduction feature The flash has an effective range of approximately 2 23 to 9 84 ft 0 7 to 3 m for the DC200 and 1 6 to 9 8 ft 0 5 to 3 m for the DC210 There are five Flash settings 2 KN A Auto flash fires automatically when the SHUTTER button is E pressed and the camera determines that there is not enough light This is the default setting A Auto Red eye works the same as auto flash except the flash fires 5 O once before the picture 1s taken to reduce the chance of red eye and then flashes a second time when the picture 1s taken Fill flash fires every time you press the SHUTTER button Use this a setting when the lighting is poor or when your subject is lit from behind Fill Red eye works the same as fill flash except the flash fires once 5 O before the picture is taken to reduce the chance of red eye and then flashes a se
25. Y button until the Resolution icon is highlighted Press the DO IT button The LCD displays the main Resolution screen The current setting is checked Press a A wY button until the appropriate option is highlighted Press the DO IT button The main Preferences screen reappears To reset the Resolution setting is maintained until another setting is selected This setting does not change when the camera is turned off 4 3 PN RA te ChaplnewBook Page 4 Friday February 5 1999 7 02 AM Template The Template screen is used to select a creative border and or logo that is added to your picture when the picture 1s captured Once a picture is captured with the template feature activated the template cannot be removed The memory card supplied with your camera comes with some templates already pre loaded 35 For more information on using templates with your DC200 DC210 camera refer to the readme file on the DC200 DC210 software CD To select a template Set the Mode dial to Preferences Turn the camera on The LCD displays the Preferences screen Press a 4 w button until the Template icon 1s highlighted Press the DO IT button The LCD displays the main Template screen The current setting is checked v Press a 4 w button until the appropriate option is highlighted Press the DO IT button The main
26. aes 10 1 1e Online crvices otia aek aaa dia 10 1 Faxed IMtormation estos tad das yal ita 10 1 CUSIOMED Suppo ch sado as da oe 10 2 Warranty amp Regulatory Information warranty 1 Waranty Lime Pernod redada ada de eee Bena eae eee warranty Warranty Repair Coverage 0 eee eee warranty LAOS 1325844 y cece ined Bk See O eee Bk a Oe ord bet an warranty2 ADplication SUPPOR ras Td ss ee warranty3 How to Obtain Service airline wre ee ES warranty3 Regulatory Information 0 0 eee eee warranty4 ode o te ChaplnewBook Page iv Friday February 5 1999 7 02 AM 9 o K 2 ChaplnewBook Page 1 Friday February 5 1999 7 02 AM Getting Started Congratulations on your purchase of the new KODAK DC200 Plus Camera referred to as DC200 and the KODAK DC210 Plus Zoom Camera referred to as DC210 The cameras that capture pictures digitally without the use of film The DC200 camera features Y built in flash with red eye reduction Y aneasy to use status display of camera settings Y removable memory card Y video out capabilities which allow you to connect and run a slide show on your TV Y color LCD to immediately see or preview your pictures o D Y mai D Q Y software to easily transfer pictures from the camera to your computer Y a mode dial
27. eee Rowe how eee ot edd Oe 2 5 oe AES DIS ir Da re eee ee eres 2 6 La Pictures Remains iii did 2 6 SEM Timer a a Aarne beeen 2 7 Memory Card sith net Scien vel atadas 2 7 Close Up DOC 210 Only ut ad dd oo Soe aw 2 8 PUA Me edt saat oe te ia ee Re neat e 2 9 Resolution 242 rr bee SEE s CRE we Daas BERS 2 10 OVAL OG prose da uo ea 2 11 joina E Chats 2 Sots abad ea ates E EE ea es 2 12 Zoom DCZI0 On rerin aea n dam aee eos oak Cae kegs 2 14 General Maintenance and Safety 0 0 cece eens 2 15 REVII aor ieena Ao az Talat ti dio 3 1 Y LE WPICLUESS La A A dd 3 1 Delete One or Al PICHITES cicin radicada bd taa 3 2 Masini RICLUTES rar tne Gs ha het oe Wet ir ee bree 3 3 SCS SHOW AA A ee ee eee 3 4 o te ChaplnewBook Page ii Friday February 5 1999 7 02 AM A AA IS a A ae 4 1 Quay an dd die ads aes 4 2 IRE SONI OM ena ia dba edades 4 3 Templates durado td iria 4 4 Date Stain a ae e 4 5 Ele IPS stands ron dada debia dali 4 6 UTC Mew did rs EN sas 4 7 Diana IMG Sp Be aes 4 8 LED BA CESS arne eea tie ater dh ae kee Sheath aed tees 4 9 Format Memory Card siria Adria 4 10 VIdCOOUL 4a ack SEER o E 4 11 Lansuase soltando Sock 2 ped es ed otic 4 12 ADOI reddit EE oo EE EERE CE PREM dad 4 13 Installation Software 46h ivaat cies dee saw wed weed bie 5 1 WINDOWS System Requirements ooooooororrrr eee 5 1 6 Installing the Software 0 0 0 0 cc eee eee ees
28. 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 1s 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 additional 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 t
29. on 3 Center subject in the viewfinder 1 4 Press the SHUTTER button The green Ready light Memory Card icon Pictures Remaining number on the Status Display blink rapidly as the camera processes the picture I You do not need to hold the camera still while the green Ready light is blinking but you will not be able to take another picture until it stops Preview You may also use the LCD as a live viewfinder while in Capture mode This allows you to preview your picture before it is taken SS Using the Preview option significantly shortens battery life To activate Preview paid to a 1 Set the Mode dial to Capture 2 Turn the camera on 3 Press the DO IT button The LCD displays the subject that is viewed from the viewfinder with the icons of activated camera features Template icon appears if the gt template option is activated See Template on page 4 4 for details Exposure Lock icon appears if the exposure lock option is activated See Exposure Lock on page 2 5 for details Exposure Compensation icon appears if the exposure value is adjusted See Exposure Compensation on page 2 4 for details To exit press the DO IT button again to turn Preview off The Preview setting automatically turns off when the camera is turned off 2 2 2 te ChaplnewBook Page 3 Friday February 5 1999 7
30. on the FINISH button 3 pa SS Tf you have installed U ers the KODAK DC200 Y E O DC210 Mounter Y cil Pz Software you must S restart your computer gt You are now ready to run the newly installed software Detailed information on KODAK DC200 DC210 Mounter Software chapter 7 and TWAIN Software chapter 8 are included in this user manual Instruction manuals for the additional software packages that were installed are included in the camera package When using DC200 DC210 software if your computer does not recognize that the camera is attached and turned on you may need to adjust the serial port and speed settings Use the software s Preferences or Properties window to adjust the camera communications settings a o te ChaplnewBook Page 4 Friday February 5 1999 7 02 AM 9 o te ChaplnewBook Page 1 Friday February 5 1999 7 02 AM Connect When the Mode dial is set to Connect the camera can communicate with your computer using a serial cable or infrared transceiver DC210 only The camera automatically detects 1f 1t 1s attached to the computer via the serial cable or an infrared transceiver While in Connect mode the camera is controlled by the computer Except for the Mode dial and POWER button all other camera buttons are ignored The Ready light indicates when the camera is on Once the came
