Epson PhotoPC 750Z User Manual

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  • Page 2 Color Guide (included in the CD-ROM in some locations) Explains the basics of color imaging and shows you how to get the most from your PhotoPC 750Z and other EPSON products. See this User’s Guide for information on accessing the Color Guide.
  • Page 3 ® COLOR DIGITAL CAMERA User’s Guide...
  • Page 4 Neither is any liability assumed for damages resulting from the use of the information contained herein. Neither SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION nor its affiliates shall be liable to the purchaser of this product or third parties for damages, losses,...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Introduction PhotoPC 750Z Features ......1 Options.........2 For United Kingdom users - use of options .
  • Page 6 On your computer ......3-4 Displaying photos on a television or EPSON Projector Erasing Photos ........3-6 Using buttons on the camera .
  • Page 7 World Wide Web ......B-1 Faxon EPSON ......B-1 Bulletin Board Service for latest drivers and utilities Customer and Warranty Support .
  • Page 9: Introduction

    PhotoPC 750Z. PhotoPC 750Z Features PhotoPC 750Z is a complete system for capturing digital images, and includes the following features. 1.3 Mega pixel CCD (can be proportionated to 2.0...
  • Page 10: Options

    Introduction EPSON Photo File Uploader software that allows you to convert images stored in your computer to EPSON Photo file format and upload them to your camera EPSON Program Uploader software that lets you upload optional programs to the camera from...
  • Page 11: For United Kingdom Users - Use Of Options

    The asterisk is a substitute for the last digit of the product number, which varies by country. For United Kingdom users - use of options EPSON (UK) LTD shall not be liable against any damages or problems arising from the use of any options or consumable products other than those designated as Original EPSON Products or EPSON Approved Products by EPSON (UK) LTD.
  • Page 12: When Using The Shoulder Strap

    When using the charger and batteries Read all relevant safety and operating instructions before using these products. Use only the EPSON Ni-MH Battery Charger, Model EU-23, EU-27, EU-28, or EU-38 to charge the EPSON Ni-MH Batteries Model EU-24. Only use the Ni-MH Battery Charger with EPSON Ni-MH Rechargeable Batteries, Model EU-24.
  • Page 13 Do not expose batteries or the charger to rain or moisture. Keep the charger out of reach of children. The batteries should only be used in EPSON Digital Cameras as specified in this manual. Never use EPSON Ni-MH batteries in combination with any other type of batteries.
  • Page 14: Warnings, Cautions, And Notes

    Do not mix different types of batteries; this can cause fire or explosion. Always use batteries from the same package as a set. Do not mix old and new batteries. Do not use manganese batteries. Keep the batteries from making contact with metal objects such as coins or keys, which could short out the batteries' circuits.
  • Page 15: Chapter 1 Getting Started

    Chapter 1 Getting Started This chapter prepares you to use your PhotoPC 750Z and covers the following topics. Unpacking your PhotoPC 750Z Camera parts Charging, installing and replacing batteries Attaching the straps Setting the language, date and time for your...
  • Page 16: Camera Parts

    Camera Parts After you unpack your PhotoPC 750Z, take a few minutes to learn about its features, as shown below. Front view dial switch display panel shutter button flash lens Getting Started Back view viewfinder & status light Mode button...
  • Page 17 Bottom view battery cover lock memory card tripod socket cover Top view shutter button image quality setting flash setting self timer setting Display panel number of pictures remaining (see page 2-9) white balance (see page 2-14) sensitivity (see page 2-17) quick or continuous shooting battery cover...
  • Page 18: Using The Batteries

    Using the Batteries Your PhotoPC 750Z comes with four Ni-MH rechargeable batteries and the Ni-MH Battery Charger. Though you can use four AA (LR6) alkaline batteries (not included), the rechargeable batteries help you save time and money you might otherwise spend buying replacement alkaline batteries.
  • Page 19 Install the batteries into the compartments, positioning the + and - ends as shown. Warning: Be sure you install four batteries to fill all compartments. If your battery charger has a cover, close the cover firmly. (The battery charger cover also acts as a power switch, so be sure to close the cover completely.) Extend the retractable plug located on the back of...
  • Page 20: Installing The Batteries

