FujiFilm FINEPIX EX3 1 User Manual

EX3.1  
EX Version 3.1 for Windows® and Macintosh™  
Software Quick Start Guide  
Thank you for purchasing this FUJIFILM product.  
Installing FinePixViewer  
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Connecting the Camera to Your Computer  
Using FinePixViewer  
Saving your camera shots on your computer and then printing them.  
Learning More About  
FinePixViewer  
Launching FinePixViewer/Using Batch Format Conversion/Creating  
FinePix CD Albums/Attaching Images to E-mails/Videoconferencing  
• Refer to the web site given below for other information on this product.  
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(“FUJIFILM”) and you, which sets forth the terms and conditions of the license granted for you to use  
the software provided by FUJIFILM.  
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1. Definitions.  
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(a) “Media” means the CD-ROM titled “Software for FinePix EX” which is provided to you together with this  
Agreement.  
(b) “Software” means the software which is recorded on Media.  
(c) “Documentation” means the operation manuals of Software and other related written materials which are  
provided to you together with Media.  
Please note that this Guide is written on the assumption that you already have a basic  
understanding of how to use your PC (personal computer), Windows and Macintosh.  
For basic information on using your PC, Windows and Macintosh, refer to the respective manuals  
supplied with your PC.  
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registered in the U.S. and other countries.  
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How to Read This Manual  
Contents  
IMPORTANT .........................................................................................2  
How to Read This Manual ...................................................................4  
Finishing the Installation  
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• Windows ..........................................................page 11  
• Mac OS 8.6 to 9.2 ............................................page 27  
• Mac OS X ........................................................page 35  
Contents ...............................................................................................5  
About the Online Help................................................................................6  
Introduction..........................................................................................7  
Glossary of Terms............................................................................7  
Connecting the Camera to Your Computer  
Important Information and Helpful Hints for Internet Users .......................9  
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• Windows ..........................................................page 17  
• Mac OS 8.6 to 9.2 ............................................page 32  
• Mac OS X ........................................................page 39  
See also the “Connection” section of your camera’s Owner’s Manual.  
The Software Components ...............................................................10  
Installation on a Windows PC...........................................................11  
1 Pre-installation Checklist .........................................................................12  
2 Load the CD-ROM into your PC ..............................................................13  
3 From FinePixViewer installation to restart ...............................................15  
4 Use this procedure the first time you connect the camera  
Using FinePixViewer  
to your PC (DSC connection) ..................................................................17  
5 Disconnecting the Camera (DSC Connection) ........................................20  
6 Use this procedure the first time you connect the camera  
to your PC (PC Camera connection) .......................................................22  
7 Disconnecting the Camera (PC Camera Connection).............................24  
8 Acrobat Reader, PhotoDeluxe and ActiveShare installation....................25  
Installing the Software on Mac OS 8.6 to 9.2 ..................................27  
1 Pre-installation Checklist .........................................................................28  
2 Check the system software settings ........................................................29  
3 From FinePixViewer installation to restart ...............................................29  
4 Connecting the Camera as a Card Reader .............................................32  
5 Disconnecting the Camera ......................................................................33  
6 Acrobat Reader installation......................................................................34  
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Installing the Software on Mac OS X ...............................................35  
1 Pre-installation Checklist .........................................................................36  
2 From FinePixViewer installation to restart ...............................................37  
3 Connecting the Camera as a Card Reader .............................................39  
4 Disconnecting the Camera ......................................................................40  
Windows/Mac OS 8.69.2  
Page 66  
Mac OS X  
Using FinePixViewer .........................................................................41  
Saving Images on Your Computer...........................................................41  
Printing.....................................................................................................44  
Deleting Images.......................................................................................45  
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Windows  
Page 93  
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Using the FinePixViewer Advanced Features.................................47  
Launching FinePixViewer ........................................................................48  
FinePixViewer Components ....................................................................50  
Switching between Windows ...................................................................51  
Selecting Folders.....................................................................................52  
Copying Images.......................................................................................54  
Select a Thumbnail..................................................................................54  
Click How to Use  
FinePixViewer”  
in the FinePixViewer  
Help menu  
How to Use  
FinePixViewer  
Batch Format Conversion .............................................................56  
Making a FinePix CD Album..........................................................58  
Click!  
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Attaching Images to E-mail Messages in FinePixViewer ...........62  
Using the FinePix Internet Service ...............................................66  
User Registration.....................................................................................67  
Using the Services...................................................................................69  
Obtaining the Latest Version of FinePixViewer .......................................70  
Introduction  
Glossary of Terms  
Using the FinePix Internet Service (Mac OS X) ...........................72  
User Registration.....................................................................................72  
Using the Services...................................................................................74  
This section provides explanations of the minimum basic operations you must  
be familiar with in order to use your personal computer, along with an  
introduction to some other operations that will help you to use your computer  
more efficiently. For more detailed information on using your computer, refer  
to the user manuals supplied with the computer.  
Videoconferencing with PictureHello...........................................75  
Using the Address Book ..........................................................................81  
Mastering FinePixViewer  
Using Online Help ....................................................................82  
I Administrator  
This refers to the account owned by the computer’s administrator. Setting your user  
privileges to “Administrator” allows you to use all the functions available in Windows  
2000 Professional, Windows XP.  
Lights, Camera, Action! Using VideoImpression ...........................83  
Main Functions ........................................................................................83  
Making Your Own Movies........................................................................84  
Capturing Live Images (Windows)...........................................................86  
Capturing Live Images (Mac OS 8.6 to 9.2) ............................................88  
I Application software  
Software used for a specific purpose, such as word processing, spreadsheets or image  
editing.  
Uninstalling the Software..................................................................91  
Uninstalling Mass Storage Driver and PC Camera Driver.......................92  
Uninstalling Exif Launcher, FinePixViewer and DP Editor.......................92  
Uninstalling FinePixViewer ......................................................................92  
I Browser  
Software used for viewing web pages on the Internet. Examples include Internet  
Explorer and Netscape Navigator.  
When you have a problem ................................................................93  
I Click, Double-click  
Troubleshooting (Windows)..........................................................94  
Troubleshooting Connection Problems....................................................95  
Troubleshooting Videoconferencing Problems........................................98  
Troubleshooting Other Problems...........................................................101  
Click: Pressing the left mouse button (Windows) or the mouse button (Macintosh) once  
and then releasing it.  
Used to select files, folders, windows, buttons, etc.  
Double-click: Clicking the left mouse button (Windows) or the mouse button (Macintosh)  
twice.  
Troubleshooting (Macintosh)......................................................103  
Troubleshooting Connection and Image Viewing Problems..................103  
Troubleshooting Internet Problems........................................................105  
Troubleshooting Other Problems...........................................................106  
Used to open files, folders, etc.  
Left  
Symbols Used in This Guide  
Double-  
Click  
The symbols listed below are used throughout this guide.  
click  
Windows  
Macintosh  
q Indicates a camera operation must be performed. Refer to the Owner’s  
Manual for your camera.  
NOTE  
Indicates important precautions to follow when using the software.  
I DPOF  
A format used for recording information on SmartMedia that specifies which images are  
to be printed.  
Indicates important information.  
Indicates notes or additional information.  
TIP  
Indicates useful tips.  
Images  
Specifications for the  
images to be printed  
(trimming data, etc.)  
About the Online Help  
SmartMedia  
For more information on FinePixViewer functions not fully explained in this  
manual, refer to “How to Use FinePixViewer” in the Help menu.  
I To read How to Use FinePixViewer...  
You must install Adobe Systems’ Acrobat Reader. See P.25 (Windows) or  
P.34 (Macintosh) for information on installing Acrobat Reader.  
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I Drag & drop  
An operation used to move, copy or store files and folders.  
I Password  
This is a secret code designed to prevent improper use of your user ID. Type your  
password when you log in to the server.  
The first time you log in during the FinePix Internet Service user registration, type in  
your choice of password using letters or numbers. Ensure that you are not observed as  
you type in your password.  
I Server  
A computer used on a computer network, such as the Internet, that provides services  
and data to connected network users.  
Drag  
Drop  
1. Position the mouse pointer over the  
file or folder icon you want to drag.  
2. With the mouse button held down,  
move the mouse to another location.  
When you reach the desired location,  
release the mouse button.  
I SSL (Secure Sockets Layer)  
A communications format with enhanced security functions. Using SSL allows you to  
exchange data over the Internet with greater safety.  
I Drive  
I Thumbnail  
A peripheral device used by a personal computer to store and access files.  
A disk drive into which removable media can be loaded is referred to as a removable  
disk drive.  
A reduced image created when images are displayed as a list. In FinePixViewer,  
double-clicking on a thumbnail image displays the original image.  
I Uninstall  
Typical examples include CD-ROM drives and floppy disk drives. Digital cameras are  
also handled as disk drives.  
The process of removing software from your PC and restoring your PC’s settings to  
their original status before the software was installed.  
I User ID  
A name by which users are identified. Type your user ID when you log in to the server.  
The first time you log in during the FinePix Internet Service user registration, type in  
your choice of user ID using letters or numbers.  
Drive icons in Windows  
Drive icons for Macintosh  
I Driver  
Software used by a personal computer to operate a peripheral device.  
I File  
Data stored on a SmartMedia or on the hard disk of a personal computer. Files are the  
units used by personal computers and cameras to manage data. For instance, one  
image is handled as one file, as is one music track.  
Important Information and Helpful Hints for Internet Users  
I Folder  
I Charges  
A location in which related files are stored. Other folders can also be stored inside a folder.  
The charges for using the Internet include the following:  
I Install  
Call charges The fees paid for using the phone line; paid to your telephone company.  
The process of setting up software on a personal computer.  
Connection  
charges  
The fees paid for server connection and data storage (e-mail and  
web pages); paid to your Internet service provider (ISP).  
I Menu  
A list of functions displayed at the edge of the screen. Typical examples include the  
“File” and “Edit” menus.  
If the charges vary depending on the call or connection time, you should use your  
PC’s automatic disconnect function to avoid wasted connection time.  
The FUJIFILM FinePix Internet Service includes both free and fee-based services.  
If you use online shopping or other services, you will be invoiced for the product or  
service in addition to the call and connection charges.  
When you click on a menu name, a list of the available functions appears and you can  
then execute a function by moving the mouse to the desired function name.  
<Windows>  
<Macintosh>  
I Viruses  
A virus infecting your PC can result in the loss of important data or the sending of  
unwanted e-mail messages to the people stored in your address book. Do not open  
downloaded files or files received as e-mail attachments unless you are certain of their  
content.  
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The Software Components  
Installation on a Windows PC  
This chapter describes how to install and set up the software on a Windows  
PC.  
Connect the camera  
with “DSC” selected  
as the USB setting.  
(/“Connection” in the  
Owner’s Manual)  
Connect the camera  
with “PC CAM” selected  
as the USB setting.  
(/“Connection” in the  
Owner’s Manual)  
Check this before you start the installation.  
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Ensure that your PC hardware and software meet the system requirements  
for the software to be installed.  
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Load the Software for FinePixCD-ROM into your PC.  
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USB PC Camera Driver  
USB Mass Storage Driver  
Allows a digital camera to be used as  
USB Mass Storage (removable disk  
drive, card reader).  
Allows a digital camera to be used  
as a PC Camera.  
Install FinePixViewer and restart your PC.  
Click “Install FinePixViewer” and install the software as directed by the on-screen  
instructions. Then restart your PC.  
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Launches the FinePixViewer  
software when a camera is  
connected.  
Exif Launcher  
Connect the camera in DSC mode.  
• Check that the USB Mass Storage Driver is operating normally.  
• The first time you connect, specify the required settings.  
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FinePixViewer  
PictureHello  
Disconnect the camera in DSC mode.  
Allows you to display thumbnail  
lists of the images stored on your  
PC or in the camera, print the  
images individually or as an  
index, display the images at full  
size and perform some basic  
image processing.  
Used for videoconferencing  
(Windows only)  
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Connect the camera in PC CAMERA mode.  
• Check that the USB PC Camera Driver is operating normally.  
• The first time you connect, specify the required settings.  
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VideoImpressionTM  
Used to download and edit  
movies you have shot.  
Disconnect the camera in PC CAMERA mode.  
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Software used to read PDF-format documents on a  
personal computer. This software is needed to read  
the User’s Guides for FinePixViewer and  
VideoImpression, etc.  
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Acrobat Reader  
Install Acrobat Reader, PhotoDeluxe and ActiveShare.  
You must install this software as you need it to read the electronic manual.  
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QuickTime  
Software needed for playing back movies, etc.  
Note that the software configuration differs slightly depending on your operating system.  
When you have installed all the software...  
Once you have finished installing all the software components, remove the CD-ROM.  
You will need this CD-ROM if you ever have to re-install any of the software, so keep it  
in a safe place away from dampness and out of direct sunlight.  
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Pre-installation Checklist  
Load the CD-ROM into your PC  
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I Hardware and software requirements  
To run this software, you must have the hardware and software described  
below. Check your system before you begin the installation.  
Do not connect the camera to your PC until the software  
installation is completed.  
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Compatible PCs  
IBM PC/AT or compatible  
Operating System  
Windows 98 (including the Second Edition)  
Windows Millennium Edition (Windows Me)  
1. Switch on your PC and start up Windows.  
If you have already switched on your PC, restart your PC at this point.  
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Windows 2000 Professional  
NOTE  
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Windows XP Home Edition  
Windows XP Professional  
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Users of Windows 2000 or Windows XP should log in using a system administrator  
account (e.g. “Administrator”).  