31. to activate one of four different functions on the camera Capture takes previews or deletes a picture and adjusts the exposure Review review or delete pictures Preference adjust camera settings Connect camera communicates with your computer The DC210 has all of the features of the DC200 and more Y infrared remote connection to compatible devices Y 2X zoom lens 29 to 58mm to zoom in on subjects and a close up option to set the focus at 8in 20cm The pictures used in this manual were captured with a Kodak digital camera This user s guide includes operating instructions for the DC200 DC210 cameras and detailed information on the KODAK Installation Software chapter 5 Mounter Software chapter 7 and TWAIN Software chapter 8 Instruction manuals for the additional software packages included on the DC200 DC210 CD are included in the camera package 1 1 o K 2 ChaplnewBook Page 2 Friday February 5 1999 7 02 AM Camera Specifications Picture Pixel Resolution High 1152 x 864 995 328 Standard 640 x 480 307 200 CCD Resolution 1160 x 872 1 011 520 Flash Range DC200 2 23 ft to 9 84 ft 0 7 to 3 0 m DC210 wide 1 6 to 9 84 ft 0 5 to 3 0 m telephoto 3 2 to 8 8 ft 1 0 to 2 7 m Color 24 bit millions of colors Storage external memory only ATA Compatible Compact Flash Card Power 4 AA batteries Shutter Speed 1 2 to
32. 1 362 sec File Format FlashPix or JPG Lens optical quality glass Weight without batteries DC200 11 640z 330 g DC210 11 oz 320 g Video Out NTSC or PAL Operating Temperature 40 to 104 F 4 4 to 40 C Focus Distance DC200 fixed 2 23 ft 68 m to infinity DC210 wide 1 64 ft 0 5 m to infinity telephoto 3 28 ft 1 m to infinity close up 8 in 20 cm Sensitivity ASA ISO rating equivalent to 140 Accessary Lens Thread 37 mm DC200 only Viewfinder Real image Tripod Socket 235 in Focal Length DC200 6 0 mm Actual is 39mm DC210 2X zoom lens 4 4 to 8 8 mm Actual is 29 to 58 mm Equivalent for 35 mm camera Aperture DC200 f 4 to 13 5 DC210 wide f 4 to f 13 5 telephoto tf 4 7 to f 16 Dimensions 5 15 X 1 87 X 3 20 in 131 X 48 X 82 mm an Y K 2 ChaplnewBook Page 3 Friday February 5 1999 7 02 AM Your DC200 DC210 Camera 35 The illustrations throughout this user s guide are of the DC210 unless otherwise stated Camera Front Self Timer Viewfinder Flash Infrared Transceiver o DC210 Only Flash Sensor D gt Q Y Q T Lens Light Sensor Q Camera Top Status Display SHUTTER CLOSE UP SELF TIMER DC210 only i o te ChaplnewBook Page 4 Friday February 5 1999 7 02 AM
33. 7 4 Viewing Available Memory 3 1 Viewing Pictures On 3 1 Memory Card Icon 2 7 Modes Capture 2 1 Connect 6 1 Preferences 4 1 Review 3 1 an Y Monitor Problems 9 3 Monitor Settings 9 1 Mounter Software 7 1 7 2 7 4 7 5 7 6 7 7 7 8 7 9 N NTSC Format 4 11 O Overlay Screen 3 1 P Package Contents 1 2 PAL Format 4 11 Parts of the Camera 1 3 1 4 Picture File Properties 7 5 Picture Files Opening 7 2 Transferring to a Computer 7 2 Picture Quality 2 11 Setting 4 2 Picture Resolution See Resolution Picture Taking See Taking a Picture Pictures Remaining 2 6 Port and Port Speed Adjusting Using TWAIN Software 8 5 Adjusting With Camera Attached to the Computer 7 8 Preferences Mode 4 1 Preview Display Exposure Compensation Icon 2 2 Exposure Lock Icon 2 2 Template Icon 2 2 Previewing the Image Before Taking the Picture 2 2 Previewing the Picture Just After Taking It 4 7 Index 3 te ChaplnewBook Page 4 Friday February 5 1999 7 02 AM Printing Screen and Print Colors Do Not Match 9 2 Tips 9 2 Problems See Troubleshooting Q Quality See Picture Quality Quickview Option 4 7 R Regulatory Information warranty4 Removing a Memory Card 2 7 Requirements for Installing Software 5 1 Requirements System 5 1 Resolution 2 10 Setting 4 3 Review Display Delete Icon 3 1 Filmstrip Icon 3 1 Magnify Icon 3 1 Memory Bar 3 1 Overlay Icon 3 1 Rev
34. DC210 CAMERA IN A MANNER CONSISTENT WITH THE ORIGINAL PRODUCT PACKAGING AND DAMAGE OCCURS DURING PRODUCT SHIPMENT THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER CIRCUMSTANCES BEYOND KODAK S CONTROL SERVICE OR PARTS TO CORRECT PROBLEMS RESULTING FROM THE USE OF ATTACHMENTS ACCESSORIES OR ALTERATIONS NOT MARKETED BY KODAK SERVICE REQUIRED AS THE RESULT OF UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATIONS OR SERVICE MISUSE ABUSE FAILURE TO FOLLOW KODAK S OPERATING MAINTENANCE OR REPACKAGING INSTRUCTIONS OR FAILURE TO USE ITEMS SUPPLIED BY KODAK SUCH AS ADAPTERS AND CABLES KODAK MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS IMPLIED OR OF e MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE FOR THIS EQUIPMENT OR SOFTWARE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT WITHOUT CHARGE ARE KODAK S ONLY OBLIGATION UNDER THIS WARRANTY KODAK WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY SPECIAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE PURCHASE USE OR IMPROPER FUNCTIONING OF THIS EQUIPMENT REGARDLESS OF THE CAUSE SUCH DAMAGES FOR WHICH KODAK WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE INCLUDE BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF REVENUE OR PROFIT DOWNTIME COSTS LOSS OF USE OF THE EQUIPMENT COST OF ANY SUBSTITUTE EQUIPMENT FACILITIES OR SERVICES OR CLAIMS OF YOUR CUSTOMERS FOR SUCH DAMAGES Depending on your geographical location some limitations and exclusions may not apply Warranty 2 o te ChaplnewBook Page 3 Friday February 5 1999 7 02 AM Application Support
35. Memory Card Properties Es The General Info tab on the Camera Card Memory Properties window displays the current setting for the memory card You cannot change settings on this window 35 You must have a memory card inserted to view the properties window To open the Camera Memory Card Properties window Double click on the Camera icon in the My Computer window 2 Click on the Memory Card icon with the right mouse button 3 Select Properties from the pop up menu 5 The Memory Card Properties window appears and displays e Y Resolution setting High or Standard Y Quality setting Good Better or Best Y Remaining number of pictures that can be stored on the memory card at the current settings Y Number of pictures currently stored on the memory card To exit click on the OK or CANCEL button o te ChaplnewBook Page 5 Friday February 5 1999 7 02 AM Picture File Properties The General Info tab on the Picture File Properties window displays information about the current picture file You cannot change any settings on this window To open the Picture File Properties window 1 Double click on the Camera icon in the My Computer window 2 Double click on the Memory Card icon 3 Click on the Picture File icon with the right mouse button 4 Select Properties from the pop up menu The Picture File Properties window appears and displays Y Resolutio