    When the batteries are fully charged after about two and half to three hours, the lights go off. To charge your batteries again, open and then close the charger again, or unplug the AC power cord then plug it in again. Note: If your battery charger has a cover, do not open it while charging.
  • Page 21 Insert all four batteries into the compartment, positioning the + and - ends as shown below. Close the battery cover and slide it firmly to the Lock position as shown in the illustration. When the battery power is almost out, a low battery icon appears on the display panel.
  • Page 22: Replacing The Batteries

    Do not mix old and new batteries. Do not use manganese batteries. When your PhotoPC 750Z batteries wear out, make sure to replace all four batteries at the same time. You can replace them with any of the following batteries.
  • Page 23 Storing batteries If you do not plan to use the camera for a long period of time, remove the batteries and store them at a low temperature in a dry location. Warning: Do not store batteries with metal objects, which could short out the batteries' circuits.
  • Page 24: Attaching The Straps

    Attaching the Straps Before attaching the shoulder strap, be sure to read the safety instructions in “When using the shoulder strap” on page 4. Shoulder strap To attach the shoulder strap, loop the strap around the pin near the bottom of the camera as shown below. 1-10 Getting Started Lens strap...
  • Page 25: Setting Up Your Camera

    Setting Up Your Camera Setting the language For PAL model cameras, you need to set the language for messages displayed on the LCD monitor the first time you use it. Depending on the country of purchase, you can choose English, Japanese, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, or Spanish.
  • Page 26: Setting The Date And Time

    Follow these steps to set the clock on the LCD monitor. Note: If you connect the PhotoPC 750Z to your computer and access EPSON Photo!2 when the camera's clock is not set, the camera's date and time will be set to that of the computer's automatically.
  • Page 27: Chapter 2 Taking Pictures

    Chapter 2 Taking Pictures Using PhotoPC 750Z to take pictures is similar to using a traditional “point and shoot” camera. This chapter explains how to take photos with the camera and covers the following topics. Picture-taking range Image quality and flash control settings...
  • Page 28: Setting The Image Quality

    2-15. You can also correct these problems with your computer using image editing software. Setting the image quality The PhotoPC 750Z has four color and three monochrome image quality settings. Turn the camera’s dial switch to On or View and press...
  • Page 29 Fine Images are captured in color at 1280 960 pixels. These pictures have moderate detail, and the camera holds approximately 9 to 10 pictures. Super fine Images are captured in color at 1280 960 pixels. These pictures have greater detail, and the camera holds approximately 4 to 5 pictures.
  • Page 30: Turning On The Hypict Mode

    Turning on the HyPict mode Turn the dial switch on the camera to View. Press the SEL button. Three menu icons appear at the top of the LCD monitor. Highlight the conditions icon button, then press the SEL button. The Conditions menu appears.
  • Page 31: Taking Pictures Using The Viewfinder

    Flash off The flash is disabled, even when adequate lighting is not available. Use this setting for special effects, or when flash photography is prohibited. Note: After taking a flash photo, the flash icon blinks until the flash is fully recharged. Taking Pictures Using the Viewfinder Using the viewfinder instead of the LCD monitor when taking pictures helps save battery power and...
  • Page 32 Hold the shutter button halfway down to lock the auto focus. The status light beside the viewfinder changes from green to orange. If you wish, you can now move your subject off-center without altering the focus. Press the shutter button the rest of the way down to take the photo.
  • Page 33: Taking Pictures Using The Lcd Monitor

    Taking Pictures Using the LCD monitor Using the LCD monitor allows you to verify the whole image of after shooting, confirm the image right after shooting. When taking pictures using the panorama or digital zoom features, or when taking close-ups, use the LCD monitor.
  • Page 34: Taking Pictures Using Your Computer

    LCD monitor. The monitor remains blank during this period. Taking Pictures Using Your Computer Using EPSON Photo!2, you can also take photos from a computer to which your digital camera is properly connected. See the EPSON Photo!2 User’s Guide for...
  • Page 35: Checking The Picture Counter