CPU  
200 MHz Pentium or better recommended (800 MHz  
Pentium 3 or better recommended for Windows XP  
64MB minimum (128 MB minimum for Windows XP)  
Amount required for installation: 140 MB minimum  
Amount required for operation: 300 MB minimum  
(When FinePix CD Album Maker is used: 2 GB or better)  
800 × 600 pixels or better, 16-bit color or better  
• To use the FinePix Internet Service or mail attachment  
function  
2. Quit all other active applications until no applications are  
RAM  
Hard disk space  
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shown in the taskbar.  
<Taskbar>  
Display  
Internet connection  
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Applications to be shut down  
An Internet connection and e-mail transmission software  
• To use videoconferencing  
An analog modem or ISDN connection  
• Connection speed: 56k or better recommended  
Speakers, microphone and sound card  
(the icons shown vary depending on  
the applications that are running)  
1Click the right mouse button on the application icon in the taskbar.  
2Click “Close” in the menu that appears to quit the application.  
For more information, refer to the instructions provided with your PC and  
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Sound functions  
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Models with a USB interface as a standard feature and one of the above operating  
systems preinstalled.  
applications (antivirus software, etc.).  
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When you install the software, log in using a system administrator account (e.g.  
“Administrator”).  
Required to use the FinePix Internet Service and videoconferencing. The software can still  
be installed even if you do not have an Internet connection.  
Sound functions are required for videoconferencing and audio input/output in  
VideoImpression.  
NOTE  
If a “----.dll file not found.” message appears during installation, there is another  
application running in the background. Forcibly shut down the application. Refer to your  
Windows manuals for information on how to forcibly shut down an application.  
3. Load the enclosed CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive. The  
installer starts up automatically.  
NOTE  
• Connect the camera directly to the computer using the special USB cable. The  
software may not operate correctly if you use an extension cable or connect the  
camera via a USB hub.  
• If your computer has more than one USB port, the camera can be connected to either  
port.  
• Push the USB connector fully into the socket to ensure that it is securely connected.  
The software may not operate correctly if the connection is faulty.  
• Additional USB interface board is not guaranteed.  
• Windows 95 cannot be used.  
Launching the Installer Manually  
1. Double-click the My Computericon.  
Windows XP users should click “My Computer” in the “Start” menu.  
2. Right-click PHOTODELUXE(CD-ROM drive) in the My  
Computerwindow and select Open.  
3. Double-click SETUPor SETUP.exein the CD-ROM  
• Operation is not guaranteed on home-built computers or on computers running  
updated operating system software.  
window.  
• If your Internet connection is via a router or via a LAN (connecting machines on the  
LAN to the Internet), you cannot use videoconferencing.  
• If you are using Windows XP and you tick the “Protect my computer and network by  
limiting or preventing access to this computer from the Internet” checkbox in the  
Internet connection firewall settings, videoconferencing cannot be used. See  
“Troubleshooting” (/ P.100) for information on setting up firewalls.  
The way file names are displayed differs as described below depending on your  
computer settings.  
• When you reinstall or remove FinePixViewer, the Internet menu and your user ID and  
password for the FinePix Internet Service are deleted from your computer. Click the  
[Register now] button, enter your registered user ID and password and download the  
menu again.  
• File extensions (3-letter suffixes indicating the file type) may be shown or  
hidden. (e.g. Setup.exe or Setup)  
• Text may be shown normally or all in uppercase (e.g. Setup or SETUP).  
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4. Pre-installation checking begins. If any warning messages  
appear, follow the instructions given on the screen.  
From FinePixViewer installation to restart  
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1. The Setup screen appears.  
Click the [Install  
FinePixViewer] button.  
For more information on what is  
installed, click the [Explanation]  
button.  
The “Add New Hardware Wizard” may be hidden behind the “Note” message.  
Check the taskbar, move the message window and then click the [Cancel] button.  
2. The software version is  
checked. If the window  
shown at right appears, click  
the [OK] button to uninstall  
the software.  
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3. The USB drivers are installed.  
4. Install FinePixViewer.  
1FinePixViewer installation begins  
and notes and warnings are  
displayed. When you have  
confirmed these, click the [Next >]  
button.  
5. A confirmation message appears asking whether you want to  
continue with the installation. Click the [OK] button.  
2Check the installation destination  
folder and then click the [Next >]  
button.  
3The screen shown at right may  
appear. To continue with the  
settings, click the [Yes] button.  
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5. Install QuickTime as directed by the on-screen instructions.  
Use this procedure the first time you connect the  
camera to your PC (DSC connection)  
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If you have already installed QuickTime version 5.0.2 or later, this installation is  
not performed.  
Actually connect the camera in DSC mode and check that USB Mass Storage  
Driver was installed correctly.  
The Windows CD-ROM may also be required in some cases. Have the CD-ROM  
ready beforehand. If no Windows CD-ROM was supplied with your PC, consult the  
Owner’s Manual for your PC or contact your PC’s manufacturer.  
TIP  
It is strongly recommended that you use the AC power adapter. Loss of power during  
data communications will prevent successful data transfer.  
Click [Agree] button in the “Software  
License Agreement” window.  
1. Load a SmartMedia containing  
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See “Connection” in  
the camera Owner’s  
Manual.  
photographed images into the camera.  
If the “Connection speed” window  
appears, set the correct speed for your  
environment of connection and then click  
the [Next] button.  
NOTE  
• Do not format the SmartMedia on a PC as this may make the card unusable for taking  
pictures.  
• Use only SmartMedia containing shots taken on a FUJIFILM digital camera.  
If you do not know your connection  
speed, simply click the [Next] button.  
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2. Select DSCas the USB mode setting on the camera and  
6. Install NetMeeting as directed by the on-screen instructions.  
then switch the camera off.  
If NetMeeting 3.01 or later is already installed on your PC, this installation is not  
performed.  
3. Use the special USB cable to connect the camera to your PC.  
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7. Install VideoImpression as directed by the on-screen instructions.  
From this point onwards the procedure differs depending  
on your operating system.  
8. Install Windows Media Player as directed by the on-screen  
instructions and then restart your PC.  
If the latest version of the software is  
To check your type of PC...  
1Right-click “My Computer” and then click “Properties”.  
2Your operating system type is shown in the “System” box.  
already installed on your PC, this  
installation is not performed. When  
next screen appears, click the  
[Restart] button.  
<Example: Windows 2000 Professional>  
<Example: Windows Me>  
4. Switch the camera back on.  
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NOTE  
In this window, tick the “I have read the  
Privacy Statement” checkbox and then  
click the [Next >] button.  
When you click the [Finish] button, your  
PC is restarted.  
• Always use the correct procedure when disconnecting the camera from your PC or  
switching the camera off.  
• Do not perform any of the following when the camera is connected to a PC 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)  
9. After you restart your PC, the FinePixViewer Helppage  
appears in the web browser window. Check the details before  
closing the window and proceeding with the installation.  
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Windows 98/98 SE/Me/2000  
Windows XP  
1The “New Hardware Found” wizard appears. The wizard will close when the settings  
1The “Found New Hardware” help message appears in the bottom-right corner of your  
screen. This message will close when the settings are completed. No action is  
required.  
are completed. No action is required.  
This step is not required for subsequent connections.  
This step is not required for subsequent connections.  
2Specify the settings shown below in the “AutoPlay” dialog box.  
2FinePixViewer automatically starts up and the images on the SmartMedia are  
displayed. A new removable disk icon also appears in the “My Computer” window.  
When FinePixViewer is included in the list of actions to perform  
Select “Viewing images using FinePixViewer” and then select the “Always do the  
selected action” checkbox. (This checkbox may not be shown in some cases.)  
Click the [OK] button to launch FinePixViewer.  
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When FinePixViewer is not included in the list of actions to perform  
TIP  
Select “Take no action” and then select the “Always do the selected action” checkbox.  
(This checkbox may not be shown in some cases.)  
Click the [OK] button and launch FinePixViewer manually.  
The Exif Launcher installed with the FinePixViewer automatically launches  
FinePixViewer when you connect the camera to your PC. However, FinePixViewer does  
not start up if there are no still images on the SmartMedia.  
NOTE  
If FinePixViewer does not start up and  
does not appear, the software was not  
installed correctly. Disconnect the camera, restart your PC and re-install the software.  
If this does not resolve the problem, refer to the Troubleshooting section.  
Proceed to Disconnecting the Camera (DSC Connection)”  
on page 20.  
3A new removable disk icon appears in the “My Computer” window.  
TIP  
As of the next time you connect the camera, the removable disk drive icon and name  
change to the “FinePix” icon and name.  
Proceed to Disconnecting the Camera (DSC Connection)”  
on page 20.  
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2Click the Eject icon in the taskbar. When the “Safe To Remove Hardware” dialog box  
Disconnecting the Camera (DSC Connection)  
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appears, click the [OK] button.  
1. Exit any applications that are using the camera (FinePixViewer,  
etc.).  
NOTE  
Failure to carry out this step could cause your computer to  
malfunction.  
Windows 2000  
Click the Eject icon in the taskbar. When the “Safe To Remove Hardware”  
dialog box appears, click the [OK] button.  
2. Check that the camera and PC are not  
q
See “Connection” in  
the camera Owner’s  
Manual.  
communicating. If communication is in  
progress, wait until it ends.  
3. Prepare to switch the camera off. The procedure for this  
differs depending on the operating system you are using.  
Windows XP  
Click the eject icon in the taskbar and click the Close button in the “Safe To  
Remove Hardware” help message.  
Windows 98/98 SE  
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5
No PC operations are required.  
Windows Me  
1In the “My Computer” window, right-click  
the “Removable disk” icon and then click  
“Eject”.  
4. Switch the camera off.  
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See “Connection” in  
the camera Owner’s  
Manual.  
5. Unplug the special USB cable from the  
camera.  
NOTE  
• Always close all the files in the camera (removable disk) folder and confirm that the  
camera and PC are no longer communicating.  
• In Windows 2000 Professional, Windows XP or Windows Me, your PC may malfunction  
if you disconnect the USB cable without first using the “Eject hardware” procedure.  
• When the “Copying” message disappears from your PC screen, wait a few moments  
before disconnecting the USB cable or removing the SmartMedia.  
If a large amount of data is being copied, camera access continues for a short time  
after the message displayed on the PC has gone off.  
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If your camera does not have a PC Camera function, proceed to “ 8 Acrobat Reader,  
PhotoDeluxe and ActiveShare installation” (/ P.25).  
Windows XP  
The USB PC Camera Driver is installed automatically. When the following  
screen appears, click the [Continue] button.  
Use this procedure the first time you connect the  
camera to your PC (PC Camera connection)  
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5. FinePixViewer starts up automatically and the live image is  
displayed.  
Actually connect the camera in PC Camera mode and check that USB PC  
Camera Driver was installed correctly.  
The Windows CD-ROM may also be required in some cases. Have the CD-ROM  
ready beforehand. If no Windows CD-ROM was supplied with your PC, consult the  
Owner’s Manual for your PC or contact your PC’s manufacturer.  
NOTE  
If the live image does not appear, refer to “Troubleshooting” ( P.94)  
/
TIP  
TIP  
The Exif Launcher installed with the FinePixViewer automatically launches FinePixViewer  
when you connect the camera to your PC.  
It is strongly recommended that you use the AC power adapter. Loss of power during  
data communications will prevent successful data transfer.  
1. Select PC CAMas the USB mode  
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See “Connection” in  
the camera Owner’s  
Manual.  
setting on the camera and then switch  
the camera off.  
2. Use the special USB cable to connect the camera to your PC.  
3. Switch the camera back on.  
NOTE  
• Always use the correct procedure when disconnecting the camera from your PC or  
switching the camera off.  
• Do not perform any of the following when the camera is connected to a PC :  
Disconnect the USB cable or AC power adapter / Touch the camera controls (power  
switch, control buttons, lens cover or slot cover)  
4. Check PC operation. The installation procedure differs  
depending on the operating system running on your PC.  
This step is not required for subsequent connections.  
Windows 98/98 SE/Me  
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The “New Hardware Found” wizard appears. The wizard will close when the  
settings are completed. No action is required.  
Windows 2000  
If the “Digital Signature Not Found”  
dialog box appears, click the [Yes]  
button.  
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23  
Disconnecting the Camera (PC Camera Connection)  
Acrobat Reader, PhotoDeluxe and ActiveShare installation  
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8
You must install Adobe Systems’ Acrobat Reader software to read the  
FinePixViewer User’s Guide (PDF).  
If you already have the latest version installed, this step is not required.  
1. Exit any applications that are using the camera (FinePixViewer,  
etc.).  
NOTE  
1. Open the My Computer”  
window, right-click the CD-  
ROM icon and select Open”  
to view the contents of the  
CD-ROM.  
Failure to carry out this step could cause your computer to  
malfunction.  
2. Double-click SETUPor SETUP.exe.  
3. In the installer window, click  
the [Install Acrobat Reader]  
button.  
2. Check that the camera and PC are not  
q
q
See “Connection” in  
the camera Owner’s  
Manual.  
communicating. If communication is in  
progress, wait until it ends.  
3. Switch the camera off.  
4. Unplug the special USB cable from the camera.  
4. Proceed with the installation as directed by the on-screen  
instructions.  
5. Use the same procedure to  
install PhotoDeluxeand  
ActiveShare.  
When you have finished installing  
“PhotoDeluxe”, you may be asked to  
restart your computer. In this case,  
begin installing “ActiveShare”  
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without restarting your computer.  
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This completes the installation of all the software  
components. Now proceed to Using FinePixVieweron  
page 41.  