36. Preferences screen reappears IS The template is only visible after the picture has been taken with the camera in either Review mode or in Capture mode with Quickview activated See Quickview on page 4 7 or chapter 3 Review on page 3 1 for details To cancel Template press a A Y button until OFF is highlighted and then press the DO IT button The Template setting is maintained until another setting is selected This setting does not change when the camera is turned off o te ChaplnewBook Page 5 Friday February 5 1999 7 02 AM ree Date Stamp eal The Date Stamp screen is used to record the date on your pictures KN To turn on the Date Stamp Set the Mode dial to Preferences Turn the camera on O T D O D 0 The LCD displays the Preferences screen Press a A wY button until the Date Stamp icon is highlighted Press the DO IT button The LCD displays the main Date Stamp screen The current setting is checked Press a A Y button until the appropriate re gt date stamp order is highlighted Press the DO IT button The main Preferences screen reappears The next time you take a picture the Date Stamp will appear in the lower right hand corner of the picture on the LCD screen 35 The date stamp is only visible after the picture has been taken with the camera in either Revi
37. anada call toll free 1 888 395 6325 between the hours of 9 00 a m and 8 00 p m Eastern Standard Time Monday through Friday Europe call the Kodak Digital Imaging Support Centre toll free number associated with your location or the U K toll line 44 131 458 6714 between the hours of 09 00 and 17 00 GMT CET Monday through Friday Outside the U S Canada and Europe call the number on the following pages that is associated with your location Country Help number Fax Argentina 54 1 808 300 54 1 808 3328 Australia 1 800 674 831 61 3 9353 2488 Austria 0 660 7348 44 131 458 6962 Belgium 0800 72247 44 131 458 6962 Brazil 0 800 15 0000 55 12 331 8571 Caribbean 78 7 757 5500 78 7 757 8760 Chile 56 2 697 2000 56 2 697 0310 China Shanghai 862 1 64720888 862 1 64726582 China Beijing 8610 63471155 8610 63475641 Colombia 57 1 629 0266 57 1 629 0673 Denmark 80 01 09 24 44 131 458 6962 Dominican Republic 809 563 1252 809 563 1264 Egypt 20 2 394 2205 20 2 393 1119 France 0800 90 6281 44 131 458 6962 Finland 0800 117056 44 131 458 6962 Germany 0130 82 54 02 44 131 458 6962 Greece 00800 44125605 44 131 458 6962 Hong Kong 852 2564 9777 852 2564 9753 10 2 an WL te ChaplnewBook Page 3 Friday February 5 1999 7 02 AM
38. apply the changes and exit the window To exit the wndow without making any changes click on the CANCEL button te ChaplnewBook Page 7 Friday February 5 1999 7 02 AM Capture The Capture tab on the Camera Properties wndow allows you to take a picture and adjust the exposure and zoom settings and adjust the file format while the camera is attached to the computer To open the Capture tab 1 Click on the Camera icon with the right mouse button 2 Select Camera Properties from the pop up menu The Camera Properties window appears 3 Click on the Capture tab PLA PLA Y DH mo o Prairie il The Capture tab appears 4 If necessary click on the buttons to adjust the Lao ls Y Exposure compensation Pra ia oe Penta Di Pues Tunes 1 Y Zoom DC210 only aja F Para T w e Fr er Y File format dto 5 Click on the TAKE A PICTURE F iesila T a button to take a picture while the pas camera is attached to computer The picture appears in the A E PA Picture View Area y ISS Select the DELETE SELECTED PICTURES or DELETE ALL PICTURES button to delete picture files See Delete on page 7 9 for more details To exit click on the OK button to apply the changes and exit the window To exit the window without making any changes click on the CANCEL button O x a S D x a o te C
39. blem Cause Solution Computer cannot communicate with the camera Some Advanced Power Management utilities on laptops can turn off ports to save battery life See the Power Management section of your laptop s user guide to disable this feature Conflict with another serial device such as a modem Refer to the serial communication or corresponding section of your computer s modem and or Operating system s user s guide Camera power is off Turn the camera on Camera is not connected to serial cable or cable is not connected to the computer s COM port Connect serial cable to camera and COM port See Serial Cable Connection on page 6 2 Infrared port is not responding Check the computer s infrared connection Be sure that the camera is on Port settings in software s Acquire Preferences may be set to the incorrect COM port Change the COM port settings to Auto Search or to a specific COM port The Mode dial is not set to Connect Set the camera s Mode dial to Connect an ud gt gt ChaplnewBook Page 5 Friday February 5 1999 7 02 AM DC200 DC210 Camera Problem Cause Solution Ready light does not turn on Batteries are low or Replace the batteries and the camera does not work empty Pictures remain in the camera s memory when the battery is remove
40. cond time when the picture is taken ia Off flash is turned off and will not fire a o te ChaplnewBook Page 10 Friday February 5 1999 7 02 AM To change the Flash setting Set the Mode dial to Capture Turn the camera on Press the FLASH button to scroll through and select the appropriate Flash settings To cancel the Flash setting Flash setting returns to the default setting when the camera 1s turned off Resolution Resolution indicates the size of the picture in pixels The camera can be set to capture pictures in a High or Standard resolution Your pictures include more detail with high resolution but they will use more memory on the card than at the standard resolution setting You can switch freely between the two settings when taking pictures The number of pictures the DC200 DC210 is able to store will vary accordingly The Resolution setting 1s indicated on the Status Display using the following icons sees High the picture size is 1152 x 864 pixels sess This is the default setting Use this setting when your pictures are to be printed e a tandard the picture size is 640 x 480 pixels Use this setting when e e the pictures are for email or on line use se The Resolution setting is changed using the Preferences mode See Resolution on page 4 3 for more information an Y
41. d Camera is not turned on Turn the camera on and verify that the green Ready light turns on Shutter button does not work Camera is not turned Turn the camera on on and verify that the green Ready light turns on Mode dial is not set to Set the Mode dial to Capture Capture Ready light is Wait until Ready light blinking Camera is processing picture stops blinking before attempting to take another picture The Status Display reads Full The memory card is full Transfer pictures to your computer or insert a memory card that has available memory Camera 1s connected to the computer Disconnect camera from computer Camera does not turn on Batteries are not properly installed Remove the batteries and install them according to the directions on the outside of the battery door Batteries are weak or dead Install new batteries an ud 9 5 Bbunooyssjqnol O te ChaplnewBook Page 6 Friday February 5 1999 7 02 AM DC200 DC210 Camera Problem Cause Solution Part of the picture 1s missing Something was blocking the lens when the picture was taken Keep hands fingers or other objects away from the lens when taking pictures Your eye or the picture was not centered correctly in the viewfinder Leave space around subject when
