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[. . . ] 2100 Visit Concord on the Internet www. concordcam. com Concord Eye-Q2100 User's Guide f2 . 8 SO N Y CC D 7. User's Guide Visit Concord on the Internet at www. concordcam. com 1m m Copyright 2002 Concord Camera Corp. R4040143 Product Overview Viewfinder Flash Y Product Overview Viewfinder Mode Dial Shutter Button Ready LED Set Button CC D f2 . 8 7. SO Self-timer Indicator LED Lens 1m N m Disp Button Focus Ring Battery Cover Tripod Socket Power Switch Memory Card Slot Cover TFT LCD Monitor Up ( ) Direction Button Strap Eyelet USB Terminal TV out Terminal DC Power Terminal Menu Button Down ( ) Direction Button Mode Dial Camera Review PC Connection Memory Card Slot Cover 2 3 4 5 Getting Started Congratulations on the purchase of your new camera. Your camera has been carefully engineered and manufactured to give you dependable operation. Read this manual before operating the camera to become more familiar with it. Loading the Camera Batteries 1. Open the Battery Cover, by pushing and sliding it towards the front of the cover. Load the batteries into the battery chamber following the Polarity indicators (+ -) Package Contents Concord Eye-Q 2100 Digital Camera CD ROM with Camera Drivers for Windows 98/98SE/2000/ME/XP and Mac OS 9. X only 4 AAA Batteries Camera Pouch MGI Software CD ROM User's Manual Quick Start Guide USB Cable Video Cable Wrist Strap 3. [. . . ] The printer must have DPOF capabilities; check your printer user' s manual for the specifications. 26 The images stored on your Installing Software and Drivers Install the camera driver and software prior to connecting the camera to the computer. Failure to do so may cause the software and drivers to load incorrectly. Computer System Requirements For satisfactory transfer and editing, we recommend these minimum computer system requirements. Windows Based System Requirements PC with processor better than MMX Pentium 233MHz Windows 98/98SE/2000/ME/XP Minimum 64MB RAM 100MB of available hard disk space USB Support CD-ROM Drive 800 x 600 pixels, 16-bit color display compatible monitor, (24-Bit color display recommended) Macintosh Based System Requirements Mac OS 9. X only Macintosh Power PC or higher, minimum 64MB of RAM USB port 100MB of available hard disk space Software included with your camera The MGI Photo suite III SE Software allows you to access, transfer, and edit your digital images. For details on using the Image Editing Software, please refer to the HELP supplied with the program. 27 Installing the Camera Driver ­ Windows Based Systems Install the camera driver and software prior to connecting the camera to the computer. Failure to do so may cause the software and drivers to load incorrectly. Place the CD ROM labeled Camera Driver into the CD ROM drive. Step 3. Click Run 3. Type in CDROM Drive Letter:\install. exe 4 Click OK 28 Step 4. A Welcome Window is displayed Click Next to proceed to the Next Step Step 5. Setup Complete window is displayed Click FINISH and the computer will re-start automatically. Note: You must restart your computer to have the installation finalize. Failing to due so can cause the camera to not operate correctly when attached to the PC. 29 Step 10. A camera icon will appear on the lower right of your computer screen in the task bar once the camera drivers are installed. When you attach your camera to the computer via the USB port the camera driver will case Windows Explorer to Automatically launch. 34 for more information. Special Note for Windows XP Users: After the installation of Driver and the computer has been restarted a pop-up window will appear. Please select " Open folder to view files" to open the camera files. If you click " Always do the selected action" , then each time you connect the camera to the PC via the USB cable, it will automatically call the Windows Explorer to Open. Once " Open folder to view files" has been selected, Windows Explorer opens with a view of a folder labeled " DCIM" . Retrieve your images by selecting them, copying and pasting to a location on your hard drive. 30 Installing the Camera Driver ­ Macintosh Based Systems Install the camera driver and software prior to connecting the camera to the computer. Failure to do so may cause the software and drivers to load incorrectly. Place the CD ROM labeled Camera Driver into the CD ROM drive. Step 3. *If the Install Driver Window does not appear; Double click the icon "DRIVERCD" on desktop Step 4. If the driver was previously installed, you will see the below window. Step 7. All the images in the camera can be viewed in the folder named " 100_DC2M" , the sequence of route is: DC2MEGAPIXE / DCIM / 100_DC2M Step 9. [. . . ] Batteries may lose power if kept inside the camera for a long time without using. Do not use manganese batteries as they cannot supply sufficient power to support the camera's operations. It is normal that the temperature of the camera body rises after being in use for a long period. It is suggested to use an AC adapter if you expect to use the camera for a long period. [. . . ]

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