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Installing the Software on Mac OS 8.6 to 9.2  
The CD-ROM includes software for Mac OS 8.6 to 9.2 and for Mac OS X. This  
chapter describes the installation and setup procedures for Mac OS 8.6 to 9.2.  
Check this before you start the installation.  
Ensure that your Macintosh hardware and software meet the system  
requirements for the software to be installed.  
1
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2
3
4
5
6
Check the system software settings.  
2
Install FinePixViewer and restart your Macintosh.  
Click [Install FinePixViewer] and install the software as directed by the on-screen  
instructions. Then restart your Macintosh.  
3
Connect the camera in DSC mode.  
4
Disconnect the camera in DSC mode.  
5
Install Acrobat Reader.  
You must install this software as you need it to read the electronic manual.  
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When you have installed all the software...  
Once you have finished installing all the software components, remove the CD-ROM.  
You will need this CD-ROM if you ever have to re-install any of the software, so keep it  
in a safe place away from dampness and out of direct sunlight.  
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Pre-installation Checklist  
Check the system software settings  
1
2
I Hardware and software requirements  
I Enable File Exchange  
To run this software, you must have the hardware and software described  
Check whether File Exchange is active.  
below. Check your system before you begin the installation.  
To use a SmartMedia that is supported by the camera, the File Exchange  
utility supplied with Mac OS must be running.  
1  
Compatible Mac  
Power Macintosh G31, PowerBook G3  
Power Macintosh G4, iMac, iBook,  
,
1. Switch on your Macintosh and start up Mac OS 8.6 to 9.2.  
Power Macintosh G4 Cube or PowerBook G4  
2  
NOTE  
Operating System  
RAM  
Mac OS 8.6 to 9.2  
64 MB minimum  
3  
Do not connect the camera to your Macintosh until the software installation is  
completed.  
1
Hard disk space  
Amount required for installation: 110 MB minimum  
Amount required for operation: 300 MB minimum  
(When FinePix CD Album Maker is used: 2 GB or better)  
800 × 600 pixels or better, 16-bit color or better  
• To use the FinePix Internet Service or mail attachment  
function  
2. Select the Extensions Manager in the Control Panels and  
check that the File Exchange check box is ticked. If not, click  
Display  
Internet connection  
4  
in the box so that an  
Macintosh.  
appears and then restart your  
2
3
An Internet connection and e-mail transmission software  
• Connection speed: 56k or better recommended  
Speakers and microphone  
5  
Sound functions  
1  
Models with a USB port as a standard feature  
This software does not run correctly in the Mac OS X Classic environment.  
Turn virtual memory on if necessary.  
Required to use the FinePix Internet Service. The software can still be installed even  
if you do not have an Internet connection.  
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3  
4  
5  
Sound functions are required for audio input/output in VideoImpression.  
NOTE  
• Connect the camera directly to the Macintosh using the special USB cable. The  
software may not operate correctly if you use an extension cable or connect the  
camera via a USB hub.  
• Push the USB connector fully into the socket to ensure that it is securely connected.  
The software may not operate correctly if the connection is faulty.  
From FinePixViewer installation to restart  
3
1. When you load the enclosed CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive,  
the FinePixwindow automatically opens.  
• Additional USB interface board is not guaranteed.  
NOTE  
If the “FinePix” window does not open  
automatically, double-click the CD-ROM icon.  
2. Double-click Installer for MacOS8.6-9.xto launch the  
Installer.  
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3. A confirmation message appears asking whether you want to  
continue with the installation. Click the [OK] button.  
6. Install VideoImpression as directed by the on-screen  
instructions.  
7. Install QuickTime as directed by the on-screen instructions  
and then restart your Macintosh.  
If you have already installed QuickTime version 5.0.2 or later, this installation is  
not performed.  
4. The Installer setup screen appears.  
Click the [Install FinePixViewer] button.  
For more information on what is  
installed, click the [Explanation]  
button.  
Click [Agree] button in the “License”  
window.  
If the “Connection Speed” window appears  
after your restart your Macintosh, set the  
correct speed for your environment of  
connection and then click the [Next] button.  
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3
5. Select the installation destination for FinePixViewer.  
1Click the [Open] button to open the  
installation destination folder.  
If you do not know your connection  
speed, simply click the [Next] button.  
8. After you restart your Macintosh, the Guidance of  
FinePixVieweralias is created on the desktop. Use your  
browser software to check the details and then proceed with  
the installation.  
2Click the [Save] button.  
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Connecting the Camera as a Card Reader  
Disconnecting the Camera  
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5
1. Exit any applications that are using the camera (FinePixViewer,  
etc.).  
TIP  
It is strongly recommended that you use the AC power adapter. Loss of power during  
data communications will prevent successful data transfer.  
2. Check that the camera and Macintosh are  
q
See “Connection” in  
1. Load a SmartMedia containing  
not communicating.  
the camera Owner’s  
Manual.  
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See “Connection” in  
the camera Owner’s  
Manual.  
photographed images into the camera.  
NOTE  
3. Drag the removable disk icon to the Trash.  
• 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 DSCas the USB setting on the camera and then  
q
q
switch the camera off.  
4. Switch the camera off.  
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See “Connection” in  
the camera Owner’s  
Manual.  
3. Use the special USB cable to connect the camera to your  
Macintosh.  
5. Unplug the special USB cable from the  
camera.  
4. Switch the camera back on.  
NOTE  
NOTE  
• Always close all the files in the camera (removable disk) folder and confirm that the  
camera and Macintosh are no longer communicating.  
• Disconnecting the camera or the USB cable without first dragging the removable disk  
icon to the Trash could cause your Macintosh to malfunction.  
• When the “Copying” message disappears from your Macintosh screen, wait a few  
moments before disconnecting the USB cable or removing the SmartMedia.  
If a large amount of data is being copied, camera access continues for a short time  
after the message displayed on the Macintosh has gone off.  
• 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)  
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5
5. FinePixViewer starts up  
automatically and the  
images on the SmartMedia  
are displayed. A new  
removable disk icon also  
appears on the desktop.  
TIP  
The Exif Launcher installed with the FinePixViewer automatically launches  
FinePixViewer when you connect the camera to your Macintosh.  
NOTE  
If FinePixViewer does not start up and the removable disk icon does not appear, the  
software was not installed correctly. Disconnect the camera, restart your Macintosh and  
re-install the software. If this does not resolve the problem, refer to the Troubleshooting  
section.  
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Acrobat Reader installation  
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Installing the Software on Mac OS X  
The CD-ROM includes software for Mac OS 8.6 to 9.2 and for Mac OS X. This  
chapter describes the installation and setup procedures for Mac OS X.  
You must install Adobe Systems’ Acrobat Reader software to read the  
FinePixViewer User’s Guide (PDF).  
If you already have the latest version installed, this step is not required.  
1. Double-click the Installer for MacOS8.69.xicon to launch  
the installer.  
Check this before you start the installation.  
Ensure that your Macintosh hardware and software meet the system  
requirements for the software to be installed.  
2. A confirmation message appears asking whether you want to  
continue with the installation. Click the [OK] button.  
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2
3
4
Install FinePixViewer and restart your Macintosh.  
2
3. The installer setup window appears.  
Click the [Install Acrobat Reader] button.  
Connect the camera in DSC mode.  
3
Disconnect the camera in DSC mode.  
4
4. Install Acrobat Reader as directed by the on-screen  
instructions.  
This completes the installation of all the software  
components. Now proceed to Using FinePixVieweron  
page 41.  
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When you have installed all the software...  
Once you have finished installing all the software components, remove the CD-ROM.  
You will need this CD-ROM if you ever have to re-install any of the software, so keep it  
in a safe place away from dampness and out of direct sunlight.  
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35  
Pre-installation Checklist  
From FinePixViewer installation to restart  
1
2
Only FinePixViewer is installed on Mac OS X.  
I Hardware and software requirements  
To run this software, you must have the hardware and software described  
below. Check your system before you begin the installation.  
NOTE  
AVI movies cannot be played back on version 10.0.4.  
1  
,
Compatible Mac  
Power Macintosh G31, PowerBook G3  
Power Macintosh G4, iMac, iBook,  
1. Switch your Macintosh on and start up Mac OS X. Do not  
launch any other applications.  
Power Macintosh G4 Cube, or PowerBook G4  
Mac OS X (compatible with version 10.0.4, 10.1.3  
192 MB minimum  
2  
)
Operating System  
RAM  
Hard disk space  
2. Load the enclosed CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive. The  
1
FinePixwindow opens.  
Amount required for installation: 110 MB minimum  
Amount required for operation: 300 MB minimum  
800 × 600 pixels or better, at least 32,000 colors  
NOTE  
Display  
Internet connection  
3  
If the “FinePix” window does not open  
• To use the FinePix Internet Service or mail attachment  
automatically, double-click the CD-ROM icon.  
function  
2
An Internet connection and e-mail transmission software  
• Connection speed: 56k or better recommended  
1  
Models with a USB port as a standard feature  
2  
AVI movies cannot be played back on version 10.0.4.  
Required to use the FinePix Internet Service. The software can still be installed even  
if you do not have an Internet connection.  
3  
NOTE  
• Connect the camera directly to the Macintosh using the special USB cable. The  
software may not operate correctly if you use an extension cable or connect the  
camera via a USB hub.  
3. Double-click Installer for MacOS X.  
• Push the USB connector fully into the socket to ensure that it is securely connected.  
The software may not operate correctly if the connection is faulty.  
• Additional USB interface board is not guaranteed.  
I Functions not supported in FinePixViewer for Mac OS X  
4. Click the “  
icon.  
Function  
Comment  
Not supported in version 10.0.4  
Only supported for still images.  
AVI movie playback  
Batch format conversion  
Create data for CD writing Not supported.  
Information on updates can be obtained using [Support]  
in the Internet menu.  
Online help can be viewed by opening “English.pdf” in  
the installation folder.  
Online updating  
Online help  
I Using the FinePix Internet Service  
The user registration procedure for the FinePix Internet Service and the  
service upload method are different from those used in Mac OS 8.6 to 9.2.  
For more information on using the FinePix Internet Service, see P.72.  
5. Enter the administrator name  
and password. Then click  
the [OK] button.  
I VideoImpression  
This is not supported by Mac OS X. Note that live images cannot be captured  
in the Classic environment.  
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6. Click the [Continue] button.  
Connecting the Camera as a Card Reader  
3
TIP  
7. Quit out of any other programs that are running and then  
click the [Continue] button.  
It is strongly recommended that you use the AC power adapter. Loss of power during  
data communications will prevent successful data transfer.  
8. Select the Mac OS X startup disk as the installation destination  
and click the [Continue] button.  
1. Load a SmartMedia containing  
q
See “Connection” in  
photographed images into the camera.  
the camera Owner’s  
Manual.  
NOTE  
• 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 DSCas the USB setting on the camera and then  
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q
2
switch the camera off.  
3. Use the special USB cable to connect the camera to your  
Macintosh.  
9. Click the [Install (upgrade)] button.  
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10. When you have completed  
the installation, click the  
[Restart] button.  
4. Switch the camera back on.  
NOTE  
• 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.  
TIP  
With these settings, ImageCapture will no longer start up as of the next time you  
connect the camera to your Macintosh.  
1Hot-Plug Actions: None  
2Automatic Task: None  
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Disconnecting the Camera  
4
Using FinePixViewer  
Saving Images on Your Computer  
1. Exit any applications that are using the camera (FinePixViewer,  
etc.).  
2. Check that the camera and Macintosh are  
q
See “Connection” in  
the camera Owner’s  
Manual.  
This section gives a brief overview of how to use FinePixViewer. Refer to  
these instructions while you are using FinePixViewer.  
not communicating.  
1. Connect the camera to your computer in  
q
See “Connection” in  
the camera Owner’s  
Manual.  
3. Drag the removable disk icon to the Trash.  
DSC mode.  
2. When you open the folders shown below in order, the images  
in the camera are displayed in the thumbnail display area.  
Windows  
Mac OS 8.6–9.2  
4. Switch the camera off.  
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See “Connection” in  
the camera Owner’s  
Manual.  
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1
5. Unplug the special USB cable from the  
camera.  
2
3
4
2
3
4
NOTE  
• Always close all the files in the camera (removable disk) folder and confirm that the  
camera and Macintosh are no longer communicating.  
Mac OS X  
• Disconnecting the camera or the USB cable without first dragging the removable disk  
icon to the Trash could cause your Macintosh to malfunction.  
NOTE  
• When the “Copying” message disappears from your Macintosh screen, wait a few  
moments before disconnecting the USB cable or removing the SmartMedia.  
If a large amount of data is being copied, camera access continues for a short time  
after the message displayed on the Macintosh has gone off.  
On Windows XP, the removable disk  
appears as “FinePix” (for the second  
and subsequent connections).  
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2
3
Now, you can connect and disconnect the camera in DSC  
mode.  
Next, proceed to Using FinePixVieweron page 41.  
3. Click the [Automatic Taking] button.  
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4. Check that the files are downloaded from the camera to your  
computer and that a folder with the photography date is  
created.  
6. You can use functions such as Rotateand Type Toolto  
modify your image. For details, see Mastering  
FinePixVieweron page 82.  
Open the folder as shown below.  
7. Click the [Save As...] button.  
TIP  
+
To open a folder, click on the plus “ ” symbol (Windows) or arrow “ ” (Macintosh) to  
the left of the folder.  
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8. Enter a file name and click the [Save] button.  
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2
3
2
3
1indicates the folder in which  
FinePixViewer is installed.  