42. e as long in digital cameras as ordinary alkaline batteries Ni Cd batteries work well in digital cameras but typically have the shortest duty cycle or usable power provided between charges Lithium batteries typically provide the longest overall battery life but carry a higher cost per picture than other non rechargeable battery types When using your camera on battery power we recommend you limit continuous LCD Preview or Review to less than 20 minutes per session If you anticipate using your camera for longer periods in these modes it is recommended that you do so with the camera powered by the AC adapter 2 13 an WL 2E te ChaplnewBook Page 14 Friday February 5 1999 7 02 AM Zoom DC210 Only The DC210 comes equipped with a 2X zoom lens that allows you to zoom in on your subject from Wide Angle 29mm to TelePhoto 58mm Wide Angle TelePhoto ER i tay j pe gt Pa a pla q 5 To activate the zoom e 1 Set the Mode dial to Capture 2 Turn the camera on 3 Press the ZOOM button The subject will appear closer or farther away when you look through the viewfinder and press the ZOOM button The camera s default lens position is Wide Angle All other lens positions are considered TelePhoto settings 2 ChaplnewBook Page 15 Friday February 5 1999 7 02 AM gt
43. ecific language 1s selected the LCD screens on the back of the camera will change to reflect the language selected To select a language 1 Set the Mode dial to Preferences 2 Turn the camera on The LCD displays the Preferences screen 3 Press a 4A Y button until the Language icon is highlighted on the third Preference screen 4 Press the DO IT button The LCD displays the main Language screen The current setting is checked v K2 5 Pressa w button until the appropriate language is highlighted Language 6 Press the DO IT button The main Preferences screen reappears To change Language press a A Y button until another language is highlighted and then press the DO IT button The Language setting is maintained until another is selected This setting does not change when the camera is turned off o te ChaplnewBook Page 13 Friday February 5 1999 7 02 AM KN The About screen is a view only screen that keeps a record of the camera s use While viewing the About screen you can look up the following information Y firmware version Y total number of pictures taken over the lifetime of the camera O T D O D 0 Y total number of flashes fired over the lifetime of the camera To view the About screen Set the Mode dial to Preferences Turn the camera on The LCD displays the Prefer
44. ences screen Press a A Y button until the About icon is highlighted on the third Preferences screen eS Press the DO IT button hia bh mmn The LCD displays the About screen a las FRE Fai E Biers EN T o Press the DO IT button to return to the main a renee id Preferences screen o te ChaplnewBook Page 14 Friday February 5 1999 7 02 AM 9 o te ChaplnewBook Page 1 Friday February 5 1999 7 02 AM Installation Software KODAK Installation Software Installation software quickly and easily installs the software included on the DC200 DC210 CD to your computer WINDOWS System Requirements Y WINDOWS 95 WINDOWS 98 or WINDOW NT System Software Y Personal computer with 486 66MHz microprocessor minimum PENTIUM Processor recommended Y 8 MB or more of RAM available 16 MB recommended Y available serial port and CD ROM drive O1 Dn D O S Installing the Software While the Installation software is automatically loading your software take a few minutes to fill out and send in the DC200 DC210 product registration card This allows you to receive information regarding software updates and registers some of the products included with the camera Close all other applications before starting the Installation software 1 Place the DC200 DC210 CD i
45. erences screen 4 Press the DO IT button The LCD displays the main LCD Brightness screen Press a A Y button to adjust the brightness of the LCD screen to the A appropriate level Display Brightness The brightness of the LCD screen changes as the setting is adjusted Press the DO IT button The main Preferences screen reappears To reset the LCD Brightness setting is maintained until another setting is selected This setting does not change when the camera is turned off o te ChaplnewBook Page 10 Friday February 5 1999 7 02 AM Format Memory Card a The Format Memory Card screen formats the memory card while it is in the camera When a memory card is formatted it erases everything including any templates on the card and sets up new directories and pointers on the memory card To format a memory card Set the Mode dial to Preferences Turn on the camera The LCD displays the Preferences screen Press a A Y button until the Format Memory Card icon is highlighted on the third Preferences screen Press the DO IT button The LCD displays the main Format Memory Card screen Press a A Y button until CONTINUE FORMAT is highlighted Formatting will E drii E Press the DO IT button 11 merry rE i The card is formatted and the main Preferences screen reappears To cancel f
46. ery to high temperature or fire When removing batteries may be hot allow them to cool before touching Dispose of batteries according to Federal and Local Regulations Failure to replace the batteries when they are low may cause the DC210 to shut down with the camera lens extended Your camera has been designed to operate correctly using a variety of AA size batteries currently available These include 1 5 volt alkaline 1 5 volt lithium or 1 2 volt Nickel Metal Hydride Ni MH and Nickel Cadmium Ni Cd batteries NOT ALL BATTERIES ARE CREATED EQUAL Battery life depends significantly on age usage conditions type and brand Digital camera requirements are very demanding on batteries Not all battery brands perform well under these challenging conditions In Kodak lab tests Ni MH rechargeable batteries delivered the best results in a variety of conditions Ni MH batteries are designed for high demand devices like digital cameras and do not exhibit the memory effects seen with other rechargeable technologies Kodak offers Ni MH rechargeable batteries with charger as an optional accessory Refer to catalog number 152 7068 U S and Canada 852 2344 Europe 867 9953 UK 870 8141 Asia 910 7632 Japan If you elect to use alkaline batteries in your camera you will obtain better performance from photo flash grade alkaline batteries such as KODAK PHOTOLIFE Alkaline Batteries These types of batteries last more than twic