    If you want to save your photos before you erase them, connect the camera to your computer and transfer the photos as described in the EPSON Photo!2 User’s Guide. To find out how many photos you have taken, set the camera’s dial switch to Play.
  • Page 36: Using The Zoom Features

    Note: If you do not press any buttons on the camera for 30 seconds, the camera turns itself off automatically to save battery power. To turn the camera back on, press the shutter button. When taking pictures in panorama mode, you cannot use the continuous shooting function.
  • Page 37: Taking Close-Ups With The Macro Mode

    Secure the camera on a flat surface or a tripod. Turn the dial switch on the camera On or View and wait until the status light turns green. Press the timer button on the top of the camera. The timer icon appears on the display panel. Press the shutter button.
  • Page 38: Using The Continuous Shooting Feature

    Using the continuous shooting feature The shooting mode is useful when you want to break down a complex motion into a series of easy-to-see steps. It is also useful to take several pictures, and then choose from those the ones you like best. To take almost two photos a second, with up to 16 photos in sequence, use the continuous shooting mode.
  • Page 39: Taking The 2Nd Picture Quickly

    “Using the self timer” on page 2-10. Taking the 2nd picture quickly After taking a picture, the PhotoPC 750Z takes few seconds to process and save the image in the camera’s memory. During this time you cannot take a photo, which means that you must wait a few seconds before taking a second photo.
  • Page 40: Using The Advanced Settings

    Using the Advanced Settings Adjusting the white balance Your camera’s white balance default setting is Auto, which means white balance is adjusted for your photos automatically. At certain times you may want to adjust the white balance setting so that the colors in your images appear more like those seen by the eye.
  • Page 41: User Setting For The White Balance

    User setting for the white balance Follow the steps below to create your own white balance setting. Follow steps 1 to 5 in “Adjusting the white balance” on page 2-14. Select (Setting) using the the SEL button. WB (Setting) appears on the LCD monitor.
  • Page 42 Adjust the exposure to - when: You want to make your photos darker. The photo you have taken is too bright, and you want to increase the darkness. You are taking pictures of a black object which may tend to look grayish in the photos. You are taking pictures of an object with a black background.
  • Page 43: Adjusting The Sensitivity

    When the conditions for photography are not very good, EPSON recommends taking several photos of the same object using different exposures. The exposure setting is kept in the camera’s memory even when the camera is turned off.
  • Page 44: Using Slow Synchro Flash In Dimly Lit Places

    Press the button to select the sensitivity icon ; then press the SEL button. The Sensitivity menu appears. Note: If the sensitivity icon is dimmed and cannot be selected, highlight the auto/manual icon button, then press the SEL button to select Manu.
  • Page 45: Viewing The Color Guide

    The Color Guide, included in your Color Guide CD- ROM, contains ideas for taking pictures with your digital camera and working with your digital images, and provides useful information on color imaging. You need one of the following browsers, or an equivalent, to view the Color Guide.
  • Page 46 2-20 Taking Pictures...
  • Page 47: Chapter 3 Viewing And Managing Your Photos

    This chapter covers the following topics. Displaying photos on your camera, computer, television, and EPSON Projector Erasing photos Preventing photos from being erased Making camera settings Playing Back Your Photos On your camera’s LCD monitor...
  • Page 48 Press the button to display the previous or next photos. Hold the appropriate button down to move through the photos quickly. Note: You can also display up to nine consecutive “thumbnail” images at a time using the Multi-photo Playback mode, or automatically playback your photos in sequence using the Slide Show feature.
  • Page 49 When the frame reaches the first or last photo of the current group, the previous or next group of images is displayed. To view the next group of images quickly, hold down the Function button and press the button. Viewing a slide show of your photos You can play back all the photos in your camera automatically by using the Slide Show menu.
  • Page 50: On Your Computer

    To use photos in the camera with your computer, first install EPSON Photo!2, then connect the camera to the computer. See the EPSON Photo!2 User’s Guide for details. It contains information of the following:...
  • Page 51 If you have a PAL camera model, your television must meet PAL specifications. Following procedure is the example for connecting the PhotoPC 750Z to your television. Make sure the camera and television are turned off. Open the connector cover on the side of the camera.
  • Page 52: Erasing Photos

