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Kodak DC265 - Connecting with Your Computer; Communicating with the Computer; Monitor Adjustment

Kodak DC265
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10-2
Connecting with your computer
If you are getting messages on your computer that state you are not connected,
refer to the PDF documents or the on-line help for troubleshooting information.
If you are experiencing problems with a:
WINDOWS-based Serial connection, refer to Serial.PDF
WINDOWS-based USB connection, refer to USB.PDF
MACINTOSH computer connection, refer to Connect.PDF
Communicating with the computer
If your computer can not communicate with the camera, you can adjust the baud
rate. Refer to page 6-2, or follow the instructions on the Kodak Website at
http://www.kodak.com.
Monitor adjustment
To get the best view of your pictures, you should optimize your monitor display.
You can view the pictures on a monitor using 256 color and a 640 x 480 display
setting, but these settings will not give a true representation of the pictures.
To change the monitor display:
1 Double-click the My Computer icon.
2 Double-click the Control Panel icon.
3 Double-click the Display icon and click the Settings tab.
4 Make note of the settings for the Color Palette and Desktop areas.
5 From the Color Palette field, select the highest available setting {256, High
(16-bit), or True (24-bit or 32-bit) color} and click the Ok button.
6 From the Desktop Area, select 800 x 600 pixels.
Changing these values can cause your monitor display to be offset.
Consult the Users Guide for your monitor for information on
repositioning the display.
If changing your settings makes your display unusable, shut down your
computer, reboot in the Safe mode, and reset the settings to those
recorded in step 4. To boot up in Safe mode, press the F5 key when
“Starting WINDOWS 95...” appears on the monitor.

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