OR  
NOTE  
1
2
If you repeatedly save an image in the Exif-JPEG format the image quality deteriorates.  
We recommend that you save the original file using the following procedure:  
• First make a copy of the original file.  
• Save the file under a different name or in a different location.  
• Save the file in a format that does not lower the image quality (Exif-TIFF, BMP or PICT).  
5. Double-click a still-image thumbnail to open an image window.  
9. Close the image window.  
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Printing  
Deleting Images  
1. Double-click a still-image thumbnail to open an image window.  
1. Select the images to be deleted.  
2. Click the [Print] button.  
3. Tick the checkboxes for the required print option settings.  
2. Click Deletein the File menu.  
4. Click the [Preview] button to check how the image will be  
printed. When you are happy with the image, click the Close  
button.  
3. Click the [OK] button in the confirmation window to delete the  
selected images.  
5. Click the [OK] button (Windows) or [Print] button (Macintosh)  
to print the image.  
<Print settings window>  
Tick this checkbox to  
print the image in the  
Tick this checkbox to  
center of the page.  
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print the photography  
date.  
Ensures that the  
image is not cropped  
during printing.  
t
Prints with the minimum margins.  
To set details such as the paper size and printing orientation, select “Page Setup”  
in the “File” menu. For more information, refer to your printer’s operation manual.  
<Print settings window>  
Select  
“FinePixViewer”.  
Tick this checkbox  
to print the image  
in the center of the  
page.  
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Tick this checkbox  
to print the  
photography date.  
Ensures that the  
image is not  
cropped during  
printing.  
t
Prints with the minimum margins.  
To set details such as the paper size and printing orientation, select “Page  
Setup” in the “File” menu.  
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Using the FinePixViewer Advanced Features  
The figure below gives a general overview of the procedure.  
1 Launch FinePixViewer  
2 Select a folder or thumbnail  
Select a folder  
Select a thumbnail  
3 Operations  
• Double-clicking  
• Drag & drop  
• Clicking buttons  
• Using menus  
• Using the Internet menu  
This manual describes steps 1 and 2 and part of step 3. For information on  
the other functions, see “How to Use FinePixViewer” in the Help menu.  
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Windows XP  
Launching FinePixViewer  
In Windows XP, you can select different automatic launch settings for each  
connection mode.  
Windows  
• DSC connection mode  
1 Open “My Computer” from the Start  
menu.  
2 Click the “FinePix” icon and then click  
“Properties”.  
3 Click the “AutoPlay” tab.  
4 Select “Pictures”.  
5 Select “Select an action to perform”.  
6 Select “Take no action” to disable  
automatic launching.  
In the “Start” menu, click “Programs”  
“FinePixViewer”  
“FinePixViewer”.  
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/
Macintosh  
Double-click “FinePixViewer” in the installation folder.  
I Changing the Automatic Launch Settings  
Windows 98/98 SE/Me/2000  
7 Click the [OK] button.  
Launch automatically  
Do not launch automatically  
• PC Camera connection mode  
Follow the procedure used in other versions of Windows.  
You can use either of the methods below to prevent FinePixViewer launching  
automatically.  
• Change the Exif Launcher settings  
1 Right click the Exif Launcher icon in the taskbar and select “Settings” from the  
pop-up menu.  
2 Clear the “Start automatically when connected” checkbox.  
To restore the original setting, use the same procedure and place a tick in the  
automatic launch checkbox.  
Launch automatically  
Do not launch automatically  
Mac OS 8.6 to 9.2  
You can use either of the methods below to prevent FinePixViewer launching  
automatically.  
• Remove Exif Launcher  
1 Right click the Exif Launcher icon in the taskbar and select “Exit” from the pop-  
up menu.  
2 Click the [Start] button and select “Programs”  
“Startup”. Right-click “Exif  
• Change the Exif Launcher settings  
/
Launcher” and select “Remove” from the pop-up menu.  
To restore the original setting, create a shortcut to Exif Launcher in the  
“Startup” folder.  
1 Select “Exif Launcher settings” in the Settings menu in FinePixViewer and  
click “Do not run Exif Launcher at restart”.  
2 Restart your Macintosh.  
To restore the original setting, use the same procedure and select the “Run  
Exif Launcher at restart” checkbox. Then restart your Macintosh.  
• Remove Exif Launcher.  
1 Select “Exif Launcher Settings” in the Settings menu in FinePixViewer and  
select the “Quit Exif Launcher immediately” checkbox.  
2 Open “System Folder”  
“Startup Items” and drag “Exif Launcher” to the  
/
Trash.  
3 Select “Empty Trash...” in the “Special” menu.  
To restore the original setting, reinstall the software.  
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FinePixViewer Components  
Switching between Windows  
I Showing or hiding the Playback pane or folder tree.  
B
C
A
D
E
Name  
Function  
ÅFolder tree display area Shows the folders on the camera and computer.  
Shows reduced versions of the images in the selected  
ıThumbnail display area  
folder.The reduced images are referred to as thumbnails.  
Shows a larger version of the image along with a range  
ÇPlayback pane  
I Selecting the thumbnail display mode  
of information about the image.  
ÎInternet Service display  
Shows the FinePix Internet Service menu.  
area  
´Playback application  
Allows you to register and switch between the  
application programs used to play back images.  
display area  
You can list the photography dates and times and  
the image sizes by selecting “Details”.  
I Resizing areas  
The images in the folder selected in the folder tree display  
area A are displayed in the thumbnail display area B .  
You can resize an area by dragging its frame.  
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I Finding the camera (SmartMedia) on your computer  
Open the folders in the sequence shown below to display the images on the  
camera in the thumbnail display area.  
Selecting Folders  
When you select a folder, the folder name is highlighted and the images in  
that folder are displayed in the thumbnail display area.  
Windows  
Unselected  
Click  
NOTE  
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On Windows XP, the removable disk  
appears as “FinePix” (for the second  
and subsequent connections).  
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Select / The images in this  
folder are displayed.  
Mac OS 8.6–9.2  
Mac OS X  
Windows  
Mac OS 8.6–9.2  
If there are subfolders inside the  
To open or close a folder, click the  
arrow “ ” to the left of the folder.  
+
folder, a plus or minus  
symbol  
appears to the left of the folder.  
Clicking on the plus or minus symbol  
opens or closes the folder.  
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Open/close folder  
Open/close folder  
Mac OS X  
To open or close a folder, click the  
arrow “ ” to the left of the folder.  
+
If no  
or  
is displayed, the  
folder contains no subfolders.  
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Operation Examples  
Before  
Copying Images  
After  
You can use drag and drop to copy folders and images.  
1. Click (to select 1 image only).  
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B
Mouse pointer during the  
operation (Windows)  
Aim  
Operation  
2. Click while holding down the [Ctrl] key (Windows) or [shift]  
key (Macintosh) (to select another image).  
Å Drag and drop the folder or image in  
the folder tree display area while  
holding down the [Ctrl] key (Windows)  
or [option] key (Macintosh).  
Copy  
ı Drop the folder or image in the  
Stop a copy  
thumbnail display area.  
When you drop the folder or image (release the mouse button) the operation ends.  
Select a Thumbnail  
The thumbnail display area shows a list of reduced versions of the images in a  
folder. The reduced images are referred to as thumbnails.  
The type of thumbnail shown differs depending on the file format.  
3. Click in the background (to deselect all the selected  
images).  
Still image  
Sound  
Movie  
Still image  
with sound  
4. Click Select Allin the Editmenu (to select all the  
When a thumbnail is  
selected, a pink frame  
appears around the  
image.  
images).  
A damaged file or a  
format not supported by  
FinePixViewer.  
This section describes how FinePixViewer operates when you select a  
thumbnail. Refer to the operation examples provided here.  
• When you click a thumbnail, only that thumbnail is selected.  
• To select multiple images, drag the mouse so that the images are enclosed.  
• To select additional thumbnails, hold down the [Ctrl] key (Windows) or [shift] key  
(Macintosh) as you click the images.  
• Click in the background to deselect all the selected images.  
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I Way of Saving  
Specify the save destination for the converted files.  
Once you specify the destination and click the [OK] button, the file format is  
converted. The same settings are used for subsequent file format conversions.  
Batch Format Conversion  
This function allows you to convert the formats of multiple files at once. You  
can use this, for example, when you want to make the file sizes smaller.  
Select the thumbnails with the formats you want to convert and specify the  
settings.  
Click the [Browse] button to  
change the save destination.  
If you tick this checkbox, a folder is created in which all the images are saved.  
If there is already a folder with that name, the images are saved in that folder.  
I Naming folders  
Date  
The file’s date is used as the folder name.  
The Same Name The name of the folder containing the original file is used as the  
folder name.  
I Format Conversion  
Select the file type you want to convert.  
Arbitrary  
Enter the name yourself.  
Still Image File Type  
Exif-JPEG  
Features/Typical Uses  
Quality  
Lowered during  
saving  
Smaller file sizes/On the Internet  
Saved with its Exif data/To retain image  
quality and information  
Exif-TIFF  
If you tick this checkbox and there is already a file with the same name, that  
file is overwritten without any warning being displayed.  
You are advised to leave this checkbox blank unless you have a particular  
reason.  
BMP  
(Windows only)  
Standard Windows image file format/For  
viewing on other Windows PCs  
Not lowered  
during saving  
PICT  
(Macintosh only)  
Standard Macintosh image file format/For  
viewing on other Macintoshes  
I Instructions that can be selected in the overwrite warning screen  
Overwrite  
Cancel  
Skip  
Deletes the file in the save destination and saves the data as a new file.  
Cancels batch processing.  
Windows  
Leaves the file in the save destination and proceeds to the next step.  
Allows you to rename the file.  
Movie File Types  
Features  
Rename  
Windows Media video (Normal)  
Windows Media video (for E-mail)  
Saves files in a standard Windows file format.  
Has lower image quality and smaller file sizes.  
Example where “Overwrite” applies only to file A and the other files are  
skipped.  
File A  
File B  
File C  
Macintosh  
Save to  
File A  
File B  
Save to  
File A  
File B  
File C  
Movie File Types  
Features  
QuickTime movie (Normal)  
Saves files in a standard Macintosh file format.  
Has lower image quality and smaller file sizes.  
File C  
QuickTime movie (for E-mail)  
NOTE  
If you tick this checkbox, all the original files are deleted. You are advised to  
leave this checkbox blank unless you have a reason.  
Only AVI (Motion JPEG) movies shot on a FUJIFILM camera can be converted and saved.  
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3. The FinePix CD Album Makerwindow opens and the folders  
selected in step 2 are registered.  
Making a FinePix CD Album  
FinePix CD Album Maker is a tool that helps you to process images and  
record them on CD-R disks. This function is useful when you want to back up  
your images or show them to a friend who does not have FinePixViewer.  
Images are displayed showing the folder  
contents.  
Current data size.  
Back up  
Give to friends  
CD-R  
Register  
Create  
Setup  
Drag and drop to add  
further images.  
Write  
CD-writing  
software  
To write a CD-R disk, you need a CD-R drive and CD writing software. If you  
use the Windows XP or Mac OS CD writing functions, your disks may be  
unreadable when you give them to other people.  
Still images in formats other than JPEG (such as TIFF files) cannot be viewed  
in the Internet browser. You should use batch format conversion to save your  
images in JPEG format before creating a FinePix CD Album.  
When you select a folder and click Remove Registrationin the Filemenu,  
that folder is deregistered.  
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• A warning message appears if the amount of registered data exceeds 650 MB.  
I CD writing software for which operation has been verified  
• You cannot register thumbnails displayed in FinePixViewer. Move the thumbnails to a  
new folder and then register the new folder.  
Windows  
Macintosh  
roxio Easy CD Creator 5  
roxio Toast 5  
4. Because CDs written using this function cannot be rewritten,  
check that all the data you intended to register is in fact  
registered.  
1. Launch FinePixViewer.  
2. Click the folder containing the images you want to write to  
the CD and then click the [Create data for CD writing] button.  
5. When you have registered all your images, click the [Create  
data for CD writing] button.  
[Create data for CD wtiting] button  
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6. When you have completed the settings, click the [Create]  
button.  
8. Use the formats below to record images onto the CD.  
Recording mode: DiscAtOnce  
Format: ISO 9660 level 1  
Specify the folder used for creating the CD writing data (up to 15 alphanumeric  
characters (including quotation marks)).  
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TIP  
Sets the title and comment for the created HTML file (web page data).  
Select the order in which files are arranged on the CD.  
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About DiscAtOnce  
• DiscAtOnce is a method for writing data to a CD-R disk in which all the data is written  
in a single operation. This method does not allow further data to be written to the disk,  
but it provides good compatibility and disks recorded using this method can be read  
even on older CD-ROM drives.  
Decide the styles used in the created HTML file (web page data).  
• DiscAtOnce is sometimes abbreviated as DAO.  
If “Write now” is selected  
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Actual screen may differ.  
NOTE  
Do not drag and drop the CD icon to a location outside the CD writing software.  
If “Write afterwards” is selected  
This type of display is created.  
7. Wait a few moments until data creation is completed.  
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Actual screen may differ.  
Times vary depending on your computer’s  
performance, but writing takes about 15  
minutes for around 600 MB of data (approx.  
600 files).  
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When Using Outlook Express 4 on Windows 98  
Follow the procedure below to set up Outlook Express to attach images to e-mail  
messages in FinePixViewer. To check the Outlook Express version, click “About  
Microsoft Outlook Express” in the Outlook Express “Help” menu.  