47. es on the TV CS To run a slide show press the DO IT button The slide show starts and the pictures change every five seconds for a period of five minutes If you are using an AC adapter the slide show runs indefinitely To cancel Slide Show press the DO IT button to stop the slide show The slide show stops and the main Review screen reappears an WL te ChaplnewBook Page 1 Friday February 5 1999 7 02 AM Preferences KN 3 When the Mode dial is set to Preferences the main Preferences screen appears on T the LCD Using the Preferences screen the following settings can be adjusted m or activated 5 O Y Quality Y File type Y Format memory card D Y Resolution Y Quickview Y Video out Y Template Y Date Time Y Language Y Date stamp Y LCD brightness Y About The Preferences screens illustrated below display the current setting of each icon Current Setting 0 Quality HH Best gt Resolution _ gt gt High Template _ __ Off Date stamp gt Off JPEG de On 07 22 0 y Format 4 NTSC English About File type _ _ _ ll Quickview _ Date time LCD brightness gt 3 Format memory card Video out P Language _ gt About
48. ew mode or in Capture mode with Quickview activated See Quickview on page 4 7 or chapter 3 Review on page 3 1 for details To cancel Date Stamp press a A Y button until OFF is highlighted and then press the DO IT button The Date Stamp setting is maintained until another setting is selected This setting does not change when the camera is turned off e o te ChaplnewBook Page 6 Friday February 5 1999 7 02 AM i a File Type The File Type screen is used to select how the picture file is saved in a FlashPix or JPG default setting format Select a format that is compatible with the software you use on your computer To set the file type Set the Mode dial to Preferences Turn the camera on The LCD displays the Preferences screen Press a w button until the File Type icon is highlighted on the second Preferences screen Press the DO IT button The LCD displays the main File Type screen The current setting is checked oO Press a 4M Y button until the appropriate option is highlighted Tr File Bype Press the DO IT button The main Preferences screen reappears To reset the File Type setting is maintained until another setting is selected This setting does not change when the camera is turned off o te ChaplnewBook Page 7 Friday February 5 1999 7 02
49. g 9 1 DC200 DC210 Problems 9 5 9 6 9 7 LCD Messages 9 7 9 8 Memory Card Problems 9 3 Monitor Problems 9 3 Screen and Print Colors Do Not Match 9 2 The Camera and Computer Cannot Communicate 9 1 Windows DC200 DC210 Communication Problems 9 3 9 4 Turning the Camera On and Off 2 1 TWAIN Software 8 1 Adjusting Port and Port Speed 8 5 Starting 8 2 Transferring Pictures 8 3 8 4 Viewing Picture Information 8 4 Vy Video Ouput Format 4 11 Viewing a Slide Show on TV 3 4 Viewing Picture Information Using TWAIN Software 8 4 Viewing Pictures on the Memory Card 3 1 Viewing Pictures on TV 3 4 Viewing the About Screen 4 13 Viewing the Available Memory 3 1 W Warranty Limitations warranty2 Obtaining Repair Service an WL watranty3 Repair Coverage warranty Service Agreements 2 15 Time Period warranty What Comes With the Camera 1 2 Windows System Requirements 5 1 Windows DC200 DC210 Communication Problems 9 3 9 4 Z Zooming 2 14 With Camera Attached to the Computer 7 7
50. g Pictures from DC200 DC210 The DC200 DC210 needs to be turned on and connected to your computer to transfer pictures from the camera mens C on e GET PICTURES FROM CAMERA button FE ala The Get Camera Pictures g window appears E ISS Select Get Pictures from Computer to transfer pictures ak Pa fen h i from an existing folder on your computer Select the picture file from the File Selection area The picture file is highlighted To select multiple files at one time hold down the CONTROL or e SHIFT key and click on the picture files E33 Check Show Thumbnail to preview the picture file Click on the ADD TO LIST button The picture file is listed in the transfer window ES You may also select Y Remove from List to remove a picture file from the transfer list Y Remove All from List to remove all the picture files from the transfer list 4 Click on the OK button o te ChaplnewBook Page 4 Friday February 5 1999 7 02 AM To exit click on the CLOSE button Picture Information settings on the window To display picture information The Picture Information window displays information about the picture and camera settings when the picture was taken You may not select or change any The main TWAIN software window reappears with a thumbnail of your picture Click on a picture t
51. g the Preferences mode See Quality on page 4 2 for more information o te ChaplnewBook Page 12 Friday February 5 1999 7 02 AM Batteries i The DC200 DC210 comes with four AA batteries Standard 1 5V alkaline 1 5V lithium or rechargeable 1 2V Ni Cd or Ni MH batteries may be used The battery power icon changes automatically You may not select or change this icon j Full batteries are fully charged J Low batteries need to be replaced x Blinking batteries are insufficient to run camera and need to j be replaced I Pictures on memory cards are not lost if batteries are depleted To install the batteries te 1 Place your thumb on the battery door i Slide the battery door away from the camera Insert the batteries as indicated on the battery cover and close the battery door I Remove the batteries if the camera will not be used for an extended period of time This extends battery life and prevents camera damage from battery leaks or corrosion If the batteries are removed from the camera for more than a few minutes the date and time will be deleted and must be reset o te ChaplnewBook Page 13 Friday February 5 1999 7 02 AM Battery Usage Guidelines Always follow your battery manufacturer s directions fully Do not attempt to disassemble recharge short circuit or subject the batt
52. haplnewBook Page 8 Friday February 5 1999 7 02 AM Communication Settings The Communications Settings window allows you to view and change the serial port and port speed settings while the camera 1s attached to your computer See Camera Communication Settings on page 7 1 for more detailed information To open the Communication Setting window 1 Click on the Camera icon with the right mouse button 2 Select Camera Properties from the pop up menu a 3 Click on the COMMUNICATIONS SETTINGS button 4 If necessary click on the arrows to adjust the Y port if your computer does not recognize the camera Y speed to optimize picture transfer time e SS Tf your computer is faster than 166 MHz you can click on the ADVANCED button and adjust the serial speed I If the software does not recognize the camera continue to adjust the serial port speed on COM1 and the other COM ports until it is recognized Once your computer can communicate with your camera gradually increase speed to optimize transfer picture time To exit click on the OK button to apply the changes and exit the window To exit the window without making any changes click on the CANCEL button 7 8 te ChaplnewBook Page 9 Friday February 5 1999 7 02 AM Delete The Delete window allows you to delete the pictures from the memory card To delete a picture 1 Click on the Camera