    Turn on the television and switch it to video mode. Turn the dial switch on the camera to Play. The last picture you took appears on the television screen and the LCD monitor turns off automatically. Note: If you use the optional AC adapter, you can see the pictures on both the television and the LCD monitor on the camera.
  • Page 53: Using The Lcd Menu

    Using the LCD menus The LCD menus allow you to erase one, several, or all photos from the camera’s memory at a time. Erasing one or more photos Note: Be sure to unlock the photos before erasing them. See “Unlocking photos” on page 3-9. Turn the camera’s dial switch to Play.
  • Page 54: Locking And Unlocking Photos

    Erasing all the photos Follow steps 1 through 4 in the previous section, “Erasing one or more photos” on page 3-7. Using the button, choose Erase All, then press the SEL button. A message appears asking you to confirm whether you want to erase all photos. Press the SEL button to erase the photos, or press the ESC button to cancel your job.
  • Page 55: Locking All Photos In The Camera

    Press the SEL button. A lock icon the bottom of the photo indicating that it is locked. If you want to continue locking other photos, use button to frame them, then press the SEL button. When you have selected all the photos you want to lock, press the ESC button.
  • Page 56: Making Camera Settings

    Making Camera Settings The Settings menu allows you to change certain camera settings, including the internal clock, the alert beep, the LCD brightness level, and the energy saving mode. You can set the display language in the Language menu. Setting the clock The steps below describe how to adjust the date (year, month, day), the time (hour and minutes), and also how designate the order in...
  • Page 57: Setting The Lcd Monitor's Brightness

    Press the button to select the beep setting icon ; then press the SEL button to select On or Off. The current selection is highlighted. Press the ESC button twice to save your setting and exit the menu. Setting the LCD monitor’s brightness To adjust the brightness of the LCD monitor, follow these steps.
  • Page 58: Selecting The Language

    Press the button until Settings appears on the monitor, then press the SEL button. Icons for each setting appear on the screen, with the clock icon highlighted in orange. Press the button to select the Power Cont; then press the SEL button to select Save or Norm. The current selection is highlighted.
  • Page 59: Changing The Photo Information Setting

    Changing the Photo Information setting You can choose whether to have photo information displayed on the LCD monitor. When this feature is on and your camera’s dial switch is set to Play, the monitor displays the date and time that the photo was taken, the image quality setting, the frame number, and the total number of photos taken.
  • Page 60 3-14 Viewing and Managing Your Photos...
  • Page 61: Chapter 4 Using Direct Print To Print Photos

    For instructions on transferring images, see the EPSON Photo!2 User’s Guide. You can connect the PhotoPC 750Z directly to your printer to print the images, using the Direct Print program installed in your camera. This chapter describes how, and includes information on the following topics.
  • Page 62: Requirements

    Macintosh serial cable (comes with your camera) Paper: Special papers distributed by EPSON. (See the list below.) Photo Quality Ink Jet Paper (A4) Photo Quality Ink Jet Card (A6) Photo Quality Ink Jet Paper (Letter) S041062 Photo Quality Glossy Paper (A4)
  • Page 63: Installing The Direct Print Program

    You can install Direct Print in your camera from your computer using the EPSON Program Uploader utility. This utility is installed automatically when you install the EPSON Photo!2. To install EPSON Photo!2, see the EPSON Photo!2/File Uploader User’s Guide. Once EPSON Program Uploader is installed in your computer, follow these steps to install either version of Direct Print to your camera.
  • Page 64: Connecting Your Camera To The Printer

    OP-PROG folder, and click OK. Select the version you want to upload from the Applications in Folder list. 10. Click Upload. EPSON Program Uploader begins uploading the selected programs. When the uploading process is finished, the uploaded programs appear in the Applications in Camera list.
  • Page 65: Printing Your Images