This feature can be used only when Outlook Express is selected as your default  
e-mail application.  
Attaching Images to E-mail Messages in FinePixViewer  
FinePixViewer provides a simple procedure for attaching images to an e-mail  
message.  
1Quit any e-mail applications other than Outlook Express that are currently  
I Supported E-mail Software  
The e-mail software programs listed below can only be used if they are selected  
as your default e-mail software.  
running.  
2Click “Options” in the “Tools” menu to open the “Options” window.  
3Click the “General” tab and click the “Make Outlook Express my default e-mail  
Windows  
program” checkbox so that it is ticked.  
4Click the “Make Outlook Express my default Simple MAPI client” checkbox so  
that it is ticked. When the confirmation message for the changed settings  
appears, click the [Yes] button.  
Outlook Express, Outlook 2000 or Outlook 2002  
Mac OS 8.6–9.2  
Outlook Express  
5Click the [OK] button to close the “Options” window and click the [OK] button  
again when the following message appears:  
“The Simple MAPI client has been changed. You may need to restart your  
machine for this change to take effect.”  
Mac OS X  
Mail  
6Exit Outlook Express and restart your computer.  
NOTE  
Contact your ISP (Internet Service Provider) for information on setting up your e-mail  
software.  
Mac OS 8.6–9.2  
I Check the following:  
Check that your e-mail software is registered correctly.  
1. Click Control Panels/  
Internetand then click the  
E-mailtab.  
Windows  
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In the Startmenu, click  
Settings/ Control Panel”  
/ Internet Propertiesand  
then click the Programs”  
tab.  
2. Check that Outlook  
Expressis shown in  
Default E-mail Application.  
2. Check that Outlook Express  
or Outlook is shown in the  
E-mailfield.  
Mac OS X  
1. Click System Preferences...in the Apple menu.  
2. Click Internetand then click Mail.  
3. Check that Mailis selected as the Default e-mail software.  
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I Attaching Images  
5. The Outlook Express or Outlook  
mail transmission window opens  
and the images are automatically  
attached to your e-mail message.  
Type in the address, title and your  
message and then send the  
1. Launch FinePixViewer.  
In the Startmenu, select Programs/ FinePixViewer/  
FinePixViewer.  
2. Click the folder containing the images you want to attach.  
message in the usual way.  
NOTE  
Do not exit FinePixViewer until mail transmission is complete, as this will prevent the e-  
mail with the images attached from being sent.  
I Setting the file size for attached images  
When FinePixViewer attaches an image file to an e-mail message, it adjusts  
the size of the image file in accordance with the “Mail Transmission Settings”.  
When an image is resized, the original image is not affected.  
3. Click the thumbnails for the images to select them.  
Up to 10 images can be sent with one e-mail message.  
1. Click Mail Transmission Settingsin the Settingsmenu.  
4. With the images selected, click Mail Sendingin the File”  
2. Place a tick in the Resizecheckbox and specify the number  
menu.  
of pixels (height and width) for resized images.  
You can send a total of up to 1 MB of image data at one time.  
If the total exceeds 1 MB, a warning message appears when you click “Mail  
Sending”. If this occurs, reduce the number or size of the images until the  
message no longer appears.  
TIP  
Use the Batch Format Conversion function ( / P.56) to convert the file format for  
movies.  
TIP  
If you do not want to resize the image, deselect the “Resize” checkbox.  
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User Registration  
Using the FinePix Internet Service  
To use the FinePix Internet services, users must first register.  
Follow the steps below to register. Users can be registered for free.  
NOTE  
1. Launch FinePixViewer.  
Mac OS X users should refer to P.72.  
Using FinePixViewer also allows you to access the FinePix Internet Service  
via the Internet.  
A working Internet connection is required.  
2. Click the [Register Now] button.  
A FinePix Internet Service fees do not include your Internet service provider (ISP)  
connection fees or any phone charges incurred in dialing your ISP’s access point.  
The figure below gives a general overview of the procedure.  
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User Registration  
NOTE  
Your user ID and password are very important. Make sure you do not forget them.  
3. The Users Registration for Internet Servicesdialog box  
opens. As shown below, select [Register Here], then select  
the country or region where you are living and click the [OK]  
First-time users  
Registered users  
button.  
If you are not already connected to the Internet, connect now.  
(A dial-up dialog box may be displayed.)  
If you have completed the user registration, select “Already Registered” (E.g.  
When you want to re-install FinePixViewer after completing user registration).  
If the country or area where you are living does not appear in the pull-down list,  
select “OTHERS”.  
To the user registration window  
The Internet menu is updated.  
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Using the Services  
You can also use the “Videoconferencing” (Windows only) and “Online Update”  
services.  
Obtain the latest service information.  
You can use videoconferencing.  
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4. When the browser starts up, proceed as directed by the  
on-screen instructions.  
Using the Services  
1. Click the [Update menu] button in FinePixViewer.  
5. Enter the required information in the user registration page.  
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2. The Input of User IDdialog box  
appears. Enter the user ID and  
password set during user  
registration and then click the [OK]  
button to update the Internet  
menu.  
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1Enter the name of your choice (nickname, etc.).  
2Enter a password of your choice using letters and/or numbers. Then enter the  
password again for confirmation.  
3Enter your name.  
If you are not already connected to the  
Internet, the software automatically attempts  
to connect (for dial-up connections).  
4Enter your e-mail address.  
5Enter the remaining required information.  
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After you register, a confirmation e-mail message is sent to you. Be sure to enter  
• If you tick the “Click here to save your password” checkbox, you will not need to enter  
your password next time.You may need your user ID and password. Make sure you  
do not forget them.  
a valid e-mail address at which you can receive the message.  
The actual user registration page may differ slightly in appearance from the  
sample shown here.  
• As well as the Internet menu being updated, related information pages may also be  
opened. Because these pages may contain good news or useful information, you  
should update the Internet menu frequently.  
6. When you have entered all the required information, click the  
[Registration] button at the bottom of the page.  
3. Click the menu button for the service you want to use.  
Once you complete the registration, a confirmation e-mail is sent.  
Wait a few moments until the message is sent.  
If you are not already connected to the Internet, the software automatically  
attempts to connect (for dial-up connections).  
Operation after you click the menu button differs depending on the button you  
click. For instance, you may jump to your service provider’s web site or an  
upload dialog box may open.  
The actual Internet menu may differ slightly in appearance from the sample  
shown here.  
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Move the mouse cursor over an Internet menu button to view information about the  
service.  
4. When you have finished using the Internet services,  
disconnect from the Internet (for dial-up connections).  
NOTE  
The connection speed will vary significantly depending on the quality of your phone line  
and the amount of traffic on the server to which you are connected.  
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6. After your computer restarts, download the Internet menu  
again. Launch FinePixViewer and click the [Register Now]  
button.  
Obtaining the Latest Version of FinePixViewer  
By registering as a FinePix Internet Service user, you can download the latest  
version of FinePixViewer and install it on your computer.  
When you update your software, your user ID and password for the FinePix  
Internet Service are deleted from your computer. Ensure that you do not  
forget your registered user ID and password.  
1. When you click Software Updatein the Helpmenu,  
FinePixViewer connects to the Internet and looks for a new  
version of FinePixViewer.  
2. If a new version is found, the dialog box shown below  
appears.  
7. Select Already Registeredand then click the [OK] button.  
3. Click the [Now] button and then wait until downloading is  
completed.  
8. Enter your user ID and password.  
4. Updating begins automatically.  
The update is completed when the Internet menu appears.  
5. Restart your computer.  
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4. The Users Registration dialog box  
opens.  
Using the FinePix Internet Service (Mac OS X)  
Select the country or area where  
you are living and click the [OK]  
button.  
If you use the FinePixViewer, you can also access the FinePix Internet  
Service via the Internet. When you register, you will be able to use the various  
services provided in the country where you are registered.  
• The services provided vary depending on the country.  
• The services are frequently updated, so we recommend that you access  
them regularly.  
• In order to access the service you need to have an internet connection,  
provided by an ISP (Internet Service Provider.)  
The actual user registration page may differ slightly in appearance from the  
sample shown here.  
If the country or area where you are living does not appear in the pull-down list,  
You must have the hardware and software required environment for connecting to the  
select “OTHERS”.  
Internet.  
The FinePix Internet Service does not include any connection fees charged by your  
5. When the browser starts up, proceed as directed by the  
on-screen instructions.  
service provider or the normal telephone charges for dialing your service provider’s  
access number.  
6. Enter the required information in the user registration page.  
User Registration  
To use the FinePix Internet services, users must first register.  
Follow the steps below to register. Users can be registered for free.  
1. Double-click the FinePixViewericon in the installed folder.  
2. Click the [Users  
Registration] button. The  
Operation Selectiondialog  
box appears.  
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<Users Registration button>  
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3. Select Users registrationand click the [OK] button.  
1Enter the name of your choice (nickname, etc.).  
2Enter a password of your choice using letters and/or numbers. Then enter the  
password again for confirmation.  
3Enter your name.  
4Enter your e-mail address.  
5Enter the remaining required information.  
If you are not already connected to  
the Internet, connect now.  
(A dial-up dialog box may be  
displayed.)  
Only select menu acquisition if you  
have already completed the user  
registration process and you have  
re-installed “FinePixViewer”, etc.  
After you register, a confirmation e-mail message is sent to you. Be sure to enter  
a valid e-mail address at which you can receive the message.  
The actual user registration page may differ slightly in appearance from the  
sample shown here.  
7. When you have entered all the required information, click the  
[Register] button at the bottom of the page.  
Once you complete the registration, a confirmation e-mail is sent.  
Wait a few moments until the message is sent.  
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Using the Services  
Videoconferencing with PictureHello  
Once user registration is completed, you can use the FinePix Internet  
services.  
I What is videoconferencing?  
Videoconferencing is a form of communication in which you can see a live  
image of the person you are calling as you converse in realtime. This  
explanation describes the use of the FinePixViewer PictureHello software, in  
which specific PCs communicate with each other (one-to-one communication)  
via the Internet.  
I Selecting services  
1. Click the menu button for the service you want to use.  
If you are not already connected to the Internet, the software automatically  
attempts to connect (for dial-up connections).  
Operation after you click the menu button differs depending on the button you  
click. For instance, you may jump to your service provider’s web site or an  
upload dialog box may open.  
The main steps in the procedure are as follows:  
The actual Internet menu may differ slightly in appearance from the sample  
shown here.  
Check your computers hardware and software.  
Ensure that your computer hardware and software meet the system  
requirements.  
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Move the mouse cursor over an Internet menu button to view information about the  
service.  
Register your e-mail address.  
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2. When you have finished using the Internet services,  
disconnect from the Internet (for dial-up connections).  
NOTE  
Set the camera to PC CAMERAmode and connect it to  
your computer.  
Refer to the Owner’s Manual for your camera for information on selecting “PC  
Camera” mode.  
The connection speed will vary significantly depending on the quality of your phone line  
and the amount of traffic on the server to which you are connected.  
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I Updating the Menu  
Log in.  
1. Select Menu Updatefrom the Viewmenu.  
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2. The Enter Network Passworddialog box appears.  
Enter the user ID and password set during user registration  
and then click the [OK] button to update the Internet menu.  
Begin the videoconferencing session.  
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To end the call, click the [End call] button.  
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If you are not already connected to the Internet, the software automatically  
attempts to connect (for dial-up connections).  
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To end the videoconferencing session, log out.  
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As well as the Internet menu being updated, related information pages may also be  
opened. Because these pages may contain good news or useful information, you  
should update the Internet menu frequently.  
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I Hardware and software required for videoconferencing  
G A FUJIFILM camera equipped with the PC Camerafunction  
G A PC with an Internet connection  
I Picture Descriptions  
56kbps modem connection or better or an ISDN connection  
An established service contract with an Internet service provider (ISP)  
Depending on your type of Internet connection and/or your modem connection  
speed, video quality may deteriorate and some frames may be lost.  
A sound card installed and speakers and a microphone connected to your PC  
Pop-up menu  
PCs that do not have a sound card installed and speakers and a microphone  
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connected can only be used to transmit images.  
For the best results, use headphones with an attached microphone.  
If your Internet connection is via a router or via a LAN (connecting machines on  
the LAN to the Internet), you cannot use videoconferencing.  
Your image  
Other partys image  
If you are using Windows XP and you tick the “Protect my computer and network  
by limiting or preventing access to this computer from the Internet” checkbox in  
the Internet connection firewall settings, videoconferencing cannot be used. See  
Menu displayed when  
you click the right  
mouse button on your  
image.  
“Troubleshooting” ( P.100) for information on setting up firewalls.  
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If your PC and the other party’s PC are connected to the same LAN and you are  
connected to the Internet via a router, PictureHello can be used between the 2  
PCs. However, if there is a firewall between the LAN and external lines, the  
status of parties in the Address Book may be “Unknown” depending on the  
firewall settings, making calls to those parties impossible.  
G FinePixViewer and NetMeeting 3.01 installed  
G A completed FinePix Internet Service user registration  
Portrait images are inset composite images.  
Explanation  
Name  
When the [  
FinePixViewer window, you must complete the user registration procedure  
P.66).  
] (Register Now) button is displayed on the right side of the  
q Connection icon  
Indicates whether you are logged in to the server.  
Logs in to the server.  
w Login button  
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e Logout button  
Logs out from the server.  
r Start Call button  
t End Call button  
y Close button  
Notifies the other party that the call has begun.  
Ends a call.  