53. he camera can connect to a computer using the serial cable included in your camera package In order to connect the DC200 DC210 you need to find an available serial COM port on your PC Most PCs come configured with two serial communication ports labeled COM1 and Com2 or A and B These COM ports are usually labeled on the back of your PC If they are not labeled see your computer s user guide for a diagram that illustrates all your external ports on the back of your PC 35 For more information on serial cable connection refer to Resolving COM Port Connectivity problems for IBM Type PCs with KODAK Digital Cameras section in the readme file on the DC200 DC210 software CD or click Service and Support on the Kodak Web site at http www kodak com To connect to your computer with a serial cable 1 Set the Mode dial to Connect Plug one end of the serial cable into a COM port on the back of your PC SS Tf your computer has a 25 pin port you need to use an optional 9 pin adapter available at your local computer store and attach it to the port before attaching the serial cable to the computer Open the serial port on the side of your camera Plug the other end of the serial cable into the camera s serial port Turn on the camera To cancel connection turn the Mode dial to another setting or turn the camera off 4 s o
54. he instructions in lt e Chapter 5 and select the TWAIN software option Camera Communication Settings If your computer does not recognize that the camera 1s attached and turned on you may need to adjust the serial port and speed settings See Preferences Settings on page 8 5 for details or follow the instructions on the KODAK Web site at http www kodak com ae o te ChaplnewBook Page 2 Friday February 5 1999 7 02 AM Starting TWAIN Software 1 Connect the DC200 DC210 camera to your computer See Connect on page 8 1 2 Open a TWAIN compliant software for example ADOBE PHOTODELUXE 3 Pull down the File menu and select TWAIN Source 4 Select Kodak DC200 DC210 Zoom Acquire TWAIN 5 Pull down the File menu and select TWAIN Acquire The TWAIN software main window appears Overview The following 1s the main window of TWAIN software More detailed information is offered in the following sections Select appropriate button to retrieve pictures from your camera or computer A e e eih e e AAA MN q Select Transfer de to transfer pictures A into the software bre a EB a Ha LE ml an Pat ln o E e Picture viewing area y i Select Preferences to change serial port or speed setting an Y te ChaplnewBook Page 3 Friday February 5 1999 7 02 AM Transferrin
55. he product they must be used in order to ensure compliance with FCC regulation 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 Obervation des normes Class B Le pr sent appareil num rique n met pas de bruits radio lectriques d passant les limites applicables aux appareils num riques de la Classe B prescrites dans les r glements sur le brouillage redio lectrique dict s par le Ministere des Communications du Canada Warranty 4 an WL K gt gt ChaplnewBook Page 1 Friday February 5 1999 7 02 AM Index A About Viewing the 4 13 Adjusting Camera Settings Using Mounter Software 7 6 Adjusting Port and Port Speed Using TWAIN Software 8 5 With Camera Attached to the Computer 7 8 Adjusting the Exposure 2 4 Auto Flash 2 9 Auto Red Eye Flash 2 9 B Batteries Installing 2 12 Types of 2 12 C Camera Connecting to a Computer 6 1 Getting Help or Information 10 1 10 2 Camera Parts Camera Settings Turning On and Off 2 1 TWAIN Software 8 1 8 2 8 3 8 4 8 5 Back 1 4 Bottom 1 4 Front 1 3 Side 1 4 Top 1 3 Adjusting Using Mounter Software 7 6 Date and Time 4 8 File Type 4 6 LCD Screen Brightness 4 9 Picture Quality 4 2 Resolution 4
56. icon with the right mouse button 2 Select Camera Properties from the pop up menu 3 Click on the Capture tab 4 Click on the DELETE ALL PICTURES button to delete all the pictures from the memory card m Ca SS You may also delete individual picture files using the Camera icon Simply double click on the Camera icon then double click on the Memory Card icon Click once on the picture file that you wish to delete From the File pulldown menu select Delete To exit click on the OK button to apply the changes and exit the window To exit the window without making any changes click on the CANCEL button y O x a S D x i o te ChaplnewBook Page 10 Friday February 5 1999 7 02 AM 9 o te ChaplnewBook Page 1 Friday February 5 1999 7 02 AM TWAIN Software KODAK DC200 DC210 Digital Access TWAIN Acquire Software TWAIN for WINDOWS 95 WINDOWS 98 or WINDOWS NT is a special industry standard interface that allows the DC200 DC210 camera to transfer pictures from your camera directly to your favorite TWAIN compliant software such as ADOBE PHOTODELUXE Installation If you accepted the default installation settings when you installed the software from the DC200 DC210 CD see Chapter 5 Installation Software TWAIN CIJ software is already installed If it is not installed complete t
57. iew Mode 3 1 S Screen Brightness 4 9 Self Timer 2 7 Serial Connection 6 2 Serial Port Checking Availability 6 1 Serial Port and Port Speed Adjusting Using TWAIN Software 8 5 Adjusting With Camera Attached to the Computer 7 8 Service Agreement 2 15 Settings See Camera Settings Index 4 Slide Show 3 4 Software Installing 5 1 5 2 5 3 Mounter 7 1 7 2 7 4 7 5 7 6 7 7 7 8 7 9 Requirements for Installing 5 1 TWAIN 8 1 8 2 8 3 8 4 8 5 Specifications 1 2 Starting TWAIN Software 8 2 Status Display System Requirements 5 1 T Taking a Picture 2 2 Battery Icon 2 12 Close Up Icon 2 8 Flash Icon 2 9 Memory Card Icon 2 7 Picture Quality Icon 2 11 Pictures Remaining Icon 2 6 Resolution Icon 2 10 Self Timer Icon 2 7 Adjusting the Exposure 2 4 Deleting the Current Picture 2 3 Previewing the Image Before Taking the Picture 2 2 Previewing the Picture Just After Taking It 4 7 Selecting the Flash Setting 2 9 Selecting the Resolution 2 10 Setting the Self Timer 2 7 Using the Close Up Setting 2 8 With Camera Attached to the Computer 7 7 Zooming 2 14 Template Setting the 4 4 Time Tips Setting 4 8 Adjusting Monitor Settings 9 1 Printing 9 2 gt an WL K gt gt ChaplnewBook Page 5 Friday February 5 1999 7 02 AM Transferring Picture Files to a Computer 7 2 Transferring Pictures Using TWAIN Software 8 3 8 4 Troubleshootin
58. leting all Pictures Using Mounter Software 7 9 Deleting the Current Picture 2 3 Deleting a Picture in Capture Mode 2 3 Index 2 E Error Messages 9 7 9 8 Exposure Adjusting With Camera Attached to the Computer 7 7 Compensating for Dark or Light Pictures 2 4 Locking the exposure setting 2 5 Exposure Compensation Icon 2 2 Exposure Lock Icon 2 2 F File Properties 7 5 Type 4 6 Files Opening 7 2 Transferring to a Computer 7 2 Fill Flash 2 9 Fill Red Eye Flash 2 9 Filmstrip Display 3 1 Flash Settings 2 9 FlashPix File Format 4 6 Formatting the Memory Card 4 10 Full Memory Card 2 6 H Help Getting 10 1 10 2 I Information Getting 10 1 Regulatory warranty4 Infrared Sensor 6 1 Inserting a Memory Card 2 7 Installing Batteries 2 12 Installing Software 5 1 5 2 5 3 Requirements for 5 1 an WL K gt gt ChaplnewBook Page 3 Friday February 5 1999 7 02 AM J JPEG File Format 4 6 K Kodak Contacting 10 1 Getting Help From 10 2 L Language Setting the 4 12 Launching TWAIN Software 8 2 LCD Messages 9 7 9 8 LCD Screen Brightness 4 9 Light Pictures 2 4 M Magnify Icon 3 1 Magnifying a picture in Review Mode 3 1 Memory Bar Display 3 1 Memory Card CompactFlash logo 2 8 Deleting a Picture From Using Mounter Software 7 9 Deleting Pictures From 3 2 Formatting 4 10 Full 2 6 Inserting and Removing 2 7 Problems 9 3 Properties