    SEL button to display the Direct Print modes. Note: If your printer is EPSON STYLUS COLOR 600, 800, or 850, install the Direct Print program V2.2 and select D-Print V2.2 instead. For details on installation, see Installing the Direct Print Program Section.
  • Page 66: Deciding The Layout To Print

    Deciding the layout to print The Direct Print program features seven layout menus. Choose a layout from the following diagrams before printing. Full Size Prints a single image full-size onto a sheet of paper. You can also print several copies of individual images.
  • Page 67: Printing Procedures

    Left Center Right Sticker/Sticker 4 (for D-Print V2.3 only) Prints onto EPSON Photo Stickers. This mode prints 16 small copies (for Photo Stickers) or 4 small copies (for Photo Sticker 4) of the selected image onto each Photo Sticker sheet.
  • Page 68 Select Photo and press the SEL button. Choose All if you want to print all the images, then press the SEL button again. Choose Select if you want to print an individual image. Thumbnail images of the first nine photos in your camera appear with the currently selected image framed in blue.
  • Page 69 Turn on the printer and load the size and type of paper you selected. For paper loading instructions, see your printer User's Guide and the instructions that came with your paper. If you selected Album or Index as the layout, a message telling you how many sheets to load appears at the bottom of the Album print options screen.
  • Page 70: Lcd Monitor And Display Panel Messages

    LCD Monitor and Display Panel Messages When printing with the Direct Print program, a variety of status messages may appear on the camera's LCD monitor and display panel. For detailed explanations of these messages, see the following tables. LCD monitor messages Message Explanation Check Printer...
  • Page 71: Printed Image Dimensions

    Display panel messages Message Explanation E51: Another The printer is receiving a print interface is job through another interface. active When the print job ends, the printer begins printing from the Direct Print program automatically. E55: No ink Printing stopped because the printer ran out of ink.
  • Page 72: Setting Items

    Album mode A4/Letter: Sticker mode Photo Stickers: Sticker 4 mode (for D-Print V2.3 only) Photo Stickers 4: Index mode A4/Letter (for D-Print V2.3) (for D-Print V2.2) 4-12 Using Direct Print to Print Photos Setting Items 81 mm All the settings in the Direct Print program are shown 54 mm below.
  • Page 73 Item Choices Printing Fast, Fine mode Print time On, Off and date Adjust Right, Left Top, Bottom Using Direct Print to Print Photos 4-13...
  • Page 74 4-14 Using Direct Print to Print Photos...
  • Page 75: Chapter 5 Camera Options

    Using CompactFlash Memory Cards Using the PCMCIA adapter Using the AC adapter Using CompactFlash Memory Cards The PhotoPC 750Z comes with 4 MB of internal memory, which holds up to approximately 3 HyPict quality (1600 1200 pixels), approximately 5 super...
  • Page 76: Installing A Compactflash Card

    Card 15 MB* CompactFlash Card *For information about the availablity of CompactFlash Cards in your area, contact your EPSON dealer. Note: EPSON recommends using EPSON CompactFlash Cards only. Other memory cards may be incompatible with the EPSON PhotoPC 750Z. If your computer is equipped with a Type II PCMCIA...
  • Page 77: Copying Photos

    After you have installed the memory card, close the memory card cover. When a memory card is installed, the photos you take are stored in the card’s memory rather than the camera's internal memory. Brackets appear around the number on the camera's display panel. The number inside the brackets indicates the amount of pictures you can store in the memory card.
  • Page 78: Formatting Memory Cards

    Note: EPSON CompactFlash Cards are already formatted when you buy them. You need to format a card only if you want to erase all the data on the card or if a message on the LCD screen instructs you to do so.
  • Page 79: Removing A Compactflash Card

    Press the SEL button. A message appears stating that all data on the card will be erased and asking you to confirm the procedure. Press the SEL button again to format the card and return to the Photo Control menu; press the ESC button to return to the Photo Control menu without formatting the card.
  • Page 80: Copying Programs From Compactflash Cards

    Note: You can also upload programs to your camera from your computer using the EPSON Program Uploader utility. See EPSON Photo!2 User’s Guide. If there are any photos in the camera’s internal memory, transfer the ones you want to your computer or to a CompactFlash Card, then erase all the photos from the camera.
  • Page 81: Using The Pcmcia Adapter