Important Notes on E-mail Addresses for Videoconferencing  
Take care when using your own e-mail address. Disclosing your e-mail address to  
people other than those you wish to call could result in unintentional and  
unnecessary videoconferencing calls from third parties.  
Exits PictureHello.  
u Address Book button  
i Address input field  
Opens the address book.  
Used for specifying the party to be called. You can use this  
field to directly type in the other party’s e-mail address.  
o Capture button  
Pauses the video image of the other party and saves the  
paused frame as a still image.  
! Remote party information  
! Own information  
Reflects the information in the address book.  
E-mail address used at user registration.  
Message entered during login.  
! Message to other party  
! Answer automatically  
Tick this checkbox to begin videoconferencing  
automatically.  
checkbox  
! Bandwidth (network speed)  
Select the network connection speed used for calls from  
this list. If you change the bandwidth, you must then restart  
FinePixViewer.  
! “Pause”  
If you uncheck this item, the live image on your screen  
begins to move. When you want to check whether the live  
image is displayed correctly, uncheck this item. (“Pause” is  
unchecked automatically during calls.)  
! Items other than  
“Pause” and “Copy”  
PictureHello automatically selects the optimum setting.  
Ordinarily, these settings can be ignored.  
! Properties  
To rotate the input screen, click the following in order:  
[Properties] / (Optional screen display) [Video] tab /  
[Source] button / (USB PC Camera display screen)  
[Camera Controls]. Then specify the rotation angle in [Roll].  
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Preparations for videoconferencing (to be followed by both parties)  
I Starting the call  
1. Click the [Address Book]  
button to open the Address  
1. Obtain the e-mail addresses of both parties. (These must be  
the e-mail addresses given during FinePix Internet Service  
user registration.)  
Book.  
2. Click the [Update Status] button in the Address Book to  
check the status of the party you are calling.  
If the other party is available  
2. Switch the camera on and select PC CAM”  
See “Connection”  
in the camera  
Owner’s Manual.  
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as the USB setting.  
3. Use the special USB cable to connect the  
camera to your PC.  
Click the information column for the other party to select him  
or her and then click the  
[Start Call] button.  
4. Check that FinePixViewer has started up and the PictureHello  
window has opened automatically.  
The call begins when the other party replies.  
If the other party is unavailable  
To open the PictureHello window manually, click “Videoconferencing” in the  
FinePixViewer “Tools” menu.  
You cannot use PictureHello and NetMeeting at the same time. Do not attempt  
to launch NetMeeting when you are using PictureHello.  
1Stay logged on and wait a few minutes.  
2Click the [Update Status] button in the Address Book to  
check the status of the other party.  
NOTE  
3Repeat steps 1and 2until the other party becomes  
available. If you decide not to call, see Ending the  
Videoconferenceon P.80.  
• Do not switch off the camera or disconnect the USB cable during live image display  
as this may cause your PC to hang.  
• If the “PictureHello” window does not open, refer to “Troubleshooting” (/ P.94).  
• If no live image is displayed, right-click in the live image display area and uncheck  
“Pause” in the menu (/ P.77).  
I When a call comes in  
A confirmation dialog box appears. Click the [Yes] button to  
begin the call.  
If you click the [No] button, the call does  
not begin. The caller sees a message  
stating, “The other party cannot receive  
calls.”  
5. Open the Address bookand store the e-mail address of the  
other party. (/ P.81)  
6. Log in.  
If your system is set up to automatically connect to the Internet  
Click the  
[Login] button.  
If your system is set up for manual connection to the Internet  
TIP  
Connect to the Internet and then click the  
[Login] button.  
If you tick the “Automatically accept incoming calls” checkbox, no confirmation message  
is displayed and the call begins automatically.  
7. A message input dialog box opens. Type in a message to the  
other party and click the [OK] button.  
When you are successfully logged in,  
the  
connection icon changes to  
I Saving a Callers Image  
indicate a call in progress.  
1. When you click the  
[Capture] button during a call, the  
If your network setup is checked and  
there is a possibility that you cannot  
use videoconferencing, the  
Remote party informationimage is updated.  
“Information” dialog box opens. If you  
clear the checkbox, the “Information”  
dialog box does not appear.  
NOTE  
• Messages are sent without being encoded. Take care not to send important  
information such as telephone or credit card numbers.  
• To change the message, you must log out and then log in again.  
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2. A dialog box to confirm the save destination appears. When  
you select Paste to address bookand click the [OK] button,  
the image in the address book is updated.  
Using the Address Book  
You can use the address book to check the status of other parties and to store  
addresses. To view the address book, click the  
[Address Book] button.  
If you accept a call, you can only  
select “Copy to Clipboard” during the  
call.  
I Checking the status  
Click the [Update Status] button to check the latest status details.  
Click the  
[Capture] button to  
store or update.  
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I Ending a Call  
Status  
Click the  
[End Call] button.  
1Other party’s name  
2Other party’s e-mail address  
3Comment (not seen by the other party)  
4Message written when the other party  
logged in  
TIP  
[Update Status] button  
If you call someone who is not already listed in the Address Book, a dialog box appears  
when the call ends asking you whether you would like to store the other party’s details  
in the Address Book. Click the [Yes] button to store the information in the Address Book.  
Icon  
Can be called?  
No  
Status of other party  
Not logged in.  
Logged in.  
Yes  
No  
Logged in but busy with another call.  
I Ending the Videoconference  
Unclear  
Unclear. Click the [Update Status] button.  
1. When you click the  
server is ended.  
[Logout] button, the connection to the  
I Registering E-mail Addresses  
To add a new address or edit an existing address, click the [New] or [Edit]  
button. Enter or modify each item and then click the [OK] button.  
1Other party’s name  
2Other party’s e-mail address  
2. To exit PictureHello, click the  
[Close] button.  
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3Comment (not seen by the other party)  
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NOTE  
If you are using a dial-up connection, logging out does not disconnect you from the  
Internet. If you have finished using the Internet, disconnect manually.  
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Mastering FinePixViewer  
– Using Online Help –  
Lights, Camera, Action! Using VideoImpression  
You can use VideoImpression to make your own movies.  
For more information on VideoImpression, refer to the contact information  
provided on the back cover of this manual.  
For more information on FinePixViewer functions not fully explained in this  
manual, refer to “How to Use FinePixViewer” in the Help menu.  
I To read How to Use FinePixViewer...  
You must install Adobe Systems’ Acrobat Reader. See P.25 (Windows) or  
P.34 (Macintosh) for information on installing Acrobat Reader.  
Main Functions  
G Allows you to create and save movies that include both still and moving  
images and sound.  
G Allows you to edit your movies so you can cut unwanted scenes or add  
captions.  
I What is explained in How to Use FinePixViewer...  
“How to Use FinePixViewer” covers a range of topics, including batch  
processing and ordering prints.  
G Provides effective ways of switching from one scene to another (transitions)  
G Connects in PC Camera mode to download live images.  
I Example: Looking up slide shows  
More information on these functions and how to use them is available as follows:  
1. Click How to Use FinePixViewerin the FinePixViewer Help  
• Open the “English.pdf” file on the enclosed CD-ROM.  
menu.  
Windows: Open “English.pdf” in the “Manual” folder inside “Vimpress” on the CD-ROM.  
Macintosh: Go to “FinePix for Mac OS 8.6-9.x” “VideoImpression” “MANUAL”  
on the CD-ROM and read the “English.pdf” file.  
• Check on the Internet by clicking the link in the bottom right corner of the screen.  
• Use the contact details printed on the back cover.  
2. Search for relevant articles by clicking the corresponding  
items in the Help Bookmarksor Contents. Here, click  
Viewing Slide Shows.  
The main steps in the procedure are as follows:  
Bookmarks  
Launch VideoImpression.  
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Store your movie in an album.  
2
Contents  
Add a storyboard.  
3. The Viewing Slide Showsinformation is displayed. Press  
the key to view the previous page or the key to view  
the next page.  
3
Edit the movie.  
4
Play back and check the edited movie.  
5
Save the edited movie.  
For more information on using Acrobat Reader, refer to the Acrobat Reader “Help” menu.  
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I Add text  
Making Your Own Movies  
1. Click the [edit movie] button to  
switch to the editing window.  
I Store the movie in an album  
To work with still images, video and sound, you first have to import them into  
the album window.  
2. Click the [text] button and enter the text.  
1. Launch VideoImpression.  
You can use the drag handle to adjust the position.  
In the “Start” menu, click “Programs” / “ArcSoft  
Windows  
VideoImpression” / “ArcSoft VideoImpression 1.6FP”.  
Double-click the “VideoImpression 1.6FP” icon in the folder  
where the software was installed.  
Mac OS 8.6 to 9.2  
2. Click the [new] button to open an album window.  
3. Use the buttons below the image to specify settings such as  
the typeface and the time for which the text appears.  
I Play back and save the movie  
1. Click the [play movie] button to  
switch to the playback window.  
3. Drag the thumbnails from FinePixViewer and drop them into  
the album window.  
<FinePixViewer>  
2. Click the [Play] button and check  
the movie.  
3. When you click the [save] button, the Save dialog box  
appears. Specify the save location, file name, etc. and save  
the movie file.  
I Add a storyboard  
In the storyboard, you select the files to be used in the movie and set the  
order in which the files are played.  
TIP  
• If you leave the mouse pointer positioned over a button or image for a few seconds,  
information about that button or image is displayed.  
Drop images into here.  
Drop sounds  
into here.  
• In any window, you can access the online help by clicking “?”.  
• In addition to “MPEG”, you can choose from a wide range of formats for saved files.  
1. Add files to the movie by dragging  
them from the album window and  
dropping them onto the  
storyboard.  
The procedure for capturing live images differs  
depending on the operating system you are using.  
Windows / P.86  
2. If necessary, you can drag items  
around in the storyboard to  
Mac OS 8.6 to 9.2/P.88  
change the playback sequence.  
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6. Display switches to the capture window and the live image is  
displayed. If the live image does not appear, click the [Live]  
button 1.  
Capturing Live Images (Windows)  
If your camera has a PC Camera function, you can download live images to  
your PC.  
Recording has not yet started.  
1. Connect the camera to your PC in PC  
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See “Connection” in  
Cameramode.  
the camera Owner’s  
Manual.  
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3
4
NOTE  
• Always use the correct procedure when disconnecting the camera from your PC or  
switching the camera off.  
2
• Do not perform any of the following when the camera is connected to a PC as this  
may cause the PC to hang:  
Disconnect the USB cable or AC power adapter / Touch the camera controls (power  
switch, control buttons, lens cover or slot cover)  
7. Use the [Drives] button 2to select USB PC Camera.  
TIP  
To rotate a live image, click the “Source” button and specify a rotation angle in the “Roll”  
setting in the “Camera Controls” tab sheet.  
2. If FinePixViewer starts up, quit FinePixViewer.  
3. In the Startmenu, select Programs/ ArcSoft  
8. Click the [Record] button 3to start recording.  
VideoImpression/ ArcSoft VideoImpression 1.6FP.  
9. Click the [Record] button 3again to end recording.  
4. When the startup screen appears,  
click the [new] button.  
The recorded images are not saved to a file.  
I To check the images  
Click the [Play] button 4.  
I To save the images to a file and return to the Album window  
1. When you click the [album] button, the Save dialog box  
opens. Specify the save destination and click the [OK] button.  
5. When the album window opens,  
click the [capture] button.  
2. When the album storage confirmation dialog box appears,  
click the [OK] button.  
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6. The Capture window appears and  
the live image is displayed.  
Capturing Live Images (Mac OS 8.6 to 9.2)  
If your camera has a PC Camera function, you can download live images to  
your Macintosh.  
Recording has not yet started.  
TIP  
1. Switch the camera on and select PC CAM”  
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To rotate a live image, click the “Source”  
button and specify a rotation angle in the  
“Roll” setting in the “Camera Controls” tab  
sheet.  
See “Connection” in  
the camera Owner’s  
Manual.  
as the USB setting.  
2. Connect the camera to your Macintosh.  
NOTE  
7. Click the [Capture Video] button to begin recording the  
movie.  
• Always use the correct procedure when disconnecting the camera from your Macintosh  
or switching the camera off.  
The name of the button changes to [Stop Capture]. During recording, only the  
• Do not perform any of the following when the camera is connected to a Macintosh as  
this may cause the Macintosh to freeze:  
Disconnect the USB cable or AC power adapter / Touch the camera controls (power  
switch, control buttons, lens cover or slot cover)  
[Stop Capture] button can be pressed.  
<Standby>  
<Movie recording in progress>  
3. Double-click the VideoImpression 1.6FPicon in the  
installation folder.  
4. When the startup screen appears,  
click the [new] button.  
8. Click the [Stop Capture] button to stop recording. The movie  
data will be automatically saved to a file and imported to the  
Album.  
9. Click the [Done] button to  
return to the Album window.  
5. When the album window opens,  
click the [capture] button.  
NOTE  
• You must have a sound card installed and speakers and a microphone connected to  
your Macintosh to input and output sound.  
• The time required for playing and saving images varies depending on the  
performance of your Macintosh.  
• Do not perform any of the following while live camera images are being displayed as  
this could cause your Macintosh to freeze:  
Switch off the camera/Touch any of the control buttons on the camera/ Disconnect  
the USB cable/Remove the SmartMedia/Open the SmartMedia cover/ Remove the  
camera battery/Put your Macintosh to sleep.  
I Disconnecting the Camera from your Macintosh  
1. Exit VideoImpression. If you are using any other applications  
that display live images, exit those applications also.  
2. Switch the camera off.  
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See “Connection” in  
the camera Owner’s  
Manual.  