59. me Set the Mode dial to Preferences Turn the camera on The LCD displays the Preferences screen Press a w button until the Date Time icon is highlighted on the second Preferences screen Press the DO IT button The LCD displays the main Date Time screen with the current date and time listed Press a lt gt button to highlight the day month year hour or minute setting e bate A Tire Press a w button to adjust the setting Repeat steps 5 and 6 until the information 1s correct Press the DO IT button The main Preferences screen reappears To reset the Date and Time setting is maintained until another setting 1s selected This setting does not change when the camera is turned off IS If batteries are removed from the camera for more than a few minutes the Date Time will be deleted and must be reset ES If batteries are removed from the camera when the camera is on the Date Time may be deleted and must be reset o te ChaplnewBook Page 9 Friday February 5 1999 7 02 AM KN The LCD Brightness screen 1s used to adjust the brightness of the LCD screen To adjust the LCD brightness Set the Mode dial to Preferences Turn the camera on The LCD displays the Preferences screen O D D O D 0 Press a A Y button until the LCD Brightness icon is highlighted on the second Pref
60. n setting High A A A A o E aan teed or Standard oO iaa de a Y Quality setting Good Better CN ns Sen or Best Meire Tak ha TA Y Picture size in bytes jif Poder Ge Pee CPT A Y Date and time the picture was taken Y Name of the picture file y To exit click on the OK or CANCEL button QO lt D o te ChaplnewBook Page 6 Friday February 5 1999 7 02 AM Camera Properties kat The Camera Properties window displays the Camera Settings and Capture tab cards Camera Settings Tab The Camera Settings tab on the Camera Properties window is used to view and change the camera s current settings and open to the Communication Settings window To adjust the camera settings 1 Click on the Camera icon with the right mouse button 2 Select Camera Properties from the pop up menu The Camera Properties window appears with the Camera Setting tab open EDDIE BENS 7 CF Tamm Lam a Perm 3 Click on the appropriate button to adjust the following settings 6 Y Quality setting Y Flash Y Self Timer Y Close Up DC210 only Y Red eye Reduction Y Resolution IS The Battery Level and Memory Card information cannot be adjusted I Select the COMMUNICATIONS SETTINGS button to adjust the serial port and speed See Communication Settings on page 7 8 for more details To exit click on the OK button to
61. ned on 3 Pressa 4 Y button until the Delete icon 1s highlighted 4 Press the DO IT button The delete screen appears on the LCD Press a lt button until the appropriate picture 1s highlighted on the filmstrip 35 To delete all the pictures on the memory card press a 4A w button until ALL PICTURES is highlighted and then press the DO IT button Press the DO IT button That picture is deleted from the memory card To exit press a A Y button until Exit is highlighted and then press the DO IT button The main Review screen reappears Memory cards containing images captured from other digital cameras will have less memory space available when used in the DC200 DC210 cameras To free up memory space on the memory card you must delete the images in the model of camera that captured those images o te ChaplnewBook Page 3 Friday February 5 1999 7 02 AM Magnify Pictures The magnify feature allows you to view the current picture at 2x size on the LCD screen when in Review mode To magnify a picture in Review mode 1 Set the Mode dial to Review 2 Turn the camera on The last picture taken appears on the LCD screen The overlay screen is turned on a l AA A se il iI D pi i W NV o7 ee 2 i I i i of 3 Pressa a button until the appropriate MRE picture is highlighted on the filmstrip t
62. nto your CD ROM drive I Tf Auto Run is turned on in WINDOWS 95 WINDOWS 98 or WINDOWS NT the first install window automatically appears Proceed to step 4 If the first install window does not automatically appear proceed to step 2 2 Choose Run from the Start menu 3 Type the path to the drive that contains the CD and then type setup exe For example d setup exe Ed o te ChaplnewBook Page 2 Friday February 5 1999 7 02 AM The install window appears Select the language you want to install The Welcome window appears i E ACE Click on the NEXT button E iy r apes LA at AF fu i Al i rr rH rk Read the agreement and click on the YES button to accept the software license agreement SS If you do not accept the license you will not be able to install the software Select which software you wish to install and click on AS the NEXT button Select the name of the Program Folder and click on the NEXT button US If necessary type a new folder name or select from the Existing Folders list te ChaplnewBook Page 3 Friday February 5 1999 7 02 AM 9 Verify the settings and then Se a TERA ee ee b Da atra A progress screen appears El ia re while the software is pl Le Lor A installed le Mora a ra a O1 10 Select the preferred restart SS eae a option and click
63. o select it IS To select multiple pictures hold down the Control or Shift key and click on the pictures Click on the TRANSFER button The picture is displayed in the previously opened TWAIN compliant software window Click on the 1 in the upper left corner of the picture to open the Picture Information window The Picture Information window appears and displays To exit click on the CLOSE button 8 4 2 Y Name of the picture file Y Quality setting Y Resolution setting Y Size in bytes Y File Format Y Flash information Y Date and time picture was taken Y Aperture information Y Exposure Time in seconds Y Focal Length an WL te ChaplnewBook Page 5 Friday February 5 1999 7 02 AM Preferences Settings The Preferences window allows you to change serial port and speed settings If your computer does not recognize that the camera is attached and turned on you may need to adjust the serial port and speed setting To change serial port or speed setting 4 Click on the PREFERENCES button The Preferences window appears If necessary click on the arrows and adjust the Pi el Pat Y serial port if your computer does not recognize the camera Y port speed to optimize picture transfer time oO Click on the OK button ES To reset the values to the default settings click the RESET button 35
64. ormat press a A Y button until CANCEL FORMAT is highlighted and then press the DO IT button The card is not formatted and the main Preferences screen reappears an Y te ChaplnewBook Page 11 Friday February 5 1999 7 02 AM Video Out ess The Video Out screen is used to set the camera s video output format to NTSC or PAL The video out format selected depends on your TV or video monitor In most cases European countries use PAL other countries use NTSC KN To set the video out format Set the Mode dial to Preferences O D D O D 0 Turn on the camera The LCD displays the Preferences screen Press a A Y button until the Video Out icon is highlighted on the third Preferences screen Press the DO IT button The LCD displays the main Video Out screen The current setting is checked v gt Press a 4 w button until the appropriate option is highlighted Video Que Press the DO IT button The main Preferences screen reappears To reset the Video Out setting is maintained until another setting is selected This setting does not change when the camera is turned off o te ChaplnewBook Page 12 Friday February 5 1999 7 02 AM Language The Language screen 1s used to select a language interface for the camera When a sp
