FujiFilm EX3.1 DVD Recorder User Manual


 
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It is strongly recommended that you use the AC power adapter. Loss of power during
data communications will prevent successful data transfer.
1. Load a SmartMedia containing
photographed images into the camera.
Do not format the SmartMedia from your camera on a Macintosh as this may make
the card unusable for taking pictures.
Use only SmartMedia containing shots taken on a FUJIFILM digital camera.
2. Select DSC as the USB setting on the camera and then
switch the camera off.
3. Use the special USB cable to connect the camera to your
Macintosh.
4. Switch the camera back on.
Always use the correct procedure when disconnecting the camera from your
Macintosh or switching the camera off.
Do not perform any of the following when the camera is connected to a Macintosh as
this could damage the SmartMedia or corrupt the data on the SmartMedia:
Disconnect the USB cable or AC power adapter / Touch the camera controls (power
switch, control buttons, lens cover or slot cover)
5. ImageCapture starts up and a removable disk icon appears
on the desktop.
If ImageCapture does not start up, double-click the “ImageCapture” icon in the
“Application” folder.
6. Change the ImageCapture settings as shown below and then
click the Close button.
With these settings, ImageCapture will no longer start up as of the next time you
connect the camera to your Macintosh.
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6. Click the [Continue] button.
7. Quit out of any other programs that are running and then
click the [Continue] button.
8. Select the Mac OS X startup disk as the installation destination
and click the [Continue] button.
9. Click the [Install (upgrade)] button.
10. When you have completed
the installation, click the
[Restart] button.
Connecting the Camera as a Card Reader
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1 Hot-Plug Actions: None
2 Automatic Task: None
See “Connection” in
the camera Owner’s
Manual.