    Photo_1 folder in your computer. Your image files appear. Double-click the file to open its thumbnail image. Note: You can also access the photos in your memory card with the included EPSON Photo!2 software. For instructions, see the EPSON Photo!2 User’s Guide. Camera Options...
  • Page 82: Using The Ac Adapter

    Using the AC Adapter The AC adapter (B86703 ) allows you to connect your PhotoPC 750Z to a standard electrical outlet. This is especially useful when you are previewing or transferring pictures and operating the camera from your computer. The adapter powers the camera, but does not charge the batteries.
  • Page 83 If your AC adapter has a separate AC power cable, push the cable connector firmly into the AC inlet. Open the connector cover on the side of the camera. connector cover Plug the adapter cable into the DC port on the camera.
  • Page 84 5-10 Camera Options...
  • Page 85: Chapter 6 Maintenance And Troubleshooting

    Chapter 6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Your PhotoPC 750Z is easy to take care of, and any problems you may have can be solved quickly and easily. See the following section for guidance on cleaning and storing the camera. For solutions to common camera problems, see the section beginning on page 6-3.
  • Page 86: Cleaning The Camera

    Cleaning the camera Use a clean, dry cloth to keep the camera free of dust. Do not use harsh or abrasive cleaners. To clean the lens, make sure the camera is off, then blow off any loose dust or dirt. Next breathe on the lens and wipe off all moisture with a soft, lint- free cloth or lens cleaning tissue.
  • Page 87: Cleaning The Battery Charger

    Do not store the camera in the following locations. Where it will be exposed to direct sunlight; for example, on a car dashboard Near sources of bright light or high humidity Near sources of heat or in a closed car In areas of excessive dirt or dust Where it will be exposed to strong vibrations or magnetic fields...
  • Page 88 The camera may be connected to your computer. When it is connected, you cannot use any of the buttons on the camera itself. See the EPSON Photo!2 User’s Guide for instructions on taking pictures from your computer. The camera’s memory may be full. Check the picture counter on the display panel.
  • Page 89 When the camera is in the continuous shooting mode, the flash is disabled. The optical zoom does not work. If you turned on the camera with the lens cap attached, optical zoom feature may not work correctly. Turn off the camera, make sure the lens cap is not attached, then turn on the camera and try taking a photo again.
  • Page 90 Nothing appears on the TV monitor when the camera is connected to your television. Make sure the video cable is connected correctly, as described in your EPSON Photo!2 User’s Guide. Make sure the camera’s dial switch is set to Play. Maintenance and Troubleshooting You cannot take a picture with the camera when an optional CompactFlash Card is installed.
  • Page 91: Picture Problems

    Picture problems If you are not satisfied with the pictures you get from your PhotoPC 750Z, you may need to adjust some of the camera’s settings, or you may need to brush up on your photography techniques. Read the suggestions listed below and give them a try.
  • Page 92 Your picture is blurry or out of focus. Make sure your subject is within the camera's range. You should be at least 20 cm away to take a picture without the flash, and 80 to 280 cm (without zoom), or 160 cm (with zoom) away to take a picture with the flash (when Sensitivity is set to Std.).
  • Page 93 LCD monitor to set the clock. You can also set the clock from your computer. For instructions, see the EPSON Photo!2 User’s Guide. The color in your picture does not look right. When you take pictures under certain artificial lighting conditions, the colors may be slightly distorted.
  • Page 94 The area captured in the photo is different from what you saw in the viewfinder. Take care to look straight through the viewfinder. When taking photos in Macro mode, EPSON recommends using the LCD Monitor rather than the viewfinder to frame your subject.
  • Page 95: Appendix A Specifications

    Appendix A Specifications Camera Physical dimensions Width 137.5 mm Height 76.4 mm Depth 61.8 mm Weight 310 g (without batteries and strap) Temperature Operating: 5 to 35 C Non-operating: -20 to 60 C Humidity Operating: 30% to 80% (non- Non-operating: 10% to 80% condensing) Product type Type...
  • Page 96: Recorded Image