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Uninstalling the Software  
Only perform this operation when you no longer require the installed software.  
Windows  
1. Switch on your PC.  
q2. Disconnect the camera.  
See “Connection” in  
the camera Owner’s  
Manual.  
3. Quit all currently running applications.  
4. Close all files.  
5. Open the My Computerwindow and  
double-click Add/Remove Programsin  
the Control Panel.  
6. The Add/Remove Programs  
Propertieswindow appears.  
Select the software to be  
uninstalled (FinePixViewer  
or the driver) and then click  
the [Add/Remove] button.  
<To remove FinePixViewer>  
<To remove the driver software>  
7. When the confirmation message appears, click the [OK]  
button. Check your selection carefully since the process  
cannot be cancelled once you click [OK].  
8. Automatic uninstallation begins.  
When uninstallation ends, click the [OK] button.  
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Macintosh  
When you have a problem  
NOTE  
My computer doesnt recognize the camera.  
Only perform this operation when you no longer require the installed software or when  
the software was not installed correctly.  
• I can’t see the files on the SmartMedia.  
• I can’t see the removable disk icon.  
• I can’t shoot live images.  
Mac OS 8.6–9.2  
Uninstalling Mass Storage Driver and PC Camera Driver  
1. Check that the camera is not connected to your Macintosh.  
Was installation completed normally?  
Reinstall the software.  
2. Drag all the files that begin with USB04CB...to the Trash.  
3. Restart your Macintosh.  
Windows........................................P.11  
Mac OS 8.6 to 9.2 .........................P.27  
Mac OS X......................................P.35  
4. Select Empty Trashin the Specialmenu.  
Is the camera switched on?  
Are the batteries dead?  
Are the cables connected securely?  
Uninstalling Exif Launcher, FinePixViewer and DP Editor  
Is there a SmartMedia loaded in the camera?  
1. After you have quit Exif Launcher in Exif Launcher Settings”  
in the FinePixViewer Settingsmenu, move the Exif  
Launcher file from the Startup Itemsfolder in the System  
folder to the Trash. Then select Empty Trashin the  
Specialmenu.  
Read the Owners Manual for the  
camera and load the SmartMedia  
correctly.  
2. After you have exited FinePixViewer and DP Editor and then  
drag the installed FinePixViewer folder to the Trash. Then  
click Empty Trashin the Specialmenu.  
When I disconnect the camera from the computer...  
• A warning appears on the computer.  
• My computer doesn’t operate normally.  
Did you follow the correct procedures before disconnecting the  
camera?  
Mac OS X  
Uninstalling FinePixViewer  
Carry out the correct procedures  
for the operating system running  
on your computer before  
Quit FinePixViewer and DP Editor. Then drag the installed  
FinePixViewer folder to the Trash and select Empty Trashfrom  
the Specialmenu.  
disconnecting the camera.  
Windows........................................P.20  
Mac OS 8.6 to 9.2 .........................P.33  
Mac OS X......................................P.40  
Have you resolved the problem?  
If not, go to Troubleshooting.  
Windows ......................................................................................P.94  
Macintosh ..................................................................................P.103  
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Troubleshooting Connection Problems  
Troubleshooting (Windows)  
I I was asked for the disk labeled Windowsthe first time I connected  
the camera to my PC.  
If the software does not operate correctly but the problem does not match any  
of those listed below, check that you are using the correct hardware and  
Solution  
software ( P.12).  
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1Load the Windows CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive.  
2Click the [Browse] button in the “Copy files” dialog box.  
3In the dialog box that then appears, select the CD-ROM icon in the drive display  
area, refer to the information in the table below and specify the appropriate folder  
and then click the [OK] button.  
If the problem persists even though you are using the correct hardware and  
software, refer to the table below and then see the reference page listed for  
your problem.  
Problem  
Problem  
Page  
4In the “Copy files” dialog box, click the [OK] button to install the driver. Then click  
with  
the [Finish] button.  
I was asked for the disk labeled “Windows” the first time I connected the  
camera to my PC.  
OS Type  
Windows 98  
Windows Me  
Windows 2000 Professional D:\i386  
Windows XP D:\i386  
Name of Folder  
D:\win98  
D:\win9x  
When using CD-ROM Drive D  
When I connect the camera to my PC, the “Add New Hardware Wizard”  
appears.  
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When I double-click the removable disk icon, “The device is not ready” error  
message appears.  
A warning message appeared when I disconnected the camera from my PC.  
My PC doesn’t recognize the camera (I can’t use the camera from my PC).  
A “Device eject warning” appeared.  
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NOTE  
If no Windows CD-ROM was supplied with your PC, contact your PC manufacturer.  
FinePixViewer automatic startup is slow.  
When I disconnect the special USB cable and double-click the removable disk  
icon, a message appears and the window does not open.  
I When I connect the camera to my PC, the Add New Hardware Wizard”  
appears.  
The PC hangs when I access the SmartMedia.  
The PictureHello (videoconferencing) window does not open.  
PictureHello (videoconferencing) does not show video of me.  
The live image of the other party in videoconferencing is very jerky.  
I clicked the [Login] button in PictureHello (videoconferencing), but I can’t log in.  
There is no live image of the other party during videoconferencing.  
Videoconferencing call notifications are not displayed.  
Possible cause  
Solution  
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Is FinePixViewer installed?  
Use the enclosed CD-ROM to install  
FinePixViewer ( P.11).  
/
I When I double-click the removable disk icon, The device is not  
readyerror message appears.  
I can’t hear the other party in the videoconference/The other party can’t hear me.  
I can make calls but I cannot use videoconferencing.  
Possible cause  
Solution  
Is the SmartMedia loaded in the  
camera?  
Load a SmartMedia into the camera.  
For more information, refer to the Owner’s  
Manual for your camera.  
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I want to disable the Internet connection firewall so that I can use  
videoconferencing (Windows XP).  
Live images do not appear in the VideoImpression Capture window.  
I can’t log in to the “FinePix Internet Service”.  
I A warning message appeared when I disconnected the camera from  
I can’t sign on as a “FinePix Internet Service” user.  
My PC does not shut down correctly.  
my PC.  
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Possible cause  
Solution  
My camera will no longer play back image files.  
Disconnecting the camera while it is still  
mounted can corrupt the data on the  
SmartMedia or damage the SmartMedia  
itself. Always check that all the files on the  
camera (on the removable disk) are  
closed and that the camera and PC are  
no longer communicating before you  
disconnect the camera.  
I can’t play AVI files on Windows Media Player.  
Did you disconnect the camera while  
the camera and PC were  
communicating?  
I can’t update the Internet menu properly. (The buttons do not line up correctly.)  
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My PC doesnt recognize the camera (I cant use the camera from my PC).  
I FinePixViewer automatic startup is slow.  
Possible cause  
Is the camera switched on?  
Solution  
Possible cause  
Solution  
Switch the camera on. See “Connection”  
in the camera’s Owner’s Manual for  
details.  
Are you running too many background Click the [Start] button and select  
applications?  
“Programs” / “Startup” from the Start  
menu. Click the right mouse button on any  
shortcuts for infrequently used  
applications from the “Startup” window.  
Click “Delete” from the pop-up menu and  
then restart your PC.  
Is the special USB cable connected to Check that one end of the special USB  
the camera and to the computer?  
cable is connected to the camera and the  
other end is connected to the computer.  
Did you select the correct connection  
mode for what you want to do?  
• To check the images on the SmartMedia,  
use “DSC” connection mode.  
• For videoconferencing or to download  
live images, use “PC Camera”  
connection mode.  
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When I disconnect the special USB cable and double-click the removable  
disk icon, a message appears and the window does not open.  
Possible cause  
Solution  
Are you using a compatible operating  
system?  
Run the software on Windows 98, 98 SE,  
Me, 2000 Professional or XP.  
Is another USB removable drive  
connected?  
Some USB removable drives do not  
operate correctly if other USB removable  
drives are being used at the same time.  
Disconnect all the connected USB  
removable drives and then connect the  
camera.  
However, with some USB storage devices,  
computer operation may become unstable  
when the Exit Launcher is resident. See  
“Changing the Automatic Launch Settings”  
Are PC Camera Driverand Mass  
Storage Drivernot listed under Other Uninstall ( P.91) and then re-install  
Devicesin the Device Manager?  
The drivers are not installed correctly.  
/
drivers.  
Are the USB functions active?  
Double-click Systemin the Control  
Panel, select Device Managerand  
check Universal Serial Bus  
controllers.  
• If “Universal Serial Bus controllers” is not  
displayed, the USB functions is disabled.  
Refer to the User’s Manuals supplied  
with your PC for details of how to enable  
the USB functions.  
• USB functions are disabled when the  
item is marked with a yellow exclamation  
mark !” or red cross x. Refer to the  
User’s Manuals supplied with your PC  
for details of how to enable the USB  
functions.  
(
P.48, 49) and try removing the Exit  
/
Launcher.  
I The PC hangs when I access the SmartMedia.  
Possible cause  
Solution  
When opening the Device Manager,  
there is a yellow !mark next to the  
driver in Universal Serial Bus  
controllers.  
You are using a driver or camera that  
prevents the driver for the Universal Serial  
Bus controllers from operating. Refer to  
the User’s Manual for your PC and check  
your hardware and software setup.  
When opening the Device Manager,  
You are using a driver or camera that  
there is a yellow !mark next to USB prevents the Mass Storage Driver from  
I A Device eject warningappeared.  
Mass Storage.  
operating. Re-install FinePixViewer from  
the CD-ROM provided.  
Possible cause  
Solution  
Are you using Windows 2000  
Professional, Windows XP or Windows  
Me?  
1Click the “Unplug or Eject Hardware”  
icon  
in the taskbar and eject “USB  
Mass Storage” or “USB Disk”.  
2Switch the camera off and then  
disconnect it.  
Did you right-click the removable disk On Windows 2000 Professional,windows XP  
icon and then click Eject?  
or Windows Me, use the following procedure  
when removing the camera:  
1Click the “Unplug or Eject Hardware”  
icon  
in the taskbar and eject “USB  
Mass Storage” or “USB Disk”.  
2Switch the camera off and then  
disconnect it.  
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I I clicked the [Login] button in PictureHello (videoconferencing), but I  
cant log in.  
Troubleshooting Videoconferencing Problems  
I The PictureHello (videoconferencing) window does not open.  
Possible cause  
Solution  
Are you able to connect to the  
Internet?  
Check your PC hardware and software  
setup.  
Possible cause  
Solution  
Is FinePixViewer installed?  
Install FinePixViewer and NetMeeting 3.01  
Is the FinePix Internet Service  
undergoing maintenance?  
Log in after the maintenance is  
completed.  
from the enclosed CD-ROM ( P.11).  
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Is FinePixViewer running?  
Is the camera switched on?  
In the “Start” menu, select “Programs” /  
“FinePixViewer” and click “FinePixViewer”.  
Have you completed the user  
registration process?  
Click the FinePixViewer [Register Now]  
button and sign on as a “FinePix Internet  
Switch the camera on. For more information  
on “Connection”, refer to the camera’s  
Owner’s Manual.  
Service” user ( P.66).  
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I There is no live image of the other party during videoconferencing.  
Is PC CAMselected as the USB  
setting on the camera?  
Disconnect the camera briefly and change  
the USB setting to “PC CAM”. For more  
Possible cause  
Solution  
information on  
Connection”, refer to the  
Are you or the other party trying to call Calls cannot be made in either direction  
camera’s Owner’s Manual.  
outside from an in-house LAN?  
between a LAN and an external line. Use  
a dial-up connection.  
Is the special USB cable connected to Check that one end of the special USB  
the camera and to the computer?  
cable is connected to the camera and the  
other end is connected to the computer.  
Are you or the other party trying to call Calls cannot be made in either direction  
outside from a home-office LAN?  
between a LAN and an external line. Use  
a dial-up connection.  
Are you using a compatible operating  
system?  
Use Windows 98, Windows 98 SE,  
Windows Me, Windows 2000 Professional  
or Windows XP.  
I Videoconferencing call notifications are not displayed.  
Is the PC Camera Driver running?  
Double-click “System” in the Control  
Panel, select the Device Manager and  
check “USB PC Camera” in “Imaging” or  
“Other Devices”. If “USB PC Camera” is  
marked with a yellow exclamation mark “!”  
or a red cross “x”, it is not running.  
Re-install FinePixViewer from the CD-ROM  
provided.  
Possible cause  
Solution  
Is the Automatically accept incoming Uncheck the “Automatically accept  
callscheckbox ticked?  
incoming calls” checkbox.  
Log in to the server.  
Are you logged in to the server?  
I I cant hear the other party in the videoconference/The other party  
cant hear me.  
I PictureHello (videoconferencing) does not show video of me.  
Possible cause  
Solution  
Possible cause  
Solution  
Are the speakers set to playback  
mode?  
You and the other party should use the  
following procedure to check the speaker  
setup:  
Is another video input device  
connected to your PC?  
Disconnect all other video input devices.  
1Check that the speakers are connected  
correctly to your PC.  
2In the “Start” menu, select “Programs”  
/ “Accessories” / “Entertainment”  
and click “Volume Control”. Then adjust  
the volume.  
Is another application displaying the  
live images from the camera?  
Quit any other application that is  
displaying live images.  
Did you disconnect the special USB  
cable or switch off the camera during  
live image display?  
1Exit PictureHello and restart your PC.  
2Select “PC CAM” as the USB setting  
on the camera.  
3Connect the camera to your PC correctly  
using the special USB cable.  