65. ra is connected to a computer and the DC200 DC210 software is installed you are now ready to transfer the pictures from the camera to your computer Refer to the appropriate chapters of this user s guide or the software s quick setup guides for more information on the software programs Checking Serial Port Availability If your computer cannot communicate with the DC200 DC210 you may need to adjust the serial port and speed settings Adjust the settings using the KODAK Mounter Software chapter 7 or KODAK TWAIN Software Chapter 8 or follow the instructions on the Kodak Web site at http www kodak com Infrared Connection DC210 Only The camera can connect to a computer using an infrared transceiver connection Your computer must be set up with an infrared connection before the camera s infrared transceiver can be used Refer to the instructions included with your computer s infrared connection package for more details on setting up an infrared transceiver connection Additional information is available in the README file on the DC200 DC210 software CD SS Tf you are using the camera s infrared transceiver to connect to the computer and the camera automatically turns off because of inactivity you need to press the camera s POWER button to turn the camera back on 6 1 an WL te ChaplnewBook Page 2 Friday February 5 1999 7 02 AM Serial Cable Connection T
66. ranty Regulatory Information Ajueue y Warranty Time Period Kodak warrants the KODAK DC200 plus Camera and KODAK DC210 Plus Zoom camera excluding the batteries to be free from malfunctions and defects in both materials and workmanship for one year from the date of purchase Warranty Repair Coverage 4 This warranty will be honored within the geographical location that the product was purchased If the equipment does not function properly during the warranty period due to defects in either materials or workmanship Kodak will at its option either repair or replace the equipment without charge subject to the conditions and limitations stated herein Such repair service will include all labor as well as any necessary adjustments and or replacement parts If replacement parts are used in making repairs these parts may be remanufactured or may contain remanufactured materials If it is necessary to replace the entire system it may be replaced with a remanufactured system Kodak will also provide telephone assistance during the warranty period Warranty 1 gt e an Y K gt gt ChaplnewBook Page 2 Friday February 5 1999 7 02 AM Limitations WARRANTY SERVICE WILL NOT BE PROVIDED WITHOUT DATED PROOF OF PURCHASE PLEASE RETURN THE WARRANTY REGISTRATION CARD WITHIN 30 DAYS OF PURCHASE THIS WARRANTY BECOMES NULL AND VOID IF YOU FAIL TO PACK YOUR DC200
67. tenance and Safety on page 2 15 Subject too close when taking picture Stand at least 2 23 ft 68m with DC200 at least 8 in 20 cm in close up 3 28 ft 1m in telephoto 1 64 ft 0 5 m with DC210 Subject or the camera moved while the picture was taken Hold camera steady until the picture is taken The subject is too far away for the flash to be effective Move so the subject is less than 10 ft 3 m away LCD Messages Message Cause Solution Memory Card is Full Memory card is full Transfer pictures to and cannot hold additional pictures your computer or insert a memory card that has available memory an ud 9 7 Bbunooyssjqnol O K gt gt ChaplnewBook Page 8 Friday February 5 1999 7 02 AM LCD Messages Message Cause Solution No Memory Card There is no memory _ Insert a memory card card inserted in the camera into the camera Cannot read memory card Memory card is corrupted Insert a new or reformat the memory card Cannot establish connection The camera cannot communicate with the computer Change the COM port settings to Auto Search or to a specific COM port See Serial Cable Connection on page 6 2 Camera needs service The camera is malfunctioning Have the camera serviced an ud
68. to work with most inkjet printers to give you clearer crisper and more detailed images on your prints 9 2 o te ChaplnewBook Page 3 Friday February 5 1999 7 02 AM Troubleshooting If you are experiencing difficulties with your camera check the following table for possible solutions If the difficulties persist refer to Chapter 11 Where to Get Help ES Additional technical information is available in the ReadMe file located in the KODAK DC200 DC210 Folder Computer Monitor Problem Cause Solution The image on your monitor is jagged or inappropriately colored Monitor is not set correctly Adjust your monitor display settings See Monitor Adjustment on page 9 1 Memory Card The DC200 DC210 does not recognize your memory card The memory card may not be ATA compatible The memory card may contain compression or stacker software an ud Memory cards must be ATA compatible to work with the camera Reformat any memory cards that contain compression or stacker software Refer to the memory card s user s guide or see Format Memory Card on page 4 10 for instructions on reformatting the card 9 3 Bbunooyssjqnol O K gt gt ChaplnewBook Page 4 Friday February 5 1999 7 02 AM Windows DC200 DC210 Camera Communications Pro
69. y February 5 1999 7 02 AM Printing You may notice that the colors on your computer screen do not always match those in your documents or prints This is because monitors and printers use different color systems You may be able to achieve more predictable results in your printed documents by Y improving the quality of your paper Copier paper may not offer the same results as coated paper or paper made especially for ink jet printers Y adjusting your printer software settings Y using fresh ink cartridges Do not use ink cartridges beyond their life expectancy Remember these few tips when 1t comes time to print your document Y color printing takes more time The more complex your document is increases the printing and drying time gt Y color printing is more memory intensive than black and white If your e computer gives you an insufficient memory message you may need to close some applications change some settings or add additional memory Y color prints may not photocopy as clearly as black and white If you plan to photocopy documents you may consider printing the document in gray scale This setting is usually changed from the Print menu Y resizing the picture to a smaller size or printing the picture on glossy paper may increase the quality of the print To improve the quality of your prints you may want to print your pictures on KODAK Inkjet Snapshot Paper Snapshot Paper Snapshot Paper is made
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