    Recorded image Data type JPEG (16 million colors, 24 bit) Image size 1600 1600 1280 1280 480 pixels Image quality HyPict modes (1600 1600 Super fine (1280 1280 Fine (1280 1280 Standard (640 480 pixels) Alternative Monochrome, macro, formats digital 2 zoom, panorama, continuous shooting slow flash, quick shooting Specifications...
  • Page 97: Functional

    Viewfinder Real-image optical (view range over 80%) Self timer 10 seconds Flash Automatic luminance control flash Flash modes Automatic, forced flash, flash off, slow flash Flash Range Sensitivity setting wide angle Std. (ISO 90) 0.8 ~ 2.8 m Med. (ISO 180) 0.8 ~ 3.9 m High (ISO 360) 0.8 ~ 5.6 m...
  • Page 98: Interface

    Interface Serial interface 8-pin mini-DIN, RS-232C- compatible special interface for PC, Macintosh Communication speed: 19.2 Kbps or higher (max 230.4 Kbps), 1.8M bps (for EPSON printers) Video out NTSC (NTSC model) PAL (PAL model) Specifications Power Sources DC 1.2 V Ni-Cd, Ni-MH DC 1.5 V...
  • Page 99 Battery Charger Model EU-23 (for U.S and Canada) Input AC 120 V, 60 Hz Output DC 1.2 V 650 mA Compatible EPSON Ni-MH Batteries batteries (model EU-24) Charging time Approx. 160 minutes Power Approx. 8 W consumption Charging 0 to 35°C...
  • Page 100 AC 220 - 240 V, 50 - 60 Hz for Model EU-28 AC 110 - 220 V, 60 Hz for Model EU-38 Output DC 1.2V 490 mA Compatible EPSON Ni-MH Batteries batteries (model EU-24) Charging time Approx. 180 minutes Power Approx. 8 W...
  • Page 101: Optional Compactflash Card

    Optional CompactFlash Card Storage capacity 4 ~ 48 MB* Note: For information about the available CompactFlash Card, contact your EPSON dealer. The maximum amount of pictures stored in the memory card is 999. Physical Dimensions: Width 42.8 mm Height 36.8 mm Depth 3.3 mm...
  • Page 102: Optional Ac Adapter

    Optional AC Adapter Model EU-18 (for Taiwan) Input AC 110 V, 50 - 60 Hz Output DC 7 V/2.0A Physical Dimensions: Width 50 mm Height 30 mm (47 mm including plug) Depth 95 mm Model EU-19 (for U.S and Canada) Input AC 120 V, 50 - 60 Hz Output...
  • Page 103: Appendix B Contacting Customer Support

    For United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland Users If you purchased your printer in the UK or the Republic of Ireland, EPSON (UK) LTD provides a range of customer services and technical support. World Wide Web If you can connect to the Internet and have a Web browser, you can access our Web site at http://www.epson.co.uk.
  • Page 104: Bulletin Board Service For Latest Drivers And Utilities

    To use Faxon EPSON, call 01442 227332 in the UK or 0044 1442 227332 from the Republic of Ireland using a touch-tone phone. You will be asked to follow a simple routine to register your document request. Once you have entered your telephone and fax numbers, Faxon EPSON will fax a copy of the document catalogue to your fax machine.
  • Page 105: Pre Sales Enquiry Desk

    Where to purchase genuine EPSON consumables, accessories, and options For Australian Users EPSON Australia wishes to provide you with a high level of Customer Service. As well as this User's Guide, we provide the following sources for obtaining information.
  • Page 106: Your Dealer

    EPSON Helpdesk EPSON Helpdesk is provided as a final backup to make sure our clients have access to advice. Operators on the Helpdesk can aid you in diagnosing hardware and software problems.
  • Page 107: Electronic Bulletin Board System

    (852) 2585-4399 Fax: (852) 2827-4383 For Philippines Users To obtain technical support as well as other after sales services, users are welcome to contact the EPSON Philippines Representative Office at the telephone and fax numbers below. Phone: (632) 813-6552 Fax:...
  • Page 108 Contacting Customer Support...
  • Page 109: Appendix Clcd Monitor Menu Tables