You and the other party should use the  
following procedure to check the  
microphone setup:  
Is the microphone operating normally?  
I The live image of the other party in videoconferencing is very jerky.  
1Check that the microphone is  
connected correctly to your PC.  
2In the “Start” menu, select “Programs”  
/ “Accessories” / “Entertainment”  
and click “Sound Recorder”. Then  
adjust the microphone input level.  
Solution  
Use a high-speed line with a connection speed of 56 kbps or better.  
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I I can make calls but I cannot use videoconferencing.  
Troubleshooting Other Problems  
Possible cause  
Solution  
I Live images do not appear in the VideoImpression Capture window.  
Is the other party able to make or  
accept calls?  
Open the address book and click the  
[Update Status] button. If the other party  
Possible cause  
Solution  
cannot accept calls, try again later (  
P.81).  
/
Do you have Windows Media Player  
installed?  
Install Windows Media Player from the  
enclosed CD-ROM ( P.11).  
/
Are you or the other party trying to call Calls cannot be made in either direction  
Is PC CAMselected as the USB  
setting on the camera?  
Disconnect the camera briefly and change  
the USB setting to “PC CAM”. For more  
information on “Connection”, refer to the  
camera’s Owner’s Manual.  
outside from an in-house LAN?  
between a LAN and an external line. Use  
a dial-up connection.  
Are you or the other party trying to call Calls cannot be made in either direction  
outside from a home-office LAN?  
between a LAN and an external line. Use  
a dial-up connection.  
Is the special USB cable connected to Check that one end of the special USB  
the camera and your PC?  
cable is connected to the camera and the  
other end is connected to your PC.  
Are you using a compatible operating  
system?  
Use Windows 98, Windows 98 SE,  
Windows Me, Windows 2000 Professional  
or Windows XP.  
I I want to disable the Internet connection firewall so that I can use  
videoconferencing (Windows XP).  
Solution  
Is the PC Camera Driver running?  
Double-click “System” in the Control  
Panel, select the Device Manager and  
check “USB PC Camera” in “Imaging” or  
“Other Devices”. If “USB PC Camera” is  
marked with a yellow exclamation mark !”  
or a red cross x, it is not running.  
Re-install FinePixViewer from the CD-ROM  
provided.  
1Click [Start] button  
“Control Panel”  
“Network & Internet Connections”  
/
/
/
“Network Connections”.  
The details shown on the screen differ depending on your PC settings. In the  
example shown below, the default values are used for all settings.  
Is another video input device selected? Select “USB PC Camera”. Refer to the  
VideoImpression User’s Guide for  
information on how to select the video  
input device.  
Is another application displaying the  
live images?  
Quit any other application that is  
displaying live images.  
Did you disconnect the special USB  
cable or switch off the camera during  
live image display?  
1Exit VideoImpression and restart your  
PC.  
2Select “PC CAM” as the USB setting  
on the camera.  
2Right-click the desired connection and then click “Properties”.  
3Connect the camera to your PC  
correctly using the special USB cable.  
3Clear the “Protect my computer and network by limiting or preventing access to  
this computer from the Internet” checkbox in the “Advanced” tab and then click the  
[OK] button.  
Once you clear this checkbox, the  
computer and network are no longer  
protected against external access.  
When you are not using  
videoconferencing, you should  
restore the original setting.  
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I I cant log in to the FinePix Internet Service.  
Troubleshooting (Macintosh)  
Possible cause  
Solution  
Are you able to connect to the  
Internet?  
Check your PC hardware and software  
setup.  
If the software does not operate correctly but the problem does not match any  
of those listed below, check that you are using the correct hardware and  
Is the FinePix Internet Service  
undergoing maintenance?  
Log in after the maintenance is  
completed.  
software ( P.28, 36).  
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If the problem persists even though you are using the correct hardware and  
software, refer to the table below and then see the reference page listed for  
your problem.  
Have you completed the user  
registration process?  
Click the FinePixViewer [Register Now]  
button and sign on as a “FinePix Internet  
Service” user ( P.66).  
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Problem  
Page  
Problem  
with  
I I cant sign on as a FinePix Internet Serviceuser.  
When I connected the camera to my Macintosh, the “Required software not  
found” message or “Required driver cannot be used” message appears.  
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Possible cause  
Solution  
Have you already signed on under the You cannot sign on twice with the same  
When I connected the USB cable, Mac OS displayed the “Initialize disk?”  
message.  
same e-mail address?  
user ID or e-mail address.  
The Macintosh hangs when I access the SmartMedia.  
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The camera and Macintosh are connected but no removable disk icon is  
displayed.  
I My PC does not shut down correctly.  
Solution  
A warning message appears when I disconnect the USB cable from the  
camera.  
Disconnect the PC and the camera using the correct procedure and then exit  
Windows.  
I can’t log in to the “FinePix Internet Service”.  
Some types of PC may not shut down correctly while the camera is still connected.  
I can’t sign on as a “FinePix Internet Service” user.  
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I can’t update the Internet menu properly. (The buttons do not line up  
correctly.)  
I My camera will no longer play back image files.  
The “The tool could not be executed” message appears.  
Thumbnails are not displayed in CD Album (they appear as “?”).  
Live images do not appear in the VideoImpression Capture window.  
My camera will no longer play back image files.  
Possible cause  
Solution  
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Did you rename any files or folders  
inside the DCIMfolder?  
Change the file or folder names in the  
“DCIM” folder back to the original names.  
Did you replace an image file inside the Do not replace image files in the “DCIM”  
DCIMfolder? folder.  
I want to stop the FinePixViewer from launching automatically.  
I I cant play AVI files on Windows Media Player.  
Solution  
Troubleshooting Connection and Image Viewing Problems  
If you want to use Windows Media Player, you must install DirectX 8.0. Refer to the  
Microsoft homepage or industry-related magazines for details of how to acquire  
DirectX 8.0.  
I When I connected the camera to my Macintosh, the Required  
software not foundmessage or Required driver cannot be used”  
message appears.  
I I cant update the Internet menu properly. (The buttons do not line up  
correctly.)  
Solution  
The menu data is corrupted. Use the procedure below to update the menu:  
1Quit FinePixViewer.  
2From the “Start” menu, select “FinePixViewer” in “Programs”. Then right-click on  
Possible cause  
Solution  
the “FinePixViewer” icon and select “Properties”.  
Is the software installed?  
Install the software on your Macintosh.  
3Click the [Find link destination] button to display the folder in which FinePixViewer  
was installed.  
4Delete the “FinePixInternetFiles” folder in the FinePixViewer installation folder.  
5Launch FinePixViewer and click “Menu Update” in the “View” menu.  
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I When I connected the USB cable, Mac OS displayed the Initialize  
Troubleshooting Internet Problems  
I I cant log in to the FinePix Internet Service.  
Possible cause  
disk?message.  
Possible cause  
Solution  
Is the SmartMedia formatted?  
Disconnect the USB cable from the camera,  
insert the SmartMedia into the camera and  
format the SmartMedia. For more information ,  
refer to the Owner’s Manual for your camera.  
Solution  
Are you able to connect to the  
Internet?  
Check your Macintosh hardware and  
software setup.  
Is the FinePix Internet Service  
undergoing maintenance?  
Log in after the maintenance is  
completed.  
Enable File Exchange ( P.29).  
only  
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Mac OS 8.6–9.2  
Is File Exchange enabled?  
Have you completed the user  
registration process?  
Click the FinePixViewer [Register Now]  
(Mac OS 8.6–9.2) / [user’s registration]  
(Mac OS X) button and sign on as a  
I The Macintosh hangs when I access the SmartMedia.  
“FinePix Internet Service” user ( P.66,  
72).  
/
Possible cause  
Solution  
Install the software on your Macintosh.  
Is the software installed?  
I I cant sign on as a FinePix Internet Serviceuser.  
I The camera and Macintosh are connected but no removable disk icon  
is displayed.  
Possible cause  
Solution  
Have you already signed on under the You cannot sign on twice with the same  
Possible cause  
Solution  
same e-mail address?  
user ID or e-mail address.  
Is the camera switched on?  
Switch the camera on. For more  
information on “Connection”, refer to the  
camera’s Owner’s Manual.  
I I cant update the Internet menu properly. (The buttons do not line up  
correctly.)  
Is the SmartMedia loaded in the  
camera?  
Load a SmartMedia into the camera. For  
more information, refer to the Owner’s  
Manual for your camera.  
Solution  
The menu data is corrupted. Use the procedure below to update the menu:  
1Quit FinePixViewer.  
2Delete the menu data in the following locations:  
Is DSCselected as the USB setting  
on the camera?  
Disconnect the camera briefly and change  
the USB setting to “DSC”. For more  
information on “Connection”, refer to the  
camera’s Owner’s Manual.  
Mac OS 8.6–9.2  
The “FinePixInternetFiles” folder inside “Preferences” in the  
System Folder.  
Mac OS X  
“FinePixInternetFile” folder in “Users”  
“(user name)”  
“Library”  
/
/
Is the special USB cable connected to Check that one end of the special USB  
“Preferences”.  
/
the camera and to the computer?  
cable is connected to the camera and the  
other end is connected to the Macintosh.  
3Launch FinePixViewer and click “Menu Update” in the “View” menu.  
Are you using a compatible operating  
system?  
Use Mac OS 8.6 to 9.2 or Mac OS X  
(version 10.1.3). Note that the driver  
software does not run correctly in the Mac  
OS X Classic environment.  
only  
Mac OS 8.6–9.2  
Enable all the files that begin with  
“USB04CB” in the Extensions Manager  
and then restart your Macintosh.  
Is the Mass Storage Driver active?  
I A warning message appears when I disconnect the USB cable from  
the camera.  
Possible cause  
Solution  
Did you remove the camera while the  
camera was still mounted as a disk  
drive?  
Disconnecting the camera while it is still  
mounted can corrupt the data on the  
SmartMedia or damage the SmartMedia  
itself. Drag the drive icon to the Trash  
before you disconnected the camera.  
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Possible cause  
Solution  
Troubleshooting Other Problems  
Is another video input device selected? Select “USB PC Camera”. Refer to the  
VideoImpression User’s Guide for information  
I The The tool could not be executedmessage appears.  
on how to select the video input device.  
Mac OS 8.6–9.2  
Is another application displaying the  
live images from the camera?  
Quit any other application that is  
displaying live images.  
Possible cause  
Solution  
Do you have enough system memory  
installed?  
1Quit any other applications that are  
running.  
2Open the [Control Panels] / [Memory]  
and increase the amount of virtual  
memory allocated. Then restart your  
Macintosh.  
Did you disconnect the special USB  
cable or switch off the camera during  
live image display?  
1Exit VideoImpression and restart your  
Macintosh.  
2Select “PC CAM” as the USB setting  
on the camera.  
3Connect the camera to your Macintosh  
correctly using the special USB cable.  
I Thumbnails are not displayed in CD Album (they appear as ?).  
I My camera will no longer play back image files.  
Mac OS 8.6–9.2  
Possible cause  
Solution  
Solution  
Did you rename any files or folders  
inside the DCIMfolder?  
Change the file or folder names in the  
“DCIM” folder back to the original names.  
1Click images without thumbnails from FinePixViewer.  
2Check the number of pixels in the information display at the bottom of the window.  
3Double-click “HELPERS” in “EXTENSIONS” in the FinePixViewer installation folder  
to open the “HELPERS” folder and then select the “FPVCDBK” file.  
4Click “Get Info” in the “File” menu to view the “FPVCDBK Info”.  
5Select “Memory” in the “Show” pop-up menu.  
Did you replace an image file inside the Do not replace image files in the “DCIM”  
DCIMfolder? folder.  
I I want to stop the FinePixViewer from launching automatically.  
6In “Minimum Size:” in “Memory Requirements”, allocate the memory size shown in  
the table below for the number of pixels shown in step 2.  
Solution  
No. of image pixels  
Required minimum memory  
You can use either of the two methods below to prevent FinePixViewer from launching  
automatically.  
3040 × 2016 pixels or less  
4256 × 2848 pixels or less  
20480  
40960  
• Change the Exif Launcher settings  
1Select “Exif Launcher Settings” in the FinePixViewer “Settings” menu and click  
“Do not run Exif Launcher at restart.”  
2Restart your computer.  
I Live images do not appear in the VideoImpression Capture window.  
To restore the original setting, use the same procedure and tick the “Run Exif  
Launcher at restart.” option.  
Possible cause  
Solution  
Is the camera switched on?  
Switch the camera on. See “Connection” in  
the camera’s Owner’s Manual for details.  
• Remove Exif Launcher  
1Select “Exif Launcher Settings” in the FinePixViewer “Settings” menu and tick  
“Quit Exif Launcher immediately”.  
2Move “Exif Launcher” from the “Startup Items” folder in the System folder to the  
Trash.  
3Select “Empty Trash” in the “Special” menu.  
To restore Exif Launcher, re-install the software.  
Is PC CAMselected as the USB  
setting on the camera?  
Disconnect the camera briefly and change  
the USB setting to “PC CAM”. See  
“Connection” in the camera’s Owner’s  
Manual for details.  
Is the special USB cable connected to Check that one end of the special USB  
the camera and your Macintosh?  
cable is connected to the camera and the  
other end is connected to your Macintosh.  
Are you using a compatible operating  
system?  
The USB Driver should be used with Mac  
OS 8.6 to 9.2. (It is not compatible with  
Mac OS X.)  
Is PC Camera Driver enabled?  
Enable “USB04CB_VcShim” and  
“USB04CB_VcDriver” in the Extensions  
Manager and restart your Macintosh.  
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