    Appendix C LCD Monitor Menu Tables The LCD monitor features three menus when the camera’s dial switch is set to View, and eight menus when the camera’s dial switch is set to Play, that allow you to delete selected photos from the camera, and make a variety of camera and option settings.
  • Page 110 Available menus in the View mode. Conditions Settings See Chapter 2. Allows you to select the Allows you to change the following: following settings: continuous/quick shooting HyPict image quality manual setting for the white balance, exposure, and sensitivity flash control LCD Monitor Menu Tables Information See page 3-10.
  • Page 111 Available menus in the Play mode: Settings Information See page 3-10. Allows you to change the Allows you to choose whether following settings: or not photo information displayed on the LCD screen. clock beep power control brightness Photo control Slide Show See pages indicated below.
  • Page 112 LCD Monitor Menu Tables...
  • Page 113: Glossary

    Glossary application A software program that helps you carry out a particular task, such as word processing, image editing, or financial planning. Short for binary digit. The smallest unit of data in computer processing. A bit can represent two values: on and off, or 1 and 0. browser (Web browser) An application which allows the users to view HTML documents.
  • Page 114 white balance The balance between the whiteness and color in your image. When the white balance is fixed to the environment where the picture is taken, the colors in your images appear more like those seen by the eye. zoom To show a smaller area of an image at a higher magnification (“zoom in”) or a larger area at a lower magnification (“zoom out”).
  • Page 115: Index

    Index AC adapter, 2 specifications, A-8 using, 5-8 to 5-9 Activating the shutter, 2-5 to 2-8 Alert beep, 3-10 to 3-11 Attaching the straps, 1-10 Auto shut-off, 3-2 Batteries charging, 1-4 to 1-6 checking, 1-7 disposing, 1-9 handling, 1-4 to 1-9 icon, 1-3 installing, 1-6 to 1-7 replacing, 1-8...
  • Page 116 storage capacity, 5-1 to 5-2 Continuous shooting, 2-12 Copying photos, 5-3 to 5-4 Copying programs, 5-6 Covers battery, 1-3 memory card, 1-3 skylight, 2-7 Customer support, B-1 to B-5 Date and time setting, 1-12 Dial lock, 6-2 Direct Print accessing the program, 4-5 connecting the camera to the printer, 4-4 to 4-5 deleting the program, 4-4 installing the program, 4-3 to 4-4...
  • Page 117 Lights status, 1-2, 2-6, 2-8 timer, 1-2, 2-11 Locking photos, 3-8 to 3-9 Macro mode, 2-11 Magnifying photos, 3-3 Maintenance, 6-1 to 6-3 Multi-photo playback mode, 3-2 Optics, A-2 Options, 2 to 3 AC adapter, 5-8 to 5-9, A-8 CompactFlash Memory Cards, 5-1 to 5-6, A-7 PCMCIA adapter, 5-7, A-7 Panorama, 2-9 PCMCIA adapter, 2...
  • Page 118 Safety instructions when using the camera, 3 to 4 when using the charger and batteries, 4 to 6 when using the shoulder strap, 4 Self timer, 2-10 to 2-11 Sensitivity setting, 2-17 to 2-18 Setting, 2-10 alert beep, 3-10 to 3-11 clock, 3-10 date and time, 1-12 Direct Print program items, 4-12...
  • Page 119 Viewfinder, 1-2 using, 2-5 to 2-6 White balance setting, 2-14 to 2-15 Zoom, 2-10 Index...
  • Page 120 HP2 7TJ, U.K. Phone: (800) 922-8911 Phone: (+44) 01442 261144 Fax: (310) 782-5220 Fax: (+44) 01442 227227 EPSON AUSTRALIA PTY. EPSON SINGAPORE PTE. LTD. LTD. No. 1 Temasek Avenue #36-00 70 GIBBES STREET, Millenia Tower, Singapore 039192 CHATSWOOD 2067 NSW.

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